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Title Section17 1960-06-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS flO.OOft The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1960 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article264 1960-06-27 1 'AMERICAN IMPERIALISM MUST BE HELD' Chinese General predicts a fierce struggle 'Only way to check foreign powers' PEKING, Sunday. QEN. LI CHIN-MIN one of the most influential men in the Chinese Communist regime, said today that war was the only way "to stop United States imperialism.Reuter - 264 words
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106 1960-06-27 1 Ike says Asian trip 'pretty good' WASHINGTON. Sun.-Pre- sident Eisenhower returned to Washington in his private jet plane today after his 22,000-mile Far Eastern tour. Although a quiet welcome had been planned, he was loudly cheered by almost 1,000 people who joined Government officials and diplomats at the airport. HeadingReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration332 1960-06-27 1 Penang's Maznah beats all the women CPL. BENTON-MY WIFE WOULDN'T LET ME GIVE -^UP'-WINS THE MAIN CYCLING EVENT SINGAPORE, Sun. Thousands of people today lined the sunny 25-mile route of the Free Press Cycle Race. More than 400 cyclists completed the course. The race began at 7 a.m. at the332 words
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Article225 1960-06-27 1 yEARS streamed down t h c faces of some guests at a final Government House reception here last night, as they drank a last toast to "The Queen" before British Somaliland achieved its independence at midnight. The last toast was proposed by Mr. PhillipReuter - 225 words
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Article95 1960-06-27 1 New FEAF chief flies in SINGAPORE. Sun. Air Marshall Anthony Dunkerton Selway, 51, flew In here today from London to succeed Air Chief Marshal the Earl of Bandoa as Commander-ln-Chlef. Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Selway held several staff posts in the Far East from 1945 to 1947. The95 words
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Article30 1960-06-27 1 MANILA, Sun.— Two boaU were sunk today a s Typhoon Olive cut across the Philippines largest island of Lu«on tonight with 100-mlle-an-hour centre winds.— U P I30 words
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Article28 1960-06-27 1 LONDON, Sun. Pbrty-three-year-old Mrs Ivy Lloyd mother of seven children ased up to 20. has brought The total up to ten hy giving birth to triplets. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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271 1960-06-27 1 T.U.C. TO LAUNCH A BOYCOTT OF S. AFRICAN GOODS SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Trades Union Congress today appointed a 11 man committee to work out details for a general boycott of all South African goods. The boycott will be launched in about a month's time. The decision was taken at a271 words
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Article23 1960-06-27 1 TANANARIVE, Malagasy Republic, Sun. The independence of Madagascar was proclaimed here today before a Jubilant crowd estimated at 100.000 strong. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article137 1960-06-27 1 Four horses fall in race [(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun.— Four horsef fell in a race here today. The Torch and Vanitas had to be destroyed. The accident occurred in Race Two a handicap for Class 5, Div. 2 horses. There was some scrimmaging at the home turn and White Magic137 words
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Article31 1960-06-27 1 BETTING MIDi MM.AFURI >un LisblPCD fKOpl?. LOIIM <4unvfn nete. irtr.tU.-.' ■top bettin? Milhrer UkUv lID nit n pul. Ed un tnte-i MSpur Lorcii»* to Geyl»njr, vo Ea.« Comfit Roan*31 words
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Advertisement172 1960-06-27 1 ASAHI CULTURED PEARLS GRACEFUL AND LUSTROUS NECKLACES CHOKERS EARRINGS BROOCHES IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS NOW ON DISPLAY AT S. P. H. DE SILVA LTD. 45, High St. ft Airport, Singapore 6, Station Road Ipoh. Asto. Co. S.P.H. De Silva 1H.K.l Ltd., H. Kong. Available in 18 ct. gold only172 words
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Advertisement105 1960-06-27 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of tbe State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Sinqopore ft Penono the sparkling social successes of rF&N HMMHI Tangy.105 words
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Article, Illustration338 1960-06-27 2 A 'thanks kris for the Iban trackers L'Ll TIRAM (Johore). Sun. The Sarawak Rangers the famous Iban trackers werr officially thanked last night for their part in the jungle war. The deputy commander nf the Federation Army. Brig. Raja Lope Nor Rashid bin Raja Abdul Rahman, said their task had338 words
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Article43 1960-06-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The Women's Institute of Johore is to hold a fun fair here on July 1 The fair will be opened by the Raja Perempuan of Perils, president of the Women's Institutes of Malaya, at 4.30 p.m.43 words
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Article90 1960-06-27 2 rE new president of the Singapore i Union of Journalists. I Mr. Francis Wong, said today that the proposed National Union of I Journalists would come into being with- in three months. Mr. Wong said his new executive council would draft a constitution for90 words
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Article143 1960-06-27 2 M€A WILL JOIN IN 'PEACE' TALKS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has agreed to meet the Socialist Front for "peace" talks to prevent fuure disturbances at local Council elections A spokesman of the MCA, 1 said today that the party would be glad to143 words
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Article41 1960-06-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Polytechnic has raised the age limit for its pre-Nca training course from 17 to 19 following the decision of several local shipping companies to accept older boys as cadets on their ships41 words
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Article, Illustration255 1960-06-27 2 Mines chief: Improved methods are needed now KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE FUTURE of Malaya's tin industry will depend largely on the ability of miners to adopt increasingly efficient and cheap methods in working the country's diminishing high-grade deposits, it was stated here The Chief Inspector of Mine-,, Mr. PL. MelllarSmlth.255 words
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73 1960-06-27 2 THE TENGKU MEETS DJUANDA AT AIRPORT Xl ALA M.MPI R. Sun Ihi Indonesian Prime .Minister. Dr. Djuanda. flew In and out of Kuala Lumpur today on his way to Eastern Europe and Russia. I He was met by the Prime Minister. Tenitku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun73 words
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Article145 1960-06-27 2 Last Sunday, the annual mretlng adjourned without an election when most of the member* walked out In protest against a ruling of the previous president, ihche Othman Wok. on the validity of a nomination paper Today, before the meetIng began. Inche Wok announced that he had resigned from145 words
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74 1960-06-27 2 TANAH RATA. Sun. —The Singapore Internal Security Council held a three-hour meeting last night in one of the bungalows here Attending wereSingapore Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Finance Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee and Health Minister Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim U.K. REPRESENTATIVES: Mr.74 words
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Miscellaneous335 1960-06-27 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. He relieves one of ntrtwn.' 1 K t 5 > lnclude mmny m"* 6. No attempt t« tnd. to tht 4 A feature appemn Jn the fog j*r«r *s>. -perhap. a factory wortei J*lm»c^lt In one kin io» ifii, perns ps (7). <>)■ 8 Large335 words
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Miscellaneous11 1960-06-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby irtTXOUgMT^ (T g=^ _^-=Z^i M»A«OTU» I11 words
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192 1960-06-27 3 Cricket pickets attack team at Lords LONDON, Sun. About 24 men and women carrying banners with the slogans "murder is South Africa's policy" and "all men are equal" demonstrated outside Lord's cricket ground here yesterday during the third day's play in the second test match between England and South Africa.192 words
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877 1960-06-27 3 A U.S. committee reported yesterday it was unable to determine whether the U-2 plane downed over Russia should have flown there on the eve of the Summit talks. The report of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's inquiry into the U-2 incident made itReuter - 877 words
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187 1960-06-27 3 BRITAIN, CYPRUS AGREE ON BASES QUESTION NICOSIA. Sunday BRITAIN has reached an agreement with Cypriot leaders over the administration of British bases after Cyprus independence which is "satisfactory to all sides." an official statement said last I night. The question of civil administration of the bases is one of the187 words
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Article19 1960-06-27 3 LOURDES. Sun. An Italian woman's recovery from paralysis following a pilgrimage here has been declared a miracle.19 words
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Article32 1960-06-27 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Two golfers were killed and 20 injured at Warner Robins, Georgia, today when lightning struck a tin roofed shanty in which they were sheltering during a thunderstorm32 words
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Article158 1960-06-27 3 PARIS, Sunday. 'THE Algerian insurgents' envoy arrived here by air from Tunis yesterday and promptly began hush-hush talks on ceasefire negotiations at Melun, 30 miles from Paris under a reinforced guard of riot police. The talks lasted for about two and a half hours. With theReuter - 158 words
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Article28 1960-06-27 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. SunFour military academy cadets were killed and 29 others in. Jured yesterday when a bus plunged off a mountain road. -U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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112 1960-06-27 3 PECK, QUINN INJURED IN FILMING MISHAP LONDON. Sun. American film stars, Gregory Peck and Anthony Quinn, were Injured during filming of "The Guns of Navarone" at Shepperton studios here yesterday. Peck received a fash on the head and Quinn a back injury when a wave from a wave-making machine struckReuter - 112 words
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Article75 1960-06-27 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Sun.— Thirteen tribesmen were injured and 44 arrested when a knife fight broke out here yesterday in the wake of allnight celebrations of the election of Mr. Joseph Kasavubu as head of the Congolese state. The fight was between Bakongo tribesmen rejoicing overReuter - 75 words
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Article338 1960-06-27 3 MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV said here last night- "We are going to make the imperialists dance like fishes in a saucepan, but without causing a conflict." The Soviet Prime Minister was replying to a toa*t by the Rumanian party chief. Mr. GheorghluDeJ, at a party reception In theReuter - 338 words
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Miscellaneous333 1960-06-27 3 Your radio today... L^^_ jl I 9.15 Matters Of Policy: B JO ManRADIO SINGAPORE darln Mixture; 1000 A Mght At The Opera; 10.30 Century Of Medium Wave 476 metre* Song; 11.00 Good Night SHORT WAVE: 62 metre* L tr«n S.OO PJ ».-1«W pm RADIO MALAYA AM. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.33333 words
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190 1960-06-27 4 WOODHULL REPEATS IT: NO POLITICS FOR THE TUC SINGAPORE, Sunday. MR. SYDNEY WOODHULL, political and Information secretary of the TUC secretariat, today reiterated the stand of the TUC to remain independent from politics. He Mid: "We will not •oil our hands in political controversies nor deviate from our course of190 words
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Article99 1960-06-27 4 NO HELP FROM MEN, SHE SAYS- JOHORE BAHRI Sun. A lone young woman at the All Malaya Co-Opera-tive Conference here provoked laughter when ahe complained that her male colleagues were "uncooperative" towards women co-operator*. Che Zahara binte Mokhtar of the Co -Opera tlT« Development Department, told her all-male audience: "The99 words
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Article113 1960-06-27 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. More than 500 people turned up at the Mat«rnlty and Child Wellare Clinic In Bembawang Road yesterday to apply for 200 housing sites In the Sembawang Malay Settlement Some of the applicant* went to the registration centre as early a* noon, two113 words
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Article80 1960-06-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The chairman of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Council, Mr. G H. Klat tonight appealed over Radio Singapore for support for two of the brigade's fund-raising functions The two functions are the St. John Ambulance flag day on July 2 and July 3 and80 words
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Article60 1960-06-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun A Federation motorist. Cecil Henry La Brooy. 42, died -\fter a collision with another car near the Paya Lebar and Airport Road Junction shortly before midnight last night. La Brooy. whose address was given as Buklt Blntang. Kuala Lumpur, was trapped between the60 words
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1145 1960-06-27 4 RALLY WAS NOT HELD, BUT ONG TALKS TO THE PRESS WHILE.... PEOPLE'S Action Party conference today unanimously expressed themselves satisfied that the 16 resolutions brought up by Hong Lim Branch at last week's special party conference were "red herrings" to cover up Mr. Ong1,145 words
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Advertisement478 1960-06-27 4 JGRAND 22nd ANNIVERSARY\ Special Discount at YEE LOONG TAILOR i j; 223, Selefie Rd. (Near Rex Cinema) S'pore-7. Tel: *****. I •I Wide range of meteriols available and at cheep pricei. We I* provide you our be»r workmanship and high class toilorin, with j latest fashions. The suits tailored by478 words
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Advertisement43 1960-06-27 4 {■M -tt. *WH y I.IS-4.10 HxwhH Te Ceaadty Crawls! im\ KUKAR f*l CUIIKKAHArfV wrw mum *mmit» wui w-tttus BE TALLER «v N«w Exarctaa. At the Sama Tima Bicomt Baautitui Lika Hollywood film Stars. Details Free. Address C.T. Hospital. Acad Market Oalhl 6. India.43 words
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Miscellaneous502 1960-06-27 4 Singapore diaryT77\ KAMUA CLL'B: Sewing p.m. Particulars from Mrs. J. class 10 ajn. to 13 pjn.; 1 pjn. Cowan. 243. Montreal Road, H. to 3 pm.; 3 pjn. to 5 p.m.; am- M. Naval Base, Singapore broidery class n ajn. to 1 pjn.; V.M.C.A. (Orchard Roexh 3 pjn. to 4502 words
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Article415 1960-06-27 5 THAT IS THE POLICY THAT PAYS THE BIGGEST DIVIDENDS IN THE END, KHIR SAYS HPHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, declared here last night that the Government was all for free enterprise but at times it had to vary this policy. The415 words
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Article35 1960-06-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The successful Alliance candidates at today's Sungel Way local council by-election are: Mr. Lai Kon Sin (Ward I). Mr. Lum Kee (Ward ID and Mr. Llm Kon Ping (Ward EH>.35 words
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Article171 1960-06-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A mounted replica of a Chinese dragon's head will be presented to an Australian school a.s a token of friendship between Malaya and Australia. It will be a gift of the Australia and New Zealand Graduates Association of Malaya to the Griffith171 words
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Article15 1960-06-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Chief Inspector 8. Kallasam, OCPD. Pontlan. has been promoted assistant superintendent.15 words
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161 1960-06-27 5 Borneo oil search in sea off for a year SINGAPORE, Sun. The search for oil off the coast of the three British Borneo territories has now ceased and will not be resumed until about the middle of next year. Reason (or the stoppage In offshore drilling operations, according to an161 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-06-27 5 THE ADDICTS' 'UNCLE' LEAVES FOR ENGLAND SINGAPORE, Sun.— Major R. W. Heal, "uncle" to the thousands of addicts rehabilitated at the opium treatment centre on St. John's Island, left last night for England on retirement. Major Heal, who joined the centre at its inception six years ago. left convinced that110 words
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242 1960-06-27 5 JUDGE: TOO MANY DRUNKEN ASSAULTS-MAN GETS 41/2 YEARS ALOR STAR, Sunday. nPHi: KEDAH High Court Judge, Mr. Justice J Syed Sheh Barakbah, said loday there had been too many assault cases in Kedah i resulting from drinks. 'It is becoming common among labourers to use sticks to assault one another242 words
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Article155 1960-06-27 5 Trengganu honours for 22 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun A Justice of the Peace and Alliance State Assemblyman. Mr. Yeo En« Cho, was today made Dato Kurnk» Jasa in the Sultan of Trengganu's birthday honours list. Ten people were conferred with the Meritorious Service Medal iP.J.K.i. They were Tunku Nara Wangsa. Inche155 words
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Article38 1960-06-27 5 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun.— The Raja Muda of Perak yes. terday opened the two-week fun fair organised by the Ex. Security Forces' Association of Malaya In aid of its building fund held at the polo ground here.38 words
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Miscellaneous212 1960-06-27 5 Buys Bunny By Batph Hvintdaht MA'l Abmcr By At tapp (WHOIWIR Trv>rr MAKE.A I/" ITS V TMEV^-s<*.'-Au!3l \Ttua&S^uC^l^Z^7\ V J SHE IS, a crw-M n' 1/ ME lAh TER SOMEBODY < au'm UME"-Ky«rfN r I W LOvES VORESELP S > E^ J\ ELSE.': -YET AH > > k )K j212 words
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Obituary20 1960-06-27 6 I* ITenb $10 (Minimum) ANN MARGARET HEASLETT after a abort Illnesa, In the General Hospital, Singapore, on 23rd. June.20 words
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Article37 1960-06-27 6 M Wt4» IU (Minimum) MR. C. MCLAUGHLIN AND PAMILV, wlah to thank the clergy of St. Tereea'a Kampong Bahru all who sent wreaths and mesas gee of sympathy and attended the funeral of Mrs Agaea McLaughlln.37 words
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Article252 1960-06-27 6 If H ere 1 tit (Minimum) GREAT REAOINB at little cost Complete range of Pan and Kontana books available at Spore Cold storage Arcade, orchard Road. SMALL SIZI BARGAINS! Made tlne'a last few dresses Include several Cottoaa and Cocktail Oreesea slice S— 10. All at fantastically low prices. FAMILY252 words
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695 1960-06-27 6 The Straits Times Monday, June 27. 1960. Moscow And Peking The unwisdom of exaggerating the ideological differences which undoubtedly exist between Moscow and Peking has been illustrated at ihe proceedings of the Rumanian Communist Party Congress, where a conscious effort seems to have been made to bridge, or at least695 words
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Article299 1960-06-27 6 The British Parliament's summer recess is a long one and it is devoutly to be wished that the Cypriot people will not be plunged into the despair of further delay by any hitch in talks that have now resumed. Given speedy agreement. Parliament can pass the necessary legislation299 words
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Article190 1960-06-27 6 Voluntary organisations have hitherto carried a great part of the burden of adult education in Malaya. The work they had to do was dictated mainly by the problems of over-age pupils and illiteracy. But adult education cannot continue to move in these narrow limits. The Assistant Minister of190 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1960-06-27 6 DENNIS BLOODWORTH describes the gentle art of winning friends and influencing people as practised by its foremost exponents: Ike and Khrushchev AS t h c great leaders of the world's rival camps take more and more to globetrotting, the corps of panting newspaper correspondents who trail1,004 words
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284 1960-06-27 6 IT L yunt uovious that 1 the strength of toe Singapore Trades Union Congress is greatly weakened by Its secretary-general Dfiiik, a member of tne political party which is ihe government. He Is unable io criticise in public any284 words
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Article93 1960-06-27 6 T CANNOT understend Mr. 1 T.W. Green's suggestion that there exist circumstances in which one Is not In a position to select one's friends. What Is a friend other than a selected person? While I admit that for many reasons (mainly economic) one is seldom in a position93 words
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Letter188 1960-06-27 6 IWAB surprised to read Mr. T.A. Mugan's comment to the effect that he had yet to read or hear of any protest from local animal lovers concerning the export of monkeys. Since its formation In 1954. the Singapore branch of the R.S.P.C.A. has unceasingly urged the banning of188 words
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Letter153 1960-06-27 6 MR. KITCHENERS letter 11 L (S.T. June 15) referred to the Wild Animals and Birds Protection Ordinance which makes It Illegal to set snares or Jerats except on cultivated land As Mr. Kitchener himself was once a State Game Warden, perhaps he could say whether the ordinance also153 words
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Letter137 1960-06-27 6 QOMHTHING appears to have happened at the Singapore passport office. It takes an unusually long time to get any pas&port. When you apply for one, you are given a chit to make Inquiries about your application only aften three weeks or so. After that you go to the office137 words
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Article67 1960-06-27 6 IN the Saturday Forum there appeared a letter signed "G. Kandasamy" purporting to be written by Mr. G. Kandasamy, chairman of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. The letter dealt with the con- troversy aroused by Professor Sandosham's speech at the university convocation. This letter was not In67 words
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Article, Illustration299 1960-06-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday SCORES PASS BLAZE WITHOUT RAISING ALARM: NEIGHBOURS D4ONT KNOW OF IT IT was the fire no-one cared about Or so4t seemed. Scores of people passed along Pndti Road like the cyclist, rlgbt about noon today and djd not realise there was a299 words
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291 1960-06-27 7 TENGKU: MALAYA MUST HAVE BEST EUROPEAN KNOW-HOW KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Abdul Rahman said last night Malaya should get the services of the best •engineers and technologists in Europe otherwise the country would be left behind "in this »age of science." In a speech at the 13th annual dinner of the291 words
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141 1960-06-27 7 Party from society study cave drawings TPOH, Sun. Members of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Historical Society yesterday visited the cave drawings discovered last year in a limestone hill near Ipoh. They were led by the Curator of the National Museum. Mr. J.M. Matthews, and were taken to the141 words
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Article21 1960-06-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Court Inspector M. H. Jam* of the Sessions Court hem has been promoted to Oblm Inspector.21 words
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Article186 1960-06-27 7 TAIPING, Sunday. THE FEDERATION Government was today warne< that the door for Communist counter-propa ganda has been left wide open by the introductior of "unequal taxation." i The warning was given by the national president of the All-Malayan Estates Stall Union. Mr. Yeoh Ouan Leong,186 words
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Article57 1960-06-27 7 SINGAPORE. Bun. Prof Tschang Hsl-lin of Nanyang University has been Invited by the national committees of the five countries of "Norden" (Denmark. Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) to attend the 10th general assembly of the International Geographical Union and the 19th International Geographical Congress to be held57 words
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Article158 1960-06-27 7 MALAYA'S illiterates will In future be taught simple economics and arithmetic that will be useful to them In their dally lives. This was stated today by the president of the Selandor Adult Education Association. Inche Abdul Jamal bin Abdul Rais. at Its eighth annual meeting.158 words
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74 1960-06-27 7 THREE STATES PICK THEIR 'MISS GOLDEN VOICE' MISS Golden Voice of Jobore Is Merlam bte Most. 2t, of Batu Pahat. Other placing* in the finals (held at Mnar): Second. Saflah bte Salihim (Kloaag), third, Sharif a bte Jaffar (B. Pahat). In ALOR STAR, Aminah bte Mydin. 21. won both the74 words
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Article100 1960-06-27 7 MIC to call meeting on language SINGAPORE, Sun. The state branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will call a meeting of all Indian organisations here to discuss the acceptance of Malay as the national language and the retention of English as a permanent secondary tongue. This was decided at the100 words
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Advertisement86 1960-06-27 7 1 SALE AWAY with S UNFORGETTABLE BARGAINS FO* MCN AU.r». Now SHtRTS— SPORTSHIRTS 7.5(T 4.50 PURE SILK I TIES 3.50 1.50 TEE-SHIRTS 4.50 2.50 FOR LADIES LSACK/ SHIRT BLOUSES 4 50 2.20 SLACKS Ploin&Ptd) 5.50 4.20 SHORTS 4.50 3.20 TIGHT SKIRTS 11.50 6.50 STRETCHABLE PANTIES 1.80 1.30 BEDSHEETS 54 x86 words
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Advertisement302 1960-06-27 7 I Only thirty and no teeth of her own I YOUCANfIBH LOSE ALL TUUiI liw aaW -unless you PBf^ take care of XMtJr^^tff JK ketaiag year gams healthy b I jest as vital as keeoieg your teeth c kaa. For once giaas be- come infected, you are iadaatwcoflouog Qtt S.R.302 words
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Advertisement350 1960-06-27 8 NOTICES CORRIGENDUM With reference to the Singapore < Government Vacancy for appointment of SPECIAL' INVESTIGATORS. Corrupt Practices Investi«ation Bureau, advertised in this paper on 34.6.60, the age requirement should read "Between 21 35". BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. re O. A. Hajee Mohd Ismail Co., Bankruptcy No. 124/6*. AUCTION350 words
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Advertisement374 1960-06-27 8 NOTICES NOTICE BORNEO MOTORS (MALAYA) LTD.. MALACCA. Mr. Ramadan s/o Subbiah has left employment with the above Company with effect from 23rd June. 1960 and he has. therefore, no authority henceforth to act, to transact business or to collect monies on behalf of Borneo Motors (Malaya) Ltd. Dated 23rd June.374 words
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Advertisement797 1960-06-27 8 NOTICES In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE QUEEN'S TOWN MOTOR SERVICE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company, duly convened and held at No. 249, Alexandra Road. Singapore, on the Ist day of June, 1960, the following Special797 words
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Advertisement835 1960-06-27 8 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS 1 ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business as from 1.00 p.m on Thursday 30th June 1960 until 10.00 a.m., on j Monday 4th July: Friday Ist and Saturday 2nd July IMO being Gazetted Bank835 words
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Advertisement971 1960-06-27 8 if^Tf!^n?n'Mn'' ((ontinued from Pafr Si SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, U (Mim.)— Box ft ti*. txtr* EUROPEAN CONFIDENTIAL tl- I CRBTARV required. Write U.K. Trade Commission, P.O. Box 620. B'pore. BRITISH COMPANY requires two temporary salesgirls. Apply giving details to Box A 9402 S.T. K.L. EUROPEAN SNIPPING FIRM a*. quires experienced971 words
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Advertisement1133 1960-06-27 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word, U (Mim.)— Box St tt: txtro FULLY FURNISHED two bedroom Hat situated !n Orchard Road area, modern conveniences Enquiries 248C-1 Orchard Rd.. Spore Tel: *****. LUIUKT t-UHetlkHkb. IBHU equipped nata 2 oedrooma, alrconditkoned Long Snort term, oith 'without services l.xecutiv« Uouae Oxlev Kise Pbooe S'porr 3j1611,133 words
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Advertisement1058 1960-06-27 8 EDUCATION I* Were!* IS (Mim.)— Box St el: tatrm SINO KONO KINOEROARTIN Invites yon to aeod your children for I English/Chinese lessons, enrolment at 31. 8t Patrick Road, Singapore, i RAPID COURSES starting July! 1 Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Correspondence. Latin, Malay, Uatbs. Kngllsh. Raja's College I tOian Slngh'a 2nd1,058 words
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Advertisement1052 1960-06-27 8 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* ti (Mim.) Box St tt*. txtrm MUMBId HA-WK 1951 vary sood condition $1,100 iradr in for smaller car. Vlrw rvrnlnc* at 1 Arras Court Wtwtg Kstalr Spore. Its* LAMBRtTTA rxcrllcot condition 2. 500 rules comprehrnsive Insurance tax. Ommm ratanaaf u.ic. BarI tain at SI.I.VJ. (B'pure)1,052 words
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Advertisement1688 1960-06-27 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. 6US«OW. ISNDON I. CONIINENIAt POtTS. OM Spore Sail! S'nani cenani ACHILLES liverpeel. bitsgow H Pert Jaat II 1 ANTILOCNUS Livirpael. Havre J.ac 21 July 4 Jaly 5 7 July I MENESTHEUS Liverpael. Dublin Jel| 4 July I Ml 7/1 Jaly II AUTOIYCUS London,1,688 words
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Advertisement2759 1960-06-27 9 B&MMMM-aVfA-fM^a^Bßßa^BßfAVj] I /^^THE E. A.C. UMES— tw fciVc-^ti U>{ Eoll MEDITERRANEAN CONTIHENTII I SCAMINAVIAN PMTt. Hjp2^3 S'pct P. S>ea Penarrf VSfe>ygß7 "FALSTRIA" k) Ma 44/21 Mm It MM/ 1 My 1/ 1 My ■^mjBPL "SARSOOHA" a) 21 Juae 4 Jaly 5 I J.ly I /Jily INDIA 1 .11 J.ly 12/112,759 words
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Advertisement1486 1960-06-27 9 w McALISTER t* CO., LTD. r*** ELLERMAH LIME I KLAVEMESS LIMB LONION. HAMIURC, ROTTEROAM. HAVRE I LSI ANfELES, SAN FRANCISCO. S HULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF COLOMtO Acceptiag carga far Ceatrai I Siotk Sport P S' k am P»-.-j Aaeriea. 14 21 Jel| 21,21 My 24,21 Ml IONNEVULE1,486 words
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Article1395 1960-06-27 10 MALAYA'S tt OMI I It SHARE*. \M> I O M.K II IX BIG BOOS I -I P By Our Market Correspondent MAIN business on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was written in tins, the section being buoyant and providing the highlights of an otherwise1,395 words
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Article23 1960-06-27 10 ■ahiana" ■■■iitki Malayan Stock Exchange: June 25 June 24 Industrials 140.38 140.38 Tins: 220.33 220.98 Rubbers: 299.06 298.79 Jan. 1 1938=100.23 words
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Article29 1960-06-27 10 Carreat Date of Total Total for payment payasent far ptxitsaa yaar year < MeUl Box 11% July 30 16% 174«70 Bertam Con. 17H% Aug. 12 17H% IV, i29 words
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Article1295 1960-06-27 10 rpHE following list of revised quotations was Issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after thrir last meeting on Saturday (June 25) H and L stand for highest and lowest for bast Mas Oosm this year. I Alei Brato. 2.40 2.20 Ordl J0(N) IJO AtlM1,295 words
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Article200 1960-06-27 10 THE SINGAPORE Rubbi A reported quiet with trated on July first grad mlum of half a cent ov er Market last week was interest mainly concenle which stood at a preer August. The price closed on Friday at the week's lowest level of 123 cents,200 words
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Article28 1960-06-27 10 Tin Rubber (per picul) (aer Ib.i June 10 *390 75 $1.24 21 $190.87! i 51.24-S 22 9UI.M $1.23*« 23 $393.K2'i $124',, 24 $393.62 >. $1.23 25 $393.2528 words
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Article229 1960-06-27 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday, June 25. (Bargains are given before prtoes unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.63 ON; Praser and Neave ords $2.13 and $2.14: Gammon (2) $2.30- Henry Waugh $'.48 ON: Metal229 words
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Article241 1960-06-27 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' AsasctsUan made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday (June 25): Lsna— selling T.T. or O.D 2/4; buying airmail T.T. 2/4 1/8, OX). 2,4 5 32, 30 d/st 2/4 11/32. 46 d/st 2/4 13/32, 60 d/st 2/4 15/32. 90 d/st 2/4241 words
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Article193 1960-06-27 10 COMMODITY REVIEV $393.62 >i on Thursday and Friday and the estimated offering for the week was 1,430 tons, down 40 tons. Tin production in the Federation of Malaya in May amounted to 4,470 tons or 11.8 per cent more than In April. It was the highest monthly production for 2193 words
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Advertisement1163 1960-06-27 10 WT!!FI'T I^MKf'TTf K^F l *FV^J I SKKP9FnFF l *f l f& ■BMBMBMMBaiyBaTaTj^^ jK \hAline| Express U.S.A. Pacific tic Atlantic Coast Sarvio* t I A t.l A. t.l.*. Spore P. S>»m Penani H'koni I Angeles N York "Kmtkawa Man" 21/31 Jill 1 Jlly I Illy II lily 14 Aif "Raaikaaa Man1,163 words
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Advertisement517 1960-06-27 10 AN INVESTMENT in the FUTURE OF MALAYA Fer intormetion end Free Booklet write to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Box 90, Sineopore. EVERETT ORIENT LINE far Nni>»t JafM:- Spore P. Sham Pena«| KUTHEVEItCTT Ma. M/M Jltf Jail Fir Daifiaa. Ckittapai. CaicitU•«UTHt»l«TT" /77T; ll Part M Jim 1 Jaly "001PMIVIKTT" 17517 words
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Advertisement391 1960-06-27 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS City Engineer's Department: <aj Construction of the Kep pel Road. Kampong Bahru Road Main Sewer. Tender deposit $200/-. Close at 2.15 pjo. on 12th July, 1960. (b) Tenders are Invited from Claos 'A' snd above of the P.W.D. List of Registered Electrical Contractors for391 words
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Article663 1960-06-27 11 OVATION FOR STORE GOALIE AFTER GREAT CUP-TIE WIN By NORMAN SIEBEL. Singapore. Sunday WILFRED Skinner walked off the Jalan Besar Stadium pitch today to a backslapping, enthusiastic ovation after Singapore had beaten Selangor, the holders, 2-1 in their Malaya Cup match here. It was the 12,350 crowd's663 words
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Article164 1960-06-27 11 MALACCA, Sun. Johore upset Malacca 3-2 In their Malaya Cup soccer match at the Kubu Stadium today to scor c their second win in five matches. Johore oaly deserved their victory- They owed this to a fine performance by Yusof Hamid. who scored two goals. Johore164 words
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Article329 1960-06-27 11 NEGRI HOLD PAHANG TO A DRAW CRICKET SEREMBAN. Sunday. VEGRI Sembilan and Pahang drew their Malaya Cricket Association league match which ended here today. Pahang were given two hours to make 179 runs for a I win and at close they had scored only 99 for the loss of five329 words
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289 1960-06-27 11 Spore Div. win easily in varsity match VUALA LUMPUR. Suix.— 4V University of Malaya Singapore Division beat the Kuala Lumpur Division by an Innings and 132 runs in their cricket match which j ended at Pantal today. Singapore. 117-6 at clo.se yesterday in reply to Kuala Lumpur's 51 in the289 words
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213 1960-06-27 11 Negri hold off late rally by Services VJEREMBAN. Sun. Negrt Sembilan survived a late blitz by Singapore Joint Services to win 2-1 in tneir Malaya Cup soccer match here today. Two down after 45 minutes, Services staged a stormIng rally but could score only once through Sperrlng In the 78th213 words
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1686 1960-06-27 11 Central Kedah Lge: Kuala Keul Bst U sg. Patanl Police 1. T. Anson Dlv. 8: Sg Bernam Est 3 (J. Muniandy 2. Kannlapan) DTC 1 iHarman Abdul Raslud). KrlendJ*: Penang City Council RC. 3 (Pestana. Maniam. Muruglah) XL Municipal RC. 1 (Hamzah), at Penang.1,686 words
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Article166 1960-06-27 11 NORTH ZONE Pcrak 5 Armed Force* 2 P W D L P A Pts Pei^lc 8 4 1 121 10 8 Penang 5 3 1 1 22 11 7 Krdah 5 3 1 1 13 10 7 Forces 6 2 1 3 13 17 5 Services 4 1 2166 words
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Article288 1960-06-27 11 LEE TOO SAN - Busy Boon Bee bags 3 goals LEE TOO SAN 8. IPOH, Sun. Busiest sportsman in Malaya today was Ng Boon Bee. He played badminton for Perak In a Foong Cup match this morning, competed in an athlitics meet In the afternoon and this evening scored three goals In Perak's 5-2288 words
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Article88 1960-06-27 11 J DUBLIN, bun— Sam Snr. 48 kept the United States In the lead In the 30-nation Canada Cup golf competition at Porimarnock yesterday mid Jumped Into h clear lead in the individual championship. Snpad played a magniflcrm third round of 67 (33-34 on the 7.093-yard88 words
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Advertisement216 1960-06-27 11 I The NEIrV Economical j Generoui capacity 4.8 cv.ft giving 7 tq ft of shelf area I Large frozen food compartment Big vegetable drawer Rubber mat work -top ly^jflrf*^^^ Sealed compressor unit guaranteed 5 yean ujfiflfe sC^aV m^p A"'* pric d if I Tl <&f uw fi&^<: Vjr -fIU any-216 words
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Miscellaneous44 1960-06-27 11 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER Spore Dlv. 3D: Arsenal v Indian Brotherhood 'Parr^r Pk>. Spore Dlt. 1: Selangor Club v Youiig Malays (TPCA); Div. •> Sunrise 'B v SCRC 'B 1 (Dad): Dir. 3: VOCSC v Sunrise CV (Taylor Rd;; Wah Cheng v SCRC Cl 1 (Pudu).44 words
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350 1960-06-27 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By K. Lumpur, Sun. pOUR jockeys fell and three horses were destroyed in a sensational afternoon of racing here today. There was a fourhorse smash-up at the home turn in the second race. Those involved were Johnny Hope on The Torch,350 words
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Obituary57 1960-06-27 12 MR. LEE HEW VONC posced away suddenly on 26.6.60 leaving behind widow, two mmm and dvi daughter*. Funeral leaving 31 Sultan Street K.L. •t 2.00 p.m. today. LABROOV, Cecil Henry (Hicks) a** 41 auddenly after motor accident Bunday 26th June Funeral Monday 27th Juim 4.30 p.m. from Oeneral Hoopit.il57 words
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Article20 1960-06-27 12 GENUINE DISPOSAL MUM Gtmrantvtd Importrd Model Uowm •riling far tx-low Coxt! Tommy Tbom■oa'a. Battery Rd. Tel: *****. pore I.20 words
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Article1758 1960-06-27 12 TOTAL POOL $195,300 Ist No. *****2 ($52,731) 2nd No. *****7 ($26,365) 3rd No. *****5 ($13,182) STARTERS ($3,295 each): No*. *****5, *****3; *****8; *****1. CONSOLATION ($1,171 each): Nos. *****9, *****1; *****6; *****2; *****1; *****7; *****2; *****6; *****6; *****9. TREBLE TOTE: Three tickets ($218). FORECAST: Race 2 ($174); Race 41,758 words
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866 1960-06-27 12 LONDON, Sun. like Australia, the United sutei had two seeded men through to the last eight of the men's singles event at the Wimbledon tennis championships yesterday. The sol 1 i power game of Barry Mackay. the second favourite for the title, proved too much866 words
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Article619 1960-06-27 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. 0 Army consolidated their lead in the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior tournament when they beat Indian Association by 87 runs at Nee Soon 1 today. Army have 73.33 percent! 1 from 10 matches, in second place are defending champions Singapore Cricket Club,619 words
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Article257 1960-06-27 12 PERAK MAKE 9-0 SWEEP IN FS CUP IPOH, Sunday. DERAK qualified to meet Johore in the interK zone final of the Foong Seong Cup competition and for the right to challenge Penang, the holders, when they beat Kelantan 9-0 here 10--night. Johore qualified last night when they beat Singapore 6-3257 words
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Article187 1960-06-27 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Sixteen' i»J year-old Maznah binte I Hashim of Penang stole the I show at the Free Press cycle race when she beat 13 other women competitors in the 25--mile Mandai-to-Changi ract I today. Maznah. who fnu.shed the course looking as fresh as she started,187 words
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Advertisement209 1960-06-27 12 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS H'»rW* Sl* (Minimum) MADAM CHUA SOOH HOCK Thanka Friend* and Rrlatlvea for Aa- Mine*. Olftn, Condolence Visit* and Attendance at her late hunband'a funeral. gjfOTjL'- TIMK HOUSI, RIVIR VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL. 2800 ■IRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, 4SI fOR A minimum Of Twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING209 words
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Advertisement47 1960-06-27 12 MILK MAKES ENERGY! Hammering away of a tiresome job? Take time to refresh and recharge with a glass of Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk makes energy. It's a great source of protein. For a bang-up refresher, have a glass of Magnolia milk. B^^^^^_^^^_^^_l __w _P ■£_2£_A_^_i_H STOIAOI CMAMttIIS47 words
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