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Title Section19 1960-09-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,0W>, o The Straits Times Mot*"** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article1257 1960-09-16 1 LUMUMBA ASKS U.N. FOR PROTECTION His aim: To keep order while politicians parley All factions claim they are backed by loyal troops LEOPOLDVILLE. Thursday THE CONGO confusion worsened still further today, with nobody knowing who was in control of the Congolese army. The three factions struggling for1,257 words
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91 1960-09-16 1 Ghani goal glut sets soccer record Kt'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya's crack inside forward, Abdul (ihani. set up what is probably a soccer world record when he scored the first nine goals for Selangor against Negrl Sembilan in a Malaya Cup south zone match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Selangor beat91 words
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Article131 1960-09-16 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE U.S. Export- Import Bank today approved a U554,100,--000 seven-year loan to India. The bank said proceeds of the loan would be used by Air India International to buy a Boeing-707 Jet airliner, a 600 mph aircraft seating 131 passengers. I The bank131 words
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232 1960-09-16 1 Boy of 14 gets $40,000 for his headaches SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Damages of $40,683 by consent was awarded to a 14-year-old schoolboy, Lee Tiong Hoe. by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today for personal injuries suffered by him in a road accident in May 1957. The232 words
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Article18 1960-09-16 1 PADANG. Thurs.—Government troops in West Sumatra have killed 150 rebels in the past nine months—Reuter.18 words
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Article65 1960-09-16 1 INDIA EXPELS EIGHT CHINESE r»ALCL/TTA. Thurs. Eight Chinese nationals residing in West Bengal, including a leading Chinese bank official, here have been ordered to leave India as their activities are "suspected to be prejudicial to India's security," it was authoritatively learned here today. They have been asked to "terminate theirReuter - 65 words
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Article32 1960-09-16 1 BEIRUT. Tnurs. Saudi Arabia and Britain are discussing the resumption of diplomatic relations, informed sources here said yesterday. Saudi Arabia severed relations with Britain during the Suez crisis.—U.P.l.32 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-09-16 1 MEMBERS of the Malayan delegation to the United Nations General Assembly who left Koala Lumpur by air for New York yesterday. They are (from left): Mr. K. K Nair, a Kedah State Assemblyman: Senator Mohamed Zahir bin Ismail, Inche Hashini bin Saltan, Principal Assistant Secretary (Political86 words
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230 1960-09-16 1 WEST IRIAN ISSUE: MALAYA WILLING TO MEDIATE... 1,100 more quit KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday WkM ALAYA is willing, if invited, to act as a mediator between Holland and Indonesia in order to help bring about a peaceful settlement of the West Irian question, says the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. TheReuter - 230 words
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Article57 1960-09-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya's tin producers can draw on their stocks to kill their permissible export quota if this is greater than their outputs. Regulations gazetted today allow the Controller of Tin Control. Mr. J.R. Lee, with the approval of the Tin Control Central57 words
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Article21 1960-09-16 1 KATANGA INVADfcD LEOPOLDVILLI rtnri direr bundrrij ii<>--p> <>f i ntral i Kiiyn Covcraacnl invadi Kal in i Proriare t"<l.n21 words
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1324 1960-09-16 2 RUSSIAN DELEGATE LAUNCHES UNPRECEDENTED ATTACK ON THE U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL U.N. CHIEF HAS ABUSED HIS POWERS, SAYS SOVIET DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER NEW YORK, Thursday Fa dramatic night session of the United Nations Security Council on the deepening Congo crisis, the SovietReuter - 1,324 words
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Advertisement99 1960-09-16 2 9& rural! M/iw'y mink THE OPENING OF ANOTHER BRANCH OFFICE -JlPI™!?! FULLY AIR CONDITIONED /Ifffnlj. <^/jM KATONG /j^v :l^X 24th SEPTEMBER, 1960/ >, (OhISJ W7v/, tt** r -rt /f rfl- Wlk. CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. wow n n Ma/ae/als New Development f New Roads Prottct Ke(m/ New Houses r>*^ More99 words
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Advertisement39 1960-09-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleb) •UfOJMLvA («O? f I CAN A HOW much freedom should we give our daughters? The problem facing parents and the teenager it discussed ia a frank article In the September Issue of hk» WORLD.39 words
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Miscellaneous389 1960-09-16 2 RADIO SINGAPORE u 2LJT2TS TZ Ing Melodies: «.5O Keep Fit With *KS\rE£ 7M ln from 9*»— 10.M p.m 7.30 Time Signal. News: 7.35 Song A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.33 Tlrn c S anMV m.Iou >Rrri*« Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; Time 7 Sp (8et1e 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 Tn*389 words
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149 1960-09-16 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. A RUSSIAN naval captain who defected to the West told the House Un-American Activities Committee today that Russia had been planning a surprise nuclear attack on the United States since 1955. Capt. Nikolai Fedorovich Artamonov, 32, said that in spite of RussianReuter - 149 words
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175 1960-09-16 3 'RADIO COUP' MEN IN LAOS WON'T TALK WITH PREMIER VIENTIANE. Thurs. The revolutionary committee in Laos, which claims to have assumed power from the neutralist government in a "radio coup," will never arrange negotiation with the neutralist Prime Minister. Prince Souvanna Phouma, according to a Radio Savannakhet broadcast. Radio SavannakhetReuter - 175 words
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Article38 1960-09-16 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. A six-member semi-official Japanese iron ore group arrived here by air today from Tokyo for an overnight stay en route to Malaya on a three-week surrey and tour of iron mines there.—Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article40 1960-09-16 3 Red gift of hospital to Jakarta JAKARTA. Thurs. The Russian Government is to present Jakarta with a com-pletely-equipped modern hospital. The hospital will have space for 200 beds, and will have a clinic capable of dealIng with 100 outpatients. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article54 1960-09-16 3 DALLAS <Texas), Thurs.— A man on board a DC-7 airliner was killed and five ot the other six men were hurt when the aircraft smashed Into the side of a hangar at Love Airfield here last nlghl The plane was taxiing when It swerved outReuter - 54 words
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Article16 1960-09-16 3 HONO KONG. Thurs.—Nepalese Prime Minister Koirala is due to arrive here on Saturday—U.P.l.16 words
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Article47 1960-09-16 3 PRETORIA. ThUTB.— Mr. John Stonehouse. British Labour M.P.. has been declared a prohibited Immigrant In South Africa and has left Johannesburg by air. Last year. Mr. Stonehouse was deported from Rhodesia and declared a prohibited Immigrant after addressing an African meeting there.47 words
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362 1960-09-16 3 Russian vessels_in mystery manoeuvres MAN-INTO-SPACE SPECULATION IS GROWING WASHINGTON, Thursday. RUSSIA is deploying missile-monitoring ships in both the Atlantic and the Pacific in a move that may signal an attempt at a spectacular space feat during Mr. Khrushchev's appearance at the United Nations next week. The United States Navy today362 words
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Article140 1960-09-16 3 NEW ORLEANS, Thursday. FAMILIES have started evacuating the coastal areas of Louisiana in the face of Hurricane Ethel, which is moving slowly towards the Mississippi delta area from the Gulf of Mexico. Hotels and motels as tar as 20 miles inland said that they were fullReuter - 140 words
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93 1960-09-16 3 RED TRAWLER ARMADA ON A SPYING MISSION? WASHINGTON. Thurs.-Th» Soviet Union is apparently ftending a "trawler armada" to spy on Nato naval manoeuvres in the North Atlantic beginning on Tuesday. Mr. John McCormack, Democratic leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, said her* last night. He said In a statement.Reuter - 93 words
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Article21 1960-09-16 3 MEDAN. Thurs. Eleven hundred Chinese settlers left here for China in the Soviet ship Russia last Saturday.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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127 1960-09-16 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— Th« United States Is to send a floating medical school to Improve health care In South-East Asia. The S.B. Hope, a former Navy hospital ship, will Instruct foreign doctors .and technicians in th»» latest medical skills on a year-long voyaee127 words
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Article202 1960-09-16 3 West to keep flying to Berlin BERLIN. Thurs. The West warned Russia yesterday that they will fetes aircraft flying to! isolated West Berlin. They also warned that they would hold the Russians responsible for Communist Interference with traffic Into the city. This followed Russian approval to the East German Communists202 words
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Article35 1960-09-16 3 BANGKOK. Thurs.—Police yesterday arrested a Thai teacher on charges of writing and distributing anti-Govern-ment leaflets. Anti-Government leaflets were distributed toward the middle of last month after the coup d'etat in Laos.35 words
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228 1960-09-16 3 Riot as crowd tries t to mob a Premier unuiuuuivi, inuiouajf, pOLICE used riot guns and tear gas to disperse 1 several thousand screaming Africans in Highflelds, an African township near here, when they attempted to mob the Southern Rhodesian Premier, Sir Edgar Whitehead. last night. Sir Edgar had beenReuter - 228 words
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Advertisement255 1960-09-16 3 What makes a Sunkist the world's tangiest orange It's the subtropical climate of California and Arizona that fills every Sunkist orange with this wonderfully tangy flavour. It's the same climate that makes each juicy Moment rich with nourishment. Sunkist is the world's most pampered orange too f Each one is255 words
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Article294 1960-09-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. GOVT. TO DISBAND 300 OF ONG'S SPECIAL EMERGENCY SQUAD IN ECONOMY MOVE A SPECIAL labour squad formed by the Ministry of National Development last year under the former Minister, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, to deal with emergency relief work, will be disbanded at294 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-09-16 4 WE ARE PROUD OF YOU -INCHE YUSOFF THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, yesterday told Olympic Games medallist Tan Howe Liang: "We are very proud of you. A silver medal is good enough for us." Inche Yusof congratulated Howe Liang at a teaparty given at the Istana Negars85 words
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268 1960-09-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MOTHER of 12 told a magistrate today that she locked herself in a room after her husband had threatened to hurt her with a chopper, when she disclosed to him that their young daughter had aj'boy friend". I ar household268 words
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244 1960-09-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. SINGAPORE children today received a pat on the back from the Indonesian musician and educationist, Mr. Surijono better known as Pak Kasur. "They have a keen ear for music and took to singing before a microphone rapidly," he told a press conference244 words
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Article220 1960-09-16 4 DEATH OF BOY, 10, STARTS A PROBE I^INGAPORE, Thurs. A boy's death at sea has led to an inquiry as to why he had stopped going to school, the Straits Times learnt today. The boy. Chong Kum Hoong, 10, was found drowned at sea off Tanjong Rhu yesterday. He is220 words
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Article37 1960-09-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The five-man Indian trade delegation which arrived here last week to promote the export of handloom fabrics left for Saigon today. The delegation spent eight days in Singapore and the Federation.37 words
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Advertisement284 1960-09-16 4 flllfltfrTtip^ "if i/ma/a/ct ttidf" 5... tm mm MONTOI LTD. tU k *t&* Aa^rfSt P^ ftlood SERRAVALLO S TONIC backed by over 10,000 Medical Testimonials. y4i l^L. OCTfcfw This easy-to-use self-raising flour is S^r now hygienically packed in a spill-proof iMr 9^ S^*\. carton with an extra inner wrapper to keep284 words
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Advertisement70 1960-09-16 4 TYPHOID SUSPECT SINGAPORE. Thurs. One new case of suspected typhoid was today transferred from Pulau Bukom Besar to the Mlddleton Hospital in Singapore. [This brings the total number of confirmed and sus--1 pected cases to 54. EXCITING NTERTAINMENT! The Detective Thriller of 1«M! V it 'i a p«ste-there'i no woste70 words
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Advertisement53 1960-09-16 4 The man from Singapore who saw the Hiroshima Horror "We were rolling cigarettes with dried up cherry leaves when we heard an inhuman blast then a swirl like some giant sucking and swallowing up the land "That was how I saw^ Hiroshima go up in smoke." Watch for it in53 words
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Miscellaneous243 1960-09-16 4 The diary Ct'LTLBAL FESTIVAL: "Ramayanam" Tamil dance drama by Bhaskar's Academy, Victoria Theatre, 8 p.m. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE: Talk on "The Britlfh National Bibliography' 1 by Mr. John Llnford. at Lecture Room B, Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, S p.m SINGAPORE SOCIETY FOR SIMRJTUAL CULTURE: Swaml Sachlnancu of K.L. Pure243 words
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Miscellaneous238 1960-09-16 4 T*HE following Is today's Lumpur. (ML133) 7.25 p.m ■I schedule of civil aircraft f"" 1 JweHon, Brunei. Kuchmovements at Paya Lebar g^*?^'' H 5 m Airnnrt Sln«rnnnr» Jiuaia Lumpur (MLI73) 9 p.m.; Airport, Singapore. lTOm Penang (MLISI) 9 25 pm. ARRIVALS Ciech Airttnes: Prom Jakarta BOAC: From London. Zurich. W'238 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1960-09-16 5 Humans, animals fled town when first aeroplane flew over WH£JV PILOTS FOUGHT OUT AN AERIAL RACE OVER BRISBANE SPECTATORS WAGERED "WHICH OF THE 'MADMEN* WOULD KILL HIMSELF FIRST.* 9 THE visit of American aviator and trick motor-cyclist. Wizard Stone, to Australia in 1913, was one of the big events ofDaily Mirror - 1,346 words
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Advertisement262 1960-09-16 5 gßHqffl aXI» IHl'i lUßßlaly o-x H^t X^'^^BM i i9)[!^^m.tMKF i I'll look after ycur shop. Father. I'll make it into a huge store and get more vans for home-delivery calls too. I'll double your business easily." In our fathers' day, such ambition would have been ridiculed. In those days, the262 words
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Miscellaneous133 1960-09-16 5 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Heimdaht LVi Abner By Ai Capp "T ??55nN^^^fAM^B f-THASS RIWKALUS, A NICE HOT MESS O' I H^g^ JStteSs^ W\ V WAIMY IT, BIDC* I SCRAMBLED AIGS WILL>' <$&? /^"^\Z <£? (JTOQL HIS BRAINS J&VmR& Dick Tracy By Chester Gauid HHHHHs^H |^f°l*^L IT JS?* P^WBi T don't133 words
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Obituary83 1960-09-16 6 M Word, in (mUmlmmm) N MIMORV of bit lovlnc broUMr •tcvvn Ho Ah Lent 76, Nlvra Road dl*d oa 16/9/1957 goo* but n«v*r forgotten. IN CHIRISHCo and lovlnc memory M a h»ta»ad husband aad tatbar at Vatayaxaaaa. (Bum* Dapt, Pahaac) who pass*fl away on 18-B-M. IN LOVING MIMORV83 words
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Article709 1960-09-16 6 There was much more smoke than fire in the Opposition's attack in Parliament on the administration of the Employees' Provident Fund. But the smoke was thick enough to require rather more vigorous dispersal than it got, and without any doubt a case was established for a change709 words
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Article306 1960-09-16 6 Restrictions on movement between West Germany and Berlin and between the Western and Soviet sectors of the city played a smaller part in whipping up the present crisis than the fact that East Germany Imposed them. The Western powers deny East German jurisdiction in Berlin, which retains its306 words
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Article186 1960-09-16 6 With independent Malaya no longer entitled to receive aid from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund, the Borneo territories have become the chief Far Eastern beneficiaries of the fund. According to the latest returns, in the 13 years since the fund was inaugurated the British Government has allocated186 words
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1317 1960-09-16 6 A sinister new A threat in Japan —WHERE DEMOCRACY ITSELF IS AT STAKE TOKYO. IT has been pointed out more than once these past several months that post-war Japan has reached the full years of the Weimar Republic plus one. Distinguished visitors from abroad. Messrs. Spender and Isherwood ana the1,317 words
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Article580 1960-09-16 6 ANOTHER ADVERSE VOTE IN THE U.N. MAY FORCE DE GAULLE TO QUIT IT PARIS. GENERAL DE GAULLE now seems to have resigned himself to an adverse vote in the U.N. over Algeria, Contempt for the "s<)caUed United Nations" and repeated demands for a Western global strategy were580 words
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283 1960-09-16 6 ()VER the past year there v have been advertisements offering exceptional bargains in Australian land. In fact this has also been going on throughout Malaya and Hong Kong and advertisements such as "land Investment In Australia— safe Investment with large capital appreciation" have not been an283 words
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Letter175 1960-09-16 6 mHE Singapore GovernX ment has placed emphasis on equality for the four streams of education. This is something most of us have been looking forward to for a long time. But do** education concern only the pupils and the schools? What about the teachers? They have waited long and175 words
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Advertisement77 1960-09-16 6 INCIDENT OVER PARIS Out on the port wing. No. 4 engine caught fire when the heavily loaded airliner was still only a few feet from the ground after take-off and for 7 long minutes death was a hairs-breadth away for the 90 people on board! An article in the August77 words
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Advertisement114 1960-09-16 6 •Dorstßf tmfn bum mtks tlmmaw -o* Mi, Htm limtttmki tn r tm Mi holidty. kit moke a* «r mlmL ms/lcdkf, Ido Dome mmm ilmtjm *xHf*f'. mt JlisTMraws". 'What makes yon tUmk we'll hate aW (T*hkj: John b nek m mom .old money to to 10 5W(«r«aW. We're *Ir*al. Tat tar*114 words
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Article141 1960-09-16 7 PEPPER GANG SEIZES $500 PENANG, Thurs. A gang of youths flung pepper into the eyes of a printing press employee and robbed him of $500 at noon today. The victim. Tan Ah Chye. was blinded temporarily and the attackers took the money from his trouser pocket He had drawn out141 words
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Article61 1960-09-16 7 1 ,500 attend funeral KLANO. Thurs. More than 1.500 people today attended the funeral of the late Mr. G. C. Proctor, who died at Bungsar Hospital yesterday. He was 69. Among the large number of messages of condolence that came from all parts of the country was a telegram from61 words
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Article29 1960-09-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Members of the Inner Wheel Club here will hold a jumble sale in aid of charity at the Women's Institute. Petallng Jaya. on Saturday.29 words
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Article37 1960-09-16 7 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. Asst. Supt. Hussaln bin Mohamed Dom, Deputy OCCI Kelantan. will be transferred to the Federal Police Depot In Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 30 to be Personal Assistant to the Commissioner of Police37 words
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Article43 1960-09-16 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Llm Cheng Chong. alias Choong Cheng, pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court today to a charge of bigamy. The case was postponed to Sept. 34, for transfer to a district court. Llm was allowed ball of $2,000.43 words
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Article65 1960-09-16 7 IPOH, Thurs.— A huge tree at Cowan Street fell and blocked traffic as a gale lashed Ipoh this afternoon. For 20 minutes, winds exceeding 45 miles per hour and accompanied by heavy ram. swept the town. Many of the streets were flooded. About an Inch of rain65 words
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Article235 1960-09-16 7 MINISTER WARNS THEM AGAINST TRYING TO DISRUPT PEACE AND HARMONY OF COUNTRY MUAR, Thursday. T<HE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rah--1 man bin Haji Talib, today warned school teachers against trying to disrupt the peace and harmony of the country from their classrooms. He said: "It235 words
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Article140 1960-09-16 7 6 Bentong Town Council men quit 1/njALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Six members of the Bentong Town Council— five Alliance and one nominated have quit An informed source said today that they resented official Interference In the conduct of the council's affairs Three remaining Alliance men are expected to resign too. An140 words
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179 1960-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. DAW opium, worth $85,400 on the "black market," was confiscated today in the second criminal district court, following the conviction of a couple for "keeping" the opium. The couple, Ooh Joo Thlam. a fish seller, and his wife. Tmn Ah Tan, both179 words
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Article70 1960-09-16 7 KUALA SELANGOR, Than. —An inquiry has established that the registration authorities here have been wrong in rejecting about 1,000 photographs from people applying for new identity cards. The inquiry was carried out by the Selanror Registration Officer. Mr. D. Slnnathamby. following complalnta from the70 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-09-16 7 Singapore is so enchanting, says 'Queen' Cecilia HAWAII'S lovely "Nar- cissus Queen," 20--year-old Cecilia Ching Wai Hlng, today found Singapore "as enchanting as Hawaii" after a hectic day bf sightseeing. Sipping a glass of orangeade at a leading hotel, she described the two countries as "twin islands." She gnshed: "1173 words
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106 1960-09-16 7 YOUNG MALAY TO STUDY IN INDIA TO BECOME A SHIP'S OFFICER KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— A 17-year-old boy who has Just left school will leave for India on Saturday to be trained as a ship's officer. He is Mohamed Tormotl bin Mohamed Selamat, who recently passed out of the Sekolah Dato106 words
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Article48 1960-09-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tnun.— The Royal Air Force here will commemorate the Battle of Britain at a church service at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday. The service, to be conduct. Ed by Rev. Thomas Scott, will be held in Bt. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Weld Road.48 words
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Article33 1960-09-16 7 SEGAMAT. Thnrs. The wooden Segamat town bridge which carries all north-south traffic on the Kuala LumpurSingapore main trunk road Is now under repair. The bridge was built during Japanese occupation.33 words
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Article, Illustration255 1960-09-16 7 Albakri tells Rotary: Emphasis on English must end 'WIDEN CHOICE OF MEMBERSHIP...' TPOH, Thurs. The X District Governor of Rotary, Hajl Mustapha Albakri, today urged Rotary Clubs in Ma* laya, Singapore and Borneo not to confine their membership to the English-educated only. Haji Mustapha Albakri was speaking at a Rotary255 words
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Article76 1960-09-16 7 INDIANS TO DISCUSS FARE RISE SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Malayan Indian Congress in Singapore Is to convene a meeting oon of all Indian organisations In the state to discuss the Increase of fares by two shipping companies for passengeri travelling to and from Madras. The British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.. owners76 words
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Article25 1960-09-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Che Khatijah blnte Abdul Majld. of Kuala Lumpur has been appointed Selangor organiser for the Poppy Day Appeal this year.25 words
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Article239 1960-09-16 7 SINGAPORE. Thursday rpHE Singapore BuslA ness Houses Employees' Union will In future refer all its trade disputes to the Ministry of Labour and Law before taking any Industrial action A delegation from the union gave this assurance to the Minister. Mr. K. M. Byrne, at239 words
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Article, Illustration134 1960-09-16 7 WAITRESS (MOTHER OF SIX) REPORTED MISSING CINOAPORE, Thurs. A bar waitress^ mother of six, has been reported missing from her home In Jalan Ten* taram, off St. Michael's Road, for the past week. She is Madam Tan Bwe« Neo. 28. who li also known Rose Tan and Mary Leong. and134 words
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Article74 1960-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mt Justice Buttrose In the High Court today awarded Mohamed Amin Awang, a Qantas Airways' employee, damages nf $5,000 for the loss of his 24-year-old eon. Mohamed bin Mohamed Amin. who died as the result of a road accident In December. 1057. The award74 words
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Article114 1960-09-16 7 ALOR STAR, Thursday. a HELICOPTER of 110 Squadron, RAF, based at A Butterworth, crashed yesterday evening while taking on* from a Thai village, Kampong Naplang, about eight miles from the Moiooo.Thoi >u««iar The pilot escaped with minor Injuries. But a Thai schoolboy, Prasert Kluern,114 words
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Article50 1960-09-16 7 IPOH. Thurs. Th president of the Sessions Court here, inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan, today ordered a youth, Lee Har. 19. to ba sent to the Henry Gurney School. Lee. who was found guilty of attempting extortion, is to remain there until he is 2L50 words
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Article79 1960-09-16 7 Illness, so inquiry postponed eiNGAPORS, Thurs.— The 1-7 court of inquiry investigating the dispute over the dismissal of an employee of the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co.. could not meet today because of the continued illness of Mr. S. Woodhull one of three members of the court. If Mr. Woodhull I.x better,79 words
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Article49 1960-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Victor Perelra, 48, a government clerk with 12 years" service. was Jailed today for a day and also fined $1,000 or six months" jail for corruptly accepting a carton of cigarettes, worth $8.35, from a shipping company employee He denied the charge.49 words
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Advertisement61 1960-09-16 7 r*l*U« BRITISH UICSSON Inf Af*c#wt pno n 1 1 %vt% t J^ toft #wf* clMnti' mOa* 'ty^SPPht you to speak with any or wLz&fS^ J ill laimlmili ilmvttan«o*ttv 1 HA fYif ioNNORtco ltoJl^b^ ■SB VOLKSWAGEN KBI LvaYJ radi programme IvAJ mSA OO NOT MISS "FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE PALLADIUM" RADIO61 words
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Article71 1960-09-16 8 VICE ON THE INCREASE IN SARAWAK KUCHING. Thurs.—The Sarawak Government has been urged to take drastic measures to wipe out prostitution. At a recent meeting of the Sibu rural district council, a councillor. Mr. Kong Wai Ma'an. warned that prostitution was on the Increase and presented a moral danger to71 words
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Article37 1960-09-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. J. Ward Keener, head of the B. F. Goodrich Company UJB.A., is due to arrive by BOAC tomorrow night to attend the meeting of the International Rubber Study Group In Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article306 1960-09-16 8 PENANG, Thurs. GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO EARN MONEY FOR REHABILITATION, SAYS AID SOCIETY THE PENANG Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society has suggested that the State Government should use convict labour to construct the proposed new road up Penang Hill. "It can be done," Mr. J. S.306 words
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354 1960-09-16 8 ARMS CHARGE MAN SAYS A TENGKU KEPT A PISTOL PENANG, Thurs. A BUSINESSMAN, A Tan Ah Sai, alleged in court today that a certain Tengku who claimed to be a member of a royal family in Sumatra kept "a pistol in his bag." Tan, parrner in a local import and354 words
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Article, Illustration244 1960-09-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TTHE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong, Prof. L. T. Ride, took one look at the University of Malaya in the Pantai Valley today and said: "Your fine buildings and campus make my mouth water." Prof. Ride and244 words
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Article131 1960-09-16 8 A sneak kiss gets him 3 months TANJONG MALI M, Thurs. A youth began a three months' prison sentence today for sneaking into the room of a 16-year-old girl and kissing her. Zaltun binte Dams, of Trolok, South Perak, told the circuit magistrate that Abu Bakar bin Abdul Raof. 25,131 words
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Article19 1960-09-16 8 SUNGAI PATANI, Thurs. —A four-year-old boy. Ellas bin Yatim. was drowned yesterday In a river at Baling.19 words
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Article46 1960-09-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— L/Cpl. Hassan bin Ahmad of the Federation Military College. Port Dickson. left here today for Britain to attend the advanced probationers' course at the Army School of Physical Training. Aldershot. He will be away for seven months.46 words
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Article48 1960-09-16 8 KLANG. Thurs. A rubber upper. R GK>vlrrdan, 40. of Kampong Jawa, was fined $30 here when he pleaded guilty to allowing his dog to be at large without a muzzle and without proper control on Aug. 8. A child was bitten by the dot.48 words
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Article54 1960-09-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Foo Yoo Long pleaded not gulty In a magistrate's court today to a charge of cheating the Singapore Turf Club of $900 on Aug. 10. The charge stated that Foo purchased 900 lottery tickets from the club by Issuing a cheque which was subsequently54 words
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Article50 1960-09-16 8 LONDON. Thurs. The death has occurred in London of the Rev. G. B. Thompson, who lived for many years In Malaya, first as assistant chaplain at St. Andrew's Cathedral and afterwards as chaplain of St. Mark's. Seremban. He was interned by the Japanese during the war.50 words
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Advertisement441 1960-09-16 8 The BEST TOBACCO ff makes the WU, BEST SMOKE plav^reaUig!irette| THE PLEASURES AND DELIGHTS of owning a cor, scooter, motor cycl«, ate. CAN BECOME A REALITY if you buy through us under EASY HIRE-PURCHASE PAYMENTS We offer you the most favourable terms CENTRAL FINANCE CO., LTD. 319-N River Valley Road,441 words
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Advertisement317 1960-09-16 8 Ififa STEREO llx BLACK BOX, for sound you can almost touch The new Pye Stereo Black Box is without doubt the finest instrument of its kind in the world. Superb craftsmanship in design and presentation has created a harmony of unsurpassed line and tone. Four speed auto record changer is317 words
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Advertisement1687 1960-09-16 9 THB BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TS JkMN. LIVERPOOL. GLASBBW. LBHSSH ft CBNTINENTM PORT! pore toils f. ii'haa PtnMg tLPISBB Ufloao H'Mrg. Bram,. roam Tatn PtRMUS Uswmm. Glasgow it Part Sift IT MEMMN M'tr-iMes. Uterpaal. A'moiith laa. 11 Tata Sept 17/21 Sift 22 LYCAON iHarftS. Glasgow StM2i liftb Stfta/a Septa/ 1 AUTBtMBSS1,687 words
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Advertisement1321 1960-09-16 9 >^2^THE LA.C. LIMES-— fc/^C\\« BIBSIA. MEOITEIIANEAN. CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. QuP^3 S>Doft P S Penang "MIONIA I) 21/12 Sapt 21 24 Saft 25 21 Sef 1 'tlglff- "SIMBA" a) aSaat/4 Oct S I Oct 1/ 7 Ocl mw^^ m "LALANDIA I) 11/21 Oct 22-21 Bet 24/2S Mt "BASRA" a) a1,321 words
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Advertisement1388 1960-09-16 9 buiuTihb THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD SINBAPOH (ItlNTNttNl ON Uaited KktNMNJ I UNII SAILINCS tt AOIN 8.1 ft eCNTINENTAI POtT» Spore P. rasa pnnm BINCRBACNAH Lmrflll, Hull. M'DrovfK 21/24 Saft 17/ a Baft ton Sift BENAVON Hamburg. LtNMN. B'«ktatk 11 Stft Ul 21 If! tt laat/ 1 Btt BENALBANACN Laataa.1,388 words
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Advertisement1329 1960-09-16 9 ym^- McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. v*-. VBS&l ili hi. aat \JL V**^ f«-^r"-f1 AM U» SXAVIMSB LINE \jmmmx umun, tomssAM urn lbs aniilci ian franciico, S HSU. SEAHLE VANCIfiVEI 1 PORTLAND IM Mt CnnSM B I IX AttSritt Parts Iccettiet earge fir Central k Saat* city IF NftrCAITLI Amanca. Spore1,329 words
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Article129 1960-09-16 10 MELBOURNE, Thurs. TNVESTMENT shares maintained a firm trend here today. C'ourUulds gained Is. to 15s. and Macßobertsons gained Is. 3d. to 235. 6d. Base metals and the oils remained steady. Mt Isa Rained 2s. 6d. to 78s. and New Broken HUI eased Is 9d. to 645. 3d. Commonwealth129 words
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Article122 1960-09-16 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Sln*3 gapore Harbour Board wharrca or expected today irr: Chakdina 1/2, Straat Rio 4/5. steel Flyer 6A. Thai 6/7. Mi.iidama 8/9, Maas Lloyd 10/11. Tr.>viaia 13/14, Atsuta Mam 15/IU. Qlessenkerk 18. Braeslde 19. Serampang N. Wall 4, Tosal Maru No. 11 23/24, Tamashima Maru122 words
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609 1960-09-16 10 FIGHTING AT CONGO MINE TOWN: OUTPUT IS A MYSTERY By Our Market Correspondent 1 l THERE has been fighting in Monano, the tin mining centre of Katanga Province, the Congo, and all Europeans are being evacuated, according to reports received yesterday. This would indicate that mining experts would be leaving609 words
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Article21 1960-09-16 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept 15 Sept. 14 Industrials: 131.31 130.81 Tina: 204.40 204.86 Rubbers; 245.91 245.71 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article215 1960-09-16 10 /OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b closed in Singapore yesterday at 102?; vents per lb., up seven-eights of a cent on Wednesday's close. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 102 sellers 102 H OD S215 words
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Article117 1960-09-16 10 rPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33, O.D. 33 1/8, 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/16, OD 32 3/10, 90117 words
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Article607 1960-09-16 10 CINGAPORE members of the 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). Industrials: FiUpatricks $1.37; Praser and Neave ords $2.02 and $2; Hume ords A4s. 74d. to A4s. Bd.; McAlister $1.32';,; Robinson607 words
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Article138 1960-09-16 10 CINGAPORE ChlncM Produce Kxrhanfr noon prices per plcul yesterday: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Sept. Oct. shipments $30 buyers, $30ij sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $42 S sellers, drum $45 V 4 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $275, Sarawak $370, special Sarawak black $175 and138 words
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Advertisement1126 1960-09-16 10 WM'Umsi II J JLf*mHHI IM IKT^Llinbl Express U.S.A. P«cilie ell AtlamnUo Coast «»rvl— E 1 A. E.I A. E.l>. S'pcre f S ham Penang H'kong Anialaa N. y ort "Kmkawa Mara 27/11 Sept 29/21 Sept 7 Oct 2S Oct 11 Ni» "Kiaikava Mara' Ist Call 23 25 Oct 18/21 Ocl1,126 words
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Advertisement481 1960-09-16 10 CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE. Sept. 15. RUBBER: 102] cents per lb. (up seven-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 102; cents (quiet). TIN: $398.87} per pic -il (down $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 305 tons 'up 10 tons). EVERETT ORIENT LINE Hi NMfkHg. Jj»«« Spore > Sham ►>eiun| "OOMttMTT" Ml. 21 "lENEVERETT"481 words
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Advertisement161 1960-09-16 10 TENDER MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contractors Class "B" and above, registered with the Chief Civil Engineer, Malayan Railway, Kuala Lumpur, will be received by the Chairman, Tender Opening Board c/o Chief Accountant. Malayan Railway. Kuala Lumpur, up to 12.00 noon on Monday 26th September. 1960. for the following161 words
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Advertisement609 1960-09-16 10 NOTICES NOTICE Messrs. Oriental Rubber Mart LUL. ot Thornycroit House, Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore 9, announce that as from 19th September 1960. they will be trading as ORIENTAL RUBBER BROKERS LTD. The constitution, management, address and telephone numbers of the Company remain unchanged. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD ADVERTISING ON BOARD LAND AND609 words
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Advertisement633 1960-09-16 10 NOTICES FRASER ft NEAVE LTD. (Incorporated til SJntaporr) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at tht Annual General Meeting of the Company to be helo on Saturday. 29th October 1960. the) Directors will recommend payment Of a final dividend of 6 cents and a bonus of 7 cents per Ordinary Stock633 words
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Advertisement660 1960-09-16 11 TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA TEXDER NOTICE PROPOSED NEW MI'NICIPAL OPTICS* AMI TOWN HALL rOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN AND FORT OF MALACCA. Tenders are Invited from approved General Building Contractors for the above work. Tender drawings, toge.her with Specifications. Bills of Quantities and other details may be Inspected during660 words
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Advertisement665 1960-09-16 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'ET and above registered contractors will be received Bt the offlce of the Jurutera Negeri, Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pm. on 26th September, 1960, for Executing Repair* and Renewals and Rcdocoratton to VWV, No. 106. Kins; Edward VU 'Primary) School, Station Road,665 words
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Advertisement657 1960-09-16 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* tt (Mln)— Box Met*, txtrm WANTBO CLINICAL. ASSISTANTS male and female by a dlipensarv. Apply Box A 6115 B.T. B'pore. COOK— AMAH RBQUIREO good references essential accommodation available not (or family. Pbon* Spore -7594. LEADING TRAVBL AOtNCV faquires trained air and/Or sea657 words
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Advertisement1059 1960-09-16 11 SITUATIONS WANTID tt Word, ti (Mm )—Box ittt: txtrm WILL EXPERIENCED 'ndlan cockboy a«rks employment. Pitta* apply *.o Box A9.Mift B.T. K.L. CAN OIVE VERY (ood refermc* for honest, hard -work inn Chines* Rcnerm! and baby amah ae*ks new aiiuatloo October. Ring B'pore ***** HIGHLY EXPERIENCED AMAH emplormsnt. Abl* to1,059 words
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Advertisement969 1960-09-16 11 OFFICE SPACE VACANT It Wmrd* Si (MU.)—Bmx i» tt,. mxtrm FRONTINO RAPPLSS PLACE WOO sq. ft. 3rd Floor, Partitioned. 3 room*, fully air-oonditloned. Whole/part. Fmiulrtisfl. Immediate occupation. Reasonable terms. Coatact Tel: S'por* *****. HOUSES LAND WANTED It Wmrd* it (Mln)— Box tttt*. extra Wl NBBD MORI Houses. Bungalows, a*ml-D*taebed Bungalows969 words
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Advertisement1016 1960-09-16 11 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS tt Wmrd* U (Min)—Bma ttct,. tMtrm REPORT ON FINANCE, Commerce. Industry. Fed. of Malaya. 1960. $4.7: a copy. Available at bookshop* or from Far Eastern Feature* Bstvlo*. 21A Battery Road. Singapore. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA has won the approval and confidence Of business and professional people throughout the world1,016 words
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Advertisement596 1960-09-16 11 KM SALE M EfaraV Si (Mlu)—»mx tttt*, tMtrm ATTENTION RADIO OBALERS. Inparalleled Bargain* m Radio Spare Parti, closing down sale. Techlab Ltd. 0000 SBCONOHAHD PIAHOS. Condition like new. Excellent ton* at reasonable prices. Fully guaranteed. Available Singapore Piano Company. 169 Orchard Road. Spore. BATHTOWELS $1/- each. Sedcovers Usually $6/- to596 words
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Advertisement480 1960-09-16 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'»er«) tt Wmrd* tit (Minimum) Omit* 1 month. It Word* St it (Mln touhino MAurvAr ii«ot-e-car from Ever fin* Co. Tel: 2100 S. FOB PHOTOOOPV SBHVICB Ring tMN Tang's 10, Boat Quay Slagaport. WHIU YOU WAIT flan Priming from Tracing*. Fotomatlc. U2S4O. BUY SELL RBNT properties. Consult480 words
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Article, Illustration270 1960-09-16 12 JAPANESE RUBBER MAGNATE AT TALKS A JAPANESE rubber industry personality, Mr. Nobutake Kaneda, is now in Singapore attending the International Rubber Quality and Packing Conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. Kaneda is president of the Rubber Trade Association of Tokyo and Is also managing director of the Rubber Trade270 words
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255 1960-09-16 12 Shipbuilding industry is possible here SKILLED LABOUR READILY AVAILABLE SINGAPORE can successfully develop a competitive shipbuilding industry, according to an executive of a local company of consultant engineers, Watt and Akkermans Ltd. The executive, Mr. F. B. M. Akkermans, said that Singapore had the facilities for this industry and local255 words
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171 1960-09-16 12 Bank opens another branch in Singapore CHUNG KHIAW Bank Ltd. will open its seventh office in Singapore next week. The new office will .be situated at the right-wing lobby of the Palace Theatre Katong. and wIU transact all the usual banking business of other branches. Mr. Lee Chee Shan, managing171 words
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Article18 1960-09-16 12 Singapore produced 1,823 tons of sago flour In June, against 1,719 tons in the previous month.18 words
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Article111 1960-09-16 12 AN executive of Sime Darby (Malaya) Ltd. has returned after two months' study in cigarette making in Britain. Mr. Ooi Boon Leong, the northern area supervisor of Sime Darby's cigarette and tobacco department, visited the factories of Carreras Ltd. in London and Belfast. Carreras' cigarettes including Craven111 words
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Article212 1960-09-16 12 ANEW Malayan company in Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, has started production of plastic products. It is Federation Plastic Industries Ltd. which was granted pioneer status by the Federation Government The joint managing director of the company, Mr. Chen Vat Now, says that $2»/ 2 million worth212 words
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Article30 1960-09-16 12 Singapore and Malaya produced 46,600 cwt. of biscuits in June, against ***** cwt. In May, bringing the total amount produced in the flrit alx months to *****0 cwt30 words
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Article83 1960-09-16 12 MALAYA'S iron ore industry continues to expand and latest figures show that up to Jane, miners have produced over 2.5 million tons. This is 848,527 tons more than in the corresponding six months of last year. The larger output follows strong demand from Japan, which buys about83 words
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Article, Illustration215 1960-09-16 12 Radio dealers off to Japan on fact-finding tour r/O senior employees of Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore, leave for Japan today for a fortnight's study tour. They are Mr. Low Hong Boon. 33, sales supervisor, and Mr. Tan Suan Hwa. 30, chief mechanic. They will visit the factories of215 words
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122 1960-09-16 12 Australia steps up trade drive in S.E.A fFHE Malayan Gov- ernment's boycott of South African imports can ada to the success of an Australian trade mission which is to visit South-East Asia early next year, Mr. A. P. Whittington, leader of the party, said in Sydney. The increased industrialisation of122 words
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Article60 1960-09-16 12 The Chief Statistician in Singapore, Mr. S. C. Chua. has been invited to the sth Conference of British Commonwealth Statisticians at Wellington. New Zealand, from Nov. 7 to 18. Delegates will pool Ideas on the handling of difficult technical problems and will try to achieve a greater60 words
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Advertisement250 1960-09-16 12 THERMO KING Refrigeration units Ihe Thermo King, manur^^SvHa^jpjMM^r* Pictured by Hawker Siddeley I^J |S5^5S 'Kj (Hamble) Ltd., is a mechanical, completely self-contained refriH jHj geration unit— simple to in--2 sta in ar| y lorr y or trailer f.l powered by its own petrol |JS engine or electric power. Compact and250 words
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Advertisement128 1960-09-16 12 JRHfiS! gSi/ \li IP* I if Rfl Cm I■" W\ can be used from a 2-pin (or3-pin) plug or I^^^^H ''sBS 88 IfflffllflTlllfl Iffl Im ffl fflMlnl |fl||W nffffl |l|| n|f muff I'flhting socket.lt is standard of built-in V^^B '*&@r WoK Safetymaster is the only British (TTJB j(B^ Power Tool128 words
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533 1960-09-16 13 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Thurs MR. Lew Kirn, manager of Malaya's Olympic Games athletes Shaharuddin Ali, M. Jegathesan and Kamaruddin Maidin, who arrived here from Rome this morning, lost no time in hitting back at critics who had decried their trip as a533 words
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Article246 1960-09-16 13 Bowles hits 90 in Army victory SINGAPORE. Thurs. The splendid batting of Roger Bowles (90 not out) and Keech (64) enabled the Army to beat R.A.F. by 145 runs in their play off for the Singapore league cricket championship on the padang today. Bowles scored his runs In 79 minutes.246 words
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Article141 1960-09-16 13 AMERICANS BEATEN -BUT SET RECORD T ONDON. Thure.—The Inited States national team set a world record for the I 4 880 yards relay during the United States versus British Empire and Commonwealth match at White City Stadium last night by clocking 7min 19.4 sec. The previous world record was heldReuter - 141 words
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Article49 1960-09-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 14-2 in a Malaya Cup soccer match here tonight. Abdul Ohani scored the first nine goals for Selangor. Arthur Koh (3) Stanley Oabrielle and Kirn Leng got the other goals. Ahmed Dollah and Lai Kaji scored for Negri.49 words
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235 1960-09-16 13 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE People's Association of Singapore has given its support to the proposed under-20's soccer league in December sponsored by Singapore Amateur Football Association, in a bid to field strong Singapore sides for future Junior Asian Cup competitions. m This was stated by Mr.235 words
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Article65 1960-09-16 13 SYDNEY, Thurs.—Sir Donald Bradman was elected chairman of the Australian Cricket Board of Control In succession to Mr. W. J. Dowllng at the Board's annual meeting here. Ray Undwall has been nominated by Queensland to act as Australian selector in the coming Test series here against the Weat65 words
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Article47 1960-09-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malayan Ceylonese cricket team to meet Malayan Malays here thb> week-end will b» selected from: M. C. Kailasapathy. S. Rajalingam, Felix Perera. S. Navaretnam. S. Ramanathan. O. Chelllah. R. Thuralsin gam. Arthur Parmanathar. I Andy Murugesu. K. Selvaretnam. Pulandren. Kandasamy and Seevaretnam.47 words
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Article306 1960-09-16 13 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS SOCCER ARMY (IP Junior I'nlt t-flnal (XL) 8 Brigade Group Medical Coy 4 34 Ooy RAMC 1. S'GOR Junior k.0. VOCSC 4 iSuppiah 2. Karupplah, Edward) Levers 0. PENANG Dlv. I— TPCA 5 (Raju 2. Letchumanan. Namaslvayam. Seemvasan > Chinese Wanderers B 1 0 RUGGER S'GOR306 words
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1518 1960-09-16 13 MOSES TREBLE AND TWO SHOCKS FOR PUNTERS at PENANG 0 lIC SWEEP Total Pool $171,700. IST PRIZE: No. *****1 $46,510. 2ND PRIZE: No. *****3 $18,604. 3RD PRIZI: No. *****4 $9,302. STARTERS ($1,860 each) Net. *****3. *****6. *****5. *****7. *****0, *****8, *****2, *****8. *****5. *****1. CONSOLATIONS ($l,OOO each) Noe. *****6. *****1.1,518 words
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Miscellaneous63 1960-09-16 13 BADMINTON Selangor International championships (SBA hall. 9 a.m.). SOCCER Karapar DW. 1: Malays v Chung Wah (padang). S'gor Dlv. 1: Rangers I v Young Malays (TPCA). S'gor Junior X.0.: SCRC 'Bl' v S'gor Schools (Pudu Rd): SCRC •B2 1 v Camp Mlndef <Taylor Rd) RUGGER Spore inter school; St. Andrew's63 words
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Article198 1960-09-16 14 Hundreds watch as police round up gang suspects at weekly bazaar by JACKIE SAM Singapore. Thurs. pOLICE tonight detained \VZ people in a surprise raid on Serangoon Garden Estate. The swoop was the biggest ever carried but in the sprawling housing estate and followed numerous198 words
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213 1960-09-16 14 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The U.S. Navy is deploying aircraft carriers, destroyers, and a battalion landing team of marines in the South China Sea, apparently because of disturbances in the South-Ea-t Asia kingdom of Laos. It was disclosed today. The disclosure of naval movements followedUPI - 213 words
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Article33 1960-09-16 14 ADELAIDE. Thurs.—Brit i.sh Aviation Minister, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. today flew from Canberra to Woomera rocket range. South Australia, to inspect the site and installations of his proposed space satellite launching porgramme—Reuter.33 words
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Article25 1960-09-16 14 ARSHAO ftEJAt Rnd JumaDl Osman thank fnrndx and relatives for their valuable prenrnts, congratulatory mfv sacrs, assistance and attendance at their marrtase In Kanfar25 words
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Article79 1960-09-16 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Puan Noor Aishah, patron of tne School for tne Deaf, today paid an hour-long visit to see 70 children In their classes at the York Hill girls' homecraft centre. Accompanied by the prin- cipal of the school, Mrs. A. L. j Pereira, and other members79 words
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Article56 1960-09-16 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The wife of a bank compradore, 1 Kwik Poh Hong, who sued her I husband, Chua Hua Joo, for divorce on the ground of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today. The decree Is to56 words
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Article38 1960-09-16 14 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Rebel Naga tribesmen who captured nine members of an Indian Air Force Dakota crew have demanded 500.000 rupees (about Ms3lB.oooi from the Government for their release, according to reports I reaching here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-09-16 14 TPEMERLOH. Thurs. The 1 Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. and several YIPs from the Federal capital drove 90 miles to this little town today to watch the Sultan of Pahang open a $48,000 bridge spanning the Sungei Semantan. Yesterday the Sultan opened a180 words
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73 1960-09-16 14 TOKYO. Thurs. Tokyo's "demonstrations season" opened today with government workers and teachers asking for higher wages. Police said about 12,000 demonstrators gathered at Hibiya Park and other parts of the city for protest gatherings and marches to the Prime Minister's official residenct and governmentReuter - 73 words
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Article343 1960-09-16 14 LONDON. Thura.—Hectic oeallngs In oil shares following new.s of British oetroleum company's bid approach to me Board of Apex Triniu.id. provided the main feature of stock markets today. Elsewhere conditions were similar u> ihos* prevailing on previous days. Closing midule prices of selected stocks not343 words
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Advertisement214 1960-09-16 14 CLASSIFIED ABVERTISEHEMTS ■.•ii Worit ft* (Minimum) WILLS: To (irorfr and Pat a dauKhtir Jrnmlrr H.l.n it lbs. 3 on.) at Olrnraflts Hospital 15.W.W All three doing tint. fefeaiM^e ___K§[ TINII MOUSE. NIVKR VALLtY NOAO. SINOAPONB TKL. HOO BIRTHS. MARRIAGK. DEATHS. INGAGEMCNTS. fft «>« A m.nimo h O» twenty ANNOUNCEMINTS. URSONAt,214 words
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Advertisement103 1960-09-16 14 QUALITY/ MEATS l xz^y from HOLLAND GEO. WEHRY CO. (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ___J MONROE CALCULATORS WORLDS AHEAD in figuring convenience For the small business lor the large business... for occasional Jobs... for volume Jobs... for any and all kinds of figuring... a Monroe is the right calculator103 words
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