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Title Section15 1960-06-02 1 The Straits Times MaW* tiL j^** i Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE t, I960 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1960-06-02 1 CITIZENS TO HAVE FIRST CHANCE Preference order for private firms 'We've to close our doors a little' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. "pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today announced that the Government would set up machinery to ensure that Singapore and Federal citizens are given first chance for1,021 words
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Article24 1960-06-02 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. Four thugs armed with daggers robbed a family In Teluk Kurau Road here of $3,500 in cash and jewellery yester*day.24 words
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Article54 1960-06-02 1 LONDON. Wed. English colt St. Paddy today won the 181st running: of the Derby at Epsom. Alcaeus beat Kythnos for second place In a photo finish. St. Paddy, owned by Sir Victor Sassoon. was ridden by Lester Piggott, who had won the classic twice previously. (Full54 words
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695 1960-06-02 1 Paramount Ruler: Work for great aims of unity, peace, prosperity and happiness KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today called on the people to "exert all their energies" to make a success of the Government's second Five-Year Plan, which will be launched next year. This plan, the King said,695 words
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Article, Illustration7 1960-06-02 1 ASSEMBLY GIVES HIM UNANIMOUS VOTE SIR GEORGE7 words
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423 1960-06-02 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. Sir George Oehlers was today re-elected Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly for the next four years until the term of office of the present Government expires. The voting at the 15--minute election meeting in the Assembly was unanimous Earlier,423 words
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Article, Illustration145 1960-06-02 1 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wednesday. THE Speaker of the PMIP-controlled State Assem--1 bly here, Inche Taib Sabree bin Abu Bakar. was expelled by his party branch today. Two weeks ago, Inche Taib had said that the PMIP had done nothing for the people since it came145 words
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93 1960-06-02 1 HK SAYS NO CHANCE FOR TREBLE CHANCE HONG KONG, Wed— Faced with the united opposition of Unofficial members of the Legislative Council, the Hong Kong Government today dropped its proposals to legalise football pools. A month ago the Government implemented a promise to introduce a Pools Betting Bill. Since thenReuter - 93 words
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Article60 1960-06-02 1 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. The record breaking R.A.F. Valiant Jet bomber took off from the R.AAJ". air base here at seven o'clock this morning on its non-stop return flight to Britain. The plane, which flew from England to Singapore last Thursday In 15 hours and 35 minutes, is60 words
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Article259 1960-06-02 1 rpHE Federation and Brunei Governments have accepted invitations from the Singapore Government to attend the National Day celebrations which begin tomorrow with a banouet Riven by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak at Istana Negara. On Friday, the National Day. guests will wl.iess a259 words
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Article156 1960-06-02 1 FIRST 51 MOVED TO PENAL ISLAND SINGAPORE, Wed. The first batch of 51 gangsters was moved to Pulau Sen a n g this morning for permanent settlement in the first phase of the Government's rehabilitation scheme for criminal law detainees. The transfer was announced in a Ministry of Horn* Affairs156 words
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Article, Illustration253 1960-06-02 2 20.000 PACK MERDEKA STADIUM FOF* COLOURFUL TROOPING AND MARCH PAST KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FLAGS fluttered throughout the Federation today as Malayans took part in the celebrations marking the official birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong. Impressive ceremonies were held in the Slate capitals. The253 words
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654 1960-06-02 2 tion Armed Forces parade at the Merdeka Stadium, highlight of which was the the stirring Trooping the Colour ceremony. By 8 o'clock when the YanK di-Pertuan Agong arrived, the Merdeka Stadium was packed with more than 20.000 guests and spectators. The Deputy654 words
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Advertisement103 1960-06-02 2 Tide boxtop j EXCHANGE CENTRE IUUi m J W^ UUAiups v** ARE WORTH MONEY /^S^^^^T WONDERFUL PREMIUMS ARE NOW W J* AVAILABLE WITH Jjje BOXTOPS vj/ _L V\^l^^^%^ fIIDDCKIT AEEED ...J^L i^^^^k \\v pm iW 1\ E I^l m Elm Ki^^^ ll p I -^F 1I I 1 \^pg^^ MALAYA103 words
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Article281 1960-06-02 3 AO DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE FACES GREATER CHALLENGE, 3EATO TOLD FAR EAST COUNTRIES MUST NOT RELAX VIGILANCE, HE WARNS WASHINGTON, Wednesday. T3RESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday warned the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation not to relax vigilance against Communist expansion in the Far East. The President gave his views during281 words
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173 1960-06-02 3 De GAULLE: COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA 'ESSENTIAL' PARIS. Wed. President de Gaulle, in his first public pronouncement since the failure of the Summit conference, said last night that co-operation between Russia and the West was as essential as ever. In a broadcast, he said. France was prepared to pur.sue this path.Reuter - 173 words
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Article23 1960-06-02 3 LONDON. Wed. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother returned here by air last night from her tour of the Rhodesian Federation.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article37 1960-06-02 3 LONDON, Wed. Flying Squad detectives raided houses in south-east and east London during the night in the search for film star Sophia Loren's jewels stolen on Saturday from her temporary home near London. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article35 1960-06-02 3 NEW YORK. Wed— The Security Council today unanimously endorsed the new West African state of Togo for admission as the 84th member of the United Nations at the forthcoming General Assembly.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article153 1960-06-02 3 LONDON, Wednesday. AN official report on the origin and growth of the murderous Mau Mau secret society in Kenya today blamed the post-war Kenya Government for a "manifest failure to appreciate the probable outcome of this ming tide of subversion." The report was writtenReuter - 153 words
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Article394 1960-06-02 3 WLOEMFONTEIN, Wed.— Dr. Verwoerd. South Africa's Prime Minister, in his first public appearance since the attempt on his life seven weeks ago, appealed to Englishspeaking South Africans to cooperate with the Afrikaaners in creating a republic "on lines acceptable to all, according to theReuter - 394 words
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Article122 1960-06-02 3 BRITAIN'S MISSILE INTEREST WASHINGTON, Wed —Mr Harold Watkinson. the British Defence Minister, yesterday conferred with Mr. Christian Herter. the Secretary of State on Nqrth Atlantic defence problems and missiles system in which Britain is interested. He said after the meeting that Britain was interested in the air-to-surface Skybolt missile and122 words
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141 1960-06-02 3 LONDON, Wednesday. FIELD MARSHAL Lord Montgomery told reporters here last night that he considered the Communist Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou En-lai, was "most charming, very brilliant, a delightful person." L.ord Montgomery was speaking at a Press conlerence at London Airport after his return from HongReuter - 141 words
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Article47 1960-06-02 3 GLASGOW. Wed. Two men were killed and t»o Injured when a 60- ft high network of scaffolding fell Into a street here last night. Tram wires came down and traffic was blocked whea the 50-yard lengths of tubular steel and planks fell Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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153 1960-06-02 3 POLICE DOGS BROUGHT IN TO QUELL RIOTING JAZZ FANS T ONDON, Wed. Police dogs were brought in last night to quell 2.500 rioting jazz fans in Victoria Park. The dogs routed teenage ruffians who for 90 minutes had been battling policemen with fists, chairs and bottles. Nineteen persons eventually were153 words
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Article27 1960-06-02 3 MOSCOW. Wed. A fast luxury rail link between Moscow, Paris and London was completed here last night with the arrival of the Berlin express— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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115 1960-06-02 3 RED PAPER ACCUSES DULLES OF HITLERISM MOSCOW. Wed.— The Russian Government newapaper livestia charted yesterday that Central Intelligence Agency chief Mr. Allen W. Dulles, was a wartime "accomplice" of Gestapo leader Helnrich Himmler. The newspaper carried an article "featuring some hitherto little-known episodes" in Mr. Dulles's life. It said itUPI - 115 words
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Miscellaneous360 1960-06-02 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 5> MCiP WTTH tug BAXAAkA ti^Jj%]fnm —^3 > OU PAfllO 6IMr«DAor «ress: 10.00 Rayuan Sukma; 1030 HMUIU OIIXU AKUKt. The Ooon Show; 11.00 Oood Night. Medium wave 47C metres RABID MAI AVA Short Wave: 62 metres HMUIU MALA T A from 9.00— 10. M p.m.360 words
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706 1960-06-02 4 CITY FESTOONED WITH FLAGS, LIGHTS ALL is set for the giant island- wide National Day celebrations which begin on Friday. The city has been transformed into a fairyland of lights and colour. Buildings in the heart of the city have been colourfully adorned with706 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-06-02 4 Malayan theme at display of 210 paintings by 107 artists- r¥. exhibition of 210 paintings by 107 artists being held in conjunction with Singapore's National Day celebrations will be opened tomorrow at 5.30 pm. at the Victoria Memorial Hall by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnara. It will continue155 words
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Article77 1960-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Opera lovers are invited to join the Singapore Musical Society Choir for a concert of choruses from various popular operas to be performed on September 8. Weekly rehearsals for the concert, conducted by Mrs. Aisha Akbar. are being held at the St.77 words
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Article, Illustration228 1960-06-02 4 rpHE Delta School 1, last 'M. year's primary school champion team, has won again this year's Shell Traffic Game, which is designed to give road safety training to school children. Other prize-winning teams in the primary section are: Delta School II second) Lee Kuo Chuan School228 words
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Article34 1960-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The "Meet the People session by the People's Action Party at its Aljunied Road branch in Serangoon Road on Friday has been cancelled due to It being National Day-34 words
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125 1960-06-02 4 Two years for bid to cheat the P.O. SINGAPORE. Wed. A Post Office Savings Bank depositor, who had only $102 in his account when he tried unlawfully to withdraw a sum of 940. was jailed today for two years. P. Karupplah. 23 a Rural Board labourer, was found guilty by125 words
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Article302 1960-06-02 4 The following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. AUUVALS BO AC: Prom Sydney, Darwin (BA 713/114) 9.20 pm (IAJtIJDA: From Jakarta (OA 094) 11.45 a.m. AIR INDIA: Prom Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (AI 403) 13 noon. CATHAY PACIFIC: rrom Hong Kong.302 words
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Article46 1960-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. People going to Clifford Pier to board ships on National Day between 6 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. are advised to approach from Robinson Road. Traffic diversion Is being enforced during this period for the big parade at the Padang46 words
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Advertisement97 1960-06-02 4 THE KIND OF GIRL SUZY PARKER REALLY IS "I w«s 19 when I owned hoiiM in Hit country and fi v jutomobiltt Perhjpi Him mjkti mm «ound hkt a montttr. But I an." Suif Parker, top me. del Jnd the girl whett ract aftd ih»pt are at familiar at a97 words
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Miscellaneous170 1960-06-02 4 Siftff€ipoi*c diary ROWCROFT THEATRE Brigade. Pafclr Ris: Pulau CLUB pieeents "Love In Uie Blakaiig Mati. Mist" by Kenneth Homo at the YMCA (Orchard Road.: Rowcroft Theatre. Rowcroft Junior Dept opens from 2 p.m: Lines Ayer Rajah Road at bodybuilding and wetght-llft-8 30 pm. »>g P«n: cricket practice 5 SINGAPORE JUDO170 words
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Article244 1960-06-02 5 BOARD GETS READY TO PLAY PART IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT C.E.B. DRAWS UP DETAILED ELECTRIFICATION SCHEMES IPOH, Wednesday. DETAILED plans to supply electricity to the rural areas in North Malaya are now being drawn up by the Central Electricity Board. They are part of the244 words
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105 1960-06-02 5 Youth, 17, is second to be killed in a week SINGAPORE, Wed.— A blood- splattered youth ran into a block of City Council quarters in Veerasamy Road here today— and died. Leow Tee Tee. 17, of Braddell Road, had been stabbed and was fleeing from his assailants. He scrambled up105 words
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112 1960-06-02 5 Jewellery and cash stolen from shop IPOH. Wed.— Thieves broke into a hardware shop in Leech Street here early this morning and stole jewellery, household implements and cash totalling more than $9,000. The jewellery, worth about 5.'.000. and 55.000 in cash were kept in a safe which was forced open112 words
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Article47 1960-06-02 5 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. The Penang Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will open the food and fun fair organised by the Butterworth Catholic Church at 4 p.m. on Saturday *at the Butterworth Convent. The fair will continue on Sunday from 4p. m to 10 p.m.47 words
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Article44 1960-06-02 5 SEGAMAT. Wed.— The Segamat district welfare committee will sell flowers to collect Tunds for the Malayan Association for the Blind on Monday, the national flower day. There are about 20,000 blind people In the Federation and about 2.300 in Johore.44 words
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153 1960-06-02 5 Give-up rebels are happy says consul PENANG, Wednesday. TItIE eight Indonesian rebels who surrender- ed last Thursday night six hours before their 22 comrades sailed away from Penang for a secret destination are still under custody in the Indonesian consulate here. Even since their lawyer, Mr. Jag-Jit Singh handed them153 words
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Article90 1960-06-02 5 5 named for talks in Amsterdam IPOH. Wed. The Malayan Teachers National Congress has named five of Its officials to attend the assembly of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession in Amsterdam. The assembly begins on July 31. and will be attended by about 800 delegates from90 words
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Article, Illustration313 1960-06-02 5 THE chairman of the all-Alliance Buk.it Mertajam Town Council. Mr. Ooh Chooi Cheng, today resigned from his post. He will, however, remain a member of the council. BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wednesday Mr Ooh declined to Rive the reasons for his action. But he had recently Indicated313 words
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Article21 1960-06-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« selling price of a Commonwealth reply coupon has been increased from IS cents to 20 cents.21 words
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Article20 1960-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 23.000 people are attending Malay Classes sponsored by the Qovernment In tae Federation.20 words
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Miscellaneous178 1960-06-02 5 Buys Bunny By Baiph BeintdaM JLi'i Abner By At Cupp o*A*.'.'-SHMoosae 1/Wta^ ZJw-vm4\ ;-v^2Sl HAPPILY IF ANYONE S STUMP'S .JCi WORK? Tw l^O* I t^KTkiJtSS^Sm r^^i 1M nick Tracy By Chester Gouid I V TWATWILLCiIVBUSTIMC I^NO VVAAT ABOUT TRACV? I I J^]ANACL£O WITH HIS OWN 10 BE MILES FWOM TWE178 words
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Article64 1960-06-02 6 ill H ore's M 0 I Minimum i IN FONO MEMORY of a very dear father Benjamin Chinntah ArunoMlem who departed thi« life on. 2 6.5 a. Ttwy r**t-ln God's eternal glory blest A REQUIEM HIGH mass will be bald To.l.iy at K. Mavtafl Church. Pvaang for the64 words
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Article32 1960-06-02 6 it Ward, SlO (Minimum) MR. MRS. ANTONY, Mr. Mrs. Albert «i<h to thank all relatives and friends for their attendance and valuable preaentr on the occasion of their wedding on L"-5-60.32 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, June 2,1960.
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Article666 1960-06-02 6 The floor price for padi, now $15 a picul, has been one of the most valuable aids the farr or has had. But he has not enjoyed by any means the full benefit. The middle man has always extracted a greedy tithe. The success of co-operative666 words
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Article364 1960-06-02 6 President Soekarno who, despite his frequent and prolonged absences from home, purports to understand so well his countrymen and their needs, may be at a genuine loss to conceive why the Indonesian Democratic League exists at all. Other people know that it was formed in March after Soekarno364 words
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Article197 1960-06-02 6 It is regrettable that Thailand, in most ways sucH a good and friendly neighbour, should discriminate racially between citizens of this country in the matter of granting entry visas. When, as he has promised, the Thai Consul in Penang reports back that he has received protests about this,197 words
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A BIRD-LOVER'S LAMENT: THIS CONTEST WAS NOT PUBLICISED ENOUGH
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Letter157 1960-06-02 6 AS a bird lover for the last 25 years, may I comment on the competition held in Singapore on Sunday? Thanks must co to the organisers as this rare sport has vanished since pre-war days. On the other hand. I was not Impressed by the way information of it was157 words
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Letter111 1960-06-02 6 LONG WAIT r THE residents of Paslr Pan Jang would be much obliged If any official of the Singapore City Council would take the trouble to be in the vicinity of the 4J milestone Paslr Pan Jang Road whenever there is a downpour. Due to the bad drainage, flood waters111 words
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Letter112 1960-06-02 6 POOR RANGE I WONDER when the Singapore postal authorities will wake up to the fact that the range of postage stamps in issue here at present is inadequate. My own personal need is for a 40 cents stamp and a 75 cents stamp. The air mall rate for a postcard112 words
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Letter22 1960-06-02 6 WHY NOT? I SEE that Mr. Khrushchev says that "Communist China and other Asian nations, including India and Indonesia, should be ln-22 words
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Letter64 1960-06-02 6 vlted to the next Summit conference." Why shouldn't they? How can we hope to achieve world peace if we Ignore those nations and act as if they didnt exist? Don't let the fact that the proposal comes from Russia prejudice us. Let us pocket our false pride. Let us cease64 words
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Letter103 1960-06-02 6 TEACHERS 'PHE withdrawal of the diploma in education course at the University of Malaya in Singapore on the eve of the opening of the new session demands explanation. It is true that the number of students in the secondary schools has risen considerably and Singapore needs mote graduate teachers. At103 words
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Letter73 1960-06-02 6 STAMP PLEA IN the past philatelists in 1 Singapore have betm disappointed by the manner In which the post office have treated first-day covers of national stamp Issues On National Day another set of stamps is being issued. The State flag Is the central theme. Philatelists hope that their first73 words
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Letter65 1960-06-02 6 ABOUT TIME ItfORE than two and a ITX half years have elapsed since Kallang Airport Estate was built. Isn't It about time then that final repairs were made to Old Airport Road, which faces Kallang Park and leads to the estate? The estate is also In urgent need of street65 words
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Letter58 1960-06-02 6 'DEAR SIR...' THE letter on the subject x of "official Jargon" brought to mind correspondence which I once had with an Inspector of taxes in Britain. In reply to his letter I headed my own "Pear Obedient Servant." and signed it "Your Lord and Master". I had the feeling that58 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1960-06-02 6 HORACE CASTELL - THE CHANGING FACE OF AFRICA HORACE CASTELL by AFRICAN nationalism is today transforming Africa, for centuries the sleeping giant among continents. The political shape of Africa, as defined by European powers in the past 100 years, is changing now with bewildering speed under the impulse of the Africans themselves. AtReuter - 1,083 words
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Advertisement174 1960-06-02 6 WAtc%Gm REFRIGERATORS NOW COSTLESS! because greater demand results in lower manufacturing I l co *t«» YOU BENEFITI The TabeJ— Ftor' (DB. 41)^\ Another table-top in your kitchen with the SHEERLINE'S handy working surface! Gleaming white exterior with Cloud Grey front panel. Choice of door handle colours I Bultabst for Alternating174 words
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Article516 1960-06-02 7 YONG REVIEWS A YEAR OF CHANGE FROM COLONIAL TO NATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM' rptfE SINGAPORE Government plans to A convert the Singapore Division of the University of Malaya into the National University of Singapore, the Minister of Education, Mr. Tong Nyuk Lin, said tonight. This follows the Federation516 words
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Article309 1960-06-02 7 Dismissed: $100,000 bonus case OAKES ACTION FAILS BUT HE GETS $830 FOR SERVICES TLf R. JUSTICE AMBROSE dismissed in the ITX High Court here today the $160,000 bonus claim made by Mr. Walter Oakes, a former general manager of George Lee Ltd., against the company. SINGAPORE. Wednesday He also dismissed309 words
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Article53 1960-06-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today fixed the maximum rate of Interest which may oe charged by pawnbrokers for pledges at 11 per cent per month. This new Interest rate is subject to confirmation by the Legislative Assembly. although It comes Into53 words
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Article24 1960-06-02 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The archbishop of Singapore and Malacca, Monslgnor M. Olcomendy, has granted a dispensation from abstinence for all Catholics on National Day.24 words
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Article987 1960-06-02 7 BINOAPORE. Wed— An Indian classical music recital in aid of the National Theatre Fund will be given by Miss Kumari Anusuya, a talented violinist, who Is on a short visit to Singapore and the Federation. The recital will be held at the Cultural Centre. Fort987 words
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Article, Illustration212 1960-06-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. C. V. Devaa Nair, a leading P.A.P. unionist who resigned as the Education Ministry's political secretary, today returned to teaching at the St. Andrew's School after an absence) of nine years. "It is a pleasure to be back212 words
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Article481 1960-06-02 7 rpHE University of Malaya today announced the names of 57 new doctors, including seven women, who have graduated from its Faculty of Medicine. This Is the largest batch to pass out In a single examination. Among those who Quailfled Is Edmund Hugh Anthony Montelro. son of481 words
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Article230 1960-06-02 7 6 YEARS' JAIL FOR ACID ATTACK CINGAPORE, Wed. —A man, who threw a tin of acid -at a youth, causing him extensive burns on the face and front of the body, was Jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court here today. Chua Kirn Soon, 25.230 words
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Article36 1960-06-02 7 BINOAPORE. Wed— Mr P.M. Framroz. chairman of Framroz Ltd., who died on Sunday morning, was buried at the Parsl cemetery In Tamplnes Road and not the Hindu cemetery as reported in the Straits Times.36 words
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Article, Illustration659 1960-06-02 8 St. Andrew's Hospital needs your help FEMININE FORUM 'J'llE people of Singapore and the Federation are very generous even though, every year, charity after charity make increasing demands on their limited budgets. But they try to do what they can because they know that the work that these charities are659 words
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Miscellaneous271 1960-06-02 8 Straits Times Crossword flj^B* bVbbV| *9^ B%[a BBB^ I l^S" ACROSS sprouting despondently 1 1. The flower produced by iT 8 Eliot) (10) Scotch hasel la extraordi- 5. She sets everything back nary (13) Including the ring (4) 8. Largely artful finish (10) 6. The south wind U to the271 words
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Advertisement1694 1960-06-02 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TO_AREN^ LIVERPOOL GLASttW. IQHDOH I, COHTINfNIAL PORTS Oue Sport Sails r «'ham Nntng IEIRESIAS livtrpMl Cd. 11/4 Jme B Jmi 7 AJAX LinrpMl. Oublm Jme 4 Jim 7 Jane |/i| Jmi 11 EUMAEUS L'tion, H burg. R'dim, A'mouth JMt I Jim 11 JMt 11/12 Jaee 111,694 words
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Advertisement1328 1960-06-02 9 WEI^EBI%3M£Ki!EESM /gsajvTHE E.A.C. LINES [iafcr^Wk otN «">SE» MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PMIS-I-l YaJ' J'l Soon t S'hant Ptaang XS^IJSJ SUMBAWA-i) Ctt. II SJMC I 7 'mi 1/ I JBM XjnßTtr "FALSTRIA" t) 21/25 JaM 21/27 Jmi 21 21 JaM "SARGOBNA" a) 31 Jail 4 Jily 1/ I Jily 1/ 71,328 words
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Advertisement1430 1960-06-02 9 Z?5 Ms THE BEN LIME STEAMERS LTD. II^ SIHCAPOIE (iKtrptrated ia tka Maittd liigdem) I lIHU SAILINGS tt ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. S ham Pening lENCLEUCH for Port Sudan Irverpatl Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hull le Part/ 4 Jim 1/ B JaM BENDORAN for LtPMP Rotterdam. Bremen. Hamburg Ida1,430 words
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Advertisement1481 1960-06-02 9 McALISTER CO., LTD. v.-^. V^** 4 r.LIRNAN LIMB KLAVEMESS LINE <(*"*** LONBON. IAItIUF ROTTERBiM. HAVRE LBS ANCEIES, SAN FUNCISCO HUH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND Cm OF RIPON Accept.of caria ter CUtril ft Sulk Spore C S't-am Perarg America 14/ M JtM 11/21 JaM M/UlaM OROHXVILII Cm OF COIOMBO S'pon P1,481 words
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Article669 1960-06-02 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported tne following buMne&s at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices uiiie&s only one was written). Industrials: Pltzpatrlcks (3) $1.43; Fraser and Neave ords $2.13. $2.14. $2.12; Gammon $2.55 D. ON, $2 53; Henry Waugh $1.56; Hongkong669 words
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Article113 1960-06-02 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK Continent June July shipments $33 buyers. $33 > sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $50 'j seller*., drum $53>* sellers. Pepper: quietly steady; no business was reported done. Muntok white. $265. Sarawak $260 (both unchanged), special113 words
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Article70 1960-06-02 10 Till Malayan Exchange Banks' AstsdaUon made the foUowliw changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1624; Danish Kroner 225 i; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Konc, the UA d»Uar was quoted at70 words
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557 1960-06-02 10 MINING SHARES STRONG: AYER HITAM NOW OVER 100s. By Our Market Correspondent *J* HE mining section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday continued strong with many useful appreciations again occurring in the prices of market leaders. Continuing persistent demand took Ayer Hitam Tin up to 101s. AIS done and the557 words
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Article88 1960-06-02 10 rrm Federation Minister of x Finance has axed the following prices for calculating Customs duties fee the week beginning on Jane 2. Rubber $1.27H a lb Copra $536 a ton. Coconut oil $880 a tea. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $403 a ton. The rates of88 words
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Article20 1960-06-02 10 SINGAPORE: June 1. RUBBER: $1.26} per lb. (up l's cents). 5 p.m. close: $1.27 (steady quiet). TIN: closed.20 words
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Article128 1960-06-02 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares maintained a firm tone here tooay. Cyclone gained Is. to 325. 6d and Factors gained 6d. to 11s. 9d Base metals and the oils were steady. Mt. Isa rose lurtner to 70s up Is. 6d. Commonwealth bonds traded along firm lines. Con. Zuic 92128 words
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Article160 1960-06-02 10 CHIPS lying aloncUde the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Asia 12. Stefan Okrzeja 4 5. Pres. McKlnley 6A, Ma'.aram 8/9, TJlsadane 10/11, Marcelll Nowotko 13/14, Bintang 15/16, Sumbawa 18. Roggereen 19, Sedenak N. Wall 3. Oiang Ann N. WaU 5. Emp. Gannet 21/22. Rajah160 words
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Article220 1960-06-02 10 JUNE ttrit grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday, at 126-, cents per lb., up li cents on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was quiet but stead?. S.C.CJI. A. closinc price* in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 KJ3.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 127 sellers 128 (M);220 words
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Advertisement1252 1960-06-02 10 Express U.S.A. PeoiCie Atlantic Com«t Bmnrlm ETA. E.T.A. E.T.A. S pee P. S'*im Pen»n| Hkong I. Angeles N. York •.I. "KMiknra Mtra'' la Put 3 4 Jute I Jyne 21 Jim 14 July "Kimkaaa Mam" Ist Call 34/7S Jim 27 21 im 2»« Call 21 31 JMI I July 211,252 words
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Advertisement287 1960-06-02 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE far liujltt Ja»M:- Sport P. Sham PMMg •"lONEVERETT" \TT. 21/ M "LENEVERETT" HIM* 11 JwM Call* Pun. Ftf RatftM. ClittagMg, Calcitta:"RUTNEVERE Tr T/.T. "TTTTT. II JMt 21 JIM M JMI "BONIVERETT" 11 Illy 22 Illy 2S Illy "BOIPNEVERETT" 21 July 21 Jlly 21 July Bulk oil'ittei spki287 words
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Advertisement22 1960-06-02 10 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock ExchanfrJune I May 31 Industrials: 14*43 U5.49 Tins: 188.62 157.41 S Rubben: 311.5? 314.21 Jan. 1 1»5( IM.22 words
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Advertisement470 1960-06-02 10 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT i X.M.S. CAP. Ul) Ipoh Town Ceancil Notice NOTICE is hereby gtren that It Ls proposed under Section 144 Ok* the Town Boards Enactment to amend the Ipoh Approved Town Plan No. B 3 published as Notification No. 2846 tn the Federated Malay Stales Government470 words
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Advertisement1443 1960-06-02 10 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BANKS' ASSOGATION that we the undersigned Lim Scow Eng and Chua Khiam Teck Al members of the above Aehave withdrawn our partnership sociatlon In the State of Slngainterest in Chuan Seng dr Co.. P° re wlll be closed for business1,443 words
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Advertisement966 1960-06-02 11 COMPANY MEETING DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY TURNOVER REACHES £261.000,000 The 61st Annual General Meeting of Dunlop Rubber Company Limited was held on May 23rd m London. Mr. O. E. Beharrell, The Chairman, who presided, said: Results for 1939 Increased Sales The year 1959 has been a year of good progress for966 words
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Advertisement792 1960-06-02 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ADVERTISEMENT FOR POST OF CHIEF STORE KEEPER The North Borneo Electricity Board bat a vacancy for a Chief Store Keeper, a Senior appointment In the Clerical Establishment Tbe post calls for a sound general education ability to deal with and answer all correspondance on Stores matters, at least792 words
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Advertisement810 1960-06-02 11 NOTICES Estates ef:— 1. VIM AR SOO, decrasrd late 84 No. 37A, Keong Saik Road, Singapore, who died on 26th March. 1»M. (P.I ni/btii 2. TEO CHIN SENG, deceased, late ol No. 3iß. Orchard Koad. Sinrapore. who died on tlst March. 1960. (P.T.J74/19MI. Pursuant to Section 39 ot ths Trustee's810 words
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Advertisement3118 1960-06-02 11 **^^*^*^'^'^^'^'^'^'^'^'^'*^'*^'^^^^^^^^^^^'**^'^'**^'^'^'***^*^'^'*^****^'^'*****^^^^^i l( on tinned from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 2« Word* IS (Min.)-Box 14 BBS *xtr* LOCAL OIRL REQUIRED as Junior I receptionist at Kuropean School, mornI ings only. Box A 4750 S.T. Spore. I WANTED EUROPEAN/EURASIAN Oirl receptionists for wellknoun beauty ••lon. State salary required. Boa A 4740 B.T.3,118 words
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Advertisement1268 1960-06-02 11 VIHICLIS FOR SALC STEAMBATH. MASSACE. ETC. M Wtrd, U (Vi*.)—Bma it Ht. txtrm 10 Wormt It <Min.)—MmM tt afa txtr* REGISTERED 1/10' M HONDA LAURA MASSABI A Ktrambatba. ltftro. Tip-top condition. Inatalment Klpert Ucaased M*s**ur/Mas» us*. ban*. Own*r soins ovsrsea*. Coo- Appoiatmenu Dan* 10 00 s.m. a ji) tact Ur.1,268 words
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Article312 1960-06-02 12 THIRD WIN FOR LESTER PIGGOT LONDON, Wed. The English colt, St. Paddy, starting at 7 to 1. triumphed over the strong Irish and French opposition to win the 181 st running of the Derby at Epsom this afternoon. Ridden by Lester Piggott, trained by NoelReuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-06-02 12 MAHAT AMBU (right), Singapore and Evtready centre forward, heads the ball as a Chartered Bajik defender attempts to intercept in yesterday's S.B.H.F.A. senior League and Cup football match at Farrer Park. Eveready. who won the Div. 1 League championships last58 words
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213 1960-06-02 12 return from Rome with at least 20 \IELBOIRNE Wed. Australia s Olympic Games team hope to gold medals. Some judges have suggested that 25 could be won. Even if these figures are high, performances by Australians show that they can confidently expect213 words
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Article162 1960-06-02 12 LONDON. Wed. —Dave Chamley. the British Empire and European lightweight boxing champion, won another shot at the world title by knocking out Paul Armstead". 23. an American Negro from Los Angeles, in the ninth round of a scheduled ten-rounds contest at the Empire Pool Wembley, lastReuter - 162 words
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Article126 1960-06-02 12 T ONDON, Wed. Tea JLj scores in today's cricket matches: At Oxford: Oxford University 178 for seven (A. Baig 51, C. Fry 54) versus Worcestershire. At Romford: Essex 132 (D. White six for 41) Hampshire 70 for two. At Lords: Middlesex 202 for six (W. Russell 86.Reuter - 126 words
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Article93 1960-06-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The first schoolboys international basketball match between Malaya and Singapore has been tentatively fixed for Aug. 27 at Kuala Lumpur. The Federation of Malaya School Sports Council disclosed that the semi-finals and final of this year's interstate schools basketball tournament will be organised by Kelantan93 words
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Article170 1960-06-02 12 DURBAN, Wed. The New Zealand All-Blacks Rugby Union touring team were held to a 6-6 here today by Natal. All-Black Hooker Denia Young won the ball frequently in the set scrums and lost it, only once in the loose to former England player Nick Labuschagne. while170 words
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Article780 1960-06-02 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club, who lost the Division One status at the end of the 1953 season and have been campaigning in Division two ever since, have gone another step down the ladder. S.C.C. Seletar F.C. and Minto C U. will be relegated to780 words
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Article102 1960-06-02 12 PENANG AAA PLAN TO HOLD WALK PENANG. Wed. The Penang Amateur Athletic Association last night tentatively agreed to organise a big walk on behalf of the sponsors, a film organisation. The probable route will be Penang Road, North am Road, Kelawel Road, Bagan Jermal Road, Gottlieb Road, Dat« Kramat Road102 words
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Article92 1960-06-02 12 NEW YORK. Wed. Jack Dempsey has announced that he will present a trophy for the heavyweight championship of the world, which he held between 1919 and 1926. The "Manassa Mauler" made the announcement at a press conference yesterday, in his broadway restaurant in the presence of Ingemar92 words
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395 1960-06-02 12 Kok Peng scores another good victory SINGAPORE, Wed. Promising newcomer Gan Kok Peng, who eliminated last via is schoolboy champion Chan Keng Guan three I weeks ago, scored another convincing victory in the Singapore i Badminton. Association's junior championship at the S.B.A. hall tonight. Kok Peng, li 16-year-old I student395 words
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Article50 1960-06-02 12 LONDON. Wed. Minor Counties scored 219 for seven at tea in their match against the South African cricket tourists at Blurton today. Minor Counties made a poor start but Ikln (41), Collins (96> and Birkerushaw <33> put up fine performances against the South African attack.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement191 1960-06-02 12 Tlut Guinness is highly regarded by the Medic*) Pro- gnt^m\ Icision is evidenced by the thousands of letters received gtm »^-UTiJr^% from doctors testifying their constant prescription ot it JSBk^ 4T IMB in their "encral rr.ului Jls^BTm JBlsflmmmH d Jh 111 fj At i toiiu ill user, ol Anaemia and191 words
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Advertisement55 1960-06-02 12 The new Braided waist adjusters V H i^\ The nccs 'Lightning' Adjuster is so easy to fit more economical the best looking and its slide grip allovos for perfect adjustment, instantly. Comes in eighteen colours to blend superbly xith all the slack shades. 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd. Kuala Lumpur Penang. Imperial55 words
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Article386 1960-06-02 13 NEGRI IN THE LEAD 4 TIMES I Negri Sambilan 4 Kwong Wah (HK) 4 SEREMBAN, Wed. Four 'times Negri Sembilan led in this match but they had to be content to share this eightgoal thriller with Kwong Wah, the visiting Hong Kong footballers, here today. Negri,386 words
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271 1960-06-02 13 Prince of Lalita to miss Perak Derby— Marksman a 'must 1 EPSOM JEEP'» TEN TO FOLLOW PINCE of Lalita, the 1959 winner, will not run in Sunday's Perak Derby at Ipoh. In his absence. Marksman, who won the Singapore Derby in April, must have a great chance. Marksman is a271 words
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Article229 1960-06-02 13 SOCCEK Tour match: Malays v Kwong Wah. HK iMerdeka Stadium 8 pjnj. Callbeck Cap Final. 13 Anglian* v RAPC, Spore iSeremban) Spore Div. 1: Chinese Ath v Maxwell (Jn Besar 5.15 p.m.): Div. 3A: Mt. Emily v Maxwell 'A 1 Farrer Pk>; Haikowyu v Blue Roy (Oeylang). Ipoh229 words
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150 1960-06-02 13 By JACK FINGLCTON the one that was 'called." /CANBERRA, Wed. Ausv, tralian Test captain Richie Benaud in a cable to the Sydney Sun, for which he will be reporting on the coming Test series, says he cannot say that South African bowler Geoff Griffin150 words
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Article55 1960-06-02 13 LOS ANGELES. Wed.-Herb Elliott. Australian holder of the world record, has decided to stay in the United States for at least another two days to have his injured knee treated at the University of Southern California clinic The injury was an aggravation of tissue between theReuter - 55 words
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Article372 1960-06-02 13 SATTAR MAKES DEFENCE SINGAPORE. Wednesday. CINGAPORE'S national soccer coach Rahim Sattar today described the charges made against him by Mr. Howe 300 Chye. secretary of the Singapore Junior Asian Cup team, as "untrue, biased and calculated to belittle me." Sattar said this in a statement372 words
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110 1960-06-02 13 S'PORE TO BE VENUE FOR NEXT RACING CONFERENCE QINGAPORE. Wed—Singapore will be venue of the second Asian Racing conference next year, the chairman of the Singapore Turf Club. Mr V. C. Bath, said today. Mr. Bath, who returned by air after attending the first Asian Racing Conference held in Tokyo110 words
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Article104 1960-06-02 13 Schools to use metric system CJINOAPORE, Wed. Slngau> pore Combined Schools Sports Council i.as decided to adopt the metric system for all Its championship metings this year. The council recently will Introduce the metric system for its district and inter-dis-trict championships next month. The metric system will also be used104 words
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Article77 1960-06-02 13 VOTTINGHAM, Wed.-Mr. A Dudley Nourse, manager of the touring South African cricket team, said here last night that Geoff Griffin. their fast bowler who has been "called by the umpires for throwing, will attend a cricket "school" in London run by former England cricketer Alf Oover. Mr.Reuter - 77 words
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422 1960-06-02 13 SPORTS SUMMARY AND CABLES IN BRIEF SOCCER Tour match: Negri 4 (Moong Hooug 3. P. van Hulzen) Kwong W.Mi. HK 4 (Kal Chlu 3. Leong Xi(. Man Wai) at Scremban. S pore Business Hie Leaoe-Cup Snr Dlv; Eveready 10 (Mahat Ambut 3. Ibrahim Hassan 3, Ismail Yusoff 2. Mohd. &tid,422 words
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Article133 1960-06-02 13 SYDNEY. Wed.-Soccer re-, ferees In Sydney In j future will charge with assault any player or spectator attacking them. The secretary of the New South Wales Soccer Referees' Association. Mr Noel I Vidler. said hi* association had held a special meeting at the weekend to discuss theReuter - 133 words
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Article229 1960-06-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MR. LIM KEE SIONG, vice-president of the F.A. of Malaya will attend the FIFA congress in Rome in August to press the Asian Football Confederation's demand for an Asian vice-president of FIFA. I Mr. Urn will aho vi.tit Britain to negotiate229 words
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Article28 1960-06-02 13 SANTIAGO. Wed. The 1962 World Cud soccer championship will be held, in earthquake devastated Chile despite the crippling economic repercussions of the natural disaster there. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article64 1960-06-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Ties In the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association's interclub tournaments this weekend are: Flmrrrdew Shield: BCRC v Selangor Coast Club; TPCA v SelanKor Oolf Club. Mrs. Alan Loke Shirld: Selangur Coast Club v Selangor Club: Sultan Suleiman v Klang Club: Selangor Golf Club v64 words
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Article134 1960-06-02 13 QINOAPORE, Wed,—Blnga- pore Amateur Swimming Association tonight decided to hold Its first Olympic Games trials on June 30 Qualifying times, which will be submitted to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council for approval, are: Men 100 m freestyle (58--sec); 400 m freestyle <4min3s--seci; 1,500134 words
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Advertisement195 1960-06-02 13 For good smoking taste, it makes good sense to smoke mm m ||h| HeIIT America's outstanding filter cigarettel KENT'S FAMOUS MICRONITE FILTER BRINGS THROUGH ***^J THE REAI TOBACCO TASTE OF FINEST <**Jj NATURAL TOBACCOS >S>-^ IMIIT •lIX IN IMKIT CIOWTTIS-TIHOHII IMIUIII IlllltCa i~~- T Arthritis and INSECT Sciatica Banished DirrV195 words
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Article459 1960-06-02 14 CONVINCED MALAY COULD BE MEDIUM OF TEACHING AT ALL LEVELS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A 10-MAN DELEGATION, which spent two weeks in Indonesia studying the general educational system there, returned home today fully convinced that Malay could be used as a medium of instruction in schools at all459 words
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Article82 1960-06-02 14 Blackout hits Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs. A breakdown at the Pasir Panjang Power Station plunged half of the island and Southern Johore into darkness last night. The blackout began at 10.30 p.m. and by 12.15 am. today, only part of the affected areas were re-lighted Blacked-out districts included the entire northern82 words
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Article51 1960-06-02 14 SINGAPORE, Wed Free film show will be screened at "India House." 31 Grange Road, Singapore, every Thursday at 5 p.m. Films to De screened this evening are "Music of India" and "The Prime Minister's visit to Indonesia." survey the proposal had not so lar51 words
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Article190 1960-06-02 14 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. TTCE retiring Malayan High Commissioner in Aus--1 tralia, Dato Ounn Lay Teik, who flew in here tonight from Canberra, urgently urged the Federation Government to appoint a Tra.de Commissioner to encourage Australian businessmen to invest in Malaya Dato Gun n added that during his190 words
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89 1960-06-02 14 Queen to get an invitation to India NEW DELHI, Wed.— A formal invitation to the Queen to visit India will be sent within the next fortnight. authoritative sources said here today. The sources said President Rajendra Prasad would .send the formal invitation to her before leaving for a State visitReuter - 89 words
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Article101 1960-06-02 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. A woman, wielding a short iron bar. tonight led two young thugs into a Park Road house to attack a car- penter. Their victim was 38-^ear-I old Tan 800 Toh, a father of two, who was in bed when the gang broke in. In grave101 words
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Article98 1960-06-02 14 SINGAPORE Wed Cus- The Customs party had £msdncer Ttoday seized earlier been tipped off that 20 gallons of illicit liquor illicit liquor was being transafter a brief car chase along ported through the Paya was found in- two* men inside the side the car98 words
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Article342 1960-06-02 14 LONDON, Wed. Stock market* In London today lo<i their recent firm tone and closed with a generally dull appearance. Sentiment was aHected by a furthe.' decline In sterling In the foreign exchange ma;ket which gave rise to a certain v mount of apprehension concerning the gold and foreign342 words
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Advertisement327 1960-06-02 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHT. Kurds SIO (Minimum) BIRTH TO DR. AND MRS. K C CHAN, a •on. on 1.H.80 in Malacca Ho-p.tal. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. MRS. CHEN BINC N'ANC thank* nlativis and Ir.. rs.i- n r MMf nu-hi volts, wreaths and Ihoor attended the funeral of th< ir 1 i he uwd327 words
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