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Title Section20 1960-09-13 1 A*»«AC« DAILY 1CR1 II II SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 1 The Straits Tiems Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article1097 1960-09-13 1 Brazzaville snubs team bound for U.N. Leaves home by car then he disappears LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday DRESIDENT Kasavubu today issued a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Patrice Lumumba. The announcement was made by Mr. Jean Bolikango, a member of Mr. Joseph Ileo's "shadow cabinet." Soon after, Mr.1,097 words
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348 1960-09-13 1 THIS RACE TO WORLD CRISIS MUST STOP— DAG NEW YORK, Monday fHE UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, today called for a halt in "the present-day race towards a world crisis" and stressed the ILN.'s potential for limiting the cold war. He said it was against the background of theReuter - 348 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-09-13 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH smiles proudly at her younger ton, Prince Andrew and seems to be aware of his considerable weight as the holds him during an outing in the grounds of Balmoral, Scotland, where the Royal family are on holiday. With the Queen and66 words
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Article, Illustration250 1960-09-13 1 SINGAPORE. Monday. rpHE CHAIRMAN of the Malayan Rubber Export A Board, Mr. Chew Hock Leong, collapsed and was taken to the hospital this morning a few minutes after he had opened the International Rubber Packing and Quality Conference at the Victoria Srial Hall here,250 words
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Article20 1960-09-13 1 suspected SINGAPORE. Mon.—A girl, Chia Sio Lang. 22. of Jurong. was tonight admitted to hospital with suspected food poisoning.20 words
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Article19 1960-09-13 1 SAIGON, Mon.—Communist North Vietnam has elected a strong 11-man politburo to push through the state's complete socialisation.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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77 1960-09-13 1 [Briefing for Malaya's U.N. envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahaman. today spent an hour briefing Malaya's permanent representative at the United Nations. Dato Nik Kamil, on the forthcoming U.N. General Assembly session in New York. Also present at the discussion, held at Parliament House, was Inche77 words
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Article57 1960-09-13 1 LONDON. Mon. London police were today seeking a 40-year-old woman from Pacs, Mrs. Apolonatos. whose life Is In danger. Mrs. Apollonatos needs four-hourly treatment for a stomach ailment and she has already been missing nearly 48 hours. Police appealed for anyone who may have seen herReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1960-09-13 1 CALAIS, Mon. Mohammed Ahsanullah. 34, of Pakistan, postponed today an attempt to swim the English channel. He said he would make the attempt tomorrow —U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article45 1960-09-13 1 BERLIN. Mon— The post of the East German President is to be replaced by a Council of State, headed by Communist leader. Walter Ulbright. The presidency became vacant last week through the death of Wllhelm Pleck. 84. the country's first president Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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153 1960-09-13 1 S. AFRICA SENDS BACK ANGLICAN BISHOP TO ENGLAND JO H A N N E SBURG, Mon. South Africa today secretly deported the antiapartheid Bishop of Johannesburg. Dr. Ambrose Reeves, two days after his return to the Union. He fled from South Africa in fear of arrest when the state ofReuter - 153 words
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Article34 1960-09-13 1 PARIS. Mon. Gen. de Gaulle, freshly returned from a triumphal five-day tour of Briianny. today received the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Sergei Vinotfradov, at the Elysee Palace, at the Soviet envoys request.—Reutrr.Reuter - 34 words
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Article17 1960-09-13 1 ANKARA. Mon—Gen. Irkan Bastug, Governor of Ankara, was killed today when his chauffeur-driven automobile overturned.—U.P.l.17 words
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Article346 1960-09-13 1 1/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. An eightman advance party of Malaya's special force left for the Congo by air this evening. Its main task will be to send back Information on conditions In the Congo to the Federation Government and to help with arrangements for receiving346 words
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Article16 1960-09-13 1 LUMUMKA KRttD i BOTOI DVD LE, Ma It mi- r Inmuinbj i r t16 words
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Article, Illustration288 1960-09-13 2 PROBLEM: HOW DID THEY STEAL PEPPER WITHOUT ATTRACTING JAGAS ATTENTION? SINGAPORE, Monday. A BIG problem facing: the police today was: How could burglars have stolen 120 sacks of pepper from a godown without attracting the attention of a jaga" lying on his charpoy 10 yards away? Not288 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-09-13 2 WEDDING IN A HURRY FOR CONGO FORCE SIGNALLER He Is L Cpl. Low Kong Ming above), a 23- year-old radio technician In the Federation Signal Squadron, who married hurriedly last Friday under a .special licence In a brief, no-frllls ceremony at the Kuala Lumpur Registry He and his bride, pretty149 words
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287 1960-09-13 2 Lawyers charge for passport signatures: David KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon. Lawyers were accused In Parliament today of charging between $20 and $25 for signing papers certifying they were acquainted with people seeking Malayan passports. The accusation came from Mr. V. David (Socialist Fronti who objected to the need for Malayan287 words
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91 1960-09-13 2 A 'killer' holds up cocoa planting KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Further cocoa planting In Malaya is being discouraged until the Government can combat a killer disease which is destroying the plants. The Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Asiz bin Ishak, said this in Parliament today, in reply to a question by91 words
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142 1960-09-13 2 HIGHER PAY TO BE BACK-DATED TO JANUARY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rE higher pay for government daily-rated workers recommended by the Wages Commission will be back-dated to Jan. 1, the Prime Minister! Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in the House of Representatives today. He was replying to a question by a member.142 words
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Article59 1960-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A > bridge over the Batu Pahai River Is included In th« second Five-Year Plan The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunlea- tions. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, i said this In Parliament to* day in reply to a question. There was no proposal59 words
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120 1960-09-13 2 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Forty Government doctors have resigned since the Federation became Independent, the House of Representatives was told today. The announcement was made by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. who was speaking mi behalf of the Minister120 words
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210 1960-09-13 2 ACTION AGAINST DUMPING— A WARNING BY MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE Federation Government would not hesitate to take antidumping action or restrict imports "from any source" to protect local industry. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. said this In Parliament today. He was replying to Mr.210 words
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Article57 1960-09-13 2 I KOTA BHARU. Mon— Two Kelantan civil servants will leave for Britain next week on Colombo Plan scholarships. They are Nik Badllshan bin Abdullah, private secretary to the Mentri Besar and Inche i Nasir bin Yusoff. Assistant State Secretary. j Both will join the London57 words
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Article54 1960-09-13 2 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— Mr. Noel Ogle, a teacher and an honours graduate of the University of Malaya, has been transferred from the Penance Free School to the Sultan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star. He takes the place of Mr. P. Courtenay. who returns to England at the54 words
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Miscellaneous22 1960-09-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \WOWf te*ps) \WOiv/ YOU TO MIT j f «U**ir£i«r V LITTLE GIRU*/ \Bl« •OJ7" W 11 <3*22 words
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373 1960-09-13 3 Nikita may put man into orbit to dazzle Nkrumah Co. at U.N. NEW YORK, Monday TWE Soviet Union will demonstrate some new technological breakthrough next week, coinciding with Mr. Khrushchev's attendance at the United Nations General Assembly, it is believed. Diplomats said such a development would increase enormously the SovietReuter - 373 words
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222 1960-09-13 3 BERLIN, Monday. EAST German Communist leader. Herr Walter Ulbricht, in a new threat to isolated West Berlin yesterday claimed the right to con- trol traffic to the city. He told a cheering crowd of more than 100.000 in East Berlins August Bebel Platz222 words
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Article17 1960-09-13 3 SEOUL. Mon.—Two children were killed here and 95 people injured today .by a runaway bus.—U.P.l.17 words
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Article33 1960-09-13 3 JAKARTA. Mon.—A palace spokesman said today that Presidrrt Soekarno now intendec :c leave for the forthcoming: stosion of the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 26 instead of Oct. 5. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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310 1960-09-13 3 NEW SHOTS IN RED v RED WAR OF WORDS LONDON, Monday. NEW shots were fired in the ideological conflict involving Russia, China and Yugoslavia at the weekend. |3elgrade. Borba, the I Yugo.-lav newspaper d Pravda, the official aper of the Soviet unlst Party, of "forgeries" and of "slandering the entireReuter - 310 words
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Article51 1960-09-13 3 LONDON. Mon.—Britons drank £8 million worth more beer In the second quarter of this year than In the same period last year. Government statistics showed today. They spent £23 million 1 more on tobacco. Comparative figures were: Beer £151 m. (£143 m.); Tobacco £287 m. <£264 m.).—Reuter - 51 words
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162 1960-09-13 3 Virginal births are possible —doctor NOTTINGHAM, Mon.— A woman doctor said here that a girl could become pregnant while still a virgin, and added: "Through the ages there have been a great many virgin births." Dr. Ethel Dukes, honorary secretary of the medical advisory board of the British National MarriageReuter - 162 words
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Article82 1960-09-13 3 SOLDIERS ON STRIKE OVER BAD FOOD BONN, Mon.—Officers and men of the Lancashire. Fusiliers. stationed at Osnabrueck (West Germany) met yesterday to consider ways of improving the standard of food at their camp, where 250 men went on temporary hunger strike at lunch time yesterday. A British Army spokesman said:Reuter - 82 words
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Article28 1960-09-13 3 NEW YORK. Mon.—A 13--year-old boy yesterday admitted the fatal stabbing of his teenage sister as the climax of an argument over what television programmes to watch.—U.P.l.28 words
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Article19 1960-09-13 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian Government is planning to seek extradition treaties with Britain and other countries.—U.P.l19 words
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130 1960-09-13 3 NEW ORLEANS. Mon. Negroes successfully integrated "six or seven" white churches of major denominations here yesterday, and there were Indications Negroes would attend other white churches next Sunday. New Orleans had its first sit-in demonstration on Friday. The Xecroes. about a dozen in all. were130 words
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229 1960-09-13 3 DE GAULLE MAKES NEW OFFER FOR PEACE IN ALGERIA PARIS. Monday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle ended a five-day speech- making tour of Brittany yesterday with an open invitation to all shades of opinion in Algeria to "make contact with France" to discuss Algeria's future. In his last big speech before he229 words
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Article87 1960-09-13 3 Strength by the other Mr. K CAN DIEGO, Mon.—Senator John Kennedy, tne Democratic presidential candidate, said in a speech here last night that strength was the only thing that Impressed Mr. Khrushchev. "That requires only one kind of defence policy," he said, "not a policy of ceilings and limitations, notReuter - 87 words
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Article25 1960-09-13 3 LAS VEGAS. Mon—Singer Tommy Sands. 23. and Nancy Sinatra. 20. daughter of Frank Sinatra, were married yesterday at a private ceremony here.—U P.I.25 words
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Advertisement180 1960-09-13 3 COMING SOON I Miss Dawn Cowan brings you personal beauty advice from Helena Rubinstein Your Bcwrty Probtrau solve* Miss Dawn Cowan is making another visit in response lo tremendous public demand following her tour last year. Many women who followed her expert advice will be coming along to say "Thank180 words
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562 1960-09-13 4 GEC strikers can expect no help Byrne SINGAPORE. Mon 'MINISTRY WAS SIDETRACKED' THE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today declared that the 150 striking employees of the General Electric Company in Buk i t Timah Road could not expect help from hi s Ministry "because they562 words
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Article55 1960-09-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. ana his wife will pay Informal visits to North Borneo and Sarawak after their official visit to Brunei with the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof Ishak and his wife. It was officially announced today. They will attend the55 words
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Article61 1960-09-13 4 No water areas SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In the following areas:— Along St. George's Road, between St. Francis Road and Serangoon Road and portion of Serangoon Road, between St. George's Road and St. Michael's Road. In Meyer Road between Tanjong61 words
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195 1960-09-13 4 TYPHOID: GOVT. CAMPAIGN ON FOUR ISLANDS SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE Health Ministry today announced a massive typhoid immunisation programme for the Southern Islands as the total of definite and suspected cases rose to 49. Thirty-seven cases are from Shell Company's Pulau Bukom Besar. and the rest from neighbouring Pulau Bukom Kechll.195 words
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Article100 1960-09-13 4 BERLIN GIFT TO STORE SINGAPORE, Mon.— A new interpretation of the National Anthem, "M»Julah Stagapura," played by the Berlin Chamber Orchestra was played over Radio Singapore tonight, and will be played, for the time being, at the radio's opening in the mornlnp and at 11 pan. doting time. Notes, too100 words
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1216 1960-09-13 4 SINGAPORE. Monday WAS the refusal of an employee of the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. to do work; an act of wilful disobedience, or was it the result of a concerted action in which other members of his union were also involved?1,216 words
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Article251 1960-09-13 4 rl following la today's schedule of civil* aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Istanbul, Teheran, Bombay, Colombo (BA780) 4.40 a.m.; from London, Frankfurt, Karachi, Cakutta. Rangoon IBA708) 9.05 p.m. Gansda: From Jakarta (GA996) 10.40 a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong251 words
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Miscellaneous112 1960-09-13 4 I The diary] SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASIIOCIATION: Talk on "Depression diagnosis and management" by Or. Yap Meow Fuo. Allen Lecture Theatre, Sepoy Lines, 8.15 pm SINGAPORE Jl'DO CLL'B: nfth to Second Kyu. 8 p.m to 9 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Membership day. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; sewing and embroidery classes, 11112 words
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Article401 1960-09-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. BUT THE MINISTER WILL ORDER UNION TO WITHDRAW NOTICES OVER RECOGNITION THE SINGAPORE Petroleum Workers' -L Union today served strike notices on the managements of the Shell Co. and the Stand-ard-Vacuum Oil Co. to press its claim to represent all categories of workers401 words
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145 1960-09-13 5 Mobamed the mimic, aged 10, vanishes from home KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Ten-year-old Mohamed Yusoff bin Ibrahim, well known to the people at 4th mile Oombak Village near here, for his ability to mimic animal sounds and for his powerful singing voice, has been missing from home since Sept. 5. His145 words
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201 1960-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TOROM 1963 onwards every teacher completing training should be able to teach Malay at least in the lower classes of primary schools. This assurance was given by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib.201 words
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219 1960-09-13 5 Sultan's 'signature forged on $800 cheque PEON BOUND OVER 'RELUCTANTLY' ALOR STAR, Monday. A PEON in the Sultan's office withdrew $800 from the Chartered Bank with a stolen cheque on which the Sultan's signature had been forged, the Sessions Court here was told today. Ishak bin Abdul Ranee. 20. was219 words
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Article43 1960-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Man.— Teo Kay Hock, 41, of Sungel Besl Road, was Jailed for three months after he pleaded guilty In the second magistrate's court today to stealing two razors from a five-foot-way barber stall at Batu Road on Aug. 7.43 words
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103 1960-09-13 5 30 DIE IN SARAWAK MEASLES OUTBREAK ITUCHING. Mon. Thirty children died recently during an outbreak of measles in a longhouse community i n the Third Division. The Director of Medical Services in Sarawak, Dr. D. A. Baird. referred to this when he told the public the dancers of wronr treatment103 words
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Article63 1960-09-13 5 GIVE JOB TO EX-SERVICES APPEAL PENANO. Mon.— The manager of the Penang Employment Exchange, Inche Mashahor bin Mohamed Iskandar. today appealed to employers to give job s to exServicemen. "Government Is anxious to see that they get opportunities for employment," he said. Inche Mashahor reported there were 333 ex-Service-men among63 words
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Article55 1960-09-13 5 PENANO. Mon.—A stained glass painting and two statues were found broken at the old Church of St. Anne's, In Kuliin Road. Buklt Mertajam. during the weekend. The painting was of St Anne, patroness of the church, while the statues were of two other saints. A report has55 words
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Article29 1960-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government proposes to set up an emloyment exchange and Labour Department sub-office In Petaling Jaya. Parliament was told today.29 words
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Miscellaneous147 1960-09-13 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahi rn^*~l <YC!CEROy| '9UT \/USTEN^| I q ~T~| t^W||L_ I—^~ Lit Abner By Ai Capp vBK J^L""EAJT, BY -<&«#*!- WONDER WHY THEY I f EECUZ WE ALUJS BIN \n wowLD%ioi?T JLJF2f f TOMORpry ttomwnf Y\ tries to kill EVRreocry sokindtothim.'.'— l \f SSSiSmSs^ l^ I ,'CEPTMI^.M-MEBBE147 words
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Article105 1960-09-13 6 Wordt tit (Minimum) Ma. AND MRS. LLOYD MAYLt thank relative* and friends for their good wishes, gifts and presence at their wrddlng on 3.9 60. MM. m MRS. LIM LOO CHIONO thank the doctor* and staff of wards 28 and 26 for thrir wonderful help In making th* recovery105 words
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Article641 1960-09-13 6 It would be much easier to believe that Mr. Khrushchev is going to New York with honest intentions if the out. ward manifestations of Russian policy were not so disturbing. Consider for instance Russian intervention in the Congo, the new crusade against Mr. Hammarskjoeld and the Security Council641 words
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Article329 1960-09-13 6 Socialist Front criticism of the Federal take-over of the Kuala Lumpur municipality is a long way off the beam when it accuses the Government of acting for fear of the election of a Socialist Front Municipal Council. Making this charge Mr. Karam Singh added tha. it was an329 words
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Article237 1960-09-13 6 Had the Federation Women Teachers' Union come into being in March last year instead of this it might have contributed usefully to the negotiation of a unified pay scale and at least some of Its goals might have been reached quite easily. But the unified scale is nearing237 words
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Article, Illustration967 1960-09-13 6 Lumumba: Hellbent for disaster PATRICK O'DONOVAN just back from the Congo pinpoints that country's greatest danger the almost paranoic nationalist who is driving it to destruction... •The best that could happen would be for him to disappear IF Patrice Lumumba survives to claim the title of Premier of the Congo,967 words
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851 1960-09-13 6 Revision of seats: A n expla na tion f]Rrn.CIBMS of the Electlon Commission's report on the delimitation and allocation of the new Parliamentary constituencies have suggested that the allocation of the constituencies amongst the States Is not equitable. The draft published figures for the recent re-regls-tratlon of the electorate have851 words
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Advertisement101 1960-09-13 6 The know about VENTILATION ASSEMBLY BALLS BAKERIES CAFES CANTEENS <I I B BOOMS DAMCS BALLS FACTOBIEft CABACES BOTH. BABS B*nCß**M MMCBJ MBjbJBBJbVJ BESTAVBANTS ConmltSl&C. fitst Tht C E. C ventilation department covert all aspects of ventilation mud hat at Its aim tht comfort, health and well bhnt of all people101 words
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261 1960-09-13 7 BLAST ON SHIP: MAN DIES, ONE HURT SINGAPORE, Mon. The 16,000-ton Italian tanker Linda Giovanna arrived in Singapore today with one of its crew dead and another gravely Injured as a result of a midocean explosion on board the ship six days ago. The dead man, Constantinl Enzo. 20, was261 words
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78 1960-09-13 7 IPOH, Mon.— The Minister for Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. said here today that the new education policy would "really brine unity to our new nation." He was speaking at the official opening of the $90,000 extension block of the Anglo-Chinese78 words
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Article669 1960-09-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday MINISTER SAYS GOVT. MOVE TO TAKE OVER KUALA LUMPUR IS 'IN NATURE OF EXPERIMENT, WILL BE REVIEWED...' THE MOVE to scrap the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council was taken a stage further today when the Federal Capital Bill had its second reading in669 words
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566 1960-09-13 7 LATE KING: HOUSE EXPRESSES SYMPATHY KUALA LUMPUR. Monday T EADERS of all parties in the House of ■L* Representatives today expressed "deep sympathy" on the death of the Yang diPertuan Agong and "warm appreciation" to Tengku Ampuan Jema'ah for her services as Raja Permaisuri Agong. The House vnnnimnnriy passed a566 words
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Article173 1960-09-13 7 KUCHING, Monday. TPHE Chief Justice, Sir John Ainley, said in a A judgment last week that he kne.v of no method whereby China or any other country could b« forced to accept Fu Tze Man, a Sarawak-born Chinese against whom the Government; had made a deportation order.173 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-09-13 7 Envoy sees tourists resort-to-be isle off Singapore COL. SI'GHI ARTO. the Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore, his wife bid farewell to the women leaden of Pulan Karimon. About 80 Singapore visitors accompanied the colonel and his wife on Sunday to the island which has been selected by the Indonesian Government to61 words
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Article47 1960-09-13 7 Engineer killed IPOH, Mon. Mr. Max Jehle. 35, a foreman of the German civil engineering contractors for the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric project, was fatally Injured when a van he was travelling In overturned about three miles from here this morning. He died in hospital without regaining consciousness.47 words
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Article57 1960-09-13 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today made an order for the sale of the French motor vessel Vanda, now In the Singapore Harbour, on the application of the master and the crew of the vessel. The ship will be sold57 words
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Article103 1960-09-13 7 ifUALA TRENGGANU, *V Mon.— The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Inche Daud Said, had a half-hour discussion with the Sultan last night at the Istana Maziah on the present state of the Pan-Mala-yan Islamic Party Government here. It Is understood that Inche Oaud mentioned the possibility of formIng103 words
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Article166 1960-09-13 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Monday. A CO-OPERATIVE society has been formed to take over the job of setting up fertiliser and paper factories from the Apex Bank. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak announced this at the Inaugural meeting of the166 words
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Article315 1960-09-13 7 SINGAPORE, Monday A SCHOOL teacher, Molra Veronica Tan Yong Cher, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today, dissolving her marriage to Alfred Wee Tiong Un, a businessman, on the ground of "constructive desertion." The decree315 words
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Article52 1960-09-13 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Chua Eng Guan. SO, of Merchant Road, was today fined $800 in default three months' jail In the magistrate's court for assisting In a character lottery. He was arrested by a detective of the Gambling Suppression Branch at the Boat Quay market at lunchtime52 words
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Article32 1960-09-13 7 JOHORF BAHRU. Mon.—A mathematics, art and science exhibition will be held at the English College here on Thursday and Friday. The annual speech day will take place on Thursday.32 words
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185 1960-09-13 7 Chopper case man takes off trousers in court SINGAPORE, Mon. Women in the public gallery today screamed and ran out when a man charged with causing hurt to his wife took off his trousers and stood naked from the waist downwards In the Sixth Magistrate 1 Court here. The Incident185 words
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Advertisement159 1960-09-13 7 PROMOTION Wf^jj^ is our business Ao.tr.rim, New Tnlis l. and F* oflbr nppqj— tt« to .porta-i and imported tad tha latematomU Dwmkm a/ the Bank of Naw SowUt Wale* can Mp *ksw ■lillllll The Bulk's coeapiete baaJcag Mr*a» Uwj mch apeculued fcciliuet a* trade and ajdaatrial eaquine*. acoajomk and trade159 words
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Advertisement127 1960-09-13 7 •♦♦»»*»»♦»»«>»«♦ For "Beauty the Modern Way 9 From sth to 17th September AT ROBINSON 6 CO. LTD. MRS. ANNA SIM. Mk Dorothy Groy B«outy I CounMllor, recently rttunwd from o world j Study tour, will be In i otttndonci ot ft*, ROBINSON'S from sth Tfc W to 17th September. V127 words
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Article, Illustration981 1960-09-13 8 LUCY HUANG - A cultural feast in store for public FEMININE FORUM LUCY HUANG By BALLET AND PLAY IN LIMELIGHT THIS week the Ministry of Culture is serving the public a sumptuous feast of dancing, singing and acting during their weeklong Singapore Cultural Festival, and I am sure many of you wMI want981 words
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Advertisement348 1960-09-13 8 saafttaV I s^ Try Pearl Cutex Nail Polish and fee bow perfectly lovely your hands look. Your fingertips j will glow with luminous beauty. And the exclusive formula defies chipping and peeling. Daytime or evening for all occasions enhance your fingertips with a rare touch of beauty Pearl CUTEX Nail348 words
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Advertisement324 1960-09-13 8 Introducing a fabulous new hairspray that really HOLDS UVISC fUL RKI UR B«.t I for regular hair and regular I P hairdos. Holds firmly but I f enlly without stickiiatas or lacquer. «~«^*'H sESuaasl I BBsfl atSCM f!l •mTUANDBUACHED-Hajr B^l^JlHi^ thai ia processed taerdi both I itlji't'Jl condiiiomnf and eitra324 words
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Miscellaneous270 1960-09-13 8 Straits Times Crossword ACEOBB 6. any lady with an exterior 1. Redoubling make* a pati <0). count ftlty quid (18). 7. I weep so badly abroad, ana I. Cut goes to point and cover- It's Just v cold In winter I point (5). (9). I. Wnat the boxer did when270 words
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Advertisement1646 1960-09-13 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LOHION A CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'twa Pentruj AVCHM laaaaa. H-barg. Breeu. I'aam la Part Baat IS PtRSEfS LhitpiM. GlasfßW Sam. 11 Tmbi tpt 14/11 Seat 17 HfMkMM M-eaiiles, UvaraaM. A moetft Ota. 4 ttft II Sift 17/21 Stft 22 ITCAOM Llinsaol. Gtaatow1,646 words
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Advertisement1168 1960-09-13 9 xsssv THE LA.C. LIMES i^tZjWL AOEN, RERSU. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL A SCAMINAVIAN POSTS. HWj;J Spare P. Sham Panes*. VJ^LjT "meonia" i) 21/ a seat a/24 stft a/a Seat <Sk-Hl > "SIMM" a) aSerl/4 Oct 1/ I Oet 1/ 7 Oet rrRW-iaTaaT "ULAMIA' 1 a) Urn let a/a Sat S4/a Bet Accepting1,168 words
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Advertisement1334 1960-09-13 9 -Sf.'uT.N, THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '%T IiMAPOSt (latarperelM m Mm Hartal -.tftem) I UMS UILIMS ta AMH. HX A CStTTIMMTAI PMTS. Spore P. Sham Ptaaaf BfHATTOW Aatwarp. Rurteiaa. IrtaM, Hamburg ll Pert/14 Sapt BINNEVIS Liviiflll. Hall Roiter#m. Hamburg ta Part/14 Seat RENAIRANACH lobmo. Rotterdam «/27 Sapt a Seat/ 11,334 words
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Advertisement1296 1960-09-13 9 McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. W,. VPBRL rcLi He. mil. LIMB KLAVUrSU UMB I LOMO4UL HAMOOM, IOTTEUAM HAVII IBS AMIUS, UN FUNCISCO I) HtJtX MATTII, VANCOOVEI A POITUM AM far CaaaPiM A H4JL Attawajt Parta. Accee t.ei carte tar CaatrM A Saatk CITY Of NEWCASTLE Aairica rpan P. Sham Psaaat ORONXViui1,296 words
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Article34 1960-09-13 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 12. RUBBER: IMI cento per lb. (down oneeighth of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 100 cents (quiet). TIN: $400 per plcul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 15 tons).34 words
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Article117 1960-09-13 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the A week along steady lines here today. CoorUalds gained 7d. to 13s. 7d. and Hornet gained Is. 6d. to 86s. 6d Base metals and the oils held a firm tone, while Commonwealth Bends traded along steady ones Con Zinc 97/Mount Lyell (ta.)117 words
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Article151 1960-09-13 10 CHIPS lyinc alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Roeblah 1/2, Memnon 4 5. Steel Flyer 6A, State of Madras 6/7, Sangola 8/9, Flying Gull 10/11, Coromandel 13/14, Memnon 15/16, Rhesus 18, Eisho Maru 19, Selangor N. Wall 3, Serudom N. Wall 4. Llpls 21/23,151 words
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Article134 1960-09-13 10 (SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Ezehauifc noon prices pet plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Conllnent Sept./ Oct. shipment* $30 buyers, $304 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $43 sellers, drum $46 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white 1280 Sarawak $275. special Sarawak black $175 and garbled Lampong134 words
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Article131 1960-09-13 10 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' AsseciaUon rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. 33 V». 90 d/st 33 H credit bills, 334 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.I 32 1/16. O.D. 32 3/16, 90 d/st 32* credit bills. 32131 words
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752 1960-09-13 10 EASTERN SMELTING JOINS IN TREATING INDONESIAN ORE By Our Market Correspondent TJNDER an arrangement with the Straits Trading Co. Ltd., part of the Indonesian ore now being sent to Malaya is being treated by the Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd., the chairman and managing director of Consolidated Tin Smelters Ltd., Mr.752 words
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Article21 1960-09-13 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 12 Sept. IV Industrials: 129.98 129.83 Tins: 202.04 202JSS Rabbers: 24*\60 246.60 Jan. 1 1958=l*a.21 words
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Article216 1960-09-13 10 SEPTEMBER Bret grade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 100 Vi cento per lb., down one-eighth of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quietly steady. S.C.CJLA. eleafng prices in cento per lb., yesterday were: Int. l R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers, 100, sellers 100% <N)216 words
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Article559 1960-09-13 10 SINGAPORE members ol the Malayan Stock Exchange re- ported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.41; Gammon (2) $2.13 ON. $2.10 and $2.12; M. Cement $1.70; McAllster $1.30 ON; Robinson ords559 words
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Advertisement1082 1960-09-13 10 jfKr^i-iNEj 1 iKpwn O.S.A. PacUle tfs AtlanUc Coast SairUa t.TA. E.TX E.IJL Sport S Ittm Penang H'koni L. AnttlM N. York ■Uamm Mars' 17/ M Seat AM Sett S Oct N kl II Mi "(■■ism Mart' lit Call 3J 25 Oct HIV Oel It Oct lat cm nm oci 41,082 words
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Advertisement216 1960-09-13 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Ftr Heifkist. Ja*N:— Spore (>. S'titm Penanf "DONEVtMTT 1 M Sept In Pert "UNIVtIITT" iei I Ocl Fer Hjsteei. CiittiWt, Cslcatta:— ••NOIEVEHCTT" T77T .TTTTt! MSeft MSeet •'ooiruivmrr i? o«t oct a oct Bulk oil/lilti space tnilible. JOHNSON LINE Far Hssiksai. Jipis- S'pote P. S'htn Penins, •ST«» s»CTO«US'216 words
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Advertisement519 1960-09-13 10 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA. LOW COST HOUSING SCHEME SUNGEI BOKAM, IPOH Contractors who wish to tender for the construction of 362 low coat timber houses and 12 shophouses, together with sewers snd sewerage works should submit their names, together with a deposit of 1200/--(of which $173/-519 words
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Advertisement668 1960-09-13 10 NOTICES NOTICE Mr Leong Kwan Meng of 06, Heeren Street. Malacca. Is no longer connected with our Company, aad, therefore he has no authority to transact any business or collect any premiums on the Company's behalf. UNITED MALAYAN INSURANCE CO., LTD. NOTICE Federation of Malaya 520.000.00* *M% Rcftetered Stock 1/1«-1M4668 words
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Advertisement384 1960-09-13 10 NOTICES NOTICE Madam CHUA DOUN KOCK has taken 'n MADAM TUNO NOOOT YUEN as a partner with her In the business of waving saloon and beauty parlour now being carried on by her under the style of SINCERE BEAUTY SALOON at No. 12 TIONO BAHRU ROAD. Singapore. Therefore NOTICE IS384 words
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Advertisement706 1960-09-13 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVTTKD from Federal Citizens (or the post ot Tamil Writer In the Ministry of Education. Salary Scale: Probationers $104x7.50-119 Timescale $134x7.50-186.50/ 187.50x7.50-280. Applicants must have attained their l«th but not their 23rd birthday and must have passed Standard V In a Tamil School, and Uv* Lower706 words
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Advertisement584 1960-09-13 11 NOTICES GOVERNMENT STD. VII MALAY CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION The Ministry of Education Bingapore will conduct a special -xamlnatlon In Malay to enable members of the public to obtain a certificate equivalent to the Darjah VII (Seven) Malay Certificate. Applications are Invited from candidates who were born In Singapore or have acquired584 words
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Advertisement790 1960-09-13 11 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) In the Rich C«ort «f tb« SUte of BhifEars ISLAND OF BINOAPORB In Bankruptcy No. 6* of IN* RE: Sis Sbeng rawnabop Chia Cksss t»»tt m Teo Ls* Hwa alias Teo gt*w Loan (m.w.) —BANKRUPTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Court has Axed790 words
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Advertisement802 1960-09-13 11 (Continued from Pact SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wards ti (Mlm )—Mex Sttts. axtra QUALIFISD IHQLISH TSACHINS Required by Chinas* School. Appllcaats must be abl* to apeak Mandarin. Pleaae apply Box ASO7O S.T. Spore. WANTBD: Assistant to Mining Engineer, should he energetic, good In mathematics, preferable with mining technology. Apply with testimonial802 words
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Advertisement716 1960-09-13 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Words tS (Mlm.)— Bax Strt. sxtra WANTED TO RENT Bungalow, Terrace Bouse or flat Dtst. 12. Phone ***** Box ASOSI S.T. B'por*. COUPLB WANT to rant 3 bedroomed flat terrace/Mral-dctarhed bouse with modern sanitation. Ring Alice R9046 after 6 p.m. or Box /6069 S.T. Spore. OFFICI SPACE716 words
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Advertisement670 1960-09-13 11 BOOKS A PUBLICATIONS tt Ward* ti (Min.)— Bam itcts. sxtra THI PAR EAST INQINIIR riskllthed Quarterly THB BNQINBIR. like IU oemponien »elum* the Hong Ksrts Far I. it Builder, circulate* Uireugheut South Bast Asia. CURRINT ISSUE en aal* now CONTENTS INCLUDE:— Merdeka Bridge, the answer t* a major Siniaporo traffic670 words
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Advertisement689 1960-09-13 11 VIHICLIS FOR SALI 1* Word, tS (Mlm)— tax SOct,. axtra ISSS MODBL Registered oa 190? Chevrolet, 30.4 HP paint, cushion, enslnc In perfect eondltlon. Apply 49-A Cornwall Street. B'pore. 9 a.m. S p.m. ROVIR SO 19BS (Sept.) two/too* crren, 9,000 mile* only: Immaoulat* vehicle, showroom condition. Asaat maintained taxed Aug.689 words
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Advertisement369 1960-09-13 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'perel It Wards tit (Minimum) DaUa I month. It Ward, t* St (Mm.) RIFKIQIRATION AIM-CON O tTI o N IN Q repair* and aarrto* Oeti Bros. Co. TeUoboo* «221 L IXURT WATOf) RtPAIBINO. oleaolnt and rrsulatlos. Official Oirsrd-Herreiaux Watch Sarvloa Btatloo oi Rohlneon Road (S'pors). SHOPPINC GUIDE369 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-09-13 12 LEADING GERMAN PRINTER DUE HERE THE Far Eastern representative for" a West German printing machine firm, Mr. W. Elfner, arrives in Singapore tomorrow for a month's business visit. Mr. Elfner. who Is a technical expert and instructor of Schnellsabrik A.G.. Heidelberg, will also be visiting' the Federation. He has been172 words
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Article, Illustration441 1960-09-13 12 U.S. will use more synthetic PRICE STEADIER, QUALITY MORE UNIFORM THE vice-president of The Rubber Manufacturers Association, Inc., of the United States, Mr. W. J. Sears, forecast in Singapore yesterday that American consumption of synthetic rubber would increase considerably in the coming years. Mr. Sears, who is attending the International441 words
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Article44 1960-09-13 12 The North German Lloyd's 8.955 ton liner. Schwabenstein. arrives in Singapore on Thursday This will be the 100 th voyage of the company's Far East-Europe service since World War IL The ship has accommodation for 86 first class passengers in air-conditioned cabins.44 words
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126 1960-09-13 12 A CAMBODIAN CO--operative official is In Singapore to study marketing and food distribution. He is Mr. By-Chhium, Inspector in the Royal Office of Co-operativei. With him is Mr. G. Walker, representative of the United States International Cooperation Administration mission In Pnom Penh. Their visit126 words
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Article28 1960-09-13 12 Mr R. W. Holberton, the Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, la back after five months trip in Australia studying possibilities of expanding Australia's South-East Asian markets.28 words
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229 1960-09-13 12 JAPAN'S iron and steel trade in Malaya and Singapore is rapidly picking up again this year said a local executive of Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha yesterday. The executive. Mr. H. Sugawara, who Is In charge of the company's steel and iron ore department attributed this229 words
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Article68 1960-09-13 12 SINGAPORE imported 48.236 tons of copra in the first seven, months of the year, compared with 57.653 tons in the corresponding- period in 1959. The July imports totalled 7,259 tons against 5,755 tons in the previous month, and 3.889 tons in July, last year. Biggest supplier68 words
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175 1960-09-13 12 No manual control needed for future jets rTTOE founder of an in- ternational electronics firm has predicted that by 1965, the biggest jetliners will be able to land without manual control, and that all the pilot will have to do is to keep an eye on. the controls. Mr. W.175 words
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Article130 1960-09-13 12 rpHE Sarawak Government's Economic Secretary, Mr. R. A. Bennett, has urged pepper growers in the Sarikei area holding more than 10 bags of pepper on their premises to take advantage of the finance and storage scheme and make use of the processing machinery provided. The scheme130 words
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Article, Illustration263 1960-09-13 12 JAPANESE FORM $65 M. REFINERY IN SINGAPORE WORK has begun on the construction of a 565 million oil refinery at Tanjong Berlayer. Singapore. ___,,,,,,,,_B lllllllllllllllllll^^ The refinery, which forms the first major Japanese investment in the State, will be operated by the Maruzen Toyo Oil (Singapore) Co. Ltd., a subsidiary263 words
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Article54 1960-09-13 12 Singapore exported 257 tons of refined coconut oil In July, against 205 tons in June. Main buyers were Cambodia, Dutch New Guinea. Mauritius, Syria. Iran, Hong Kong, North Borneo, and Union of South Africa. Exports in the first seven months of the year totalled 1,60054 words
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194 1960-09-13 12 Britain can meet shipping competition DRITISH shipbuilders 13 have faith in their ability to meet the challenge of the future, states Colonel T. Eustace Smith, president of the Shipbuilding Conference, in the Financial Times 1960 Review of British Industry. Col. Smith says that there will De testing time* in the194 words
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Advertisement244 1960-09-13 12 the name to remember J||! when ordering J Fan Belts Inttkgr Brake Linings Clutch Linings t Sintered Metal Linings ;^W Sheet Materials f^wksJ Uning Rivets Relining Tools Brake Testing MOTORS •sL^/ "Mil Lftul Federation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. m m~m w m-wwrm www m wu m m I The I BANK244 words
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Advertisement265 1960-09-13 12 [lI^TmTTiIVJ Mb w/A I 11 I I j J I I mi*A\ |T*O Till F" X/flll Over a long period, with a medium hp. I I U II mLi TU U car in the Federation, a Perkins Diesel < T|JA||A|JT ADftllT begins to pay at 300 miles per month. I265 words
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177 1960-09-13 13 ASIA WILL BACK NEW HEIGHT DIVISION nnOKYO, Mon. The J- Japan Basketball Association Is firmly behind the proposal made by the Philippines at Rome for the establishment of a second basketball division limited to players six feet two inches in height or less in future Olympic Games and World Championships.177 words
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Article466 1960-09-13 13 WE'LL FIELD TEAM OF EDUCATED PLAYERS WHO WILL MAKE FEW MISTAKES IN FINAL— SOH By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Monday SINGAPORE have a simple plan for success when they meet Perak in the Malaya Cup football final at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night (kick-off 8466 words
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Article154 1960-09-13 13 Mansoor hits 5 for the Marines SINGAPORE. Mon. Defending champions Marines entered the final of the Singapore Government Services Football Association's senior knockout competition when they eliminated M.R.N.V.R. 6-1 at Jalan Besar today. Marines will now meet Police who defeated Tan Tock Seng Hospital 2-0 In the other semi-final match154 words
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Article79 1960-09-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tickets for the Malaya Cup final between Perak and Singapore at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday (kick-off 8 p.m.) will be on Mile from tomorrow at the stadium from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. To ensure that the 84 ticket holders will get a79 words
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Article, Illustration572 1960-09-13 13 Howe Liang's big moment ROME. Mon. 'fHE 17th Olympic Games, biggest of them all, ended on Sunday night when the Olympic dame was extinguished, leaving Russia undisputed champions for the second Games in a row. Once again they topped the goid medals table with572 words
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Article240 1960-09-13 13 F. SALAHUDIN - VIP RIDE ROUND TOWN FOR THE HERO F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE, Mon.— A V.I.P. welcome mo-tor-cycle escort, reception and crackers will be accorded to Tan Howe Liang, Singapore's Olympic Games silver medallist, when he returns from Rome on Thursday at 1.30 p.m. Tentative plans to welcome him were drawn up240 words
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Article420 1960-09-13 13 lI JtIGHTS for the second day of the Penang races en Thursday. Cl 4. Div. 2-6 f Majulla II 9.90 Technirama 8.13 Nip On S.IS Predlrtion 8.12 Southern Moon B.IZ Danrinc Water 8.12 Ramarajiam 8.11 Fairy Patch 11 Tiont Bahru 8.11 Free Mist 8.10 Laralegis 8.09 Met Hem420 words
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Article300 1960-09-13 13 RUGGER STATE TRIAL (Penang): Blues 8 (goal, try) Oreens 8 (goal, try). SOCCER KM \\C DIV. 1: Indians 4 I iDass 2. Ah Chye. Manlam) I/a Ourkha RUles 1 (Scambahadur iOurung). PAHANG CUP i-flnal (XL) 6UI Bn RMR 2 7th Bn RMR 2. Replay today.300 words
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Advertisement159 1960-09-13 13 STTA may hold open SINGAPORE, Mon.—The newlyelected committee of the Singapore Amateur Table Tennis Association is planning to stage an international competition at the end of this year. The committee, headed by the president, Mr. Tang Tuclc Wah, is working on a proposal to invite Japan, Vietnam. Malaya. Hong Kong.159 words
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Advertisement158 1960-09-13 13 with WIND-DOWN WINDOWS MINI-MINOR Malayan Motors Limited 14/20 Orchard Road, Singapore AND AT WEAKNC BROS LTD. in the FEDERATION OF MALAYA. DEALERS in Sinwik SIM[ DARBY BORNEO, LTD. KUCHINC. S43U. Mm. Brunei Town. Latxj«o DEALERS in Eist Cont Residency et North Borneo KWONC BORNEO D6VELOPVIENT COMPANY SANDAKAN. V^ SB'"" ASAHI158 words
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Miscellaneous45 1960-09-13 13 SOCCER PAHANG CL'P s-fliuU (XL) 6 Royal Malay Regt v 7 Royal Malay Regt. <ret>lay). S'OOr DIV. 1: Indo Muda v BCRC <TPCA); Dlt. I: 2nd Reeca v Tharmallngam (PWD). KAMPAR DIV. 1: MAS v Indians Padangj. HOCKEY FRIENDLY: Spore Police v Army, (Thomson Rd).45 words
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Article846 1960-09-13 14 SINGAPORE, Monday NANYANG LIAISON COMMITTEE STATEMENT ON A LETTER FROM UNIVERSITY COUNCIL THE SINGAPORE Government's four-man Nanyang University liaison committee today described as "highly improper" a request from the University's Federation Regional Committee to the Singapore Government to nominate representatives to sit on the Nanyang University Council soon.846 words
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Article198 1960-09-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. rPHE MINISTER of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, is x to raise again the. problem of stabilisation of commodity prices when he attends international conferences shortly in London and Washington. He revealed this at an airport interview today just before boarding a198 words
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Article58 1960-09-13 14 JAKARTA. Mon.— President Sukarno today defended the Indonesian Communist Party before Congress and the Republic's provincial military and civil chiefs. He administered a mild reprimand to the military commanders of South Borneo. South Sumatra and South Celebes who last month banned Communist Party activity InReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration359 1960-09-13 14 3INGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's weeklong cultural festival, the Pesta Kebudayaan, began here tonight with a plea from the Yang diPertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, to all artists to be more creative in their efforts to build a Malayan culture. Inche Yu3of said: "A start has to359 words
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Article334 1960-09-13 14 LONDON, Mon. London stock markets opened on a satisfactory note today but later turned easiar in the absence of support and closed mainly dull. The International situation and the recent uncertainty on Wall Street were the main restraining lnliuence. Closing middle prices of selected stocks334 words
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120 1960-09-13 14 Kidnapping: Federation 'get tough' move ITUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mon.— Stiffer penalties for kidnapping in the Federation are being considered by the Government, the Minister of Interior, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told Parliament today. He was replying to an adjournment speech by an Alliance backbencher Mr. Lee Siok Yew120 words
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198 1960-09-13 14 KUALA Ll'MPl K. Mon. The Prime Minister. Toncku Abdul Kali man. said today that thr hibiscus ibuiua ra>a) had been chosen as thr National Flowrr hrriii.r it was not only popular but also known by the same name throughout thr country. He told thr198 words
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Article60 1960-09-13 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Thret thugs stripped taxi driver Sit Ho Seng. 26. of his shirt and used It to gag and tie him up during a hold up in Lorong J, Teluk Kurau. here tonight. The robbers also beat Sic up before running off with his night's earnings—60 words
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Advertisement59 1960-09-13 14 Late CLASSIrIEO ADVERTISEMENTS M Worrf, $11 (Minimum) ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. Lit ft lOW and farhlty thank thr Manafrr and Staff of Outhrtta. Ipoh. all fnrndu and relation* aod official! or sports orcanlzAtioos for their messages of condolfticei. wreath*, loan of cars, donation* and other assistance on the occasion of tne funeral59 words
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Advertisement57 1960-09-13 14 TWO FAMOUS BRANDS IN ONE UNIT SOLVES ALL YOU* IN ONE UNIT mMMNc^tEM, •L I C TiI C UOTOt »UM» LINDETEVES JACOBERG Sh|ipwt Kub Uap« 9mu% Iph JmthM mm^ MM HJ JEWELS ROSKOPF Jj^L PATENT £>^! m AUTOMATIC Ifc^ J# MONODATE V WRITS FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDCR TO THE J" »OLK57 words
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