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Title Section19 1960-09-17 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times. He** 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration613 1960-09-17 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE BOESTAMAM QUITS AS PARTY LEADER Front partners plan crisis talks tomorrow Talib Report sparks row By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE SOCIALIST FRONT— an a m a Iga ma t ion of Party Rakyat and the Labour Party of Malaya is facing a crisis following the613 words
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Article18 1960-09-17 1 WASHINGTON. Frl. —President Elsenhower revealed today that he hopes to visit Japan "at some future date."18 words
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122 1960-09-17 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. A BANKRUPTCY PETITION filed by the Comp- troller of Income Tax against I. A. Elias, a merchant, on a judgment debt of $143,868 dated Dec. 21. last year was withdrawn by the Comptroller in the High Court today. On the last occasion, when the122 words
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Article56 1960-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The Indonesian Ambassador in Malaya, Dr. Mohammed Razif. has written to the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta about Tengku Abdul Rahman s offer ("If I am asked") to mediate in the West Irian dispute. The Minister for the Netherlands in the Federation, Dr. Van56 words
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Article, Illustration589 1960-09-17 1 Ministers who took arms course... queries by Assemblymen GOVT. ASKED ABOUT GOLF COURSE, UNARMED COMBAT AND GUARDS SINGAPORE Friday. THE GOVERNMENT win be asked questions ut the next Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday ranging from the use of official cars and the maintenance of the Islana Xegara golf course to589 words
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Article179 1960-09-17 1 Lorry and rubber vanish SINGAPORE, Fri. A lorryload of rubber worth more than $20,000 vanished in Singapore yesterday. Police are now lnvestigati ing what they believe to be i a well-executed plot to steal I the rubber. At noon yesterday, the lorry drove up to the Bukit Tlmah Factory of179 words
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Article34 1960-09-17 1 Cheers— by order JAKARTA. Frl— The Jakarta garrison command has called on citizens to turn out and give a "rousing welcome" to President Sekou Toure of Guinea when he arrives here on Monday.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration148 1960-09-17 1 SENORITA BRIDE FOR BAUDOUIN ORUSSELS. Fri. King Baudouin of the Belgians known for years as "The Bachelor King" is to marry the daughter of a Spanish nobleman, it was announced today. Mr. Oaston Eyskens. the Belgian Prime Minister, said in a broadcast that the 30--year-old King was engaged to DonnaReuter; UPI - 148 words
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Article335 1960-09-17 1 SINGAPORE, Friday NE W international standards of grading rubber have been agreed to by the third International Rubber Quality and Packing Conference, which ended here yesterday. There are: international 4 3 and 6 ribbed smoked sheet, international 2, 3 and 4 clean thick blanket crepe,335 words
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412 1960-09-17 1 BONNEVILLE, Salt Flats, Utah, Friday. gKITISH speed ace Donald Campbell was critically injured today when his £1 million wonder-car Bluebird went into a wild spin in powdery salt and crumpled up after a 300 m.p.h. trial run. Campbell, working up for an assault412 words
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Article53 1960-09-17 1 SINGAPORE. Frl. A European woman was stabbed in the chest late tonight when three young thugs attacked her outside her home in Seletar Court, of! Ylo Chu Kang Road, during an unsuccessful robbery attempt. The woman was identified as Mollie Wagget. 24. and her injury was reported53 words
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Article36 1960-09-17 1 NIK MAY TRY TO MAKE IT UP LONDON hi Ruv tun diplomat <.u*ar:»t<-d berr today that Mr Khrushchev mjy >irk rm»u< i lution «i|k FrtM'ltnl tiMbewai duriu^ b* 1 to Nriv York MOri Rmt<T36 words
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Advertisement32 1960-09-17 1 I lira HealtH m*fj> FINI SHOIS tO* MiH 'AM P^JMtW CdOCKfTT lONII SaJLI 1 1 U o AUTOMATIC WATCHEI 'lily MULTIjtWtLJ MEAN .«*olv, SMOOTHER ru»CTIONIN« DURABILITY AND PRECISION 48 HOURS REMRVE POWER32 words
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Article188 1960-09-17 2 A 'silent' sub causes a scare LONDON. Fri. The British Admiralty today Issued and withdrew within half an hour a "submiss" signal instructing ships to look out for the U.S. nuclear submarine, Scorpion, taking part in the Atlantic. An Admiralty spokesman described the procedure as a precautionary move taken whenReuter - 188 words
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62 1960-09-17 2 SIR LAURENCE NAMED IN PLOWRIGHT DIVORCE LONDON, Fri— Sir Laurence Olivier was yesterday named co-respondent in 3 divorce suit against actress Joan Plowrig tat. Sir Laurence. 53. was named in the divorce petition filed by Roger Gage, husband of the 29-year-old Miss Plowright. Sir Laurence and Miss Plowright have co-starredUPI - 62 words
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358 1960-09-17 2 Big naval exercise 'not because of Laos' WASHINGTON, Friday. THE presence of the U.S. Seventh Fleet in Far Eastern waters "continues to be necessary in view of the Communists' aggressiveness in that area/ a State Department spokesman said yesterday. But he said thatReuter - 358 words
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Article162 1960-09-17 2 NEW YORK, Friday. SUPREME Court officials here seized a threemillion dollar Cubana Airlines Britannia aircraft yesterday in connection with a claim for $237,800 against the Cuban Government by a Miami advertising agency. The plane had just landed at Idlewlld airport with 56 passengers on aReuter - 162 words
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Article86 1960-09-17 2 BOMBAY, Fri— The Indian Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, told a rally here yesterday that Communist China was "one of the major problems of the United Nations" and said India would support Peking's admission to the U.N. Mr. Menon is scheduled to leave86 words
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Article404 1960-09-17 2 PARIS, Friday A SENIOR Indian Government official said here yesterday that India would heed a total of (U.5.)521,000 million to carry through her third fiveyear plan for economic development and raise per capita Income throughout the country by five per cent each year. Mr. B.Reuter - 404 words
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Miscellaneous439 1960-09-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41-7 Metres) Short Wave: 62 metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- q n«_i nftn ,Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Monfrom 9.00—10.00 p.m. Ujg Melodtes; 7 w Jazz club; A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 1 7.30 Time Signal, News: 7.35439 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1960-09-17 3 SOVIET DOESN'T WANT U.N. TO SUCCEED IN AFRICA, SAYS U.S. NEW YORK. Friday. CONGO DEBATE: SECOND DAY U.N. should give up airfields and radio stations, says Soviet delegate THE United States yesterday bluntly accused the Soviet Union of trying to make the CongoReuter; UPI - 1,390 words
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160 1960-09-17 3 NEW YORK. Fri.— Pier 73 on the East River, one of the most dilapidated on the New York water-front, was a vast bass of activity today as carpenters, painters and tbe crew of a dredger combined their efforts in a "face160 words
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Advertisement138 1960-09-17 3 WEATHERITE Room Air Conditioners Packaged Air Conditioners Advonced Engineering Proven Central Air Conditioning Performonce Unsurpassed for Effi- 5 Ton, 10 Ton 20 Ton Water or ciency, Quietness, Styling and low Air Cooled. Models Reverse Cycle price. Heating optional incorporating Sise: 1-U-2 4 H.P. Famous U.S.A. built WESTINGHOUSE incorporating Famous Compressors138 words
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Advertisement149 1960-09-17 3 LAST DAY Your Last Opportunity Take full advantage of Esquire's \\ftySeMl OFFERS Ld lt^ I— 86. HIGH ST., SPORE. ij^^^^|j^J TEL: ***** YOU'RE IN GOOD COMPANY wh*n you Join the f rowing number of shrewd Investor* wfio employ financial experts to invest their saving* In UNIT TRUSTS. For Application Form149 words
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99 1960-09-17 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The biggest-ever school fun fair will be held at the Anglo-Chinese School in Barker Road tomorrow from 11 am. to 6 p.m. More than $17,000 worth of coupons have been sold so far. Among the main attractions will be a request99 words
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Article31 1960-09-17 4 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Swami Satyananda of Kuala Lumpur will give a lecture on "Tamil and Tamils" at the Ce-'lon Tamils Association. 11. Handy Road, at 7 p.m. on Sunday.31 words
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341 1960-09-17 4 $50 FORGED NOTES CASE: 3 FOR TRIAL SINGAPORE. Friday Inquiry told of trap at restaurant THREE men will stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of trafficking in Malayan counterfeit notes at the Islamic Restaurant on Aug. 3. They are Nik Mohamed bin Abdullah, Hassan Basrie bin Haji341 words
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557 1960-09-17 4 SINGAPORE. Friday rVHE Minister for A Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, tori a y denied certain statements made in a circular of the Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union. The circular sent to the union's members yesterday alleged that "the Minister had confirmed557 words
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Article38 1960-09-17 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association. Mr. Son Ghee Soon, today presented a cheque for $3,653.15 to the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaiatnam. for the National Theatre Fund.38 words
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Article82 1960-09-17 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Che Nor Aisha, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, who Is President of the Singapore Girl Guide Association today visited guides of the 2nd Singapore Company In Raffles Girls School. She inspected a guard-oi honour, and was shown the patrol boxes the guides kept.82 words
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Article39 1960-09-17 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The show "Ayer Mata Ibu" organised by the Peranakan in Singapore for the St. John Building Fund netted $10,954. The show was staged at the badminton hall on July 16 and 17.39 words
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160 1960-09-17 4 3 strikes settled in Singapore last month SINGAPORE. Fri. About "45 workers were involved in six new strikes in Singapore last month. Three of the strikes were settled during the month, but the strike by 800 workers employed at the Singapore Glass Factory is still on. During the month, there160 words
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Article93 1960-09-17 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three young men, accused of robbing a woman and her daughter-in-law, of cash and jewellery totalling $2,130 were acquitted and discharged in the Assize Court today at the end of the prosecution case. They are Youn Ah Chew, Ong Choon Poh and Goh Wit Chey.93 words
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Advertisement112 1960-09-17 4 The man from 'I Singapore who saw the Hiroshima Horror "We were roll- p I ing cigarettes with I I dried up cherry leaves when we I heard an inhuman I I blast then a I I swirl like some I giant sucking and i I swallowing up the 1112 words
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Advertisement569 1960-09-17 4 \s OrsKnlaation J HOW S lOWIHG ."VTS" I l^iW* f^^ f MM Wr -Hrn, X m WWM aa-_Q_PH with ANNE HEYWOOD (UA) H Plu. Path* New» Olympic Gamti Hob Elliott Wins 1,500 MOn, 3 FREE Codbory* Kmn Chocolotai W o Circla Patron* ot 9.30 Tonight, pi 'TonljM M'rllta "Maw To569 words
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Miscellaneous371 1960-09-17 4 Singapore diary... lCOl.»f»>|. FESTIVAL: Y.WX.A. (Outram lU*d): Vi S! Brl^?;^ A 01lm P Be Teens. 3 pjn.; play centres. 9 In English by the Stage C!ub at p.m.; cookery claas. J3O pm Cultural Centre. 9 p.m. young adults. 3 pm BOYAL SINGAPORE FLY- T un. 1,, r,^,, ING CLUB: "At371 words
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Miscellaneous77 1960-09-17 4 Garnda: To JakarU (OA •73) 8 a.m Japan AirUnca: To Bangkok. Hong Kong. Tokyo (JL 716) 8 ajn. Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok. Hong Kong (CX 730j 12.30 p.m Malayan Airways: To Kuchlng, Slbu, Brunei, Jesse] ion, Baiwiakiin (ML 410) 630 a.m.; to Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang, Medaa (ML 102)77 words
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Article, Illustration509 1960-09-17 5 HOW POW PECK - HOW POW PECK 7 AM PRAYING FOR A MIRACLE BUT IF FATE IS UNKIND... I AM PREPARED' BUT ZAIN. 21, SAYS: 1 THANK GOD FOR GIVING ME A YEAR AND A HALF MORE OF LIGHT By Ipoh, Friday A YOUNG Malay I ■f*- who lost the509 words
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Article45 1960-09-17 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A youth whose Identity card had a red moustache drawn on his photograph, was fined $10 in a magistrate's court today for defacing the document. Tan Kal Thlam, pleading guilty, told the court that his young nephew drew the moustache.45 words
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Article51 1960-09-17 5 PENANG. Frl— Two passengers of the State of Madras. V. Vellasamy and V. Somasundaram. were granted $5,000 bail each today when they pleaded not guilty to attempting to export nine pieces of gold wire without a licence. Veilasamy and Somasundaram were arrested on the ship yesterday51 words
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Article41 1960-09-17 5 PENANG. Fri.— The Adelaide Rotary Club has offered a £20 scholarship for a deserving secondary school pupil in Penang. This was announced today by Mr W. J. K. Mandy. chairman qf the, Penang club's international service committee.41 words
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Article24 1960-09-17 5 PENANG. Fri. -Two men robbed a shopkeeper, Yeap Cheng Choy. of about $100 at his shop In Tanjong Tokong last night.24 words
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195 1960-09-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PRISONERS in Pudu Jail were ready to play their part in rural development by building houses, roads arid bridges whenever the Government wanted them to do so, the prison superintendent, Mr. H. G. Shorters, said today. He was195 words
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135 1960-09-17 5 POLITICAL PARTIES WARNED BY COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A magistrate warned today that he -would be "very harsh" if political parties attempted to interfere with Justice administered by the courts. Haji Abdul Rani gave this warning when one of three hawkers appearing before him attempted to hand him a letter135 words
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Article43 1960-09-17 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. News was received here today of the death in England on Wednesday of Mr. R.E. Morris. 81. governing director of the firm of R.E. Morris and Co. Ltd.. Singapore. The firm will close tomorrow as a mark of respect.43 words
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Advertisement213 1960-09-17 5 ON A FIRM FOOTING The modern office U distinguished and solid reality with the attribute of personal taste. Therefore eTervtime from the beginning, the floor eorerlnt; should be "PEGI'LAN" The P.V.C. I loor-C ovfrinj for realiiation of every desire. TODAY and EVERYDAY fjffff](ff| DURABLE NON SLIP NO WAXING A West213 words
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Advertisement309 1960-09-17 5 Another DEL MONTE BARGAIN OFFER coming your way Check for press announcement on Monday 19th September. JUSBIIVED! OBKHk CANONFLEX CAMERAS wK+lxfiiFjSk with a shutter speed r i iMI PI of 1/2000 of a -^^m& I mi ____J^^HHHB Th CANONFLEX |^^^P* y R2OOO is a professional. i^H!'!*. "^J^Bk^ I v«r 4309 words
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Article, Illustration711 1960-09-17 6 HAWKINS COMMISSION HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC SESSION Contractor tells of his $1,100 a month profit for supplying labour PENANG, Friday THE Chairman of the Penang Port Commission, Mr. H.J. Shailes, said today he would support the setting up of a wages council for711 words
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Article79 1960-09-17 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A new 9,468-ton cargo-passenger liner. Straat Rio the latest addition to the Royal Interocean Lines Par East fleet— arrlTed here this morning from South Africa on her maiden voyage. The Straat Rio. which has alr-condiUoned accommodation for 12 passengers. Is on the Asia-South America79 words
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124 1960-09-17 6 Malayan weightlifter to work in Britain TPOII, Fri. Weightliftinf champion Chung Kum Weng, 25, who represented Malaya at the Olympic Games in Rome earlier this month, has decided to settle down in England. Chung, who was a temporary clerk in the Supreme Court here, has resigned saying that he will124 words
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Article49 1960-09-17 6 PENANG. Fri— Two Royal Navy frigates. HMB Torquay and HMS Tenby, called at Penang today to take in 34 men of the Royal Malayan Navy Volunteer Reserve for a week's training at Sea. HMS Torquay will return with the trainees on Bept 2449 words
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Article120 1960-09-17 6 CHAMBER SEEKS NEW TAX RELIEF rOH, Fri.— The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce wants tha Federation Government to give Income tax relief to taxpayers who have parents to support. It will submit a resolution calling for the allowance at the annual delegates' conference of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce120 words
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Article29 1960-09-17 6 BUNGET PATANI. Fri. A schoolgirl, Rashldah bint* Abdul Rahman. 11. broke an arm when &he fell from a bus in front of the Convent here yesterday.29 words
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300 1960-09-17 6 Inspired by Reds? That's slander, say Fa jar publishers SINGAPORE, Fri. qTHE University Socialist Club here today denied a charge by the Federation's Minister of the Interior, Dato Suleiman, that their publication Fa jar banned in the Federation was "Com-munist-inspired." On Tuesday the Minister told the Federal Parliament that "some300 words
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Advertisement136 1960-09-17 6 Today's best buy! ril r* y^ wm&^^r^ A C U.TT. leSsl mr\ Lo>ctt >tT in with deluxe taaturas at TIWP^ ]i o ntw LOW prie. RgjH» L^^ I Hl^^^Wß MIT CA»M I I L_^~~"-— I] <«•»•»•« a p.no«« L(^^^**-^«j| NIT CASH \\festinghouse <3 HAD! IN AMERICA Obtainobla from: K. C.136 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1960-09-17 7 THE Mmwmmimmm COLUMN 75 YEARS AGO "A VERY excellent work is" being done by the Sanitary Board," wrote "Jalan Kaki. 1 in a letter to the Selangor Journal. "Namely, the planting of trees along many of the roads in the town. But, however grateful the1,342 words
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Miscellaneous130 1960-09-17 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Heinulahi ]If PHOOEYi BIUSTEP/Wy;| I^MEWiIHAPA I V C U*K! T MUSTAJ J TOUSHTIME.RJTI 0 V^SiV LVi Abner By Ai Capp ??-LI'L ABNER "N /IT MUSTA BIM I I C\l /~yf^s&&o''A LOOKrr THIS LUMP* QUITE ROUGH I ">7'%^^l > GREEMAIGAHFOUMD lON TH' PORE J 'ACO* .X \^2^**T130 words
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Article28 1960-09-17 8 I* W»r4t Sit i Minimum, MRS. RAMASAMV and family thank r«latl\rs. friends for tbslr asslsisasi msaaaf**, wreaths, cars and •■»ndsncs at mfht and funtral of btr husband.28 words
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Obituary42 1960-09-17 8 M Here's Sit (Minimum) IN IVER LOVING Memory of Mrs. I.ihaa Ng Took Ton* (Nee Kboo Chik baa, LDS) who died on 17-s-M. The long years may separata us. but fond memories of you will always dwell in our heart*.42 words
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Article377 1960-09-17 8 I* Wtrdi tit (Minimum) THI COCKPIT'S Java RllatUfel Is •erved every Saturday and Sunday lunrh time. ZEPHYR AMIR'S CARPETS. OpenIng Ist October. M, Stamford Road, S pore. iKu Court). MATERNITY REGISTERS Required, available from the Csxton Press (1957) l.id.. 170-174 Sungel Besl Road, Kuala Lumpur: Tel: *****. Cost S4.377 words
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566 1960-09-17 8 The Straits Times. Saturday, September 17, 1960. The Turning Point? The X-ray campaign the Singapore Government will launch next month could mark a decisive turning-point in the battle against tuberculosis. True, attempts at mass detection of the disease have been made before. A Government survey two years ago covered four566 words
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Article331 1960-09-17 8 Six hundred Communist terrorists being driven to and fro across the Thai-Malayan border bear no comparison with the thousands who disrupted the country's life at the height of the Emergency. A hard core of fanatics, mobile perforce > and still apparently quite well provided, they are less immediately331 words
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Article339 1960-09-17 8 New York is preparing quite a welcome for Mr. Khrushchev. Pravda will be able to report on Tuesday how the Baltika steamed to Pier 73 escorted by a host of harbour craft hired by the excited dock workers of New York. Indeed it looks as if the339 words
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Article66 1960-09-17 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From thu Straits Tim.B Of Sept. 14, 1910 THE SINGAPORE municipal commissioners asked the Government to amend the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance so as to prohibit the sale of buffalo milk In the island. it SEVERAL boys appeared before Mr. Green, second magistrate, to testify66 words
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Article, Illustration907 1960-09-17 8 VERNON BARRETT - Assembly mischief? But some good may come of it VERNON BARRETT ■NEW YORK VISIT MAY END THE DANGEROUS CONDUCT OF GREAT POWER POLITICS OUTSIDE THE U.N. By Saturday Study IN MY LAST article, I welcomed the fact that Mr. Khrushchev was to attend the United Nations Assembly, or at leastGORDON WELLS - 907 words
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Advertisement69 1960-09-17 8 Tind. iMity iy« 4/or prut ippun blurry! Don't ignore thaw. Eyastrom is i toxing your ntrvat, haoith I, vision. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. Only a thorough visual analysis by a qualified vision specialist with tH» finest most precise equipment could render the best service. And think about your priceless sight,69 words
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Advertisement122 1960-09-17 8 Full-diet^N f CHAPPIE is as I good as the food J It's real, fresh-cooked, lean red meat PLUS liver -and there's no cooking with Chappie. Seaied-in freshness and flaPLUS fish vouf make Q^ppjg perfectly jejdy PLUS cereals to serve whenever you open the tin. PLUS health-giving vitamins A and D122 words
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Article, Illustration181 1960-09-17 9 Pak takes back a Malayan Game SINGAPORE. F r I.— P a k Kasur, Radio Indonesia's godfather of Indonesian children, left for home this morning determined to teach the children there a game from llilaya sepak raga. Pak explained: "I have played it here during my stay and have entoyed181 words
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Article32 1960-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Maj.Gen. I. C. HairLs. General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District, returned from Britain today after attending the annual conference of the Chief of the Imperial General Staff32 words
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Article394 1960-09-17 9 PRISONS CHIEF TALKS OF THE FANTASTIC HARDSHIPS WHICH THE POLICE FACE TO KEEP LAW AND ORDER SINGAPORE. Fri. and fantastic difficulties face the Singapore Police in their day-to-day fight against crime, the Commissioner of Prisons, Major P.L. James, told a symposium on crime and punishment394 words
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274 1960-09-17 9 60,000 ON JOB SEEKERS' REGISTER IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Frl. \Ji ORE than 60,000 people had registered for iTA work at the Labour Department employment exchange up to the end of last month. According to the depart, ment's latest report, the number of persons actively seeking employment assistance on the 'live"274 words
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Article51 1960-09-17 9 MALACCA, Fri. Madam Tan Swee Neo, the bar waitress and mother of six. who had been reported miss Ing from her Jalan Tenteram home in Singapore since last Friday, is now working In a bar here. She arrived here two day* ago and started working51 words
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Article47 1960-09-17 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. A youth, Yeo Tian Hock, was jailed for a year after he was convicted in the district I court of dishonestly retain. j Ing a stolen bicycle worth !$3O. He was arrested at Car* 1 penter Street, on July 29.47 words
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218 1960-09-17 9 IPOH, Friday. DETECTIVES on an anti-gangster raid here last night fired five pistol shots into the air to protect six youths they were escorting on foot through the heart of the town. The shots put to flight a youth armed with a218 words
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146 1960-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR Friday. 'THE district officer of Bentong and chairman of its towr. council, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Yasin. said today that he has a "clear conscience" regarding the resignation of six members from the He was surprised by claims that the resignation was146 words
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Article71 1960-09-17 9 GOVT. BANS TWO JOURNALS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Government has turned down an application to publish and distribute an In. dian newspaper in Malaya, and has revoked the permit of a Chinese journal because they are prejudicial to security. The Indian newspaper is the "Kerala Bandhu Daily" in Malayalam71 words
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Article40 1960-09-17 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Singapore' Umno executive committee will meet on Sunday to discuss the latest refusal by the national chairman of Umno Malaya. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to meet a delegation from the state body here for "peace talk*"40 words
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Article55 1960-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Industrial Relations Ordinance, which was passed by the Legislative Assembly In February this year, became law yesterday. A Gazette supplement announced tnat the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, had appointed Sept. 15. 1960. as the date on which the55 words
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Article23 1960-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mr. Naraln Sharma, an advocate and solicitor now practising at Ipoh. was admitted to thr Singapore Bar today.23 words
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Article54 1960-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A 40-year-old Kedah rubber tapper was executed In the Pudu Prison here today for murdering his former wife at Kampong Kodlang Lama. North Kedah. He was Idrls bin Deranl. who killed Ku Bedah blnte Ku Hassan. 40, and burled her In a jungle54 words
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Article, Illustration312 1960-09-17 9 Ec Boon Lee - $40,000 award boy to get Australian treatment Ec Boon Lee FATHERS HOPE TO HALT HIS SON'S MENTAL DETERIORATION By SINGAPORE, FrLLpe Tiong Hoe, 17, the $40,000 award boy, will be Sent to Australia for specialist treatment in the hope of halting his mental deterioration. He received the compensation yesterday for312 words
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Article46 1960-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A modern 24-classroom block for the primary school of St. John's Institution hare was officially opened today. The ceremony was conducted by the Provincial Superior of Chlstlan Brother* of Malaya, Borneo and Hong Kong, the Rev. Brother Fintan.46 words
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Article32 1960-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Commander Prasong Suchiva. managing director of Thai International Airways, arrived today to attend the openIng of the new Thai Inter-national-Scandinavian Airlines System office at John Littles' building tomorrow.32 words
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Article35 1960-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Director of Education has cancelled the registration of two private schools, the Veerasamy Road branch of the Singapore Institute of Commerce, and the Kheng Lo Chinese Preparatory School. Stevens Road.35 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-09-17 9 Twenty off for two -week tour of Japan 0 Learn the beauty secrets ot film actress Maria Menado one ot our features on beauty care in the September issue of HER WORLD. Twenty businessmen from Singapore, the Federation and Borneo, left Kuala Lumpur yesterday by Thai International Airways for an84 words
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Advertisement158 1960-09-17 9 Heat and serve... HEINZ W Baby Foods in lars *^*^£*^^^^^^S^ >*^ss^s^s^bm\ m (■silt o« Quality %O^Lff^. WJ SEE lhe especially smooth texture ond appetizing colours of Heinz Boby Foods through the jor HEAT nourishing Heinz Boby Foods in the jar. Just place the jar in water ond heat it to158 words
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Advertisement121 1960-09-17 9 lift PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER j^fekTryc^ fATTEIY and MAIN OPEBATID ffe*£«ss*i^ I HIRE PURCHASE TERMS I JA-*"^ NOW AVAILABLE Spore Only L^C m 'M^^^ p) 4 $3$ It specially designed to UMd indapendenHr Ly j^Ul^a^ off main supply. >3^ B»,lAf.|.ft;M-J!;.W.Jam^.l-Jl— JJ.M IM, Nattfc aXesa Mee°, Irnaqaan. T.i. 32J31 )2112 ■RANCH: 11,121 words
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192 1960-09-17 10 NANYANG AID CUTS TANTAMOUNT TO LIMITING STUDENTS YOUR leader under the heading "No Progress (S. T. Sept. 6) criticises as unfair one of the resolutions passed Dy the Nanyang University regional councils in the Federation which rejects the Singapore Government's offer of subsidy to Federation students. Had the regional councils192 words
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Letter93 1960-09-17 10 RESIDENTS of Paya Lebar especially those living near the Junction of Yio Chu Kang and Upper Serangoon Roads are an agreed that the road here Is too narrow. To add to the hazard there are three schools along this road and hundreds of children use93 words
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279 1960-09-17 10 An Ipoh contributor tries to get Board to straighten out an error I WONDER if the "many mistakes" said to have been made by employers in contributing to the Provident Fund explain also the many unhappy dealings which the public have to endure with279 words
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91 1960-09-17 10 Infirmary treatment charges are too high HAVING had occasion to visit the animal infirmary In Kampong Java Road of late it appears to me that the prices charged for treatment are too high. One has only to set foot In the place with an animal that has even a minor91 words
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111 1960-09-17 10 Those short shorts: Not all are to blame I WOULD like to make a comment on the letter by "Modest" in last Saturday's Issue of the Straits Times. Whilst I cannot but agree that a large number of service wives and their teenage daughters appear In public places in clothing111 words
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Letter83 1960-09-17 10 European servicemen stationed in Singapore we were quite amazed to read the letter by "Modest". Although we have been here for nearly two years, we are still rather embarrassed and shocked by the provocative cheongsams worn by some of the Chinese women in Singapore and also by the83 words
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Letter65 1960-09-17 10 J QUITE agree with "Modest" who writes about British Service wives who spend most of the day in toeach shorts and halter tops. Although I am the -wife of a British serviceman myself. I feel very ashamed when I see these women In the streets, shopping and In65 words
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Letter47 1960-09-17 10 ON Sept. 8 during a visit to Baling I dropped in at the post office to buy a lottery ticket. Though it was only 3.50 p.m. I was told that tickets had been sold out. Will the lotteries board please note? UNLUCKY Kuala Ketil.47 words
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Advertisement377 1960-09-17 10 v.v.w INDUSTRIAL j|f^(t^_ PROBLEM? C(O)^^ (s\ ArO H) Manufacture of New Products. (2) New Factory Buildings. (3) Extension or improvement of Factory Buildings. (4) Modernisation of Plant. (5) Extension to Plant and V Equipment. Nip (6) Development of export Nlll industry. v -i- p j|p^ if you require Capital \^r377 words
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Advertisement112 1960-09-17 10 VSa j^ _I■ 1 BIACyiwHTTf UP f YOUR U*^^uw^ PLEASURE WITH BLACK WHITE WHISKY A golden, mellow, full-flavoured Scotch that add* distinction to any occasion. A high potency Vitomcn I^^ FOR CHILDREN WHO \—Jr^*r JUST WONT lAT! L| Vktt s *Xk Stimulotat Apc«titt. \\v\l I rT^- JQL Promot« Growth. \}M112 words
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Miscellaneous324 1960-09-17 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Polonlus said It often pro1. Man marries on making an claims the man (7). archaeological find (5. 7). 6 Heeding distraction, made a 8. Hide the beginnings of envl- benstly noise (7). ousness and return perch (7). 7. "Deep on his front engraven 9. Leading324 words
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Advertisement1485 1960-09-17 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONOON ft CONTINENTAL PttTS. r\ rhaa Ptnani PERSEUS LiTtrptal. GUsgow Teday MEMNON M stMiis. littrtaal. A'atutk la Pert Septa LTCAON iiTtraeei. Gasgo* SaMli Stpta ttttttva fteXM/1 AHTOMEBBH 6*l^ A'taw.rM'twg. I'doa Stpta Stpt IS AEHEAS Htvri, Utarpaal Septa Mt 2 Ml 1/ I1,485 words
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Advertisement1327 1960-09-17 11 i(^a >v THE LA.C. LIMES—— AJCg^Yn AOEN. lEOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAJI PORTS. cLv^TEf Si>ori P- Shlm "MEONIA t) 21/ataat 21 14 Seat a/aStpi -99)08r. "SiMRA" a) MSept/4 Oct 1/ I Oct 0/ 7 Ocl aaa*«^a»A. -uunßU" I) 11/11 Oet «/a ttt M/aOct ■lASRA" a) N Oct/ 4 Nit S/IHet1,327 words
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Advertisement1349 1960-09-17 11 X,m THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. IiHOAPORI (wtaipeiHal .a tkt Ut.ttd Uagaaa) S Lines UILINSS tt ftUN. OJL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'Dort P. S'haa Paat>4 lENCIUACHAH LiTtraeel, Hull, Mttwajk 11/24 Sapt 27/ M Seat n/a Stpt BENAVMI Hamtiug. leataa. 6'atMti H/H Mat a/a Seal a Seat/ 1 Mt •ENALIANACN UaOta.1,349 words
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Advertisement1318 1960-09-17 11 w M«AUBTER tSc CO., LTD. w_ VgBlR lEL: Hi. 2UII VjC V CKM fwwuaiaaAaa l»I KXATEMEM LIMB IMMRL NAlaawlkS, IOrrUOAM. RAVIE US ANOELES, SAN FRANCISCO. lmmmm g fctJil lIATTII, V*NC*tVEI ft PORtTIAND AM far Caaaalaa ft IIX Atlantic Parta. AcctptJat cargi far Cittral ft Seat* Cm IF NEWCASTLE AtHrtet. Sport1,318 words
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Article400 1960-09-17 12 Rubber: The spirit is cautious A SPIRIT of caution A has prevailed again this week and trading conditions have been quiet, brightened occasionally by bursts of aotivity. The upward trend has continued with offerings mainly confined to profittaking and godown I liquidation, report HCB and Co., Ltd., in their current400 words
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Article138 1960-09-17 12 CINGAPOKE Chinese Produce i Exchange noon prices pet picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK, Continent Sept. Oct. shipments $30 buyers. $30 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $42 'j sellers, drum $451, sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business wa s reported done, Muntok white $275. Sarawak $270. special Sarawak black138 words
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Article120 1960-09-17 12 rPHE Malayan Exchange Bank*' A Aaosetatlan made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33 1/16. O.D. 33 3/16. 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T 32 1 16. O.D. 32120 words
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858 1960-09-17 12 RUSSIAN SHIPS DUE: PRICE NTINUES UP By Our Market Correspondent THE RUBBER price yesterday moved to it* highest level in five weeks. A leading Singapore rubber broker suggests that Communist countries have bought fairly large quantities. The 4.30 p.m. official close was 1032. up one and one-eighth cents on the858 words
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Article23 1960-09-17 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 16 Sept. IS Industrial*: 131.39 131.31 •lm> 303.76 2«4.4« I Rubber*: 24C.69 243.il Jan. t l»i* IM.23 words
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Article127 1960-09-17 12 MELBOURNE. Frl. INVESTMENT shares closed the week on a steady tone here today. Herald gained Is. to *»s. 6d. and Ro>.ena gained Is. to 295. 6d. Base metals and the oils were steady. Interstate Oil eased Is. 3d. to 13s. (id. Commonwealth Bond* traded along flim lines. Con.127 words
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Article213 1960-09-17 12 /"ICTOSER flnt grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesteraay at 103 Tt cents per lb., up I 1 cenis on Thursday's close. The tone was steady. B.C.C.K.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 103 V sellers 103»V, Int. 1213 words
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Article185 1960-09-17 12 CHIPS lying alongside tho Slnga--0 pore Harbour Board whanret this morning: Chakdlna 1/2. Siraat Rio 4/5, Hal Lee 6A, Thai 6/7, Straat Mocamblque 3/9 Maas Lloyd 10/11, TJlbantJet 13/14, Atsuta Maiu 15/16, Basra 18, Braesldr 19. Matang N. Wai! 4/5. Pernbay 13/24, Tamasbima Maru 25/26. Adige 27/28. Doneverett185 words
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Article40 1960-09-17 12 SINGAPORE Sept. 16. RUBBER: 103' 8 cents per lb. (up I 1 h cents). 5 p.m close: 104 :i a cents (very steady). TIN: $399.12.. per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (down 2» tons).40 words
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Article800 1960-09-17 12 Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 pjn. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fltzpatrlcks $1.40: Fraser and Neave ords (2) $2.04 to $2.02 cd ct>; M. Cement $1.72; McAlister $1.32..; Robinson ords800 words
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Advertisement157 1960-09-17 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE far Htaajkaai, Jaaia S'pora P. S'f.am Panani •••oMtviiiirr 1 tun "itNmilTT" let I Oct fn laattta, Ckitttpa*. CKcatto••NOtmiiTT" nstit nun ••■oiPmEMTT" it let n oct a *ct Bulk 011/ late» space available. JOHNSON LINE Fw Haaakaat. hsm- S'atrt P. S'kam Penaat "STAH «TCTIMtt' r ..7. itStat Ii157 words
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Advertisement761 1960-09-17 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE < TV WATER DEPARTMENT: Required INSPECTORS. DISTRIBUTION BRANCH, in salary scale $155 x Al6 IBJ Bar/203 x Al6 347/ Exam. Bar/US x A2O 505/ Exam Bar/535 x A2O 615 plus allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will761 words
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Advertisement693 1960-09-17 12 NOTICES NOTICE Please note tiiai Mr. Khoo Kwong Nai la no longer employed by Wearne Brothers Limned. Malacca, and be has no authority to transact any business or collect monies on their behalf. KUCHAI TIN (1957) LIMITED (INCORPORATKI) IX THE STATE OF SINGAPORE) Dividend No. 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN693 words
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Advertisement819 1960-09-17 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 16 Word* ti (Ml*.)— Max tt tt* axtrm WANTBD CMINBSB AMAM for two children, l.ght housework, no washing, must speak English. Box A 6127 S.T B'pore. WANTED SUPERVISOR with emeX capital for Eaetaff School. 35 Grange Road. Spore 9. Apply Rev. Charles personally before819 words
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Advertisement421 1960-09-17 13 MISCELLANEOUS it Ward* ti (Ml*.)— Max tt tt: extra OITTINO MARRIED or for that Important Date consult Amy Wee at Michelle Beanur Salon. 13. Battery Road. pore. Tel. *****. COM! TO TNI ANCLO CMINISI (CNOOL POOO AND PUN PAIR AT BARKER ROAD, (INOAPORI ON SATURDAY. 17TH SEPTEMBER. 1960 AT 11.00421 words
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Advertisement219 1960-09-17 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (S porei It Wardt Sit (Mlmlmum) DmUm 1 month. It Wardt tttt (Ml*.) AVIS RnMT-A-CAR Sinsapor* Licea o**/Ev«rfti»» 00. Ttl: *****. WMILI YOU WAIT Plan Pnotlas from Traclnxi. Fotomatle. *****. ■UV SILL HINT propcrttea. Consuit David Phoa Jk Sons *****. Sport TAMO'S PHOTOCOPY ttrrm documents photoooplML 10219 words
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Advertisement210 1960-09-17 13 DANCING it Ward* tit (Minimum) Dallf 1 month. It Ward* tl it (Mtm) DINE AND OANOf at Strait* Oarden Bar Johore. New Band commencing- tonight to weekend swimming facilities for picnicker* aad until* WHIM TO STAY (PeeJ.) 1* Word* tit (Minimum) Dmil, l month. It Ward* UM (Ml* JONORt NOTIL210 words
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Article457 1960-09-17 14 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY Sonneville will be player-coach By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. INDONESIA, who won the Thomas Cup so handsomely from Malaya in Singapore in 1958, have drawn up a plan to successfully defend international badminton's highest prize on their own soil at Jakarta next June. The457 words
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Article894 1960-09-17 14 SEEDED S'GOR PAIR BOW OUT IN 2nd ROUND THE FIRST DAY'S RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. £ELANGOR Badminton Association officials had a pleasant surprise when t^ the international championships got under way this morning. It was the unexpected arrival of the fifth Indonesian player. Go Siang894 words
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Article304 1960-09-17 14 WEIGHTS for TT all seven races at' Penang on Sunday: Cl. 4. Div. 1-a£f T»n»h Ayer Ka 9.M Ten Per Cant 8.12 RlTer Cloud H.03 Quecnvway 8.0Z SI Mmnis 8.91 Flytaf Mist 8.91 Son of April 8.N Bukit BinUnf -.13 X«n|nm 7.1S Ermine Sky 7.12 SetU 7 09304 words
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185 1960-09-17 14 EPSOM JEEP - PRINCE OF LALITA TAKES REST BEFORE CUP TASK By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Fri. Prince of Lalita has been sent to the veterinary sanatorium at Cameron Highlands for a short spell before con. testing the $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah next month. The "Prince' 1 made a triumphant "come185 words
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Article28 1960-09-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— All the $4 tickets for tomorrow's Malaya Cup soccer final between Perak and Singapore at the Merdeka Stadium have been sold out.28 words
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Article126 1960-09-17 14 T ONDON. Fri— Fourteen of the South African cricket ers who toured England this season left for home from London airport last evening, accompanied by their manager, Mr. Dudley Nourse. Mr. Harry Altham. president of the M.C.C. said in bidding them rarewell: "Wt all know that thereReuter - 126 words
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Article412 1960-09-17 14 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS BXCANG LEAGUE: 1/8 Gurkha Rifles S (Bherbahadur Ohale 3, Balbfthadur Ral 3) Ellas Ist 0. TAIPING Div. 1: Kamuntlng 'A' w.o. Ist Div, 7 RMR; Oiv. 2: REME w.o. Malay Teachers. GOLD CUP (Malacca): Johore 8 (Yusof 3, Latlf. Wahid. Harun) Malacca 4 (Hamxah 3, Rahlm412 words
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Advertisement488 1960-09-17 14 LETTER FROM HOME mot getting j* jf m ms merry orders as Hk <O^ m used to oret Rose m m will, need that *^\C> i* m extra itoner before H <t^W*' m ttm school ie.rrr<s I m I .this pr.nre-d CfiHcn YSJ? R en v you •f I .s488 words
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Miscellaneous126 1960-09-17 14 SOCCER Malaya Cup -Final: Singapore v Perak iMerdeka Stadium. KU 8 p.m.). 8'pore friendly: NaUonal Soccerltes v Serangoon Rangers (Farrer Pk). BADMINTON Selangor International champion■hips iSBA Hall, 9 ajn). CRICKET CUrke Cup: Europeans v Rest (S'pore pa dang). Gandhi Cup SCO v I A. (S'pore padang). Malayan Malays v Malayan126 words
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Article, Illustration451 1960-09-17 15 OiVXF A/V t/PS£T CAN MAKE THIS CUP FINAL A GREAT ONE WHEN Perak meet Singapore in the 34th Malaya Cup football final at the Merdeka Stadium at eight o'clock tonight, they will have more to do than prove themselves worthy finalists, which their sketchy record451 words
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Article167 1960-09-17 15 We have come far— Tengku ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. P rime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, wno is president of the F.A. of Malaya, expects a bumper crowd at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow tor the 34th Malaya Cup final between Singapore and Perak. In a message to the two teams, the Tengku says:167 words
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751 1960-09-17 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By the most mediocre performers in a Cup final. In 1957 the Perak team were decimated by death. Today their strength ha* been greatly reduced by Injuries. Jalll Che Din. the best centre half In Malaya, has been out of the team751 words
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Article295 1960-09-17 15 SINGAPORE bt S'gor 2-1. 3-2: bt Johore 2-1. 4-1: bt Joint Bervlces 3-1. 2-1: bt Negri 5-0. 6-3; bt Malacca 6-0. 5-0. Zone final bt Kelantan 4-0. 3-1. PERAK bt Armed Forces 5-2. 1-0: bt Penang 4-0, lost 0-4: lost to Kedah 2-3. bt 6-1:295 words
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Advertisement18 1960-09-17 15 For over a quarter of a century increasing world wide demand proves duMAURIER the finest filter tip cigarette18 words
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Advertisement201 1960-09-17 15 a^^^^a^aa^EZ^^Sßßß&^M^a^fcMtt^^. A FLAPITAN M For your business big enough to seat 6 persons. The best buy in its class. 1 REKDRD M 4 -DOOR SEDAN WML. For the family schooling or shopping. Jk Ideal transportation 35 miles per gallon. Beauty plus economy. I CARAVAN I f-^^L For your out-door activities.201 words
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593 1960-09-17 16 See-saw struggle in Congo: Mobutu near s top LEOPOLOVILLE, Friday f OL. JOSEPH MOv BUTU, the Congo Army commander, planned to occupy the parliament buildin g today a<s he seemed to strengthen his authority in this faction-torn republic. While the ConflO nationalist leader, Mr. Patrice Lumumba, was l>esieged in anReuter - 593 words
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266 1960-09-17 16 GOVT. BANS 34 WAR AND HORROR COMICS FROM U.S. SINGAPORE, Fri rpHE Singapore Government has banned 34 AmeA rican comics from the State. They include 22 "horror" I and "strange tales" comics and 12 war comics depicting the United States armed for- ces at battle. The ban was announced today266 words
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Article29 1960-09-17 16 KARACHI. Fri— About 700 people have died in a cholera epidemic in West Pakistan, the Dlrector-G ene r a 1 of Health Services said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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96 1960-09-17 16 LIGHTNING KILLS BOY PLAYING -FOOTBALL- IPOH. Fri— Lightning killed a youth. Lob Fong Kirn. while he was playing football with friends at the Jalan Abdul Jalil ground here today. A Telecommunications Department labourer, P. Vathumaiai, who wag working on a telegraph post •nearby, was also hit. He was admitted to96 words
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Article29 1960-09-17 16 LONDON, Frl.— A 940-page "Blue Book" Parliamentary document weighing two pounds 10 ounces and two inches thick on disarmament was Issued by the British Government here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Obituary26 1960-09-17 16 WHITMAN Xli Whitham 66 yean. Kunrral Itavea 4 Ke* Sun Avrnur 4 p.m. today, n- rvi.p Prribytrnan Church orchard Road 4.30 p.m., thrncr Bldadart Cemetery26 words
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Article36 1960-09-17 16 MR. AND MRS. V. KRISNNAN. KUbanc Katatr. Chrmor. thank rrlativn, friends, for thrlr kind attendance, aafilatanct, valuable gifts, and congratulatory message* on the occasion of the marriage of Ihrtr daughter Rethy with Sathlapal on 3.9.60.36 words
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Article63 1960-09-17 16 BONN. Fri. Bochum Observatory yesterday reported an Increase In Soviet space-radio signals, suggesting that a new Russian space rocket may be launched shortly. The Russians could be planning a second rocket to photograph the reverse side of the moon. (Two Boviet scientists have said on Wednesday thatReuter - 63 words
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Article27 1960-09-17 16 BONN. Fri. A Soviet spy ring directed against military Installations in West Germany has been broken up. the West German Interior Ministry announced toaay. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article320 1960-09-17 16 LONDON. Frl— London stock markets finished an unsettled week on a quiet and generally uncertain noie voday. Wall Street's fresh fall overuigiU. the International situation and some disappointing company news all contributed to khe continuation of the unsetlitd conditions. Gilt edged securities turned dull after320 words
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325 1960-09-17 16 WARNING IN SARA WAX OF TRIP ON SELF-RULE KUCHLNG, Friday. THE SARAWAK United People's Party today warned that it would send a delegation to London for constitutional talks if pressure to amend the present Sarawak Constitution failed, j This warning was given by the party's secre- i tarV-general, Mr. Stephen325 words
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Advertisement118 1960-09-17 16 HERM f|^ oU>lff modi THE MOST PORTABLE of Portables $175 I CAMMETERS LTD. P.O. Bos 221. Singapore. Please tend me without obligation your free leaflet fir- ing full particular! of the portable HERMES typeicritert. J >ame I AddreM I v-o t a a a > a a- -a a a118 words
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Title Section11 1960-09-17 1 SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYATEM SWISSAIR Straits Times Special Feature 17 SEPTEMBER, 196011 words
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526 1960-09-17 2 RODERICK PESTANA - A bright new 'home' for three airlines RODERICK PESTANA S.A.S. FEATURE By J^S AIRLINE office usually evokes thoughts of faraway countries, exciting scenery, new experiences and all the other pleasures associated with distant travel. The new joint office of the Scandinavian Airlines System, Thai Airways International and Swissair, in Raffles526 words
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Article, Illustration132 1960-09-17 2 A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF PHOTOGRAPHS The show window effect of the new office in Singapore of the Scandinavian Airlines System, Swissair and Thai Airways International can be seen clearly in the picture above. The large glass area of the box-windows gives a distinct view of the interior132 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-09-17 2 PRETTY Miss Shirley Cunico, telephone and teletype operator or the new SAS/Swissair/Thai International office in Singapore, records a message on the Automatic Telephone Answer device, before leaving for home after work. The recording can be heard by anyone who rings the airlines after office hours.111 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-09-17 2 From left: Mr. CO. Moller, station manager of Thai Airways International, Mr. Lennart G. Strom, district manager of S.A.S. and Mr. Leo Oswald, district manager of Swissair, at their new offices in Singapore. Straits Times picture.39 words
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Advertisement163 1960-09-17 2 W— WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF WALLEM CO. LTD. SHIPPING AVIATION INSURANCE SINGAPORE HONG KONG BERGEN BORNEO >s Ksompan ucsLimiicd TRAVEL DEPARTMENT congratulates on the opening of their new office. %*sw American Express Co.. i^^^^ 4^H^^l Inc. American International 1 I^^^^^^^ Assurance Building. 6th Floor. faflP American Lloyd Agency '^mU 64163 words
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Advertisement66 1960-09-17 2 Ur** 1 V" ROnitOAM BUILDINGS 39 ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE. T.I. 75-161 FLY SAS THAI SWISSAIR SEE YOUR HELPFUL TRAVEL AGENT G. C. NANDA SONS (SINGAPORE) TOURIST TRAVEL AGENTS 22-A RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 1. Tel: *****, ***** and *****. Ml win MEMBW Congratulations to on the occasion of the opening of66 words
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Article, Illustration133 1960-09-17 3 CAC has bought Convair 990 Corenadot beyond challenge the world's fastest passenger jet airliner for introduction on the Far East routes in July, 1961. The Coronodoi will have a maximum non-stop range of approximately 3,850 miles at a maximum cruising speed of 635 m.p.h. The133 words
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Article, Illustration710 1960-09-17 3 AN February 24, 1957, two Douglas DC-7C airliners passed each other over the North Pole. One was on its way from Europe to the Far East, the other flying the same route in the opposite direction. Both aircraft were emblazoned with the triple710 words
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Advertisement124 1960-09-17 3 JwAw^ chooses 1 x/lTu) THE VOICE THAT IS IN i /ViiJ^ WHEN THE OFFICE I 1 lLV^\ IS CLOSED JT \V^' V After office hours, the Automatic V #A i _V v Telephone Answerer at the new I^Jk SAS. offices replies to incoming calls and informs clients of latest I124 words
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Advertisement209 1960-09-17 3 Congratulations SWISSAIR We are proud to have been of service to you in the past and look forward to continuing our association. We also congratulate you on the opening of your fine new office. AVIATION PRODUCTS MARKETED IN SINGAPORE AND THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA BYSTANDARD VACUUM OIL COMPANY l UIU<209 words
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Article, Illustration603 1960-09-17 4 Thai International 3 flights a week to Asia's playgrounds THE HOLIDAY OF YOUR LIFE IS ONLY A FEW HOURS AWAY riOLDEN beaches rimmed with swaying palms; cosy ski lodges in the mountains; hill stations rising over the green jungles these are but some of the enticing resorts found in Asia.603 words
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Article, Illustration410 1960-09-17 4 TODAY THE LAND OF THE ALPS IS FLYING HIGH CIVIL aviation had its beginnings in Switzerland in January, 1919, when three private air transport companies were formed. But it *as not until March, 1931,' that an undertaking for the whole of Switzerland, Swissair, was founded. Since its foundation, expansion lias410 words
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Advertisement99 1960-09-17 4 f f Congratulations i ...on the opening of your new premises. We are proud to have been chosen x 9) as contractors to carry the erection and decorative ty work of your new office. I I NGMING. I BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 18 A North Canal Road, Singapore 1 Tel. *****/7 x99 words
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