The Straits Times, 8 September 1960
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Title Section18 1960-09-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Sot*" Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article581 1960-09-08 1 PLEA GOES OUT TO AFRICAN STATES Arms, planes needed for the Congo's security He accuses Belgians: Plotting with Kasavubu LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. |y| R. PATRICE LUMUMBA today asked independent African states to send troops, arms and, if possible, transport planes to the Congo to maintain securityReuter; UPI - 581 words
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Article37 1960-09-08 1 MANILA. Wed. Two taxidancers and two youths were seriously injured when a bomb was thrown inside a cabaret in Camarines Norte Province, Southern Luzon. Police said an unidentified man had tossed the bomb.37 words
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Article197 1960-09-08 1 TSHOMBE HAS A NEW PLAN FOR CONGO ELISABETHVILLE. Wednesday. fFHE Premier of Katanga, Mr. Moise Tshombe, called for the establishment of a Congo confederacy last night in an apparent move toward settling the problems that have brought the Congo to near anarchy. Mr. Tshombe appealed In a radio broadcast to197 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-09-08 1 Nehru becomes an auctioneer for charity THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER. Mr. Nehru, smiled while auctioning an autographed football after a charity match in New Delhi between Mohan Bagan,. a leading Indian club, and an Indonesian touring team. The ball fetched nearly $1,500. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 44 words
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85 1960-09-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. NEGOTIATIONS here today between bank employers and employees over retirement benefits broke down because of disagreement over certain Syces want retirement in addition to acfd contributions by both sides to the Provident Fund Scheme Deductions Employers are willing to give retirement85 words
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Article39 1960-09-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Timbalan Yang diPertuan Agong, the Raja of Perils, today signed a proclamation of his assumption of the duties of Paramount Ruler. The Cabinet attended the 10-minute ceremony at the Istana Negara.39 words
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Article47 1960-09-08 1 MANILA. Wed.— The Philippine Bureau of Lands has warned Its women employees not to powder their noses or paint their lips during office hours. These constituted "unsightly behaviour" and would be summarily dealt with, the Bureau Director said in a memorandum to employees.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article205 1960-09-08 1 JAKARTA, Wednesday is still A building up between the Indonesian army and the Communist Party. After a military ban on communist activity in South Borneo. South Sumatra and the South Celebes, the East Java Army Command has issued a statement apparently directed against the Communists. PublishedReuter - 205 words
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274 1960-09-08 1 THE SLOGAN SHOUTERS: PAP WARNING TO UNION LEADERS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE People's Action Party publication Petir said today that the Government's desire to create conditions for industrial expansion did not mean that it could be forced "to side with capitalists against workers, regardless of the rights and wrongs of the274 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-09-08 1 EAST GERMAN PRESIDENT DIES, AGED 84 BEKLIN. Wed.— East German President Herr Wilhelm Pieck died this morning, aged 84. the East German news agency ADN said. President Pieck. a founder member of the German Communist Party after the war. had not appeared in public for the past three years.49 words
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Article119 1960-09-08 1 Patrol finds big Red camp BANGKOK, Wed. A Thai border police patrol has found and destroyed a big Communist camp in the Jungles near the Malayan border. According to the Bangkok Post, quoting police sources, the camp wes found in the Sadao district of Songkhla Province. Southern Thailand. The evidenceReuter - 119 words
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Article52 1960-09-08 1 TOWKAY ROUTS THREE THUGS MNGAPOKL Wed. Muk in ban<i Tottkay < li> v Inn tonijbt muted three tatftt tbu-»> holdup lyd in bij hut Vim i ptijv imuu < hen I jiu li.-li-.d *»ut <*♦ •mi., uun >cndin? ui> we*pan «ljiteriuy lo ground (.mi ill thn r.ndTs e^52 words
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562 1960-09-08 2 'PAP must create the jobs or vanish...' PETIR ('ECONOMIC EXPANSION IS BASIC PROBLEM') WARNS: SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE problem of Singapore's economic expansion, more particularly its industrial expansion, is the "basic problem which the PAP Government must solve or else disappear as a political force," said the party's publication. Petir, today.562 words
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93 1960-09-08 2 JESSELTON. Wed.— A youth. Chu Kirn Foh. who ran a smear campaign against top officials of the North Borneo Education Department by writing defamatory slogans on lavatory walls In the town. has been bound over to be of good behaviour by a93 words
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Article, Illustration214 1960-09-08 2 Asian doctors need new outlook, says surgeon SINGAPORE, Wed. Top Japanese surgeon, Professor Komei Nakayama. said here yesterday that an "inferiority complex" among most Asian doctors was severely hamperIng their own progress and that of medical science In Asia. Prof. Nakayama said that due to an outdated mode of thought214 words
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Miscellaneous376 1960-09-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby li V STILL RADIO SINGAPORE RADI MALAYA 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVE: 47C Metres AM 600 T i me signal. NegaSHORT WAVE- 62 Metres ra-Ku News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- aaa la aa i. in Mel«"e»: Keep Fit With fraan 9 a#— U.tO p.M. Tcjk l/et 1M376 words
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Article419 1960-09-08 3 The 'traitors' —by Ike WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Eisenh o w e r regards the two American former National Security Agency employees who went to Moscow and appeared at a Press conference there yesterday as "self-confessed traitors," a White House spokesman said today. The spokesman. Mr. James Hagerty, said he wouldReuter - 419 words
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141 1960-09-08 3 STRIKE WINS -AND A BRIDE-TO-BE CALLS OFF WEDDING T ON D O N Wed. Pretty Norah Griffin, due to be the bride next month of a seaman who is on strike, has called it all off. Her reason: "I'm not playing second fiddle to a strike. Not me." The manReuter - 141 words
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Article30 1960-09-08 3 KARACHI, Wed— President Ayub Khan will visit Yugoslavia from Ja*h. 13 to 16, 1961 at the invitation of President Tito, the Pakistani Government announced today. U.P.IUPI - 30 words
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125 1960-09-08 3 WINNIPEG Wed— A man, v who identified himself as the former commandant of a Nazi prison camp In Estonia, was found dead last night In the front seat of his car In his garage. He was Alex Laak who was recentlyReuter - 125 words
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Article23 1960-09-08 3 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Sekou Toure. President of Guinea, arrived In Moscow yesterday on an official visit to the Soviet Union. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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334 1960-09-08 3 AFRICA'S LEADERS FOR U .N. URGES NKRUMAH Ghana head suggests 'summit' could be held in New York CAIRO, Wed. PRESIDENT Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana A has suggested to President Nasser that African heads of state should attend the forthcoming 'United Nations General Assembly session in New York, it was reportedReuter - 334 words
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173 1960-09-08 3 TCEW YORK, Wed.— The Security Council will meet in urgent session tomorrow nleht to debate at Soviet request charges of aggression and intervention against Venezuela by the Dominican Republic. The Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Vasily Kuznetsov. asked for the meeting soReuter - 173 words
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207 1960-09-08 3 FIRST 6 YEARS OF SEATO— BY AN EMBASSY TOKYO, Wednesday. T*HE South-East Asia Treaty Organisation has been successful in preventing Communist aggression in South-East Asia and bringing the East and West "to work, think and even feel together," a British Embassy publication said today. In a commentary on the sixth207 words
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Article84 1960-09-08 3 NICOSIA, Wed.— Mr. Mikhail Sergeyev, Soviet Ambassador to Athens, was besieged outside his hotel in Nicosia yesterday by about 20 Greek Cypriots claimIng they were sick people and. asking to be treated in Russian hospitals. He told them: "What can I do now? Walt untilReuter - 84 words
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135 1960-09-08 3 A LGIERS, Wed. Ten thirsty men arrived here yesterday 'after spending more than two weeks in the Sahara desert as "human guinea pigs" to test dehydration of the human body. The men were led by Mr. Robert Descroches. director of the NationalReuter - 135 words
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Article72 1960-09-08 3 MITO (Japan). Wed.— A slx-yerfr-old boy was killed yesterday when hit by an auxiliary airplane fuel tank that fell In the front yard of his home here. The boy. son of a local farmer, was playing in the yard at the time of the accident. He72 words
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162 1960-09-08 3 72 DIE IN FLOODS AS DONNA RAGES ON SAN JUAN, (Puerto Rico), Wed.— Seventy-two people are now known to have died in Puerto Rico in floods caused by heavy rain which accompanied Hurricane Donna, now threatening the South-Eastern United States. Hundreds were Injured and homeless in east and southeast PuertoReuter - 162 words
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Article60 1960-09-08 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Senator John Kennedy. Democratic Presidential candidate said here, that the time had come to feed the hungry people of the world with the wheat now overflowing American storage bins. He called for an expanded "food for peace" programme to halt malnutrition abroad andReuter - 60 words
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Article44 1960-09-08 3 TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese maritime safety board ■said today two Japanese fishing boats with a total of J8 crew aboard were captured by a Soviet patrol boat yestwday off Soviet held Bhlkotan Island, 'near Japan's northern most Island of Hokkaido^—Reuter.44 words
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Advertisement111 1960-09-08 3 STEREOGRAM :1 Q C^i \A/ F A »««rtH»* difference TOUR car c»n hear! %-J V-X I 57 V-X W L Now with this new Grnndlr Radtofran the worid of music bunt* into mftfical new Ufc all the wonderful complexity of colourful aonnd* that whirled through the ronpowr'i mind are yours111 words
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Advertisement206 1960-09-08 3 4^D jtbf~^i V x. and /a.^ j *f J?t SAVE 4^yJff7/j/^Hi USUAL NOW ARROW SHIRTS TO CLEAR $14.50 $9.90 EMRROIDERE SPORTSHIRTS $19.90 $7.90 WASH N' WEAR PYJAMAS $19.90 $8.90 EXCLUSIVE AMERICAN SPORTSHIRTS $12.90 $3.90 Scere* of other Borgaim beyond imagination. ties 1.25 r.raLmr^LilH slac s $139 E^Wffrfll -r UNDERWEAR 1.90206 words
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106 1960-09-08 4 5 Koreans arrive for art exhibition SINGAPORE, Wed. Five Korean artists arrived this afternoon, bringing with them 210 examples of Korean art which they hope to exhibit here. The artists, all professors or teachers of art, have been attending the third conference of the international Society for Educational Art held106 words
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Article25 1960-09-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Assemblyman for Jalan Besar, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will open the Maude Road community centre on Saturday at 5 p.m.25 words
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267 1960-09-08 4 Federation ban worries S'pore food growers SINGAPORE, Wod SINGAPORE farmers and livestock breeders are worried about a Federation ban on the import of eggs, poultry, cattle, goats and pigs from outside sources, including Singapore. Announcing the ban last month, the Federation Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, said it \voiUd help267 words
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Article156 1960-09-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ALL GOVERNMENT AIDED primary schools will, by next year, conform to the policy of Government schools in switching morning to afternoon session and vice versa once a year. Many aided schools are already following this system. The re«t will now conform to this rule.156 words
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Article70 1960-09-08 4 BOAC JUNIOR CLUB ANNUAL MEETING SINGAPORE. Wed. Over 400 Singapore members of the B O.A.c. Junior Jet Club are expected to attend the annual meeting of the club at J the Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 3 p.m. There will be a film show, followed by tea. All children aged between70 words
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Article48 1960-09-08 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A sixlecture law course on torts and contracts will be given by Mr. S. Goldstein at the BrlI ttsh Council In Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, every Monday from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m., beginning Sept. 19. The fee for the course Is $12.48 words
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Article50 1960-09-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. along Yio Chu Kang Road from 8J ms. j to Jalan Kayu junction, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. along Belm o n t Road between houses No. 204 to No. 218.50 words
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219 1960-09-08 4 ARTIST PAINTS BIRDS, FLOWERS WITH HIS FINGER NAILS SINGAPORE. Wed. The man with art at his finger tips. Mr. Wu Tsaiyen. 49. today gave a demonstration which proved that he was no mere dauber. A Singapore artist who has laboured more than 10 years in China to perfect 'tse-hua' the219 words
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422 1960-09-08 4 I SINGAPORE. Wed. HPHE Singapore Musi- cal Society is to present a series of extracts from great operas in an evening of choral entertainment called "A Night at the Opera" tomorrow night, at the Victoria Theatre. The four soloists of the422 words
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174 1960-09-08 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The First Criminal District Court today considered as "misconceived" two corruption charges, framed by the police against George Yeo, a detective, attached to Tanjong Pagar police station. Mr. Choor Singh. the Judge, gave this as his reason before preferring two substitute charges174 words
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78 1960-09-08 4 What does the Free Press reveal today... that the chicken once a luxury reserved for the rich and eaten by the rest of us only on high days and holidays has today become part of the ordinary diet of the ordinary people of Singapore. In restaurants and roadside stalls, chicken78 words
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Article315 1960-09-08 4 T»HE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore:— ARRIVALS BO AC: From Bydney, Darwin(BA 713) 8.45 pjn. Pan-American: Prom Jakarta (PA 820) 9.55 pjn. Garada: From Jakarta (GA •94) 11.40 a.m. Air India: From Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (AI 403) 12315 words
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Advertisement62 1960-09-08 4 I Ska— I.IS-a.IS-t.IS p.m. "SOONJ UTMt SMIHNAI" HI-« w/fn, ft Malay Sab. wfj>aja] Ttntfrtw PCKHA JAMA" (Hii-»l) ***_4_\___ FROM^TONICHT! yTJar SIGRITA rffl BOGYA r*ntf_T/ (Simion and Delilah) _M_ Famous Acrobatic Adagio Entertainer FOR YOUR DANCIN6 PLEASURE: JOSE DAROYA and his ORCHESTRA with! CATHERINE CHI at thq m'ke. IVMY SUNDAY AT62 words
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Advertisement474 1960-09-08 4 CATHAY ff> X I OManhation n OPENS TODAY' 4. wrens num., Joll9 JO pm. HILARITY FROM OUTER-SPACI! _oP*_, A PIDMOimT PICTURf L^f ISIT TO A I SMALL PIANETft 4. Plu»' Spactol Colour Feoturcrta: "VIST AVISION VISITS AUSTRIA" SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! (Tomil) "KAOAVUUNKUUJANTHAr 1 0 sj: THESTORY_j__|g__| 1 srjszstm i J co*.oa>«roe474 words
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Miscellaneous146 1960-09-08 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Singapore Academy Fencers, OF SINGAPORE: Eighth Pan- 7 JO p.m. Malayan Photographic Kxhlbt- CHINESE Y.M.C.A.: Oirls 1 tion at Hollywood Room. Odeon, basketball, 5.30 p.m.; boys' baa9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ketbali and Chinese kun tow. 7 MINISTRY OF CULTUKE: p.m. Free film shows at 7 pjn. at146 words
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Article270 1960-09-08 5 THEY'LL TAKE ONE-YEAR COURSE TO QUALIFY AS LECTURERS AT TRAINING CENTRES KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation Government is to select 135 qualified teachers for a special one-year course at Kirkby next year in its first step to implement the new educational programme recommended in the Rahman270 words
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Article62 1960-09-08 5 Trade boom in North Borneo JESSELTON, Wed.— North Borneo experienced a trade boom during the first six months of this year. Trade figures show a favourable trade balance of .Sl4 million, compared with S5 million for the same period last year. The main reasons for the boom were all-round Increases62 words
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Article39 1960-09-08 5 KAJANG. Wed.— The Selangor Government has approved a $6,000 grant to the 9th mile Local Council for improvement of the village. Of this. $4,000 will go towards road improvements and $2,000 to repairs of bridges.39 words
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136 1960-09-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. More than 61,000 new Identity cards have been Issued by registration offices throughout the Federation since Aug. 2. Of these. 58.000 are blue cards for citizens and the rest red ones for aliens. The Chief Registration Officer. Inche Ibrahim bin All,136 words
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123 1960-09-08 5 Singapore to recruit specialist teachers SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government is to recruit two specialist teachers from Britain "to carry out a research project in the teaching of English as a second language in Chinese and Malay schools." The Colonial Office in London is now advertising these vacancies on behalf123 words
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Article58 1960-09-08 5 IPOH, Wed. A food and fun fair organised by the Anglo Chinese Secondary School. Kampar. in aid of its school building fund will be held on the school ground In Kampar on Saturday. It was to have been held last Saturday, but was postponed because58 words
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96 1960-09-08 5 'MAKE YOUR STAND CLEAR' PLEA TO GOVT. SINGAPORE. Wed. Law students at the University of Malaya here today called upon the Federation Government to make clear Its stand on the future of local iaw graduates "as soon as possible." A-n editorial In the latest Issue of Me Judlce. official publication96 words
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Article32 1960-09-08 5 KAJANG. Wed.— Catholics In the district have been asked to contribute towards the building of a fence round the Roman Catholic Cemetery In Hill Street to keep cattle out.32 words
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Article278 1960-09-08 5 'QUIT' CALL: UMNO MEN SILENT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore Umno State executive comjnittee was silent today on a challenge to three Umno Legislative Assemblymen here to resign their seats and contest by-elections. The challenge was Issued yesterday by Inche Darus Shariff. spokesman for Umno factions opposed to the committee. The278 words
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118 1960-09-08 5 Man shot at croc but friend lost two teeth SANDAKAN, Wed. A man has told a court here how he knocked out two of his friend's front teeth with a shotgun. Adong bin Kajap. from the district of Lamag. who was accused of firing a shotgun without taking proper precautions,118 words
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Article58 1960-09-08 5 $621,000 is paid out as dole BINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Social Welfare Department here spent $783,689 on public assistance allowance and TB allowance last month. Of this, 5621.953 was paid out on public assistance. The department also carried out 72 vice raids on hotels and brothels: two girls were detained pending58 words
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Article59 1960-09-08 5 4 ILLEGAL LOTTERY MEN FINED BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed —Three 1.000-characters lottery punters— Tan Kok Cheng. Ong Ah Bah and Law Heang Saw were today fined S75 each for possessing betting slips relating to the lottery. Another man. Lee Tham Yew. was fined $500 when he pleaded guilty to a charge59 words
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Miscellaneous154 1960-09-08 5 Buys Bunny By Balph Heimdahl ~~\^ZT PORKY ANP BUQS^i TdCfiS i HAVEN T^j I(IT/SA LI 'L CWCCY I I \r > T ARE TOO LAZY TO YOU NBTCEP?... IN HEM.' ..^Tx^.m. > WINS IM FIREWOOD.' V THE PIRE IS < v n X A T*f\ t "heyujstsX7'a\? L almost out:154 words
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507 1960-09-08 6 CHARLES FAIRSBROTHER - CHARLES FAIRSBROTHER By RADIO and telecommunications are linked sciences which have helped "shrink" the modern world. Tne art ol 'speedy communication over vast distances has drawn countries closer together, regardless of ocean or terrain. The intensive development of these sciences is a signpost of a507 words
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Article120 1960-09-08 6 DURING the Emergency in Malaya, instruments designed and made in Australia were used to enable Australian soldiers and others to pln-polnt terrorists sabotaging power and telephone lines. Immediately a line was cut by bandits, the Instruments enabled the Director General of Intelligence to know within120 words
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390 1960-09-08 6 'THE limited range of A radio frequencies and the Interruptions caused by upper air and sunspot disturbances are two major problems faced by radio technicians. Bat, since the establish mem of the Overseas Telecommunications Commission. Australia has done so much valuable work390 words
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397 1960-09-08 6 CALLING THE WORLD FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA ANY people in other countries know Radio Australia, the broadcasting service which reaches out to all corners of the earth. It can be likened to a great hand. The palm is in Melbourne, Victoria, with its large, enthusiastic staff, modern studios and technical equipment.397 words
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Advertisement388 1960-09-08 6 B?^^B^af afl b^bV M BSES ""BB EspeciaUy for tropica] climates and for m Mm Wt MtMU developing countries. For Australia has had ■fl lIH I more experience and more successes than I B any other manufacturing country in fc 22 *5 W developing telecommunications for these Hlb^b^V bW conditions. Australian388 words
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Article, Illustration601 1960-09-08 7 IAN KNOX - IAN KNOX INDUSTRY NOW FOUR YEARS OLD AND RAPIDLY FORGING AHEAD By AUSTRALIA'S television industry celebrates its fourth birthday this year with signs that the infant prodigy is growing up fast and strongly. Its birth in 1956 was appropriate, because it601 words
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Article305 1960-09-08 7 pADIO broadcasting in Australia has developed new and strong trends since the introduction of television in 1956, demolishing gloomy prophecies that it would die at the hands of the visual medium. The Australian Broadcasting Control Board the "police force" of radio and television standards in305 words
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Obituary53 1960-09-08 8 M ITerv* ll* i MlMmmm) •AOMUL MUMAM bin NAMZAM. -ho 41*4 in Kuala Lumpur on tka nicnt of September IMM. "me hoea the Ooda love lioa youni in VIIt LOVINO memory of eajr r>sar)«" Beloved R. Navtrrtaam, Pens S'l.tasajh aekoal. Malarca, w»o waa [-arts* from us aa t'V'M.53 words
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Article54 1960-09-08 8 AC KNOWLEDGEMENTS N Wot4i II* (Minimum) mm a MM. KAMALAKSNAN 'hanka ill for thnr valuabl* prn«ari, oncntulalorr nnuin. attrndaae* aa n# oecaiion of ihtlr mirmii 2S-H- 10 MM. A MHt. n tUPPIAM thaak all Kn»Bd« and lUlatlvn for tbnr coniraiulaiorr mnuin, valuabl* prcarntt i n«l «!i»n<l»nc» on Ih* ocraaioo of54 words
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Article557 1960-09-08 8 Prospects of improved medical services in the Federation look better than they have done for a long time. Canada is to send 20 doctors under the Colombo Plan; more are to come from the United States and Germany. The news is very welcome, since it will be557 words
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Article299 1960-09-08 8 The Singapore Umno conference on Sunday aet aside factional trouble* long enough to decide upon sending the Government a memorandum on Malay rights and privileges. Indeed the special position of i the Malays in Singapore, as everyone acknowledges, is a matter of unquestionable j gravity. The preamble to299 words
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Article335 1960-09-08 8 Some new iniquity is alleged almost every time that Petir, the PAP'S Journal, mentions the name of Singapore's first and last mayor. Commenting on the problems of economic expansion, Petir now complains that Mr. Ong Eng Gum's only "contribution" to industrial development was to deny the use335 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1960-09-08 8 CLYDE SANGER - CLYDE SANGER Exports are up 13 times since 193 8... and now hope is to double national income within 10 years Africa's new land of promise and high ambition by of the GUARDIAN JULIUS NYERERE: NEVER A HARSH WORD FROM HIM THE political ambitions of Tanganyika must seem uppermost1,227 words
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664 1960-09-08 8 ANDREW SHONFIELD - ANDREW SHONFIELD by London, Wed. IN the early years after the war the regular excuse whenever goods on the British home market were scarce or of poor quality was that the best had gone for export Frequently enough the excuse was correct "export or664 words
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Advertisement26 1960-09-08 8 You're l>rr%«<-d dm iViTi TadlormA hy mm Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING plus STYLE all go into every suit by ''gee ghou) 21. Chulia Str««t, Singapore, 1.26 words
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Advertisement62 1960-09-08 8 3 PINTS OF WATER BOILED IN 5 MINUTES Pricaa S para Prnang Federauaa Aluminium D 5175 M si Pints S3* 533 Chromium O 5233 5 PlnU (5* SSS PlftKd D 535* 3 PlnU MS IS* aTIIIHMWI of THI OINIHAL BLSCTRIO 00., (MALAYA) LTD. aaa THI OINIHAL lUCTRIC CO.. (lIMQArOKI) LTD.62 words
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211 1960-09-08 9 'Disgrace to your race,' Scot is told CINGAPORE. Wed. The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, today told D.W. Mac Donald, a Scot, under a district court sentence of three years' Jail for cheating: "You are a disgrace to your race, and you are a nuisance to Singapore." Mac Donald. a211 words
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Article34 1960-09-08 9 SINGAPORE. Wed A labourer. Soh Low Chal. 38, was stabbed during a dispute with a man this afternoon at a work site In Albert Street. He was later admitted to the hospital.34 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1960-09-08 9 IPOH. Wednesday ASSEMBLYMAN TOH TELLS LIBEL HEARING HE WAS AFRAID PARTY POLICY OF STRESSING RACIAL ISSUES MIGHT BRING TROUBLE TOH ADMITS HE NEARLY FOUGHT MCA EXECUTIVE MR. TOH SEANG ENG, a former assistant secretary of the People's Progressive Party, told the High Court today that1,124 words
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142 1960-09-08 9 Schools report: Campaign to explain it to Chinese KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TiHE Government is to form a special com- mittee to explain the implications of the report of the Education Review Committee to the Chinese community. This follows the cool response and strong criticism of the report from a large142 words
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Article48 1960-09-08 9 SINGAPORE. Wed a three-and-half-year old girl Aaiah blnte Masnon, was drowned Jn a monsoon drain in the Harbour Board today At about noon Asian was Playing with her brother. Sulaml, when both fell into the drain. Their father rescued them but Aslah died later.48 words
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Article49 1960-09-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A shopkeeper at Jalan Ke. naga, here. Chea Telk Chye. returned home last night after a visit to a relative and found that $145 worth of cigarettes, hair cream and singlets had been stolen. The thieves also got away with an old bicycle.49 words
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Article37 1960-09-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Indian Vice Consul here. Mr. V.K. Bhaskar. 46 died In Bungsar Hospital this morning. He leaves a wife and daughter and two sons who are in school In India.37 words
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293 1960-09-08 9 Recorder evidence challenged in bets case SINGAPORE. Wed. A 17-page file, purporting to be a transcript of a tape-record-ed account of a telephone conversation, was produced today as an exhibit at the trial of two men in a case of alleged betting. The recorded "conversation" was In connection with betting293 words
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Article100 1960-09-08 9 OINGAPORE. Wed —A clerk, Kesavan Raghavan. formerly of Singapore and now living in India, has been barred by the Ministry of Home Affairs from re-entering the State. A Government Gazette notification says the Minister has deemed Raghavan to be an "undesirable Immigrant." His re-entry100 words
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Article42 1960-09-08 9 smOAPORE. Wed. Noncitizens will not. In future, be given stalls In school tuckshops here. The Ministry of Educatetold principals in a circular today: "This Is in keeping with the Governnient's policy of giving preferential treatment to Singapore citizens."42 words
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301 1960-09-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday HPHE announcement x that export control would be lifted on Oct. I would enable the Malayan tin industry to prepare to restore its productive capacity to a full-scale basis, pending the orderly disposal of accumulated minehead stocks. This was stated here301 words
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Article76 1960-09-08 9 Another theft from a ship SINGAPORE. Wed. An officer of the freighter Surja Sal am. berthed in Kallane Basin, has reported to police that $3,000 was stolen from his ship between Sept 1 when he went ashore, and Sunday, when he returned to the ship. The cash was in Indonesian76 words
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Article99 1960-09-08 9 SINGAPORE. Wednesday OCHOOLCHILDREN will be banned from gambling at "tikam boards" (a game of chance) operated by hawkers near their schools. This was announced by tht? Ministry of Education today in a circular to all principals. It said that a report had been received that many99 words
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Article46 1960-09-08 9 IPOH. Wed The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs will hold a talentime contest to celebrate "Club Week" In October. The Preak competition, sponsored toy the Ipoh V.M.C.A. Youth Club, is open to all amateurs in the State for Instrumental and vocal Items.46 words
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Advertisement207 1960-09-08 9 WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENT for DUTCH MERCEDES" STOP CYLINDER PRESS Tht Dutch Automatic Cylinder Printing Pr«M "MERCEDES" b Uuitd in mmy jriirtint-offit* throuf houf th« world. Tina pr«v*« th«f th» machin* entirely meett th« hlgheit rt«u.r«m«nt« "ICONOMICAL «n4 MONEY-SPINNER" and th« machine will de credit to thu norn«207 words
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Advertisement69 1960-09-08 9 1 VACUUM FLASK lsc«»o«" STOPPE 3 screw-on Stopper IP^^^^bm which seaia at TWO vfl Pr^^L^bvl R greater cleanliness LmBI and protection than £^S the old-fashioned s. cork Stopper. |g, Look far THERMOS with Tatf"S. cJE the plastic screw Stopper— JC-, 9a renowned throughout flßn Bl the world a* the finest69 words
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Article128 1960-09-08 10 Here's one way to a man's heart I AM sure lots of you have boy friends with mansized appetites, and sometimes you like to impress them with a little something that you made yourself with your own dainty hands. If you arc a gooa cook there is no problem, but128 words
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Article, Illustration696 1960-09-08 10 What are teenage girls made of? Sugar and spice and pretty clothes WHAT are teen-age girls made of? Sugar and spice and everything fresh and dainty and sweet. At least we hope so. But if you are not so sure about yourself, perhaps we can give you a696 words
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Advertisement179 1960-09-08 10 I that silken fragrance xhe loves to wear W^—'^tJw perfume COLOGNE F. MIILpT Jbbbpbbßbbßbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb/ c dc specializes exuduuDeHy inW^!#\ IN EVERYTHING TO MAKE EYES BEAUTIFUL Jf iridrxenl shade* xBBBI^^ Tarn Buk |BJ# heals skin sores pf j Whatever your skin trouble, use Zam-Buk k the world's greatest healer. Iv medicinal179 words
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Advertisement305 1960-09-08 10 m bbbbw Preparing m& t() c a pP^ Beaut i l'ul Lady »Bl^bbVbbW .*<■ Bjk £< Pi P^7 it ■*•»< 9^BBj k Hk J, KO-K.O, thr Koala bear, BB& If /V t>^Bi is never far away from X^ S _S^^^"^ Betty's side. She even B*|/ takes him to bed at305 words
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Miscellaneous263 1960-09-08 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 7 Appear after successor to be 1 and 20. Wooden buildings, one nanded on (8). supposes, for putting up (8, 6). 8 Residing Insecurely, though In S and 2js. A mother's song good, position (8) negative result of ambulatory 13 They hold away In part of263 words
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Advertisement1663 1960-09-08 11 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GUSGOW, LONDON B CONTINENTAL PORTS. it Spore Sails P. S'haa Ptnang CLAUCUS H'burg, Bremen, Ant'p, R'dam Stpt B/1B OIOMEB livtrpatl, Dublin It Plrt'Stft 1 Stpt II ELPENOR Lonoon. H'burg. Brtm.. Roam Stftiß Stft 12 Stpt 11/14 Stpt 15 PERSEUS Livtrptal, Glasgow Sift IB1,663 words
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Advertisement1352 1960-09-08 11 /fi K THE E.A.C. LINES-—--/St"*"**^ *DEN, REDSEA. MEDITERUNEAH, CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN POtTTS. rafVSo\\|l Sport P. Sham Panaßg rIIQLJRI "AYUTHIA" a) It Pirt/ B Stf t 8/ B Sapt \«>A>Sf "MEONIA" k) 18/10 Stpt 21/22 Stpt 21/14 Stpl JLj/tgBZ "SIMOA" a) MStpt/4 Oet 1/ I Oct 1/1 Oct j nF m1,352 words
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Advertisement1301 1960-09-08 11 h «Tb"no THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (Hcirptrattd tH Utitad tUwaJpa) 5 LINES SAILINBS to UU. U.K. 1 CONTINENTAI PORTS. KNATTO. Vtwirp. Rott«* K Bremen, Hamburg 11/14 Stpt BENNEVIS Livtrpaal, Hull. Rotterdam. Hamburg v Part/12 Stpt 11/14 Sipt BENUBI Port Sudan, livtrpaal, Antwtrp, Rotttrdam 10/12 Stft BENALIANACK iMdai Rotterdam1,301 words
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Advertisement1365 1960-09-08 11 te- McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. BLLBBMAW LINE KXAVENESS LINE I LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE 10* ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO 1 HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER B PORTLAND Aid fir Caaadioi 1 U.S.A. Atlaatic Parts. Acctftiig carat ftr Ctitral 1 Stttk CIO tf NEWCASTLE An.tr.ci Spurt P. S'kaa Penang BRONXVIIIE 21 25 Stpt 28/181,365 words
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Article80 1960-09-08 12 THE Federation Minister of 1 Finmnee ha* fi\e4 thene prices for calculating Ca»toran alutiea (or the week bcrinning en Sept. I. Rubber »8 cents a Ib. laprs: 5484 a ton. Coconut oil $738 a ton. Palm oil MIS a ton Palm kernels 1390.50 a ton. The rate* of80 words
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Article117 1960-09-08 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares maintain--1 talned a steady tone here today. Albion Quarries gained Is. Id. to 245. and H.C. Sleigh gained sa. to 19s. sd. Base metals and the oils held a firm tone, while Commonwealth Bands traded along Him lines. Con. Zinc 97/9 Mount LyeU (55.)117 words
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Article147 1960-09-08 12 CIN'GAPOBE hinnr Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent Sepi./Oct. shipments $30 buyers, $31 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum S47 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no bu.vnesj was reported done. Muntok white $270. Sarawak $265, special Sarawak black $175 (all unchanged) and147 words
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Article68 1960-09-08 12 rpHE Mi'tyan Exchange Banks' 1 AaMciatlon made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Franc* 141',; Belgian "Francs 1633',. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.69 for T.T.68 words
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Article22 1960-09-08 12 Malayan Stork Exchange: Sept 7 Seat. 6 Induatriab: 131.31 ***** Tlas: So7.«g 3*7.1! Rubber*: "47.17 241.95 Jan. 1 19SS— 10022 words
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756 1960-09-08 12 RUBBER HOLDS UP: BONUS ISSUE PLAN BY BERJUNTAI By Our Market Correspondent 'J'llfc RUBBER price steadied in Singapore yesterday, but the Malayan sharemarket hud a patchy day, the feature being a report, later coniirmed, of a one-for-one bonus issue i by Berjuntai Tin. The report had been in the market756 words
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Article36 1960-09-08 12 CLOSIN G PRICES SINGAPORE. Sept. RUBBER: »9» cents per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 99. cents (quiet). TIN: $399,371 per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up six tons).36 words
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Article220 1960-09-08 12 SEPTEMBER first grade lubber buyers fob. closed m Singapore yesterday at 99 cenis per lb.. up one-tißlini ol a cent on Tuesday's close. The tune .>..s slightly etuier. s.f.C.R.A. elating prices tn cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 99., sellers 100 iN); Int.220 words
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Article133 1960-09-08 12 SHIPS Hi ni alone side the Sinfapore Harbour Board whtrvn or expected today are: Benmhor 1/2, Anna Bakice 4/5. Shoyo Mam 6A. Pleasantvllle 6/7, Bawean 8/9. Glengarry 10/11. Maron 13/14. Dona Oleaella 18. Yamahlko Maru 19. Rengam N Walls 5. Van Llnschoten 25/36. Rajah Brooke 26. Idomeneus 27/28,133 words
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Article640 1960-09-08 12 Singapore members ol ItM Malayan Stock Exchaaie reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrial*: Fraser and Neave I ords $3.02 ON. 51. 95 OL. $1.99 to f 1 98; Hume pref. A4s. 9d.;640 words
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Advertisement1127 1960-09-08 12 \K \hAlineJ Express U.S.A. PaciUe «fc Atlantic Coast Sarviaa ET.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spare P. S him Penani H'koni I Anttlts N. Yarn (N.klM Uir< 17/MSipt ?sSist S Ott 21 Oct UNIT 1 "Ktailna Mars" ltt Call 1] Oct 21 27 let It let 2s< Call n/M Oct 4 N(« 2J1,127 words
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Advertisement308 1960-09-08 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Ftr Hiigkiti, Japai:- S'to-e P S'Mm Penang j UONEVERETT" 11 Sept 11 Sept Is Ptrf "RUTHEVERETT" 12 Sipt 21 Stpt H Stpt "IENmiETT' 1 I Bet I Bet Ftr Raatttt, Cl Hum Caicslta "NOREVERETT"^..: !T? 2S Sapt 21 Sett IOLPHEVEIEn 11 17 Oil 21 Oct 21 Oct308 words
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Advertisement347 1960-09-08 12 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Electricity Department: (a> Supply' of 25.000 LBS. Plumbing Metal and I Solder. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close at 2.15 pm. on 23rd September. 1960. (b> Supply of Window Model Air Condi' ioners. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close at 2 15 p.m. on 27th 'September, 1960. (c)347 words
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Advertisement651 1960-09-08 12 NOTICES NOTICES CITY COUNCIL NOTICE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Notice is hereby given that I. vnTir Tft rnvdtMFRS l slm Eng Hoct nave soW tU m NOTICE TO CONSUMERS I ihares ln tne g^ yew Hup In order that urgent malnten- Conditioning Electrical Co., to ance work may be carried out at651 words
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Advertisement968 1960-09-08 13 NOTICES BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) It. BARRACK ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. STH SEPTEMBER, 19W. ANNOUNCEMENT At the annual general meeting of tbe company held en 7th September the chairman of the company announced that the directors propose to call an extraordinary meeting of shareholders at968 words
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Advertisement400 1960-09-08 13 NOTICES Is the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) AND In the Matter of MALAYAN LABORATORIES LIMITED (Members' Voluntary Wlneta*--?*) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of tbe above Company, duly convened and held at the Registered Office of the Company at 79 Anson Road, Singapore, on400 words
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Advertisement829 1960-09-08 13 NOTICES OFFERS INVITED FOR BHUTAN ESTATE: Offers sre invited for tbe purchase of Bhutan ttttue situated about two miles north of Salak. Selangor. on the SaJak/Bangi Road. The total area ls 1.7 M acres of which approximately 1.610 acres are planted with mature and Immature rubber. There are about 1.157829 words
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Advertisement767 1960-09-08 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY WATEB DEPARTMENT; Required TEACHER. PONTIAN SCHOOL. JOHORE. In salary scale S3WxAlo-395xA20-4.»5 plus allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefit*- Appointment will be on temporary basis In the first Instance with a view to future permanency. Qualifications: This school767 words
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Advertisement1057 1960-09-08 13 (CootlnsMrf fraaß Pago S) I ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT M Word, ft (Min.)— Box it tts. txtrm POSITION ADVERTISED under Box AMSS B.T. filled. Applicant* thanked. WANTSO: A reliable Van-Driver' helper Salary MO/- per month. Apply Box ABOIS B.T. S'por*. WANTSO a few English speaking Waitress**. Interested apply personally to1,057 words
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Advertisement1004 1960-09-08 13 M Wtwdt U (Mia)— Box Mrts. txtrm EUROPEAN FAMILY REQUIRE fully furaisked accommodation, thzmm bedrooms. Would consider hoose/bunsalow with hard furaishiacs. District 10 Box ASOW B.T. Spore. ENCLISH BACHELOR experience* In flaUwelliag would Ilk* to ahare a suitably comfortable habitat In Singapore for two year* with oae or more gentlemen.1,004 words
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Advertisement995 1960-09-08 13 BUSINESS OPPOUTUNITIIS it Word. Si CMln)—Box SttU. txtrn WANTBO mmealta ore. State quantity, analysis, delivery F. 0.8. Apply P.O. Box i«, B'pore. OtSPmeARY la busy centre Kuala Lumpur far sal* or taktac orer by doctor amenant location. Apply Box ASaTI IT. K.L. QOINC CONCERN harlot regular Customer* Tor Sal* Smenl995 words
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Advertisement657 1960-09-08 13 FOR SALE it Word, Si (Mm )—Box Stc't. txtrm CARPETS Indian Wooltoo Cfcrptta •r* araiiabl* at Rock Bottom Price*. x 12- SOS/. i 850/- Cottoa Rarranlbl* Carp*t* I' i IT 842/--r V *M/- Sat-Nam Carpet. 1M Kunpoog Java. Road Ntwtao CU**») Slngs.porc-9. T*l: *****. STEAMBATH. MASSAGE, ETC. It Words U657 words
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Article472 1960-09-08 14 ROME, Wed. WORLD RECORD HOLDER IS ELIMINATED IN JAVELIN QUALIFYING ROUND PAKISTAN today entered the Olympic hockey final by beating. Spain 1-%. The other semi-flnal is between India, the champions, and Britain later this afternoon. The only goal came from a penalty corner in the 13th472 words
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Article387 1960-09-08 14 FORMOSAN FAILS BY 58 POINTS ROME, Wednesday. pAFER JOHNSON, American Negro world decathlon record holder, last night won one of the most thrilling decathlon contests in the history of the Olympic Games. His 26i-hour battle with the Formosan Yang Chuan Kwang fluctuated throughout the 10 eventsReuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration298 1960-09-08 14 ROME. Wednesday. rpHE United States swept ahead of Russia in the .gold medals battle last night when their wrestlers won three titles and the 25-year-old Negro Rafer Johnson emerged the victor in the decathlon. These four medals added to that won earlier inUPI - 298 words
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Article790 1960-09-08 14 ATHLETICS 4x400 METRES RELAY: World and Olympic record A. Wlnt. L. Laing. H. Mckenley. O. Rhoden (Jamaica) 3mln 03.9 sec. (First three for semi-finals) Heal 1: 1 Germany 3mln 10.4 sec; 2 Canada 3:10.5; 3 Yugoslavia 3:10.6. Heat 2: 1 Br. West Indies 3:09.1; 2 Poland790 words
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131 1960-09-08 14 ELLIOTT'S COACH 'ARRESTED' ON TRACK ROME. Wed.— Percy Cerutty. tto-year-old trainer of Herb Elliott, the Olympic I.jOO metres gold medal winner, was "arrested" yesterday when signalling to Elliott that he was in sight of a world record. As Elliott came up the straight towards the last turn, Cerutty, who wasReuter - 131 words
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Article368 1960-09-08 14 County ends on wet note LONDON, Wed. Th« last of the English county cricket championship matches for 1960 came to a soggy end yesterday. There was no decision at Worcester, where champions Yorkshire and Worcestershire abandoned their game, and the same happened at Margam when rain ruined Glamorgan's fixture agaiast368 words
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Advertisement150 1960-09-08 14 rffiff r The VaraXlame wheel- ■^^^B Mmt -J J instant flame adjustment mtmndMfnm With the exclusive Varaflame system yoj chooee the tkt Rohiok. flame height you want by a touch of the Vm/Imk ~*9*jj wheel Only Ronson the world's most advanced !^^^»H Buuim* a^BI gas lighter -ha* Varaflame Ronson Varaflame150 words
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Advertisement146 1960-09-08 14 Tecalemi> Meets the need of speedy and efficient service for cars and commercial vehicles. Tht Ttcalem:! -operated hydraulic li.t is indispensable In the modern service bay Its outsUnding features en sure it» high efficiency and -^"***^^\T^aa easy operation, combined with exceptional strength. _?-^s^r^^Kk iLY/^UJ,?! AIR COMPRESSORS j^£^ S||L tf& Twosugeairandwatercooled146 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-09-08 15 MALAYAN sprinter Sh»aharudciin Ali (left) is smartly off the blocks in his 100 metres heat at the Rome Olympics last week. But Shaharuddin finished last. The order of finish was (from left): Shaharuddin sixth, J. Delecour (France) second, E. Bouchaib (Morocco), fifth. Harry Jerome (Canada)Straits Times cameraman NO BEH LEOW - 74 words
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Article335 1960-09-08 15 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN His five wickets for 12 runs help Eaglets to score 187-run victory By Singapore, Wed. THE visiting Pakistan Eaglets were not extended when they opened their three-match Singapore tour with a 187-run win over a Singapore Cricket Association XI on the padang today. After335 words
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Article211 1960-09-08 15 PENANG, Wed.— Four Winds II and Hindu Robe won smartly at Kuala Lumpur recently. These two are worth following for the Autumn races which start here on Sunday. Four Winds II won his race over 8f at Kuala Lumpur easily by two lengths in211 words
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Article69 1960-09-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V The FA. of Malaya and the touring Costa Rlcan team have agreed on the terms for one match at Meredeka Stadium on No» 19. FAM will pay the tou- rlsts $9,000 and also provide board and lodging Meanwhile. FAM Is negotiating with69 words
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Article202 1960-09-08 15 SPECIAL TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Rugby Union plans to provide special training for schoolboys who show promise of developing into international material. S.R.U. coaches will so out to the schools to spot talent this seasop. Two coaches will visit each of the five school districts. A team202 words
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Article93 1960-09-08 15 Beaten team to lodge protest SINGAPORE. Wed— P.W.D. D trounced an eight-man M.R.N.V.R. team 8-0 in the quarter-llnals of the Bingapore Government Services FA. senior cup competition at Jalan Besar tonight. But the M.R.N.V.R. will lodge a protest to the secretary of the B.G.S.F.A. against the P.W.D. who. they claim,93 words
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Article175 1960-09-08 15 PAKISTAN EAGLETS IJai Butt n D« Vu b Schabert 27 Shakoor Ahmad e Parana b Schubert 25 Shafqat R*na Ibw Wick* t Iqbal run out 59 Ghafoor c Wleki b Schnbert Abld c Wicks b lUJakrikhnan f, Rfhmin e Wicks b AnmlUa t5 Jarrod SMed b AofuUto 34 Anls175 words
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Article40 1960-09-08 15 CRICKET TOUR MATCH: 6'porc Joint Services v Pakistan Bkglete (S'por* pacUng). SOCCER STORE IHv. 1: Danil Aflah v Sukaramal (Jn. BesarV GOVT. SERVICES CUP: Perak Oovt. Services v Prisons (Ipob padanf). ATHLETICS STATE MEET: KelanUn AAA Kota Bharui40 words
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Article66 1960-09-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. Colin Clarke, president of the New Zealand Amateur Cycling Association has presented the Selangor Cyclists Association with a trophy to be competed for at the track championships to be held on Oct. 9. The championships will be held at Merdeka Stadium and66 words
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Article19 1960-09-08 15 LONDON, Wed.— Arctic Sea will not run In the St. Leger at Doncaster on Saturday. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement312 1960-09-08 15 A4—rti—mnt Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the wide variety of haemorrhoid first time science has found conditions, some of 10 to 20 a new healing substance with years' standing. ;nr.nr n h S a h e 1 m g orrh a312 words
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Advertisement155 1960-09-08 15 m > jjrJQ MALAYA'S C^s^s^BSrrT^st QJL Achievements m n^L n c Third Year ■I Independence The Book every Malayan will be Proud to read Now On Sale Everywhere Postal Order $2.30 from The Straits Times Press Ltd, 111 Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore. U iaH155 words
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Miscellaneous317 1960-09-08 15 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS RUGGER TPCA postponed, rain. 5 Preston 0 Div. 2 Sheffield BUSINESS HOUSES (8'pore): Utd. 3 Huddersfleld I; Swanae* 1 MERDEKA CUP (Ipota) Peru* K.O. Cup s-f)nal Wearnes 3 Unooln 0. DW. 3 BnnUord 1 Asians 34 Combined School* 5; (Smnl Kim SUk) Mercantile Bank Toreuay 1;317 words
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Article, Illustration361 1960-09-08 16 ASST. IMAM IS DISCHARGED AT INQUIRY MUAR, Wednesday. CIX rubber tappers were today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering a former detainee, Tahiron bin Haji Marzuki, 35, who was beaten to death and secretly buried in June 1957.361 words
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136 1960-09-08 16 BID TO WIDEN HANDLOOM FABRICS MART SINGAPORE. Wed. A five-man delegation from Madras arrived this evening to "ascertain consumers' tastes" in Indian handloom fabrics in an effort to widen their markets here and in the Federation. They were Mr. M. P. N_chimuthu Mudaliar, president of Madras State Handloom Weavers Co-Operative136 words
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Article30 1960-09-08 16 JAKARTA, Wed.— Gold and pearl jewellery worth 73,000 rupiahs was stolen from the home of the United States Ambassador in Jakarta, Mr. Howard P. Jones, last week. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Obituary42 1960-09-08 16 ON STM tcpTIMBIR Aunrry* Wallicb 0.8. E., M.C. late of Boustead Co. Ltd. CECILIA LAZAROO pasaed away on 7-9-60. Cortege leaves 27. Tan Sim Boh Road at 4.30 p.m. on 8-0-60 for St. Jovph> Church (Portuguese Mission) and thence to Bldadari.42 words
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Article21 1960-09-08 16 MR. AND MRS SELLAOURAI tbank (r. nd». relatives for their attendance. felicitations, (ids and assistance on thtir marriage and tea-party:21 words
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Obituary27 1960-09-08 16 KIRAMATHVPATHY: In living testimony to a rood Father Glorified ■/•/M "For grace and mercy la to bis Mints, ami be bas care for bis elect."27 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-09-08 16 TWO GRANDNIECES of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, Tengku Kathijab. 18 (right), and Tenßku Rokiah. 17, left Kuala Lumpur by air yesterday for higher studies in Britain. They are the daughters of Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin Haji, nephew of the Tengku. Tengku Kathijah will57 words
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Article44 1960-09-08 16 ST. ANNES (England*, Wed. An engineer, working on the new British 1,000 m.p.h. Lightning jet fighter project, is missing from his home. The _ian. Richard Arthur Eterington. left his home on Friday morning. He has not been seen since. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article30 1960-09-08 16 THE HAGUE. Wed.—Minister of Home Affairs. Dr. Edzo H. Toxopeus. will leave for a month's visit to Dutch New Guinea on Oct. 1, it was learned today.— U.P.l.30 words
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235 1960-09-08 16 ROBBERY CASE MAN: I WAS MAKING LOVE SINGAPORE, Wed. A MAX accused of robbing a young woman told the Assizes today that he was only trying to make love to her. He was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Ambrose. Ow Ltan Haw 'was alleged to have robbed Wu Sal235 words
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Article283 1960-09-08 16 LONDON, Wed—Buyers again adopted a cautious attitude In London stock market today, but the general appeaiance of prices was better than yesterday. Renewed talk of a possible cut in the British bank rate helped sentiment to some extent and Kilt-edged Improved In response to a small investment demand.283 words
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Article34 1960-09-08 16 LONDON, Wed. Spot 2»d., Sept. Oct. 29 4 d., Oct./ Dec. 29d., Jan./ Mar. 28'jd.. Apr/June 28>«d.. July Sept. 27% d.. Sept. c.l.f. 28T»d.. Oct. c.l.f. 28T;d.. Nov. cl.f. 28 ,d. Tone: Steady.34 words
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Article20 1960-09-08 16 LONDON. Wed—Buyers £798. I sellers 1800. Forward buyers £798's. sellers £799' a. Settlement £801. Turnover a.m. 75 tons. pjn.20 words
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765 1960-09-08 16 INDIA TO MEET PAKISTAN IN OLYMPICS HOCKEY FINAL ROME. Wednesday. INDIA and Pakistan will meet on Friday for the Gold Medal in the Olympic Games hockey tournament. In the semi-finals today, India beat Great Britain 1-0 and Pakistan beat Spain also by 1-0. Britain and Spain will meet for the765 words
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188 1960-09-08 16 TUC vote deepens rift over H-bomb T ONDON, Wed.— The Trade Union Congress, in an annual assembly at the Isle of Man today, approved a transport workers' union resolution rejecting any defence policy based on the threat to use nuclear force. The resolution was passed by a 1,143.000 majority. ItReuter - 188 words
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Article30 1960-09-08 16 MONTEVIDEO, Wed. All 30 people aboard an Argentine airliner were feared killed when it crashed near the Argentine border today after exploding in mid-air.—Reu-ter.Reuter - 30 words
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