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Title Section18 1960-09-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1960. if 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article652 1960-09-09 1 PREMIER CLAIMS CRUSHING VICTORY Dag maintains near martial rule in Congo Give up airports demand ignored I EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. United Nations troops today ignored a demand by Premier Lumumba to give up control of Congo airports and Leopoldville radio station to his Government. The I.N. Command, set652 words
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179 1960-09-09 1 First Malayan groups leave on Monday KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J^ VANGUARD of eight officers and men of Malaya's Congo-bound troops will leave here on Monday, the Assistant Army Public Relations Officer, Raja Feisal said today. They will be led by Major Abdul Jamil bin Ahmad, of the Ministry of Defence179 words
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Article492 1960-09-09 1 CONGO: DAG REBUKE FOR REDS NEW YORK, Thursday. MX. DAG HAMMARSKJOELD, U.N. SecretaryGeneral, issued an implied rebuke to Russia today for its intervention in the Congo and called on the Security Council to reaffirm its request to all states to refrain from interfer- ence there. In a new report toReuter - 492 words
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Article203 1960-09-09 1 Cuepacs bid for 5-day week KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A move to get the Government to agree to a five-day working week for thousands of its employees will be made this week-end. The plan is contained in one of 16 resolutions for debate at the annual meeting of the Congress of203 words
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Article104 1960-09-09 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Naval Base Labour Union tonight decided to call a meeting of its members to protest against the alleged discharge of an employee by the Admiralty management .while a charge against him was pending In the Magistrates Court. The council of the union also decided104 words
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Article58 1960-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two aircraft scheduled to land here tonight were prevented from doing so becau&e of bad weather. The first plane, a Malayan Airways Viscount, circled several times over the airport at 6.30 p.m. and then returned to Sintaporp The second, a Thai International plane from58 words
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Article327 1960-09-09 1 IN ADDITION, 15 HIT BY FEVER UNDER SCRUTINY: ASSURANCE ON SPORE SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE number of typhoid cases on Pulau Bukom an island one mile off Singapore has risen to 20 since an outbreak of the disease began there last week. A Singapore Health327 words
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Article34 1960-09-09 1 ZURICH, Thin*. The International Press Institute has sent a protest to President Nkrumuh of Ghana against the action taken by his Government against the Ashanti Pioneer, the only opposition newspaper in Ghana.34 words
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Article186 1960-09-09 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday S\FFICIALS here suspect Russia has been secretly sending arms to the Congo under the guise of medical and food supplies. They confirmed reports from Africa that Soviet planes had been bringing in mysterious "heavy boxes" in the past two weeks. The information added to PresidentReuter; UP - 186 words
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149 1960-09-09 1 15 minutes when ALL the washing went snowy -white- LONDON. Thurs. A 15 minute soap powder blizzard caused havoc over a large area of Newcastle today. It happened when a soap dust extractor became jammed at the Tnomas Hedley detergent factory. Hundreds of Housewives found all their washing snowy whiteReuter - 149 words
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116 1960-09-09 1 LONDON, Thursday. INFORMAL talks on constitutional advances for Hong Kong opened here today between the Colonial Office and representatives of the colony's only two political organisations the Reform Club and the Civic Association. The representatives Include Mr. Brook Bernacchi. chairman of me RetormReuter - 116 words
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Article131 1960-09-09 1 Firing squad death for two PEKING, Thurs.— Two men convicted as "United States Chiang Kai-Shek agents" were executed by firing squad yesterday, the Peking People's Daily reported. The report said that one of the men. Juo Yu-Ming, had attempted to collect bandits to launch a counter revolutionary movement in Tibet.Reuter - 131 words
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Article28 1960-09-09 1 SILVER FOR SPORE UO.Mi; Ibur -Ijd How* I iaaf «-f Stugjporr w..n ii i i medal in light "•ulit nci.bt liftm. ••f i fJ to Ru?-u28 words
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Advertisement89 1960-09-09 1 "*OR> BY THE |P LOVELIEST WOME\ <•« MiKIMGnJO at 6. C. de SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jrwellen" 3, R«4fl«t Place. S por«-l. Phon* ***** $Lm*i mm APOLLO ESSENCE of CHICKEN (MADE IN U.S.A) FREE GIFTS SCHEME For full details ask your usual Dealer, or our salesmen, for one of our leaflets89 words
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Advertisement47 1960-09-09 1 Record your weekend Kodak i\j^99^ FILM I \4&l& M 7 whit* or in Kodak (Malaya) Umited^ ff&£e* OR JOTJ BEER IN CANS f^j^fii T»ke home 6in the carry-pack 1W or order «s much as you like t§fk^-^B£s&HM4*£-20' »^B wf£&* il from your provision store. Golden refreshing Tiger!47 words
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338 1960-09-09 2 Racial accord a lesson for the West PROF: LOOK TO SINGAPORE, MALAYA SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE and the Federation had much to teach the West in the assimilation of varying racial and cultural groups, said a leading; American law teacher here last night. Prof. H. E. Groves, a Negro and an338 words
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123 1960-09-09 2 PETROLEUM UNION: EMERGENCY MEETINGS CINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union plans to hold emergency meetings this weekend to discuss its claim to represent all categories of workers employed by the Shell Co. The union claims to represent more than 50 per cent of petroleum workers In Singapore. Last Sunday,123 words
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Article54 1960-09-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Law, win represent Singapore at the general council meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association to be held at Kampala, Uganda, next week. He leaves by BOAC tomorrow and will be away54 words
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Article41 1960-09-09 2 Body recovered from sea BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— The body of an unidentified Chinese was recovered last night from the sea off Mitchell Pier here. The man. aged about 28. was clad in a white shirt and a pair of light grey trousers.41 words
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Article140 1960-09-09 2 SET FIRE TO A MONKEY TOR FUN' p E N A N G. Thurs.— Three youths who "wanted some fun" set flre to a monkey's cage, a magistrate's court here was told today. "The animal was burnt i and its screams attracted a 'hotel keeper who .saw the 1 youths140 words
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Article59 1960-09-09 2 EX-MCS MAN IS DEPUTY GOVERNOR LONDON. Thurs— A form, er Malayan Government officer. Mr. John FletcherCooke. Chief Secretary, Tanganyika, has been appointed Deputy Governor. Mr. Fletcher-Cooke. 4J>. Joined the Malayan Civil Service in 1937. and was District Officer at Cameron Highlands when the Japanese attacked Malaya. He was interned, and59 words
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Article, Illustration588 1960-09-09 2 PPP TO MOVE MOTION OF NO-CONFIDENCE IN JUSTICE MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday fTHE People's Progres- sive Party is to move a vote of noconfldence against the Minister of Justice in the House of Representatives next week. The PPP move is the latest in a battle of words which the Minister,588 words
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Article49 1960-09-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Federation's Bar Coundl U expected to reach a decision on the recognition of law degrees of the University of Malaya at Its meeting here on Sept 24 Its chairman. Mr. Mortis Edgar recently conferred with univerMtv authorities on the subject.49 words
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Miscellaneous379 1960-09-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby etM^ZJ ™M S V* RADIO SINGAPORE RADI MALAYA 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVE: 47« Metres AM 600 -nme Signal. Nega- j ra-Ku. News Headlines: 605 SHORT WAVE: tt »etrw vu O rntng Melodies: 8.56 Keep Pit M With Telk Lee; 7.00 In Lighter AM 6 iL,°?^^^w.wl379 words
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113 1960-09-09 3 NEVER-NEVER HOMES NEVER HAD IT SO BAD -DOCTOR f ONDON. Thurs— Hire purLi chase causes more domestic unhappiness than drink these days on Britain's new housing estates. Dr. N. P. Bhandari. a medical officer of health, said yesterday. He instanced an estate in his own area— Harold HUI in EssexReuter - 113 words
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Article34 1960-09-09 3 KATMANDU. Thurs. Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Everest, arrived here yesterday to lead one ol the blg-gest-ever scientific expeditions Into the Himalayas in an at. tempt to find the "Abominable Snowman."— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article59 1960-09-09 3 TOKYO. Thurs. Communist China issued its 120 th 'serious warning" to the United States yesterday for alleged U.S. violations of China's territorial waters and air space. It charged that four U.S. warships "intruded into China's territorial waters off Kwangtunu Provlrtce." "A VS. military plane also intruded59 words
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190 1960-09-09 3 IKE MAY GO TO U.N. BUT WON'T MEET NIK President says chances of talks with Russia very slim WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday ruled out any meeting with the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, unless the Russian Premier released imprisoned U.S. fliers and fulfilled other unspecified conditions. The President told his190 words
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Article53 1960-09-09 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Mr. Feroze Gandhi. Prime Minister Nehru's son-in-law and a Member of Parliament, died here today after a heart attack. Mr. Qandhi. an Influential member of the ruling Congress Party, was husband of Mrs Indira Gandhi. Nehru's only daughter. He would have been 48Reuter - 53 words
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362 1960-09-09 3 Khrushchev may sail up East River to very doors of U.N. NEW YORK, Thursday. Vf R. KHRUSHCHEV might sail up the East 1 1 River almost to the very doors of the United Nations to make a dramatic entry on the eve of the General Assembly, diplomatic quarters suggested. The362 words
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390 1960-09-09 3 Mr. K warns: We will shoot down Nato plane MOSCOW, Thurs. MR. Khrushchev said at a Kremlin reception last night Russia had information that Nato was preparing a "new aerial provocation" over the Black Sea. but Soviet forces were ready to shoot the plane down. The Soviet Prime Minister, whoReuter - 390 words
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204 1960-09-09 3 Airliner explodes in flight, kills 30 MONTEVIDEO, Thurs. All 30 people aboard an Argentine airliner were killed yesterday when it exploded in the air and crashed near the Argentine border. The plane, a DC-6 of 4erolineas Argentinas was flying from Asuncion. Paraguay, to Buenos Aires with 24 passengers and aReuter - 204 words
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Article52 1960-09-09 3 SEOUL, Thursday. The South Korean Cabinet today announced that the Defence Minister. Mr. Suk Ho Hyun. the Home Minister. Mr. Ik Pyo Hon. the Commerce and Industry Minister. Mr. Tal Yung Le. and the chief of the Cabinet secretariat. Mr. Wi Yung Oh. had submitted theirReuter - 52 words
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114 1960-09-09 3 TVfOSCOW, Thurs. The ax Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, said yesterday that imperialists were vainly trying to blame Russia "for the fact that peoples of the African continent have firmly decided to clear their land of foreign colonialists," Tass news agency reported. DisintegrationReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement181 1960-09-09 3 MM II Your Key to 11 SECURITY ■I Li AND INTE REST AT 1 IN LONDON IN SINGAPORE I I SECURITY You are assured of 1 complete Security us well :is Interest f: :«t .">'r or oh% per annum payable I I half-yearly when you open a Bank I k181 words
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Article428 1960-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs COURT TOLD OF ROBBERY AT BRAS BASAH ROAD AND DRAMATIC CHASE BY PASSING MOTORIST 'J'HE story of a daring daylight robbery in a busy Singapore street involving $12,901.20 was told at the Assizes here today. Four Malays Omar bin Mohamcd Noor, 19, Mohained428 words
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Article179 1960-09-09 4 WORK ON REFINERY IN 3 PHASES SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Construction work on the $65 million Japanese oil refinery at Tanjong Berlayer will begin on Saturday with an inaugural ceremony performed by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The refinery, which will be run by the Maruzen Toyo Oil (Singapore) Co.179 words
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Article37 1960-09-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following members of the St. John Ambulance Association have passed the lay lecturers' examination and will be able to teach first aid: Ng Joo Tong. P. E. Rowland, and Tan Moh Hah.37 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-09-09 4 Ruse that outwitted three armed robbers SINGAPORE, Thurs. A quick thinking sundry shop owner last night outwitted three youthful robbers, and forced them to flee without taking anything. Under the pretext of buying tinned food, the trio had entered a Joo Chiat Place shop, and177 words
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Article145 1960-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thu.sday. rpWENTY-ONE Indonesian seamen,' who were arrested on Bept. 1, shortly after they had brought in 40 tons of rubber, were convicted of illegal entry by the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. fates, nere today. However, only the two "tailcongs" of. the boat,145 words
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Article102 1960-09-09 4 ACS TO HOLD SCIENCE EXHIBITION SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Anglo-Chinese School will hold a two-day science exhibition In conjunction with the opening of the new $860,000 science block at Barker Road on Saturday. The building, which has 10 classrooms and three laboratories, will be opened by Mr. Cecil V. R. Wong,102 words
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Article45 1960-09-09 4 Recital by Nina Dova SINGAPORE, Thurs. The famous soprano and guitarist* Nina Dova, will arrive here on Sept. 28 to give a recital, sponsored by the Musical Society at the Cultural Centre on Oct. 1. Miss Dova will be assisted by well-known percussionist Stanley Koor.45 words
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Article100 1960-09-09 4 From Page On* Hospital, Singapore, for evidence of being "typhoid carriers." The island has been subjected to a campaign with insecticide to kill files and mosquitoes. Singapore health authorities, while keeping a close watch on developments on Pulau Bukom, were not unduly alarmed about the situation,100 words
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223 1960-09-09 4 CHILD DIES AFTER BEING RUN DOWN BY FATHER'S MOTOR CAR SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A two year old child died after he had been run down by a car driven by his own father, Mr. N. A. D'Rozario, the Coroner said here today. The coroner wu recording a verdict of death by223 words
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Article89 1960-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Court of Criminal Appeal today dismissed the appeal of Bock Lee Luan, 25, an odd-job labourer, against an Assize Court conviction and sentence of death for the murder of Tan Ah Liap, 18, at Jalan Kembagan, off Chang! Road. Mr. T. T. Rajah, for89 words
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148 1960-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Than. A O 10 per cent fall in the export of Indian handloom fabrics to Singapore is one reason why a five-man study team from India is now here. The leader of the group. Mr. M. P. Nachimuthu Mudaliar today told a press conference:148 words
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Article174 1960-09-09 4 Man faces dud cheque charge SINGAPORE. Tnurs. A Canadian, George Richard Douthwright. 25. reported to have cheated a local jeweller was arrested at the Singapore airport last night, while he was waiting to leave the State, a magistrate was told today. Douthwright today was charged with cheating Mr. Saleem of174 words
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Article275 1960-09-09 4 rnHE following Is todays X schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. BO AC: Prom London. Zurich. Beirut. Bahrein. Delhi, Rangoon. Kuala Lumpur (BA 702) 5.35 p.m.; from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 709) 10.50 pm., from London, Zurich, Istanbul. Teheran. Karachi, Calcutta275 words
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Advertisement171 1960-09-09 4 M»mWf rVCV»A^i i sh«w»: J.15-*.JO-».1I p.m. Timlin? ruittmnt! Sok*i! [WUTH-EkiT ASIA l^^^^P^/^jfc^B^^Bt. fIBL HINDI I ChP^| K4MR.AVI LIMAM I Bfcw. jK Tonight Sunday Might at I NEW WORLD CABARET MMONSTRATION of tour ttond«rd d«nc» by Lam Jm Khim A L*w M«i Hmu, Sm^aport koding «ip«n*nti of Mllroom Darwin*, i Tomerrow171 words
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Advertisement28 1960-09-09 4 One* agoin the FREE PRESS presents a big personal story VIVIEN TELLS in her own words the true story of her life and her problems NOW. See Tomorrow's28 words
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Advertisement492 1960-09-09 4 :&SHAW; **lsjp Or a anlaatlon 3 A EXTRA 1 Potha Nawi EXCLUSIVE! g 1 OLYMPIC QftP GAMES m FINAL OF WOMEN'S I*o METRtS FREESTYU m ALSO! Mim Grant Britain Contatt 9* Europeon boxing Championthip ■TODAY at CAPITOL LIDO NOW SHOWING JVoV, 4 d aj 4 Tim« BEST Director 4 f492 words
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Miscellaneous196 1960-09-09 4 iiifiyiijyvr v uiiir/Mt MINISTRY OP CULTURE Education, at 8 p m. FIELD SECTION: Free film PHOTOGBAFHIC SOCIETT shows at Balestlr Road Chinese OF SINGAPORE: Eghtn Pantemple. Work Brigade Paslr Malayan Photographic ExhlbiRiae Camp, Ama Kens Village tlon In Hollywood Room from wayang stage. All sbow« begin 9 a.m. to 7196 words
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Article, Illustration578 1960-09-09 5 fFQiH^iV St/^S H>fi RETURN OF $236 AND SAYS PENANG, Thursday. A WOMAN told a magistrate's court today that a man, whom she described as "just an ordinary friend/ asked her for a loan of $5,906 "to buy a house for his578 words
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154 1960-09-09 5 Canadian is helping to train teachers in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thur&. Mr. 0 C.S. Carroll. 46. a Canadian, is now in Singapore helping to train teachers at the Teachers' Training College. He Is among 14 Canadian teachers assigned under the Colombo Plan to help Commonwealth countries with their teacher trainIng programmes.154 words
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Article40 1960-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Malayan Indian Congress of Singapore will be represented by Its president. Mr. John Jacob, at the annual delegates conference of the M.I.C. to be held at the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday and Sunday.40 words
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Article44 1960-09-09 5 IPOH. Thaw. A woman labourer. Van Nal Chu. 23. was drowned In a disused mining pool near Pusing. nine miles south of here, yesterday. Police recovered a pair of slippers and a paper bag on the edge the pool.44 words
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Article28 1960-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Juvenile Court has moved into new premises at Fort Canning Road. It was formerly at the Social Welfare Department building In Havelock Road.28 words
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116 1960-09-09 5 JPOH, Thui». Fifteen armed and masked robbers escaped with three piculs of tin ore after they had locked up four labourers and assaulted a watchman at a mine at Blmpaiiß Pulal. eight miles from here, this morning. The robbers, who were armed116 words
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441 1960-09-09 5 FIVE CLEARED OF 'ADVANCES' MURDER CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday pMVE men charged with the murder of ,a man who allegedly made amorous advances to the wife of one of them were acquitted without their defence being called in the High Court here yesterday The Jury returned a verdict of not441 words
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242 1960-09-09 6 'LOCAL INVESTMENTS' PROVISION IS LIKELY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. LEGISLATION to control insurance companies throughout the Federation will be presented to the House of Representatives next week. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, acting for Mr. Tan Siew Sin (who will be attending the242 words
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232 1960-09-09 6 Blind Peter, 1 7, is all set to take the LCE exam Penang, Thurs. A BLIND boy will be sitting for his Lower Certificate of Education examination next month. He is Peter Chin. 17. a Form IV student of the Penang Free School, who has been blind since childhood. His232 words
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443 1960-09-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thura. Carelessness of employers when sending in returns to the Employees Provident Fund Board Is giving the Board a headache. In one month alone, bosses made more than 12.500 mistakes, according to the Board. Unless urgent preventive steps were taken443 words
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Article11 1960-09-09 6 JEBBELTON. Thurs.—Customs collected $*****9 In revenue here last month.11 words
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Article44 1960-09-09 6 MALACCA, Thurs. The Governor of Malacca, Dato Hall Abdul Malek bin Yusof. today appealed to the people in the state to five generously during the flag day of th* Malacca Branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis on Saturday.44 words
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160 1960-09-09 6 KUCH1NG, Thurs. The Chief Justice of Sarawak, Sir John Ainley, has dismissed the application by a detainee, Fu Tze Man, for a writ of habeas corpus directing the superintendent of Kuchlng Prison and the Chief Secretary to produce him in court. Fu. who was160 words
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253 1960-09-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs TH E post-primary education with a "vocational bias" initiated in Singapore will produce an "army of semi-skilled workers" required under the state's proposed industrialisation programme. This is stated by the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyjk Lin, writing in Petir. official organ253 words
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87 1960-09-09 6 PROFESSORS TO ADDRESS THE JOBBER TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Three professors well known In the rubber world will address an International rubber research conference here this month. They are Professor O. E. Blackman. of Oxford University, Professor Geoffrey Gee. of Manchester University, and Professor James Bonner. of the California Institute87 words
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Miscellaneous292 1960-09-09 6 Straits Times Crossword AC*OSS Decline to b. led Mtny about 1 Sba fir« colour-free gm eoefc- turn (7). tall to outlaw 4). 7 Friendly enough to say »ome- For watehlng In a dlgnlfled thing on Peking's macterplecei war alw (10). <3. I, S>- Call to the ihip has a dl»-292 words
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987 1960-09-09 7 The siege of Walcheren was first Dunkirk rm.ri :i *i M *)lf:lJT*7W77M M ill m i :»'#;/^i > T t t i f QNK day early in December 1809, a fleet of transports warped slowly into Portsmouth harbour. Through the cold misty air, people ashore heard the barking of ordersDaily Mirror - 987 words
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Advertisement224 1960-09-09 7 KODAK S J>J* i if" ff B V CMU. I*9o. "OWNS©* «>*«>. River VaUey Ro*d Singapore photographer.. P*^ Time and l Strait* Time*. S"^*^ and CW»« ie V we re 1 were th«» su «».ra» were Starlet Camera. St rle l^Tek. oi *«<« in I 1 Many tb*n* s helpin224 words
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Miscellaneous253 1960-09-09 7 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beimdaht ~1 If HE DOES THAT j HMAA...THERE'«)| |'> \V ~^b X* N rtr/Vl EVERY TIME I k (MfS SLEP II \X>X iM/^i/Pk /YAK! OL' P6AP-EVE MW^ COAAE DOWN THE THINK IT'f "S N XN V\S^ *sJUS=S iUd«V NEVER AAISSESJ I** HILL i I WISH HIS253 words
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Article117 1960-09-09 8 a ll* (mimimum) tmi family or tit* lat* Mr* Clara Adalaiar H n«rrt ilaVl to *S»r**a ta*ir tnanka to all aortor*. arstrr* and nurari of wart c, H H por*. TNI FAMILY or tk* latr Mr. If T Plllay M BE thaak all rrlativra sad fn»n4« for tftrir osndolrnc*a117 words
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Article627 1960-09-09 8 Largely it depends upon the African nations whether the Security Council can secure a new grip on the Congo crisis. And this is as it should be, for the voice of Africa ought to dominate the special meeting of the Council which Mr. Hammarskjoeld is eager627 words
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Article456 1960-09-09 8 There is still a question mark over Kirkby College despite its adaptation next year to the specialised training of some of the lecturers who a year later will be instructing continuation school teachers. Like Brinsford Lodge, which is rot affected by the change, Kirkby is on lease only456 words
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Article134 1960-09-09 8 As from tomorrow work will be in progress on building two oil refineries, in Singapore. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, to whom goes much of the credit for seeing them under way in so short a time, will Inaugurate construction of the Maruzen Tokyo Oil (Singapore)134 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1960-09-09 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD THE CROWDED WORLD OF UPPER NANKIN STREET IN SINGAPORE WHERE 83 PEOPLE IN ONE SHOPHOUSE IS NOT UNCOMMON by "UPPER NANKINSTREET. SINGAPORE A sociological study of Chinese households living in a densely populated area by BARRINGTON KATE O.U.P. 50s. IN six adjacent shophouses of1,545 words
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193 1960-09-09 8 T REFER to the report headed "Spivs start rush for citizen papers" .(8.T. Sept. 7). Paragraph 3 In particular would appear to cause misunderstanding to the public. In my Press release I definitely stated that II the parents are already citizens themselves It is193 words
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Advertisement78 1960-09-09 8 NOBODY NEED DROWN Over a thousand people are drowned every year in Britain alone. Yet an almost foolproof technique exists which can enable anyone even nonswimmers to survive for long periods in the water, and it's simpl enough for a child to learn. The two basic "survival" strokes are clearly78 words
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Advertisement64 1960-09-09 8 B B rHflfifWrtlls^a^si^K^llML^r^ W W a^B It GbfH£A\£ TctiKih I water-repellent does not rub off easy to apply a inexpensive in use in modern colours tf Jit Tsm DANSK CEMENT CENTRAL LTD. CLUNG COMPANY OF DANISH CEMCNT WORKS l2i aBBBBBB«»»BBB»BBB»«BBS»B) s OOl Stuffed head? I Getting a cold? Guard again*!64 words
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Article1050 1960-09-09 9 FORMER P.P.P. MAN TELLS COURT: I WAS AN UP AND COMING POLITICAL FIGURE IPOH, Thurs. TOO MUCH WRANGLING GOING ON, HE SAYS AFTER EXCHANGE BETWEEN STATE ASSEMBLYMAN AND COUNSEL FOR PARTY HEADS MR. Justice Azmi said today during the continued hearing of the lible case1,050 words
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161 1960-09-09 9 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday T»HE Federation -Singapore common commodity market talks will enter its second phase soon, now that general problems have been ironed out in the first phase. The next step for the de- legations from the two territories wiU be "to set down161 words
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119 1960-09-09 9 MINISTER OF FINANCE FOR TALKS IN LONDON JJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, leaves on Monday to attend the Commonwealth finance ministers conference in London. The talks will begin on Sept. 20 and will last two days. At the meeting, Mr. Tan Is expected to119 words
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Article48 1960-09-09 9 Conviction No. 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A man who had spent more than 13 years In prison was convicted today for the 17th time and Jailed for a year. Nathasa Shalk Farlda. 31, pleaded guilty to a charge of house-breaking and theft at Batu Lane on Sept. 1.48 words
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Article21 1960-09-09 9 BATU GAJAH. Thurs.— Twenty-eight members of the Batu Gajah District Red Cross have been awarded senior first aid certificates.21 words
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164 1960-09-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday A SPOKESMAN of the Umno group which desA cribes itself as "loyal to the directive of Umno Malaya," said today that his group would protest if the Singapore Government should register the State Executive Committee as an Umno organisaHe said that Umno164 words
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Article58 1960-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Selangor branch of the Women Teachers' Union will meet on Saturday to prepare a memorandum to be submitted to the Government on parity of pay and permanency of rervice. Ti*.e Selangor branch chairman. Mrs. S.B. Sekhar. today appealed to all members to attend58 words
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Article30 1960-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The liner Schwabenstein will arrive in Singapore on Thursday on the 100 th postwar voyage of the North German Lloyd shipping line to the Far East.30 words
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244 1960-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday A BILL to create a consolidated system for land acquisition in Malaya has been drawn up by the Federation Government. To be known as the Land Acquisition Act 1960, It will do away with the many forms and procedures244 words
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Article363 1960-09-09 9 MARSHALL: DEA THIS URGED FOR KWNAPPERS BUT... SINGAPORE, Thursday. TTVO the people of Singapore have less respect for the honour of women than for the money of men? The question was posed today by a lawyer. Mr. David Marshall, who was speaking to the Rotary Club West363 words
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126 1960-09-09 9 YOUNG MAN WHO ENTERED CINEMA BUSINESS IS BANKRUPT 1/ U A N T A N. ThuTB. A young man told a court today how he ventured Into a cinema business without capital and ended with debts totalling $26,965 In three months. The court ordered Ng Hui Yate. 28. who was126 words
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81 1960-09-09 9 MALAYANS FOR AUSTRALIAN CHESS TOURNAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Thnrs The newly-inaugurated Malayan Chess Association plans to send a representative to compete in the international sonal chess tournament to be held In Sydney on 0ct.31. It will organise a Federa-tion-wide competition to select Malaya's representative. Among those taking part in the 15-day81 words
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Article22 1960-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Army Civilian Staff Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold Its 7th annual meeting on Saturday.22 words
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Article33 1960-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Members of the diplomatic corps were among 250 people who attended the cremation of a former Indian Vice-Con-sul here. Mr. V.K. Bhaskar. 49. who died at Bungsar Hospital yesterday.33 words
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Article158 1960-09-09 9 BRITISH MPs LAUD LAND SCHEME TtfALACCA, Thurs. ITI Three British MPs who visited the Kemendore land development scheme at Jasin, 30 miles from here, had high praise for those who started it. They were Mr. C. A Howell. Miss Joan Vickers and Sir John Barlow, who were on a visit158 words
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Article75 1960-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Ah Chew, who had four previous convictions for chap-jl-ki offences, today had his fifth recorded In the Ninth Magistrate's Court and was Jailed for 18 months. He was arrested at a pollc* road block at the Junction of Rochore Canal Road and Jalan75 words
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Article25 1960-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.. —The Malayan Library Association will hold its second annual meeting at the University of Malaya on Saturday at 3 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement111 1960-09-09 9 "4Am*, #***** Velva Moisture Film provides the precious moisture giving ingredients every skin must have. Protective, lasting, invisible under any Elizabeth Arden powder foundation, it keeps your skin smooth, your make-up a luminous beauty. aiv r*ii X.O9SOX rim comb it through— it tints and sets Baodbox Ttai-o-Ml onm yum fll111 words
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Advertisement82 1960-09-09 9 I dreamed I was Nr Hpr .>-■ ft^Lr^^s^l sm^sm. '^H WANTED in my Maidenf orm bra Nin: Star Flower. Reward: Just wearing ttl Distinguishing characteristics: Circular stitched cups i« pretty petal pattern. Twin elastic bands beneath cups* Upper bands adjust to make bra fit like custom-made. Lower bands make bra82 words
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Article, Illustration203 1960-09-09 10 WYNN OIL Co., manufacturers of automotive chemicals in California, the United States, are making a strong bid to establish a greater export market in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. A more complete range of their products, including heavy duty friction proofing, diesel fuel203 words
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Article124 1960-09-09 10 LYKES Brothers Steamship Co.'s new $30 million cargo liner Zoella Lykes has been commissioned for the Far East service, calling at Manila, Subic Bay, Hong Kong, Kaoshung, Keelung, Inchon, Pusan, Kobe, Nagoya, Shimizu and Yokohama. The Zoella Lykes Is the third of 53 new124 words
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Article50 1960-09-09 10 Five West Australian industrialists and businessmen will be among the 38 Australian members of a trade mission to South-East Asia early next year. The Australian trade ship, "Straat Banka. will leave Fremantle in March and will visit Singapore. Malacca, Port Swettenham. Penang. Bombay and Colombo.50 words
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Article171 1960-09-09 10 qiHE Brunei Government has purchased a crush- ing, screening and storage plant to crush stone for road and airfield work. The plant, one of the largest ever shipped overseas by the manufacturers, Frederick Parkers Ltd., of Leicester. England, has been installed to keep pace with the demand171 words
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Article264 1960-09-09 10 $5m. milk plant in Petaling Jaya NESTLE S BIG FEDERATION PROJECT STARTED NESTLES Products 11 (Malaya) Lt d. have established a $5 million company in Petaling Java, Kuala Lumpur. -to produce milk for the local market. Registered under the name of Food Specialities Malaya Ltd., the new company will initially264 words
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Article88 1960-09-09 10 BIG DECLINE IN BRICK PRODUCTION SINGAPORE'S brick production is falling off rapidly, due to the slackness in the local building activities. Statistics show that for the first five months this year 19.8 million bricks were produced, against 23.8 million bricks in the corresponding period last year. This was the lowest88 words
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Article156 1960-09-09 10 AN ASSOCIATED company of Air France is to run a DC-8 Jet service to the Far East from Monday. Mr. F. Legrand, Air France manager in Singapore, told the Straits Times in an interview before he began his leave this week. Mr. Legrand said156 words
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101 1960-09-09 10 AUSTRALIAN STEEL TRAYS EXPORTED TO SINGAPORE AN Australian firm which produces 85 per cent of the stainless steel trays sold there is now exporting to Singapore, Malaya, Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines and other markets. The company, Ranleigh Ware Ltd.. has been exportIng trays to Africa since 1930 and to101 words
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Article67 1960-09-09 10 A International Plastics Pair will be held In Utrecht, Holland, from October 19 to 20. Organised by the N.V. Raedthuys. Amsterdam, the fair which will be called Macro Plastic 1960. will be attended, by more than 600 exhibitors from 17 countries, including Britain, West Oermapy, the67 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-09-09 10 OPTICAL DEALERS GIVE DINNER ll/IR. J. VAN BAAK, dlrec■Ml tor of MacLaine Watson (Imports) Ltd.. met heads of optical companies at a dinner given by MacLaine Watson at the Tai Thonf restaurant at the Happy World, Singapore this week. Mr. Van Baak spoke to the guests about the lenses of88 words
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Article, Illustration154 1960-09-09 10 New Zealand beer to be sold in Malaya soon TtfIALAYAN drinkers may in future look forward iTI to New Zealand beer, said Mr. L. J. Moor house, a New Zealand brewery executive, when he visited Singapore last week Mr. Moorhouse, South Island manager of the New Zealand Breweries Ltd.. of154 words
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104 1960-09-09 10 4 UNIQUE customer service is being given in the Federation by AngloAmerican Corporation Ltd. to users of Hano m a g earthmoving equipment. The company uses Its own aircraft to fly urgently needed spare parts and technicians to any part of Malaya. In addition,104 words
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Article123 1960-09-09 10 K.L.M. carried 18 per cent more passengers in the Drat half of the year, compared with the corresponding six months in 1959. Freight flown by the airline during the period rose by 24 per cent while mail was op by 16 per cent. As in previous123 words
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Advertisement309 1960-09-09 10 business k 0 systems IcIACJuC^VXjCc equipment This Buckingham Selection Printing Machine is ideal for heavy routine tasks involving, for example addressing and listing; dividends; statements; payrolls; direct mailing; Insurance documentation; factory forms. m^- I MODELS AVAILABLE Sole Agents v mm $U||ATM TRADING Cfl> (M LT># (BUSINESS MACHINES DEPARTMENT) Singapore Jrd309 words
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Advertisement111 1960-09-09 10 MANSFIELDS THE TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL CONSULTANTS i SINGAPORE I I TEL. 2412 PENANG *****- K.LUMPUR ***** 4W as versatile as Qompton Nw-Rouuje? Mo other fluorescent fittinr* hay* «o mmay applications. In any bulletin* of any ala*. 'NEW-RANGE' flttlnrs. now available In 6 ft. 4 ft. 3 ft and 3ft sizes, are111 words
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Advertisement1677 1960-09-09 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO MEN, LintPttX, IUSttW. UNION ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Out S'pori Still P. S'hM ftwtat ILAUCUS H'burg, Bremtn, Ant'p, RdM It Ptrt/Stft IB BIOMEB LiverpMJ. Oubim H Ptrt Today Stft II IIPtNM LandoTH'turg. Braa.. RdM Sept 1 1 Stpt 11 Stat 11/14 Stat IS PERSEUS Livtraatl, Glasgow1,677 words
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Advertisement1298 1960-09-09 11 >saE4k THi LA.C. *****$-'—-/Qp a >4fl\ ADEN, REDSEA. MEIITERUNEAN. COHTIHENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN POtTS. HbHXH "AYUTHIA" I'lltft ■VrißF "MEtHIA" tl 11/Mltft 21/BSMt O/M Stft AATK "SIMtA" I) MStft/ 4 Ml 1/ I Mt T Mt "eyilf "uuniia" D .n/21 Mt nm mi M/a mi Accepting carts for Mem. Antwerp, RatterdM/AmesertM. mt,1,298 words
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Advertisement1343 1960-09-09 11 Kirn THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "a,,?- 1 SINftAPMt (lattiaaiaMl ia Me Ueittd Kietdtai I LINES UIUNU tt ADEN IX ft CONTINIHTAI POtTS. Spore P. S'hM Ptnang KNATTOW Antwtrp, RotttrdM. IrMea. Htmbtrg 11/14 Stft HMNEVII Liverftal. Hull. RotttrdM. HMburg IR Ptrt/11 tett 11/14 Mat MNUII Port Sadta, LlterflM. Aatwerp, RotterdM1,343 words
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Advertisement1347 1960-09-09 11 w^ MoALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. v--^ \w!S^ «ii MMi. «K BItBBMIAII UKI KLA VBMKS* LWE I LINMN. NAMWU, RinERDAM. HAVRE IM ANIILES, UN FRANCItCI. ft NULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND At! fer CmiIIM ft U.S.A. AtLtattt Parts. Acceetiti targe fer MMM ft Seatt Cm If NEWCASTLE Aawnc*. Sport P. S'hM1,347 words
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Article37 1960-09-09 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 8. RIBBER: 992 rents per Ib. (up one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 994 cents (quiet). TIN: $398.87 1 per picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 270 ton* 'up ten tons).37 words
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Article121 1960-09-09 12 MELBOURNE. Tiiurs INVESTMENT sha.es held a firm toue here today. Highlighting the rit*s we.c A.M.I. 6d., SUnhill SO,. H. C. Sleigh 7d. and I.A.H 9d. Base metal* and the oils he! i a steady trend while Commonwealth bonds traded along firm lines. Con. Zinc 97/9 Mount Lyell (&s.)121 words
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Article134 1960-09-09 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent Sept. /Oct. shipments $30 buyers, $31 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum $47 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntolc while $280 and Sarawak $275 (both up $10). special Sarawak134 words
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724 1960-09-09 12 By Our Market Correspondent MATURAL rubber production is still below consumption, according to preliminary figures issued by the International Rubber Study Group. •Estimated Soviet imports in June were double those of May and China's estimated imports rose by one third, according to the724 words
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Article22 1960-09-09 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 8 Sept. 7 Industrial*: 13U.81 131.31 Tin*: 2M.59 2a7.M Rubber*: 247.1t 147.07 Jan. 1 1»M IM.22 words
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Article211 1960-09-09 12 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber buyers i.o.b. closed In Singspore yesterday at 99 cents per lb.. up one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's close. The tone was quiet. S.C.CR.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 H.S.S. bpol lob. buyers 9S' sellers 100 (N>; Int. 1211 words
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Article152 1960-09-09 12 ALL Malayan Exchaage Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rates to 8100) New York: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. 33 1 8, 90 d st 33 3 8 credit bills, 33 12 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1 16, O.D. 32 3 16.152 words
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Article54 1960-09-09 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Sin- gmpore Harabour Board 1 wharves or expected today are: Benmhor 1-2. Shoyo Maru 6A. Glengarry 10-11. Maron 13-14, Isarstein 18. Yamahiko Maru 19. 81ruM N Wall 4. Van Llnschoten 25-26, Idomeneus 27-28, Tong Wee 29-30, Cannanore 33-34, Wonoaobo 35-36, Tchibonga 38-39, Selsho Maru54 words
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Article647 1960-09-09 12 SINGAPORE members of the *3 Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrial!: Boustead iS) Jl 20 ON, (10) 11.25 ON. (25) $1.30 14) fl 28. $1.27. (3) $1.25; Fed. Dispensary647 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1960-09-09 12 GONE FOR GOOD BLT NEVER FORGOTTEN First anniversary Krguirra Hick Mm at the Church of Oar Lady of Lourdes SO Ophir Road, Sincapore 7, 9.9.60 at 6.30 a.m. for tho repose of the soul of late Mrt. Cathrrine I ourdusamy <dau(hter of Mr. Mrs. A.S. David), died64 words
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Advertisement1123 1960-09-09 12 BJB^^r^^^HP^^f^^PWP^r^^^^^PsWy^B ■MakUUaWaflaVaValayaWaflaWaVaflafSßJßaßfl A m m flfe la^BWHa^am jK \SL\LINEj, Express U.S.A. Pacitic tfc Atlantic Coast Service ETA. E.T.A. E.I.A. j S'psr* P S ham Pimn| H'fconf I An|il»i N. York KMiktoi MWI" 27/MStpt 25 2* Si»l I kl X Oct 11 Nt< HI.UH Urn lit Call 73 2S Oct 11,271,123 words
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Advertisement472 1960-09-09 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir Htigkiig. Hill:- Spore P. S'tiam Ptnang "lONE¥ERITT" II Sift 1 1 Stpt II Ptrt "RUTHEVERETT" Stf t 21 Sipt II Sipt ■•IENEVERETT 11 0 Oct I Oct Fir RMftM, CkittajtSt, ClltlttP:"NOREVERETT" 2J Sip t -M Sipt "lOLPNEVERETT" 17 Oct 21 Oct 21 Oct BdIK oil/'itu space472 words
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Advertisement746 1960-09-09 12 NOTICES COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO -STENOGRAPHER Position filled, applicants thanked. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT JOHORE BAHRl JOHORE BAHRl BANKRUPTCY NO. T OF 196» I Re: G. MATHEWS forwrl? of No. 1 (Ground Floor), Jalan Inche Besar Zubaidah, Johorr Rahru and746 words
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Advertisement1473 1960-09-09 13 NOTICES NASSIM k CO.. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will aaO try rmbOc Aneilen toi ttesr isf Bssbss Nee. 4 4-1. CoUyer Quay. Blngspere, on Satanlay. ltth September, 19M, at It SB. Teak Extending dining table and chairs: Sideboard; Writing Tables; Wardrobes; Dressing Tables; Beds; Showcases; Steel Flung and Storage Cabinets; a Tubular1,473 words
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Advertisement175 1960-09-09 13 NOTICES OFFERS INVITED FOR BHUTAN ESTATE: Offers are Invited for the purchase of Bhutan Estate situated about two miles north of Salak. Selangor, on the Salak/Bangl Road. The total area is 1,.'56 acres of which approximately 1,610 acres are planted with mature and Immature rubber. There are about 1.157 acres175 words
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Advertisement890 1960-09-09 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITAL. In the State of Victoria. Australia, invites applications from legally qualified medical practitioner*- of at least one year's standing for the following posltloo on the Resident Medical Staff: SENIOR HOUSE PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. The appointee may receive experience and training In medical or surgical890 words
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Advertisement728 1960-09-09 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Contractors rl ass "EX" and above at the office of the Executive Engineer, Central Kedah. Sungei Patanl, up to 12 noon of the 19th day of September, 1960, for tbe supply of gravel for construction of Pantal Merdeka Road and Ttkam728 words
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Advertisement1020 1960-09-09 13 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT tt War** U (Min.)— Box St eta. otra COOK (■HOLISM BKAKINQ) required with restaurant or club experienced. Accora. available. Apply In writing to the Malacca Club. M -'-r~ WAHTID by European Firm In Koala Lumpur a ledger clerk with typewriting experience. Fleas* appiy Box A1,020 words
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Advertisement1128 1960-09-09 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wart* ti (Min.)— Bax tt tt*. axtrm TO LET ROOMS 49 WoodsvUle Road (attached bathroom) and 4 Topaz Road. Singapore. ground and first floors, modern sanitation, rent 885/--and 155/- respectively. Including light and water service*. Apply lado Australian Trading Co. Ltd. 30-A, Raffles Quay, Singapore. 1. NO.1,128 words
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Advertisement1043 1960-09-09 13 ROOKS A PUBLICATIONS tt W-mU II Ml*.)— Bax St tU. axtrn REPORT ON PIMANOB. Coouaeroe. Industry, Fed of Malay*. 1980., 84.76 a copy. Available at bookshops or from Par Bastera Feature* Banrica, 21A Battery Road. Singapore. TECHNICAL BOOKS, ootaln row requlrexaaet* from Mot ton. Smith Son Ltd., U Battery Road,1,043 words
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Advertisement749 1960-09-09 13 FOR SALE tt War** U (Min.)—Bax St ctt. axtrm BBDSHIBTS (INOLB 82.30. Blaakeu 87. M. Bedcovers, P'.Uowcovtrs, Pllllowa. all American. English. India* Oooda. Visit Luck* 17, Orchard Koa4. B'por*. tHARtt IN MALAYA'S tOUNOEIT IHTIRPRItIt Invast the modern way in UNIT TRUSTS Koi application form and full details of SECOND MALAYAN749 words
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Article334 1960-09-09 14 EVENING SKY READY TO HIT FORM THIS MAGIC RED FOUR-YEAR-OLD IS ONE TO FOLLOW AT PENANG ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep: Penang, Thursday "CWENING SKY, a four-year-old by Magic Red, is ready to show his worth at the coming Autumn races here. Evening Sky failed in I three outings334 words
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Article15 1960-09-09 14 LONDON. Thurs. Kipling has been scratched from this Saturday's St. Leger at Doncaster. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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84 1960-09-09 14 STRICTER RULES ON FRACTIOUS HORSES SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Straits Racing Association has decided to enforce, stricter rules against horse* which are fractious at the starting gate. In future, any horse which, has refused to enter the stalls in two consecutive races will be suspended for three months, after which its84 words
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Article54 1960-09-09 14 S'porf Dlv. 1: Chinese Ath. v TRC <Jn Besar 5.15 p.m.). Talpinr Div. 2 Malay Gums v PWD iJalan pdg). Kampar Div. 1: Tunas Harapan v Police fpdg>. S'tor Div. 1: SCRC v Young Malays. FRIENDLY: KPM v National Soccer) tes tParrer Park, Spore, 5.13). ATHLETICS State meet:54 words
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Article169 1960-09-09 14 Spurs keep 100 per cent record J ONDON, Thurs. ToUenham Hotspur k«?pt their 100 per cent record In the English First Division last night when they beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 at Bolton. Spurs were a goal down soon after the start when Bolton centre forward McAdams put the northerners ahead,Reuter - 169 words
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Article67 1960-09-09 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Alf Mungrue has withdrawn from the Singapore team to meet the visiting Pakistan Eaglets cricket team in the two-day match starting on Saturday on .the padang her*. Abdul Razak comes into the team which will now be: Johnny Kirkham (captain), Roger Bowles. Cecil Cooke, Alex67 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-09-09 14 SCHOFIELD, the Birmingham City goalkeeper, dives at the feet of his centre-half Smith, who is being, challenged for the ball by Fulham outside right Key (left) in the First Division match at Craven Cottage, London, fast week. Reuter picture.Reuter - 47 words
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Article285 1960-09-09 14 LONDON, Thursday. CELDOM, if ever, has there been so little interest in the St. Leger as in this year's race, to be run over 14 furlongs and 132 yards at Doncaster on I Saturday. The race appears to be "hi the bag" for the EpsomReuter - 285 words
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122 1960-09-09 14 Lack-lustre Liston in listless show SEATTLE, Thurs. Sonny Liston of Philadelphia, top-ranked contender for Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight crown, did little to enhance his claims for a title fight in gaining a unanimous points decision over Eddie Machen In a desultory 12-round bout her* last night. Liston started favourite to122 words
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Article367 1960-09-09 14 SOCCER I SPORE Dtv. 1: Darul Afiah 4 (Mahal Ambu 2. Bajuri. Majld Rahmat) 8ukaramai 2 (Ahmad Awang, Sanl). i 17 Gurkh* DiTVOCXF minor units k.o. tourney: No. 8 Brigade I Medical Group, RAMC (Sell 6 Gurkha Signals (S'ban) 3. HOCKEY INTER-SCHOOL (Katong District, 8'pore); St. Patrick's 4367 words
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Advertisement751 1960-09-09 14 The Eterna -Malic «Golfer» is the first automatic pocket watch to be |k pnvvcrcd with the selfwinding system on a miniature ballbearing. Ji never w>^^\ i^^B i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^H Deeds to be wound manually. You just pick it up, slip it in your pocket Nnbr vV A and it works. How is751 words
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Advertisement47 1960-09-09 14 Introducing The New Outstanding DOLL RADIO J^#c*#l F##tiifw.— 2. Uaa Li».. 1. Sm«H mod lM»tfy, 4. No dnturboKti ">Ah^ •Ntwi. ««4 m may fj "jßp*^n fW|lr Can b* Purchase By Pomt ONLY $10.00 Eaek. THAot. mounts wnctmtß. A.CHADIOCOL, yH 4 BdiM«fi Pood Twip^inn I T«*t 22S1 J47 words
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Article, Illustration425 1960-09-09 15 MALAYAN WEIGHTLLFTER FINISH IN 11th PLACE ROME, Thurs. RUSSIAN WINNER SETS WORLD OLYMPIC RECORDS "If ALAYAN weightlifting "hope" Chung Kum Weng was outclassed in fierce Olympic competition for the featherweight championship here last night. Kum Weng finished in 11th place with a total of 694-lb for theUPI - 425 words
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Article783 1960-09-09 15 EQUESTRIAN DRESSAGE GRAND PRIX Final Platings: 1 8- Filatov (USSR) i Absent) 2.144 points, 2 O. Plscher (Swltt) (Wald) 2,087. 3 J. Neckermann (Ger) (Asbach) 2.062. 4 H. St. Cyr. (Swed) (L'Etoll) 2.064. 5 I. Kallta iUSSRi (Kortoey) 2.007. 6 P. Galvln (US) (Rathpatriclcj MO. 7 R.783 words
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Article90 1960-09-09 15 The table of —tol wtnn«n at the tad of Wetooatojr'B niiptUtton (roM, rihrer and braise meUlt): Enarii IUlT Ocrautay Turkey AnitrmlU Hungary Poland Britain Ci*eho.l<>v»ki» Denmark New Zealand Bulgaria Rumania Sweden Aaatrta Norway Greece 9mm France Belgium lr*n HolUnd Sooth Africa SwitxcrUnd I A.R. Argentina Canada Yu(o»lavia90 words
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Article378 1960-09-09 15 ROME. Thurs. Olympic medal winners figure strongly In the Empire and Commonwealth team to meet the united States at the White City on Sept. 14. The team, announced by Mr Jack Crump, secretary of the British Amateur Athletic Board in conluctlon with other Commonwealth athletic associations,378 words
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Article32 1960-09-09 15 MILAN. Thurs.— ltaly's cycling champion Saute Gaiardoni, winner of two goU medals in the Olympics, was In hospital today with concussion after being struck by a car door yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article31 1960-09-09 15 GLASGOW. Thurs. To avoid rowdyism after next Saturday's football League match between Rangers and Celtic here, trie city magistrates have decided to segregate toe outiaortec* oi the rival teams— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article146 1960-09-09 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Darul Aflah gained full point* when they scored an easy 4-2 victory over Sukaramai in a first division league match at Jalan Besar stadium today. Darul Aflah opened scoring through centre-forward Mahat Ambu In the 10th minute. Bukaramai evened the score In146 words
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203 1960-09-09 15 Lim: I'm pleased with our efforts ROME, Thurs. Mr. Urn Kee Siong, Malaya's chef de mission, said today he was "very pleased" with the efforts of Malaya's nine competitors in the Olympics so far. "The boys have tried their very best. I believe they must have learned a lot," heReuter - 203 words
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Article156 1960-09-09 15 JOINT SERVICES Ketch r Iqbai b Ghafoar It Sullivan c »nd b Ghafoo. 14 Jeffera c J. Sa««d b Shuja I din Muiifrnr si Sbakoor b J. Ssrrd Bowlm it Khakoor b J. Saa«4 45' Lopes e Shakoor b J. Sacet S Mor r an c and b ShoJ»156 words
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Article58 1960-09-09 15 I-fOME, Thurs. Eugenl Cherkasov of Russia led with 296 points followed by William McMillan of the United States with 295 and Penttl Llnnosvuo of Finland with 294 at the end of the first round of the Olympic rapid fire pistol shooting. The marksmen fired 30 shotsReuter - 58 words
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Article368 1960-09-09 15 PAKISTANIS OWED WIN TO SHAKOOR SINGAPORE, Thursday. rnHE VISITING Pakistan Eaglets scored their second successive win in Singapore today, when they beat Singapore Joint Services by six wickets, and much of the credit for the victory goes to wicket keeper Shakoor Ahmad. Shakoor featured prominently In the Services' dismissal on368 words
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511 1960-09-09 16 Khir will lead team to rubber study talk KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Federation Government today announced the names of its delegates to the 15th meeting of the International Rubber Study Group, which will be opened by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall on Monday.511 words
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Obituary121 1960-09-09 16 MR. V. T. PILLAI of Lot ***** luaac Lane, .New Tamil Settlement. lpob, paused away on 8-0-60. Funeral at 4.30 p.m. on 9-9-SO. MM. LIOW TIOW KB! panned away peacefully on 8.9.60 leaving behind his beloved wife; four hoi. Eufene. Ttw Lev. Tew Chyr. Yew Hock: a daughter Ronalind:121 words
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Obituary21 1960-09-09 16 OUC TO THE d.-ath of His HiKhn. thr Merdrka Anniversary Ball Johor* Bahru will now be brld on October 13th.21 words
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Article201 1960-09-09 16 A night of opera at the Vic SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Musical Society's "A Night at the Opera" attracted a goodly audience to the Victoria Theatre tonight. it Is pleasant to be able to record that the solo singing was of a particularly high standard; it far outshone in sty le^201 words
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442 1960-09-09 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs I) AST British color nial policy in Singapore and the Federation is under attack by a leading London weekly. The South-East Asia correspondent of the Influential Economist in an article Paths to Statehood.' called for a thorough review442 words
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Article21 1960-09-09 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Scandinavian Airlines System. Thai International and Swissair moved to John Little's BuUding in Raffles Place on Monday21 words
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Article292 1960-09-09 16 LONDON, Thur*. —There were j some Irregular price movements in London stock markets today. Initial hesitancy reflected the sharp fall on Wall Street yesterday but selective buying of Industrial equities was resumed later and several useful gains were established. Prospect* of increasing capital investment was an encouraging factor292 words
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Article31 1960-09-09 16 LONDON, Ttiur*.—Spot 28 *id.. Sept./ Oct. 28".d.. Oct./ Dec. 28\d., Jan./ Mar. 28d.. Apr/June 27-, d.. July/Sept. 27>,d.. Sept. C.i.f. 28>,<1.. Oct. r.lf. 28',d.. Nov. c.l.f. 28Sd. Tone: Barely steady.31 words
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Article19 1960-09-09 16 LONDON. Ttiura.—BuvtT» £800. sellers £801, Porwara bu.wrx £799. seller., £800. Btttltment £8004. Turnover a.m. 40 ion*, p.m. 35.19 words
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616 1960-09-09 16 ROME, Thurs. AFTER a protest, the All-German side were awarded the Olympic Games gold medal in the men's .4 by 100 metres relay here today. Earlier the United States had been declared the winners, the All-Germans second and Russia third. But the final616 words
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