The Straits Times, 4 June 1960
1960-06-04
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Title Section17 1960-06-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times 15 CENTS. Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 196017 words
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Article, Illustration889 1960-06-04 1 RAIN RAIN RAIN THE BIG DISAPPOINTMENT No show— 'We must consider the children' Parade units turn up, wait in vain JEEMING RAIN today washed out the National Day mass rally and march-past. It was a vast disappointment for the people of Singapore. Disappointment for the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, lnche Yusof889 words
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Article433 1960-06-04 1 MR NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV said today that his Defence Minister's recent warning that Soviet rocket men had orders to strike at the bases from which aircraft intruding on Communist air space had taken off "ought to be taken literally." He had been asked at his two-hour433 words
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Article127 1960-06-04 1 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Federation Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has sent this message to the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew: "On the occasion of th<first National Day of the State of Singapore may I offer to you and the Government and127 words
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Advertisement55 1960-06-04 1 aukclau ewttf day by COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES. SEACON LTD. Civil Engineers 6- Contractors ESTATE DEVELOPMENT, INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS, HOUSING. r. 11 -Of i*. m:sn.\. a 4oxsrni€:nox from Start to Finish by SEACON "SEACONOMIC HOUSING IS THE BEST VALUE" P.O. Box 566, P.O. Bex 457, P.O. Bex 473, SINGAPORE 1. KLCHING. JISSEITON,55 words
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Advertisement114 1960-06-04 1 Owners of Rolex and Tudor watches can make sure of (he t>e>t care in >er\ icing by handing their watches in at any branch of the Borneo Company, or them lot ROLEX SALES b SERVICC 75 Robinson Road Singapore Tel: ***** cmo t A COP OF ENERGY BRIMFUL OF HEALTH114 words
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Article611 1960-06-04 2 TREATY NATIONS PLEDGE TO MEET EVERY FORM OF THREAT TO PEACE, SECURITY THE eight Seato nations declared today that China was maintaining an "uncompromising' attitude" following the Summit failure and pledged to meet every form of Communist threat to the peace and security of the treatyReuter - 611 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-06-04 2 A Singapore student engineer wins award SINGAPORE. Fri. A Colombo Plan siudent, from Singapore, Ho Chin Choon. has gained the top award for first-year engineering results at the University of Queensland. This Is the first time in the 13-year history of the award the Hawlcen Memorial Prize that it has109 words
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131 1960-06-04 2 TELUK ANSON Fn North Malaya's only pineapple cannery, established by the United Plantations Ltd. on its property near here in 1953. has shut down after losing $2 million. The 200 women and girls employed In the cannery, who earned from about S4 to $12 each131 words
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Article85 1960-06-04 2 ON SALE SOON: NEW JOHORE STAMPS KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— The first of the new series of pictorial Johore stamps, bearing the portrait of Sultan Ismail, will be on sale next Friday. The stamps, which will be of 10-cent denomination, will be identical -with the new Malacca and Penang stamps of85 words
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143 1960-06-04 2 'OPEN TO PUBLIC PLAN FOR B. TIMAH SINGAPORE Fri The public will be admitted to future Singapore Turf Club race meetings at Bukit Timah on payment of an admission fee. Of But this will n.st have to b. tn^f^ 1 a eneral meeting of the club's ordinary members on June143 words
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Article57 1960-06-04 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. rhe Bouth India M. s. Droupathl dramatic troupe will stagt a Tamil social drama "Varaverpu at the Broadway Hall. New World Park, tomorrow in aid of the National Theatre Fund. The show, organised toy the Tamils Representative CounIcil. will be attended by the57 words
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Article32 1960-06-04 2 PENANG. Fri The North Malaya Liquor Traders' Association celebrated its 33rd anniversary with a dinner attended by over 300 members and guests at its Love Lane premises last night.32 words
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257 1960-06-04 2 The year that restored confidence in Singapore— by The Guardian THE GUARDIAN, discussing developments since Singapore became a State a year ago, says: '"Confidence has been largely restored, and a number of reforms embarked on that previous governments were unable to tackle." It says that when that change from being257 words
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Advertisement16 1960-06-04 2 0 Men Admire Her Hair Figure Beauty ft Poise J^ j Her own magazine..,. out soon.16 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-06-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ox i MB.p>«u) /tuercs NEVER *mv =<l V -yMADAM Tj f^ I WAITING WUEN I PKE)21 words
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682 1960-06-04 3 First move: Liquidate means of delivering nuclear weapons RUSSIA yesterday proposed liquidation of the means of delivering nuclear weapons as the first step in a new three-stage disarmament plan, informed sources said. The proposals were handed over to foreign representatives here togetherReuter - 682 words
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294 1960-06-04 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, has accused the United States Government of following a "doctrine of aggression and provocation" which "was not greeted by the American people." In a letter to four Democratic Party leaders .Mr. Khrushch.-v said Russia wouldReuter - 294 words
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Article101 1960-06-04 3 LONDON. Friday. NATURAL rubber consumption outpaced production in the first three months of 1960 but stocks of synthetic piled up. International rubber study group figures said preliminary estimates of March natural rubber output were 157.500 tons to make the first quarter's total 477.500 tons. MarchUPI - 101 words
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Article26 1960-06-04 3 MOSCOW. Fri. AutHor Boris Pasternak was burled yesterday at the foot of a tall pine tree near the house where he worked and died.26 words
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Article42 1960-06-04 3 LONDON. Fri.— The Government yesterday endorsed a speech in Ottawa by the Defence Minister. Mr. Harold Watkinson, that if Ru.v>la launched an all-out attack against the West with conventional arms, the West should feel free to use nuclear retaliation.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article32 1960-06-04 3 CAPETOWN. Kri. One hundred and fifty Capetown University students went on a hunger-strike at midnight last night to protest against the government's holding at detainees under the emergency regulations. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article77 1960-06-04 3 NOW A BAN ON CHINESE SCRIPT JAKARTA, Fri.— The Indonesian Government has banned the. unauthorised u.-, e of scripts other than Latin, Arabic, or Indonesian regional characters In dally or weekly publica--1 tlons. This will affect the use of Chinese. The ban was issued by the acting president. Dr. DJuanda.Reuter - 77 words
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220 1960-06-04 3 RUSSIANS EXPLODE BOMBSHELL AT N-TALKS GENEVA, Fri.— Russia yesterday threw the three-power nuclear test ban talks into confusion by a sudden about-face on Joining the agreed programme for Joint research into underground explosions. Mr Semyon Tsarapkin. the Soviet delegate, said Russia did not need to take part because she hadReuter - 220 words
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Article26 1960-06-04 3 LONDON. Frt. Buckingham Palace announced today that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will visit India and Pakistan, prooably next February. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement296 1960-06-04 3 Fly SWISSAIR The Airline of Switzerland As dependable as a Swiss watch! Swissair's DC— 6B service is still recognised as the most dependable means of air transportation this combined with famed Swiss precision, cuisine and hospitality makes travel by Swissair something you will always remember. Contult your reaular Travel Afentt296 words
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Miscellaneous457 1960-06-04 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE 2 1 3« iWiiTUS World Medium W«re 476 mrtrr, RADIO MALAYA Short wave: 62 mrlm from 9<Mr-10 00 pm. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning: 6.33 «»VICE 41.7 -setr*. Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Newr MEpIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Th« Ku457 words
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Article, Illustration341 1960-06-04 4 NATIONAL CARNIVAL TO BE OPENED AT 10.30 THIS MORNING BY INCHE YUSOF A THOUSAND balloons will be let loose at the official opening of the National Carnival at Raffles Institution grounds by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, tomorrow. Accompanied by his wife,341 words
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282 1960-06-04 4 A CROWD of about A 10,000 last night streamed into Hong Lim Green to watch the giant star-stud-ed People's Concert, despite dark clouds overhead after the day's heavy rain. They had come from all corners of the island to282 words
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78 1960-06-04 4 PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Day programme of activities for tomorrow is: National Carnival at Raffles Institution ground 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Malam Raksasa Rakyat (mass tattoo) at Jalan Besar Stadium 6 p.m. to 9 pjn. National Economic Development Fair at Great World 6 pjn.78 words
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Article80 1960-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Hawaii's three "Aloha Ambassadors," Mr. Duke P. Kahanamoku, Sheriff of Honolulu County, Mr. Kalhlsa Abe, Senator in the first State Legislature, and Mr. Herbert K. H. Lee. attorney, businessman and one of the four founders of the Pacific Area Travel Association, returncl here80 words
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Article22 1960-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The newly-opened Buddhist Temple, Maiigala Vlhara at Jalan Eunos. will start Its first Sunday class on June 5.22 words
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Article, Illustration210 1960-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Despite heavy rain earlier, a huge crowd tonight watched the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. open the glittering National Economic Development Fair at the Great World Park. And they followed him from stall to stall as he went round the fair, accompanied210 words
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Article304 1960-06-04 4 T\HE following is today's I- schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar* Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London Zurich. Bombay, Colombo (BA 788 > 4 55 a.m.; from London, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Bahrein, Calcutta (BA 750) 5.10 a.m., from London, Zurich. Calcutta (BA 704) 7.40 p.m.; from London.304 words
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Article65 1960-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A talentlme sponsored by Nestles Product* Malaya) Ltd will be held at the National Carnival tomorrow and on Sunday at Raffles Institution grounds. Cash prizes will b* presented to the winner* Boxes of Nestles chocolates will also be given to all finalists. Nestles will donate all65 words
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Advertisement260 1960-06-04 4 a?inimicinmiiiiiiniiiiiiiHHiit>niinii'£ Q "THE STUBBORN GENERATIONS''^ 5 (Cantonese S^^^^OnTgHT MIDNIGHT! 5 "MAGIC HEAD" chp. I (Cant.; 5 TO-DAY: 5 S 9.15 0.m.: "World For Ransom 'Si S 11.15 om.: 'The Low And S Jock Wode C Scopes j ="""™^™"^^OMb".ROW: m 9.15 a.m.: Desert Hell" (F«OJ|I S ll.lb a.m.: "Lost Ot The260 words
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Advertisement54 1960-06-04 4 Where to See The Ministry of Culture's special film Peaceful Revolution The First Year Capitol and Odeon On English) Diamond and Rex ft. Malay) Majestic, Metropole and Oriental an Mandarin) if it if it "Peaceful Revolution The First Year" tiro made by Cathay Film Services Ltd. under the direction of54 words
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Advertisement560 1960-06-04 4 mm :#shaw: Bj^rTT™lfllr4lSTßY OF CULTURE presents A Special Fcaturettt B '-PIACEFUL REVOLUTION TMI riRST TIAR" NOW SHOWING B ■I at CAPITOL English Version at REX— Malay Version |at ORIENTAL Cr.in«s« Version I2SbtwtTt4ay:4ftB.3opm" Pleose come eorlyt Shows stort promptly at advertised ti-nes fj $5, S3 &S2— No Free Lilt PATRONS PLEASE560 words
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Article357 1960-06-04 5 SINGAPORE NOW BEING RUN BY PEOPLE MAINLY FROM MALAYA TIES WILL BRING US CLOSER TOGETHER DESPITE DIVISION, HE TELLS GUESTS THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, said last night that although politically Singapore and the Federation were separated, the division was "not important"357 words
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318 1960-06-04 5 rE stage Is set for the opening of the mill-ion-dollar Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Malaya here on Monday. About 500 guests will watch the New Zealand Premier. Mr. Walter Nash, declare open the faculty by unveiling a318 words
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Article, Illustration335 1960-06-04 5 My so-called sour face by Mayor Ooi ...It does not necessarily reflect how I feel' fPHE Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said toA day city councillors should not feel annoyed or offended by "my so-called sour face." PENANG, Friday "If I sometimes look like that, it does not necessarily reflect335 words
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Miscellaneous237 1960-06-04 5 Buys Bunny By Bttiph Heiindahi I /fut/*^ fPSSTI SEE'/oEw^n jl FKSUREP C JT A I _^^J (UlPl) HEH,H6Hi\ A;, rvscE^un*.^ VJ KM fHWHC PCTUNIA! W»T' WATCH TH' y^L^/7^CSS^ Sf^ H{f &M' 1 /I LL PO SOME SHOPPING kj UH EATS HIS LAST TIME I Ul. CLUCK Vs? xGCEHD'J lA'l Xhnvr237 words
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Article43 1960-06-04 6 10 or*, Sit (Minimum) TAN HhC CHENG A Sons Whay Boon, Whay Chuan, daughters, grandsons Soon Uuan, Boon Hong, family thank all fnentla. relatives, associations, for their wreaths, scrolls nlxhtvlslts and attend mce at funeral of Mrs Tan Hng Cheng on 1.6.60.43 words
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602 1960-06-04 6 Thee Straits Times Saturday, June 4, 1960. Seato's New Friends No defensive alliance faces a greater challenge or protects a more vital segment of the free world than Seato. said Mr. Eisenhower, welcoming to Washington the Seato Council of Ministers and their chief advisers. There can be no question that602 words
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Article352 1960-06-04 6 The free nation* of Western Europe have always believed that Communist society and economics would ultimately undergo a liberalisation that would make them conform more nearly to free world standards. It has led to some of the Western governments dropping their economic guard. Evidence of this was the352 words
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Article251 1960-06-04 6 At last and a very late last at that the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the wages and allowances of Federation Government dailyrated employees is on the verge of publication. It is now three years since the Government's daily-rated workers asked for a minimum daily251 words
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Article, Illustration117 1960-06-04 6 From the Straits Times of June 3, 1910 rpHE stahniferousness of 1 the land and the fertility of the soil of Kelantin is attractinf concession hunters and before long most land should be under cultiration. The beauty of Kelantan land is that it is equally suitable for117 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1960-06-04 6 Donald Ludlow - Donald Ludlow by AS the last echoes of, the Summit avalanche die away, the American people are wrestling with the Judgement of Paris. This time, however, there is no question of handing out a golden apple, it Is a question of deciding on whom and on how many,1,289 words
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Advertisement821 1960-06-04 6 STRA'TSTItoES&FftE PRESS for tin tMHalun mf aiatrUt«r* Mir rrmrtirntatic* at lit Floor COLD STORAGE ARCAM OKCHAftO ROAD. aiNOAPORK inll rmiem $mall fnrtitmtntt and box number rapists. .Small adp.rlinm.ml, mlaamt In Singapore mam alto b* kamdad to: COLO STORAOE BRANCHES at HOLLAND ROAD. KATOM*. Ka^RtL ROAO a NAVAL SAII AUTHORISED AGENTS:821 words
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Advertisement25 1960-06-04 6 HERMES -=*r-)r~>n StWSS MHOf The most modern portable, with all the refinements of an office machine. $330 WHU tut tauftratmt UtfUH. I eourtm ova- utiuou25 words
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Advertisement120 1960-06-04 6 Full-diet CHAPPIE for bounding healthl rJELfIp-VCfb X* saV^^asfl s^HhaL. «V a^^fl It's as good as the food you eat! Chappie is fresh-cooked lean red meat, liver, fish and cereals, with extra sunshine Vitamins A D. It's sealed in the tin •o you can rely on the quality and cleanliness whenever120 words
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Article, Illustration527 1960-06-04 7 rrWS, Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today predicted a bright year ahead of Singapore, and said the Government would continue in the course it had followed in the past year. In a National Day message to the people of Singapore, be said "If527 words
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340 1960-06-04 7 Rain since dawn... and then the floods FOUR FEET OF WATER BRING CARS AND BUSES TO HALT SINGAPORE, Friday. WIDESPREAD flooding was caused all over the island today as heavy rain fell incessantly throughout the day. Hardest-hit area was as usual at Wayang Satu along Bukit Timah Road where the340 words
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203 1960-06-04 7 From HALL ROMNEY London. Friday SINGAPORE has been provisionally chosen as venue for the next international conference of orchid growers in 1963 At a conference of 21 on-chid-growing countries here it was chosen by 71 votes to 34 in preference to Los Angeles. Rio203 words
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219 1960-06-04 7 MISSIONS PLAN AFTER-HOURS BIBLE LESSONS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MISSION schools throughout the Federation which receive Government grants plan to continue teaching scripture after school hours. Sources close to mission organisations said this today in referring to a Ministry of Education directive to stop teaching Christian "religious knowledge" as a timetable219 words
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Article26 1960-06-04 7 SUNGEI PATANI, Frl. Thieves broke into the quarters of a teacher, Inche Abdullah Yunus, in the Ibrahim School last night and stole some clothing.26 words
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Article39 1960-06-04 7 JOHORE BAHRU Frl. Miss V. K. Kamalam. of Muar won the Telecoms Dept. 'Golden Voice" contest between Muar and Segamat. Second was Miss V. Ratnesavarl. also of Muar. and third was Miss S. Pakriaman of Segamat.39 words
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Article48 1960-06-04 7 IPOH. Frl. Three rusty hand grenades were recovered by a farmer about 15 yards from the railway line near Ounong Cheroh. two miles from here, this mornIng. Slew Ngan, 47, was driving his tractor when he spotted the grenades. Police removed them for demolition.48 words
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Article105 1960-06-04 7 MISS POON SOW KENG, one of Malaya's best known singers and recording artists, was married to Police Inspector Ng Yoke Wen*. Of No 2 Police Field Force. In Ipota yesterday. The ceremony was conducted by Mr. R. A. Wilkinson. DSP. officer-in-charge of the force, and was105 words
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Article135 1960-06-04 7 'DISCIPLINE COMES FIRST— MINISTER MALACCA. Friday. THUS Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today told 300 women students who recently staged a day's strike, that discipline was "more important than knowledge Speaking to the .students of the Malay Women's Training College at Durlan Daun here, he said135 words
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Article79 1960-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The President of India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has sent birthday greetings to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. The message reads: "On behalf of the Government, of the people of India, and on my own behalf, I have the pleasure to extend to Your Majesty79 words
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Article84 1960-06-04 7 SUPPER IN HONOUR OF Dr. TAN KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The acting Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Johari. gave a buffet supper at his home here last night in honour of retiring Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. TanHor Kee. Dr. Tan. 54, joined the medlcai84 words
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Article26 1960-06-04 7 IPOH. Frl— A trlsha rider. Wong Mud. 57, was found hanged In the flve-foot-way of a shop In Hale Street her* early this morning26 words
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Article18 1960-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit— Mr. G. Ramakrlshnan has been elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Sentul branch.18 words
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Article146 1960-06-04 7 CJINOAPORK, EYI A crowd O filled the General Post Office here today as sale of the special stamps to commemorate National Day began. Thousands of stamps went across the counter In the four nouns of sale. Brisk sales were also reported from all suburban146 words
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356 1960-06-04 7 NEVER BEFORE THIS SENSE OF PARTICIPATION, BELONGING, SAYS HEAD OF STATE T*HE Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, in a National Day message to the people, said: "We celebrate National Day today with the full realisation and confidence that the Government and the people of Singapore are356 words
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Article16 1960-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fit— The Selangor Indian Association will hold its annual meeting on Sunday.16 words
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Article655 1960-06-04 8 Where is the tolerance in this order? r recent weeks we have heard quite a lot about apartheid, while the Yang di-Pertuan Agong In his birthday address has spoken of the need for tolerance and goodwill among all races in Malaya. In your Issue of June 1, you655 words
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Article594 1960-06-04 8 WHEN ALL'S SAID AND DONE THE TWAIN SHALL NEVER MEET NO longer a young man, and having spent practically all my business life in the Far East, there Is to me no such thing as a colour bar in my relations with all the peoples of this territory594 words
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152 1960-06-04 8 I WAB very disappointed to read the criticism of Mr. Bernstein's recital at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall by D. M. D. Being a school girl and a serious student of music I found a lot to learn from Mr. Bernstein that night.152 words
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Article138 1960-06-04 8 I AM a member of Raffles Library of very long standing and feel it regrettable that books are being so badly treated by some members. Over the past months I have borrowed many books which were scribbled on and notes written ln the margins, obviously by138 words
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Article191 1960-06-04 8 THE HELP THAT COST ME MY J0B... 'THE Minister for Home Affairs has asked the people of Singapore to help the police fight crime. Now give me one good reason why I. a lo\:il citizen of Singapore, should help tin- police again? 1 Ml very unlucky to witness a gang191 words
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Advertisement338 1960-06-04 8 Smtk <ofltaa Jftinimg first (Hongkong's influential daily newspaper) and the laaaS^at L3P^3L^A7X^^al^BTV^^^t2ai laaH (Hongkong'* largest-selling Sunday newspaper) NOW ON SALE IN SINGAPORE Sola Agwts:—--MARICAN SONS 74, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. P. O. tax 1584 Tel. ***** Also obtainable from their Subsidiary Company The British American News Co. 18, Battery Road,338 words
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Miscellaneous213 1960-06-04 8 Straits Times. Crossword ACSOSS 6 Poet »mid to be precluded I. They might take oOee rur- <*>; t IMU v. N nlture after darkness (6.7). tn>u to •Mf Mow *r«n carried a kind of gun T oiA d^er 111 1 **m 10- ta» a bath in the end 11 s^wsrsu-'sr213 words
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Advertisement1384 1960-06-04 9 m MeAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. nu hi tnti. \«u «lr*rCTM4f LUffß HXAVBMB4M LDtl I*"^ Lint* kUattSM. MnltßiM. BAVRf IBS ANCELES, SAN FRANCtSCI, ft MJU. SEATTLE. VAMOHVEI ft PORTIANR •ITT t* BlPtai Actntiu earn fir cutral ft Imu rpara P. Sham t»ei>e-| Aaacnca. 14/SBMM Sl/BMM 14/MJMt BRONIVIIII CITT 6F COLOMBO S'pori1,384 words
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748 1960-06-04 10 TIN PRICE JUMPS $2 ON INDONESIAN ORE DECISION By Our Market Correspondent pOLLOWING the announcement that Indonesian ore will henceforth be smelted in Butterworth, instead of the United States and Holland, the price of tin in Singapore yesterday rose $2 to $390.75, the highest price since March. The local rise748 words
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Article312 1960-06-04 10 r T<HE short trading week on the Singapore Rubber Market has been very quiet with market holidays upsetting the continuity of trading, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. The undertone was sound with business almost entirely confined to 1 R.S.S. June and some312 words
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Article114 1960-06-04 10 MELBOURNE, Prt. INVESTMENT shares closed the week on a firm lone here today. Shares were more active. Base metals and the oils were steady. Mt. lam eased 2s. to 665. 9d. < ommonwaaUtb bonds traded along firm lines. Con. Zinc 84 8 Mount LyeU t5/-i 6/6^ N. Broken114 words
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Article45 1960-06-04 10 On the free exchange market in Hona; Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.77H for T.T. and 5.75>« for cash. Sterling wa« quoted at 15 98 and one tael of gold at 253.. The market will be closed today and Monday.45 words
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Article41 1960-06-04 10 The directors of Idris HyaJrawlie Tin Ltd. recommend payment of a final dividend of Via. per 2s. share (less income tax at 7s. 9tL) payable tn London on July 19. The annual meeting will be held on July 13.41 words
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Article410 1960-06-04 10 FEDERATION STOCK EXCHANGE 17EDKBATION members ot the r Malayan Stack Ezchauife reported the following business at their 4 pm call at the Bank Negara, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. InatnMtrtaJs: Fraser and Neave ords (3) $214. Henry Waugh HK$l 54; Cold Storage (S) $1.71; Steamers (2) 81 cent*; Straits Tunes $2 55;410 words
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Article83 1960-06-04 10 The Mexican trade and Industry Minister, Dr. Raul Salinas, has said that Mexico planned to Increase her rubber imports from Indonesia. TIM Minister. Dr. Salinas, is heading a 11-man trade mission in Jakarta, made where an agreement has been signed for more trade exchange between83 words
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Article73 1960-06-04 10 Ships lying atonnadr the Slngavporr Harbour Board whatrres or expected toalay are: (Tjerry Leaf 1/2, Hoi Houw 6A. Glengarry 6/7. Tjlsadane 10/11, MarceDJ Nowotko 13/14. Alclnous 15/16. Rumba u a 18. Halldor 19, Tapah N. Wall 4. Labuan Hadji N Wai) 5. Sanana 21/22. Van Cloon 23/24. Misuho73 words
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Advertisement458 1960-06-04 10 PUBLIC APjPOINTMENTS ADVERTISEMENT FOR POST Ot CHIEF STORE KEEPER The North Borneo Electricity Board has a vacancy for a Chief Store Keeper, a Senior appointment In the Clerical Establishment The post calls for a sound general education ability to deal with and answer all correspondance on Stores matters, at least458 words
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Advertisement452 1960-06-04 10 NOTICES NOTICE THE KAJANO Bangl Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic at 18*4 Mile for the repairs to Bridge No. 19/3 for a period ot two weeks cocmencing from c 6.60. AU traffic from Kajang to Bangl. DengkU and Jenderam and vice versa may use the Semenylh/Bangl Road452 words
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Advertisement481 1960-06-04 11 NOTICES CONNEMARA LIMITED STOCKHOLDERS are advised that the Board of Directors has received an offer (or the purchase of the whole of the issued capital of the company from the Ne* serendah Rubber Co., Ltd. oa the basis of 5 shares <to be converted on issue into 5 stock units481 words
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Article536 1960-06-04 12 Marksman, Dreamboat and White Heather were also impressive IPOH, Friday. SINGAPORE trainer Keith Daniels' Perak Derby hopes Marks- <^ man and Who Knows, wound up their 'training with smart gallops on the track here this morning. Who Knows, with Frank Leman up, went twice536 words
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157 1960-06-04 12 Malaya invited for RI cycling meet IT IMA 1.1 MPIK, Fri.— Indonesia has invited Malayan Cycling Federation to send a team to the Indonesian cycling championships to be held in Sourabaya on July 10 and IS. Hip Malayans will have to pay their own travelling expenses but the Indonesian Cycling157 words
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Article93 1960-06-04 12 NEW YORK. Fri. The New York State Athletic Com-ini.-.iion yesterday suspended boxer Sugar Ray Robinson indefinitely for failing to fulfill a contract at Baltimore. Robinson, former welterweight and middleweight champion, failed to turn up for his scheduled fight with Pedro Gonzales of Duquesne, Pennsylvania, at Baltimore on93 words
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Article96 1960-06-04 12 SINGAPORE. Pri. Singapore CRC will meet Selangor CRC In their annual cricket match at Shenton Way tomorrow. Teams are: Singapore: Klioo Ong Lee, Cecil Wong. Cheong Thiam Slew. Tan Kar Jin. Ong Beng Bee. Eddie Fung. Llm Swang. Tony Thong. Chan. David Lam. John Tan. Selangor96 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-06-04 12 QUAH KIM BENG of Chinese Athletic leaps high to beat Arshad, the Maxwell goalkeeper but his header was wide. A Maxwell defender is rushing towards the goalmouth to cover. C.A. won this S.A.F.A. League Div. 1 match 2—o at Jalan Besar on Thursday. Straits52 words
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1214 1960-06-04 12 RACE 1—2.15: (Class 3. Div. 5)— 6 Furs. I 8552 Ma Folie Venl Vlcl St.) Allan. 6 9.0 (SF) McGrowdie 10 372'. j Milky Way II (Pride St.) Yong. 6 8.10 (F) Geyer S 3 9 Duke of Mantua. (Mr. Mrs. Olam Si Watt) Hobbs.-1,214 words
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Article250 1960-06-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. IRAPUATO, the Mexican soccer team, will play two matches in Malaya between June 10 and 12, Football Association of Malaya secretary Mr. Kwok Kin Keng told the Straits Times today. The Mexicans are now in Manila after playing in Hong Kong.250 words
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Article48 1960-06-04 12 TELUK. ANSON. Fri. T Subramaniam of Sungei Bernam Estate was sent oft the field ten minutes after the start of the second half for kicking an opponent during a melee In a senior division soccer league tie here yesterday. Sungei Bernam beat Bagan Dato Estate 6-1.Bernama - 48 words
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173 1960-06-04 12 SHOULD BENAUD GET MIXED UP IN GRIFFIN WRANGLE? •bks Jack Fingleton /MNBERRA, Fri.— How poV litic is it for an Au*.tralian Test captain to become mixed up in the present wrangle in England as to whether Griffin bowls or throws? Benaud is at present in England on an assignment to173 words
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Advertisement154 1960-06-04 12 \C\ was always left behincL) H/HBAJ H£ FTAHPS STIU. I I I V H/S HA/AZ fr/li. Jm \r WHO COULP BLA*4E^A j V ■^^S^ A^i?/^ &O*VG V^^H '^-^l^ WHY POAJT *fOV I r— < X I 6ET SMAtZT A*JP US£ —^SS >^^^^/ Sl S^\yAiE£J^J£MAIAZCA£AM...I «-«•>> r i WATS *vhv I/ASEUNE154 words
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Advertisement112 1960-06-04 12 Jrm The See O»eJ The Secret O( 1/cutk V^^^Lx Be young! /iwUKL Be happy! sfff %M} 1 i I f& v i i "■■lt Take Th« Only StaMllMd Royal Jelly g^i|ij^f APISERUM Th« natural tonic tor Htolth. Vit.ht, ano VinhtY TKo only itoWlhoa- Hoyal Jolly pr*»or*4 m »p*eiol »*ot«»i Invonto*112 words
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Article, Illustration589 1960-06-04 13 HE SCORES THREE GOALS IN 6-1 ROUT OF KEDAH KEDAH 1 PERAK 6 ALOR STAR, Friday. PLRAK scored a convincing 6-1 win over Kedah in their Malaya Cup match here today to establish themselves as the North zone favourities this year. Kelantan open Cup campaign589 words
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Article69 1960-06-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Kri. -Selangor Chlne.>p Recreation Club won all their three matches in the FA. of Selangor league today. Their first team routed Selangor Rangers II 10-1 at Princes Road. Ah Wah scored flve goals. SCRC «C3i broke Selanfor Indian Association's unbeaten record by defeating69 words
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Article73 1960-06-04 13 NEW YORK. Fri. Dick Tiger of Nigeria will del end his British Empire middleweight title at Edmonton. Canada. against Wllfip Greaves of Canada on June 22. it was announced yesterday by Jersey Jones. Tiger's U.S. representative. It will be the first time an Empire titleUPI - 73 words
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167 1960-06-04 13 LONDON. Fri.-A fine Innings of 24 by their captain Jackie McGlew backvi up by some splendid bowling enabled the South African cricketers to race to a twoday victory- by nine wickets over Minor Counties at Blurton yesterday. Final scores: Bouth Africans 373 and 30 forReuter - 167 words
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Article205 1960-06-04 13 STRONG TEAM v FORCES PENANG, Friday. PENANG will be strengthened by the return of fullback G. Vasu and Inside forward ArifT Ariffln when they meet Federation Armed Forces in their Malaya Cup match at the City Stadium here on Sunday. Vasu. left out of the205 words
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78 1960-06-04 13 THE PHILIPPINES GAIN WINNING LEAD OVER INDIA MANILA. Fri.— The Phi- lippiiits today won the Davis Cup Eastern zone final by taking a winning 3-0 lead over India. Juan Jose and Eddie Dungo (Philippines) defeated Ramanathan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar (India) 6-2. fi-2. 6-2 today. Two more single* will beReuter - 78 words
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Article41 1960-06-04 13 IPOH. Frl. A. Victor and P Saagarananda improved on their own records for the 400 m and 200 m at the Perak AAA central zone athletics league here today with times of 51.7 sec and 23 7 sec respectively.41 words
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Article61 1960-06-04 13 QINGAPORE. Frl— Loh Fook Teng. Singapore goalkeeper In 1955 and 1956, gets his chance to regain his place In the Singapore team. He has been picked as one of the two goalkeepers In the all-81ngapore side to meet Kwotik Wah of Hong Kong at Jalan Besar61 words
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169 1960-06-04 13 TEST: FIRST DAY'S PLAY WASHED OUT BY RAIN SINGAPORE, Frl. Rain washed out the first day's play in the international cricket "Test" between Singapore and Malaya on the S.C.C padang today. If there Is no rain tomorrow morning play will begin as scheduled at 10.30 a.m. and close at 620169 words
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Article80 1960-06-04 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. Slnfapore Amateur Football Association's commission of Inquiry Investigation charges against coach Rahlm Sattar by Howe Soo Chye. secretary of the Junior Asian Cup team, sat up till late last night to hear the evidence of 13 more members of the team. The sitting lasted five80 words
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337 1960-06-04 13 Boxing is test of character Razak CINGAPORE, F ri. Federations Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussain hopes that boxing both as an art of selfdefence and as the training for a healthy mind in a healthy body, will be more widely practised in schools and in other organisations337 words
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Miscellaneous776 1960-06-04 13 >UU>. CttD^fk vr-1 at 'BliSij8 I iSiji m KelUmp^ ttt B> Wong Ka«n Seng 15-18. 16-11. 10 *kU. Middlesex 3!» and 53-0. Rahman 3 jim^m U ATBUnr. IM3; 8o Yong Ma Dt Vincent Lelcs 157 and 214 iM. Hallain 121. Star. Kelantan 2 (Ismail Ahmad. 1 Januluddin. 2 Das. 3776 words
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Miscellaneous203 1960-06-04 13 CUCKET Singapore v Malaya (BCC purtang Spore. 10.30 ajn.i; Spore CRC v Sgor CRc 'Shenton Way Spore*; CSC Non-Benders v NonBenders (BalesUer Rd. Sporer Pelangor Club v University (XL padang): Selangor Club v Penang 8C (Western Rd. Png). SOCCER Tmrnr Match: K»on« Wah HK Johcre ißatu Pathat. 5.15>:i Serwnban jnr203 words
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Article300 1960-06-04 14 'Tibetans killed by hundreds in battle with Chinese' report NEW DELHI, Friday. A LL TIBET is once again in revolt in a "do-or-die" bid with 800 frozen corpses of Tibetans left behind after one of a series of battles with Chinese troops, Indian newspapers said today.Reuter - 300 words
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Article121 1960-06-04 14 NEW DELHI. Fri Communist Chinese troops are intensely active along India's northern border, massing troops, building roads, and constructing a network of airstrips, the Statesman newspaper reported today. In a despatch from its Darjeeling correspondent, the newspaper said two roads capable of carrying heavy military traffic121 words
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76 1960-06-04 14 JAKARTA, Fri.— More than 75.000 trishas have disappeared from Jakarta streets In an unofficial strike. People were left standing helplessly on the pavement. The situation stems from a Government order zoning trishas and restricting prices to 20 cents a mile. Trisha drivers have been76 words
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Obituary21 1960-06-04 14 LM wtESER. At Kuala Lumpur floopital. on nrrond Jurw. iM'Mcr hrld Church of England. Badly nilaacd by wife and too.21 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-06-04 14 MORE THAN 500 people attended the Yang di-Pertuan's grand reception at the Istana Negara grounds last night to round off the day's celebrations. Picture shows (from left): Inrhe Yusof bin lshak. Inche Mohamed Idris bin Matsil. State Assemblyman for Negri Sembilan. Dr. Alsdran. and Mrs. Soeglh Arto,59 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-06-04 14 Judges wait for their cars after Prime Minister's buffet party— g I N (i A P ORE'S Chief Justice, Sir Alan Hose I second from left I with his brother judges, who were at the City Hall for the Prime Minister's buffet lunch to celebrate National Day. With him are86 words
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Article297 1960-06-04 14 LONDON. Frl. London stock markets ended the week on a distinctly firm note with business on a Rood scale for the eve of the holiday session. The selling of equities of the past two days dried up and on the re-appearance of buyers, jobbers quickly marked prices higher.297 words
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Article29 1960-06-04 14 LONDON. Fri. Spot 38", d July 37\d, July-Sept 36'4d. Oct-Dec. 34\d.. JanVMarch 33 \d.. April/June 32, d, June c.i.f 36>,d.. July c.i.f. S6'.d.. Aug. c.l.f. 35',d, Tone: Steady.29 words
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Article20 1960-06-04 14 LONDON. Frl. Buyers morning £766. seller* £786-. Forward buyers £78«». sellers £787. Settlement £786 V Turnover a.m. 40 tons.20 words
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179 1960-06-04 14 Japanese students fight police: Many are injured TOKYO, Friday. I EFTIST students demonstrating against the Japan-l'.S. security treaty smashed four riot trucks in a battle today with police. Many were injured in the brief clash. Earlier, some 2,000 students smashed through the Kates to the official residence of the Premier.179 words
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Article171 1960-06-04 14 America orders a new alert WASHINGTON, Fri. Thomas Gates. U.S. j Defence Secretary, said today that America's military forces were now engaged on another •communications alert exercise" similar to the one he ordered on the eve of the abortive Summit talks. Mr Oatea m giving evl-> dence belore the SenateReuter - 171 words
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Article109 1960-06-04 14 AT HOMKIKI); Haiita bl QM| by 6 wkls. Essex 132 and 235 c I*. Ralph 40) Hants Ifl3 and 176-4 nhftll 82 no R. liielrbyi Mackenzie 57 no i Hants 14 pts. AT BIRMINGHAM: Match drawn. Lanes 353-7 dec. and 193-C <A Wharton 42. R. BarberReuter - 109 words
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Article46 1960-06-04 14 EPSOM. Frl. The French filly Never Too Late won the Oaks here this afternoon, after a photo finish with her I compatriot Palmpont. The third French filly Imberline was third. Ten ran. Betting 6 5 Never Too Late. 4 1 Paimpont. 6 1 Imbt-rline.46 words
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