The Straits Times, 21 September 1960
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Title Section19 1960-09-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000\ ff J The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, SETTEMBER 21, 1960 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration559 1960-09-21 1 DEMONSTRATORS CLUBBED BY POLICE 'Let them shout' says Russian Premier 'Red rat' banners in the streets NEW YORK, Tuesday ■JWO demonstrators were heavily clubbed by police, and one was knocked unconscious, as hatred for Mr. Khrushchev flared in renewed scenes near the Soviet headquarters where the Premier stayed559 words
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218 1960-09-21 1 REVOLUTIONARY forces in Laos commanded by 1V pro-American Gen. Phoumi Nosavan today prepared to lay siege to Vientiane, the capital of Laos. Oen. Phouml. who rebelled against the government of the Prime Minister. Prince Souvanna Phouma. early this month after charging that Prince SouvannaUPI - 218 words
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Article, Illustration194 1960-09-21 1 Malaya's new King will be named today SECRET BALLOT AT -ISTANA NEGARA- KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Rulers from all states will meet in the Istana Negara here tomorrow to choose, by secret ballot, Malaya's third Yang di-Pertuan Agong. in a separate election Immediately after, they will select the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan194 words
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Article97 1960-09-21 1 Navy men to discuss sacking SINGAPORE, Tues. The Naval Base Labour Union will hold a mass meeting of its members on Thursday at 5 p.m. at West Hill Road, Sembawang. to protest against the action of the Admiralty "in dismissing an employee without observation of the proper procedure In the97 words
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119 1960-09-21 1 ALL GOES WELL IN ROUND 1 OF NEHRU-AYUB TALKS [KARACHI, Tues.—The first round of talks between President Ayub Khan of Pakistan and Mr. Nehru of India began today. It lasted 90 minutes. Later Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Manzur Qadir. who attended, said: "It was a very friendly meeting. The talksReuter - 119 words
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Article37 1960-09-21 1 THE HAGUE, Tues. The Dutch Finance Minister, Professor Jelle Zijlstra, submitted a Budget today promising cuts in income tax on July 1, 1961, provided there was not a deterioration In the world economic situation.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article25 1960-09-21 1 NEW YORK. Tues.—President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived In New York city this morning to attend the General Assembly session of the United Nations.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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466 1960-09-21 1 From R. CHANDRAN Kuching. Tu*«. SINGAPORE'S Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, took a few minutes off his official programme today to fulfill the wish of a farm girl, Chua Solan, 19. This happened when Mr. Lee toured the agricultural extension training centre at466 words
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365 1960-09-21 1 MASSACRE IN CONGO: DAG PROTEST TO TSHOMBE LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday. A MASSACRE described as "the most brutal" since Congo's independence has taken place in the breakaway province of Katanga, United Nations sources said today. Gendarmes of Mr. Moise Tshombe's Government, who have Belgian officers in their ranks, are said to have365 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-09-21 1 RHODES (Greece). Tues. The Marquess of Reading, former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, died in Rhodes hospital last night following a heart attack. He was 71. He was on holiday here with the .Marchioness at the time of his death.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article79 1960-09-21 1 The people at the top... AS a Straits Times reader you are in good company. A recent independent poll of Singapore readers showed 20 per cent of Straits Times household heads were professional, technical and executive men and women. PEOPLE in these occupational groups are only 6 per cent of79 words
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29 1960-09-21 1 It's the newspaper that gets home STOP PRESS NIK VISITS CASTRO >EW YORK Tur- -Mr KhriMubev tod t > l»r Kidci Castro iv U lea Hotel— Rrntrr> tin* pagr. and29 words
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Article64 1960-09-21 2 67 feared dead in coal mine j TOKYO. Tues. Sixtyseven coal miners were hopelessly trapped today in a flooded mine in southern island of Kyushu when a gas explosion hi a coal pit sank the ground, leading to the flooding of the mine. The police feared all the 67 areUPI - 64 words
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Article31 1960-09-21 2 WASHINGTON. Tues—The Export-Import Bank today announced It would lend ud to US$l6 million to South Africa to assist South African Airways to buy three Boeing 707 Jet aircraft.—Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article30 1960-09-21 2 COLOGNE, Tues Lord Attlee, former British Prime Minister, said here that the world had little time, perhaps only ten years, to find a "path of peace." Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration375 1960-09-21 2 Hotel row, so Castro goes to Harlem HE ARRIVES IN BATTLEDRESS: IS ASKED FOR A $10,000 DEPOSIT NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE Cuban Premier, Dr. Fidel Castro, solved his New York housing problem early today by moving to a Harlem hotel after a fantastic evening which began when he swept angrilyReuter - 375 words
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106 1960-09-21 2 CAPETOWN, Tues.— A total of 204 summonses claiming. more than V 400.000 ($3,500,--000) in damages arising > from the Sharpeville masi sacre on March 21 when 69 Africans were killed and 180 were wounded, have been served on the Minister of Justice. Mr. FrancoisReuter - 106 words
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194 1960-09-21 2 An ex-Nazi tells of 3,000 who vanished one night HUSSELDORF. Tues. Three former Nazi storm-troopers went on trial yesterday on charges of atrocities at the infamous OranlenburgSachsenhausen concentration camp, during trt war. I One of them. August Hoehn. testified that 3.000 concentration camp Inmates were taken from their barracks oneReuter - 194 words
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Article276 1960-09-21 2 QUEEN RENEWS NEW GUINEA PLEDGES THE HAGUE, Tuesday. THE Dutch Government will continue to "pursue vigorously the achievement of its objectives in Netherlands New Guinea," Queen Juliana said in her speech from the Throne today at the oDening of parliament. K 6 f n j u iiana said the -objectives276 words
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Article51 1960-09-21 2 KAMPALA. (Uganda). Tues.— Mr. lain Macleod British Colonial Secretary, yesterday opened Ugandas £703 000 pailament building. Changes planned for next year will give the legislature Its first elected majority, and preparations are under way for the first elections with all races voting equally on a common roll.Reuter - 51 words
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Miscellaneous383 1960-09-21 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA (41.7 Metre*) Medium Wave 476 mrtrn A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NeguraShort Wave: 62 metre* Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning from 9.t»— lO.Ot p.m. Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Teik A.M. 6.30 Oood Mornlnc; 6 33 Lee; 7.Oo Sing It Again: 7 30 Iimf Morning Prelude; 7.00383 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1960-09-21 3 RUSSIANS BACK DOWN: U.N. BARS 'FOREIGN MEDDLING' IN CONGO NEW YORK, Tuesday KAMIL: MALAYA FULLY BACKS OPERATION OF CONGO FORCE AN AFRO-ASIAN resolution barring foreign intervention in the Congo outside the U.N. operation was overwhelmingly adopted (70 to nil, with 1 1 abstentions) by the U.N. GeneralReuter - 1,259 words
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Article290 1960-09-21 3 Missile tests route to moon LOS ANGELES, Tues The U.S. Navy shot a 62-ft sounding rocket 1,200 miles into space yesterday and recovered an instrument packet from it to help chart a route for man through the deadly radiation belts. The destroyer. USS Rowan. j recovered the 83-lb capsule IReuter - 290 words
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Advertisement149 1960-09-21 3 paint with DULUX anclpß^^Tfc PENTALITE I~ rw jt^^ mi f wLjl M M jiw M .A I^^ ■^■^fcSid Kit T *T ■^■^■f ...and lot our experts help you! When you buy DULUX and PENTALITE paints, you're also buying the service that goes with them. Because they're made in Malaya, there149 words
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Advertisement250 1960-09-21 3 Free Gift Sale for one month STARTS TODAY! Specialists in coffee powder, Lam Yeo open their new shop today at 328 Balestier Road, Singapore* (left side of the Hoover Theatre) All customers will receive FREE vrith a every purchase of one kati of coffee powder, a 14 oz. tin of250 words
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Article578 1960-09-21 4 SINGAPORE. TuM. GENERAL TRADE UNION SUPPORT MAY BE ORGANISED AGAINST STRIKE-BREAKING FIRM THE Singapore Trades Union Congress today warned all employers "to refrain from any strike-breaking activity." "Such activity can only be considered as provocation and may lead to a general deterioration in industrial relations," said a578 words
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Article279 1960-09-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. rrHE Yang di-Pertuan A Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will be given a ceremonial sendoff at Singapore Airport, when he leaves with his wife, Che Noor Aisha, tomorrow morning for a flveday state visit to Brunei. The Head of State Is visiting Brunei279 words
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Article, Illustration178 1960-09-21 4 OINGAPORE, Tims. A O 61-year-old fanner and his elderly wife (above) wen amonr four members of the public who were to- day presented with Letters of Appreciation at the Paya Lebar police station for assisting in the arrest of an armed robber. The presentation178 words
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Article326 1960-09-21 4 ri>HE following is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore:— ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (8A961) 1.30 pjn.; from London, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Bahrein, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 6.20 p.m.: from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin (BA711) 8.45 pm.; from326 words
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Advertisement140 1960-09-21 4 IT'S ONE WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT < TODD-AO NEVER MUSIC LIKE THIS! NEVER A LOVE-STORY LIKE THIS! NEVER A 80LDWYM PICTURE LIKE THIS! You'n go) lo see il In the magnificence of TODD-AO f V OBTkl\ GOLDWYN^tfit!m/^^ ■5 JIWET WTIEI 08IITIT SARBIIBCE SUMY 9WIU KMI MIUT I" Calar ky Tachwtealat COMINr CATHAY140 words
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Miscellaneous275 1960-09-21 4 Straits Times Crossword ACEOSS 6. From a feather on* m*y r»1. An ouUUndlng p«rt of York- cognise the bird (5). •hlr* (11, 4). 7. Rmmbllng. formerly flowing 8 Diana upset nymph (6). (9). 9. Treatise written after study 10. He cuts the coat according forms a bond to ihe woo!275 words
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Miscellaneous102 1960-09-21 4 j Singapore diary... ROYAL SINGAPORE FLY- CIETY: Talk on "The Role of ING CLITB: "At Home" to all the Steel Industry in Industrialvisitors for flight* and Inspec- lsation" by UJ». expert Mr. P. L. tlon. Paya Lebar Airport, 9 ajn. Schereschewsky at University of to p m- Malaya's new lecture102 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1960-09-21 5 Murad saw decay of Ottoman Empire GRAFT REIGNED WHEN FAIR VENETIAN ENSLAVED SULTAN Janissary rebellion left trail of blood and fire FOR three days in the year 1589 the great Turkish capital of Istanbul was a scene of fire and terror scarcely paralleled in the city's eventful history. In hisDaily Mirror - 1,277 words
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Miscellaneous149 1960-09-21 5 Buys Bumny By Baiph Beimdahi y A kCN I HELP VA. SYLVESTER [iSwITH!N 7 IM™^B W^TF^ ll^ _iJF^^ ■V<^ y/Z^-^/h SEE VA SOT POU6H OOOKIN'MUSTA ~*r>Jl SNIFF. 1 (I -rffFCll ST I JLi 9 i Abner By Ai Capp IJKtOOK AGAIN// 1 V* r 7<i™ ey sallc ar#>in v wifhomi-149 words
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Article33 1960-09-21 6 I* Word* tit (Minimum) MR. AW. MARKAR thaaks all friends of hi* late son VA. Markar for their kind thoughts, wreath*, •Ktancr and attendance at his fvoeral at Muslim Cemetery oo i*-»-60.33 words
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Obituary26 1960-09-21 6 it Word* tit (aHmJmmm) IN IVIR LOVINO memory of Madam Leone Wah Lan who paased away on 21st. September 1882. Inserted by bar husband.26 words
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Article283 1960-09-21 6 in Word* tit (Minimum) KATHLEEN McCORMACK Mot* at The Cockpit SUV LISBVt Full Cream Evaporated Milk today. Cash rebate on each parchaae of 3 tlm. September 28 Octohrr AtCON 'a!. lets for effective and rapid treatment of stomach disorders Manufactured by Allied Laboratories Ltd.. London. TNE SILVER ORILL enjoy283 words
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The Straits Times. Wednesday, September 21,1960
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Article619 1960-09-21 6 Penang's State Alliance Council is considering a proposal to dissolve the City Council for standing aside from the national celebrations which marked the end of the Emergency. As a first step, it has appointed a delegation to consult Alliance national headquarters in Kuala Lumpur on the legal619 words
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Article358 1960-09-21 6 A significant if scarcely exciting sidelight on RussoChinese relations emerges from an analysis of the attention given to Russian affairs in China's leading newspaper, the Peking People's Daily, and in the services of the official New China News Agency. There has been a notable change in emphasis in358 words
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Article233 1960-09-21 6 Yesterday's triumph of the Afro-Asian resolution on the Congo in the General Assembly, as well as saving the U.N. from a well-nigh impossible situation, was a significant event in the history of the Afro-Asian countries themselves. On no other major issue has the group's initiative won such support233 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1960-09-21 6 WILFRED PLUMBE - THE MISSING INGREDIENT IN MALAYA'S DEVELOPMENT DRIVE WILFRED PLUMBE by Librarian. University of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur IN MALAYA, as in all c o v n tries where progress is rapid, there is a strong demand for moro and more education. There is a new and remarkable concentration on rural1,534 words
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Letter138 1960-09-21 6 DAFFLES LIBRARY hu been greatly Improved, and now non-English educated readers are catered lor as well. However, the opening hours (8 a.m. to 8 pan.) are still unchanged and unsatisfactory. A national library Is one which serves primarily the adult working section of the population and not merely138 words
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456 1960-09-21 6 THE CHANGES THAT HAVE COME WITH THE POST-MERDEKA PERIOD TN the article which appear--1 ed In the Straits Times of Sept 10 under the heading "Review of the Entire Civil Service Set-up— Cuepacs,' it would appear that stress was laid where It ought not to456 words
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Article161 1960-09-21 7 ASSEMBLY TO DEAL WITH SIX BILLS SINGAPORE, TAWS. The Legislative Astiembly, which sits tomorrow in the absenoe of the Prime Minister, M*. Lee Kuan Yew. will deal with mainly routine business, with the exception of a motion by Mr. Ong Eng Guan. former Minister for National Development. Mr. Lee is161 words
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96 1960-09-21 7 New strike threat to House of Tans SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union is threatening to call another strike of its members employed at "The House of Tang" curio shop in Orchard Road. This follows a deadlock in negotiations between the union and the management mainly on96 words
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Article70 1960-09-21 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, is Inviting officials tot the Bhell. Standard-Vacuum and Caltex oil companies and two oil unions to a meeting next week to discuss the terms and conditions for holding a secret ballot among the firms' employees to70 words
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Article59 1960-09-21 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A nine-man Indonesian factfinding trade team will arrive by air from Jakarta tomorrow for talks with officials of the Department of Commerce and Industry here. The team will be led by Mr. Achmad Ponsen, deputy director of the Trade Department of the Foreign59 words
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Article49 1960-09-21 7 SINGAPORE, Tues—Mr. S. Jaya Kumar, chairman of the students council of the University of Malaya in Singapore and managing editor of the Malayan Undergrad. has been selected to represent the students' union as an observer at the sixth congress of the International Union of Students In Bagdad.49 words
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Article28 1960-09-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The biennial conference of the All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union will be held at the Hotel Majestic, here at 10 a.m. on Sunday.28 words
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Article533 1960-09-21 7 OWNERS OF ACQUIRED LAND DISPUTE COLLECTOR'S AWARD OF $1.3 MILLION KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday A MULTI-MILLION dollar legal tussle over a 263-acre piece of land acquired by the Government for the diplomatic enclave in Kenny Hill began in the High Court today between Semantan Estate Limited,533 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-09-21 7 Missing: She may have lost -memory- KUALA LUMPUR, Tnes. A Government servant here, Mr. Michael Pboon, fears that his wife, missLog for the past two weeks, may be suffering from loss of memory. His wife. Khoo Pak Kiat. an outdoor sales girl, left her Kampong Bahru home on Sept. 894 words
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Article54 1960-09-21 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Lord Selkirk, the United Kingdom Commissioner In Singapore and Commissioner General for South-East Asia, left here by BOAC tonight for Sydney for a two-week tour of Australia. He was accompanied by Lady Selkirk and his personal secretary, Mr. E. Vines. They are expected to be54 words
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Article33 1960-09-21 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Tee Hock Sing, a ooff«e-shop proprietor, was fined $750 In a magistrate's court here today after he had been found guilty of assisting in carrying on a character lottery.33 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-09-21 7 SINGAPORE lawyer. Mr. Geoffrey Abisheganaden. and Miss Anna Wen after their wedding recently. The bridegroom U the third son of the Rev. and Mrs. A. Abisheganaden. and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wen Po-Chlanx.— Straits Times pietare.44 words
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218 1960-09-21 7 'I married a mute' man cleared of bigamy SINGAPORE, Tues. A Naafl employee told a court here today that he married a deaf mute, according to Chinese custom In October, 1954 without any prior knowledge of her infirmity. Teo Soon Hoe, of Jalan Kastarl, said that when he realised after218 words
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Article56 1960-09-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— The president of the Neelamalal Plantation Workers' Union of India, Mr. P. L. Peru_ mal has arrived here for a month's study of the National Union of Plantation Workers. He will tour Malaya with the NUFW president. Mr. 8. IP. 8. Nathan, to56 words
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99 1960-09-21 7 SINGAPORE Tues. The 1864 Battle of Alma was commemorated tonight at Selarang barracks by the Ist Bn the Sherwood Foresters. Present at the ceremony were Lord Belklrk. the United Kingdom CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia, who took the salute, the regiment's Command Ing Officer,99 words
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131 1960-09-21 7 TWO GOLD SMUGGLING SEAMEN ARE CAUGHT AND FINED SINGAPORE. Tues. Two seamen, who arrived from Hong Kong last night, were found with gold on their body. In the First Criminal District Court today, Man Fook, 50, was fined $5,000 He had six gold bars, weighing 30 tahils and worth $4,560.131 words
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Article45 1960-09-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Rotary delegates representing Malaya, Singapore. British Borneo, Thailand and South Vietnam will assemble here In November to attend the 25th annual district conference. The meeting will be held at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall from Nor. 24 to 27.45 words
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Article25 1960-09-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. One Fathom Bank Lighthouse, In the Straits of Malacca, which has served ships for 86 years, is to be renovated.25 words
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Article271 1960-09-21 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday pAPTAIN Thomas Joseph Lloyd, of the Singapore Pilot Association, denied in the High Court today that he was negligent when the 4.000-ton Mandama collided with the wharf as he was piloting her into the Empire Dock on June 12, 1957. Capt. Lloyd was271 words
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Article, Illustration377 1960-09-21 7 LANGUAGE ISSUE: DON'T BE MISLED, SAYS ALBAR 'Subversive elements are trying to foil the creation of a united nation" KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Syed Ja'afar Albar, today warned Malayan youths against subversive elements using language and cultural Issues to create disorder in this country. He377 words
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Article47 1960-09-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. Wat am Okuma. 52. counsellor at the Japanese Minis, try of Foreign Affairs' Sec. retariat in Tokyo, has been appointed Japanese Ambassador to the Federation. He succeeds Mr. Kaoru Ha. yashl who has been assigned to Mexico es ambassador.47 words
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Advertisement111 1960-09-21 7 Urn How Much More Your Dollars Buy With YORK Find out tht facts BEFORE YOU BUY' Baamiae York Air Conditioners and See how York's exclusive Cooling Maie Coila remove 30% more humidity by forcing ak to turn and richochet round staggered tubes and rippled fins. See how York delivers extra111 words
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Article200 1960-09-21 8 RUBBER THEFTS ON THE INCREASE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—R v b be r thefts are Increasing with 151 cases during the first eight months of this year. During the same period last year there were 37 fewer cases. The vice-chairman of the Selangor Planters' Association, Mr. D. Duncan Kidd. announced this200 words
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Article27 1960-09-21 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The appointment of Mr. Foo Hee Llm as a member of the commission of inquiry on government annually recurrent expenditure was gazetted today.27 words
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162 1960-09-21 8 J^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Austria hopes to buy rubber direct from Malaya instead of going through the London Rubber Exchange. This was stated today by one of two Austrian delegates who arrived for the 15th International Rubber Study Oroup meeting being held here. Mr. Carl162 words
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169 1960-09-21 8 New 'war' on samsu racket nets $11,000 SINGAPORE. Tues. Customs revenue has risen by over $11,000 following a successful two-week! campaign against the Illicit samsu racket. During the operation, which ended early today, 130 raids were carried out 120 people were arrested and 110 gallons of the liquor seized. Those169 words
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Article45 1960-09-21 8 IPOH. Tues.— The People* Progressive Party has asked the police to investigate allegations of gambling at pintables in the town. This follows complaints by wives that their husband> were gambling at the pintables, the party's secretary general. Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam. said today.45 words
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Article498 1960-09-21 8 STATEMENT IS MADE BY WOMAN FROM IPOH AT HEARING OF CASE AGAINST ANOTHER WOMAN SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A 49-year-old woman from Ipoh, Kwok Yoke Wah, said at a preliminary inquiry today that her husband had printed counterfeit Malayan currency notes. She was testifying against another woman, Teo498 words
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195 1960-09-21 8 Gold medal for the most gallant child Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T*HE TIMBALAN Yang di-Pertuan Agong wiU present a gold medal "Pingat Hang Tuah" named after the legendary Malay hero, to the "Most Gallant Child of the Year" at the Merdeka Stadium on Universal Children's Day on Oct. 22. AnyAgencies - 195 words
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Article92 1960-09-21 8 Syed Nasir is off to Brunei KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Director of the Language and Literature Agency here. Syed Na.ir bin Ismail, left tonight for Brunei where he will make recommendations for the establishment o.' a similar agency there. It Is understood that Malaya may also send one or two92 words
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Article58 1960-09-21 8 t/UANTAN, Tues.— The State Registration Officer, Mr. "■Paul Narayanan, said today that 11,000 of 15.000 pictures earlier rejected could now be used for affixing to the new Identity cards. Mr. Narayanan made a special trip from his headquarters in Kuala Lipls, to meet representatives of local58 words
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Article63 1960-09-21 8 SEREMBAN. Tues.— Prompt action by police last night prevented a secret society clash near two cinema halls here. Ten men, believed to be secret society members, had assembled in a dark lane here at 9.30 p_m. when a party of plalnclothes policemen chased them through JaJan63 words
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Article51 1960-09-21 8 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A man who used as his own a driving licence belonging to someone else, was Jailed for six months at a magistrate's court here today. Ting Pol Hwa pleaded guilty to converting a driving licence belonging to Foo Twee Keng for his own51 words
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Article46 1960-09-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. New stamps bearing the portraits of the Bultan of Johore. Sir Ismail, will be on sale at all post offices and agencies In Johore on Oct. 7. They will replace those with the portraits of the late Sultan. Sir Ibrahim.46 words
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Article15 1960-09-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A total of 333 children were born here last month.15 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-09-21 8 ROSS Helene Lee Snat Keow. only daughter of the Malayan Ambassador to Japan. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, and Mrs. Lee, whose engagement to Asst. Supt. Charles Cng of the Kuala Lumpur Police, is announced today. Miss Lee Is a travel consultant with the travel56 words
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127 1960-09-21 8 Councillor falls dead just before meeting rUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Inche Mohamed Noordin bin Haji Baharuddin, 60, an Alliance member of the Kuala Kangsar Town Council, collapsed and died here this morning a few minutes before the council was due to meet. He collapsed in the office of the District Officer127 words
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Article20 1960-09-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Inche Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rani has been elected chairman of the Co-operative Central Bank.20 words
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Advertisement125 1960-09-21 8 \.L.M. starts operating the full jet XXJGLAS DCS from Singapore tc Europe towards the end of ll< :t::; -^^^^B November this year, equipped with first and economy class, making —^^E^^T X.L.M. the first airline to operate .jfa^ DC-S INTERCONTINENTAL JET SERVICES from Singapore. From October Ist, 1960, X.L.M.— Royal Dutch125 words
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Advertisement168 1960-09-21 8 Something Remarkable Happens When You Fill a Parker 61 Actually, you never fill a Parker 61 jjlr pen! That something remarkable is the fact that the Parker 61 fills itself jm mjjj to capacity by itself. No levers to posh, uB no delicate parts to manipulate. Capil- UK lary action,168 words
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Advertisement1653 1960-09-21 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE ft ABEH. LIVERPOOL. 4SIAMBW. 10*0041 ft CSHtIHtHIAi PSBTV Deefwri miii r ikaa Pteaag MEMNSH kTseilM. UlWflll, A'aout* la P'rt TMlv Seat 22 lyuon inaraaal. Giaaapw Seat 22 taatn SiftM/M StftM/ 1 AUTOMEB4M 6tn.. A'aMaTtTtari. L'dM SeftM teat M AENEAS Htvrt. Lrverfaal SeftM Set 2 Scl 1/1,653 words
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Advertisement1344 1960-09-21 9 Wtvj^^wi^^^^iuljk /SSfc,THE LA.C UNES— fcAg-jTA ADEN lEDSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL 1 SCANIINAVIAN PORTS, n. Y^Z^l S'eorc P Sham Pming yCmmSr "meonia v timun n.2ssift M/nseet *Pms C "SIMM" I) M Stpt/ 4 OCt S i Oct 1/ 7 Oct mmm^ -UUNOIA k) 11/21 Ott 22 21 Bel M/M Oct BASRA a<1,344 words
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Advertisement1377 1960-09-21 9 gSJ? D ",N B THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. vt mn siMAPttE (lataraeiaaid ie tie Bsriat K-tgdem) I lines SAILINGS It ADEN. U.I I CONTINENTAL PStTS. S'pora P. S'ktm Ptnang BENCRUACNAN Uverfaal. Hill. M'kroegti la »erVl4 Stft 27/ M Stft 2S/M Stat BENAVSN Hamburg. Uaena. G'meutri 22-15 Seat 21 Seat1,377 words
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Advertisement1341 1960-09-21 9 v^ McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. W_ vRCKI nil ni mmi. nC V**** BUJWM4M mi aXLAVBNESS UMS 1"^ LSHNH, MMS4IM, RtmtßAM. HAVM IM ANBELES. UN FMNCIICO, ft HSU. SEATUE, VANCOUVER ft PSRTUNB Aat far Caaattaa ft S4Jk. ABattH Parts Acctttiag aarea far Ceatrtl ft Sattk CITf OF NEWCASTLE America S'pora P.1,341 words
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Article33 1960-09-21 10 SINGAPORE. Sept. 30. RUBBER: 106 cents per lb. (up five-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 106 cents (barely steady). TIN: 5399.87J per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (unchanged).33 words
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Article135 1960-09-21 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares malntaln--1 ed a steady trend here today. Humes gained lv :o 84s. Queensland Press eased 2s. 3d. to 50s. 3d.. Herald Is. to jls. 6a. and National Consol Is. to 345. 6d Base metals and the oils hftld a steady trend. Mt. Isa eased135 words
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Article147 1960-09-21 10 CINGAPORE Chinese Produce *■> Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday weie: Copra: quiet; UK/Contlnem Sept. Oct. shipments $30 buyers $30' i sellers. Coconut oil: quietbulk $42.50 sellers, drum $45 SO sellers. Pepper: qulec; no business was reported done. Muniok white $267.50. Sarawak $267.50 special Sarawak black $175 and147 words
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856 1960-09-21 10 BRITAIN IS NO. 1 IN RUBBER SHIPMENTS: BIG SOVIET DROP By Our Market Correspondent RUSSIA, Malaya's best customer for rubber in the first eight months of 1959, dropped to No. 8 in the first eight months of this year, according to figures issued by the Chief Statistician in Singapore. Britain856 words
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Article211 1960-09-21 10 OCTOBER a I grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 106 cents per lb., up five-eighths of a cent on Monday's close. The tone was quiet. B.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Bpot f.o.b. buyers 105^. sellers 106 (N); In:.211 words
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Article137 1960-09-21 10 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were again unchanged yesterday as follows (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... O.D. 321,. so d137 words
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Article21 1960-09-21 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 20 Sept. 19 Industrials: 132.27 132.18 Tins: 204.49 2M.28 Rubbers: 249.68 248.52 Jan. I 1958=1*0.21 words
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Article85 1960-09-21 10 OHIPS l>in alonrtlde the Singapore Harbour wharm or expected today: Asia 1/2, Rajula 4/5, Dimitrov 6A. Idomeneus 6/7. Straai Mozambique 8/9, Rlsshun Mara No. 3 10/11 Straat Clarence 13/14, Raveusteln 15/16. City of Newcastle 18 SlUnsei Mara No. 2 19, Serdaw N. Wall 1. Selangor N. Wail 3.Kyodo - 85 words
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Article671 1960-09-21 10 CINGAPOHE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported ihe following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday, (bargains are given before prices unle&s only one wa« written). Industrial!: Fed Dispensary $1.50; Fraser and Neave ords $1.96 and $3 cd cb OL, $3.04 and $2.03; Henry Waugh $1.42;671 words
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Advertisement1080 1960-09-21 10 Express C.S.A. PaeUio AUantlo Coast Service E.TJk. EVA. fc.lA S'DO'i t S "in Pentni H'koni v Anttltt N. Tort KHikm Man" 27 Sttt/ I Oct 7 Ott It let 11 Nn "tiaikm Mart' lit call 73/ IS Ott »/JI let M Otf jucni nm oct mn omi uwi atl su.t»D'»1,080 words
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Advertisement329 1960-09-21 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE ■i m V...I ttMi: s r 0 s>jm ro "OOIPHfVtIIETT" m Del JK Bstt iii/istt.- swis"s\si"bi? JOHNSON LINE vmitra'itxwr nttt AMERICAN MAO. LINE m its Atr«it. Sm Frnciua rwilsM. Stattlc Ikmi Vawtnti tor IrMrtwai.t r. Ceitril S«t» uSriti) cmc,.r> S m.,t S>w Tnt (2mlCiii) v act w329 words
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Advertisement641 1960-09-21 10 TENDERS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE SAL/ OF PERFORATED STEEL PLANKING SHEETS TENDERS will be received at the office of the Director of Public Works. Federation ot Malaya, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on the 3rd. October, i960, for the purchase of:— 3 lots of Perforated Steel641 words
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Advertisement271 1960-09-21 10 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE THE public are hereby notified that the Public Level Crossing at Railway Telegraph Post No. 17/18 on Crunnkat Road at 19'/j mile post. Province Wfllesley South will be closed for repairs on 28 9.60 between the hours of 6.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m. the following morning. Road271 words
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Advertisement715 1960-09-21 11 NOTICES j LINGUI TIN, LIMITED Incorporated In the State of Singapore). DividVnd No. 58. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the 38th Ordinary General Meeting of the Company which j will be held in tne Board Room of Sime Darby (Singapore) Ltd., at Crosby House, No. 71, Robinson I Road,715 words
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Advertisement944 1960-09-21 11 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12 (I) (a)— Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that CATHAY HOTELS LIMITED. OF CATHAY BUILDING. Singapore 9 is applying tv -he Hotels LicensI ing Board, Singapore for a Certi- flcaie of Registration In respect of premises known as CATHAY944 words
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Advertisement831 1960-09-21 11 U ontlnu*d from Page SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett axtra WANTED several waitresses work- Ing hours 7 p.m. to midnight. Apply i- rsonally 107 Marine Parade Resthouse. tiinicapore-ID. YOUNG CIVIL ENGINEER or Engineering Assistant required, experience preferred but not necessary. Apply P.O. Box 26 Kuala Lumpur.831 words
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Advertisement961 1960-09-21 11 SITUATIONS VACANT IV Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St CIS rxire WANTED TEACHER of English wltb knowledge of Chinese or Malay. Applicants must send dstxied rrsults of School certificate to No. 130 Woodlands Road. Singapore 23. WEI FEN Secretarial. Translation and Commercial Servjce write 'translate everything in many languages, buy/s«ll anywhere,961 words
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Advertisement1092 1960-09-21 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT St Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. axtra FURNISHED BUNGALOW 31 mile elty. Modern Sanitation, Fans. Cooker, Beaters. Telephone, Refrigerator. Suitable Business Executive. District 12 Dial Singapore *****. BUNGALOW: 3 bedroom with 1 bathroom (partly furnished), garage and small garden, rent $350.- per month at 14 -F Somrnervllle1,092 words
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Advertisement990 1960-09-21 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Wardt tS (Min.)— Box St ett axtra WELL ESTABLISHED CAFE and Restaurant with very good cllentel and position for sale as going concern. Box ASI42 S.T. Spore. "TAKIRON" Plastic Corrusated/Fiat Sheets, Doors and Showroom Windows. DISTRIBUTORS REQUIRED:— Fsnang; Ipoh: Kuala Lumpur; ■leftere Bshru; Ksta Bahru. Malsssa; Kusntan990 words
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Advertisement1076 1960-09-21 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2t Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St ett axtra 1859 ROVER S litre in Immaculate condition. With automatic transmission and other extras No dealers Phone spore tarn ORCHARD MOTORS Ussd Csr D«et WE ssll the ksst. the ethers ssll me rest: 19«O Vauxhall Vsles 85.750 «5S Vsuihali Creua1,076 words
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Advertisement762 1960-09-21 11 FOR SALE If Wordt Si (Min.)— Box ill cl rilra CCC JUNK STORE 137 VVtnMrdt Drive m.-sr Nrwtoni Ttlrphon* SBBM/ ***** oßtrs tor sale:— 2oo Pot Plants SI upwards. 600 plrcts U> 10" S3/upwarda. JOOO Books 30 rts upwards. 100 plrces KMK Woollrn Carprts *liupwards. 1000 78 rpm Rrcords lite762 words
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Article615 1960-09-21 12 Tony Ng, aged 17; 25-P. Perak Road, Singapore 8; parties, picnics, dancing, correspondence. Nelson Lim. aged 14; 25-P. Perak Road. Singapore 8; parties, picnics, dancing, correspondence. Hamiah bin Hussein, c/o Queen Streei P.O. Singapore 7; badminton, table-tennis, basketball, cycling, reading, singing, radio-listening^ member Wise Owls615 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1960-09-21 12 Pat s disappearance has been discovered! fHE scouts who are taking a holiday exploring the jungle, discover some clues which lead them to a cave where two gangsters have kidnapped Mr. Sing, While one goes off to the nearest village to post demand notes, the boys manage to catch his1,152 words
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Article386 1960-09-21 12 Darla McLaughlin, (girl) aged 14; P.O. Box 78, Clinton. Pennsylvania, U-S.A. Patricia Arlene Carroll, aged 15: Rt. 1. Pierce, Colorado. U.S.A.; basket-ball, reading. Joan Green, uged lo; Apohaqul. King's Country, New Brunswick. Canada. Elisabeth MtCarroll. aged 15; Rt. 1, Rockford, Tennessee, U.S.A.; basket-ball, horse-back386 words
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Advertisement76 1960-09-21 12 Rexona brings you J "i V If §P B^ rV \^y A *'^i Ail women want a lovely, youthful skin and all men admire one! Keep your skin young and supple and beautiful keep it that way with Rexona Soap. Rexona is the delightfully perfumed, gentle green soap Hi specially76 words
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Advertisement410 1960-09-21 12 HELP FLIPPER FIND THE WAY Name Address Age *Sex* Hello Boys and Girls; Then colour the picture with This week I hove some- cith «r crayons or points ond thing to soy to Itty John of s nd y° ur e tnes t° A nti Batu Pohat. lorn terribly sorry410 words
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Advertisement184 1960-09-21 12 MODEL RAILWAYS PLUS 6if Tri-ang \^B^mV 1 M --< r 00 and TT gauge. Every conceivable accessory for the enthusiast See them on display at NAHAR CO.. 1 1 3. North Bridge Road, Singopore. LEWA GRAMOPHONr CO., 83, High Slroot, Kuala Lumpur. PARAMOUNT HOUSE, 137, Brewster Road, tpoh. TONG AIK184 words
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Article240 1960-09-21 13 BRILLIANT LIGHT SHINES IN SMART GALLOP OVER 3f IPOH, Tues. Gold Catch, a winner at Bukit Timah over 6f. and Brilliant Light showed up in smart gallops this morning. The track was in fine condition In spite of recent rainy weather Gold Catch strode out240 words
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Article153 1960-09-21 13 No test yet for unbeaten Chinese SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Chinese, this year's M.C.F.A. Cup champions, have yet to meet a team to test them in the S.A.F.A. Premier league. Playing their third game In the league at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Chinese were not troubled to beat Royal Navy 6-2153 words
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Article47 1960-09-21 13 OINGAPORE. Tues. Tan X LiepTjiauw, former holder of the Malayan singles title, and three other top-ranking Indonesian tennis players will play exhibition matches on the Singapore padang on Sept 27. The other members of th# Indonesian team are Ketje Sudarsono. Oel Kong Loon and Sugiarto.47 words
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218 1960-09-21 13 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Tues THE Malayan basketball team, bronze medallists in the South-East Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok last year, are determined to win the gold medal at the next SEAP Games at Rangoon. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Basketball Association has218 words
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Article33 1960-09-21 13 MELBOURNE. Tues.—Thr Davis Cup Inter-zone final between the European zone champions and' the winner* of the Eastern and American zone clash, will be played at Perth, from Dec. 0 to 11Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article70 1960-09-21 13 LOS ANGELES. Tues. Thret upsets marked the opening of men's singles play to. day in the 34th annual Pacific Southwest International tennis tournament Two of the victims wer* high ranking Australian players. Bob Hewitt fell to James Buck 3-6. 6-3. 12-10. while Marty Mulligan lost to FredReuter - 70 words
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Article304 1960-09-21 13 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: By Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday f THE Badminton Association of Malaya has not yet x given up its campaign to have the woodshot rule abolished. It will ask Indonesia, holders of the Thomas Cup, to propose its abolition at the International Badminton Federation's304 words
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Article113 1960-09-21 13 3-IN-A-ROW FOR S'GOR RANGERS KUALA LIMPIR. Tue«. Selangor Rangers today won the FA. of Selangor Div. 1 league title for the third year running and became the first team to do so in post-war years. They wound up their league programme with an 8-0 victory over T.P.C.A. at Princes Road113 words
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385 1960-09-21 13 SAUL JOSHUA - Oando aims for job as coach or manager in England SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE. Tues. To be manager or coach of a first class English professional team— that's the ambition of Major Tom Dando, manager of the Army team, who left with his wife and daughter for England today on385 words
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Article247 1960-09-21 13 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS SOCCER PENANG JLNIOR X.0.: United Muslims 5 (Ismail Zalnuddln 6) Telecoms 3 (Ganesan 2. TankaraJ): Police walkover from Australian Hostel. IPOH LEAGUE: Dlv. 1 Cut Anclian* 0 Klnta Indiana 0. VOON CUP apoh>: Trotters walkover from Cheng Wah. MOREIBA SHIELD (Ipoh) ACS 2 (Jacpnl. Raniit) Sekolah247 words
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186 1960-09-21 13 LIM KEE CHAN - 'Fighting Saints' to SABA's rescue LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Tues. The "Fighting Saints" of St. Andrew's School—49 of them— have come to the rescue of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. Five months ago, the S.A.B.A. had to postpone the 1960 Youth championships because of insufficient entries. But following the186 words
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Article21 1960-09-21 13 KLUANO. Tues.—Sri Merslng won the inter-girls' schools netball championship which ended here yesterday Runners-up were Segamat Secondary English School21 words
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Advertisement58 1960-09-21 13 fjiiP^SWAN SWITCH TO SWAN Bi^^^mlH Cool and delicious, it's a beer with a wonderful flavour and j j• I real body. There's a size to suit GUTHRIE CO LTD I* >. .■■/■> ■/■I "I Tl'^B If\ "W'^fc T If I S <jk«nWMIH' f TQCTOC CS C\f\f\ .'•'s' i l-'"-^^ 11IVC58 words
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Miscellaneous168 1960-09-21 13 SOCCER SPORfc BUSINESS HOISI S: Senior Cup »-fin*l S"pore O1bs» v Everendy (River Valley Rd); Junior Cup »-finaL» Shell v Malayan Airways (Farrer Pk). Sime Darby v STC (Fairer Pk) t, F 1£ 1 cx P! s r Club v R*n«er» II (Princes Rd. KL) VOON CUP: Town Council v168 words
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Article927 1960-09-21 14 Output to show sharp rise from next year, conference told KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday RUBBER experts the world over have been told that Malaya's annual rubber production will be "more pronounced" from next year and to an even greater extent from 1963. A memorandum from the Federation927 words
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Obituary34 1960-09-21 14 FAVACHO: Him Hortnda Kavacho. ag«l S9 yfn. Kunrral lravri No. 316 River Valley Road at 4.40 p.m. to-day for Cathedral of Th» Oood Shephrrd pm. thrnrr to Bldadari Cemetrry. Bangkok paper* pleam copy.34 words
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Article22 1960-09-21 14 MRS. P. WHITMAN thanks all rrlati\» 4c frlrndi who *rnt wnatha. alatanec at th« funtral of her late husband Ell Whltham.22 words
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Article107 1960-09-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A mercy plane which flew to a remote kampong In the Pahang jungle tonight failed to save the life of a critically ill woman who had Just given birth. The woman Pelintls binte Mohamed. 34, died in a Royal Malayan Air Force107 words
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Article342 1960-09-21 14 LONDON. Tues.— Tne he*v> fall on Wall Street yesterday had a distinctly depressing influence on sentiment In London stock market today. Prom we moment business commenced Jobbers marked prices lower. In some cases quite sharply However, apart from little speculative selling investors appeared content to342 words
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Article, Illustration603 1960-09-21 14 KUCHING. Tues. THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today suggested that the people of Sarawak "could profit and avoid mistakes" from the political experience of Malaya in their own progress towards independence. Speaking over Radio Sarawak, Premier Lee, who is now603 words
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Advertisement222 1960-09-21 14 CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS Morrf. MU I Minimum) STOKES: To Jt«n and Rod at Batu Gaj.ih Hoopltal a ion Mlcharl Jamra. IT B*ptrmb«r 19*1 WITH THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED t^rjp? TIMES HOUSE. NIVKR VALUE V ftOAD. SINOA-O-C TEL. 1.00 lIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, _*> 4/> MR A MINIMUM Of TWIMTV ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL,222 words
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Advertisement111 1960-09-21 14 _________L_PI L -^i Automatic calendar Ma No winding necessary Woterproof Mj U Guaranteed accurate and _H _H incorporating the GOLD APPLIQUE DIAL. JEWELS In many attractive ft luxurious designs. Obtainable at all watch dealers. Enquiries welcome. Never could take to a pipe A jf^®\ until I bought a J But111 words
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