The Straits Times, 7 September 1960
1960-09-07
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Title Section19 1960-09-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE BREEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 He**"** Estri. 1845. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1960. 15CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1960-09-07 1 NOW L SACKS K CONGO PRESIDENT'S 'HIGH TREASON' Premier still controls Army and Capital A night coup that failed LEOPOLD VILLE, Tuesday THE CONGO Cabinet an--1 nounced today that President Joseph Kasavubu has been stripped of his functions after committing an "act of high treason. Last night President Kasavubu dismissedReuter; UPI - 1,138 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-09-07 1 A CHILD IS INOCULATED -BUT IT DOESN'T REALLY HURT T»HIS little girl wasn't at X all happy when she was inoculated against diphtheria yesterday at the Central Market in Kuala Lumpur. But it was soon over and her tea. were soothed by staff nurses M. Yap (left) and Rokiah Ahmad.138 words
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Article266 1960-09-07 1 UMNO SPLIT: LETTER TO TENGKU SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE UMNO executive committee is still planning to send a six-member delegation to Kuala Lumpur for "peace, talks" with Tengku Abdul Rahman, national chairman ol" UMNO Malaya. The secretary general of the committee. Inch* Ahmad Jabri bin Aklb, this morning sent an urgent266 words
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Article26 1960-09-07 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. India has lodged another protest with Communist China against the continued detention of Indian nationals in Tibet. It was announced today—Reuter.26 words
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Article39 1960-09-07 1 NEW DELHi, Tues. Mrs. Lakshmi Menon. India's Deputy External Affairs Minister, told Parliament today that there was no truth in a report that an attempt on the life of the Dalai Lama was made recently.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article28 1960-09-07 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian Government today announced the appointment of a committee to examine the possibility of manufacturing a low-priced people's car in India.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article40 1960-09-07 1 MANILA Tues. —The Philippines Foreign Secretary. Mr. Felixberto Serrano, will tell Tengku Abdul Rahman of his country's stand against Communist China's admission to the United Nations In a note to be delivered soon, it was reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article21 1960-09-07 1 SHOTS HEAID LLOFOLDVHLL lv shi'ta vi ji-d -v ■f I t/>j*»l«i'-ill' lilDisht ir'M.p? pelicp. reports"! firm* «>d «rrwru. B«ut*r21 words
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Article57 1960-09-07 1 Self-rule move in Hong Kong HONG KONG, Tues. A self-government group preparatory committee appointed by the local branch oi the United Nations Association said today It felt the people in Hong Kong were "ready and willing for a form of self-Govern-ment." The group envisaged for the Colony a form ofReuter - 57 words
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Article134 1960-09-07 1 KLUANG, Tues. i A YOUNG mother and her two children drowned in a 20-ft catchment pool on Ulu Paloh Rubber Estate near here yesterday. Police recovered their bodies after receiving a telephone call from the estate. The woman, Letchmi. 22, was the wife of an estate134 words
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648 1960-09-07 1 Spy shock: 2 U.S. secrets men turn up in Moscow MOSCOW, Tuesday. TWO American employees of the top secret United States National Security Agency are in Moscow and have asked the Soviet Government for political asylum, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. The men, Vernon Mitchell, 3i, and WilliamReuter - 648 words
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Article362 1960-09-07 1 PAY CUTS: MINISTER GETS A NOTICE SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rpHE Singapore Civil Service staff side council sent a lawyer's notice today to the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, asking that the cuts In variable allowance be submitted to arbitra- tion The notice was sent to the Minister362 words
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Article24 1960-09-07 2 KULJM. Tues— The Kulim district goodwill committee win tour several village* and kampongs tbfe month to give talks on racial unity.24 words
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Article38 1960-09-07 2 SUNOEI PATANI, Tues. Kedah's acting Chief Police Officer. Inche Arilf bin Darus. will leave for Johore tomorrow to become C.P.O. Mr. JO. Ritchie. KelanUn Chief Police Officer, will Uk» over from Inche Arlff In Ktdah.38 words
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Article42 1960-09-07 2 PBNANO. Tues.— The Federation Marine Department today warned mariners against a dangerous wreck off Koala Pahang. on the East Coast The wreck, believed to be a tongkang loaded with cement. Is about 5.3 cables from Pulau Byed Hassan light beacon.42 words
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Article304 1960-09-07 2 SINGAPORE. Tues ITS WE WHO DECIDE ON UNION REPRESENTATION rfE Singapore Trades Union Congress today warned all employers that the TUC "regards it as withhi its salr eMtpetence to determine yid provMe for union representation in all industries in accordance with the laws of the304 words
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Article171 1960-09-07 2 MALACCA. Tuesday k DEMONSTRATION to the rest of the world that Malaya's two major races could live and work together in peace and harmony would be the success of the Federal land development scheme at BuWt Bulat. Malacca's Chief Minister. Inche Ghaffar bin Baba.171 words
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Article40 1960-09-07 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. A public talk on "Constitutional Problems of the East with Particular Reference to Indonesia," will be given by Prof. H. E. Grooves, of the University of Malaya, at the law lecture room, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.40 words
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Article163 1960-09-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. FkIPLOMATS in Malaya will display their stamp collections for the first time at an exhibition here on Oct. 8 and 9. I This will be one of the main features of the eighth annual exhibition of the Sel angor Stamp Club.163 words
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285 1960-09-07 2 KAMPONG LEVEL INDUSTRY TO BE PART OF RURAL DRIVE IPOH Tuesday. PROPOSALS lo set up cottage and other small industries and vocational schools in the rural areas are to be included in the national rural development Red Book. This was revealed here 1 last night by the Assistant 1 Minister285 words
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Article60 1960-09-07 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lord Selkirk, the United Kingdom Commissioner-Ge-neral for South-East Asia, will take the salute at the trooping the colour by the First Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters, at 7 p.m. on Sept 20 at Selarang Barracks to commemorate the 1854 Battle of Alma. A full dress60 words
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155 1960-09-07 2 AUSTRALIA'S NEW OFFER OF LESSONS BY POST TO MALAYA i If UALA LUMPUR. I 1Y Tues.- -The Australian Government is to I offer 300 more correspondence scholarships to help Malayan civil servants do their jobs better. It has helped more than 800 Federation Government employees— mostly clerks and administrative assistants155 words
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Article47 1960-09-07 2 BUTTER WORTH. Tues- A labourer. Sa'ad bin Kasa. 19. died in the Penang General Hospital today from Injuries received In an accident this morning on board a tugboat. Sa'ad was struck by an empty tub which fell from a ship's crane onto the tug.47 words
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Article51 1960-09-07 2 MALACCA. Tues.— A reception was held here yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. R. Jagaa>san. who were married in Singapore last weekend. Mr. Jagadesan Is a teach fr at the Malacca High School. His wife. Miss. D. Kamala. was a teacher at the Cedar GlrK' Secondary School.51 words
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Article42 1960-09-07 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tue*. About 350 labourers of the Sungel Raya Estate, In Pulau Langkawl. off the Kjeda!i coast, *>aye decided to form their own co-operative thrift and loan society. An inaugural meeting expected to be called soon.42 words
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Miscellaneous31 1960-09-07 2 THE GAMBOLS By lirry Appfeby -v (BUT I «AIO*~~ x. EOU.V THaVr V*>U ARE M3T UKfcX WaV 808 THIS OB*«; y, f\ <AY MPUBE aOMD^ /wUICU OP US v^no6cnbbous/ la©Hr, oeyy31 words
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Miscellaneous308 1960-09-07 2 RADIO SINGAPORE I RADI 4 7 LAVA M RT «!i E: .«i Morninf Melodies; 655 .<e«p Pll larm 00 Wtth Teik Lee: 7.00 Sing It A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 633 Again; 7.90 Time Signal, News. Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Newa: 7.35 Song Time; 7.56 Speak 7.05 Melodiai At Sunrtae; «.00308 words
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357 1960-09-07 3 DUTCH PLAN: TURN WEST IRIAN INTO A 'TRUST' AREA U.N. will get proposal to 'internationalise' the territory THE HAGUE, Tuesday. HOLLAND will propose to the United Nations that Dutch West New Guinea be "internationalised," possibly with the co-operation of the United States, India and Australia, authoritative Dutch circles said hereReuter - 357 words
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123 1960-09-07 3 Passenger decapitated in freak car crash OTTAWA, Tues. A motorist charged with leaving the scene of an accident said last night he drove. 32 miles unaware that the headless body of his companion was in the back seat of his car. Lucien Lamontagne. 39. was decapitated in a freak sideways-onUPI - 123 words
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212 1960-09-07 3 Japan's refusal is a defeat for the West, say the Dutch nnUE HAGUE, Toes. Japan's refusal to receive the Dutch aircraft carrier Karel Doorman and two Dutch destroyers on an official visit was a defeat for the West, political sources here said. A spokesman, who did not wish to beReuter; UPI - 212 words
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Article39 1960-09-07 3 BAGDAD. Tues. Seven Soviet ships have docked at Iraq's gulf coast port of Basra during the past week unloading machinery and equipment for 30 factories. Several Soviet experts were also on board the ships. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration245 1960-09-07 3 'EXILED' MOLOTOV ARRIVES IN VIENNA VIENNA, Tues. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, former Soviet Foreign Minister, returned to the Western world yesterday after three years "exile in disgrace" as ambassador to Outer Mongolia. Great secrecy surrounded his arrival here to take up his post as permanent Soviet representative to the International AtomicReuter - 245 words
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Article23 1960-09-07 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Jakarta's Kemajoran Airport will be expanded in the near future, the Civil Aviation Minister Commodore Iskandar. announced today. U.P.IUPI - 23 words
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222 1960-09-07 3 NEW DELHI. Tues Tl/|R. NEHRU, the In*V1 dian Prime Minister, has told Mr. Khrushchev that he was ready to attend the coming United Nations General Assembly "if circumstances warrant it." Informed sources said that Mr. Nehru had replied toReuter - 222 words
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Article176 1960-09-07 3 PERTH, Tuesday. AN Indonesian seaman, sole survivor of his stormwrecked ship, is recovering in Derby, northwest Australia, today after a 10-day ordeal without food or water in the Java Sea. He Is 33-year-old Mohammed Amin. a quartermaster, who said philosophically: "II God wants me to live,Reuter - 176 words
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Article45 1960-09-07 3 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno. weeping, told people here during the weekend he was "deeply hurt to hear people say I am opposed to religion, or am not upholding religion." He was speaking at the opening of a mosaue in his palace grounds. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article38 1960-09-07 3 PARIS, Tues. The French Prime Minister. Mr. Michel Debre. and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Maurice Couve de Murvllle. will visit Bonn on Oct. 7 and 8 at the Invitation of the Chancellor, Dr. Adtnauer. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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89 1960-09-07 3 SEOL'L. Tnea. About 400 young Koreans, representing the Patriotic Youth Corps and the April Revolution Students League staged an anti -Japanese demonstration when the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Zentaro Kosaka. arrived at Bando Hotel in Seoul from Kimpo International Airport. He arrived here for aReuter - 89 words
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150 1960-09-07 3 Children besiege varsity with worms (CANBERRA. Tues. The medical school at the National University here was besieged for eight hours today by hundreds of school children clutching backets, cans, and bottles of wriggling earthworms. The University, which wanted the worms for research, had offered £1 for each pound of liveReuter - 150 words
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Article111 1960-09-07 3 AMMAN. Tues.— The Jordan Foreign Ministry yesterday delivered to the United Arab Republic Embassy in Amman a memorandum de- manding from the Syrian authorities the extradition of those alleged to be responsible for the bomb explosion that killed the Jordan Premier, Mr. Hazza Majali. The memorandumReuter - 111 words
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368 1960-09-07 4 Sister, brother are cleared in acid attack case SINGAPORE. Tues. A SISTER and brother, who were allegedly implicated in an acid-throwing attack on a 20-year-old youth in February this year, were cleared by the Assize Court today. Chng Aye Tee, 23, a married woman, who was tried on a charge368 words
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Article166 1960-09-07 4 I WAS FORCED TO STEAL DOG— YOUTH SINGAPORE. Tuesday. a YOUTH, accused of stealing an Alsatian puppy A belonging to Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, today told the eighth magistrate, Mr. C. H. Teo. "I stole it under duress. Tan Klan Poh, 17. who166 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-09-07 4 'FATHER OF' C-PLAN VISITS SINGAPORE CJIR Percy Spender (above), O Australian member of the International Court of Justice who first mooted the Colombo Plan, quietly slipped out of Singapore early this morning after a two-day rest in the statr as the guest of the Australian Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. D.80 words
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Article35 1960-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Muslims in Lorong Melayu and Kampong Pachltan will celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed on Sunday. About 600 are expected to take part in a procession, starting at 4 p.m.35 words
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Article17 1960-09-07 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Cochin and Lucknow In India have been declared smallpox and cholera infected areas.17 words
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Article327 1960-09-07 4 rpHE following Is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA Ml) 1.20 pjn.: from London, Duaeeldort. Beirut. Bahrein. Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 6.20 pjn.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin (BA 111) 8.45 p.m.327 words
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Miscellaneous132 1960-09-07 4 diary... STl'DY CROUP MOVE- ginnen 5.30 p.m.. hockey pracMENT: Malay Std. II 6 p m Use at Balebtler Road 8.15 p.m British Council lecture room. judo Intensive courae 5.45 p.m Amber Mansion* itlrst floor), and Singapore Academy Fencers Orchard Road. 7.30 p m. Y.W.C.A.: International Wo- TOH H: Recorded classical132 words
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314 1960-09-07 5 'EXAM TIME TRANQUILISER BOOSTS COULD EASILY LEAD TO ADDICTION' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 1 FEDERATION senior students do not use peppills to help them to study late into the night preparing for their final examinations, unlike some of their Singapore counterparts. According to a report314 words
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Article118 1960-09-07 5 Two dogs in search for escapee KANGAR. Tues. Police today used two tracker dogs to hunt down a Thai escapee. Akeran Endin Sing. 26. who disappeared from the Kangar hospital last Sunday while being held ln connection with the kidnapping of an 18-year-old girl. Continuous rain last night hampered operations.118 words
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Article29 1960-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An employee of the Information Department. Veneengeden alias Ralagopal, 22. was found dead on the railway line in Pudu here today. Police are investigating.29 words
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Article, Illustration128 1960-09-07 5 NO. 2 MAN WITH MALAYANS IN CONGO THE Federation Armed Forces announced yesterday that Major Mustaffa bin Abdullah has been appointed second-in-com-mand to the Malayan Special Force which will serve with the United Nations forces in the Congo. M.i i Mustaffa is at present second-in-command of the Ist. Bn.. Royal128 words
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234 1960-09-07 5 David to call for women's charter, one-wife law KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PARLIAMENT will be urged to introduce r legislation ior a women's charter which has adequate provision for equal pay and equal work and a one-wife j law for non-Muslims A motion to this effect has been submitted to the234 words
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Article45 1960-09-07 5 IPOH. Tues.— A twin-en-gined Bristol freighter aircraft of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, carrying a crew of eight, made an emergency landing on one engine at the airport here today. Standing by. as a precautionary measure, ere fire engines and an ambulance.45 words
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Article48 1960-09-07 5 IPOH. Tues.—Thirtytwo Chinese students, all boys, from Perak IrU here today by air. for further studies at four universities in Formosa A spokesman of the croup said that more than half the students were on Taipeb government scholarships "hilr the rest were private students.48 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-09-07 5 The man who knelt in roadside homage to the King Dr. YAP: HE WAS AN OLD FRIEND' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The man who made a front page picture by kneeling on the roadside as the coffin of the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong was taken in procession oere last Saturday, todaykneeling on the roadside as the coffin of the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong was taken in procession oere last Saturday today identified himself as Dr - 226 words
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Article100 1960-09-07 5 TUC in bid to end STC dispute SINGAPORE, lues. Talks were held this afternoon between the secretariat of the Singapore Trades Union Congress and the management of the Singapore TracUoo Co.. concerning the reemployment of 13 former employees who were detained In consequence of the riots in 1956. A TUC100 words
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Article50 1960-09-07 5 PENANO. Tues. Penang Jaycees will sponsor an elocution contest In three languages at the Westlands School hall on "The Malaya I Want." The contest, open to all secondary schools, will be conducted in Malay, English and Chinese at 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 7. 9 and 14.50 words
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Article40 1960-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Deputy Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today sent messages of felicitation to the President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil on the occasion of Its National Day.40 words
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Miscellaneous261 1960-09-07 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. They uisiil mi-..,,.. 1 Quite often ran to give con- hefs.— sounds like Mam attendance 1 13 1 accountancy! '(5. 8i 9. Devotee Turner returned and Vlvld nsh :aken to worked Meadily i7j. Ess x <I3) -10 Blunder into rank dc« t7> 10 ppeel *cc261 words
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369 1960-09-07 6 COURT TOLD OF AMBUSH ...THEN GUNFIRE 'Police corporal ran after he was shot by police party' ALOR STAR, Tuesday A POLICE corporal who is alleged to have taken part in an armed robbery at a teacher's house opened fire at a police party when he was ordered to surrender, a369 words
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231 1960-09-07 6 UMNO MEMO TO GOVT. on MALAY PRIVILEGES SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Umno Singapore will send a memorandum to the Government^ on Malay privileges and rights on the This was decided at an amergency delegates' conference on Sunday. The memorandum will remind the Government that It must always be conscious of the231 words
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Article30 1960-09-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. David Marshall will speak on "The Death Sentence as a Deterrent" at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club on Thursday at the Princes Restaurant30 words
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Article105 1960-09-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Parents, teachers and members of the public were urged today to co-operate In Improving child health in schools, especially in the rural areas. The call came from Mr. K. Bala Subramanlam, treasurer of the Malayan Teachers National Congress, on his return105 words
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Article, Illustration125 1960-09-07 6 pEDERATION Government servants are to have a $1.5 million building from which they will direct their union activities. This Is an arttot'a Impression of the proposed headquarters building of the Congress of Unions of Employees In the Public and Civil125 words
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Article48 1960-09-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A five-man delegation from Madras will arrive here tomorrow to explore the Singapore and Federation markets for Indian handloom goods. The delegation, which is described as "non-official." Is sent by the Government of Madras. It will also visit Kuala Lumpur and Penanc.48 words
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83 1960-09-07 6 NEW WOMAN MAGISTRATE IN JUVENILE COURT SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government has appointed Miss Jenny Lau Buong Bee the Juvenile court magistrate, succeeding Mrs. Quek Be See, who today became a Deputy Public Prosecutor. A barrister from Lincoln's Inn. Miss Lau Is married to a Singapore lawyer. She wa s83 words
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Article40 1960-09-07 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The Johore Bahru-Ayer ItamMuar Road, is now open to all traffic. It had been closed to light traffic from last Saturday because of flooding of a quarter-mile stretch from the 92nd milestone.40 words
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Article58 1960-09-07 6 RETIREMENT BENEFITS: TALKS GO ON KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Talks wlil continue here tomorrow on retirement beneflts for bank employees In the Federation. Representatives of the National Union of Bank Employees and a committee representing 11 banks in th« country held day-long talks on the subject today. A spokesman for the58 words
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Article27 1960-09-07 6 PENANG. Tues. Th« Penang Gardening Society will hold its next meeting at the Rose Avenue home of its new president. Mr. Chang Mln Tat, on Friday.27 words
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Miscellaneous301 1960-09-07 6 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beimduhi H~^X~ wOvv S?E vl[> T S wOB 7~1 |<3REETINS,\/ AYC, \I I HOWEVER, IM CEBTA S~ J r~^ > J COMES SOME >- .SMOUIPBE SYLVESTEKif sl߀ WILL HUN MORE SMO0 T HIY BJj'^OGSvSl/ SUfINEfS... IFHECN OOOPPBRA I'LL XT YA I CAN'T j LaptEß >OU FIX301 words
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Article146 1960-09-07 8 a/artf* lit (Minimum) THE FAMILY af tfea lata Mr. Chen! ».n K»im thank all friends aa4 reiarfrca far thalr assistance wreaths, scrolls, aaa attendance at tha funeral on sa.M. MR. A MR*. A. N. KUTTV thank cii relatives, frteola for thalr attendanre, valuable flfta and congratulatory •••ee.ee on tha146 words
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Article641 1960-09-07 8 It is becoming difficult to see how the United Nations can keep out of the domestic affairs of the stricken Congo for much longer, and not easy to decide what the world body can do If it intervenes. I But the Security Council 1 must give President641 words
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Article365 1960-09-07 8 President de Gaulle showed himself at his least impressive in his third major press conference since taking office. All I about him he has strewn appeals for unity, but unity of what and for whose benefit? Unity for France's exclusive benefit, unity primarily of the six-nation Common365 words
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Article165 1960-09-07 8 The Federation Government has ended the mystery of the Japanese technical training centre by issuing a full statement. Earlier publication of the facts could have saved trouble. For instance, it now appears that acceptance of a centre for timber technology would have cost the Federation even more165 words
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Article, Illustration906 1960-09-07 8 VERNON BARTLETT - Mr. H: His battle to bring order out of anarchy VERNON BARTLETT by "ith a cartoon comment by Low MR. HAMMARSKJOELDS life, I suggested a week ago, is "one crowded procession of crises." Possibly the latest of them will make it slightly less complicated. Ha might now have a Congolese906 words
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Letters
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260 1960-09-07 8 AT a recent meeting of the commutes of the Selangor Planters' Association attention was drawn to an article In the local press on the subject of rubber stealing. This article stated that the Incidence or rubber stealing in Selangor was decreasing and that260 words
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Letter249 1960-09-07 8 IT h«s pained me to hear loud whispers in very high places that we Ceylon Tamils are disloyal. What calumny of people who have been given the sobriquet the "most obedient Government servants." Ceylon Tamils have been given trusted position* In every Government department in the249 words
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Letter223 1960-09-07 8 THE Minister of Agriculture has stated that Malayan Indians should stop "Importing" Indian cultural leaders and groups from India as this would slow down the process of natlon-bulldlng in t Malaya. This pronouncement Is so typical of the outbursts usually associated with ihe PMIP that I had to223 words
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Letter77 1960-09-07 8 I suggest to the trafflc police that a notice bf erected near the Woodsvllle Circus at SerangoonUpper Serangoon Road to remind motorists to give way to traffic approaching from the right. The rule? is observed by a few motorists. But the majority either are ignorant of the77 words
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Letter45 1960-09-07 8 many of the announcers, producers and what-have-you in Radio Malaya are better seen than heard, the move by the Broadcasting Department to secure people with mature voices for its plays and features should be very welcome news to listeners everywhere. LISTENER Kuala Lumpur.45 words
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Advertisement837 1960-09-07 8 STRAITS TIMES*.FRE PRESS I 1« Haat OStB STO«AU ARCADI •■CHAssB sasa, aiNS)A»oaa axil reeve* email aalrerMewMMfs .md »c, mmmmtr nplm*. SmmU tmtirUmmitnt, »tae«W ta f i«e«s<ere e/ee *c SjaaM le: COLD ITOHA6I ■RANCHH at HOLLAND »O«D KATONa. IWIL »O«O a NAVAL ■<■! AUTMomsio AaHNTIi CITY tOOK MM. fTOEE LTD. ISMAIL837 words
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Advertisement61 1960-09-07 8 Movie Camera ■ROWNIE 11""^ MOVIE CAMERA Enjoy making movioa ol your family koop a record of good timos with tha ail-now Brownio 8 Movio Camera, f/2.7. It's the lowest priced movie camera in Kodak history Movie making io eaey with the new Brownie 9. Juot •et a dial to match61 words
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Advertisement112 1960-09-07 8 cooky's THE "SUPERB" COOKER NEW TO THE OJJ.C. RANGE! Prom head to toe, the "Superb" Cooker U lull of new. exciting feature*. Just think of everything; you've ever wanted In an elect-lo cooker. It add! up to a "Supers"! A£k your G.EC. dealer to show yiu how much easier life112 words
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Article232 1960-09-07 9 SHOT YOUTH IS ACCUSED IN COURT SINGAPORE, Tues. A youth who had been shot when escaping from legal custody was taken from his hospital bed today and charged In court O. Tammabalam. 22, pleaded fallty to escaping from legal custoday at the Coroner's Court on Aug. 30, and was Jailed232 words
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Article55 1960-09-07 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men were fined a total of $3,000 in a magistrate's court here today after they were found guilty of loitering along the back lane of Chandra Road for the purpose of bookmaWng. Lirr Hup Heng. of Jurong Road, was fined $2,000 and Ong55 words
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Article83 1960-09-07 9 $1,900 theft from cabin of ship SINGAPORE. Tues. Thieves broke Into a cabin of the vessel Metropolitan, while it was berthed in the outer roads on Sunday and got away with $1,952. The chief steward. Yuen Sang, told the police that he had locked up the money, which included the83 words
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Article34 1960-09-07 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The chairman of Malayan Airway^ Ltd., Mr. Loke Wan Tho. discounted today a Hong Kong report that Malayan Airways might buy at least one Jet for its Hong Kong-Singapore service.34 words
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Article476 1960-09-07 9 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Tue. WOMAN TAPPER SAYS: I KNEW THERE WAS GOING TO BE AN ACCIDENT WHEN I SAW OTHER LORRY APPROACH A WOMAN tapper described in the Sessions Court today how 10 of her colleagues died and 12 others were injured when a lorry476 words
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Article, Illustration361 1960-09-07 9 More women to help the rural drive campaign KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE FEDERATION Government is taking another step to prepare women for a key role in its rural development drive. Next year it will Increase its overseas scholarships for domestic science courses to361 words
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75 1960-09-07 9 COUNCILLORS TO GET $35,930 'BACK PAY' \f ALACCA, Tues.— The Malacca Municipal Council has paid out a total of $35,930 to its 12 members as arrears In monthly allowances They got $30 for each meeting they attended up to a maximum of $200 a month with effect from January 1958.75 words
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188 1960-09-07 9 More blind study centres to be built JPOH. Tues. Help 1 from the United Nations and other international organisations will be sought to build educational centres for the blind In several Asian countries. This was stated here today by Major David Ronald Bridges, director of the Far East regional office188 words
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Article12 1960-09-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.August collection of Income tax was $23,121,523.12 words
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106 1960-09-07 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue«.— Johore Government is dissatisfied with the seats reallocation recommended by the Federal Election Commission. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunus. the Mentrl Besar. said today: "We wouldn't have minded If the number had been reduced by only one." Under the delineations106 words
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Article, Illustration197 1960-09-07 9 A PRETTY TEACHER'S LAST LETTER TO HER PRINCIPAL SINGAPORE, Tuesday OOLICE today ruled out foul play in the death of 1 pretty school teacher, Miss Tan Lee Men? 26, who was found hanged opposite the Bedok Girls' School yesterday. Mr. Choo Keng Kwang. principal of the In Hua Public School197 words
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Article31 1960-09-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. More than 100 volumes of Australian law books, will be presented to the Federation by the Australian High Com. missioner. Mr. T. K. Critchley, tomorrow.31 words
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Article70 1960-09-07 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Judgment by consent for $7,083 was entered by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, In the High Court today In favour of Windsor Ashley and Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. In a claim against Ng How Khoon. partner of a firm, for supply of textiles in 1950. Judgment70 words
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Article432 1960-09-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SPOKESMEN for transport employers here today denied an allegation by the newly formed Federation Transport Worker's Union that employees were afraid to Join the union becouse of employers' hostility and intimidation. A statement issued by the union this morning said that a four-man432 words
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Article187 1960-09-07 9 OIL MEN ASK FOR SECRET POLL SINGAPORE, Tues. 0 The Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union will ask the Ministry of Labour and Law to conduct a secret ballot among employees of the three oil companies to determine whether the workers belong to It or the National Union of Oil Workers. lutions187 words
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Article50 1960-09-07 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A battery of the 34 Light AntiAircraft Regiment. Royal Artillery, arrived in Singapore by the troopship Nevasa yesterday. The gunners will be stationed here for a few monthe before moving to Penang. A second battery of the? regiment had disembarked at Penang on Sunday.50 words
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Advertisement95 1960-09-07 9 w€w Clipper f EXCURSION FARE V to TOKYO Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare— only $1087 round trip. En route enJoy stopover privileges in Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am's giant fourengine Clippers* all the way take 23 dayt to complete your trip. Save95 words
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Advertisement123 1960-09-07 9 'Just righ€j£\ The II shoe-making >tflPi^B^^ factories of John White Jsfil produce nearly JRfi 3,000,000 pairs a W year of fine English OO tWUr mm/ made by JOHN WHITE means made Just right MADE IN ENGLAND lUIMIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIUIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIMIIIOII OPERA ESTATE 6} Miles, SIGLAP RD. «TC Bit* TUBf to City Uirfctt. num.123 words
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Article190 1960-09-07 10 Overseas pen pals Richard Nari. Sunny Hill School, P.O. Box 41. Kuching, Sarawak; radio-listening, swimming, reading* badminton, football, cycling, stamps, correspondence. James Pug, Sunny Hill School, P.O. Box 41, Kuching, Sarawak: radio-listening, swimming, reading, badminton, football, correspondence. Ronald Shim, Sunny Hill School. P.O. Box 41. Kuching, Sarawak; radio- listening, swimming,190 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1960-09-07 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Bound with rope, the scouts see no way out KATHLEEN HICKLEY THE Scouts who plan to spend their holiday exploring the jungle, discover some clues which lead them to a cave where they find two ruffians have kidnapped a Mr. Sing. They manage to free him uhile the gangsters are1,094 words
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Article425 1960-09-07 10 Write to pen pals Molly Ho. 110. tuiss street.. Singapore 1; member Wise Owls Club; badminton, reading, correspondence. Chang Mee Lent. 57. Wolfer.stan Road. Malacca; member Wise Owls Club. Sandy Fabian Sim. aged 15; 78, 1st Block OH Jalan Sato, Kalians Airport Estate, Singapore 14; member Wise Owla Club; stamps,425 words
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Advertisement220 1960-09-07 10 t^L ANTISEPTIC JJPRKKLYHEAT *^l F powder and SOAP yft M^L with DC MX* *DCMX is a powerful germicide whioh gmrds against the possibility of infection. Regular use of Johnson's Prickly Heat powder and soap will keep prickly heat and other skin rashes at bay. And they are soft, and soothing220 words
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Advertisement55 1960-09-07 10 *****2 1 Immediately Just suck them to stop your stop your pain! I DIGESTIVE Pleasant taste C^\ 1 TDAIIDI CC Always ]^f 455^13^ 0e Witts 1 t BttfiSlSlP^ ANTACID /^\l"^^|^3 powder i kj:A^§S!-»/ parker Uumk INK 0k PERMANENT jk BLACK <^- FOR manu&ctipt IS A PRODUCT OF DOCUMENTS AND THE55 words
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Miscellaneous440 1960-09-07 10 WHICH CLOWN IS DIFFERENT? Name Address Age Sex Hello Boys ond Girls, To be o pen pal, however, I received another record there is no need to be o Wise batch of entries this week, ond Owl too. All you hove to do it was a terrible job having in440 words
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Advertisement1675 1960-09-07 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TO AIEN LIVERPOOL. HAS4OW. LOHOON ft CONTINENTAL PttTTt. Sail! P. StiM PtMßi tIAUCUS H ourg. Bremen, Ant'p. R'dem Mft I/M DIOMCD LiverpMl. Dublin 1" Pert/Mat t MftM ELPENOR Laadon. H'aurg, IraaL, li'dari Sept II Mft 12 Mft 13/14 Mpt IS PERSEUS Uvtrpael, eiatfow Mpt II Sept1,675 words
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Advertisement1361 1960-09-07 11 warnrms n l) j hVrmri v pIBM THE E.A.C LINES- iy*«\ ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CPNTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. fift£j\\n Sport P. S'Haa Ptntng H \Qi\Jsl "AYUTNIA" a) la Part/ I Seat 1/ I Mpt Y&AVSr -MEONIA" k) 11/Mltpt 11/CMpi ***** Mft JLfp7 -SIMM" MMat/ 4 ocl 1/ 1 tot 1/1,361 words
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Advertisement1335 1960-09-07 11 Km THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "in,? SINIAPORE (lataratritM it tte Baited battoa) S LINES lAlllMt ta ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL POOH S'pori P. Sham Ptrang KNNACNIE Li.trpitl, Hull, M'broap It Pvt I Sept KHATTtTtf Antwerp, RorttrtJau. Brtaien, Hnwaurg 11/11 Mat MNNEVIS Uvarftal. Hull. nnllMOt Hamburg Cdi. SaY Mf I1,335 words
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Advertisement1344 1960-09-07 11 fefii McAUSTER CO., LTD. w. V K ■I.I.MaiMAW UMI KLA VENESS LIKE I LINBON. NAMBURI, ROniROAM. HAVtt lOS ANOEIES, UN FRANCISCO, ft NOIL. SEATTLE. VANCIOVtR ft PORTLAND AM far CaaaftM ft U.S.A. Atlattic Parts. Acctptiag cargi fir Ctetril ft Sutk CITY OF NEWCASTLE AaMniC*. Spore P. Sham Ptntng sunntvill: H/MMal1,344 words
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Article141 1960-09-07 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained a steady trend here today. Herald gained Is. 4d. to 48s ML Drug Houses Is. 6d. to 765. and Associated Pulp Is. 3d. to 51s. 9d. Base metals and the oils held a firm lone, while Commonwealth Bonds traded along steady lines Con.141 words
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Article226 1960-09-07 12 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber I 13 buyer* f.ob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 99'= cents per lb.. down 3-\ cents on Monday's close. The tone was slightly steady after easy. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb yesterday were: Int. 1 R.SS. Spot f.ob. buyers 99,' sellers 99'226 words
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706 1960-09-07 12 DIP IN PRICE OF RUBBER QUIETENS SHARE MARKET By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN sharemarket turned quiet yesterday, with operators' sentiment subdued as the price of rubber eased, closing steadier at 99} cents. New York was closed for Labour Day. and London orders were disappointing. The rubber market fluctuated slowly706 words
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Article36 1960-09-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sept 6. RUBBER: 991 cents per lb. (down three and five-eights cents). 5 p.m. close: 99} cents (quiet). TIN: $400.75 per picul ulQwn 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 35 tons).36 words
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Article140 1960-09-07 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce tAchangr noun pi ices, per picul yesterday were: Copra: qme'. UK/Cui.iiiienl Sepi./Oct. shipments $30 buyers. $31 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 selle.s. drum $47 sellers. Pepper: blacic pepper was steady: Mumok while $270 and Sarawak $265 i both unchanged, special Sarawak black $175 and140 words
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Article72 1960-09-07 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board whanres or expected today are: Benmhor 1-2, Florian Ceynowa 4-5, Sabrina 6A. Frederick L>kes 6-7. Bawean 8-9. Glengarry 10-11. Linka 13-14, Ann Bakke 15-16. Dona Glesella 18, Yamahlku Maru 19. Sadao N.Wall 2. SeVampang N Wall 4. Sambas 21-22, Van Liiischoien72 words
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Article66 1960-09-07 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made tne following change in Its rates to merchants yesterday r.he rate is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 3 41 On Hie free exchange market in Hong Kong, the IS. dollar was quoied at 5.69 ~s for T.T. and66 words
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Article22 1960-09-07 12 Malayan Stock Exchange Sept. 6 Sept. 5 Industrials: 131.63 132.16 Tins: 2*7.12 2H4.45 Rubbers: 248.95 249.02 Jan. 1 1938 nm22 words
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Article850 1960-09-07 12 SINGAPORE member* of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at theU 1 3.30 p.m. call yesterday 1 Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $204 to $2 01; Oammon $2.20: Goodvood Park $1.45; M. Cement $1.'."5; Robln&on850 words
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Advertisement1136 1960-09-07 12 JIC^PCTineI Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Sarvie* E T A. E.T.A. E.T.A Soore P. S*am Pfnin| Hkong I. Anielis N. Vc.h iHim MiruT 2i HUH Si»t M Stli J Bet M Oct 11 N«» (Hnikiwi Mlfi 1 tit Call M/2J Bet M/ 27 Oet 21 Oct 2nl Call »/3B Oct1,136 words
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Advertisement462 1960-09-07 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far Hai|tM|. Jiain Spore P. S>im Penann "OONCVUITT" UStlt ISlIt 7 Sift HUTHIVtKTT" MSipt 17 Silt 155. pl UNEVIHTT" I Oct I Oct Far fttniair CkittatMi. Calcrttt:— •■HOMViMTT' »sipt MSlIt •■OOIP«VEMTT IT act MOci 23 Oct Balk oil latei spaci available. JOHNSON LINE far Htitlaii, Japan:- Stoic462 words
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Advertisement106 1960-09-07 12 SHIPPING NOTICES IX "STEEL ADMIRAL" FROM USA. i The above vessel is scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Bth September 1960 and will discharge cargo alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves. The Oeneral Survey will be held on 14th September 1960' No other survey will be held. MeALISTER A CO-,106 words
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Advertisement867 1960-09-07 12 NOTICES LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA (Incorporated In India). NOTICE having been given of the loss of policy numbered *****337 on the lile of K. Chin- 1 niali Issued by Unu. New Asiatic 1 1 Insurance Co., duplicate policy I < will be issuea unless objection is loagea with the867 words
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Advertisement645 1960-09-07 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSI'MEBvS In order that urgent maintenance work may be carried out at Tanah Merah Besar Kiosk Substation. It will be necessary to shut down electricity supply from 8.00 am. to 6.00 pm. on Friday. 9th September. 1960. Consumers in the following areas will645 words
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Advertisement706 1960-09-07 13 TENDERS I CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Tendon Oaa sVpartment: (Showroom. Manaoor Btroot) (b) Supply of Galvanised Steal Tubes. Tender Deposit $100/Close at 1 15 pm. on 20th September. IMO. City Arrhltcct B«ll*«nf Surveyor's Department: (Ist Floor, PWD. Building, High Street). (b> Supply and Installation of Alrconditionlng plant at operating theatre,706 words
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Advertisement852 1960-09-07 13 (Continued from Pag* t) I SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt tS (Mln.)—Mox tt ctt. «*>■ AMAH, ENGLISH sMakinc required. Apply today. 26 Berwick Drive, Slacapor* IS AMAH RBQUIRBO by Kuropean gentleman. Application* with particular* of previous experience to Boa A&8S0 B.T. B'pore. WANTBO BXFSRIBNCED ACCOUNTANT apply atatlns ase, prertoua B*> perienc*852 words
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Advertisement992 1960-09-07 13 I SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* U (Mi*.)— Box St ttt. txtra WANTBO For Employment oa Ouom. Refngeratloo. aad Air-CoodltloeJas tngir.ear. two-year contract. Reply Koater Wytke. P.O. Bos IST, Aqua. Ouam. Ettabltahed local Cbineae Baak kaa vacancle* FOR MANAGERIAL POSTS In Singapore aad Federation of afalaya. OttXT applicants witk eoaalderabl* experience992 words
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Advertisement966 1960-09-07 13 EDUCATION It Wordt tt (Min.)— Box St Hi. osfra RBQISTSR NOW at Raja* College far April LCC. Special training for Bhorthaud. Bookkeeping, Typewriting Raja's Cones* (Olaa Singh s 2nd floor) ***** (B'pore). CHINBIB VMCA SCHOOL'S Besinaer*' Accounting, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Malay, Engllah. Entrtee open November Pitman* Exam* 107. Select* Road,966 words
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Advertisement991 1960-09-07 13 VEHICLIS WANTID tt Wordt tS (Ml*.)— Box M tit. oxtrm WAHTBO TO BUY a Oood feed Car. Plata* Ring Spore ***** aay day after 10.00 a.m. DIIIIL LORRIES WANTIO Oood second band 6 to 7 ton. DICBIL LORRIES WANTID. Please give all particular* ta B*x ASSOB S.T. S'pera. VOLKBWAOON CAR991 words
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Advertisement993 1960-09-07 13 VIHICUS FOR SALI It Wordt U (MimJ—mUM tt eta. extra I*Bo TRIUMPN MBHALO coup* or VUMmmf Mr Oxford Conaul UN Offer 8 p.m. Seaabawaas Road IStk mile* 8 pore ST. FOR SALI It Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Box St ett. txtra FOR lALB 1 HP redder* airceodltl— ir. excellent condltlea prle*993 words
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Advertisement404 1960-09-07 13 STIAMBATH, MASSAGE, ETC. tt WmtU tS (Ml*.)— Boa St ctt. txtra "MARGARET R08B" Lloanaed Certified Physiotherapist Spot Reducing with Bergonie Apparatua. Ooaraau*. Results. Short way* Electrotherapy for nerve mutel* pain, IT KM Close (Behtad Oreat World) *****. B'pore. MISCELLANEOUS M Sfoew* SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. astro NAVB YOUR HAIR404 words
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Advertisement264 1960-09-07 13 WHERE TO STAY fS'poro) St Word, tit (Mlnimmm) DmOg 1 mo*ih. If Word, SS SO (Mlm.) IP VISITORS WANT aomnhlnc different book at tb* Batik Inn MAYFAIR HOTBL Central Air. conditioned Roon.* with Telephone, eacellent/cuislne 'bar. STBVBNS GUEST HOUSE Tel: ***** Central, moat economical: Dally/ permanent. LLOVO HOUSE." Aircondltloned room*.264 words
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Article, Illustration712 1960-09-07 14 Norman Siebel - Thomas Cup spotlight is on Boon Bee now Norman Siebel SPORTSFRONT By TWN Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee beat Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup. Malaya's world second ranking badminton doubles team, in the Penang open championships last month. On Sunday night in Kua,la Lumpur, In the challenge712 words
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Article212 1960-09-07 14 Nip On and Heart's I Ease show I top form ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep I pENANG, Tues. Veni Vici Stable's I horses are in splendid trim for the Autumn meeting starting here I on Sunday. Nip On and Heart's Ease were among those212 words
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Article24 1960-09-07 14 i KLUANG. Tues. Johore footballer Teo Yok Bin has been suspended for two i months for kicking an opponent during a league match.24 words
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171 1960-09-07 14 p^uala lumpur. tucs.— Seven Indonesians will take part In this year's i Selangor international bad--1 mlnton championships here (Sept. 16-18) but Thomas Cup star Ferry Sonneville will not be among them. i Ferry, a former holder of the Selangor title. Is due to return171 words
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Article464 1960-09-07 14 vyEIGHTS for all seven race* at Ptnanx en Sunday are: Cl. 4, Dlv. l|| Sunshine Lad 9.00 (apt. Marvel 8.08 Four Hinds II 8.07 Majula II 8.0« Palomar B.N Legisrika 8.05 Red Wolf 111 8.05 Nip On 8.04 Prrdirtion 8.04 Rue Royale 8.04 Free Mist 8.02 Actress 111464 words
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Article204 1960-09-07 14 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS SOCCER T. AXSOx DIV. 1: Lower Perak Malay Club w.o. Assumption School. TAIPING DIV. 2: REME 11 (Da- vidson 5. Kempson' 3. Gray 2, BaIteson). Thenavan Youths 0. KAMPAK DIV. l: Police 1 (Syed Bakar) MAS 0: Malays 4 (Rashld 2, Murad. Zachariab) Indians 1 (Krlshnani.204 words
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358 1960-09-07 14 LEE FOO SAN - Perak will be 100pc fit for Cup Final LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh. Tuesday PERAK entered the final phase of their intensive training this week. Their aim: 100 percent fitness when they take on Singapore in the Malaya Cup soccer final at Merdeka Stadium on Sept. 17. «rvlslng their preparanatlonal358 words
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Article126 1960-09-07 14 CBICKET TOiR MATCH: SCA XI v Pakistan Eaglets (Spore padang 11 a.m.). SOCCER SBHFA SENIOR (IP q-flnaU: Spore Glass v Chattered Bank (Parrer Pk); Wearnes v Mercantile Bank (Parrer Pki: Hong Kong Bank v Eveready (River Valley Rd). SGSFA SENIOR CLP: Police 'A* v STB (Jn Besar 515126 words
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Advertisement122 1960-09-07 14 sssssssssW. #V BBBss^ss!^^H«^^BEsP^^^ rfV \^sssss^. '^tf*. V s^ssssH^ ft^ W^ J BBh^MaMm^s^H ssslP^^^ssssSssV S^<^ is£ *m(uWfflm\ m sssja^fcffin LUC \^IA^J klk V b^J HwL jA*^ fc_ i\ ¥^S^A WW FJi fJuk Three Roses Tea is pure Ceylon lP*^r X^^^^^^^^ wXwPgflßl "1 leaf tea. And because it's leaf tea, it's ■^v122 words
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Article, Illustration691 1960-09-07 15 ROME, Tues. AL OERTER (DISCUS) AND SCHMIDT (HOP-STEP) SET NEW OLYMPIC MARKS RUSSIA gained a further victory in the race against the United States for gold medals when Alexei Gustcin won the Olympic free pistol shooting title today. The win gave Russia a total of 22691 words
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971 1960-09-07 15 ATHLETICS MEN'S DISCI'S World record E. Piatkowskl (Poland) 59.91 m 19'"-It 6..in. Olympic record A. Oerter (US) 56.36 m 184 ft 1 1 in. Qualifying distance 52.00 m 170 ft 7'iin. The following 32 qualified for the final on Sept. 7: A. Oerter (US)971 words
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139 1960-09-07 15 Singapore sweep to 11-1 victory over HK CINGAPORE. Tues.—Slnga- pore scored their first win against Hong Kong In the Inter-port golf match which ended at the Royal Singapore golf club today, winning seven of the eight singles played. yesterday Singapore won all four foursomes. Hong Kong's only win was scored139 words
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Article39 1960-09-07 15 BINOAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Cricket Association XI to meet the Pakistan Eaglets In a one-day match here tomorrow: C. Schubert, P. Oartha. B. R. Marks. C. Thuralslngam. Paramathevan, AngulTla, Balakrlshnan, Wicks, Sithawalla. Naglah and M. de Vaz.39 words
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Article227 1960-09-07 15 SINGAPORE BOW TO PERSIDIA SINGAPORE, Tuesday. {SINGAPORE, who have qualified to meet Perak in the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 17, were beaten 2-0 by Persldja, the glamour team of Indonesian soccer, at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. Persldja. who drew 2-2 with Singapore Selection on Saturday, scored227 words
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Article174 1960-09-07 15 S. Africans win by 5 wickets j BLACKPOOL, Tues— Boutl» Africa, set to score 66 la 45 minutes to rinlsh their game with Lancashire in two days here yesterday. were still nine runs short when time ran cvt but by mutual agreement play continued until the winning hit came with174 words
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Advertisement24 1960-09-07 15 4^ wa les,intf" la Wm imcirom KUALA LUMPUR PIHAHS IPOK MALACCA tIRIMIAN K«TA IM«RU KUALA TMINCOANU TILUK AHtOH KUAMTAM BRUHII KUCMIMO JIttILTOH tIRIA (AMOAKAN24 words
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Advertisement167 1960-09-07 15 Something Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 II Ml pen! That something remarkable is T'-fal the fact that the Parker 61 fills itself Mam to capacity by itself. No levers to push, lUaW no delicate parts to manipulate. Capil- maW lary167 words
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Obituary155 1960-09-07 16 M. T. PILLAV M.B.K. latr of Acct. General M Office passed luay peacefully on 6-9-60. Cortege leaves 9. Teo Kirn y.ag Road at A p.m. for St. Joseph's Church Portuguese Miuion and thence to Hldadar. K. tABAPATHYPILLAI formely of Kuala Lumpur and beloved father of ft llabadeva Postal Department,155 words
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Article33 1960-09-07 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Eastern Garden Revue at new World Park will give a charity concert In aid of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. East Central Area fund, tomorrow at 8 p.m33 words
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Article30 1960-09-07 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be cut off along Swan Lake Avenue (Opera Estate, between Norma Terrace and Jalan Blntang Tiga from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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485 1960-09-07 16 Imam's assistant and 6 others on murder charge DETAINEE DISAPPEARED A FEW DAYS AFTER HIS RELEASE MUAR. Tues. THE ASSISTANT IMAM at Parit Zain, Bakri, near here, Haji Mahpoz bin Haji AH, 37, was among seven men accused at a preliminary inquiry here today of a two-year-old murder. The eighth485 words
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110 1960-09-07 16 Spivs start rush for citizen papers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There has been a big rush to register children, aged between six and seven, for Federal citizenship because of rumours spread by "touts and irresponsible" persons. These people, according to a Government statement, are "cashing in" by completing applications forms. If110 words
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Article20 1960-09-07 16 JAKARTA. Tues.-Mllitary and civil provincial administrators have been summoned to confer with President Soekarno here on Monday. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article56 1960-09-07 16 MANILA. Tues. Foreign Secretary Fellxberto Serrano today renewed a call for re gional co-operation among Asian nations to speed up Asia's economic growth. Addressing th» 14-nation Asian Productivity Conference under way in Manila. Mr. Serrano described as "appallingly wide" the gap in economic development between Asia56 words
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Article36 1960-09-07 16 MADRID. Tues. Eighty- five people were reported i hurt, five seriously, when two 1 coaches of a passenger train from Madrid to Badajoz fell 1 Into a ravine, 116 miles from Badajoz, today. Reuur.36 words
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87 1960-09-07 16 MARGARINE SKIN RASH ROW —COMPENSATION OFFER nOTTERDAM, Tues. A Dutch food company said today it is willing to compensate anyone who has suffered from a skin affliction said to have i been caused by the use of its margarine. The company Van Der I Bergh En Jurgens. an affiliate ofReuter - 87 words
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Article314 1960-09-07 16 LONDON, Tues. Distinctly quieter conditions prevailed In London stock market. today. Buyers' enthusiasm was dampened by picas comment cuiicmiuik tlie rapid rise n. prices of the past few weeks In spite of adverse economic factor*. Small losses were fairly widespread in the industrial market but holders were reluctant314 words
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Article35 1960-09-07 16 LONDON, Tues Spot 28*, d, Sept./ Oct. 28"id., Oct./ Dec. 28Hd., Jan. Mar. Md., Apr. June 27\d. July Sept. 27' id., Sept. c.l f. 28\d.. Oct. c.l.f. 28Hd.. Nov. c.i.f. 28',d. Tone: Barely steady.35 words
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Article19 1960-09-07 16 LONDON. Tuea.-Buyer» £800'». sellers £801-. Poniard buyer* £«01 sellers £801',. Settlement £801';. Turnover a.m. 80 tons p.m. 10.19 words
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Article343 1960-09-07 16 ELLIOTT ROUTS HIS 8 RIVALS ROME. Tues. Herb Elliott, of Australia, the fastest man in the world over a mile, to- day literally ran away with the Olympic I Games 1.500 metres to give Australia her first gold medal in the track and Held. His time was 3min 35.6mm- a343 words
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