The Straits Times, 27 May 1960
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Title Section18 1960-05-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Mom ><* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1960 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration600 1960-05-27 1 NATION IS TOLD OF SUMMIT FLOP Russians still distrust West, he says 'Skies' plan offer stands WASHIN GTON, Thurs. President Eisenhower said last night that the United States must continue to negotiate with Russia despite the "zigs and zags" of the Kremlin's policies. Hi' was reporting, inReuter - 600 words
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Article, Illustration349 1960-05-27 1 Tea in England— then it's non-stop to Singapore in time for tea again Valiant makes a record flight <I\ British airmen finished their tea in England yesterday, then took off in a Royal Air Force Valiant bomber. Today the plane landed in Singapore just in time for tea again. The349 words
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Article38 1960-05-27 1 PEKING. Thurs. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery publicly Invited Mr. Chou En-lai to visit Britain as his private guest in a speech at a banquet given here tonight in his honour by the Chinese Prime Minister. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article49 1960-05-27 1 HONO KONG. Thurs. Forty seven policemen here have been ordered to submit written explanations within a week on why they did not know about extensive unlawful gambling on their beat. A raid on a gambling den recently revealed a list of 47 pollcemer's names. U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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Article272 1960-05-27 1 TOKYO. Thurs. NEARLY 100,000 people demdistrated outside the Japanese Diet bulldint today against the United States-Japan lecurity Treaty. The demonstraors were expected to end Ue 16 days of protests organfed by the People's Councr against the treaty. Snakedtnced The crowds, drrylng red flags andReuter; UP - 272 words
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Article150 1960-05-27 1 Court frees the 30 rebels PENANG. Thurs. The 30 Indonesian rebels detained in Penang prison since May 18 were lreed this afternoon after the Penang High Court had granted the^r application for a writ of habeas corpus. More than 100 people waited outside the prison as the rebels' lawyer, Mr.150 words
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Article, Illustration944 1960-05-27 2 POWERFUL GROUPS' ACCUSED OF 'WE HAVE BEEN FORCED TO MAKE IMPOSING VIEWS ON THE WEAK UNJUSTIFIABLE SACRIFICES" NEW YORK, Thursday TMI international tin conference today heard further criticisms of the export controls imposed on major tin producing countries by the Int cReuter - 944 words
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351 1960-05-27 2 The Tengku begins 3-day tour of Holland AMSTERDAM. Thursday HTENGKU Abdul Rahman arrived here yes- terday by air on a three-day official visit to the Netherlands at the invitation of the Dutch Government. The Malayan Prime Minister was accompained by the Health Minister, Duto Ong Yoke Lin, the Malayan AmbassadorReuter - 351 words
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Article55 1960-05-27 2 Gunmen murder passenger NICOSIA. Thurs. A gang of armed men stopped a bu* on Its way to a British base, ordered one of the Greek Cypriot passengers off, then shot him at point blank range while his workmates were forced to watch. The bus driver was ordered to drive onUPI - 55 words
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Miscellaneous17 1960-05-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby tmrmetr] /m* pqomicco tm a scat) 'tf-' ljm Vp s.^ v iwueuKxxAJO**?*17 words
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Article277 1960-05-27 3 rE President of the United Nations Security Council, Sir Claude Corea of Ceylon, yesterday appealed to the Soviet Union to drop its demands for condemnation of the United States for the May i 1-2 spy flight. Speaking as his country's delegate in the 11-memberReuter - 277 words
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223 1960-05-27 3 BLOOD FLOWS IN TURKISH HOUSE ANKARA, Thursday. DEPUTIES of the ruling Democrat Party and opposition Republican People's Party fought for 15 minutes in the national assembly here yesterday with fists, chairs, and pieces of i broken benches. The clash occurred after the chairman.Reuter - 223 words
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Article121 1960-05-27 3 BMA: Rise early for extra height LONDON, Thurs. A person wanting to Increase his height by half an inch to get a certain job was told by the Family Doctor, the British Medical Association's magazine, today to arrange his interview for the morning. "A person is nearly always half anReuter - 121 words
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Article34 1960-05-27 3 TAIPEH. Thurs. U.S. military officials today turned over to the Nationalist Air Force the first of several F-104 Starfighters, the fastest Jet America ever has given to a foreign nation. U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article22 1960-05-27 3 I BANGKOK, Thurs. Buri mese troops have killed 18 I Karen rebels In three days of 1 jungle fighting.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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100 1960-05-27 3 ROCKEFELLER READY TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT NEW YORK. Thurs. New York's millionaire Governor. Mr. Nelson Rockefeller, said today he would accept a draft to be the Republican Presidential candidate. Mr. Rockefeller, tvho has previously said he; would not seek the nomination, made bis statement to New York State Republican leaders,Reuter - 100 words
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287 1960-05-27 3 CHURCH URGES LAWS AGAINST RACE DISCRIMINATION LONDON, Thurs TiHE CiIURCH of England today came out in support of efforts to get legislation against certain forms of racial discrimination in Britain. Support for the Idea was j contained in a handbook, published by the Church Information Office on behalf of theReuter - 287 words
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109 1960-05-27 3 400 SIKHS ARRESTED IN PUNJAB SWOOP I AHORE, i'riurs. More than 400 members of the extremist Sikh Akali Party were arrested in Punjab yesterday in a Statewide police swoop to prevent a mass march on New Delhi to support a Sikh demand for a Punjabi-speaking state. The Akall Party leader,Reuter - 109 words
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Article31 1960-05-27 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. One Laotian was arrested and one Thai policeman was injured In a 30-mlnute gun battle between a gang of armed Laotians and Thai border police yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article27 1960-05-27 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. Police yesterday found a man and two women dead, each with a knife in the chest in a deserted house in Kowloon.27 words
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180 1960-05-27 3 BLOEMFONTEIN. Thursday. COUTH AFRICA'S Governor-General, Mr Charles Swart, appealed to the population yesterday to unite against the 'meddlesome outside world Mr Swart was officially opening the final week of celebrations markine the 50th anniversary of the founding of the South African Union. He called180 words
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300 1960-05-27 3 Out flies Dakota pilot to a 'please explain' WIESBADEN, Thursday. TVHE UNITED STATES Air Force Dakota x forced down by Soviet jets over East Germany last Friday arrived here last right with all nine American occupants and an inquiry awaiting the captain. The Diane took off from the cornfield onReuter - 300 words
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121 1960-05-27 3 BRITAIN: WE WILL GRANT ASYLUM TO RUSSIAN LONDON, Thurs— Britain is to grant asylum to a Russian engineer who walked out of a Soviet cultural delegation visiting Scotland earlier this month, a home Office spokesman announced today. The engineer, Anatoly Nakashldze. 28. walked Into an Edinburgh police station on MayReuter - 121 words
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Miscellaneous323 1960-05-27 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE iH^2T»^^«Bl? s^T^Te: 47^ 1 RADI MALAYA from 9.00 pjn.— lo.oo pjn. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 mrtr Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 70S A Date With Music; 8.00 The Kuala Lumpur 341 metres News- 8.05 A Date With323 words
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188 1960-05-27 4 Nine road deaths, 2,270 accidents SINGAPORE, Thurs There were 2.270 road accidents with j nine deaths here last i month. Though this is a decrease over the previous months aggregate of 2,310. the aver--1 age dally accident rate of 75.67 was higher than the March rate of 74.52. These latest188 words
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Article18 1960-05-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs —R*dio Singapore's English Service will broadcast "Sport in Season" tomorrow at 9.30 p.m.18 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-05-27 4 SINGAPORE MODEL Miss Deanna Webster, daughter of Mr and Mrs. N. S. Webster, with her fiance, Mr. Patrick Thexeira. after their engagement on Wednesday. Mr. Thexeira is a clerk at the Treasury. A party was held at his Joo Chiat Road home to celebrate the engagement.Michael Anchant - 54 words
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144 1960-05-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. ITHE STATE Secretary. Da to Abdullah bi n Mohamed, said here this afternoon that it was very necessary to Inculcate traffic consciousness ln motorists, cyclists and pedestrians, in order to reduce the number of traffic accidents caused by careless driving.144 words
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Article433 1960-05-27 4 $800,000 ALLOCATED FOR SCHEMES TO IMPROVE POULTRY AND PIGS. SAYS ONG SINGAPORE, Thursday. SUM of $800,000 has been voted for this year on special projects to help the farmers and other primary producers in Singapore. This was revealed by the Minister for National Development, Mr. One433 words
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161 1960-05-27 4 THE 'ALOHA ENVOYS' CALL ON FRIENDS SINGAPORE, Thurs Hawaii's three "Aloha Ambassadors" arrived here from Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, and spent a quiet day visiting friends and fulfilling personal commitments before leaving for Jakarta tomorrow. They are Mr. Herbert K. H. Lee. attorney, and one of those who founded the161 words
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Article92 1960-05-27 4 THE NEW ROYAL JROMANCE? Tli* Queen Mother hoi received front poga ploy in on Amarieen now*- I I paper which links her name I romantically with that of I her 74-year-old Groom-in- I Waiting anal C>tro Equerry. Does she. at 60, real- !ly wont to re-marry? Has Princess Margaret's wedding92 words
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Article170 1960-05-27 4 PICKED DETECTIVE'S POCKET— JAIL prosecutor, the court ordered that the $100 produced as exhibit be returned to the police. Kok, it was stated, had taken an advance from the police while his money, which was recovered, was being retained for the present court case. SINGAPORE, Thursday. ITHEN a Special Branch170 words
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77 1960-05-27 4 CHINESE NCW INTERESTED IN SATA INSURANCE SINGAPORE. Thurs.-Chi-nese business leaders and their employers are becoming increasingly interested In the SATA Insurance scheme. An editorial in the SATA Bulletin states that this Is one of the most encouraging developments in the fight against TB. Meanwhile, donations totalling 1305 have been made77 words
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Advertisement32 1960-05-27 4 What if tho Bortley j iytt«m of opening play? A Singapore professor taught to hi* pupil* at the Bart- loy School Cheu Club. 0 You con learn it to- I -.day hi32 words
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Miscellaneous503 1960-05-27 4 Singapore diary..? THE STAGE CLL'B: "The of Science. 583- A, Serantoon White Carnation" by R. C. Sher- Road. rtfl a* the Cultural Centre at KAMALA CLL'B: Malaya Jam 8 pjn. class 8 a-m. to 11 a.m. and 4 THE INDEPENDENT MIS- pjn. to 0 pm ■lONAKY MOVEMENT: Free SINGAPORE JUDO503 words
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Article, Illustration600 1960-05-27 5 These taxes may close mines chamber head EXPORT DUTY ON TIN TOO BURDENSOME, HE SAYS IPOH, Thursday 'THE OUT GOING president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, Mr. P.A. Del-me-Radcliffe, warned today that "inappropriate taxation" of the tin industry could put mines out of business. This, he told the chamber's600 words
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130 1960-05-27 5 LARGE CROWD AT FUNERAL OF DATIN RUGA YAH JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. State councillors, civic leaders and other dignitaries were among the large crowd which attended the funeral this afternoon of Datln Rugayah binte Abdullah, wife of the Johore Mentrl Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. The sudden death of130 words
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Article33 1960-05-27 5 IPOH. Thurs. The Minister for Transport. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jublr. made a surprise inspection of third cla.ss coaches of the PenangKuala Lumpur day mall at the railway station here today.33 words
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526 1960-05-27 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday 'THE University of Malaya in Singa- r pore today gave its side of the story in its dispute with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union regarding union demands on behalf of certain members of the non- academic staff. The526 words
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Article76 1960-05-27 5 Outbreak of malaria near Kangar K.ANGAR, Thurs. A medlcal team has been sent to Pauh, eight miles from Kangar, where 11 villagers were reported stricken with malaria yesterday. A six-year-old patient. Bedah blntl Hassan, has since died. The team led by Dr. I. Natarajan, gave treatment to villagers on the76 words
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Advertisement368 1960-05-27 5 "WHEN I GROW UP..." Ifgllf I'll have a house and a garden too Mummy. But I'll have a modern house that runs itself and then I can spend all my time growing flowers." It may not be as easy as that but undoubtedly shft will have a fuller life than368 words
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Miscellaneous181 1960-05-27 5 Buys Bunny By Baiph Heintdahl L -A fw^T w^ \y THE MERCHANT Si \ON CR£>T HH~T I '2^ iy^J P^^^^^TT^ HiBSH VAHAVE, yUMCH.GWKX... PueASCANO^ I 'ttBMA'H U< li'l Abner By Ai Lapp M.Kt4~l+£M*fr V^itgpf'.Tmw V. /-^tt^^<Ts NATURALLV.T-R3R 7% t-KXJRS THEY'VE V '-N MERE COME V CLEAN-a?_->7 WMATS £?^L «MOWS-CHOO*PULL OF181 words
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Obituary38 1960-05-27 6 10 "/orris Si* (Minimum\ LUMLEV: On May 24th In London. Edward 1.. Lumlry Governing Director of Edward Uimley Bons Ltd.. London and Director of Kdward Uimlry sons (Malayal Ltd. and Edward. Lumlty It Sons (Kuala Lumpur) Ltd.38 words
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Article38 1960-05-27 6 10 ford. Si* (Minimum) LIM VORtC POON ard family of Malacca thank all rrl«ti\,<, and fn>r.d< for ih. ir wnaths. scrolls, contribution* Bind assistance and attrndancr at the funeral of their late father Mr L Say Lob..38 words
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The Straits Times Friday. May 27, 1960.
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Article638 1960-05-27 6 The first tal.;s on the Malayan common market begin in Singapore early rext month, a meeting of officials of the two governments to prepare the way for the political talks at which decisions will bo reached. The preparatory conversations are likely to be converted into a fairly thorough638 words
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Article401 1960-05-27 6 After a period in which all the emphasis .n Singapore seemed to be on the development of new manufacturing industries. Dr. Ton Chin Chye's reminder that thr? communications services are "the largest industry in our state"' was badly needed. In the immediate future, ps in the past, Singapore401 words
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Article144 1960-05-27 6 The Voice of America did its level best to see that President Eisenhower's postsummit broadcast to the nation was heard by the whole world. By and large it was an effective speech, impressive because it was cool-headed and positive. The President said nothing new about his country's intelligence144 words
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Article, Illustration637 1960-05-27 6 CRISIS IN COPPER LAND A white woman is killed and a wave of fear sweeps N. Rhodesia THE death of a white woman in Northern Rhodesia has greatly worsened the racial friction developing in this British Protectorate between its 2.500.000 Africans and 72.000 whites Thirty-nine»-year-old Mrs. Lilian Burton diec from637 words
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498 1960-05-27 6 From the reports in the Straits Times on the Assembly debate on the Trades Union Ordinance, 1960, It appears that Clause 59 Is quite controversial. The point of the argument Is whether trade unions can exist of their own right as a legitimate498 words
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Article1021 1960-05-27 6 RICHARD HUGHES - RICHARD HUGHES A safari into the vicious 'Zone D...the stronghold of Communist guerillas in the mountains a few hours drive from Saigon by SAIGON, Thurs LLU AST week we I killed a tiger." k the Vietnamese sergeant in charge of the jungle patrol told me. "But we1,021 words
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Advertisement75 1960-05-27 6 Sun, Sand and Sin: Till: RIVIERA It's got the world's most famous casino— and a chapel designed by Matisse. Picasso lives there and so does Farouk. It includes some of the most expensive hotels on earth and an island devoted entirely to nudism. The May Reader's Digest (now on sale)75 words
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Advertisement69 1960-05-27 6 BiSLis^^kt k jJL% H> s <\ I J BSBst BsH Planning travel? Bangkok, Hong Kong, Japan in cherry blossom time! Touring Europe? Shopping in Rome, London or Paris U. S. A. Beaches at Santa Barbara and the Everglades in Florida? Boustead* s know them all, Air or Sea, Bus and69 words
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Article, Illustration386 1960-05-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday FORMER UNION LEADER URGES INDUSTRY RELATIONS BODY AND REPRESENTATIONS FOR THE EMPLOYEES A TWO-POINT "peace plan" aimed at improving industrial relations between the Malayan Railway Administration and its 14,066 employees was presented to the Commission of Inquiry into railway disputes today. It was386 words
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Article, Illustration368 1960-05-27 7 A law-abiding Malaya, by the judge who is leaving KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A HIGH COURT judge, who is leaving after 15 years' service here, today paid tribute to Malaya as a remarkably lawabiding country. Said Mr. Justice Smith: "This, more than anything else, has struck me during my years on368 words
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Article37 1960-05-27 7 BINGAPORE. Thurs. A British sailor jumped off a north-bound train near Segamat yesterday while reing taken to Klnrara detention camp, outside Kuala Lumpur, by two other ratings. He was recaptured two hours later.37 words
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Article34 1960-05-27 7 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. The ferry launch Pulau Aman circled the Penang Channel for about 10 minutes last night after a passenger was seen to fall overboard. But the man could not be found.34 words
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149 1960-05-27 7 Ten lepers protest over their discharge KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Ten young leper patients, ordered to leave the Sungei Buloh Settlement today sent two representatives to see the Umno secretary general. Inche Wan Abdul Kadir Ismail, to protest against their discharge. They claimed they were not properly cured and wanted to149 words
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Article57 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 16-year-old schoolboy, Leong Hang Heng, was seriously Injured when lightning struck a playing field in Serangoon Garden Estate today. Another boy, Cheok Kia Soon. 5. received burns on the i body In the same Incident His condition la not serious. The two were57 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-05-27 7 NORMA SAILS TO AUSTRALIA FOR TRAINING AS A SECRETARY pRETTY 19-year-old Norma Coelho. of Kuala Lumpur, who left Singapore yesterday in the Gorton for Australia to take a full course in secretarial subjects at the Stott s Business College in Melbourne. She said: "Having three sisters as teachers is enough.101 words
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Article29 1960-05-27 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Old boys of the Ibrahim School. Sungei Patanl. will hold their annual meeting and reunion dinner at the Malay Tennis Club on June 229 words
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Article61 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fifty delegates from Singapore Malaya. Borneo and Sarawak will fly to Bangkok to attend the first companywide convention of the American International Assurance Co Ltd During the convention, which will be held on June 2 and 3. they will meet leadIns agents from Britain. America.61 words
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Article156 1960-05-27 7 SLAIN YOUTH NOW NAMED SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Police have established the identity of the youth murdered in Telok Blangah Road yesterday. He was Ho Sar Kow. 20. an odd-job labourer who had been living away from home for the last five years. First Indications of his identity came when two teen-aged156 words
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Article, Illustration427 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday ERECTION of the new $40 million oil refinery on Pulau Bukom will be an international affair with materials and men coming from all over the world, Dr. M. J. Gattiker, co- ordinator of manufacturing for the Shell Company, in Singapore, said today.427 words
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Article395 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday 'THE political secretary to Singapore's Ministry of Education, Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, said today that China's leaders had expressed "warm feelings of friendship and respect" for the PAP Goternment's progressive policies and for the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew Mr.395 words
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Article54 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 13--year-old girl. Bee Kon Tlam, pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court today to two counts of theft involving Jewellery, valued at $3,100, from a house In Joo Chlat Road, between April 17 and May 17. She was released on bail of54 words
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Article29 1960-05-27 7 KOTA BHARU. Thurs— Mr. Baboo Hashim. of the Sultan Ismail College hene. has been elected chairman of the Ke. lantan branch of the National Union of Teachers.29 words
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Article153 1960-05-27 7 A $26 MIL. LOAN HOPE IN MALACCA MALACCA, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghaffaj: bin Baba. said today that the State was ex pecting a $26 million loan from the Federal Government for rural development projects. He was speaking to 150 Government officers, includ. ing members A the stato153 words
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155 1960-05-27 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. YOUNG German hitch-hiker, Gunter R. H. Helmholz, now in Kuala Lumpur should be a very surprised and happy man when he reads this. For he is now richer by $500. a generous uonatlon sent to Times House today by a businessman. Mr.155 words
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98 1960-05-27 7 Malaya is offered 11 -man airliner KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Bristol Aeroplane Co. of Australia is trying to interest Malayan Airways In its light aircraft. The sales manager of the company. Mr. Robert Stephen, said here yesterday that one of these planes would stop here soon. Mr. Stephen said that98 words
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Article30 1960-05-27 7 BATU GAJAH. Thurs— A sawmill labourer. Hew See Hup. 30. died in the hospital here tocay after a log which, he was handling fell on his head.30 words
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345 1960-05-27 8 PENANG, Thursday. rpHE Penang High Court judge, Mr. Justice Rigby, today ordered J- the release and discharge of 30 Indonesian rebels who have been detained in jail since May 18 as illegal immigrants under the Immigration Ordinance. He granted an application for a writ345 words
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182 1960-05-27 8 Building trade boom in capital thanks to tin, rubber KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Contractors and architects here say a boom in the building trade is on. They attribute it to the good prices now being fetched by tin and rubber. Excluding Government projects, a record total of $22 million worth of182 words
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Article185 1960-05-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. AP.M.I.P. leader, Inche Abu Bakar Omar, today said that his party would send officials to welcome home the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in mid-June, as he had done well in his protests against the South African apartheid policy. Inche Abu Bakar.185 words
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Article48 1960-05-27 8 PENANG, Thurs. A demonstration by the Cessna 150 trainer aircraft will be given at Bayan Lepas Airport tomorrow at 3 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 am to 11 a.m. The demonstration, arranged by the agents, the AngloAmerican Corporation, la open to the public48 words
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241 1960-05-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday SIXTEEN men will meet in Federal House on Saturday for discussions which may eventually lead to the establishment of a commodity 1 exchange for Malaya. They are members of a I committee appointed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to241 words
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Article29 1960-05-27 8 IPOH. Thurs.— Two uniformed constables on patrol duty chased 10 thugs and later recovered 16 bottles and an Iron rod In Jalan Tokong here on Tuesday night.29 words
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Article19 1960-05-27 8 TELUK ANSON. Thuns.— Dr. R. Balasundram, has been elected president of the Low- tr Perak Indian Association.19 words
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112 1960-05-27 8 EXTRA TEST NOW FOR 'MISS GOLDEN VOICE' ITUALA LI.MPLR. Thurs. This year's "MB» Golden Voire" of Malaya will not only have to speak flueni English and .Malay but must also pass an intelligence test. The competition is open to all teleohonc operators in tne federation and Singapore. A Telecoms spokesman112 words
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Article90 1960-05-27 8 Pensions move for 1,100 j KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— [The Federatio:i\ 1.100 Cus- toms officers want to be put >on a pensionable statu> like other Governme H servants. Annual delegates conference of the Customs Services Union of Malaya will discuss th* i subject on June 12. The union has already raised90 words
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Article48 1960-05-27 8 PENANG, Thurs.— Filtcpn I orphanages and homes for the aged will receive cash gifts from the State Govern- ment on the occasion of th» Kings birthday on June 1. The Government has set aside $1,500 to enable these institutions to hold feasts and entertainments.48 words
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Advertisement303 1960-05-27 8 SHANGHAI PARK A Secluded Place in a Busy Area JOO CHIAT PLACE off Telok Kurau Road. I hi- development is designed specially to meet the need by many people for superior quality and finish, but at a realistic prire. QUALITY 2 -STOREY TERRACE HOSES SALE aSvoi^ if 85* 1 l^^i303 words
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Advertisement86 1960-05-27 8 saving on running costs WITH THE TRIPLE COLD ■LIZZARD FLAP L*J v» p^ I-,jj I 4 CLIMATE ENGINEERING LTD. Showroom* ot 253 A Aitxondro Rd.. S'por* 3 (ML 62-211;. CLIMATE ENGINEERING (M) LTD. H«od Offic«: 6 Mountbotltn Rd. Kuala Lumpur (tel. 88-166); el»»--wher* in th« Fed. ot Malaya: c/o Horpw.86 words
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Miscellaneous299 1960-05-27 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS "t Pulse Irregular. k> .o bed. in 1 Oil chartw needed? Question Kenya 16. 4 unanswered (10). He bragged iaurrwt deal about Italian wine (or the feast nothing after mowing old indispensable (4) wound < 10 > 10 Vapour seen to obscure bright 12 Structural basis299 words
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Advertisement1481 1960-05-27 9 THE RLUE TUNNEL LIKE TO AIEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LOHOON t COHIIHEHTAL PORT> Due Sport Sails P. S'fsm Ptnang ANCNISES LiYtriMi tie. 11 May 21 TEIIESIAS Livtrpw it Pirt May M AENEAS L.verpMl, Glasgow ;4«35 THay May 21/24) May 11/ 1 TEIRUIAS Liverpool »ay 31 Jue 4 Jmm S/ I AJAX1,481 words
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Advertisement1339 1960-05-27 9 WESSMSSSSMBEBEBMi /^&v THE E. A. C. LIMES— j jj&J^-TvA ADEN REOSEA. MEDITERRANEAH, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. 121 YfVYISI Sport P. Sham Ptnant Cf\Y*Tf/ LALANDIA I) 27 May VNk— afy lASIA CM I 7 21 May 21 74) May •<9)HSt< SUMSAWA' t 34 May/ S Jut t 7 Jut I I1,339 words
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Advertisement1383 1960-05-27 9 KJlffluc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (IMWWTIM il tbe Utitel Kilgwa) 8 lIHU SAILINGS tl ADEN. U.K. ft CONTIHEHTAI PORTS. Sport P. S'hwi Ptttang BENALBER tot Haaburg. London, run 11 Pert 21 May M/11 May BENCIEUCH for Port SMM. UMrpoM Antwerp Rotterdam. Hull Ml. 1/21 May 28 May/ I1,383 words
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Advertisement1471 1960-05-27 9 Ibm-w. McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. > tJfc \TO?V "I. N. 7MII. \W I**** ELLEHMAN LINE KLAVENESS LIME B^^ LONDOH. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRAHCISCO. 1 NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANI CITY OF RIPON Accittut carge fir Citral ft Stitf Spore P. Sham Penang America 14/21 Jut 21/21 JMt1,471 words
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Article35 1960-05-27 10 SINGAPORE, May 26. KLBBEK: |LSf| per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. close: $1.26 (easier). TIN: $389,121. per plcul (up IT! cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons35 words
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Article138 1960-05-27 10 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares maintained a firm tone here today. On the rejection of the offer from Ampol, H.C. Sleigh eased 6d. to 18s. sd. Colonial Sugar gained further to £84. up 225. 6d. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend, while Commonwealth bonds traded along138 words
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Article108 1960-05-27 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul >esierdav wete: Copra: quiet; UK Continent May June shipments $33 buyers, $34 sellers Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $51' sellers, drum $54> 2 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $250, Sarawak $245. special Sarawak black $180. garbled108 words
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683 1960-05-27 10 By Our Market Correspondent pHK feature on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was a rise of 13 cents in Straits Trading Company Ltd. shares which were done up to $3.10. This was the highest price attained since the capital was split683 words
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Article218 1960-05-27 10 JUNE flrat trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 126S cents per lb., down a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's close. The closing tone wat Quiet after easier. >.t .I'.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were. Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 127218 words
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Article96 1960-05-27 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to $100): (anada: buvmg airmail T.T. 32 O.D. 32 90 d st 33 3 16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32',: Bel(ian Franca 1625: Deutsche96 words
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Article22 1960-05-27 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Mar 36 May 25 Industrials; 141.36 140.20 Tina: 181.29 IM.U Rubber*: 318.53 324.49 Jan. 1 1958 IUU.22 words
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Article1174 1960-05-27 10 CIM.AI'OKt members oi me vuiavan Stuck Lxchaiifr repoiito iiie iono«in K HMaaai M Liieir 3JO p.m. cull ye.sieiii.ty. iiA'gunta. struck air given bciore prices unle.-., only one w&t> hiUleni. Industrials: Fed. Dispensary ■2' ILJI xd: Fra«er and Nea\e ords (4i $2.11 diid $2 12. Uauimoii 1 3)1,174 words
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Advertisement1120 1960-05-27 10 ggj^jfmr V\ aOg^ Express U.S.A. PaciEie «c Atlantic Coast S«rvie« £.T>. t.TJk. E.T.A. S'co-e P. S'fim Perang H'kong L. Angeles New York Kaaikawi Maru" 11 May/ 2 Jaaa 1/ 4 laaa I Jaaa 21 laat 14 Jaly 'Kiaikawa Miru" Ut Call 24 21 Jaae 27/21 laaa 2«d Call 21/ M1,120 words
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Advertisement513 1960-05-27 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE far Haafkaat Jaaaa Spore P S>am Penana. OONIVMITT" TT*.T!^ 31 Ma? M« la Part "tfMtVIHTT 1 Ulaae H Jim Cms Pam Far taapee. Ca.ttifaai. Calcatta— "RUTMfVEIETT" Ulaae UJane ilJum "DONEVf RCTT" II lal» II lait M lal) ••OOIPHEVEMTT" lal> Mlalf >l Ml Bulk oiMitex space available JOHNSON513 words
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Advertisement1447 1960-05-27 10 NOTICES SZE HAI TONG BANK LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-Sixth Annual I General Meeting of the Snareholders of the above Company will be held at See Hai Tong Bank Building. No. 57 Chulla Street. Singapore on Saturday the 11th June 1960 at 2.30 p.m. NOTICE IS ALSO1,447 words
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Advertisement1030 1960-05-27 11 COMPANY MEETING THE F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES Speech delivered by the President. Mr. P.A. Dclmc-Radcliffe. at the Forty-ninth Annual General Meeting, held at Ipoh on Thursday, 26th May. 1960. Gentlemen, When we made our annual review last year we had Just passed through the period of most severe restriction, and1,030 words
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Advertisement1022 1960-05-27 11 made It possible to declare that the Emergency will come to an end on July 31. Ideologies are only as Invincible as people think they are. Malaya may in these last twelve year* have rendered the whole world a service of which it Is not yet j fully aware. May1,022 words
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Advertisement744 1960-05-27 11 NOTICES NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by Public Auction In their Sale-Rooms No.. 4 A 4-1. Collyer Q«ay, Singapore. on Saturday, 28th May, 1960, at is a.m. Cane crescent shape settees and armchairs with cushions and covers; cane and tubular steel tables; wardrobes; double and single beds with coll744 words
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Advertisement821 1960-05-27 11 I Continued (root Page SITUATIONS VACANT llf Word, tt (Mm.) Box SI tt. txtrm COOK OSMIRAL AMAN Btngle live In Cantonese English speaklag clean honest cheerful disposition. Can 114 H. Upper Changl Road, 13 mile po*t. 8 port 2 LADY TRAVEL ASSISTANTS SMlor/ Junior: 4 Secretaries 4 Stenographers Mule/Female: 1821 words
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Advertisement1029 1960-05-27 11 SITUATIONS VACANT > 2* Word, ti (Mln,)— Box ft et,. txtrm CIHSRAL AMAH WANTED Must speak good English. Single live-In. No cooking. Call Spore ***** for interview. Recent reference* required WILL ESTABLISHED Motor Company requires experienced and capable Sale-Manager. Work-Bhop Manager. Spare Part Store-keeper. Detail* of reference, past and present1,029 words
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Advertisement1254 1960-05-27 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I IS Wmrdi tt (Mln.)— Box it tt,. txtrm MODERN UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW. 28 O*l Tiong Ham Park. Holland Road Tbree bedroom*, (wo bathroom* »itb long baths, modern conveniences, garage, servant* quarters, garden. Phone Spore 3*381 "CITY" GUEST HOUSE, Furnlaned D/slngie rooms, bathroom, M/B. Longbath attached. Verandah, bast food1,254 words
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Advertisement1069 1960-05-27 11 i HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I tt Wort. SS (Mm.i—Box St tt: txtrm HOLLAND ROAD AREA: A real buy. Exclusive wildly built lit Class Residence, fully furnlthed, S lard airconditioned bed rooms. 3 loogbatht, larg* lounge, covered patio, separate dmlngroom, library, pletureeque garden, Usb pond with fountain, lighted concrete badminton1,069 words
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Advertisement1053 1960-05-27 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word. Si (Mim.)-Box it ft: txtrm t«SS PATHFINDER Rilry BBBSM European cmni'd. tcmulnr 28.000 miles. Black undiraraled, excellent condition, 84,200. Chon« Sport S.'IOT olUcr hour*. QUICK SALE' 1»43 H-llawk 11.5J0, 1851 Ja«uar MarK-V Sl.lUti 1952 Austin A7O $<<Vi a.«y H-P Una* srranfftl. c/o 10 r'amilton Rd.,1,053 words
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Article211 1960-05-27 12 ANOTHER LOCAL COMPANY FORMED ANEW Chinese company, Pan -Pacific Trading Co. Ltd., has been formed in Singapore. The company at present deals in typewriters and adding machines from West Germany and Italy, but it will later import other products including bicycles and motor car spare parts from Communist China and211 words
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196 1960-05-27 12 SINGAPORE SHIP ON MAIDEN TRIP TO SARA WAK ANEW ship, Kunak, belonging to the Straits Steamship Co. Ltd., sails from Singapore today on her maiden voyage to Sarawak and North Borneo ports. The Kunak. which has a gross weight of 4,874 tons,! is also a cadet training vessel. Mr. W.196 words
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341 1960-05-27 12 More hire purchase business today THE hire purchase method of doing business is rapidly gaining popularity in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore and this follows the formation of more and more companies to finance operations. Although no official statistics are available, it is estimated that one out of every341 words
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90 1960-05-27 12 First rubber arrives at Great Lakes The first shipment of crude rubber to be brought Into Great Lake ports by steamship has arrived in Toronto after a two-month trip from Singapore. The shipment 1a the first In a series of tests to determine costs and feasibility of using the St.90 words
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Article, Illustration198 1960-05-27 12 GUTHRIE'S HAVE NEW GENERAL MANAGER VRO'I June 1 Mr. L. L. Cooper will become the chairman and general manager of Guthrie and Co. Ltd. in succession to Mr. J. B. Pickering who has retired after 33 years in Malaya. Mr. Cooper after service with Tootal Broadhurst Lee in London and198 words
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Article, Illustration199 1960-05-27 12 OOWNTREE and Co. Ltd. of York. England, is in- traducing new sugar confectionery to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, said Mr. G.T. Russell, assistant export sales manager who is now on a visit to Singapore. Mr. Russell said that sugar confectionery was very199 words
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Article43 1960-05-27 12 The United Kingdom produced 120,690 passenge- cars In April, compared with 160.002 units in March and 100.464 in April 1959. Commercial road vehicle production in April totalled 34,416 unit*, against 46,374 in March and 28,894 in April last year.43 words
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Article, Illustration250 1960-05-27 12 VIETNAM is to export a wide range of her handi- crafts to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, in an attempt to improve two-way trade between the two countries. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong, the Vietnamese Consul in Singapore, said yesterday that the250 words
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Article36 1960-05-27 12 West Germany produced 21.580 tons of rubber tyres in I March. Output in the first I three months of the year totalled 57.262 tons compared with 45.348 tons in the corresponding period last year.36 words
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Advertisement326 1960-05-27 12 Calculating and printing for you Elettrosumma 22 It is an eleclnc adding printing machine th4t carr<es out addition, subtraction and multiplication by successive addition, and gives the credit balance. The Olivetti Elettrosumma 22 can retain a number that has been entered even when tht total has been cleared, thus offering326 words
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Advertisement133 1960-05-27 12 ROUND i» WOJtLO VIA TAHITI Weekly FAI flight LOS ANGELES PARIS from PARIS via BANGKOK with AIR FRA NCE S4/GON OJAKAPTA SYDNEY IHTERCOMTMNTAL Jet rime f T CUSS UStiO6S.4O toTAHrriand LOS ANGELES M e rovtisr cuss usti4*e.7o The most attractive Round the world service is now operating mrtmcomrimtimu. ana /7*\*%-c/'{e133 words
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Article440 1960-05-27 13 MATCH PROVIDES NO POINTERS TO S'GOR'S MALAYA CUP CHANCES By NORMAN SIEBEL, Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. OELANGOR, down three goals at the end of the first half, fought back valiantly in the second half but could score only twice to concede victory to the Kwong Uah440 words
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Article241 1960-05-27 13 Ex-Malayan champion upsets PIRTRUSH, (N. Ireland), Thurs. Former Malayan and Singapore golf champion Cecil Beamish yesterday created an upset In the British Amateur Open when he defeated seeded David Blair three and two. At the end of a day of shocks, only four of the eight seeded players survived. Irishman241 words
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341 1960-05-27 13 Thailand agree to be hosts but... KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Badminton Association of Thailand has agreed to stag, the Asian zone matches of the Thomas Cup badminton competition in Bangkok this year. But the rules ot the competition j do not allow .several matches to be played In one centre341 words
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Article39 1960-05-27 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The touring Kvong Wan football team of Hong* Kong will play four more matches in the Federation They meet Kedah on Sunday, penants on Monday. Peraic on Tuesday, and Negri Sen, Mian on Wednesday.39 words
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Article32 1960-05-27 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs There will be a 100 yd obstacle race and a 4xl loyd relay for old boys at the Anglo-Chinese School annual sports at Ferrer Park on Saturday.32 words
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790 1960-05-27 13 20 HORSES ENTERED FOR PERAK DERBY IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Turf Club announced today that 20 horses ha s been entered for the Perak Derby to be run over 1J miles here on June 5. They are Automation. Agnes Slipper. Brave General, Big Daddy, Dreamboat. Grana Coup. Lord Arrogance, The790 words
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Article72 1960-05-27 13 RS J DAY (San.) Derby dim); Class 3 Divs 1, 2. 3, 4 and S 6f. Divs 1 and 2 B}f. SECOND DAY (Wed.) Class 1 Divs 1. 2 and 3 6f Class 3 Divs 2. 3. 4 and 5 6f THIRD DAY (Sun.) Class 1 Divs72 words
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Article188 1960-05-27 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four winners at Bukit Tlman last week have been promoted from Class to Class 3. They are King's Mtasion. Dr. Doddington, Kinabalu and Premium. DtMOTIONS: Class 1 to Class 2 Ala Alu. Gunong Mas, Adelaide Mar. Mont Blot 11. Never Better. Sed Sunrise188 words
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Advertisement89 1960-05-27 13 G5-^ ddl ii n mult|press I B^i^^^3P^B^^SCS^'*^Lh NATURAL I \L\ BM»___^_J II FRESH BBBBBM |»w Braun MuitiprtM axtractor it eontribunon to family he»it»r. It txtracts th« Jotc« from fresh fruit and vfg*t»ble In Vitn natural form to giva enoughVtjmms for the whole family. tnt,. HI/ (I'pora): $**.M (F*d.). Pan Mrvto*89 words
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Advertisement208 1960-05-27 13 Mi*' N< world's tangiest orange! Sunkist oranges are specially imported from sundrenched California and Arizona. No other orange in the world has quite th« same tangy flavour. Each one has been carefully picked and packed by gloved hands. Each plump juicy segment is sun-rich in nourishment. You'll find Sunkist oranges208 words
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Miscellaneous694 1960-05-27 13 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER Kota Raja 1 (gift), at K Bharu Tour match: Kwoug Wah HK 3 Seremban Div. 1: PWD 5 'Mo(Chan Sul Hang. Hung Pan HI. named 2, Mokhtl 2, Ramlan) gift) Selangor 2 i Suleiman, Chinese 2 (Ah Yoke); Div. a Ghanl) at Merdeka Stadium. X.L Chin Woo694 words
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Article339 1960-05-27 14 TENANT AND LANDLADY BECAME LOVERS-THEN BANG WENT THE RENT HUSBAND, WIFE AND MISTRESS ALL SHARED ONE ROOM -COURT STATEMENT SINGAPORE, Thursday. A WOMAN who came to Singapore from China to join her husband in 1958 shared one room with him and hi* mistress. This was339 words
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Article77 1960-05-27 14 Hari Raya holiday on June 6 KUALA I.I.MPLR. Thurs Hari Raya Haji falls on Sunday, June 5. And the Government today declared Monday, June 6, a public holiday. The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal and Chief Kathi of Singapore announced the date of Hari Raya Haji when the new moon77 words
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Article60 1960-05-27 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Great World Amusement Park has offered to contribute gross proceeds from gate collections on the first day of the National Economic Development Fair to the National Theatre Fund. The Fair, which will be held in the Park from June 3 to 26 will60 words
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Article35 1960-05-27 14 ALGIERS, Thurs. French headquarters In Algeria announced today that an insurgent band 300 strong coming from Tunisia lost 46 killed or captured in a clash with French forces near the Alge-nan-Tifnisian frontier yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article73 1960-05-27 14 Jakarta. Thurs. Indonesian military units on the island of Maluku, near West New Guinea, have been placed on a 24-hour alert, Antara News Agency reported today. It was ordered by Col. Herman Pieters, Commander-in-Chief of Maluku, in view of recent Dutch military reinforcements in West New Guinea.Reuter - 73 words
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168 1960-05-27 14 YMCA gets $100,000 offer from the U.S. SINGAPORE. Thurs. —The 3,000 YMCA's of America have promised an equal sum if the Singapore YMCA can raise $100,000 for building a proposed branch in the state. This was revealed today by Mi. Rowlai d Lyne, General Secretary of the Association. who said168 words
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Article39 1960-05-27 14 KATMANDU, Nepal, Thurs. An 11-member Swiss expedition has scaled Dhaulagiri, once the world's highest unconquered mountain, leader Max Iselln said here today. Iselin said six members of the team climoed the 26,811--foot peak on May 13.— U.P.1.UP - 39 words
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161 1960-05-27 14 Indian team beaten by snow 700 ft. from peak of Everest NEW DELHI, Thurs.— The first attempt by an Indian expedition to reach the summit of Mt. Everest has failed because of blinding snow and strong winds. A message received here from the expedition leader this afternoon said the firstReuter - 161 words
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Article112 1960-05-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday T<HE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER and Minister for Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak. said today "there was no question of political favouritism" in the Government's rural development programme. He was replying to critl- i clsms by Inche Ahmad Boestamam, leader of the Socialist Front.112 words
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Article28 1960-05-27 14 TOKYO, Thurs. Three men were killed and four Injured toda> when a boiler exploded at the Mikkaichi Steel Tube Company's factory In Kawachl, Central Japan.28 words
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420 1960-05-27 14 pHK toll of dead and missing in Chile still being shaken by quakes, tremors and tidal waves, with more expected was today estimated at nearly 6,000, with countless injured and half a million homeless. International aid is now pouring into Chile. ManyReuter; UPI - 420 words
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Article292 1960-05-27 14 LONDON, Thurs. London siock market lost some of their buoyancy today due to piutit-takniß by recent short-term speculators but the undertone remained quite firm and gains easily outnumbered losses in most sections. Glltedged securities advanced In response to investment uinlng but best prices were not always held. Industrials292 words
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Article30 1960-05-27 14 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 38' id., June 36-\d.. July-Sept. 35 -\d.. Oct. Dec 34>id., Jan./ March 33' nd., April /June 32>,d., June 36', d.. July c.U. 35',d., Tone: Barely steady.30 words
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Article23 1960-05-27 14 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £784 'a, sellers 1785 < 3 Poniard buyers £785. sellers £785',. Settlement £784. Turnover a.m. 30 tons, p.m 10 tons.23 words
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Article137 1960-05-27 14 County tea scores LONDON. Thurs Tea scores In today's cricket matches At NORTHAMPTON: South Africans 461-3 dec. Northants 216-6 iM. Norman 75. B. Reynolds 44. R. Subba Row 48 n.o.i. At THE OVAL; Somerset 275. Surrey 206-5 <J. Edrich 93) At MANCHESTER: Warwick 187 and 45-u. Lanes 207 iG. PullarReuter - 137 words
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Article30 1960-05-27 14 NICOSIA. Thurs. Att island-wide general strike in protest against what unions claim is the Governments "indilTerence to unemployment" started at midnight, bringing Cyprus to a virtual standstill.— U.P.l.30 words
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Article50 1960-05-27 14 PKINO, Thurs. Communist China today issued its 100 th "serious warning" to the I'nited States as tension built up in the Formosa Str.iitv The Communists charged that an American warship intruded into China's territorial waters in the Tungyin area, off heavily fortified Fukien Province- —l/ P.I.50 words
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101 1960-05-27 14 I rpEL AVIV, Thurs Israeli 1- fighter aircraft today shot down a I'.A.R. Mig jet fighter in an engagement within Israeli airspace, it was officially announced herr. An Israeli military spokesman said four Egyptian and two Israeli planes were involved in the battle nearReuter - 101 words
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Article23 1960-05-27 14 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thailand expects to have its i first atomic reactor by April next year the Bangkok Post reported today. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Advertisement297 1960-05-27 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BIRTH VELOHUIt: To Hrtty and Hani, at AMunta Hospital daughter, (iwrndrliiif. on UYdniHday 2Mh May. Both writ. ENGAGEMENT COOI KHOO: KrnK Tnk, son of Mr. and Mn. 000 l Seng Kec and foattr iron ot Mr. and Mn. Tar Chcroon to Klan TJor. daughter of Madam Lcong297 words
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Advertisement109 1960-05-27 14 Exciting Flavour! cooked Spaghetti How wonderful Heinz Spaghetti tastes alone and how well it mingles with left-over foods, too. A delightful meal ready in a minute, for Heinz has cooked the spaghetti for you, you simply heat and eat and enjoy. Buy several tins today. i• "tv Singopere (*M\t\ -<109 words
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