The Straits Times, 9 June 1960
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Title Section12 1960-06-09 1 The Straits Times Ik***** Kstd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1960 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article536 1960-06-09 1 NOW GOVT. STARTS OFFICIAL BOYCOTT Circular goes out Don't use S. African goods I'll ask others to join: Tengku ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Malaya has struck the first official blow against Dr. Verwoerd's Apartheid policy by banning Government purchase and use of all South African goods. The536 words
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Article55 1960-06-09 1 CANBERRA, Wed. The Australian Government might formally protest Indonesia's action of lorbidding flights in a 48,000 square mile area between West New Guinea and Australia, informed sources said today Meanwhile Indonesian Air Force spokesman Major Agus Suroto. in Jakarta today warned foreign aircraft to stay out ofReuter; UPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-06-09 1 FOR NINE HOURS HE STRUGGLED TO BREAK LOOSE- AND NEARLY SUCCEEDED THE tiger lies at bay, snarling defiance, as the capsule of phenyl barbitol tired by the Game Warden, Mr. G. Metcalfe, starts to take effect. Straits Times picture by Lim Yaw Chong.Lim Yaw Chong - 43 words
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198 1960-06-09 1 GENEVA, Wednesday. rpHE 10-nation East-West disarmament conference A today continued discussion of Russia's new three-stage plan, presented to the conference yesterday. Main speaker for the West was Mr. David Ormsby-Gore, British Minister of State, who made a general statement on the relationship betweenReuter - 198 words
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Article142 1960-06-09 1 9 Africans killed in new clash DURBAN, Wed— Nine black Africans were killed and 12 wounded on Monday In a clash with police in the Flagstaff district, about 100 miles from Durban, officials said t. iay. Natives in the area put the number of dead at 15 and estimated 24142 words
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433 1960-06-09 1 Templer Park tiger is trapped in noose n A WANG. Wed. The "Tiger of Templer Park", a 200-lb. fully-grown beast, was caught here today in an illegal wild boar trap. The tiger was caught by thje front right paw. and was later put into a coma by a shot from433 words
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Article46 1960-06-09 1 ST JOHNS. Antigua. Wed. Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones sail Jpr Britain at midnight tonight, ending their honeymoon cruise through the West Indies. The newly-weds will dine at Government House before boarding the Royal yacht Britannia to begin their homeward Journey.— U.P.l.46 words
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Article23 1960-06-09 1 BANGKOK. Wed. All liquor sales in Bangkok will be prohibited after 10 p.m.. Bangkok World, quoting a police source, reported today.23 words
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Article33 1960-06-09 1 NEW YORK. Wed. A berserk Swedish seaman was shot dead today when he tried to attack two policemen with a butcher knife after he had wrecked a Brooklyn delicatessen. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article31 1960-06-09 1 LONDON, Wed. A motion that "the globe still lies at the feet of Britannia" was defeated on acclamation at a Cambridge University Union debate last night. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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136 1960-06-09 1 PENANG, Wednesday. 'THE 22 Indonesians who sailed from Penang at 1 dawn on May 27 have reached their secret destination after evading an Indonesian Government News of their safe arrival was cabled to their Penang contacts today by the Indonesian rebel "government." In their136 words
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Article41 1960-06-09 1 BANGKOK. Wed. King Phumiphol Aduldej and Queen Slrlkit of Thailand, accompanied by the Royal children, are scheduled to leave Bangkok on June 14 for State visits to 14 countries, taking five months for the journey— U.P.I.UPI - 41 words
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188 1960-06-09 1 SOLDIERS IN TIBET KILL CHINESE OFFICERS NEW DELHI, Wednesday. fIBETAN and Chinese soldiers have risen in revolt and killed many of their officers, the Hindustan Times said .in a report from the border town of Kalimpong. The paper said there had been several incidents when Chinese soldiers attacked their officersReuter - 188 words
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110 1960-06-09 1 Ike's trip to go on: Hagerty paves way T UPEH. Wed. Mr. 1 James C. Hugerty. the U.S. President s Press Secretary, arrived here today to make arrangements for Mr. Eisenhower's visit on June 18. He said details of Mr Eisenhower's itinerary in Formosa would be announced after a meetingReuter - 110 words
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Article96 1960-06-09 1 U.S. jets would hit back hard -TAIPEH, Wed.—Maj.- Gen. Fred Dean, acting commander of the United States 13th Air Force, said today that U.S. Jets now en- gaged in a Far Eastern j exercise would hit back hard if challenged by i Chinese Communist planes. He emphasised, however, that theReuter - 96 words
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Article670 1960-06-09 2 FRENCH PREMIER TELLS TENGKU FEDERATION'S STABILITY, DEVELOPMENT, PRESTIGE 'THE FRUIT OF YOUR LABOUR' PARIS, Wednesday i I THE French Premier, Mr. Michel Debre, told Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday that the stability and progress of the new independent state of Malaya was "the unanimous object of respectReuter - 670 words
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151 1960-06-09 2 IPOH. Wednesday THE Peoples Progressive Party said here today that the Government's proposed Internal Security Bill placed greater restrictions on personal liberty and freedom of speech than the Emergency Regulations. The party's vice-president. Mr. S. P. Seenlvasagam. announced that the PP.P would otter151 words
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Article42 1960-06-09 2 SEREMBAN, Wed. The Town Council will be a.->ked tomorrow to approach the State Government for a loan of $2 million to start lowcost housing schemes. An Alliance councillor. Mr. Wong Yuen Chlng. will move a motion on this.42 words
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Article53 1960-06-09 2 JAKARTA. Wui.— The Indonesian Government plans to establish an agricultural commodity exchange later thi> year. Antara Newi Agency reports. The exchange will have Its headquartpra in Jakarta and branches In other regions. It will handle all Indonesian agricultural exports, including the country's major commodities like rubber, copra,53 words
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84 1960-06-09 2 RAWANG. \\>d. A \rteran planter and manager of the Waterfall Estate here, Mr. E. L. D. Evans. 77. will leave on retirement soon after 55 years in Malaya. Mr. Evans, known as "The Grand Old Man' to children to whom he cave lifts in his84 words
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Article144 1960-06-09 2 A UNITED States commercial office will be established here to advise merchants on how to improve their trade with America. Three U.S. Department of Commerce officials arrived in Kuala Lumpur today to begin an extensive tour of the Federation The tour Is described as "part144 words
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188 1960-06-09 2 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A FAREWELL parade will be held on June 16 to mark the disbandmenl of the 114-strong Fighter Control Unit of the Singapore section of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force. The parade, at the M.A.A.F. i— headquarters at Kallang. will During the parade188 words
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Miscellaneous11 1960-06-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i i v race J ajuwcl11 words
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Article431 1960-06-09 3 No change contemplated, says White House: Cancellation would be victory for Reds WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower has made it crystal A clear that he is going ahead with plans to visit Japan on June 19, despite mounting antiAmerican demonstrations and threats of incidents431 words
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153 1960-06-09 3 Socialists say postpone the visit rKYO, Wed. The Japanese Socialist Party today asked the Government to postpone President Eisenhower's visit to Japan on June 19The secretary-general of the party. Mr. Saburo Eda, and four senior party members today separately met the Chief Cabinet Secretary. Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina. and the ForeignReuter - 153 words
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Article83 1960-06-09 3 EX-NAZI BOSS SLAIN, SAYS REPORT TEL AVIV, Wed. An Israeli weekly publication said today that the former Nazi leader, Martin Bormann. had been killed In April In Buenos Aires by a Jewish doctor who recognised him despite his disguise and gave him a series of lethal injections. The paper, quotingReuter - 83 words
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199 1960-06-09 3 Group led by Hitler admirer vows to protect Ike rKYO, Wed. A neoFascist group vowed today to "protect" President Eisenhower when he arrives in Japan on June 19. making almost certain an airport battle between rightists and leftists. Bin Akao. leader of the "Great Japan Patriotio Party" and an admirer199 words
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Article141 1960-06-09 3 OSLO, Wednesday. AM R. MACMILLAN, Britain's Prime Minister, said ITI here last night that the days in Paris during the Summit fiasco were "rather shattering for 1 me." Speaking at a Government banquet after arriving here for a four-day official visit he said.Reuter - 141 words
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Article30 1960-06-09 3 Crime record in Ireland DUBLIN. Wed. Record crime figures In the Irish Republic for 1959 are revealed in the Police Commissioner's report. Indictable crimes known to the police numbered 17,--865—Reuter.30 words
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175 1960-06-09 3 Millionaire pal of Mr. K tells of war fear behind Iron Curtain LONDON, Wednesday. MR. CYRUS EATON, 76, an American millionaire, who arrived here last night by air after a three-week tour of Communist countries, said their peoples were "terrified" of the threat of war. Mr. Eaton, who is aReuter - 175 words
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186 1960-06-09 3 THIRTY KILLED IN AFRICAN TRIBAL RIOTS DURBAN, Wednesday. A RMED police supported by Saracen armour- ed vehicles and helicopters were today patrolling the remote Pondoland African reserves in south-east Cape Province, where 30 people were reported to have died in tribal 'disturbances. According to a Durban newspaper, the Natal Mercury,186 words
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Article25 1960-06-09 3 DUNKIRK. Wed. The largest tanker to be built in Europe, the 73,800-ton Jean Paul Getty, is to be launched here next Saturday. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article18 1960-06-09 3 RANOOON Wed— Fifteen Shan rebels have surrendered with their arms to the Burmese Army— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article28 1960-06-09 3 OTTAWA. Wed— Mr. John Diefenhaker. the Canadian Prime Minister. told the House of Commons yesterday that Canada's policy of opposing nuclear test explosions Is completely unchanged.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article48 1960-06-09 3 VIENTIANE. Wed.— A Laotian army patrol in the southern province of Chatnpassak has reported that it was attacked both by a rebel Pathet Laos band and a tiger on a recent patrol. The rebels wounded three soldiers and the tiger killed one. Reuter. 33a mrtrrsReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-06-09 3 GET BACK TO THE TREES' MR. DAVIS T ONDON, Wed De- monstrators last night picketed the Pigalle Theatre in Piccadilly, where the American Negro entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., is appearing in cabaret, to protest against) his engagement to Swedish film actress Mai Britt. The demonstrators, supporters of Sir Oswald Mosley.192 words
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Article47 1960-06-09 3 WELLINGTON, Wed.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Walter Nash, said here last night that Mr. Khrushchev led President Eisenhower in ability to handle a political situation, but. "for integrity," the President led. Mr. Nash returned here after a nine weeks' world tour.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Miscellaneous324 1960-06-09 3 Your radio today..'. RADIO SINGAPORE SSi SffiJ** S •SSTJKTS'JSr RADI MALAYA from 9.00— 10.U* p.m NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.33 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Th* Koala Lumpur 341 metres News; 8.05 A Date With Music;324 words
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Article800 1960-06-09 4 4 SURPRISE TURN IN PROCEEDINGS IS CAUSE OF SUDDEN SWITCH IN LAWYERS pOUR trades unionists, including a former City Councillor, were suddenly left unrepresented today in the midst of their trial on a charge of wrongfully confining a Special Branch detective. Their lawyer, Mr. T. T.800 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-06-09 4 NEW FARELF CHIEF FLIES IN TO TAKE COMMAND SINGAPORE, Wed— Major General G. A. Thomas, the new Chief of Staff General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces, arrived by air yesterday to take up his appointment. He replaces .Major-General W. G. H. Pike, who has left for London to be Vice-Chief86 words
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143 1960-06-09 4 NUISANCE? I WAS ONLY TRYING TO DO PUBLIC A SERVICE! SINGAPORE, Wed. A man accused today In the Ninth Magistrate's Court with making a nuisance of himself at the National Carnival on June 5 protested that he was trying to do the public a service. Boay Kok Tong. a clerk143 words
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Article201 1960-06-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A YOUNG woman, Lee Swee Kee, told Mr. Justice A Chua in the Assize Court today that while on her way to Changi market to sell vegetables early one morning she was robbed of her gold chain with a locket, two gold201 words
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94 1960-06-09 4 $300 goods stolen from park stalls SINGAPORE. Wed. Two stalls Inside the Great W rid Amusement Park iere wer found burgled .esterday. Goods worth over $300 were stolen. Both shops had been closed up around Tuesday midnight. But Mr. Ng Chwee Chuan. owner of one of the establishments, told police94 words
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Miscellaneous311 1960-06-09 4 The diary UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA: Talk by Dr. William W. Boyer. Jr., Associate Profeaaor of Political Science, on "Peculiarities of American Political Tradition," at 8 p.m. at N«w Lecture Thcwtre n RAFFLES MUSEUM: Exhibition of colour photographs of Japan INDIAN COMMISSION: Free film show at 5.30 p.m. at 31 Orange311 words
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Miscellaneous381 1960-06-09 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES npHE following ls today's Francisco, Honolulu, Manila, 8 a.m.; to Bangkok tOA 994) I cfhorinlp ,-if Mvll alrrraft Saigon (PA 831 1 8.40 p.m. 12.30 p.m. Ivpm^fat Pv! S- Jipwi Air Unes: From Tokyo. KLM: To Kuala Lumpur, movement* at Paya Lebar HonT^on- Bangkok iJL 713.381 words
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270 1960-06-09 5 14 YEARS 9 JAIL FOR RESISTING ARREST —EVEN IF THE GUN IS JUST A TOY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TtfEW REGULATIONS specifying severe penalties for misuse of firearms are contained in the Arms Bill for which the approval of Parliament will be sought. Fourteen years'270 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-06-09 5 ENGINEER WEDS AN AUSSIE NURSE MR. EDWARD CIIKAH BAN SIEW, youngest son of former Penang woman State Councillor, Mrs. Cheah Inn Kiong, who weds an Australian nurse, Miss Nellie Grace Turner, at St. Jude's Church. Melbourne, today. Mr. Cheah. a civil engineer wh» graduated from Melbourne I niversity, will take65 words
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Article105 1960-06-09 5 CINGAPORE, Wed. Dr William W. Boyer Jr.. of the University of Pittsburgh, will give a public talk at the University of Malaya lecture theatre on "Peculiarities of American Political Tradition" tomorrow at 8 p.m. He will give another talk at the same place at 9105 words
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Article25 1960-06-09 5 SINGAPORE. W e d—Another 322 new cars were registered in Singapore last month bringing the total number on the roads to 59.854.25 words
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Article44 1960-06-09 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, will inspect a youth rally and display at the Esplanade at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday The rally is organised by the State Youth Council In connection with its Youth Week.44 words
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Article37 1960-06-09 5 RAWANG. Wed The Malayan Indian Congress branch here has handed a cheque for $245 to the Batang Berjuntai fire relief committee to help 300 people who lost their homes In a fire on April 21.37 words
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139 1960-06-09 5 PENANG. Wednesday. A CONTRACTOR, Lim Kee Seng, told the Sessions Court today that when he sought a $100,000 contract with the Far East Air Force, a R.A.F. police sergeant asked him. through an interpreter, to pay a "licence fee" of $100. He was making139 words
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Article58 1960-06-09 5 Higher Malay classes SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Malay secondary classes have been started for the first time In a Government English School in Sungel Patanl. Speaking at the annual speech day of the Ibrahim School here, the Sultan of Kedah said he was glad it had introduced national language classes at58 words
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223 1960-06-09 5 150 miners pass tin I quotas to itionalpool IPOH, Wednesday. ABOUT 150 tin miners, who were unable to fulfil their quotas for the 10th control period, which ends on June 30, have surrendered allocations amounting to 22.800 piculs to the country's common pool. But 85 other mines are clamouring for223 words
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Article107 1960-06-09 5 MALAYA'S V-DAY BILL ON JUNE 20 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Bill to wind up the 12 year old Emergency, which ends officially on July 31. will be introduced in Parliament on June 20. II provides legal authority for certain continuing aspects of the campaign. These Include the provision of formal107 words
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156 1960-06-09 5 2 DAYS OF FESTIVITIES TO MARK WEDDING OF KING'S SON KUALA KANGSAR. Wed Two days of celebrations have been arranged for the wedding of Tengku Ismail Shah, 22. fourth son of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Zaharah. 18. daughter of the lat« Raja Bendahara Raja Abdul Rashid. and granddaughter156 words
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Article29 1960-06-09 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Malayan Indian Congress has opened a branch at Dhoby Ghaut here with Mr. Q. O. Singh as president and Mr. M Kandasamy as secretary.29 words
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Article123 1960-06-09 5 FATHER PICKS THE BRIDE I'm quite happy, says son SINGAPORE, Wed.— A 43 Singapore salesman, Syed Omar Alsagoff. 27, is to marry a girl whom he has never seen Tengku Zahara, a niece of the Sultan of Pahang. Their engagement was announced recently in Pekan, where Tengku Zahara lives. She123 words
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Article67 1960-06-09 5 EX-POLICE CHIEF ON HOLIDAY SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Nigel Morris, a former Commissioner of Police in Singapore and now the Deputy Inspector-Gene-ral of the Colonial Police, has arrived here for a short holiday. He has just completed a tour of the police forces of the British Borneo territories and will leave67 words
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Article311 1960-06-09 5 WOMEN delegates from all over Asia will attend the second Asian conference of the Associated Country women of the World in Kuala Lumpur early next year. The theme of the conference will be: "The role of women's voluntary organisations in economic, social and cultural311 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, June 9, 1960.
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Article761 1960-06-09 6 The Federation Government's anxiety to have the Internal Security Bill passed quickly in all its stages when the House of Representatives meets on June 20 has more to do with the coming formal ending of the state of emergency than any desire to curtail debate. It will761 words
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Article483 1960-06-09 6 Mr. Ben Schoeman, the South African Minister of Transport, has radically changed his tune about economic boycott since 1957, as well he might During the third of the Alexandra bus boycotts in Johannesburg he declared "if they want a show-down they will get it. The Government will483 words
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Article, Illustration967 1960-06-09 6 CYRIL DUNN - Now the swing Stevenson CYRIL DUNN THE EGGHEADS AND THE LIBERALS RALLY ROUND i by 1 WASHINGTON, Wad. IN some middle c I a s s American homes people have seemed this week to be listening as the beleaguered do to the fancied sound of distant bugles. The hope has967 words
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WHY, THIS IS ALL PART OF UNIVERSITY LIFE
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Letter176 1960-06-09 6 WE are surprised by the comment by "Parent" on the varsity campus. He says he wants his son to "mix, learn and work" with the other students and In the same breath condemns the language they use. If "Parent" wants his son to "mix" that Is exactly what his176 words
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Letter283 1960-06-09 6 ALL WRONG H'HE letter of your correspondent, "Parent" criticising the residential collegians on the university campus, displayed an appalling lack of knowledge of the real situation. The letter lists four aspects of undergraduate life. briefly states the parent's half-mind to take his son away from the "hungry mob," and proceeds283 words
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Letter149 1960-06-09 6 UNFORTUNATE 11TE «re sorry we have fr given "Parent" such a poor Impression of ourselves. It was unfortunate that he had to visit the campus at the beginning of the new academic session —a time when undergrads were busy with their bags, their rooms and so on. Surely under such149 words
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Letter107 1960-06-09 6 I SYMPATHISE.... I SYMPATHISE with "Parent". It must have done Irreparable harm to his psyche to have had his concept of a university so unceremoniously shattered In his very first (and presumably his last) visit there. Perhaps he might find It within his means to inform us which Redbrick or107 words
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Letter71 1960-06-09 6 GROSS PICTURE MAY I point out that "Parent" was painting a gross picture and that based only on one visit when everything was so unsettled at the beginning of a new term. May I also remind him that he was entering a men's hdstel and not the various faculties or71 words
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Article347 1960-06-09 6 SEAWAY SUFFERS SLIGHT SETBACK TORONTO, Wed.— The St. Lawrence Seaway has begun its second year of business and its modest traffic since April 18 when it was opened for the season is being regarded in some quarters with grim satisfaction. Those Interests which argued against the building of the seaway347 words
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Article, Illustration330 1960-06-09 7 SOME PUBLIC SERVANTS ARE SOURING I UP GOOD RELATIONS BETWEEN PEOPLE AND GOVT. says PETIR T*HE parliamentary secretary to the Prime 1 Minister, Mr. Chsui Sun Wing, says there are still some "rightist elements" in the public service who are "souring" the good relations between the people330 words
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Article40 1960-06-09 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Cathay Pacific Airways Electra and a Japan Air Lines DC6B, due to arrive here this afternoon, were held up at Hong Kong by Typhoon Mary. The two aircraft are now due here tomorrow.40 words
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Article128 1960-06-09 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A CAR salesman, who gambled with his firm's ■r* money was Jailed for two years by a District Court today. Michael Chew. 38. a former employee of Century Motors Ltd. pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of $14,407. the proceeds from the128 words
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Article52 1960-06-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kajang-Bangl road will be closed to all traffic at the 18J mile for the repair of a bridge from June 20 to July All traffic between Kajang and Bangl, Dengkll and Jenderam will have to use the Semenyih-Bangl road or the Dengkll-Ayer52 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-06-09 7 THE FEDERATION'S Chief Education Adviser. Mr. D. H. Christie, speaking at the opening of the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute. Others in the picture are the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib (extreme left 1 Che Rahmah, his wife, and Mr. R. H.58 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-06-09 7 TEACHER HAS ROLE OF SLAVE IN SALOME PRETTY, schoolteacher Miss Cheong Soo Lan (above), will be one of the three slaves In the play Salome which the Malayan Arts Theatre Group will present at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall for three nights from June 15. Salome is directed by Radio76 words
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242 1960-06-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A5363-A-MONTH Government clerk claimed in the High Court here today that he became a "fairy godfather" to the manager of Loyola Institution, Mr. V. Joseph, and paid his debtors, including several chettiars, sums! totalling $23,940. Mr. Manuel Isaac, a cleric In242 words
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131 1960-06-09 7 CINGAPORE. Wed. The Hawaii State Government will offer 600 scholarships to Asian students when a new division of the University of Hawaii is completed in September. This was stated when three i visiting Hawalians. Mr Herbert K. H. Lee. a foundermember of the Picinc Area131 words
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447 1960-06-09 7 Talented children not given full scope: Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said today that Malaya's talented children had not been given enough encouragement and opportunity to develop their interest in practical subjects. He hoped that this situation could be solved by447 words
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Article28 1960-06-09 7 IPOH. Wed.— The Women Teachers' Union will hold the Inaugural meeting of its Ipoh branch at St. Michael's Institution here on Saturday at 9 30 am28 words
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Article28 1960-06-09 7 BINGAPORE. Wed. Another $10 has been received for German hitch hiker Ounter Helmholz from Mr. F. M. Khalld of Singapore. Total donations to date $703.28 words
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Article65 1960-06-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two officers of the Federation Army have been selected to attend a six-month tactical course at the School of infantry and Tactics at Quetta. Pakistan. They are Major Mohamed bin Hashlm, of the 4th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, stationed at Mentakab. and Major M.P.65 words
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214 1960-06-09 7 MR. GERALD HAWKINS, a retired senior civil servant, will head a commission to find out if Penang port workers need a wages council. He will be assisted by Mr. M. Abraham, a lawyer, and Mr. Chee Tian Seng, a rubber214 words
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Article315 1960-06-09 7 ANOTHER ATTACK ON THE N.U.T. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The president of the Malayan Trad* Union Congress, Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, today accused the National Union of Teachers of "destroying" its branches. In a statement. Mr. Lum said that the N.U.T completely destroyed its Kedah branch a year ago and now315 words
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Article25 1960-06-09 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. —About 2.400 candidates have registered to sit for the national language public examinations to be held in August.25 words
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Advertisement81 1960-06-09 7 Y42 Contractors know which tube is right Osram for a brighter light A<~rttMm.nt M THE GENERAL ILCCTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. mmmmmm ™c general electric co.. Ltd. of England. Bargains on Ttxtilts! "KRIPALSONS" A rah Str*«t. i "MID SUMMER SALE*' f t Wh.f. ShMhKf 34" J1.40 Ptah. Dyed 4 Whit. T81 words
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Advertisement79 1960-06-09 7 w^ If w you can dep«nd on v THE PROVED BABY fi 4 POOD J Mk Mother... because baby's health and jEs~^^^^||jj happiness are your first concern insist Bbb^Bbll on Lactogen; Safe, Proven lectogen. I I This perf ectly balanced milk formula is prepared so easily, so quickly. If natural79 words
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Article, Illustration900 1960-06-09 8 LUCY HUANG - The cheongsam goes conservative; legs are out LUCY HUANG FEMININE FORUM By J£ARLY this week, a news agency story came over the wire from Hong Kong that made me want to laugh and turn blue in the face at the same time. In this article, correspondent Gerry Xavier said "Hong900 words
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Advertisement296 1960-06-09 8 Exciting Flavour! cooked Spaghetti /iewReKMW How wonderful Heinz Spaghetti tastes alone and how well it mingles with left-over foods, too. A delightful meal ready in a minute, for Heinz has cooked the spaghetti for you, you simply heat and eat and enjoy. Buy several tins today. I A uew EFFECTIVE296 words
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Advertisement160 1960-06-09 8 Take E INI O FRUIT SALT' for Quick from stomach upsets... Over- indulgence Upset stomach Refreshing ENO Relief from pain l^^^ mmm When we're bus>. or in a hum. ereryone of us eats or drinks P^i&ijg&l too quickly... and sometimes PPaaPHHL too big for our jKf VjL*aW tumm l>s m§160 words
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Miscellaneous221 1960-06-09 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSB American agreas (4). 1 Make the final Ustcnas »tt*r Sorlle wh ">• WMr mam s a»?o; ivji- i&% <•• 10 T£a£ a rat o^r tbe» ha. m <»?« a^placem-4. for tt. Jggg,,-" 1J Hiving looks but not ehaat- to W b^" 14 doii It" wUI hay.221 words
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Advertisement1691 1960-06-09 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, IQHDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'cort Sam S'Mm Penanf AJAX LivertMl, Dublin la Part Jim 11 EUMAEUS L'don, Hburg. R cam, A'moulk Bda. It JMa 10 JaM 11/11 JtM 11 PYRRHUS LivartMl, Glasgow JaM II Jaat 13 Jim 14/11 mm 17 AMASTUS1,691 words
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Advertisement1266 1960-06-09 9 eTHE E.A.C. LINES- AOEH. REDSEA. MEDITERRAHEAN. CONTINEHTAL t SCAHDINAVIAN PORTS. Sport P. Sfiam Ptnang SUMBAWA" I) ItM "ftISTRIt" I) 21/2SMM M/ 27 Mil M/M JMt •StRGOOHA" a) It MM/ 4 Jaly 1/ I Jaly I li.it Accepting cirgt tor Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam/Amsterdam Bremen, Hamoorf, Oslo, Gctr-enburg Cooent>agen. Aarnus, Gdynia ft1,266 words
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Advertisement2594 1960-06-09 9 ISllVinb THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. u 'mT SINGAPORE (lacarperattl la tie Uaitad liatdta) I UNU SAILINGS tl AIIN. UK ft CBNTINENTAI PORTS. Sport P. S'haa Penant BENMHOR for LimtMl, R'dtrn, H'burf BM. It/11 MM 11/11 MM 14-14 MM BEHYENUE for HiMirf, LaatM, 6'aoutti Jl 21 MM 14/ M Mm2,594 words
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Advertisement1396 1960-06-09 9 mMoALISTER «t CO.. LTD. w, TEL: Hi; MMI «E ■f.f.tUlpfwll Urn KLAVENESS LIMB LBttJJtN. HAMBURG. ROHEROAM HAVRE 10S ANCIUS, UN FttHCISCO ft MULL SEAHLE. VANCBOVER ft PBRTItNO. Cm OF RIPON Acceptiif earn fir Ceetril ft Seatk Spore P. Sham Penanf America 14 70 JMt 21 JtM 14/21 JMt BONNFVILLE CITY1,396 words
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Article88 1960-06-09 10 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating; Customs duties for the week beginning on June 9. Rubber $1.25*4 a lb. Copra $516 a ton. Coconut oil $852 a ten. Palm oil $631.M» a ton. Palm kernels $403 a ton. The rates ol duties88 words
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Article131 1960-06-09 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares held a firm x tone on an active market here today. Beady Mixed Concrete gained 2s. and Herald gained Is. Base metals and the oils were firm. Ceasel Zinc gamed 2s. to 100s. Commonwealth bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc 100/- buyer Mount131 words
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Article108 1960-06-09 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent June/July shipments $30.. buyers 83 1H sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk 849 sellers, drum 852 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $250, Sarawak 8245, special Sarawak black 8190, garbled Lam pong108 words
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Article93 1960-06-09 10 TVE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In ts rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to $l00>: Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. OD. 32 1/2. 90 d st 32 15 16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 116; Swiss93 words
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Article22 1960-06-09 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 8 Jane 7 Industrials: 143.7S 143.87 Tins: 199.16 ***** S Rubbers: 308.41 307.04 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article170 1960-06-09 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Sin--0 gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 1/2. Lexa Maersk 4/5, State of Bihar 6A, Benvorllch S/7. Straat Cook 8/9, Bumaeus 10/11, Autolycus 13/14. Benmhor 15/16. Benrinnes 18. Bentong 19 Slrusa N. Wall 4. Oiang Lee N. Wall 5. Emp. Klttlwake170 words
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581 1960-06-09 10 TIN SHARES ARE FIRM, INDUSTRIALS SLIGHTLY OFF By Our Market Correspondent YiN shares still continued the attraction on the Stock Exchange yesterday and the bulk of business was concentrated in the section again. Altogether 21 minings or half the list rose in price, the lead being Tongkah Harbour up Is.581 words
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Article1204 1960-06-09 10 SINGAPORE members of the I Malayan Stock Exchanfe reported the following business at their 3.30 pjn. call yesterday. (.Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). IndustrUUs: Fraser and Neave ords (3) (3.14; Gammon (2) $2.b0 to t2.48; Henry Waugh $1 55 and 11.54; Hume1,204 words
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Article32 1960-06-09 10 5 n.n>. close: $1.23 i (quiet). TIN $389.50 per picul (down $1,121). Estimated unofficial offering 306 tons (down 30 tons). SINGAPORE, Jane 8. RUBBER: $1,231 per lb (down 2 cents).32 words
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Article223 1960-06-09 10 JUNE first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 123 l cents per lb. down 2 cents on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was quiet after easier. 8.C.C.8.A. CLOSING PBICEB in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 123 l t sellers223 words
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Article71 1960-06-09 10 Following further May rubber crops are notified: Nyalas 44.900 lb. Kempas 457.568 lb., and Radella 25.000 lb. Benta 97.000 lb.. Jeram Kuantan 70,000 lb., Kundong Tanjong Pau K undone Estate 46,229 lb., Tanjon f Pau Estate 109.000 lb., Mentafcab 60,500 lb.. and Sungel Began 177,000 lb. Mataka Plnda71 words
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Advertisement1148 1960-06-09 10 pTV^TiNiil Express U.S.A. Pacific «t AUantio Coast Service E.T.A. E.I A. E.T.A. Spore P. S'f-am Pmar)| H'konl L. Anteln N. York "Kiaikavi Mara" 27/1S Jim 31, 1 Jlly I July 21 Jaly 14 Am "Kiailava Mtri" Ist Call 24,21 Jllf 17/11 Jltf lit Call 21 31 Jllf 5 Aug 211,148 words
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Advertisement370 1960-06-09 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir Naigkaig. Jaaai:- S'tce p Sham Penang "LENEVERETT' 21 JMI II JMt ftr Ratgtti, Ckittagng. Calcitta:— "ROTNEVERETT" II JIM 21 JMI J4 till "OONEVEREn" IS Jllf 22 July 25 Jalf "OBIPHEVERETT 1 21 Jllf 21 July IS Ml Bulk oil/latex soaci available. JOHNSON LINE Fir Httgklig, Japai370 words
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Advertisement770 1960-06-09 10 PUBLIC APjPOINIMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Administrative Assistant to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts. Applicants should preferably be of mature years, good personality and educational background and have had experience of confidential secretarial work. The holding of a degree would be770 words
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Advertisement671 1960-06-09 10 NOTICES INDIAN NAVY REUNION Ex-Indian navy regular, reserve, volunteer reserve and fleet reserve officers and men in Malaya are requested to Inform the undersigned their present residential and business address along with brief particulars of their service with the Indian Navy so as to facilitate a possible get-together during the671 words
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Advertisement800 1960-06-09 11 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COIR i OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAY A. IN THE HIGH COURT AT MTJAR. BANKRUPTCY (WEAO) MUAR No. 4 of 1960. Bt R. Krxjr RAMAN of Tele.'omi Department, Mnar, Junior Technician Date of Wage-Earner's Administration Order. 28.4.60. Date and place of First Meeting. 15.6.60 at 10.30800 words
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Advertisement513 1960-06-09 11 (Continued from Pafe 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Wmrdt tS (Min.)—Bmm tt ttt. txtrm WANTID COOK S»OY and amah or mo amaha. European family, three children. Telephone. B'pore *****. ACCOUNTS CLIRK, aged about 25. required by Brttuh Import House. Some prrvioua experience essential. Apply, stating age. experience and salary required to513 words
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Advertisement712 1960-06-09 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 28 Word, tS (Mi*.)—Bmx St tU. txtrm WOMAN GRADUATE required In Oovernment- Aided English School to teach Oeograph*, In Secondary department. Apply stating qualtacatloos. Box A433R B.T. B'pore. applications ARI INVITID from Federal Cltlxana aged IT— S3 for appointment as a Storekeeper In tha Sckolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman,712 words
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Advertisement1183 1960-06-09 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Wmrd, U (Mix.)—B.x tt ctt. txtrm r-'URNIBNIO ROOM with breakfast at River Valley Road. Meal (or workins ttrl or bachelor Apply Box A4Bll B.T. Spore. JULY IST two bedroom flat, 3 miles 0.P.0. Bitting dining one bed- I room, furniture, alr-oondltloaer, re- i frlcerator take over. Rent1,183 words
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Advertisement552 1960-06-09 11 TUITION it WmHt U (Mln.)—Bmx St ttt txtrm POSTAL TUITION- Bookkeeping Accounts, Business Correspondence ppeoal coaching for UC.C Euraa Success guaranteed. Apply Principal, FECI, P.O. Box 1731. Blnxapore. WHAT DO TOU know of the Land Ton Live In? Follow contemporary Malayan thought and read what Is koing on around you552 words
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Advertisement552 1960-06-09 11 VfHICLIS FOR SALE It Wmrd, tS (Mln.y—B.x St ttt. extra 8 TONS MORRIS lftol available Ist July, used main Road, transporting labour only. Bret oa>r (1,200/-. libernta Estate Selasaa Perak i»S7 VAUXHALL CRBSTA one owner since new. Oood condition. Please contact Mr. Koo "Straits Oarden Bar" J.B. unyday 11.00 a.m.552 words
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Advertisement334 1960-06-09 11 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pere) 18 Were 1 Sit (Minimum) DmOm 1 mmmtk. It Wmrdt V it (Htm.) TNI BATIK SHOP la on the first Boor Cathay Cinema. JAVA MOOES made-to-at girdles make you Inches slimmer. YOU OWN A O.E.C. Fan Monthly $11. in, Orchard Road. mSS. ■LIN Cooking and Salad Oil334 words
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Advertisement222 1960-06-09 11 WHERE TO EAT (S'por.) M Wmrdt Sit (Minimum) Dmilt I month. It Wmrdt 51 St (Mm MUI FONO RESTAURANT— Loncheon at only $1.00 per head. Chicken Soup, Sirloin Bteak, Chips Onions Roil Butter Cheese CoSee. FRESH FLOWERS 18 Wtrdt ttt (Minimum) DmUg J month. It Wmrdt tl it (Mm BIND222 words
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Article1352 1960-06-09 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP, By Carthusian II shocks punters in a sprint and pays $244 BIG SWEEP Total pool $173,900 IST PRIZE: No. *****0 $47,170 2ND PRIZE: No. *****3 $22,169 3RD PRIZE: No. *****1 $11,320 STARTERS ($1,684 «jch,: No*. *****8. *****1. *****5. *****6. *****4. *****1. *****6. CONSOLATIONS1,352 words
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Article687 1960-06-09 12 160 entries for KL meeting I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor Turf Club announced today that 168 entries have been received for the June races here. There will be 100 Class 2 horses and 68 Class 5 horses tunning at the three-day meeting (June 19. 22 and 26). Class 2 lat687 words
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704 1960-06-09 12 Holiday Time routs rivals in main race by 4 lengths 3f and closed the gap at the home turn. Picture Fan was beaten. Sulpisio closed In. Rina steadily gained on Agnes Slipper in the straight and with half a furlong to go she hit the front to win from the704 words
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Article351 1960-06-09 12 JACK FINGLETON - 'Bradman must back the bowlers' JACK FINGLETON From /MNBERRA, Wed. Cricket circles here today express satisfaction that Mr. W. J. Dowling, chairman of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, and Sir Donald Bradman, chairman of the Australian selection committee and member of the board, will fly to England later this351 words
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Advertisement411 1960-06-09 12 /^i^ PROFIT \Vk MAKING '^^PARTNERS y«^PW S3) A MAN, HIS BOAT WJ AND HIS JOHNSON f /5> OUTBOARD \^^^&f^i^z^^S^W\ MOTOR Lr 3r 5v*HP .»iry*> L^\^y\-\ > y One of the —^tftC 1 *S"£/5<T r y s most economical of r j^^^ > '/y l f -^s the Johnson Outboard -***"*y"^jP.*-411 words
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Advertisement127 1960-06-09 12 Spray with ~*^p*> DOWPON to kill unwanted grasses I STvil^k/ I Ctrtting of weeds with a parang A**i\m/ I leaves the roots strong and healthy to fe-sprout in a short time but SWy DOWPON penetrates through the H^^p «|^B leaves reaching the deepest roots. WR KILLING the entire plant. B&dH127 words
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Article364 1960-06-09 13 MO WATT SPARKS ALL SINGAPORE WIN WITH A HATTRICK ALL SINGAPORE 8 KWONG WAH 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. IT" WONG Wah, the Hong Kong soccer club, experienced this nightmare defeat at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. It was a "massacre" but the fans loved every minute of it. They364 words
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90 1960-06-09 13 OPEN TO ALL RACES APPEAL TO CLUBS [(LANG. Wed.— The president of the Klang District Football Association. Mr. P. Alagendra. has appealed to all sports clubs and organisations to open their doors to members of all races. The association has decided not to accept affiliation from communal teams <>r allow90 words
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Article240 1960-06-09 13 Special match for tourists JTUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Irapuato, the Mexican soccer team, and Eastern, a leading club team from Hong Kong, may play a special match to be organised by the F.A. of Malaya here on Monday. F.A.M. secretary Mr. Kwuk Kin Keug said today that both the touring teams240 words
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225 1960-06-09 13 SINGAPORE. Wed -The 1 playing pitch of the proposed Sir Ismail Stadium, which Is planned to accommodate a capacity crowd of 20.000. la almost ready far use. >aid Maj. P G M. Lee. Johore president of the Malayan Playing Field*' Association. M.ti Lee said,225 words
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Article236 1960-06-09 13 FIRST ROUND ON JUNE 22, 23 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. SINGAPORE, will be the venue for the Foong Seong Cup and Heah Joo Seang Cup southern zones competitions at the end of the month. Singapore Badmlrton Association the organisers, have decided to play otf both the236 words
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Article42 1960-06-09 13 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Hashlm Khan, worlds'.s professional squash racket champion may play a series of exhibition matches here In early September. Hashim. who Is now touring Australia, has written to a friend here expressing his keeenness to play In Singapore42 words
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Article60 1960-06-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— •Typhoon Mary" a tropical storm which is now raging In the South China Seas— hai held up the departure from Saigon of Eastern, the Hong Kong soccer team. Eastern, who were originally due here tomorrow, are now expected to arrive on Friday morning. Their60 words
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903 1960-06-09 13 MX >K Tour Mlafej All Spore 8 IMOOmai Awang 2. Sperrlng) K\\ong Wah HK 0. at Jn. Besar, 8 pore. Nporr Business H«es League and tup Senior Mercantile Bk 5 (Quah Kirn Swee 2. Mahesa 2. Ka.sslrrp tveready 4 (Ismail Yusoff 2. Mahat Ambu.903 words
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Article314 1960-06-09 13 ENGLAND SKIPPER SCORES 131 LONDON. Wed. 38 runs winning margin ever Somerset seemed almost comfortable. Needing 203 for victory, Somerset had 133 on the board before the llfth wicket fell, but lost their last six batsmen for only 30 runs. Reuter. f OLIN COWDREY, who captains314 words
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Article439 1960-06-09 13 South Africans face a big task BIRMINGHAM. Wed. South Africa make their first Test appearance at Edgbaston here since the war In the opening match of the current series against England tomorrow. They have a big task on hand against England who have not been beaten in their last 12Reuter - 439 words
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Article150 1960-06-09 13 SOCCER S'for GDBH Dlv. l: Teachers v Printer* (Chan Sow Lin Rd): Div. 2: Cold Storage v RRC. Bungsar (XL Rly grd): Dlv. 3: Blue Circle v Outhnes ilmbi Rd); Harrisons v Telecoms Wltshp (Sentul). Ipoh Div. t: Town Council I Police (Coronation grd); Dlv 3 PWD v150 words
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Article87 1960-06-09 13 SINGAPORE. Wed—Mercantile Bank shocked League champions Eveready with a 5 4 win in their Singapore Business House FA. Senior League and Cup match at Farrer Park today. Evereadys second team, who are also in the senior division, were lucky to draw I—l with Hong Kong Bank. Mercantile Bank's87 words
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Advertisement310 1960-06-09 13 lIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIia Help your business pay dividends with' THE NEW ECONOMICAL hino Humbee All-purpose all-weather delivery service. Approved by the Road Transport Dept for Passenger Motor threewheelers. ~~2_ Comfort combined l < %Sr'< EpJ Removable hood. 4j|fc^W All weather protection. I^O »i I fi-jf% Forward and reverse tear* FOR THE FAMILY310 words
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Article432 1960-06-09 14 INSTITUTE WILL STUDY THEIR PROBLEMS: PUBLIC CRECHES WILL BE EXPANDED •THE Singapore Government intends to set up an institute in the coming; year to study problems of women, Miss Chan Choy Siong, a PAP Assemblywoman, said tonight in a broadcast, "A Year's Women's Movement," over Radio432 words
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Article45 1960-06-09 14 Political study courses SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ministry of Education Is organising political study courses for principals of Government and aided English Primary Schools. These courses, beginning on June 13, will be held at the Political Study Centre. Goodwood Hill, every afternoon from Monday to Friday.45 words
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Article126 1960-06-09 14 J ARTHUR RAJAMONI. fttloved (■MM* of R. Bam Raj. Liv Bernmm ■MM Lower I'.ruk on 6.6.U0 at Nazareth Tinnevrlly Dlst., Southern MADAM VIRCINI HCW CHIN NCONC aued hi. he loved mother of in t, I.i.in Moon Chin and I.ian Wood thong. pax*ed away at 1725/3 Peel Avenue at 9126 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-06-09 14 UNIONISTS and leftist students squat on the tracks at Shinugawa Station. Tokyo, to halt rail traffic. Police made no effort to remove them, and no incidents occurred. Trains were halted for several hours early on Saturday in Tokyo and other big105 words
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218 1960-06-09 14 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T^HE Singapore Government today named its dele- gates for the common market talks with the Federation which begin on Friday at the Ministry fa? Efn'ftSiSSe? SS^Z "»*>* Kuala Lvm > ur and ent Secretary for Commerce A^ Meetings would be In and218 words
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Article47 1960-06-09 14 FORT BRAGG 'North Carolina). Wed— Fifteen soldiers were injured in an explosion yesterday while a sergeant was showing them how to make a time fuse. The sergeant whose body absorbed most of the force of the explosion, was reported in a serious condition.47 words
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Article274 1960-06-09 14 LONDON. Wed. Business Ui London stock markets today was on a very limited scale and prices in most sections drifted lower in the absence of buying power which was restricted to some extent by economic uncertainties. Selected industrials were in demand but generally there was no definite trend.274 words
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Article34 1960-06-09 14 LONDON, Wed. Bpot 39d., July 37 ',d, July-Bept 36d Oct.Dec. 34.6 Jan./ March 33* d. April/June 32', d.. June c.l.f. 35 ,d July c.l.f. 35\d.. Aug. c .ll. 35-'» d. Tone: Slightly easier.34 words
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Article22 1960-06-09 14 LONDON. Wed. Buyers mornInn £787. sellers £787... For* »rd buyers C7M, sellers £7864. Settlement £785*. Turnover a.m. 115 tons, p.m. 95.22 words
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428 1960-06-09 14 $65 MILLION OIL REFINERY: CONSTRUCTION BEGINS SOON SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A TEAM of 11 Japanese technical experts has nearly completed a preliminary survey of the proposed $65 million oil refinery at Tanjong Belayer here, and actual construction is expected to bepin soon. Leader of the team is Mr. Hiroshi Ueda. a428 words
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Article422 1960-06-09 14 Badminton SINGAPORE, Wed.— Former All India champion S.A. Daral made a spectacular comeback In the Singapore Badminton Association's Open championships at the S.B.A. Hall tonight when he eliminated Llm Whye Geok. a former West Australian champion. 2-15. 15-7, 15-10 in a first round match.422 words
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Article36 1960-06-09 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. More than 400 people attended a puja at Mangala Vihara. la Jalan Eunos. today to celebrate full moon day. The puja was followed by a sermon in English and Malay36 words
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Article20 1960-06-09 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Police Bend will play at th« Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m.20 words
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Article137 1960-06-09 14 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Wed— Tea score* today* cri'ket matches were At Manchester: Lancashire 64) for live. Versus. Northamptonshire, rain. \t NwatiM-a: Glamorgan 189 for five B. Hed«es 71. A Jones 44. Versus Warwickshire. At LUceater: Leicestershire °2f for two M. Hallaml 71, J. Van Geloven 95. not out. L.Reuter - 137 words
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Advertisement252 1960-06-09 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEWU M Worit SIB (Minimum) HOWSON To Ruth and lion daughter at Batu Gajah General Hotpitul 2n4 June 1960. CWCE— ON: Between Charlie, eldut •on or Mr. A Mrs. Owee Pans Hock, ii n<X I_tliflo tilird dAUKbt^r of Mr, ft Mrs. Ot Kirn L«ong on 7-6-60. SOMEONE AND252 words
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Advertisement102 1960-06-09 14 Ott€en£ m I THE ONLY DIE-CAST FAN I IN INDIA 2 YEARS fpSSyS^-S^" 1 GUARANTEE j |f|{S2*f AVAILABLE OH I HIRE PURCHASE |f wa C.ilmf Fan Sii« Availafeto: M" SWEEP Sa" SWEE* 4t" SWEE* la" SWEEP I VJj (MALAYA) LIMITEDJ SINGAPORE aO-42 I*3 Orctwr* Rood Ml 104 M KUALA LUMPUR102 words
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