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Title Section21 1960-09-01 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 If*!**** flat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 184 f THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article215 1960-09-01 1 MONTEIRO FLIES BACK FROM STORE Tengku visits Istana twice during day Prayers as his doctors confer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THERE is little change in the condition of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, who is critically ill at the Istana Tetamu. Yesterday morning, the Royal physiikms said: "The worst215 words
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Article45 1960-09-01 1 rpICKET No. *****13, A sold in Johore, won the first prize of $350.--000 in the August Social and Welfare Services lottery, drawn at Alor Gajah yesterday. Second prize of $125,--000 went to No. *****77 (Selangor). Full list of results in Page 7.45 words
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Article, Illustration41 1960-09-01 1 Deputy King takes salute at rally THE TIMBALAN Yang di-Pertuan Agong taking the salute at the march past at the children's rally yesterdey in the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, to mark Malaya's Independence Day. Report and more pictures in Page 9.41 words
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Article401 1960-09-01 1 EXILE ASKS FOR U.N. TROOPS AID ELISABETHVILLE, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Albert Kalonji, whose "Diamond Republic" of South Kasai has been overrun by Lumumba troops, yesterday sent urgent appeals to Dr. Ralph Bunche, of the United Nations, in Leopoldville, and to President de Gaulle of France. i In his message to Dr.Reuter - 401 words
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Article35 1960-09-01 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A police party, working on a tipoff tonight wenfc to Orange Circus and ffoind a tffbnr containing tfo new revolver. Police are f now trying to trace their origin.35 words
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Article27 1960-09-01 1 JAKARTA, ml Indonesia will bu^H ment from JiM nounced herßß A three-nufl^^H has left for 1 the goods tH purchasing. -JH27 words
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363 1960-09-01 1 $350 m. RURAL ROAD AND WATER PLAN TO START IN NEW YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. VAST RURAL PROJECTS embracing 1,500 miles of new roads and piped water for two million people are to be carried out by the P.W.I), as part of development under the second five-year plan beginning in363 words
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Article42 1960-09-01 1 SINOAPORE., Wed. Tllf ■^^■^Oovjprnmenfs baa the monthly meeting of Jjß Chinese Chamber of CSfnmerce by Mr. Kheng Chin Hock, who heads a six-man chamber committee appointed last month to conduct a survey on the effects of the ban.42 words
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Article27 1960-09-01 1 BONN. Wed. About 15.001 East Germans fled to West Berlin In the first three week*; of August, the West German Refugee Ministry announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article80 1960-09-01 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Mr. OHvcr Powers, father of the convicted American 11 pilot. Francis Gary Powers, has written to Mr. ■■■(Khrushchev asking ■Dewed to take his Mace In prison. n mi lit' view published In Life Magazine, Mr. Powers who recently returned to the UnitedReuter - 80 words
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108 1960-09-01 1 Cut-price flights without frills are coming SINGAPORE. Wed. A new, cheaper Britannia "Skycoach" service that will reduce the current Singapore to London tourist class fares by $429 single and $773 return will be started by BOAC in midOctober. This was announced today by Mr. Robinson BOAC district sales manager for108 words
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Article17 1960-09-01 1 JOHA\ T NES3URO. Wed. South Africa's flvc-month-old state of emergency ended today.—Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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197 1960-09-01 1 X SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pOLICE today concentrated on men with moles as they continued their hunt for two runaway detainees. Both the men Mohamed Akbar bin Osman. 23, and Mohamed Ali bin Basri, 18 have distinguishing moles on their persons. They were among four197 words
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Article149 1960-09-01 1 Garcia gives up smoking 'Something to do with my heart' MANILA. Wed. Pre--IT* sident Garcia has given up smoking on doctor's advice. This was learnt today when pressmen called on the President in his hospital suite It was the first social call he has received since he entered hospital earlyReuter - 149 words
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Article21 1960-09-01 1 SMUGGLERS HELD PAFX.MBAM. turriroo (unmnii'i uonaced today it tempt suiusslr IM I rubber to ?ins^por> detained i*ur aca Venter.21 words
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Article607 1960-09-01 2 FROM THE WHITE HOUSE, FROM KINGS, PREMIERS AND PRESWENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD— KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday MESSAGES congratulating Malaya or her Independence Day poured into Kuala Lumpur today from all over the world. The first message received this morning came from the White House. It607 words
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180 1960-09-01 2 DOCTORS: SAME PA V— LOCAL OR 'EXPAT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, has told the Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers' Association that doctors recruited from abroad would receive the same salaries and come under similar conditions of service as local doctors. He said that180 words
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Article28 1960-09-01 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 1960 'Lily Queen" of Hawaii. Miss Cheng Hui Kheng. will arrive here on Sept. 14. on a tour, of South- East Asian countries.28 words
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Article73 1960-09-01 2 PENANG. Wednesday. PENANGS entrepot trade with three neighbouring countries Indonesia. Thailand and Burmarose by $28. 8 million in the second quarter of this The value of trade with these countries from April to June totalled $81,848,000— $67,890,000 In Imports and $13,958,000 in exports. Imports73 words
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Article50 1960-09-01 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Released from Jail only yesterday, a youth. Tan Kok Chew was sent back for a further month today, when he could not pay a $150 fine for possession of a pellet of opium. Tan was arrested at 3 a.m. today in Cross Street.50 words
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Article21 1960-09-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A two-day visual-aid teaching exhibition will open at the Bat ii Road School on Sept. 10.21 words
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187 1960-09-01 2 Cancer may soon be a top baby killer in Malaya SINGAPORE, Wed. Death by cancer may soon take a high place in the causes of infant deaths in Malaya This warning is given by Dr. A. T. H. Marsden, of the division of pathology. Institute for Medical Research, Malaya, writing187 words
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Article43 1960-09-01 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A youth said in a nuttlctaate's court today that h# stole $75 from his father "because this was pay due to me." Foo Yuen Shlan. 18, who pleaded guilty, said he worked for his father. Sentence was postponed.43 words
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226 1960-09-01 2 COLONIALISM WITH A NEW MEANING ...MAINLY ECONOMIC SINGAPORE. Wed. Beam, magazine of the British European 1 Association, said in an editorial today that colonialism must now have a new meaning, primarily economic rather than political. "We suggest that Is not unconnected with th* change in meaning not for the better—226 words
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Miscellaneous8 1960-09-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ®#s^|Eg'*^> II CMJT"8 words
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Miscellaneous327 1960-09-01 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADI MALAYA 41 .7 metres A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 nade: 730 Tlme signal. News; Morning Prelude; 7.00 The New*; 735 g^,. Time 755 speak 7.06 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 Malay; 8.00 Time Signal. News The News; 8.05 More Melodies At i n x he National Language; 803327 words
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Article, Illustration293 1960-09-01 3 Cross-border movements for citizens suspended till Sunday 'A bid to cause unrest...' BERLIN, Wednesday. EAST Germany closed the East-West Berlin border to West German citizens shortly after midnight last night. Herr Willy Brandt, the Mayor of West Berlin, will meet the three Western Allied293 words
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239 1960-09-01 3 A 3-man trip to the moon is next step WASHINGTON, Wed.— TT The National Aeronautics and Space Administration yesterday announced plans for its second major step Into space a three-man rocket ship flight around the moon within It' years. Mr. Robert Gilruth. director of Nasas space task group, announced theReuter - 239 words
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Article126 1960-09-01 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. TNDIA and Pakistan completed yesterday nearly a decade of negotiations on one of the issues which have kept them near to war the division of vital irrigation waters of the Indus River Basin. It was arranged that India's Premier Nehru., and Pakistan'sUPI - 126 words
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Article33 1960-09-01 3 LONDON. Wed.— A pay strike by 70 BOAC baggage and freight loaders at London Airport, which yesterday grounded outgoing airliners and caused incoming flights to be diverted, ended last night. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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102 1960-09-01 3 PITTS-PINCHED PARKERS FORM THEIR OWN CLUB LONDON. Wed— A "club" for motorists who have all been ticketed for parking offences by a Cambridge police constable has been started by the manager of a tailoring firm there Members of the club— called the "133 club" after Constable No. 133. Rex Pitts—Reuter - 102 words
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122 1960-09-01 3 U.S. runaways DID take top secrets— claim WASHINGTON, We4L— Two missing eaptoyees mt the top secret National Security Aceaey whe are presumed to have defected to the Sertet Unle*. were alleged teday to hare taken valua-tale cryptographic in formatlem with them. The Democratic leader the Housr of ■iijtßMiitotlves. Mr Jeha122 words
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364 1960-09-01 3 IN S. AFRICA 'S INTEREST TO STAY, SAYS RULING PARTY BLOEMFONTEIN, Wednesday. SOUTH Africa's governing National Party's special congress on the republic question decided yesterday it was in the country's interests to remain in the Commonwealth if it became a republic by the referendum planned on The congress adopted a364 words
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114 1960-09-01 3 Spying trip? Rubbish, says Hillary CALCUTTA, Wed. Sir Edmund Hillary said on arrival here last night from New Zealand that a Chinese report which described his planned expedition to the 27,799 ft Makalu Peak in Nepal as "espionage" was "absolute rubbish" The report had quoted him as saying that theReuter - 114 words
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Article41 1960-09-01 3 HAVANA. Wed.— The Cuban Government yesterday seized a US$2 it '.Won Ame-rican-owned dock and warehouse complex, bringing the two-day total of U.B. property seizures to US$5 million. An American news correspondent was arrested at Havana airport.— U.P.l41 words
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Article137 1960-09-01 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore's 11-day-old triplet boys— Rosll. Roslan and Rosman were today reported to be "doing well" at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital, where they are still being kept under special supervision. They were born to a 21--year-old housewife. Kamisah binte Osman, of Kampong Quarry at the Bth mile137 words
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162 1960-09-01 4 SINGAPOr£. Wed. A mile long procession with 93 Muslim organisations taking part, will be the highlight of the Prophet Mohamed's birthday celebrations on Saturday The procession ot about 15.000 Muslim begins at 2.30 p.m. and ends at the Singapore Badminton Hall,' where the Yanr dlt-Pertuan Negara162 words
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Article355 1960-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wad. PROPOSED SECRET BALLOT AMONG OIL MEN TO DETERMINE WHICH BODY REPRESENTS THE WORKERS 'pHE Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union is prepared to abide by* a secret ballot on an industry basis of all employees of the three oil companies here to determine if it355 words
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Article298 1960-09-01 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. OIK trades unionists, including a former City Councillor, who were acquitted and discharged by the First Criminal District Judge last June on a charge of wrongfully confining a detective-corporal, will be tried again on the same charge. The retrial was ordered by Mr.298 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-09-01 4 COME BACK PLEA TO MISSING BRIDE SINGAPORE, Wed.— A 16--year-old bride of one month has been missing from home for three weeks after an argument about living with her in-laws. Joginder Kanr (above) disappeared from her father's home at Jalan Kubur when he Insisted that she retorn to live with122 words
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Article103 1960-09-01 4 INDONESIAN BOOKS GIFT TO STORE SINGAPORE, Wed. The Indonesian Consulate in Singapore today presented some 70 Indonesian textbooks to the Ministry of Culture*. The books are on geography, history, music, algebra, and reading books for young boys and girls. Making the presentation, Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo, Information Officer of the Indonesian103 words
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Article31 1960-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. An Indian milk vendor, P. Ranffasamy, was injured when he was knocked down by a motor-cyclist at the junction of Tembeling Road and Katon* Road last night.31 words
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112 1960-09-01 4 Claim over death of daughter dismissed SINGAPORE, Wed. A widow, whose nine-year-old daughter was killed in a road accident in August 1957. failed in the High Court today in her claim for damage* for the loss of her daughter. Madam Chua Lee Kiang had brought the action against a taxi112 words
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Article99 1960-09-01 4 WORLD JURISTS BRANCH URGED SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Justice Vivian Bose today suggested the setting up of a branch of the International Commission of Jurists in Singapore. Justice Bose, who is the president of the 1.C.J., was giving a talk to a large gathering of judges, lawyers and law students at99 words
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Miscellaneous460 1960-09-01 4 Singapore diary m%% UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA V.M.C.A.: Malay Sid I lnterDRAMATIC SOCIETY: "Ru* med U t 5 pm: hockey pVacArouiid the Moon. 1 8.30 pjn., Uce at Balestlei Road. 5.15 p.m miim I*!*1 I"*) speoal intensive course MINISTRY Of CILTLRE: 5 .45 p.m.; Singapore Academy 8^ i W at 7460 words
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661 1960-09-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. NEWSMEN must not be forced lo work under constant fear of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. So said Wartawan, journal of the Singapore Union of Journalists, in a Page One comment today on the661 words
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Article39 1960-09-01 5 TELUK ANSON, Wed.Kanli bin Dollah, 33. was acquitted In the court here yesterday on a charge of raping his step-daughter. Mariam blnte Yeop Ismail, at Kampong Sungel Kerawal. near here in May. Th<* prosecution withdrew the charge.39 words
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Article25 1960-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed "Old Girls" of the Bukit Nanas Convent will ho!d a reunion dinner at the Shanghai Room. Embassy Hotel, on Saturday.25 words
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131 1960-09-01 5 A wider view of world for detainees CINGAPORE. Wed.— A Ministry of Culture spokesman said today that detainees at Pulau Senang detention camp would soon have free film shows, music and news talks from Radio Singapore. The Ministry would also put on Aneka Rasam Rayat shows for the detainees soon.131 words
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Article43 1960-09-01 5 PENANG. Wed— All hmepits in Penang will in future be fenced in or covered up. Announcing this at the City Council's monthly meeting yesterday, the Mayor, Mr. 00l Thlam Siew. warned that action would be t;ken against offenders.43 words
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360 1960-09-01 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. T*HE publicity officer of Singapore State Umno executive said today that total acceptance of a directive from Tengku Abdul Rahman would "eventually split the Malays" here. The Tengku. who is the Federation Prime Minister and national chairman of Umno. had suggested360 words
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Article55 1960-09-01 5 100-year-old weapons on display SEGAMAT. Wed Weapons and armour used at the Jementah war 100 years ago will be on display at 'the Diamond Jubilee Hall here tomorrow and Friday. The exhibition, arranged by the Malay Literary and Cultural Society here In conjunction with Independence Day. will also Include 1.00055 words
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Article, Illustration189 1960-09-01 5 ADMIRAL LAMBE, FORMER C-in-C FAR EAST, DIES LONDON, Wednesday. ADMIRAL Sir Charles Lambe, until recently Firsd Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, has died afl his home in Newport-on-Tay, Fife, it was announced by the Admiralty here today. He was 59. Sir Charles a devotee of classical music, onceReuter - 189 words
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Article49 1960-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Finance. Mr Tan Slew Sin, will lead a delegation to the Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council meeting in London next monthSubjects to be discussed will Include prospects for world trade, sterling area balance of payments. European trade problems and development questions.49 words
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Article28 1960-09-01 5 KANGAR, Wed. The Perils State Secretary. Raja Mokhtar bin Raia Ya'acob. will be transferred next week to the Ministry for Rural Development In Kuala Lumpur.28 words
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Advertisement132 1960-09-01 5 AMERICAN LIVER SAUSAGE per Ib. $1.95 (rjL^ "HOULBERG'S" PICNIC HAM 2-lb. tin per tin $4.00 j^jfj Pfezi Pitt i L~- iach $1.34 l^^.J'ft) New Zealand Leg Lamb Stout Eri W Ib- 52.C3 (f%\ "ldihe" Potato Pittiot porpktso.9l jf^y "Frood" Voal and Has Vol-ao-Voit Hrptt.sl.3s J^ Lima Beans Hrpkt.Sl.22 "Olde EiglitlT132 words
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Advertisement279 1960-09-01 6 ADVANCE New Shell X-100 Multigrade is the most dramatic advance in motor oils since additive-type oils were introduced 10 W Why? Because it effectively solves the problem of ashy i m W deposits left by oil in your car's combustion chambers. With J M f i^^^J^l^\ New Shell Multigradeyour pistons279 words
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824 1960-09-01 7 BEGINNING OF NEW POWER FOR COUNTRY, SAYS PROF. OPPENHEIM KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong today declared open the $1.8 million science faculty of the University of Malaya in Pantai Valley. Attending the opening were the Prime Minister. Tengku824 words
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144 1960-09-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. LMGHTY-ONE papers have so far been submitted for tabling at the Natural Rubber Research Conference, due to begin in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 26. More than 200 scientists from research Institutes, commercial firms and universities in the main rubber producing and144 words
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Article45 1960-09-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Two officers of the Federation Reconnaissance Corps left here today by air for further military training in Britain. They are Maj. Tan Chee See and Capt. A. Arulpragasam. Both will be away for about four months.45 words
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65 1960-09-01 7 DO IT NOW AID FOR MALACCA'S RURAL DRIVE \1 AI.ACCA, Wed.— The Fe--1 deral Government has allocated $144,755 to Malacca for "immediate results" in rural development this year. The money will be divided among three districts in the State— Malacca (central), Jasin and Alor Gaiah. The projects to be completed65 words
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Article65 1960-09-01 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The trial of Quah Choon Toe. 29. charged with using criminal force on a girl while he was the acting principal of a school, was today set for hearing on Oct. 26. The charge alleges that Quah committed the offence with Intent to outrage65 words
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Article225 1960-09-01 7 A LOR GAJAH. Wed- TicA ket No. *****13. sold In Johore, won the $350,000 first prize of the August Social and Welfare Services Lottery drawn here today. The second prize of $125,000 went to No. *****77 sold in Selangor. Ticket No. *****03 sold in Johore won225 words
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Article33 1960-09-01 7 MALACCA. Wed. Rotary district governor. Haji Mustapha Albakri, will attend a Rotary Club assembly here on Friday. A dinner in his honour will be held at the Templer Mess on Saturday.33 words
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Miscellaneous209 1960-09-01 7 Bugs Bunny By Batph Heimdahl Li 9 l Ahner By Ai Capp /l DONTCARE IP \/^A-'^\/'NO&OO t tff'\ I -WHARNO \i>t&Rg.*lUlT]| TITS ANANIMACSTONGUEfTTHEREARIFxW VTii. tit I »UW#- THASS WHO. f /-JT HOOMNIS BE A -<4| P v. UlLlu**! ff» > PRINTS ON THESE )lnrjt I ©UN GDMEWHIZZIN' J LIVE/.'- JEST209 words
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Article629 1960-09-01 8 The Federation Government will have to give better reasons than hitherto if it is to convince the public of the need to defer longer the announcement of when it proposes to take over the Kuala Lumpur municipality and the publication of the Antolic Plan. The Constitution629 words
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Article374 1960-09-01 8 One of the most encouraging features of the rubber replanting scheme has been the response from the smallholders, slow though they were at the beginning to take advantage of the assistance offered. In 1958 the percentage of planting and replanting on smallholdings was actually higher than on the374 words
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Article222 1960-09-01 8 The Science Faculty officially opened yesterday by the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong is, together with the neighbouring Arts Faculty, one of the two major supports of the University fabric. In it Federation students are for the first time able to study all the basic natural sciences without recourse222 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1960-09-01 8 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER by LONDON, WEDNESDAY. Probe next week and the trail that winds back 8,000 miles to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore THE commission of inquiry into the needs and activities of Malayan students in Britain and Ireland will certainly find much to inquire^into. I do not suggest they1,332 words
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731 1960-09-01 8 VIENTIANE, Wed. .American aid to Laos, once the subject of a Congressional inquiry, is today being used to develop its economy in an orderly, if unspectacular, way. That Is how the aid programme directors themselves see the task they have In hand. "It's731 words
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Advertisement27 1960-09-01 8 1 off V#* Immarulalrl.T Mr.ss.tl in SUIT* Tailored kg mm Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING plus STILE all go into every suit by 21, Chulia Street, Singapore, 1.27 words
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Article, Illustration236 1960-09-01 9 KLANG QUIET BUT REST OF COUNTRY CELEBRATES THIRD MERDEKA ANNIVERSARY DAZZLING DANCES IMPRESS THE DEPUTY KING Straits Times reporters rpHIIEE thousand J- schoolchildren staged a dazzling drill and folk dance display yesterday during ~.n Indenpendence Day rally in Kuala Lumpur and earned congratulations from the236 words
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Article, Illustration622 1960-09-01 9 di-Pertuan Agong. Here, all celebrations Including a giant youth display on the padang was cancelled. In many centres throughout the country. Independence Day messages were read. At Merdeka Stadium the Deputy King, dressed in colourful gold and red kain songkat his consort622 words
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Article444 1960-09-01 9 with troops, police and youth organisations. The Sultan of Kedah took the salute at the march past. Later, he addressed the crowd, calling on all his subjects to sink their differences and live together as one nation. "We should have only these alms to work for444 words
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Article88 1960-09-01 10 r EXCITEMENT I IN LUREX This f xcitinf (own for the cocktail hour is I made from latex threaded satin brocade. It I features a low back on the fitted bodice, and I the tunic-line skirt is emphasised by the tiered I effect in the weave of the cloth. Manufactured88 words
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Article, Illustration618 1960-09-01 10 Unveiled: Last of the collections by Parisian ut-couturiers Givenchy shows are one month late softer silhouette WELL, here's a surprise. We all thought that when the collections were shown in Paris last month, it included the creations of all the important designers in France and Italy. But over the week-end618 words
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Advertisement150 1960-09-01 10 Shake some 'Harpic'Y Jhß|lSi leave Overnight vHSSStj Harpic claant round then flash. That's )l7|T»Tl]Tll the S-^*"* l here all. No brash is bmUb^Uu no n>lh needed. Rarpic [^■^^Jbß'J £Jn >t^\ HARPic yiy is strong and X^- VwWI |i safe to use in U all lavatories including those connected to septic150 words
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Advertisement241 1960-09-01 10 Nothing makes a woman more feminine to a man than Perfume DuMmg Powder Creamy Skin Perfume JLfS bW BBBBBBBBB^BBBHf$9BBBB^B»aa4JB^ BJr^ bUI H \l^V> T I r i| t *Sw By Bl 91 ■Ml SHt i A^Bt.fßHßt H t« kk« BBBBBB^^ i^3 JB^. I VJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBhBBBsKbb V *~W iWPH nifIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ■j luMB241 words
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Miscellaneous314 1960-09-01 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Not occupied In vain (4). 1 Made out In concptcuoua (as- 6 shl P >pUt— <lmng«r signal rmiaed hlon (13) outalde (7). S Bc»tt«r my real foes frJght- 7 Assumes one geU »at at Greek uUy (10) front collapataf (5. S, 7). 9 Many a314 words
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Advertisement1591 1960-09-01 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UN E TO ABEN, LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LBHOBN A CBHTIHEHTAI PtRTS. 0m t'pore tai ll P. S'htm Psmm MACRABH LivarMtl. SltsgOW 'I f*VT*» POIVBORUS LittrpMl, Ht»tt -It Part/t* B I* B CUUCUS M burg, Bremen. Anrp, R'dtm t* 1/ B BIOMtB utaraaal. DhßUr Ma. II ttpt 1 Stpt1,591 words
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Advertisement1287 1960-09-01 11 eTHE LA.C. LINES ABEN REMEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL A SCAN' .Mf UN PMTt. Sport P S'hei* Petttng -AYUTNIA a) Bda.4-S/4taat I/It* I 71* •MEONIA" I) 11/ a tapt 21/ at* 0/24 1* "SIMIA" I) M ttpt 4 Bet 1/ B Ml 1/ 7 M ■LAUNBIA" I) 18/ SI tat 12/21 Ml1,287 words
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Advertisement1195 1960-09-01 11 SSiim THE BEM LINE STEAMERS LTD. SIMAPORE (iMntaratM ia Ma Haitod Kliajf) I I'MI SAILIMt to ABEN. UK. I CMTTIMNTU PMTt. S'pori P. S'hM fining MMUCMMI MMBTA, LtaOM, I'Math la PtrVTMty M-NNAIH.It LrMtMts. Hull, M-tnath ll Port I Mpt I/ll* HNIMMM LMAM^ MttartM. MB. B/B I* UMM aMrt atlMt Hl*1,195 words
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Advertisement1289 1960-09-01 11 W- MeAUSTER A CO., LTD. k,. \KTOV tel M; aai. nSK V™* EIiIiEHMAW LIME BXAVEJfBSS LDME k IMMN. NAMIIM, RBTTIMAM. HAVRE LM ANIELES. LAN FRANCIICB, AMU. SEATTIE, VANCMmi A PfRTIAM. AM ftr CaudiM A U.S.A. Atlaatic Parts. Autatiag targt tor Cettral A tettk CtTV tr NEWCASTLE America Spore P. Sham1,289 words
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Article23 1960-09-01 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Aor- SI Aug. 34) Ir.dustriaU: 131.98 ISS.St Tins: 2M.3S {Mil S Rubbers: CJIJ6 Ztt.lt Jan. 1 r»58 io«23 words
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Article584 1960-09-01 12 SINGAPORE memuers of the Malayan Stock Exebiage reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: FlUpatrlclu $1.34: i Fraser and Neave ords (2) $1 96 OL. $3 04 and $2.05: Gammon $2.20: Jackson cm- 81584 words
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Article18 1960-09-01 12 August average prices were: Aug. IN* July 1960 Rubber 108.13 rts. 109 39cts. Tin $402.53 $102.1918 words
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1025 1960-09-01 12 MALAYAN TRADE IS STILL IMPROVING: MINES OUTLOOK By Our Market Correspondent pAN-MALAYAN overseas trade continues to improve and in July the value amounted to $772.5 million, which was $12.6 million more than in June, according to the preliminary trade figures issued by the Statistics Department in Singapore. Exports increased by1,025 words
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Article30 1960-09-01 12 SINGAPORE, AUG. 31. RUBBER: 98* cento per lb. (up one and seven-eighths cent*). 5 p.m. close: 984 cents (very quiet but steady). TIN: Market closed for Merdeka Day.30 words
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Article133 1960-09-01 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares conunued x to be traded on weaker lines here today. Albion eased is. 2d. and Cyclone Is. Petrochemical gained Is. 6d. to 255. 6d. Base metals and the oils remained steady. Santos eased Is. 3d. to 12s. 9d. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm tone.133 words
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Article228 1960-09-01 12 SEPTEMBER first grade rubbei buyers fob closed in Singapore vfsceraav at 98 cents per lb.. up one ?nd seven -eighiru cents on Tuesday's close. The tone was dull. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per ib yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 98. sellers 98>> <N>; Int.228 words
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Article137 1960-09-01 12 OINGAPORE Chinese Produce J Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Sept/ Oct. shipments $30 buyers, $31 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $44 sellers, drum $47 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muatok whit* $195 Sarawak $290. special Sarawak black $186 and garbled137 words
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Article71 1960-09-01 12 CHIPS lying alongside the 81"- «»pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are; Lycaon 12, Canton 45. TJltjalengka 6A, Sunnyville 67, Mltaka Maru 819, Zetland 10 11, Oiomed 13 14, Frankfurt 15 16. Hanoi 18, Thorsgard 19, Semenyih N. Wall 2, Bentonc 2122, Ikushlma Mam *****, CasUevllle 2571 words
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Article66 1960-09-01 12 HPHE Malayan Exchange Bank** x Asssristtsn made the following- changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100>:Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs IC34U; Swedish Krenor 169*4. On the free exchange market in Hong Etat, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.69"* for T.T. an*66 words
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Advertisement1095 1960-09-01 12 iK"^Tl7a?| Express U.S.A. ra-Ulej tjs Atlantic Coast Strv.et E.T.A, E.I. A. E.I.A. S'paro P. S>im Prnanf H'konf t. Articles N. Tort Knaikaw* Mart lit Call a/14 Sett TSSett itUji tat Call 27/n Sett (it S M II Mr aiUwa Mart" lit Call 21/JS Set 2s J7 Stt n act 2M1,095 words
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Advertisement360 1960-09-01 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Mr Haatkiaf. Jatat:- Spore P. Sham Penani DOLPNEvmiT" 3 Sett It Pert "DOHIVIMTT" 12 Silt I Slat 7 Sett fm KtettM, Ctitttgtaf, CaleetiaNonmiiTT" nsttt nsttt Bulk oil latex scace available. JOHNSON LINE Fir Nietkeag, taiai Spore P. Sham Penani "STAR mTURUS" ITSSSt UJ.lt II Sett i "STAI360 words
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Advertisement335 1960-09-01 12 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGEBIES MARITIMES CO. S/S MAORI Arrived 12.8.60 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held In the S.H.B. Oodowns No. 10/11 on Friday, 2nd Seoiember 1960 lrom 9 a.m. until 4.30 p.m. No further survey will be held either before or335 words
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Advertisement719 1960-09-01 12 NOTICES THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 50 cents pei $10 Stock unit less 40 To Singapore income tax will be paid from the Shareholders' Fund to registered Stockholders on 30th September 1960 in respect of the financial year ending719 words
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Advertisement121 1960-09-01 12 NOTICES f NOTICE This is to announce -hat Mr. Lloyd de Run having left this Company at his ovui -quest is no longer aulnorlseo accept 1 orders or cairy out a >iimc- tlous on our behalf. RON*K> AmitLu Kuala Lumpur. ANNOUNCEMENT i Will the eender of the Serangoon Road MO.121 words
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Article22 1960-09-01 13 Malayan Stock Exchange: Ant. 31 Aug. 39 Industrials: 131.9* 1M.5» Tim: 2*6.32 2«M3 S Rubbers ZXIM J59.79 Jan. 1 r»9S=IM22 words
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Article584 1960-09-01 13 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock EzchaTage reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written*. Industrial!: FlUpatricks 81-34: Fraser and Neave ords (2) 8196 OL, (304 and 82.05: Gammon 82.30: Jackson (lit 81 cents: M Cement584 words
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Article18 1960-09-01 13 August average price* were: Aur. 1960 July 1960 Rubber 10«.13rta. 109 39 cts. Tin 8402.53 8102.1918 words
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1033 1960-09-01 13 MALAYAN TRADE IS STILL IMPROVING: MINES OUTLOOK By Our Market Correspondent J> AN -MALA VAN overseas trade continues to improve and in July the value amounted to $772.5 million, which was $12.6 million more than in June, according to the preliminary trade figures issued by the Statistics Department in Singapore.1,033 words
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Article30 1960-09-01 13 SINGAPORE. AUG. 31. RUBBER: 981 cents per lb. (up one and seven-eighths cento). 5 p.m. close: 981 cents (very quiet but steady). TIN: Market closed for Merdeka Day.30 words
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Article134 1960-09-01 13 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares continued A to be traded on weaker lines here today. Albion eased is. 2d. and Crelrae Is. Petrochemical gained Is. 6d. to i 255. 6d. Base metals and the oils remained steady. Santos eased Is. 3d. to 12s. Qd. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm134 words
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Article230 1960-09-01 13 SEPTEMBER nmt trade rubbei buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 98 cents per lb.. up one t»nd seven-eighihs cents on Tuesday's close. The tone w .w dull. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per ib yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 98. sellers 98 <N>: Int.230 words
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Article136 1960-09-01 13 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Sept/ Oct. shipments 830 buyers, 831 sellers. Coconut ell: quiet; bulk 644 sellers, drum 847 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white 8596 Sarawak 8290, special Sarawak black 8186 and garbled Lampong136 words
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Article75 1960-09-01 13 CHIPS lying alongside the Sin. gaperc Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Lycaon 12, Canton 45. Tjitjalengka 6A, Sunnyvale 67, Mitaka Maru 89, Zeeland 10 11, Dlomed 13.14, Frankfort 15 16. Hanoi 18, Thorsgard 19, Semenyih N. Wall 2, Bentong 21 22, Ikuahima Maru 23 24, CastlevlUe75 words
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Article66 1960-09-01 13 'THE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Assentation made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 8100>:Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1634-,; Swedish Kronor 168%. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.69% for T.T. artt66 words
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Advertisement1061 1960-09-01 13 )[IC^I.IHe| Express U.S^A. rasttto AUantie Coast S*rvie« E.TJL E.I.A. E.7.A. S'osri P. S>am Cef<an| H'konf L. Anfties N. York Kuaikava Man Ist CHI 21/24 Sift M Sl|t 21 Mcl 2U Call 27/21 Sift 3 Pet 21 Ocl 11 Nl» Kimknra Mart" lit Call 21/25 Oct 21 27 let 21 let1,061 words
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Advertisement349 1960-09-01 13 EVERETT ORIENT LUTE fir NMtkMt. JasM:— Spore P. Sham Penaoi ■•ooiPumMTrTT:; Tim v nrt "OONEVERETT" II Stit I Sell 7 Sift Fir RattSM. Ct,tU|M| calcitta:NOKEVERITT" M SMI JlS.pt Bulk oil Ulei space available. JOHNSON LINE far Hiitkiit, Jaiai:- Sport P. Sham Penani "IMI «RCT*RUt' r 17 Sipt 14 Sipt ns.pt349 words
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Advertisement333 1960-09-01 13 SHIPPING NOTICES MEBSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. S/S MAORI Arrived 22.8.60 1 A General Survey uf all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held In the S.H.B. Oodowns No. 10/11 on Friday, 2nd Seoiember 1960 from 9 a.m. until 4.30 p.m. No further survey will be held either before333 words
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Advertisement721 1960-09-01 13 NOTICES THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. Notice is hereby given that an Intemxk Dividend of 50 cents pei $10 Stock unit lees 40% Singapore Income tax will be paid from the Shareholders' Fund to registered Stockholders on 30th September 1960 in respect of the financial year ending 31st721 words
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Advertisement112 1960-09-01 13 NOTICES NOTICE This is to announce that Mr. Lloyd de Run havina left this Company at his own •quest v no longer nu'.norlseo accept orders or cairy out a .nsactions on our behalf. RONrO ftMlTti. Kuala Lumpur. ANNOUNCEMENT Will the render of tbe Serangoon Road MO. N0.***** for Ra.ls*/--payable to112 words
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Advertisement848 1960-09-01 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE crrr ENdNßrars department: Required (A) ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF rRANBPORT, Transport Centre In salary scale 5635xA30-635 plus Central Provident Fund benefits Appointment will be on temporary basis in the first instance with a view to future permanency Qualifications: Must have passed Standard VIII In an848 words
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Advertisement699 1960-09-01 14 DEVON ESTATES (MAIACCA) LIMITED (In VolunUry Liquidation) PRESS NOTICE THE LIQUIDATOR of DEVON aCBTTAIXS (MALACCA) LIMITED (Incorporated, in Singapore) GIVES NOTICE THAT a FINAL DISTRIBUTION to shareholders amounting to 7.375 cents (Malayan) per share will be made on Monday the 3rd day of October. 1960. and so far as registered699 words
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Advertisement375 1960-09-01 14 talnable from National Provincial Bank, Limited. London or Jersey, addresses as above. If the documents are found to be in order, payment will be made as already stated and the share warrants to beam will be cancelled and retained on behalf of the liquidator. REGISTERED SHARES. A notice to holders375 words
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Advertisement755 1960-09-01 14 NOTICES EMBASSY OF THE UNION OF BURMA The Embassy will move from the Federal Hotel to No. 1, Seavoy Road, Kuala Lumpur, with effect Craw the Ist S« >mbrr, ISMNo. 2W/Ka/B-3 60 Dated 29th August, 1900. NOTICE MR. ANTHONY WAYMAN left our employ on his own accord on 16.8.1960 and755 words
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Advertisement866 1960-09-01 14 (Continued from Pas* S) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt Si (Min.)— Box tt ctt. txtrm BAR OIRLS any nationality good Income. Apply personally, Rlts Bar 15. Bemam Street. "Off Anson Rosd," B'pore ***** ***** Mr. Tan. ENGLISH SPEAKING HAIRDRESSERS with/ without experience urgently required by wellknown beauty pvkwr. Write to P.O.866 words
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Advertisement1078 1960-09-01 14 SITUATIONS VACANT M Wors-s Si (Min.)— Box tt ttt. at re WANTED YOUNG OIRLS to assist la omee work. Writs to the Director, Post Box No. 294 Ipoh. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY s competent shorthsnd-typlst. Reply with full particulars to Box A5W33 B.T Spore. MASTER MARINER any nationality required for hometrsde coaster.1,078 words
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Advertisement1011 1960-09-01 14 EDUCATION M Words SS (Min.)— Box It ttt. tatrm BRITISH EDUCATION Advice OB Irhsnls. Colleges. Universities, preUntvemilf courses. Personaj Quardianshup oan Phillips. 192, Sutherland Avenue. London, w.9. PETALIHO JAVA COMMERCIAL and Technical Institute, 47/49, Road 12. (Near Bus-Station) Juu beginners sasssis for Typewriting Shorthand Book-keeping. Accountancy, (A.S. A.) Draftsmanship. Radio,1,011 words
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Advertisement980 1960-09-01 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M !T»r<j 81 (Min)— Box tt ett. txtrm IMB MILLMAN CALIFORNIAN *Stf good conditloa, new battsry, W/S) tyres comp. Insurance July 1901 J2.5007- 0.n.0. Contact (Spore) ***** after 4.30 p.m MICHIIT OFFBR IICURII' All excellent condition throughout Drtre them away on easiest payments: ISM Metropolitan Coupe, 196*980 words
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Article1915 1960-09-01 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By 0 BIC SWIEP: Totai Pool: $173,441 IST PRIZE: No. *****6 ($7t,048) 2ND PRIZE: No. *****9 ($39,024) 3RD PRIZE: No. *****7 ($21,6*0) STARTERS ($3,710 each): Net *****2, *****3, *****8, *****1, *****1. *****2, *****7, *****5. CONSOLATIONS ($1,300 each): Nos. *****0, *****3, *****1. *****9,1,915 words
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433 1960-09-01 15 -CABLES... LONDON, Wednesday. YORKSHIRE have made certain of retaining the 1 title and interest In the English county cricket championship remains in the struggle for second place between Lancashire and Middlesex. Middlesex, who at their best have been probably the most attractive county thisReuter - 433 words
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Advertisement227 1960-09-01 15 M maun mm. sinapirl pmk nm ■For ROCK FORD CLUTCHES AND POWER TAKE-OFFS i ROCKFORD Clutches and Power Take-offs ar* manufactured in. England by Borg Beck Company Ltd., the makers of the famous Borg Beck Clutch of which over 7,000.000 have been produced. Twenty five years experience of concentrated development227 words
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Advertisement190 1960-09-01 15 CLJC'C I T~~t9l tTI "V^n BUYING FOR 7\3 1 A QUALITY ;l i3p[CE_ In every detail of design, material and construction /j MJt(t\ Bosch refrigerators show the quality which has made 'JA ..fl Bl their name famous all over the world. I i Afl| Model 140 SG has Porcelain enamel190 words
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Article558 1960-09-01 16 Shaharuddin out in heats ROME, Wed. ALL ASIANS ELIMINATED MALAYA'S champion sprinter, Shaharuddin bin Mohamed Ali, was eliminated in the first heats of the 100 metres here today when the athletics programme, highlight of the Olympic Games, got under way. Shaharuddin, who was drawn in lane six in the fourth558 words
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Article811 1960-09-01 16 ATHLETICS SHOT PLTT: Qualifying dUtanoe 16.76 metres (64ft ll^ln). Following 15 qualified for final: M. Lindsay (Br) 17.28 m (56ft SUln); L> Mills (MZ) 16.93 (55ft (!V«in); V. Upanls (USSR) and D Long (US) both 17.65 (57ft 9.* m); 8. Meconl (It) 17.08 (56ft 2Uin); W.811 words
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Article890 1960-09-01 16 SOCCER Group 1: Yugoslavia 4 Turkey 0; Gr«tq» 2: Italy 2 BrlUln 2; Groap 3: Argentina 3 Tunisia 1; Denmark 2 Poland 1; Group 4: Hungary 6 Peru 2. CYCLING ROAD 'BACE— I7S kilometres 1 109 miksj final: 1 V. Kapitonov (USSR) 4hr SOmln 37sec (Qold890 words
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Article153 1960-09-01 16 SOCCER SULTANS GOLD CTP (KoU Bbaru): Kelantan 1 (Kamaruddln) Armed Force* 1 (Mahayuddin). ABDIL BAMAD SHIELD Six-a-iid» «8g PatanD: Pemuda A' 2 I (Idiis. Baba Ismail) Ibrahim School 1 (N.K Rali. MERDEKA CL'P (Kluang) Services 2 (Arahad) Civilians 1 (Ahmad Jaffar): KLL'ANG Lcaroa: Technic S (Ahmad Jaffar 3.153 words
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549 1960-09-01 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. TODS Pakistan Eaglets scored their second victory in two matches on their current Malayan tour when they beat Selangor by 95 runs In their twoday match which ended 16 minutes after lunch today. The scores were: Eaglets549 words
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Advertisement92 1960-09-01 16 HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST MATCHBOX TOYS? I Ml NUT TO SCALE mmauK colours AND STYLE METAL DIE CASTKOTHING TO BREAK LfftD-FRfC PAINT HOWS OF FUN oorfn-n* OKlfj MOM M »o«il« CtMTMM ■OM 'I THESE AND MANY MORE FASCINATIM MODELS ARE HOI AVAILABLE FOR AS LITTLE At 60eta. START COLLECTING92 words
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Advertisement157 1960-09-01 16 PJRnpJpJDJpBHRJI PJDJDJ 4^y*° c cV CEMENT CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. H«a4 OHIn: MmmmM Tokyo C«M« Addrw: "ONOSIMl", TOKYO. Sal* Af*ntt: Nw^ Um§ ft Co., LX SinQopofc. NMtt lM Hwdwort t C«, U4. '•oong. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS DONE AT EVERY POST OFFICE (GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT) mmmm SOCCER, Spore157 words
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Article270 1960-09-01 17 JORDAN'S KING HUSSEIN CHARGES 'DIRECT COMPLICITY' IN SLAYING OF P.M. Accusing finger pointed at Syria AMMAN, Wed. King Hussein of Jordan last night accused the United Arab Republic of "direct complicity" in the time bomb assassination of Prime Minister Hazza AlMajali. He told newsmen in his palaceReuter; UP - 270 words
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Article176 1960-09-01 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. The celebrated violinist. Campoli, with Lee Kum Sing at the piano, played to a packed Victoria Theatre tonight. An opening Handel sonata was elegantly delivered, with luminous tone and rhythmic buoyancy. For me It proved to be the most enjoyable Item of the evening.176 words
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Article49 1960-09-01 17 Word* lit (Minimum) SHANGHAI MAY BIAUTV SalOO elosts on Friday), optnt on Sunday*. Individual cutting and rtyllnc to suit •acb personality. Ring <S'por*> *****. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Dramatic Society pr«*cntt "Ring Round The Moon" Cultural Centre Ist. 2nd. 3rd. September S.3U p.m. Tickets at Tanf'a. Robinsons, Cultural Centre.49 words
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Obituary116 1960-09-01 17 DEZOYIA STANLEY (Sinhalese) passed away on 3l..vtM> Cortege leaving General Hospital at S p.m. on 1.9. 80 to Catholic Cemetery. Singapore. KHOO CHIN HONC beloved fathei of Hun Hoot, Beng. Eow, Leng. Beng Sim, Lul, Heoo. Kin. Khuan. adopted son Hoon. Leaving behind also three daughters-in-law, -two aaos-ln-law, sixteen116 words
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Article28 1960-09-01 17 MR. AND MRS. K. PARAMEIWARAN NAIR thank all relatives and friends for their valuable presents, congratulatory messages and attendance at their marriage in Ayer Tawar on ?5-«-«O.28 words
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227 1960-09-01 17 Zengakuren fanatics to see how other half lives rpOKYO, Wed. War--1 time Japanese military leader Masanobu Tsuji is planning a world tour for three leftist Zengakuren students to show them "international reality," Mr. Tsujl will take the students to Western, neutral and Communist countries and arrange talks for them with227 words
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Article46 1960-09-01 17 BINGAPORE, Wed. The Scripture Union of Singapore will hold Its annual thanksgiving rally on Thursday at the Cantonese Methodist Church. Queen Street, at 5.30 p.m. A special rally for children will be held at the same place on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.46 words
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Article27 1960-09-01 17 TOKYO. Wed.— The death toll as a result of Typhoon Delia which hit Shikoku Island, Southern Japan, on Aug. 29 has risen to 30.27 words
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174 1960-09-01 17 DIVORCE LAW HAS GONE TOO FAR —JUDGE WASHINGTON, Wed. An English judge, Sir Archie Pellow Marshall, today opposed proposals that divorce in England should be made easier. Addressing the annual meeting of the American Bar Association here. Sir Archie said' "Prom time to time voices are raised to suggest thatReuter - 174 words
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Article285 1960-09-01 17 LONDON. Wed.— Stock markets gave an uninspiring performance today and generally closed with small irregulai movements in prices. The latest United Kingdom Industrial production index figures whicn indicates a slowing down in expansion uf output, urn overnight decline on Wall Street and the closing of the Berlin frontier285 words
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Article35 1960-09-01 17 LONDON, Wed. Spot 284 d., Sept./ Oct. 2«*»d.. Ocl./Dec 28 ■>d.. Jan./Mai. 28 .d.. Apr./ June 27", d., Jury/Sept. 27Hd.. Sept. c.l.f. 3>Hd.. Oct. c.1.1. 28 l id., Nov. c.l.f. 2«4d. Tot* Very steady.35 words
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219 1960-09-01 17 LUANG PRABAXG, Wednesday. (JAPTAIX KOXG LAE, leader of the recent coup, which toppled Lao's pro-Western Government, rejected today a compromise Cabinet announced yesterday by the neutralist Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma. "We do not want Ministers from the old Government In the new219 words
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Article56 1960-09-01 17 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Indian Government Is investigating allegations that the Chinese have organised an "extensive spy network" in India, the Minister of State for Home Afiairs. Mr. B.N. Datar. said today. He said the allegations were made by a Tibetan refugee who said he was formerlyReuter - 56 words
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Article21 1960-09-01 17 LONDON. W«a.— Buyers £799 4 sellers £800. Forward buyers £8004. seller* UOl. Settiemeni £800. Turnover a.m. It ions, p.m 10.21 words
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Article, Illustration344 1960-09-01 17 GLASS STRIKERS USE GENTLE PERSUASION —AND 50 STAY OUT SINGAPORE, Wed. T ABOUR Officers and the police were present at the Singapore Glass Factory today to ensure that non-strik-ing workers were not hindered from entering the factory premises. The 600 strikers did their best to dissuade nonstrikers from going in344 words
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Article78 1960-09-01 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Rev. Charles E. Last, who died at sea on Monday afternoon, was buried at Bldadari this evening after a service at St Andrew's Cathedral. He was on his way here to seek a "miracle cure" through acupuncture to restore his voice. Chief mourner78 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-09-01 17 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Indonesian Government today expressed its disapproval of a "Miss Indonesia" taking part In the recent Miss Universe contest at Long Beach, U.S. Miss Wlana Sula&tlnl. 22. had claimed to represent In- donesla in the contest. The Department of Social Affairs todayReuter - 72 words
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157 1960-09-01 17 JAKARTA, Wednesday. rpHE Indonesian Parliament today demanded A seizure of the remaining Dutch Investments in Indonesia and preparations for "firm action against Japan in the diplomatic sector as well as in the economic and trade fields." Both resolutions were passed unanimously and receivedapprovalReuter - 157 words
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Article85 1960-09-01 17 FS Cup: Perak 4 lead 3-1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Pei*k took a 3-1 lead over Johore In tht zone final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition at the Selangor B.A. Hall tonuln. Results (Perak first): Tan Yee Knan bt Billy Ng 15-3, 17-14; Chan Teng Kok lost to Roland85 words
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Article85 1960-09-01 17 LONDON, Wed. Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: At Lord's: M'sex 143 (D. Slade 7-47) v Worcs; At Scarborough: MC.C. 156-9 v Yorks; At Taunton: Hants 18-1 v Somerset (rain, no further play today): At Clacton; Essex 183-6 iW. Greensmith 61 n.0.) v Warwick. At Nottingham:Reuter - 85 words
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Article507 1960-09-01 17 ROME, Wed Americans make a clean sweep in the shot put rrHE slump of Asian competitors, which started!* A during this morning's session of the Olympic Games track and field events, continued this afternoon. This mornlnp it was the men's 100 metres heats which eliminated many of507 words
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