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Title Section22 1960-09-05 1 o \VERA4.fc DAILY i ERTIFIKII SALE EXCEEDS jfrO,OjftO The Straits Times Me'* I***1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1960 Jf 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration580 1960-09-05 1 500 TROOPS IN BID FOR BAKWANGA L's men 'massacre men, women and children' Ferocious fighting round capital ELISABETHVILLE. Sunday FIVE HUNDRED fully armed anti-Lumumba troops were today reported to have crossed the Lubilash River from the secessionist province of Katanga in a bid to reach Bakwanga, embattled capitalUPI - 580 words
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Article107 1960-09-05 1 Police fear new race clashes KITWE «N. Rhodesia). Sun. —Police went round thi.s copperbelt town last night closing bars and hotels. Fearing a repetition of racial clashes which followed the removal of the "White only" tag rrom hotels and restaurants, they ordered the bars to be closed at 5.30 p.m.Reuter - 107 words
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483 1960-09-05 1 UMNO MEN PLAN SHOWDOWN WITH TENGKU TO SOLVE CRISIS SINGAPORE, Sunday. fTHE SINGAPORE UMNO EXECUTIVE committee 1 plans a showdown with UMNO Malaya National Chairman, Tengku Abdul Rahman, over his refusal to recognise the committee as the organisation's controlling body in the State. This was decided today at a delegates483 words
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Article142 1960-09-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Several people in Puchong, 12 miles from here, have been interviewed by the Police in connection with the mysterious disappearance on the night of Aug. 5 of M. Rengasen. 27. whose body was dug from a grave 27 days later. A post-mortem142 words
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Article180 1960-09-05 1 TUNIS, Sunday. PRESIDENT Habib Bourguiba said last night 1 that Tunisia was ready to "unite its destiny" with that of Algeria if it would hasten the end of I the Algerian conflict. 1 Addressing a Prophet's Birthday rally. President Bourguiba said: "France will loseReuter - 180 words
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Article103 1960-09-05 1 The MTUC disowns its president KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The central committee of the Malayan Trade Union Congress today dissociated itself from a Press statement by the M.T.U.C. President, Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, that "subversive elements and gangsters had infiltrated in the trade union movement in Penang." A statement issued after103 words
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Article23 1960-09-05 1 ALGIERS. Sun. Two people were kuled and others injured when insurgents tossed grenades Into two cafes here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article40 1960-09-05 1 LONDON. Sun.— The Sunday Pictorial reported today that cigarettes that light themselves were being tested in Britain. They looked the same, but they had a built-in ignition tip wnich the smoker struck against the packet U> light.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article26 1960-09-05 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.— A Bill has been introduced In India's Lower House of Parliament to prohibit men over 50 from marrying teenage girls. UP.I.UPI - 26 words
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141 1960-09-05 1 3 INJURED WHEN PARANG MAN RUNS AMOK IPOH, Sun. Three men were injured when a farmer ran amok with a parang today at Alor Pongsu, five miles from Bagan Serai. He was finally shot in the chest after he had slashed a police sergeant in the head and a constable141 words
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208 1960-09-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 450-man Malayan special force, due to leave soon to serve with the United Nations forces in the Congo, will take with It Its own transport unit. Including 10 Ferret armoured cars for reconnaissance work. This arrangement has been requested by the208 words
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Article22 1960-09-05 1 AMMAN, Jordan. Sun.- An explosion destroyed a gunpowder factory at Shafat village, north Jerusalem. Just after midnight last night. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article205 1960-09-05 1 Dr. S. calls meeting on Reds JAKARTA, Sun.— PreJ sident Soekarno called his Council of the Supreme War Administrator together yesterday to discuss the open breach between the Indonesian Army and Communist Party. The Council usually Includes the President. the Minister of National Security and Army Chief of Staff. Oen.Reuter - 205 words
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Article26 1960-09-05 1 MEMORIAL SERVICE PROTEST MAKBRLLIhI N (.finunv suu. Pi< demonstrated •*< iiit>rial >cmie held fcj member*. «f fttti •m iii'.iiHin Km tank < «ir--jin«iln>n here t«»l Beater.26 words
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Advertisement19 1960-09-05 1 Beautifully fashioned exceptional hvtlu designs I all of select BRILLIANT QUALITY Securaly Mounted A Mr 'mm mm A *Mt19 words
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Advertisement119 1960-09-05 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is tne only watch manufacturer wnose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement the official sump of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee ol centunes-old "GENEVA QUALITY 1 H. SENA. LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Sinqooorr t Pritona There's an F N mixer in jfij119 words
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Article417 1960-09-05 2 RED SCIENTISTS HAVE SOLVED PROBLEM OF RE-ENTRY— CLAIM MOSCOW, Sunday. IZVESTIA has outlined how strelka and Belka, the outer space dogs, lived in orbit and how their Soviet masters brought them safely back to earth. The article revealed that the animals' spaceship was "braked," probably417 words
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282 1960-09-05 2 Rift in Red lute: U.S. gets fresh evidence WASHINGTON. Sun.— New evidence of a deep rift between Russia and China has been received by the U.B. Government from behind the iron curtain, officials said yesterday. Eyewitness accounts have confirmed that more than 1.000 Soviet aid officials, technicians and their familiesUPI - 282 words
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Article20 1960-09-05 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia has decreed 12-mile limit in Its territorial maritime waters, according to legislation published yesterday.20 words
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Article30 1960-09-05 2 MOSCOW. Sun.— The first Soviet ship to take grain and WttOßj from the Black Sea to I Cuba, the Solnechnogorsk. has left Odessa bound for Havana. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article55 1960-09-05 2 LONDON. San.— Miss Edith Plcton-Turbervlll. 0.8.E.. Labour M.P for the Wrekin division between 1929 and 1931. died here yesterday. She was 88. She was a member of a 1936 Government commission which inquired into the Mvi Tsai system (a form of female child labour) inReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-09-05 2 PAKIBTANI swimmer Brojen Das. 29, is helped Into a boat at Dover harbour after swimming the English Channel for the fourth time. But his bid to beat the record of 10 hrs 50 mins was hindered by winds and choppy seas. His time wasReuter - 56 words
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154 1960-09-05 2 NEW DELHI. Sun.— An Ini dlan Army column has I broken through to relieve an army post at Kohima on the North-East Frontier which I had been under siege by Naga rebels for nine days, according to radio messages re. celved here today. TheReuter - 154 words
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Article215 1960-09-05 2 West: This Berlin ban is illegal BERLIN. Sun. The Western "Big Three" yesterday described East Germany's restrictions on West Germans travelling to West Berlin as "illegal" while East German leader, Mr. Walter Ulbricht. said they were "in th« interest of West Berliners." A statement issued in Bonn by the British.215 words
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Miscellaneous27 1960-09-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby S~ "N tI T C TUOUQUT YOU Wtttt] WELL MEET I BBIN<»IKJ» TUE CAOf V^ONTUI < v 1 j 1 COCN6C j I27 words
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497 1960-09-05 3 HOW TO SOLVE DISARMAMENT PROBLEM QUICKLY-BY NIKITA HELSINKI, Sunday MR. Nikita Khrushchev today proposed turning the next United Nations general assembly session into a meeting of heads of state, to achieve "the quickest solution" to the disarmament problem. The Soviet Prime Minister wasReuter; UPI - 497 words
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201 1960-09-05 3 WASHINGTON Sunday. 'FHE STATE Department cautioned U.S. travellers to Cuba to avoid activities or statements which might land them in trouble with Cuban authorities. It also warned them to make sure they understand the Cuban currency control laws and the regulations against use ofUPI - 201 words
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Article88 1960-09-05 3 CHINA'S FIRST FOOTHOLD IN WEST NEW YORK, Sun.— Cuba's diplomatic recognition of Communist China gives the Utter "its* first diplomatic foothold in the Western Hemisphere." the Times said in an editorial today. It added: ■'North Americans mu.t also recognise the fact that Communist China is making a profound impact throughoutReuter - 88 words
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188 1960-09-05 3 'WELCOME REBELS' ORDER BY LAOS LEADER VIENTIANE, Sun 'Prince Souvanna Phouma, the new Laotian Premier, yesterday ordered provincial governors to welcome members of the banned Neo Lao Haksat Party or emissaries of the pro-Communist Pathet Lao forces who are expected to start peace 1 negotiations on a local scale TheReuter - 188 words
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159 1960-09-05 3 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Sunday T»HE 37-year-old president of the Tanganyika x African National Union, Mr. Julius Nyerere, was sworn in yesterday as the territory's first African Chief Minister— and immediately declared that his aim was self-government by next year. In a broadcast to the nation, theReuter - 159 words
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Article26 1960-09-05 3 JAKARTA. Sun. The Chinese Consul-General here, Mr. Lie Chu-seng. said discussions over the dual-nat-ionality problem of Chinese In Indonesia were nearlnx conclusion. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article16 1960-09-05 3 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia will salvage 281 ships sunk of/ Its coasts during the war.16 words
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Article62 1960-09-05 3 ACCRA, Bun. Ghana's opposition newspaper, the Ashanti Pioneer, will not be permitted to appear from now on unle.-s its contents have been censored. 'An order signed by President Kwame Nkrumah. said 'iere was "a systematic publication of matter calculated to prejudice public order and safety and the maintenanceReuter - 62 words
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370 1960-09-05 3 RED NOTE HITS AT THE GERMAN REVANCHISTS MOSCOW, Sunday. DUSSIA has told West Germany it "will not view indifferently how the West German revanchists (revenge seekers) are supplied with weapons by which they could plunge the world into military catastrophe." i This was contained In a Note handed by theReuter - 370 words
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246 1960-09-05 3 Carrier's trip off: Blackmail Luns OILVERSUM, Sun. Holland's Foreign Minister, Dr. Joseph Luns, said last night the Dutch Government was "unable to have esteem for the Japanese attitude" in withdrawing an invitation to a Dutch aircraft carrier to visit Yokohama. He informed the Dutch people, on television, that Japan hadReuter; UPI - 246 words
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Advertisement223 1960-09-05 3 A) -siiff r^Tl f ARLEY s F I Feeding lilY '^■""jM RUSKS FOR HAPPY TEETHING AS A CEREAL IN WARM for young children school children Invalids old folt Js^Li iPliswKf^Rfl pha^pr^^fjipjd^^dHHte m The easing of exchange controls in Japan will introduce new economic growth as foreign capital is introduced to223 words
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Miscellaneous367 1960-09-05 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 416 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHOBT WAVE: 62 metre, t^tM^^LISSTL A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News Kuala Lumpur 41 melm 7.05 Melodies At Sunrisr; -4.00 Ipoh 334) metres The News; 8.05 More Melodies At Malacca 297 metres Sunrise367 words
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Article258 1960-09-05 4 'CHATEAU GARDENS' IS GOING UP ON 95 ACRE SITE WITH SCHOOL AND SHOPS IPOH, Sunday. WORK has started on the biggest housing scheme to be undertaken in Ipoh this year, which will cost more than $4 million. The housing estate will be called Chateau Gardens, after258 words
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128 1960-09-05 4 MIC SENDS SYMPATHY MESSAGE TO TENGKU SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malayan Indian Congress in Singapore has sent a message of condolence to the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, expressing sorrow at the death of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. The message said that Malaya had suffered irreparable loss In, His Majesty's128 words
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263 1960-09-05 4 Club's 'help others' work is filmed for U.S. TV CINOAPORE, Sun. The world wide activities of Lions International Clubs in many countries are now being recorded on a film that will soon be televised in America and Issued to branch clubs that ask for it. The American company making the263 words
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Article40 1960-09-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malaysian Sociological Research Institute will present the first of a series of lectures at the Cultural Centre In Canning Rise tomorrow at 5 p.m. The lectures based on culture, are open to the public.40 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-09-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A wedding in which five races participated took place at the Katong Betbesda Church here yesterday. The bridegroom, Mr. L. Hayle, is a Jamaican, and his bride, the former Miss Grace Paul, is an Indian. The best man, Mr. Lan McGregor, is a131 words
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Article136 1960-09-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE Director of Raffles National Library, Mrs. Hedwig Annuar, tonight outlined three ways by which the library services in Singapore could be expanded after it moved Into the new building in Stamford Road later this year. i In a broadcast over Radio Singapore,136 words
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Article109 1960-09-05 4 FREE CINEMA SHOWS THIS WEEK SINGAPORE. Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places this week at 7 p.m. Short talks will be given during the shows: Tomorrow Chao Yang School. Clemenceau Avenue; Liang Scan Street, children's playground: Pulau Semulon;109 words
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Article58 1960-09-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Indonesian Consulate here will present 1,000 volumes of Indonesian books to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development. Inche Yaccob bin Mohammed, tomorrow morning The Information Officer of the Consulate, Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo will make the gift. The presentation will58 words
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Article25 1960-09-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Director of Australian Information Services, Mr. Kevin Murphy, passed through Singapore today from Sydney on his way to Bangkok.25 words
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Article27 1960-09-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. An Italian film actor. Mr. Massimo Pagnuttl. will talk on "Modern Italian Film*" at a Rotary luncheon on Wednesday at the Cathay Restaurant.27 words
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Article26 1960-09-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.-Mr. P. Muthu was elected chairman of the Singapore City Council Employees' Co-ODeratlve Thrift and Loan Society at the Society's annual general meeting.26 words
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Article33 1960-09-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— There will be a special service at the Mangala Vihara. Jalan Eunos. on Full Moon Day tomorrow when Dr. C. G. F. Mars will give a talk on Buddhibm.33 words
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Advertisement93 1960-09-05 4 You and your I 1 money j WHERE? i WHERE? (where? I s Singapore's Bargain j {Corner... I j the shoppers' i El Dorado j of {Discount j where you can shop i j in comfort I SHOP in safety SHOP with profit Where is this j place of {ever93 words
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Miscellaneous90 1960-09-05 4 W£*&x-.*' *'-W i* <■/..» rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Duaseldorf. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Bangkok (BA 714) 9.15 pjn.; from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 70S) 10.50 pjn. Qantaa: From Sydney, Melbourne. Perth. Jakarta (KM 545) 10.15 ajn.90 words
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Miscellaneous389 1960-09-05 4 Singapore diary... MALAYSIAN SOCIOLOGI- I 2 pjn.; Trafalgar Home Youth CAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE: Club 7.30 pm Lecture on "Development of y M.C.A.- Billiards room Malay Literature" by Abdullah open 9am to jq aon.; NaMajld, Cultural Centre, 5 7 tlonal Language Class (Std.l), p.m. Free admission. 9 m j un ior389 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1960-09-05 5 THE fatO« bvtch«ry erf Mm Thirty Ymh War m to 4 rag on ror onotfc«r |IMH>I«I lu t, during sight of tfcwi y«ori few m«n 4M WWI to ■toka 8i« fir«t of hotrad than Hi* armM, mtrcilcts Emit von MamfeM. MANSFELD AND HIS HORDEDaily Mirror - 1,334 words
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Miscellaneous189 1960-09-05 5 Buys Bunny By Balph ELeimdahl Li 9 l Abner Bt> Al Capp (AH fc'M ATT^CKED.y I)MDiakj^?Yi COULDKIT N iT-o^tn.'- "A WiILFINO f^ x~"™ y REMO/E TM' EVIDENCE- hr TW^'S HAPPENED THI COLPWT* f THEY'RE -RAW C MJT,TEMDIRI^. r r T-^ul J& CIV L ZED A k NEAR VOOCAhTT V V.189 words
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Article28 1960-09-05 6 Word, Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr*. Cng Ran Kob thank friend* and relative* for their condolence*, wreaths, loan of car* and attendance at funeral.28 words
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Article679 1960-09-05 6 Forward announcements of parts of the Federations second five-year plan must be expected in greater number from now on and, although delivered with the caution that all of it may not be completed in the space of five years, the Public Works Department's $350 million road and679 words
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Article294 1960-09-05 6 Although the fighting in the breakaway Congo province of Kasai may not yet have reached such proportions as to demand another meeting of the Security Council, Mr. Haromarskjoeld doubtless will keep this Ethiopian suggestion in mind. Should the fighting grow, and especially should Mr. Lumumba decide the294 words
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Article222 1960-09-05 6 Even the Indonesian Government cannot seriously believe that a visit by the Dutch carrier Karel Doorman to Japanese ports would have implied Japanese acquiescence in the separation of West New Guinea from the Indonesian Republic. An assurance had already been given that the ship would not subsequently return222 words
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1178 1960-09-05 6 ROLAND CHALLIS - The facts about Japanese trade and aid ROLAND CHALLIS Behind the slick advertising, the trade fairs and the coming and going of experts, here are by THE common image of a beneficent, dynamic Japan busily giving a helping economic hand to its South-east Asian neighbours is the product of one1,178 words
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Article, Illustration770 1960-09-05 6 H.A.R. PHILBY REPORTS Oil THE HEW CRISIS COHFBOHTIH6 HUSSEIN THE murder of the Jordanian Prime Minister, Hazza Majali. together with several high officials of his Foreign Ministry, came as a bolt from what seemed a clear blue sky. But the colour of the sky770 words
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Advertisement88 1960-09-05 6 The eyes of HoKhaiYim ...arc the eyes of a Swiss* trained watch technidan. His thirty yean accumulated skill, and that of his ten colleagues at the Singapore Rotex Service Station—the largest and bex tquipped in Malaya—are only available to owner* of fin* Rolex and Tudor watches. For oiling, servicing, or88 words
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Article166 1960-09-05 7 HEALTH WORKERS WANT 'DIRT' PAY QINGAPORE, Sun. The City Council Health Department Workers' Union has demanded that all workers in the department be paid a "dirt" allowance. A resolution to this effect was passed at the annual meeting of the union. The union said in a statement today that the166 words
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Article42 1960-09-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Raffles National Library will begin a new mobile library service to schools in the rural areas tomorrow. It will pay fortnightly visits to 37 elementary schools in Nee Soon. Jurong, Bukit Panjang, Sembawang, and Tampenis.42 words
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Article35 1960-09-05 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— About 5,000 Muslims, including the police. Boy Scouts and children, took part In a giant procession through the main streets of the town here yesterday, to mark the Prophet's Birthday.35 words
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Article73 1960-09-05 7 XUANTAN. Sun. The Pahang Government has plans to develop the coastal region of Sungel Ular. 22 miles north of here, into a tourist resort. Dato Sir Mahmud bin Mat, chairman of the State Tourism Commlt- tee, said today. The area, half an hour's drive from here, is73 words
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Article97 1960-09-05 7 Gold medal contest for children CLNGAPORE. Sun. Malayan children under the age of 16 have been Invited to take part in an International children's competition to be held in New Delhi in December. The competition is divided into painting and literary sections. Articles for the literary section must be in97 words
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Article38 1960-09-05 7 BENTONG. Sun. The Ben ton g Town Council, which took over the Pertlng new village community hall durin<* the Emergency, has returned it to the people on condition they do not discus* politics within Its premises.38 words
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Article522 1960-09-05 7 MEETING REJECTS SPORE GOVT. OFFER OF 15 PER CENT SUBSIDY TO FEDERATION STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE NAN YANG University regional councils in the Federation yesterday turned down the Singapore Government's offer to provide aid to non-Singapore students at a maximum rate of 15 per522 words
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96 1960-09-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Dato Nik Kamil. Malayan ambassador to the United States, is expected to leave for New York this week. He returned here last month to see his eldest daughter, Nik Mariana, who was seriously ill. He also attended the mar-96 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-09-05 7 Top tourist spots but service, food below par, he says KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A diplomat who has spent the past three years in Malaya today spoke of opportunities available and facilities lacking for stepping up the tourist trade. The Charge d'Affaires of the Bel226 words
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162 1960-09-05 7 NEW POLICE DRIVE TO BEAT WAVE OF THEFTS KOTA BHARU, Sun.— Kelantan police today launched "Operation Soal (Question)" throughout Kota Bharu In a drive against a recent outbreak of thefts. Scores of detectives have been posted at various points to question suspi-cious-looking people. The chief of the state C.1.D.. Inche162 words
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Article42 1960-09-05 7 IPOH, Bun. The Sultan of Perak has been Invited to open the Ipoh Town Council's renovated council chamber m Sept 29. The building Is being remodelled at a cost of about $27,000, excluding furniture, to provide extra accommodation.42 words
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Article40 1960-09-05 7 KUCHING. Sun. A nominated member of the Council Negri, Mrs. Tra Sehnder, has made a plea to the Sarawak Government to provide the council with a Dyak interpreter for the benefit of the Increased number of Dyak councillors.40 words
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Article27 1960-09-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The famous Negress pianist. Winifred Atwell. today made an hour stop-over in Singapore on her way to Australia for a three-month tour.27 words
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Article62 1960-09-05 7 SAILORS IN COMMOTION AT 4 A.M. PENANO, Bun.— A party of rowdy sailors broke a lamp at the Kedah Pier at about 4.33 this morning. They also threw a lifebuoy and a fire extinguisher Into the sea. The sailors chased a Penang Port Commission guard who tried to stop them.62 words
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131 1960-09-05 7 ALOR STAR. Sunday. rpHE ending of the emergency has brought a new problem to the Kedah Government Thousands of families, resettled In new villages during the 12-year war against Communist terrorists, are now asking to return to their former areas. Alternatively, they have asked131 words
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Article84 1960-09-05 7 41 bags of nutmegs stolen SINGAPORE. Sun. For-ty-one bags of high-grade nutmegs were stolen from a store In Stanley Street here last night The loss, estimated at $8,600. was discovered this morning by employees of the Ylt Hong Trading company when they arrived for work. The thieves used wire-cut-ters to84 words
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Article39 1960-09-05 7 IPOH. Sat.— Mr. R. C. Corfleld, Protector of Aborigines, Perak. has left on retirement under the Malayanlsatlon scheme. He is succeeded by Inche Mohamed Noor bin Osman, formerly of the Aborigines Department In Kuala Kangsar.39 words
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Article238 1960-09-05 7 PENANG, Sunday jDECAUSE Malaya was mourning for the late King, there was no band at the wharf to welcome the 34 Light Antl-Alrcraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, when they arrived on the troopship Nevasa today. "We heard of your King's death while on the way here,"238 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-09-05 7 S'PORE'S PENAL ISLAND INTRIGUES U.N. CRIME EXPERTS SINGAPORE, Sunday. ABOUT 100 delegates from Asian countries who attended a United Nations conference tor criminologists in New York last month snowed keen interest in Singapore's penal island, Pulau Senang. They wore so enthusiastic to know more about this novel Idea to rehabilitate280 words
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Article62 1960-09-05 7 PENANG, Sun.— A former telephone operator. Miss Lucy Ho, was married to a R.A.A.F. flying officer, Allan Frederick Taylor, at St. George's Church here yesterday. The bride. formerly attached to the Buklt Mertajam exchange, was given away by her uncle, Mr. Tan Peng Ghee. Flying Officer N.62 words
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Article39 1960-09-05 7 PENANO. Sun. About 500 delegates from North Malaya attended a two-day Catholic congress of the Legion of Mary at St. Xavfer*i Institution this weekend. The Bishop of Penang. Monslgnor Francis Chan, declared open the congress.39 words
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169 1960-09-05 7 Tengku to tour site of Olympic Games J/TJALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Arrangements are being made for the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to tour the Olympic Games site when he goes on an official visit to Italy in November. The Tengku will visit Italy on his way home after a tour169 words
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Article51 1960-09-05 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two young employees of the Sarawak Government's Department of Agriculture passed through Singapore last night on their way to Piidla to undergo veterinary training under a Colombo Plan scholarship awarded by the Indian Government. They were James Slnghara Rajah, 21. and Lav Suan liak.51 words
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Article21 1960-09-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nearly 56,000 Singapore children will report back to their schools tomorrow morning after the month-long August holidays.21 words
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Advertisement54 1960-09-05 7 CHOCOLATE^^^^^& CHCTK/2 In the heart of Malaya's Mountains nlnil Mm ■■■!>» li »U«f wHy *«nn mni bright by d«y and tMI «wom«> for l*t Hi* et irifM I* tIM CAMERON HIGHLANDS HOTEL t^M Fcnt clou accommodotlon and tJ^RH^^ Mrvic*. Saw terroc*, fl L fxc a 1 1 a■ t .?554 words
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Advertisement158 1960-09-05 7 i*>*y -I, t j vwUwl^Take Wincarnis ap^y and set yourself iggT U P fw the day l M J Next dme you take time off from housework for a mid-morning break, try this* Fill wine glass with Wincarnis smooth, full-bodied, rewarding Wincamu dp it slowly you'll find it makes all158 words
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718 1960-09-05 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY. By Louis J. Halle, (Allen and Unwin 25s.). By IN the proceedings last month of the Organisation of American States could be heard the last echoes of the Monroe doctrine, the two world theory of a young America secure718 words
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Article170 1960-09-05 8 TWILIGHT IN HONG KONG. By Ellen Field. (Muller 165.) By Walter Warwick ltjRS. Field was one of a number of British residents in Hong Kong who traded, quite understandably, on their Irish descent when the Japanese occupied the colony. Her father and her husband were both170 words
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Article254 1960-09-05 8 Some notable Malayan trials THREE DECADES OF MALAYAN TRIALS. By R.P.S. BajMOorU. Fis difficult to think of anything less likely to attract a looter's attention than a shelf or two of law books. But Dato Rajasooria records that his legal text books disappeared during the few days of chaos in254 words
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Article405 1960-09-05 8 Khrushchev— the Liberal TO MOSCOW AND BEYOND By Harrison E. Salisbury. (Michael Joseph. 25s.). rriHIS latest book on Russia is based on a lengthy visit made in 1959 during which the author covered 30,000 miles of Soviet territory. Mr. Mr. Salisbury, who is probably the best-known American Journalist specialising in405 words
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Advertisement76 1960-09-05 8 ■'*< .^v \\\y. X\vXvXv. *'Xi idCJKK'C' .w^'^^'r BHff J v-. /X-x'x*.! ■'••XvX\vXvX;X;^. X X*' i'|-trn^^^"TL ffi^L '.'X'Xw .*.S ■•■•X.X*... '■'•'•?-*-!«X'. )cHHBWKw>XfI«X rjlL !SB BgSr Ba BftV W flSs eSS I PXvXvXvXv. -XvXvX-XvX'XvXv. 5?. jKjBHk Bb^BBMK •"XvXvX.v .wSvMvXv.v.v <^Xaj*KwvsSßvqSiVoo{'X. ~*4o Hi jflk^^^^ BgflV of JffISSSS |88RPvX X'XvX'XXX\v. I ■'■XvX'X X\vX"XvX\ 5.76 words
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Miscellaneous378 1960-09-05 8 swear at seaside (6-S-4). Straits Ihtigs Crossword i. Noveiac^tTLy bmer (12). 2. Just think— nothing goat I* i) n HI li 1 |g t Ft I T-y i i waste (5). r r I I I I I I I I 3 Sett nymphs comparing L_^ ~BlbV—^b^—^bJ— L^ poenu about378 words
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Advertisement1677 1960-09-05 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tt ftHH, trWRPttL, lUttttT, LtMttH ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S 'hat Penang POLYMRRS LitlipaM, Haw* -It Pert/TMaj left I C.LAUCM H'barg. aVtaM*, Art'p, Roan Saat 1/ 1 DllMfl liwrpiil. Daklin tan. 15 Tatar Sert 1 Sept 11 ELPfHM London, H'barg. traa., R'dam Sept I Sept 111,677 words
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Advertisement1322 1960-09-05 9 /^^THE E. A. C. LIMES-—*-BlvS>j\iy UEN MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Cl V^-jKI S'PO" p Sham Penang V>^_^sr "AYRTHIA" a) Me. 4-1/ Slept I 7 Sept 7/ I Mft JUK -MtONIA I) 11/aMft 21/22S*ft 11/24 Mpt S2 BJ *»R& -SIMM" I) StMft/4 Mt it Ott 1/ 7 trt "LAUMIA" I)1,322 words
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Advertisement1347 1960-09-05 9 Km THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T> nsn" SINCAPIRE (iMarparrtal On Ueitrt Kitfdea) I LIHU SAILIMS tt MEN, RX ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. S'haa Peaang HHHACHIE Littrfe*!. Hall. M'broajk r* PerVTeaar VI tart IENAnOW Antwerp, Rotterdaa. Bremen, Hamburg ***** Mat lENNEVIS LJfttfaal, Hull. Rotterdam, Hamburg It Part/ I Mft1,347 words
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Advertisement1345 1960-09-05 9 W- McALISTER «5c CO., LTD. W, aXLBBtaIAW LIME KLAVEKEM LIME LRNtaH, HAMaRII, ROTTtRRAM, HAVRE Lt* AMELES, UH FUNCISCI, ft NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTUM. AM tar CaaaaiM ft H4X ABanttt Parts. Acttptitt cargt ftr Centra* ft teafli CITY aF NEWCASTLE Aaerita. Sport P. Sham Peneni SUNNYVILU a/a Mft a/a Mat1,345 words
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Article1737 1960-09-05 10 World shortage forecast despite more production By Our Market Correspondent fHE FEATURE of last week's business on the Malayan sharemarket was the revival of interest in rubbers after the reversal of trend in the price of the commodity. In the ten market days from Aug. 23,1,737 words
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Article31 1960-09-05 10 TIN RUBBER (per picul) (perlb.) Aug. 29 $398.25 97 eta. 30 399.87 4 MHCBV 31 closed 98V, eta, Sept. 1 1400.25 $1.01 >i I $400.50 $1.01 S closed closed31 words
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Article46 1960-09-05 10 On the free exchange market in Hong Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.694 for T.T. and 5.674 (or cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.89 and one tael of gold at 253. The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association was closed on Saturday.46 words
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Article38 1960-09-05 10 Malayan Stock Eichauigr: Indus. Tina R'bers Ab«. 19 129.06 205.84 227.60 30 130.59 208.83 229.79 SI 131.98 206.32 232.86 teat. 1 132.31 2*4.29 239.09 2 132.64 20J.52 248.24 S closed closed closed Jan. 1 1958 100.38 words
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Article27 1960-09-05 10 tordU Rubber treat EMtern t Interim Current payment 10% t Date of payment Sept. 16 Sept. 30 Total for rear Total for previous year 28%27 words
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Article385 1960-09-05 10 fIOMSIOIHTY^ \RRmw I OUBBER is over the dollar again, closing the week's trading on Friday evening precariously at 101 cents and steadying after hours five-eighths higher during a day in which it had once reached 104 cents for September No. 1. The market behaved In a puzzling385 words
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Article984 1960-09-05 10 f PHE following l^t of revised x qnoUUon* was iasncd by Singapore mrmbrn of the Mala>»n Stock Exchange after their last mreUnc on Saturday September 2) H and L stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. I tin Incki 1.00 M Ordl 80 1.00984 words
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Advertisement1110 1960-09-05 10 \K \hAliheJ Bxproti U.S.A. Pacitic 0k AUantio Coast Service E.TJI. E.TX E.T.A. Spore P. Sham Penan| H'konf L. Annie* N. York "WOrn in" Ist Call 21 Sept H Sipt Sept lit Call 27/21 Sept I M lit II Mt litwkawa Hart" Ist Ml 21 /2J Sipt 21/27 Oct MM 2«<Call1,110 words
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Advertisement392 1960-09-05 10 YOU PICK THE BEST BRAINS You cosh in on the know-how of some of the best financioi experts in the country when you invest tha modem way in UNIT TRUSTS. Far Intanrntten and Fr«« Booklet »"t« to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., "■<>. Box 90, Sinoapor*. EVERETT ORIENT LINE fir Hciftut.392 words
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Advertisement864 1960-09-05 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY JUNIOR TECHNICIANS (SURVEYORS) IN THE PI'SLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, PERAK. Applications are invited from suitably qualified experienced Surveyors between the ages of 30 and 40 for the posts of temporary Junior Technicians (Surveyors) In the Public Works Department, Perak. Selected applicants will be required to nerve864 words
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Advertisement617 1960-09-05 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJUS BANDARAN, KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited far tne appointment of a National Language Translator In the Municipal Council. Qwaltncations: Senior Cambridge Certificate Grade I or II (or Federation of Malaya School Certificate Grade I or II; with Credits in ■razllsh Language and Malay and a Pass In617 words
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Advertisement353 1960-09-05 11 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Voon Thlam Ftook baa Isft our service as an Insurance) Salesman with effect from 31st August 1960 from which date b* Is no lonmr authorised to transact sny business oo our behalf or itUect any monies due to us. OUTHRIE A COMPANY LIMITED. Kuala Lumpur. P.W.D. NOTICE353 words
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Advertisement745 1960-09-05 11 NOTICES NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS We are making new buying arrangements for supplies and are purchasers of many items InctadRice, sugar, flour and other foodstuffs. Cigarettes and confectionary. Medicines. Piecegoods. clothing and haberdashery. Boat and housebuilding supplies. Tools and machinery. Smallgood*. We invite suppliers who arc prepared to offer GOOD VALUE745 words
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Advertisement778 1960-09-05 11 TENDERS an council of Singapore TKNE..RS WATEft DEPAftTMENT: Supply of Anhydrous Ammonia during IMI. Tender Deposit $300/-. Clone at 440 pjn. on lStb October 1960. Tsnder documents may be Inspected without charge at the water Department. 3rd Floor, City Hall, or obtained on production of the City Treasurer b receipt778 words
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Advertisement912 1960-09-05 11 iCwntiaaed from S) SITUATIONS VACANT H Words U (Mtm Box M vto. «z*a WANTED TAPPING CONDwATwR for estats In North Johore. Mmsnaum 5 years sTtsrlancc. Apply Boz ABSSJT S.T. S'pora. PRBTTV CIRL age 20-28 to serve pastry In high class Restaurant, must read aad write English. Boz ASM! S.T. S'pora.912 words
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Advertisement984 1960-09-05 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words Si (Mh>.)—Box tt rto. exire TANOLIN ROAD 3-Bedroom Flat unfurnlebed. Spadoua lounge aad dinta« room Immediate occupation. Phone TOTI I /TBTIJ. Sport. NS. SSA LORONC afydin-3 bedrooma upstairs flat with garage Immediate occupation. Rant p.m. (ISO/-. Apply Telephone Spore »1»«. •EMI DETACHED BUNGALOW m quiet aad984 words
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Advertisement858 1960-09-05 11 TUITION M ITereti li Mln.)— Box M rts. astral MATHS-- BncUab tulttan BTvaa by qualified eaperteaeed trubers In dietrtet It. War particular, apply Box A&MS B.T. Spore. AT YOUR MOMIi Private Tuition far all sradaa In all school subjects From (20 monthly. Particulars to P. O. Bets MM (S'pora). QUALIFIED858 words
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Advertisement827 1960-09-05 11 FOR SALE M Words U (Mim.)-Boa M Hs. aadtw MABJOON-COLOURBO alNer ooaefc pram, complete with •un-canopr and mattraas. Very food condition. Prxine S'pora *****. POUR SMIDICTA MACMINBS with stands, microphones, earphoasa and ancillary equipment. OSere to P.O. Bos 152 Singapore. LAST S DAYS Katra 10% Reduction on Bale Prices -English827 words
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2063 1960-09-05 12 EPSOM JEEP - GRAINNE OUTSTAYS RIVALS IN 'SLOW' AUTUMN CUP RACE EPSOM JEEP By BIG SWEEP: Total Pool $194,676 IST. No. *****3 $87,604 2ND. No. *****4 $43,802 3RD. No. *****3 $24,334 STARTERS ($2,212 each): Nos. *****9. *****1, *****9. *****9. *****2. *****9. *****9. *****1. *****9, *****6. *****8. CONSOLATION ($1.46* each): Nos. 330»44. *****3. *****1,2,063 words
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Article386 1960-09-05 12 LONDON, Sun. TOTTENHAM Hotspur, L the only team in the four English soccer leagues with a 100 per cent record, continued to show brilliant form yesterday when they thrashed Manchester United 4-1 in their First Division match at Tottenham, north London. Bobby Smith, Spurs" prolificReuter - 386 words
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215 1960-09-05 12 ROME, San.— The question of whether stateless athletes should be entitled 1 to compete In the Olympic Games will be discussed at the next congress of the International Olympic Committee in Athens next year. The former Hungarian, 1.500 metres world record holder, Laszlo TaborReuter - 215 words
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Advertisement306 1960-09-05 12 X.L.M. starts operating the full jcf DOUGLAS DC* from Singapore to vr °P c towards the end of November this year, equipped with first and economy class, making —^^■^^l X.L.M. the first airline to operate J6^^ DC-8 INTERCONTINENTAL JET SERVICES from Singapore. From October Ist. 1960, X.L.M.— Royal Dutch Airlines306 words
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Article629 1960-09-05 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYA BEAT THE TOURING EAGLETS BY TWO RUNS IN AN EXCITING FINISH By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A VICTORY at high noon to Malaya by two runs. That was the result of the three-day cricket match between Malaya and the Pakistan Eaglets which ended629 words
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Article105 1960-09-05 13 MALAYA Ist Inns 117 PAKISTAN EAGLETS Ist Inns SO MALAYA 2nd inns 132 PAKISTAN EAGLETS 2nd Inns. Shakoor Ahmed c d* Sllva b (iurucharan 14 Shuja I din b KaiUaapathv 62 Ijas Butt b Gurucharan 28 Mohd Iqbal b Gurucharan 1 Shafqat Kana tbw Kirkham 19 Munir Malik b105 words
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Article82 1960-09-05 13 C«ICKET Tour match: South Malaya v Pakistan Eaglets iSeremban). SOCCER Spore Cup: Royal Navy v RAF Seletar rjn Besar 5.30 p.m.). Talplng Div. 1: Kllat v CRC (Esplanade): DW. 2: Thenavan Youth v REME (Jalan pdg). Kampar Dtr. 3: ACS v Pel Yunn 'A': Pei Yuan v setla82 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-09-05 13 TNGRID KRAMER (centre) of Germany mounts the winners' rostrum after receiving her gold medal for the Olympic women's high diving. On the left is Paula Jean Pope (US), the runner-up, and bronze medal winner is N. Krutova (right) of Russia.— UPl51 words
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276 1960-09-05 13 Pirie hits out at British AAA officials ROME, Sun. Gordon Pirie, defeated in this week's 5,000 metres Olympic race, yesterday bitterly attacked Britain's athletic powers-that-be for bringing out the team too late to become acclimatised to the fierce Rome heatwave and said: "W« are fed up." As he prepared to276 words
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Article151 1960-09-05 13 No change for Malaya Cup meet KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaya Cup competition next year will be run on the same lines as at present. This was decided by the executive council of the F.A. of Malaya today. The meeting was presided over by Tengku Abdul Rahman. A proposal to151 words
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Article261 1960-09-05 13 ITAL Y'S GOLD FOR WATERPOLO Russia lead in 'battle of giants 9 ROME, Sun. ITALY took the Olym--1 pic waterpolo gold medal last night after Russia had defeated Yugoslavia 4-3. The Yugoslavia defeat meant that the unbeaten Italians with four points could not be overtaken even though they still had261 words
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Article755 1960-09-05 13 ATHLETICS MEN'S HUM Ht ROLLS: World record M. Lauer (Gen and L. Calhoun (US) 13.35. Olympic record L. Calhoun (US) and J. Davis (US) 13.65. Second Kound (First three enter semi-finals, Bept 5). Heat 1: 1 L. Calhoun (US' U.l.iec.; 2 J. OkeUo (Uganda) 14.3; 3 N. Berezuckly755 words
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Article516 1960-09-05 13 SOCCER SI LTAN VI'SOF GOLD CUT (Kuftla Kangsar) Perak Malay* 1 (Abdul |>*hin*n 6. Yawtn. T»uflk) Negri Malays 1 (Ahmad Dollah). FRIENDLY (Muar): Loke Wah InvltaUon 2 (Wong Eng K<*. Lav Peng Klong) Stwre Rangers 1 (Majld). ATHLETICS SPORE BUSINESS HOUSES MEET (Fairer Park) l«*y*s: 1 E. Frlda516 words
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Advertisement169 1960-09-05 13 LOCAL BOOKS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS We are proud to have official APPROVAL of cur locally produced scbool-boolu. Locally written, locally Illustrated, locally printed and bound their quality it up to the best international standards, AND they arc specifically made to meet the requirements of Education in OUR COUNTRY. THE FEDERAL169 words
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Advertisement325 1960-09-05 13 Ak STOMACH M vJw NOT ME I TAKE f>/7 WEISEN TABLETS OkaaSona^ AJe*j- /~"V^~>. WEISIN is o marvellous new fheropv W*^j!^U!a for gastric ond duodenal ulcers, y hyper-acidity, stomachache, ulcerous point, hyperidrosis and other peptic \>-^.y^fc=^»jj^ diseases due to outpmotic nervous N^H HPk tystem disturbances. WEISEN is f >^^==^s^^Phl effective325 words
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342 1960-09-05 14 $153m. development plan JL ML for Sarawak THE AIM: TO BOOST STANDARDS OF LIVING OF 548,000 From JEFFREY FRANCIS KUCHING, Sunday. JHE SARAWAK GOVERNMENT has launched giant development schemes to improve the colony's economy and set a pattern for the future. Under this ambitious master plan the living and social342 words
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Article, Illustration128 1960-09-05 14 20,000- and $9,000 flower show at annual church celebration SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 20.000 Catholics crowded the grounds of the Monastery of Redemptorist Fathers in Thomson Road. Singapore, yesterday for the annual celebration of the Feast of our Lady of Perpetual Succour. The front of the church was decorated with128 words
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Article203 1960-09-05 14 rpAIPEH, Sun. Nationalist Chinese police today arrested one of President Chiang Kai-shek's former advisers but now his most outspoken critic on charges of sedition against the state, the Formosa Garrison Command announced. Government security agents arrested magazine publisher Lei Chen, who was attempting to organise a new203 words
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Article56 1960-09-05 14 MR. AND MRS. 8. SABARATNAM thank friend*, relatives for their attendance, congratulatory mpflßage*. valuable presents on their marriage on THE FAMILY of toe late Mr. JUow ChiK Wnte wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all mends and relatives for their scrolls wreatho. mr*taies of condolence. nlKht vmit and56 words
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Obituary21 1960-09-05 14 IN CHERISHED and undying memory of a brlovrd husband and Fathrr Xavler Joarph Lopez, who paiMd away on 5-9-39.21 words
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Article85 1960-09-05 14 KLANG. Sat. Arrangements were being made with the Prime Minister's department for the Raja Permalsuri Agong to return and live in Klang. the Straits Times was told today. Tengku Zalnon Rashid Shah. ADC to the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong, said Het Majesty preferred to live at85 words
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180 1960-09-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. POLICE have found and questioned a missing night watchman of a house from where robbers took $15,000 worth of goods on Tuesday. 1 The robbery was at the Ampang Road home of a tin miner, Mr. Llm Chool Seng. Mr. Llm's two180 words
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68 1960-09-05 14 U.S. BULLOCK CART WHEELS FOR INDIA? NEW DELHI. Sun.- It seems Improbable but the United States may be supplying bullock cart wheels to India. Minister of Transport and Communications Rai Bahadur torcl Parliament samples of second-hand wheel assemblies have been obtained from the United States for tesing pur poses. He68 words
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Article54 1960-09-05 14 JAKARTA. Sun. Under President SOekarno's "guided democracy." education will also be placed under "guidance." Information Chief of the Department of Education. Chalid Rasjidi said: "We must change the free method of education Into a guided education, a system of guided study, which will direct education towards love54 words
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Article26 1960-09-05 14 SYDNEY, Sun. Redskinned natives have been found in New Guinea by the Director of the .Australian Blood Transfusion Service, Dr. R. J. Walsh. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article28 1960-09-05 14 NEW YORK. Sun. A cache of pure heroin worth about M 510.000.000 was uncovered in flat in the suburbs during a police raid last night. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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316 1960-09-05 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Cambridge blue and Singapore player Mike Morgan today bowled the Army to a play-off with Royal Air Force for this year's Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament title. Army, who needed full points from their match with University to force the316 words
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Article107 1960-09-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selaiigor Malays retained the Rulers Shield MM they beat Singapore Malays by ten wickets at Panui here today. Bailing flrfl. Selangor scored 156 runs and then dismissed Singapore for 51. Singapore followed on and were all out In thei. aerond Inning* for 121.107 words
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Article106 1960-09-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twenty- four girls and six boys were given a tearful farewell at the airport today when they left for Formosa for higher studies. Coming from Ipoh Chinese Middle Schools, the youths will study In high schools there for four to seven years.106 words
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370 1960-09-05 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA i* Singapore, Sun. AS expected Singa- pore qualified to meet Perak in the final of this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 17. At Jalan Besar .stadium tonight. Singapore beat Kelantan 3-1 in the second leg of370 words
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Article69 1960-09-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Football fans who want to see the final of the Malaya Cup here on Sept. 17 can travel by trams at concession rates. The Malayan Railway has announced that special concession tickets at single fare and a half for the return journey from Prai69 words
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168 1960-09-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Penang retained the Foong Seong Cup for the sixth year In succession when they beat Perak 8-1 in the final of the competition which concluded at the Selangor Badminton Hall tonight. The hlgnllght of the final which was witnessed by a168 words
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Advertisement211 1960-09-05 14 CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISEMEm H'arrf* Sl* i Minimum, CNAI I to Elizabeth and David a aon en 1.9.60 at Avsuntm Foundation Hospital. Pctallnc Jaya. Both mother and child well. gj{O»^_L TIMES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TIL. 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, &<t f\ A MINIMUM or TWINTY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING211 words
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Advertisement58 1960-09-05 14 ># Vl Jlft mm Iff 000^lxq^i^ MILK Energy going down? Get bock in the swim with o gloss of our Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk makes energy. It's high in protein. A marvellous refresher, too To feel really refreshed, lastingly refreshed, have a glass of Magnolia milk. It's the lift that58 words
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