The Straits Times, 2 September 1960
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Title Section19 1960-09-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 90,000 Sett*" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1960. 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1960-09-02 1 FUNERAL TOMORROW- NATION MOURNS The Queen, at His Majesty's bedside to the end, gave him a last sip of holy water The King dies peacefully amid sudden palace hush KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE NATION today mourned the death of Malaya's second Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Paramount Ruler. Tuanku Hisamuddin A1,247 words
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Article347 1960-09-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Elaborate arrangements have been drawn up for the State funeral procession of the Yang dl Pertuan Agong on Saturday. The iaie Kinr will be buried in the Royal Mausoleum in Klang. bis hometown, that evening. Before the Royal hearse goes to Klang there will347 words
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Advertisement71 1960-09-02 1 HOR> BY THE }f B WORLDS J& LOVELIEST WO>IEK **fij at G. C. de SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jewellers" 3, RaftUs Place. S pore-1. Priori. ***** Use nutritious COWLAC for Happy Feeding S **4* l^, KEEPS YOUR BABY 11 HEALTHY ft STRONG on Cowlac for all 99. TJ their babies because71 words
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Advertisement34 1960-09-02 1 Have Kodak precision ENLARGEMENTS JMIJV^ m made \jtf\f)f\^J from y° ur t'\ A 7 negatives y£ Jieliciod*X2 refreshing fflP RED UOI A (ANG SAI) M m STILL SB ORANGE 4* made by FRASER NEAVE34 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-09-02 2 Guns fire salute istana flags are lowered A SALUTE of 62 guns, one for each year of his life, was fired from Police headquarters in Bluff Road by "A" troop of the No. 1 Field Battery, Federation Artillery as soon as news of the death of the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong81 words
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2015 1960-09-02 2 Subjects and friends remember King as a kind, humble man NEWS of the King's death was received with great sorrow by Malaya's six million people. People of all walks of life from Rulers to the ordinary man-ln-the-street paid tribute to a "beloved, sincere and kind monarch." The Sultan of Perak.2,015 words
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Advertisement205 1960-09-02 2 ™n it tl l 1 1 he I 1 bUais MODERN FABRIC BLENDS combining the old and new "Tofoy TETORON"* and Cotton blended fabrics capture the best qualities in polyester fibre and cotton. These fabrics are now manufactured by the four leading cotton mills in Japan, whose special skills and205 words
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723 1960-09-02 3 BAKWANGA, Thursday rpHIS town in Ka- sai Province today is an open city with fighting going on round the clock. About 1.200 Congolese troops are locked in an intermittent battle to the death with the warriors of the 250.000-strong Baluba tribe. And there is no723 words
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170 1960-09-02 3 BERLIN, Thursday. THE three Western commandants in Berlin yesterday protested to the Soviet commandant f-.bout East German measures banning West Germans from East Berlin for five days. This was revealed in a statement Issued by the three commandants after a meeting with the Governing Mayor170 words
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Article182 1960-09-02 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A f ormer head of the LatinAmerican division of the U.S. Intelligence Service is believed to be advising Russia on Latin-American affairs. A State Department document gave the history of Dr. Maurice Halperin. formerly of the wartime Office of Strategic Services (0.5.5.), whichReuter - 182 words
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65 1960-09-02 3 JAKARTA, Thurs.— About 40.000 Chinese in Surabaya are expected to apply for Indonesian citixenship. Chinese settlers in Indonesia, who formerly were entitled to both Indonesian and Communist Chinese nationality, now must choose one or the other. This, combined with a government ban on alienReuter - 65 words
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289 1960-09-02 3 HUSSEIN: A STRONG WARNING L-TO U.A.R.— AMMAN, Thursday. KING Hussein said last night Jordan might take' "physical action" short of war if the United Arab Republic refuses to return two Jordanians suspected of assassinating Premier Hazza Al|MaJall on Monday. "I am not threatening to resort to war." the young KingUPI - 289 words
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Article91 1960-09-02 3 BROOKE: I'D LIKE TO MEET NIK LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Anthony Brooke, former Rajah Muda of Sarawak, has written to Mr. Khrushchev asking to be received, he announced here yesterday. He said: "I have told Mr. Khrushchev 1 am on a peace mission, and I hope he will receive me whenReuter - 91 words
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Article100 1960-09-02 3 PASS BOOK BURNER IS FINED PRETORIA. T h v r 8 Chief Albert Luthuli 61--year-old president-general of the outlawed African National Congress, was fined £100 or 12 months' jail at a magistrates court here yesterday for burning his reference (pass) book in protest against the pass laws. Before sentence wasReuter - 100 words
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Article29 1960-09-02 3 DUBLIN, Thurs. A boy of 12 caught a 20-month-old baby girl in his arms when she fell four storeys from a flat here. The baby recovered.29 words
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Advertisement321 1960-09-02 3 LAST 2 DAYS OF OUR ONCE A YEAR iIHESMI j; YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY SAVE. I I 4. 41-43. High St.. Spore. 131, Batu Road.. K. Lu:npur. HEpMES^Q ideal correspondence The fUxibiltty and toftneii of the H«rme* 8 touch ore remarkable; one is convinced after a lina^a trial. And,321 words
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Miscellaneous225 1960-09-02 3 Close Down. P.M. 1.00 Programme RADIO MALAYA ttß^ rr: L ?l« n 2. d V Jf re: The News: 1.40 Nat King Cole normal programmes will be Sings!; 200 Close Down. M 0 broadcast except ror programmes Ef 0 I™*1 8l^ mm 7 APJ** designed for entertainment. Tor A^, H^L225 words
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363 1960-09-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday A PRELIMINARY A INQUIRY was told here today of the roles played by two Volunteer Speci a 1 Constabulary sergeants in trapping a man, from whom they were instructed "to buy counterfeit Malayan currency notes." The 'towkay' Together, V.S.C. Sergeant Jim363 words
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181 1960-09-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 4 KOREAN beauty queen, who was the interpreter for President Eisenhower when he visited her country in June, flew in today from Kuala Lumpur for "a quick look at the State." Miss Kirn Sun Jie. 23. was elected Korea's "Miss Artrang"181 words
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Article51 1960-09-02 4 A-scientist due today SINGAPORE. Thurs. Professor Tab Nllanldhl. deputy chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and Dean of the Faculty of Science at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. Is due to arrive here for a two-day visit tomorrow. Professor NUantdhi's tour Includes a visit to the University of Malaya's Faculty of Science51 words
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Article249 1960-09-02 4 'TEC IS FREED ON HURT CHARGE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, today criticised a C.I.D. detective, Yap \Heng Yok, before acquitting him on two amended charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to two persons with a revolver. The Judge said that Yap had acted provocatively249 words
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238 1960-09-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today declared six more industries and 14 more products as eligible to pioneer status under the Pioneer Industries (Relief from Income Tax) Ordinance. An official statement Invites applications from persons and enterprises wanting to238 words
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Advertisement593 1960-09-02 4 CATHAY^ X I OManiiati^n 1 X SPICIAL FIATURCTTt: 4 "The Peepl«'f Stntepere" Ne. 4 NOW SHOWING AT 4- CATHAY EnelKh Venien MAJESTIC Mandarin Venie* <" A Winittry of Culture Film V jji jiiiim J— LWr^m Greotett Show in TODD-AO t fki^dtim (tent MKiu mum. t rSmSmta-miwSr^L. X I Adiaiutoft: SI.SO-U.50593 words
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Miscellaneous452 1960-09-02 4 rr\HE following Is today's *T!> 7.35 p.m.; from Kuala 1 schedule of clvU air- J"^ 173) pm: from rraft mnvpmontjt nt Pava. Penaiig (ML 151) 9.25 p.m. t w CwMh AltUh*.: Prom Jakarta Lebar Airport, Singapore. <tu-104> 710 am. ARRIVALS Air IndU: Prom Sydney. DarBOAC: Prom London, Zurich, <AI 3)452 words
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540 1960-09-02 5 Constituency changes for 7 states KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday 104 PARLIAMENTARY SEATS ARE DOWN TO 100 IN BIG BORDERS RESHUFFLE THE number of Parliamentary and state constituencies will be changed in seven states under new delineations recomm«led by the Federal Elections Commission. The commission was given the task of reducing the540 words
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131 1960-09-02 5 A JAPANESE SURGEON TO VISIT SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Thurs. An eminent Japanese surgeon will arrive here on Sunday for a three-day visit at the invitation of the Slngappore Government. He Is Prof. Komei Nakayama. 46. profes&or of sur. gery at the Chiba University, who is on his way to Australia at131 words
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210 1960-09-02 5 APPRENTICE ON WAY HOME FATALLY STABBED IN STREET SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN APPRENTICE mechanic, Chaji Stck Lew, 17, A was stabbed to death in broad daylight in Tanjong Pagar Road this afternoon. Chan, an employee of the Singapore Tobacco Company, had finished work at about 3 p.m. and was going home210 words
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Article67 1960-09-02 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A new Canadian trade commissioner In Singapore has been named to replace Mr. P. C. Carson, who will return to Ottawa to take up an appointment in the Department of Trade and Commerce. He is Mr. Edward Henry Maguire, Canadian consul and trade commissioner In67 words
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109 1960-09-02 5 SINGAPOREAN INVITED BY TRADE UNION COLLEGE SINGAPORE. Thurs. The trade union college of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions at Calcutta has invited a Singapore unionist to help conduct a special course which the college is running for Asian union leaders. The unionist is Mr. D. Stevens, a former109 words
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Article37 1960-09-02 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. B. S. Bedl. an interpreter in the Federal Special Branch headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, left Singapore yesterday for India to see his parents after an absence abroad for 12 years.37 words
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Article49 1960-09-02 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Tan Cheng Guan, 21, son of Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan. of the Singapore Supreme Court, left here yesterday in the Canton for England to study law at Cambridge University. He will later read for the Bar in the Inner Temple.49 words
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90 1960-09-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Employers' representatives are to attend a threeday seminar here on personnel management beginning on Sept. 21. Arrangements for this have been made by the Industrial and Commercal Employers' Consultative Association following a suggestion by the Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln.90 words
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110 1960-09-02 5 Lift man falls nine floors to death SINGAPORE. Thurs. A lift attendant. Lira Chiang, 50. fell nine floors to his death at the bottom of a lift chute In the Asia Building this afternoon. Urn was operator of one of the two lifts near the Raffles Quay entrance to the110 words
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Advertisement177 1960-09-02 5 4 more new, lovely colourful English Pyrex i^*LJ^-^^ ill ii m <SBc >S" Op»*oUong c*iteto\ct,\iUoK,b}utor bloc t. »ith G«^uxwHUkep«tern. Al«o?m*. with daisy ptttern. Tiirfi r with or without candU nuner Mind. Rtd, him «r ytllom amenU*, and clear Pjwa microlw, too m i pc, *-pt. and 3 pt. tim. g177 words
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Advertisement305 1960-09-02 5 A HANOMAG DEMONSTRATION NEGARA STADIUM sth September, 1960. Owing to the passing of HIS MALAYAN MAJESTY, THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG, The Directors of Anglo-American Corporation. Ltd., as a mark of respect, wish to cancel the demonstration of Hanomag Earth Moving Equipment. A further announcement will be made in due course305 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-09-02 6 f\H this page arc pictures of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in his last public appearnces. Picture above shows him inspecting the Victory Parade (Jury 31). Picture right shows him greeting fellow worshippers at the Central Mosque (Aug. 1). Four days later it was announced that he60 words
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Advertisement345 1960-09-02 6 To fetch and to carry &11 BIRTH OF A SUCCESS STORY I HvJH m Avro's letast triumph, the 748, r*pr*s«nU th« Haw climax of intensive effort developing a successor I to that veteran jack-of-all-trades, the DC-3. The Avro 748 is robust, simple and cheap to operate. I VLasV L^sM ofiers345 words
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Article, Illustration508 1960-09-02 7 INQUIRY IS EXPECTED TO TAKE AT LEAST A MONTH, SAYS CHAIRMAN From HARRY MILLER London, Thursday I \ATO (Dr.) Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, chair- man of the inquiry commission into Federation student matters in Britain and Ireland, today brushed aside suggestions that508 words
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128 1960-09-02 7 This will be a five races wedding CINGAPORE. Thurs. Peo- pie of five different races will form a weddin* party on Saturday at the Bethesda Church in Katong to make the marriage between Mr. L. Hayle and Miss Grace Paul an "international" affair. The bridegroom is a Jamaican and the128 words
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130 1960-09-02 7 FLOWERS (MORE THAN 500,000) TO MARK BIG CHURCH FEAST SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore record of sorts will be set up when the Redemptorist monastery in Thomson Road is decorated with 500.000 flowers for the commemoration of the feast of Our Mother of Perpetual Succour on Sunday. The flowers include roses,130 words
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Article45 1960-09-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A lawyer. Miss Ruby Loke Yew Klen, has reported to police that thieves broke into her home in Parry Road here yesterday and made off with articles worth $210. Miss Loke was not in when her house was burgled.45 words
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Article105 1960-09-02 7 All quiet at strike factory SINGAPORE. Thurs. All was quiet and peaceful at the strike- K ound glass factory In Henderson Road today as more non-union workers reported for duty. According to the management 112 out of 127 members of the monthly-paid .-taff were back at work, compared with 57105 words
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133 1960-09-02 7 SARAWAK DETAINEE APPLIES FOR WRIT JT UCHINO. Thurs. The Hign Court here will sit tomorrow to hear an application filed by a detainee, Pu Tze Man, for leave to apply for a writ of habeas corpus to be issued direct to the Superintendent of Kuching Prison and to the Chief133 words
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Article58 1960-09-02 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thieves broke into a hotel room in Waterloo Street early yesterday morning and stole 51.512 In cash and valuables from a textile merchant. Mr Oope U. Melwani of Indonesia. He told police he discovered his loss when he woke up this morning. The thief or thieves58 words
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145 1960-09-02 7 SPORE MEDICAL CHIEF MARCUS RESIGNS SINGAPORE, Thursday. TVR. COLIN Marcus, the Permanent Secre«Lf tary to the Health Ministry and Director of Medical Servipes, has resigned over the question of recruiting doctors from Japan, it was officially announced today. A Finance Ministry statement said that Dr. Marcus tendered his resignation from145 words
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205 1960-09-02 7 Telex link with New Zealand is opened UA L A LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. A telex service between Malaya and New Zealand was inaugurated today. The Prime Ministers of the two countries referred to the important role of the service in their messages to each other. Tengku Abdul Rahman said"On behalf205 words
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Article70 1960-09-02 7 MURDER CASE MAN SENT TO HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. C. Ponniah. 39, of Wardiebu m Estate. tentatively charged with murdering a woman, was today ordered to be sent to the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambut an for observation. The magistrate. Hajl Mohamed Taib. made the order after receiving a70 words
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Miscellaneous244 1960-09-02 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Native of nautical descent! <S). llt is tboughUul finding room > Frivolous In a note. but tor an artist before us (8). illuminating (8). 5 This kind of trade is about 13 What the slapstick comedian the end! (6). may have to face up to244 words
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Article95 1960-09-02 8 1* Hera's Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. lI LVAIICR AM or Jelebu, thank relatlvea and frienda for their valuable presents, good wishes and attendance at their marriage MR. AND MRS. KARTHICgSU their congratulatory message!, valuable marriage at Seremban on ?X s «fl MR. AND MRS. V. NAOARAJAM and relative*95 words
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Article243 1960-09-02 8 M Ward* tit (Minimum) WATCH FO« the Opening Date of Zephyr Amir s Carpets (Alr-Ceadstsaa-eo i Stamford Road. B pore. FOR MAN AND Children Special fUircurling Lotion. A big bottle M.90. Ring Louis Klerk 2MT3 Jeunesae et Beanie. YOU CAN AFFORD too' Permanent drets for $40 Ten colours. Oet243 words
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Article421 1960-09-02 8 IT is with profound regret that we record the death of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Hisamuddin Alam Shah. His Majesty passed away at the Istana Tetamu yesterday morning, after an illness of 27 days. His Majesty had been admitted to Bungsar Hospital on August 6,421 words
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Article, Illustration902 1960-09-02 8 A DOWN-TO-EARTH RULER RENOWNED FOR HIS GOOD WORKS, TUANKU HISAMUDDIN HAD THREE GREAT LOVES— THE LAND, THE WELFARE OF THE RA'AYAT AND HIS RELIGION MALAYA'S second Paramount Ruler, Tuanku Hisamuddin Alam Shah, will long be remembered by his subjects as a benign monarch.902 words
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Advertisement649 1960-09-02 8 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS let stsee cot* rretAw ajkam •acMAsjo smi, iNSja»o»« asM rmmtmt saaaaT idi iHlimials asWkcs) niasalir rmmUn. Ssmsl safSvrniavsßesire alaesat as Itmgmmmn asay alas *c aasial Is COL* fTOKAfrt BtAMCNtt at nan inn *oad. otoos. ■■PWat, KO«0 NAVAL BASS AUTMOIISIs) AfigNTl: CITY MOK mm. STOII IT*). ISMAIL649 words
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Advertisement82 1960-09-02 8 ALL THAT LOVE COULD DO When Rex Harrison married Kay Kendall, he already knew his lovely wife was to die. Yet for nearly three years he kept the secret from her and, in doing- so, gave the performance of his life. Kay's tragic death last year shocked millions who knew82 words
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Advertisement117 1960-09-02 8 •Dmrmtt s«a» W— *< '0* John, these timnoWesftrefs* •Ut ImUmyr. let's mate eon/using! 1 do hope wt.ha* urne L i» WSJ*!'. see Swititrlamd' 'What makes yam mink we'll hare the (Thinks John is such la t mem old mamey as g« w SwUttehmd. Wt're dtMI. I'm ure he only warns.117 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-09-02 9 DRIZZLE AT DUSK MAKES SOMBRE SETTING FOR PROCESSION OF MILITARY AMBULANCE FOLLOWED BY MOURNERS IN drizsly twilight, the procession, with the body of the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong in a white military ambulance is taken from the Istana Tetamu to the Istana Negara. The63 words
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425 1960-09-02 9 1 2 hours to pay respects at Lying-in-State KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE public will have more than 12 hours to x pay homage to the King during the Lying-in-State at the Is tan a Negara tomorrow. First to pay their ret- pects will be th« Rulen and Governors or their425 words
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98 1960-09-02 9 ALOR STAR, Thurs. The president of the MCA, Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok. nUd today the King's death was a very sad event in the young history of the country. "He had so endeared himself to all who came98 words
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Advertisement86 1960-09-02 9 Velva Moisture Film provides the precious moisture giving ingredients every skin must have. Protective, lasting, invisible under any Elizabeth Arden powder foundation, it keeps your skin smooth, your make-up a luminous beauty. HBW YORK LONDON FA»IS NAM YANG PACKING fc TRANSPORT CO. (NflMrfy: Nm Van Packi** Ca.) 132 Saiartiar Road,86 words
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Article, Illustration137 1960-09-02 10 WILLING Service Station of Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, have been appointed sole selling agents for NSU Prinz, West Germany's second best-selling small car. Three models are avail- able in Singapore: NSU Print 11. NSU Prinx 30 and NSU Sport Prinx. all with four-stroke,137 words
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Article92 1960-09-02 10 WORLD rice production in 1959-1960. outside China, will reach 138 million ton* (padi) with bumper crops in many countries, states the Commonwealth Economic Committee. The report says that rice exports so far this year have been higher than last year. Recorded shipments in the first quarter92 words
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Article235 1960-09-02 10 FACTORIES GEAR UP TO SATISFY LATEST CRAZE Swiss firms plan 85-jewel watch gEVERAL Swiss watch companies are planning to make watches with 85 jewels and more to meet current world preference, according to Singapore dealers. Dealers say that multi-jewel watches are a trade booster and have235 words
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175 1960-09-02 10 rpHE Pacific and Orient Line is instituting a secretarial service on board its 29,6 14- ton liner Iberia, to provide executives and busy passengers with facilities for dictating letters and messages. The Iberia is expected to arrive in Singapore on December 17 from the175 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-09-02 10 /WERLAND tours to the Federation are bey coming increasingly popular among Singaporeans, said Mr. Chew Teng Swee, proprietor, of C.T.S. Tour Service, a local travel bureau. Mr. Chew said that In future there would be even more people travelling between the two territories and also177 words
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145 1960-09-02 10 NEW BLUE FUNNEL SHIP IS DUE NEXT WEEK ANOTHER new cargo- passenger liner has been commissioned for the Britain-Far East service, says M. S. Randhava. She is the 8.500-ton Maron which is due in Singapore on Wednesday on her maiden voyage. Main machinery The Maron Cs the 38th ship to145 words
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Article34 1960-09-02 10 Net income of the Royal Dutch-Shell group of companies was $366 million In the second quarter of this year against $403 million In the same period of last year, the company announced.34 words
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Article, Illustration209 1960-09-02 10 JAPAN Air Lines will begin jet service to Singapore early next year, the managing director, Mr. Kikue Urashima, announced during a visit this week. I Mr. Urashima said that the Tokyo-Singapore flight would be operated by the Convair 880 jet. Next year, JAL would209 words
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Article97 1960-09-02 10 AN Indian handloom delegation will visit Singapore and Malaya to study market requirements. The party arrive in Singapore from Madras on Wednesday and after a four-day stay, will leave for Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Members of the mission are: Mr. K. J. Somasundram, director of Handlooms,97 words
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195 1960-09-02 10 BORNEO Airways Ltd. carried 35 per cent more passengers In the financial year 1959/60 than in the previous year, Mr. D. E. M. Fiennes, chairman, says in a statement at the annual meeting. The company's aircraft flew 32.782 passengers up to March 31.195 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-09-02 10 Just half teaspoon for a full cup of instant tea VTESTLE'S Products (Malaya) Ltd. will launch 11 new beverage on the local market on Monday. It Is an Instant tea called i Nestea, prepared with a new formula by The Nestle Co. Ltd., London for Nestles Products (Malaya 1 Ltd.173 words
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140 1960-09-02 10 AUSTRALIAN steel A production has trebled in the past 11' years, doubled since 1953 and increased by 50 per cent in the past three years. Even so, the Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd. which, with it* subsidiaries, produces all Australian steel l s140 words
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171 1960-09-02 10 HIGHER CAR SALES IN. US IS FORECAST DASSENGER car sales in the United States next year could go up to seven million units, predicted Mr. Edward N. Cole, vice president of General Motors Corporation Mr. Cole, who is also' the general manager of the company's Chevrolet division, said that Chevrolet171 words
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Advertisement1308 1960-09-02 11 Sit^M THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T &T' SIMUPOIt (lattttarttta it tke aaitad K>t«jata>) I LIMES SAILINGS to AOIN. U.K. ft CONTINEMTAI tdJtTTS. Sport P. Shim Ptnaig BENMACBRtI HauMq Ltatak. Cmouth ll Part/Tttty lENNACHIE UtirtMl. Hull. M'brough It Part/ I ttft 1/ I Stft im {i»," Otl#rdtm CI. 33 IStltLt^dirtct^S1,308 words
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Advertisement1327 1960-09-02 11 W>> MeAUSTER oj. CO., LTD. v-^ \eSa lILi MNI Vt»3 aHiLBBMiM'! UMB XI*A VKKaVSS UMB I— OW. kUMOaJH, NniMAM. MAVII IM ANtILIS, SAN FRAJ4C SCO, ft HULL. lIATTII, VANCiuVEI ft PORUANI. Aad far Ctaatita ft U4JL AHaadt Ptrtj. Accaatitt otrtt far Otatm 4 Saatt CITY OF NEWCASTLE Aatariea. Sport P.1,327 words
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Article21 1960-09-02 12 Malayan Stack Exeaange: Sept. 1 Am. 31 Industrials: 182.31 151.98 Tins: 2*4.29 2*8.32 Rabbrn: 239.09 232.86 Jan. 1 1958—21 words
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Article132 1960-09-02 12 MELBOURNE. T.mis INVESTMENT shares on the i Siock Exchaugei ntre maintained a steady trend. AMoeUted Pulp eased 2s. 6d. to 50s. 6d. Base metals and the oils held a firm tone vhile Commonwealtii bonds iraoed along firm lines. Con. Zinc 96/- buyer l Mount Lyell <65.) 6/11 sales132 words
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Article139 1960-09-02 12 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' AsaaciaUan rates were unchanged yesterday as follows ull rates to $100 I New York: buying airmail T.T 33. O.D. 33 1 90 d st 33', crdit bills, 334 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32. O.D. 32 la, 90 d/st 32 9, IS credit139 words
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Article, Illustration620 1960-09-02 12 RUBBER TOPS THE DOLLAR AGAIN: SELLERS VANISH By Our Market Correspondent DUBBER topped the dollar-a-pound level yesterday, passing 101 cents during the morning's trading. The close was 101 cents. The price had been below a dollar since Aug. 16. The best price of the past month was 106$ cents on620 words
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Article39 1960-09-02 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 1. RUBBER: 101 1 cent's per lb. (up three and a quarter cents). 5 p.m. close: 102 i cents (Arm). TIN: $400.25 per picul (up 37) cents). Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (op 45 tons).39 words
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Article218 1960-09-02 12 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.D. closed in Singapore yesterday at 1014 cents per lb., up three and a quarter cents on Wednesday's close. The tone was uncertaia after firm. S.C.C.K.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb., yesterday wen: Int. l R.S.S. Spot, f.o.b. buyers 101',. .sellers 101\218 words
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Article152 1960-09-02 12 SINGAPORE Chiaai* Pradaee Exchanfr noon prY«« per plcul yesterOav ware: Copra: quiet: UK/Continent Sept. Oct. snipments $30 buyei-v $31 aeUers. Coeonat oil: quiet: bulk $44 aellert. arum $47 tellers Pepper: quie:: no buslnear was I reported dune. Muniok while $290 I ana Sarawak $355 (both down $5). I152 words
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Article1019 1960-09-02 12 CINGAPOBC members or tht> 0 Malaya* Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 pjn. call yesterday. 1 Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrial*: Fiupatiicks $1.35; Fraser and Neave <2> $2.05; Gammon $2.20 and $2.22: Hume pref. A4s. 9d M. Cement1,019 words
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Advertisement1110 1960-09-02 12 Express U.S.A. Pacilie ck Atlantic Coast Servlea E.T.A. t.I.A. t.I.A. S'Diri P. S'htffi PrnKl H'kOfl| L. Ar.fllM N. fork inim Nki Ist Call 23 24 Sot 25 Silt 2( St|t Ml Call 27 21 Utt a Oct 21 Oct 1 J Nil >••• Mam lit CHI Oct 21 27 act1,110 words
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Advertisement518 1960-09-02 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far m«g»i*g, Jatat:— Spore P. Sum Penaag "IHPNEVEMn" IStpt II Ptrt "MMVfIfTT" 11St»t IStpt 7Stft Fir RatiM. Clrtugtag. Calciti* "NWIVEIfn" JSSipt JlSeft Bulk or I 'latex space available. JOHNSON LINE Far HMitiif. japan Spore P. Shim Pena*| "STAR ARCTU«US" IT Stft 14 Sept 12 Stat "STAR lELLATRIX"518 words
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Advertisement1263 1960-09-02 12 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Mr. I Ooh Van Tan Is no longer In our employment, and has no authority jto transact any business or to 1 collect any monies on our behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS. LTD.. SINGAPORENOTICE The FMbllc and our Dealers are hereby informed that MR.1,263 words
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Advertisement1021 1960-09-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Required 5 ASSISTANT CHAROE ENOINEERS. PASIR PANJANO POWER STATION, In salary scale $670 x A3O 880 920 965/Eff. Bar/ 1.010 x A 45 1.1 45 plus Central Provident Fund: benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis In the first Instance with1,021 words
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Advertisement450 1960-09-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Specialist Teachers' Training Institute. Cheras Road, Kuala LumpurCourses 1961. Applications are Invited from Trained Teachers, who have had 'at least two yean teaching cxi perlence since qualifying, for ad- mission to One-Year Specialist Courses in the following subjects:— (A) Art and Crafts (Vacancies for 12 men and 18450 words
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Advertisement718 1960-09-02 13 TENDERS MALACCA P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the State Engineer. Malacca, up to 3.00 p.m. of 14th September. 1960 for the SUPPLY OF EARTHMOVINO PLANT AND VEHICLES. All particulars are obtainable at the PWD Office, MalaccaMALACCA P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "V and718 words
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Advertisement707 1960-09-02 13 (Continued from Par* S) SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Hare's Si (Min.)— Boa it et: axtra CASHIER (IN"«AN) Required for British Shipping Company. Box A 5948 B.T. Spore. THE POST OF lady Invoice typist advertised on 24th. August 19«0 under Box A 3438 B.T. B'pors has been filled. All applicants are thanked.707 words
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Advertisement1028 1960-09-02 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mim.) Bex M extra WANTED Cantonese general cook amah, must speak English and capable of looking after small children. 8 Holland Qrove Drive B'pore *****. WANTED TIMNRARV TSACMIRi with School Certificate. Please apply. Immediately. Secretary. Board of Maaassn. Oovernroent E-gUsh School. Tumpat. Kelantao. DEMONSTRATOR IIRVICSMAN1,028 words
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Advertisement983 1960-09-02 13 GODOWN SPACE VACANT M Wardt SS (Mim.)— Boa it ett. aatrm DRY COOOWN for lease suitable for general storing, rubber packing, workshop A factory. Principals oely. 15.000 sq. ft. Apply Box A 5939 B.T. B'psre, HOUSES fr LAND FOR SALE 1* Word* SS (Mim.)— Baa It eta. aatrm BIHJAI RISE983 words
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Advertisement1054 1960-09-02 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS It Ward* SS (Mim.)— Baa St eta. axtrm kXCSLLKNT CUIOBS to KofllSD Literature Tests aad Umpire aad Commonwealth History for Cambridge School CerUOcaie Students Oy K. R. Menon. Pa. D. Apply: India Pub> lishinc House, 4M. Race Course Road. Slncapore 8. •USINESS OPPORTUNITIES It Ward* SS (Min.)— Baa1,054 words
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Advertisement733 1960-09-02 13 FOR SALE it Ward* SS (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm MALFPRICt ANNUAL SALI All cotton Music Size B«dshr«t Now S2.SO, Pillowosscs 7Sc.. Also Blankni. Bmleovm. Visit Cathay's 3S/3«. Braj Bas*.h Road. B'porr. USINISSMSN It you sit at s loss as to what to present your customers as tt gift at733 words
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363 1960-09-02 14 GUSTANI MOVES SMARTLY IN 3F GALLOP 1 WILSON TAKES THREE CHEERS OUT FOR A THOROUGH TWO-ROUND WORKOUT She is worth following on Sunday ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep: Singapore, Thursday f^ USTANI was the only horse out for a fast workout on the track here this morning. Ridden by363 words
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391 1960-09-02 14 11TEIGHTS for all Tf Hfht races at Bnkit Tlmah on Sunday: AUTUMN CUP Cl. 1— ijM I)o» nine Street 9.03 Timberlane 8.08 Plnkson 8.05 Roftrthorpe 8.03 Royal Guard 8.03 Cheers 8.03 Grainne 8.01 Technicolor II 8.01 Shamrock Slipper 7.13 Oisrn 7.12391 words
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672 1960-09-02 14 Penang autumn meeting— l 34 entries PNANG, Thurs. A total of 134 horses 82 in Class 4 and 52 in Class s—has5 has been entered for the Penang Turf Club's three-day autumn meeting here on Sept. 11, 15 and 18. There will be seven races on the first and third672 words
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62 1960-09-02 14 Rl HOCKEY TEAM TO PLAY SERIES IN SPORE i gINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Hockey Association disclosed that an Indonesian team will play a aeries of matches here in November. The Indonesians will pay their own passages and half their board and lodging costs in Singapore. Mr. S. Yogarajah. the secretary62 words
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Article75 1960-09-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The hockey team of th« Kuala Lumpur T-P.C.A. left here by air this morning to play In the Donovan Memorial Cup competition In Colombo. T.P.C.A. will compete against clubs from Madras. Mysore and Ceylon in the tournament which starts on Sept. 7. They75 words
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453 1960-09-02 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. This evening's heavy shower and the possibility of more rain over the weekend will give the Pakistan Eaglets a big advantage when they meet Malaya in a three-day cricket match starting on the Kuala Lumpur padang453 words
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Article90 1960-09-02 14 gINGAPORE. Thurs. The Pakistani cricketers, the Eaglets, will have a busy time in Singapore during their five-day visit from Tuesday. For apart from playing three matches the tourists will be Invited to attend a reception by the Yang di. Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, a90 words
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Article34 1960-09-02 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Lawrence Hall, the American tennis coach, who is due to arrive here tomorrow, will give his first series of coach Ing sessions on Saturday at the Y.M.C-A. starting at 4.15 p.m.34 words
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Article233 1960-09-02 14 PERTH, Thurs. r»HUNG Ling Old Boys have lost their chance to win the West Australian basketball championship in their first season. In a surprise result in the semi-finals. V.M.C.A. beat Chung Ling by a big margin «l-38. In the other semi-final Highgate surprised by233 words
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Article210 1960-09-02 14 SPORE, Thurs. MINE overseas golfers -eight from Hong Kong and one from Burma— are competing In this year's Singapore open championship to be held at the Royal Island Club on Saturday and Sunday. The Hong Kong golfers are here also to defend the Inter-port Cup210 words
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Advertisement355 1960-09-02 14 the E«*Y AUTO <afDt.pn K— irm\ LELOL t^3 I The ■TTn^ft^n Washing lltilnnr*' *g Budget. Washes Clothes Whiter Economical ->«»»- CHOP HONG SEH 177-179 Beach Roid. Singapore -7 Til: ***** THE PLEASURES AND DELIGHTS of owning o car, scooter, motor cycle, etc. CAN BECOME A REALITY if you buy through355 words
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Article, Illustration2431 1960-09-02 15 Pakistan thrash Japan 1 0-0 THE 7th DAY'S RESULTS CMfQ ALL THE RESULTS OF LATE EVENTS ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT NO SURPRISES ON A QUIET MORNING AND ALL-ASIAN HOCKEY CLASH PROVIDES HIGHLIGHT OF PROGRAMME ROME, Thursday NO shocks, no surprises, That is the position at the end of this morning's OlympicUPI - 2,431 words
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Article26 1960-09-02 15 LONDON, Thurs— Out of an original entry of 411. there are only 16 final acceptors for the St Leger, at Doncaster on Sept 10.26 words
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Article111 1960-09-02 15 Major sports events 0n... KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. »The threeday cricket match between Malaya and the Pakistan Eaglets will begin tomorrow as scheduled on the padang here. Two major badminton events will also be played. All other sport in the Federation of Malaya scheduled for tomorrow and the weekend have been111 words
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Article142 1960-09-02 15 DOVER. England. Thurs.— Helge Jensen, a Danish-born Canadian set an English channel swim record yesterday by swimming from Dover to the French shore in 10 hours and 23 minutes. Sayed (UAR); 3 M. Paztrav* (Iran). BANTAMWEIGHT: Final pUclncx l O. Karavaev (USSR > 2 I. Cernea (Rum), 3142 words
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Article23 1960-09-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Perak tonight gained a win. ning 5-3 margin against Johore in their Foonc Seong Cup inter-zone final here.23 words
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Advertisement225 1960-09-02 15 Royal Rotterdam Lloyd A. "WILLEM RHYS" AIR-CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT AROUND THE WORLD SERVICE 1961 ROTTERDAM SOUTHAMPTON SUEZ COLOMBO SINGAPORE )>• < i»r I! 31 t»i I nn MCLMVME II In 11 «»r V >••• I Sift 11 Nlf STMKT 1/ 1 Ft* 19/11 Hilt J»M 11/11 Sift Jl 21 Ml WtUIMTM225 words
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Advertisement81 1960-09-02 15 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? "Well, I don't know. But so much has happened in recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I find myself getting increasingly interested in events both here and abroad. "THAT'S WHY I TAKE THE SUNDAY MAIL. IT'S A MEATY81 words
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Miscellaneous424 1960-09-02 15 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER BOXING KLUANG Dlv 1: Tecknlck 3 WORLD BANTAM TITLE (Ahmad Jtfftr 2. Belluthu> Chong (Mexico City): Eloy Sanchez Hwa 2 'Wahid. Osman). MERDE- (Mexico) ko'd Jose Becerra KA CUP Services 2 (Anhad) (Mexico champion) Bth rd. Civilians 1 (Ahmad Jaf far). LIGHT-HEAVY (Chicago): MERDEKA CUP (Tg. Malim>:424 words
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380 1960-09-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday rptlE Yang di-Pertuan Agon; was a sick man when he proclaimed the end of the 12-year Emergency on July 30 and reviewed the military parade two days later, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman revealed in a380 words
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Obituary66 1960-09-02 16 MADAM LIM VEOH SEE a(ed SS nasard peacefully away 1-9-60 leaving three aonn Tan Tiang Soon. TlunK Yw>. Tianic Qurr. four daughters-in-law, t«v daughters and aoni-in-lau Grandson* Tan Boon LenK. Choo Kirn Koon. 2 grand daughlvra-in-iaw, grand sdna-in-law Koh Ah Koon. 1-au Boh Koon. many other grand ami great66 words
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Article111 1960-09-02 16 THE REMAINS of the late Jane Charlotte, beloved wife of Nicholas Francia D'Rozarlo will Irave 76ft. afountbittrn Road Saturday 3rd. fcpt. For vrvic* 4.15 p.m. at St. Jonrpb a Cburch. tbrnc* to Bldadari for intermrnt THE PRESIDENT and members of thr Alumni A»«ociatlon of trie Kin* Kdward VII Collncr111 words
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96 1960-09-02 16 fAKARTA. Thurs.— Malaya s J Ambassador to Indonesia urged last night that the In-donesian-Dutch conflict over West Irian be settled "In an atmosphere of security and peace." Ambassador inche Senu Abdul Rahman, speaking to a nation-wide audience over Radio Indonesia in96 words
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429 1960-09-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday MANY messages of condolence were received by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, from the Federation and overseas soon after the official announcement of the King's death. The first message came from the Indonesian Ambassador in the Federation. Dr. Mohammed Razif.429 words
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266 1960-09-02 16 HEAD OF STATE OF SPORE, PREMIER SEND CONDOLENCES SINGAPORE, Thursday. MESSAGES of condolence were sent to Kuala ITA Lumpur this afternoon by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, a personal friend of the late King, and the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. In his message to the266 words
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Article24 1960-09-02 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sundarasan Vathallngam. 47. of Buklt Permei. is dangerously hurt after a blow on the head. Police have detained a man.24 words
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Article249 1960-09-02 16 LONDON Thurs. Selective buying of Industrial equities provided the main and almost the only feature of London stock markets today. Closing middle prices ot selected stocks not Including sumo duty were OILTEDGED Coiisol 2VP £45\ ex-div —5/16 Funding 4'i: £87 9/16 Wax 3V<« MO* BANKS Char.eted 56/6 Hongkong249 words
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Article35 1960-09-02 16 LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 29»»d., Sept. Oct. 29»id.. Ocl./Dec. 29*; d.. Jan./ Mar. 29' i.d.. Apr./ June 2B\d. July/Sept. 284 d.. Sepi.. c.i.f. 29*4 d., Oct. elf. 29'; d., Nov. c.l.f. 29»td. Tone Fully steady.35 words
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Article21 1960-09-02 16 LONDON. Thurs. Buyei* £802 'j. sellers £803. Forward buyers £802>j. sellers £803. Settlement £803. Turnover am. 70 ions. p.m. 1621 words
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Article412 1960-09-02 16 DOME. Thuri. Armin Hary. a 23-year-old West German, today won in a photo-finish the men's 100 metres Olympic Oames sprlut and with U the due 01 tue fastest man in ihe world. But he was helped by an unfortunate accident to his main rival. Canada's412 words
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Article74 1960-09-02 16 LONDON, Thurs. Te» score* In today's cricket matches wert: At Dover Lelcs 206 Kent 166-8; At Blackpool Lanes 154 and 109 Sussex 77; At Taunton Hants 88--1 v Somerset, rain curtailed play: At Scarborough M C.C 15C-» dec. Vorks 196-9 dec (Sharpe 45>. No play today becauseReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement105 1960-09-02 16 Hefffy footed FILMOSOUND Model 631 MORE FILMOSOUND PROJECTORS ARE IN USE THAN ALL OTHER 14MM SOUND PROJECTORS COMBINED. Year after year Filmotound se'v th« standard* by using the latest advonces >n protector design and cngineer■ng. The Filmosound protect* either optical-sound or lilent films accurately with brilliant, full-scale pictures and totM105 words
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