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1960-09-27
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Title Section19 1960-09-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Sot*** 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article1569 1960-09-27 1 ASSEMBLY REPLY TO NIKITA'S ATTACK 'I cannot compromise with principles of office' Applause, with thumps from odd man out NEW YORK, Monday MR. DAG Hammarskjoeld today answered Mr. Khrushchev's attack and said that the U.N. Secretary-General could not compromise with the high principles of his office, no1,569 words
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Article, Illustration26 1960-09-27 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower warmly shakes the hand of Ghana's Premier, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. at their meeting at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel. 1.P.l picture.26 words
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341 1960-09-27 1 SOUNDER TRADE LINK WITH S'PORE SOUGHT SINGAPORE. Monday. rpHE LEADER of the 10-man fact-finding IndoneA sian Government trade mission, Mr. Achmed Ponsen, tonight urged businessmen here to cooperate with the Singapore Government to usher in a new era in trade relations between the two countries. Mr. Ponsen. who was speaking341 words
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357 1960-09-27 1 High UN off icials sabotage Congo peace, says envoy LEOPOLDVTT.T.K, Monday. ]t|R. NATHANIEL Welbeck. the Ghana Charge ITI d'Affairs, charged today that "certain high United Nations officials" in Leopoldville were sabotaging the efforts to bring about a reconciliation between Mr. Kasavubu and Mr. Lumumba. However, he added, there was definite357 words
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Article26 1960-09-27 1 BRITAIN ACCUSED CAIRO Mon Caira radio today accused Britain of aiding Jordan in In i Anti->Tmn Limpdiyn' b? lljinc >n neapoitt ordaining troop rmnrrarntReutrr.Reuter - 26 words
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Article65 1960-09-27 1 S. AFRICA BANS JAZZ MAN DURBAN, Mon. Famous Negro Jan trumpeter Lonis Armstrong has been banned from visiting Sooth Africa, it was reported here. The Department of External Affairs is quoted as saying that it was "not In the Interests of the country at this stage" to allow the American65 words
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Article324 1960-09-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday I ALL officers and men A of Malaya's Special Force to the Congo will parade before the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong at the Istana Negara here on Friday afternoon to be inspected by their King and Commander-in-Chief. The King will Inspect a ?uard-of-honour324 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-09-27 1 A POLICEMAN falls in the (niter when involved in a struggle with a man in the St Pancras Borough of London. This happened during daylong demonstrations that followed the eviction of two "rebels" fighting against a new "differential" scheme under which councilReuter - 64 words
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Article120 1960-09-27 1 Pratt insane, judge decides PRETORIA, Mon. David Beresf ord Pratt, charged with the attempted murder of the South African Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd, was today found by a judge to be mentally disordered. He was ordered to be committed to prison pending the Governor-General's decision. Pratt. 53. a wealthy Eng-lish-bornReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement104 1960-09-27 1 CAS SHOWROOMS The aTYlcf,llSerW^) ...THE READER WHO EARNS MORE THAN THE AVERAGE YOU, and most Straits Times readers, earn more Mian the average. A RECENT independent poll of Straits Times households in Singapore showed in rounded percentages: $1,001 and over 17% $500 to $1,000 34% $300 to $500 27% $151104 words
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497 1960-09-27 2 LONDON, Monday A MOSCOW Radio a n n ouncement that it will broadcast a programme called "A Day in the World" tomorrow has set the Western world buzzing with speculation that the Russians are planning to retrieve a man from space onReuter - 497 words
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Article265 1960-09-27 2 SEVEN VILLAGES TAKEN IN LAOS OANGKOK. Mon. ■"Pro- Communist Pathet Lao Guerrillas and North Vietnamese troops have occupied seven villages in the southern part of Phongsaly province In north Laos. This was announced by the "Revolutionary Command" in Savannakhet. southern Laos, yesterday. The "Revolutionary Command" Is opposed to the new265 words
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Article32 1960-09-27 2 SEOUL. Mon.— The Republic of Korea government today announced dismissal or transfer of 211 police chiefs and 88 public prosecutors allegedly involved in rigging the presidential elections last March— U.P.l.32 words
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144 1960-09-27 2 LONDON, Mon.— A mass meeting in the North London Borough of St. Pancras. scene of nearrlots sparked off by two rent evictions last week, passed off peacefully yesterday. It was held with the consent of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Sir Joseph Bimpson. severalReuter - 144 words
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71 1960-09-27 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, said last night that no Russian attempt has been made to launch a man 'nto space "but everything is ready." He said: "There is no haste in the matter because a human being71 words
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Article215 1960-09-27 2 Soekarno seizes 6 printing firms lAKARTA, Mon. J President Soekarno today ordered the seizure of six Indonesian publishing firms printing more than seven newspapers most of them with moderate or right-wing I editorial policies. An announcement by Radio Indonesia said the management of the six firms had been entrusted to215 words
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Article27 1960-09-27 2 MELBOURNE. Mon. Flood waters were spreading over thousands of acres of the state of Victoria today after a weekend of gales, hail and electrical storms.27 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-09-27 2 MISS Olca Deterding has everything: personality, looks, and a fortune bic mouch to make the world her fawning slave. And she has a conscience and a sense of duty strong enough to send her oat nursing in Dr. Albert Schweizer's leprr colony at I.ambarenr. East177 words
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121 1960-09-27 2 BANGKOK. Monday. ABOUT 200 armed Karens have moved close to Maeramart, in Tak province, northwest Thailand, adjoining Burma, and are only 2\ miles from the border. I Reports from the border police said, a month ago. the Karens sent a warning that they would121 words
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Article39 1960-09-27 2 LONDON. Mon. Goldfish, guinea pigs, canaries, tortoises, rabbits, dogs, cats and mice were among pets carried into a baptist church tn Mansfield yesterday for an animal lovers' service. Outside the door stood two donkeys. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article30 1960-09-27 2 LAGOS. Mon. Princess Alexandra arrived here by air today on a 21-day visit to the Nigerian Federation to represent Queen Elizabeth. her cousin, at the Nigerian lndeoendence celebrations.30 words
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270 1960-09-27 2 GAITSKELL: WARNING ON NUCLEAR DISARMING I ONDON, Mon. Mr. v Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Party warned a stormy mass meeting of 500 London Labour Party delegates here yesterday that unilateral nuclear disarmament would mean "abandoning our responsibilities.' He said he could not see the cese for saying thatReuter - 270 words
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Article49 1960-09-27 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of the British Labour Party, said in a recorded television programme here last night that the United States should revise Its policy towards China and that the Peking regime should be recognised and brought into the United Nations.—Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Miscellaneous19 1960-09-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby TmOW CO I TAME W -oTtllaTi V 4(|89 BAOC MOW/ < 1M *^WO BOOJ -X19 words
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Article, Illustration648 1960-09-27 3 I HAVE A GOOD DEAL OF ADMIRATION FOR HIM, SAYS INDIA'S PREMIER NEW YORK, Monday HPHE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told a Press conference here last night that he had "a good deal of admiration" for Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secre-tary-General. He was askedReuter - 648 words
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203 1960-09-27 3 WEW YORK, Mon. 11 Mr. John Diefenbaker, the Canadian Prime Minister, said yesterday he disagreed with Mr. Christian" Herter's comment that President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana was moving towards the Communist camp. Asked whether he subscribed to the U.S. Secretary of State'sReuter - 203 words
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Article42 1960-09-27 3 LONDON. Mon— The visit of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Jordan next month has been postponed at the request of King Hussein because of his "unavoidable absence at the United Nations In New York" next month." Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article29 1960-09-27 3 KARACHI. Mon —Two Pakistani pilots, detained by Afghanistan when their Air Force training plane landed at Kandahar last month, have been released, it was announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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155 1960-09-27 3 YEW YORK, Mon.— The first organised antl-Cas-tro demonstration since the Cuban Prime Minister came to the Harlem Negro quarter last Monday took place there yesterday. After a brisk exchange with Castro supporters under the Premier's hotel window, one of the antiCastro demonstrators was hustledReuter - 155 words
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Article49 1960-09-27 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The chairman of the r.S. Senate foreign relations committee. Senator J. William Fulbright. said In a radio Press conference yesterday that the restrictions placed on Mr. Khrushchev's movements in New York appeared to be "an adolescent attitude of giving tit for tat."— Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article322 1960-09-27 3 JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno said today that he was going to the U.N. General Assembly to work 'or the interests of Indonesia and mankind. In a farewell message at Jakarta Airport before leaving for New York, Dr. Soekarno said: "Our revolution Is a part of a great revolutionReuter; UPI - 322 words
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329 1960-09-27 3 NEW YORK, Monday. •pHE U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Christian x Herter, told representatives of 13 newly-inde-pendent nations yesterday that the future of the world might depend on decisions taken at the current General Assembly sessions, and nothing must be done to diminish orReuter - 329 words
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Advertisement295 1960-09-27 3 AIR -INDIA offers LOWER FARES (Economy Class) as from October Ist. 1960 Si*9te Ret"" S PORE/AMSTERDAM M $1543/- M $2778/. SPORE/FRANKFURT M *****- M $277t/SPORt/LONDON M *****- M $2808/SPORE/ROME M $1440/- M $2592/. Cootoct yoor Trovel Agent or our Generol Sates Agent* for Federation Of MoJaya, N. Borneo, Brunei Sorowok:295 words
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Miscellaneous301 1960-09-27 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 47« metre* r7 Short Wave- 62 metre* A 600 Tlme Signal; 6.05 snert wave. m rM Morning Melodies; 8.50 Keep Fit ll ol^ 9 <M U?^?' w p IB With Tdk Lee; 7.00 Btfinundo Ros AM. 650 Good Morning; 6.32 o,^,^. 7JO Time Morning301 words
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Article114 1960-09-27 4 AID BY BONN LIKELY SINGAPORE, Mon. West German participation in Singapore's industrial, economic and cultural growth was forecast by a visiting German economist today before he left for Jakarta after a two-day visit. Dr. Hans-Edgar Jahn, who is president of the German Democratic League and a special representative of the114 words
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Article36 1960-09-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Antt-Tuberculosls Association greeting seals campaign, which began today had a good start with almost 4.FOC seals sold. A SATA 3tndal said they had collec*«d about $250.36 words
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135 1960-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A POLICE supervisee was Jailed for a year by a District Judge here today for failing to comply with an order of the Minister for Home Affairs. In the dock was Llm Choon Ong, a father of two, who was135 words
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Article77 1960-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Juvenile Court today called for a probation report on Oct. 3 on a 11-year-old boy, who was described by his parents as "disobedient" and "stupid." The parents had earlier made a request to the Magistrate, Miss Jenny Lav. to detain their77 words
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Article66 1960-09-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. P. ValuplUal has been elected president of the Singapore Hindu Sabah. Other officials are: Vice-president, Mrs. S. M. R. Naldu; secretary. Mr. P. Kannusamy; Asst secretary, Mr. M 'Ramasamy; treasurer, Mr. S. C. Somasundram. Committee: Messrs. P. Rathanam, S. Veerasamy, N. V.66 words
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588 1960-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today reiterated that it was the Government's intention to have a common secondary school leaving examination for school children of all four streams of education in Singapore. He told leading588 words
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331 1960-09-27 4 A pioneer film man's properties auctioned OINOAPORE, Mon. 13 Property belonging to a Chinese pioneer of the motion picture industry in Singapore chevnged hands for over $300,000 at an auction held at Messrs. Chlng Keng Lee and Co., today. Ten lot* of property, belonging to the late Mr. Tan Cheng331 words
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236 1960-09-27 4 Stray dogs danger: Govt. call to public CINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of National Development today made an argent appeal to members of the public to help its Veterinary Division to remove and control stray dogs. Members of the public are asked: To make sure thai their dogs have valid licence*.236 words
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Article55 1960-09-27 4 National dance course SINGAPORE, Mon. A course on the Malay folk dance "Serempang Duabelas" was inaugurated at the Raffles Girls' School Hall this evening. Sponsored by the Cultural Education Committee of the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran. the purpose of the course is to popularise the dance in Singapore and if possible55 words
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Article173 1960-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. r'O men with previous convictions were each jailed today for three years In separate cases at the Second Criminal District Court. John Danakody. 22, and Lawrence Eriquei, 32, were also ordered to undergo two years' police supervision at the end of their prison173 words
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Article34 1960-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 14-year-oM Chinese student was convicted by the Singapore Juvenile Court today of voluntarily causing hart to a neighbour. The magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav, called for a probation report.34 words
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211 1960-09-27 4 LITERACY TEACHERS TO GET MORE PAY SINGAPORE, Mon. Instructors of adult language and literacy classes will from Oct. 1 be paid $4 an hour as against $2 an hour they now receive, chairman of the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. announced today. This Increase was decided211 words
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Miscellaneous122 1960-09-27 4 SINGATOKE MKDICAL At- Lee-Llm at fUCOm Museum, 9 SOCLVTION: Titt on "Tb» ajn. to 8.30 pa surgery of portal hypertension" IKDErTtNDBNT MISSIONby Prolwnr Norman T»nn«r. AST MOVEMENT: Ttm film Professor of Surgery at Charing show at Parry Avenue, 7.30 p.m. Croas HosplUL London. Venue: T.W.C.A. (fUfflea): Blue Allen Lecture Theatre,122 words
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Miscellaneous161 1960-09-27 4 rpHE following is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOACt Rum ImwOoku Room, Istanbul. Taberan, Bombay, Colombo (BA 7tO> 4.40 ajn.; tram London, Frankfurt. Betrut. Karachi. fUngoon (BA 7M) 9.25 pjn. Garvto: From Jakarta (OA W«) 10.40 ajn Cathay Pacific: Prom Hoof Kong/Bangkok161 words
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Miscellaneous113 1960-09-27 4 Hon« Kong. Tokyo (JL 713) ajn. Garnda: To Jakarta (OA 893) 8 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok (OA 006) UM ajn. Cathay Pacific: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong (CX 726) 2.30 pjn. QuIm: To Bangkok, Calcutta, Karachi. Bahrein. Cairo. Rome, London (EM 571) 9.30 pm.; to Jakarta, Perth (KM113 words
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Article, Illustration273 1960-09-27 5 PENANG, Monday. A FORMER textile merchant, it was alleged -£*> today, quarrelled frequently with his young wife after she had refused to give him $2,000 to start a business. "The husband had been Jobless for two years and lived entirely on273 words
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Article93 1960-09-27 5 Big harvest of off-season padi UUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon.— Penang's off-season crop, Taiwan padl. Is yielding an excellent harvest this year. The State agricultural officer, Mr. Lee Sin Fook, today disclosed that the yield up to August was 6,654,600 gantangs, compared with 4,011,900 gantangs last year. The average is 459 gantangs93 words
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Article28 1960-09-27 5 PENANG. Mon.— Two ships from the Ceylon Navy, the Mahaaena and Paraurama. will be open to schoolchildren when they visit Penang on Thursday for three days.28 words
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Article32 1960-09-27 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four thugs held up the crew of a tongkanjf ticoxed In Singapore River, off Alkaff quay, at 4 a.m. today and made oft with $750 worth of rubber.32 words
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121 1960-09-27 5 PENANG, Monday. TO CHECK speculation, the State Government will 'freeze" the land through which the proposed Penang Hill road will pass because "we don't want prices to go up," the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, told a Press conference today. The State121 words
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Article50 1960-09-27 5 Crash and a boy dies BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A four-year-old boy. Ang Yoke Chuan. died In hospital here yesterday from Injuries sustained In a collision with a car on Saturday evening. The accident occurred at Jalan Raja Uda. The driver of the car rushed Ang to hospital, but he died yesterday.50 words
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Article, Illustration301 1960-09-27 5 THREE HUNDRED experts from 22 countries will attend the biggest scientific conference on natural robber ever held. The conference will be opened here this morning by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Johari. It Is sponsored by the301 words
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Miscellaneous234 1960-09-27 5 Buy* Bnnny By Balph Heimdahl S ->v JANP FURTHERMORE... ...STATWTICS REVEALS. |(SO LBT US LOOK TOj m Abner By Al Capp rWOWARENOU J l££il f THERE MUST BE f -ON ACCOUNT TMEM ANIMALS II CONVINCED umMMM SOME IKfTFI <SOMEONE~y r *lE S TC> KNOCK OFF tSftthJ Dirk Tracy By Chester234 words
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Article66 1960-09-27 6 M ITarris tU (Minimum) MR. JAMBS TOM IB BOON passed away peacefully at 8.30 a.m. 28.5.50 Funeral at 4.30 p.m. (to-day) 27.5.50. ANTHONY TBO KIM CMUA passed away peacefully M.5. 60 leaving behind his beloved wife, son. daughter and daugbter-tn-law. Cortege leaving on Wednesday 29/B/60 from 62 Monk's Hill66 words
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727 1960-09-27 6 The Straits Times. Tuesday, September 27, 1960. KL and Its Cars It is not surprising that the committee which has been examining the Federal capital's car parking and connected problems should have agreed, for a whimsical moment, that the real solution is to pull down the central are*, of Kuala727 words
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Article519 1960-09-27 6 Some preliminary findings from the survey of household saving recently conducted by the Economics Department of the University in conjunction with Bank Negara are now available. Since in the Federation divergencies between average income and the upper and lower extremes are very wide it will be useful519 words
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Article, Illustration700 1960-09-27 6 The ice cool man in the world's hottest seat A DIPLOMAT'S DIPLOMAT, MANY BELIEVE THAT HAMMARSKJOELD WILL WIN THE CURRENT TEST OF STRENGTH WITH RUSSIA NEW YORK. Mon. Mr. Dag Hammartk|oeld smiled today in the face of perhaps the gravest danger of his office sine* he became Secretary-General of theReuter - 700 words
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Article243 1960-09-27 6 Packaged rubbish over the radio IT was most heartenx ing to see that someone has taken the trouble to point out the obvious. Namely, that Radio Singapore's commercial output sounds like a continuous juke box. What is amaxing though is the fact that the head of broadcast ing, head of243 words
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Article61 1960-09-27 6 IN the Btralts Times of Sept. 24 COM. was flabbergasted that income tax for this year had to be paid by the end of next month, although he had yet to receive his assessment Could it be that the Income Tax Departr-ient Is busy ferretting out those who61 words
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Letters
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348 1960-09-27 6 Can a criminal be reformed..? T AST week you published an evaluation by leadIng figures In prison reform of my remark that "there Is really no proof that humane treatment or guidance had turned criminals into non-crlmlnata." It quotes Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr as saying, "Mr. Clora seems to348 words
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Letter77 1960-09-27 6 fllHE Government's warn. X ing to taxpayers to pay their dues by the end of October is c blow to thousands of wage-earners. Does the Government realise that thousands of taxpayers have yet to receive any notification to pay? To those of us who have not been assessed77 words
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Letter192 1960-09-27 6 THE Prime Minister re- Plying to Mr. Y. P. Liu's remarks in Parliament about the new Ministry of Internal Security said: In every country where there Is a Cabinet system of Government, there Is also collective responsibility which In effect means that the whole Cabinet Is responsible for the192 words
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Letter142 1960-09-27 6 rTHK action of the 81ntaX pore Government In cancelling and reducing variable allowance* la not ultra vires the constitution at has been suggested. We go back to 1921 when government and municipal workers and those In commerce and industry whether on agreement or not had these reductions made:142 words
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Article, Illustration527 1960-09-27 7 Jtf4L4l^A^ STUDENT AFFAIRS INVESTIGATION WILL NOW LAST TILL NOVEMBER From DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON, Monday UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY DELAYS CHANCES OF INTERVIEWS INVESTIGATIONS into student affairs in Britain and Eire will J- keep the Ismail inquiry commission busy until mid-November, it was learned officially. Its leader, the527 words
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445 1960-09-27 7 COUNTRYWIDE ANTI-FLOOD PREPARATIONS AS RAINS DUE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rPHE annual countrywide floods, following the northeast monsoon, are due any day now. District officials In areas usually badly affected are now preparing anti-flood measures. Their plans are being co-ordinated at state level "They can approach us later if they need445 words
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284 1960-09-27 7 SUSPENDED UNION: APPEAL JUDGMENT RESERVED SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the high court today reserved judgment In an appeal by E A. Majld, president of the Malayan National Seamen's Union, against the order of the Minister fOr Labour and Law confirming the cancellation of the union284 words
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Article56 1960-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The organiser of the Belangor Poppy Day appeal committee. Che Khatljah Ohazali. today appealed to all Malayans to support Poppy Day which falls on Not. 12. Highlights of the Poppy Day programme are a dinner and dance at the Selansor Club on Nov. 556 words
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Article, Illustration232 1960-09-27 7 IT'S AN ORDER— SO 'SEA LEGS' ARE USED FOR WALKING TWO young British sailors left Koala Lumpur on foot yesterday afternoon with these words: "We most be In Singapore by Tnesday night. That's an order. Seaman K. Roberto, 18, and Seaman R. Rogers, 24, had left their ship, H.M 8232 words
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Article202 1960-09-27 7 CRITICISM GAINS MOMENTUM IPOH, Monday, /CRITICISM of the Elections Commission's report on the delimitation of Parliamentary and State constituencies is gaining momentum in Umno. The youth section of Perak Umno, at an extraordinary general meeting here last night, called on the Elections Commission to "reconsider" Its202 words
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153 1960-09-27 7 THREE KILLED IN THREE ACCIDENTS IN MALACCA MALACCA, Mon. Three paople were killed in three separate accident* here yesterday. In ACCIDENT NO. 1. a vegetable gardener, Khoo Kuan, 68. was killed when the ear In which he was travelling from Malacca to Simpang Am pat skidded and crashed against a153 words
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Article61 1960-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Director of Medical Services, Far Bast Land Forces. Maj.-Oen. W. J. Officer, today began a four-day tour of Commonwealth units in the Federation. On Thursday, he will meet the Chief of Staff Federation Armed Forces, Lt Oen. Sir Rodney Moore and the61 words
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228 1960-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rpHE Lady Templer Hospital here Is to begin a new drive to get urgent public support to fight Malaya's biggest killer disease tuberculosis. Flag days will be held throughout the Federation for funds. Selangor. Perak. Perils, Kelantan and Malacca will hold228 words
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Article88 1960-09-27 7 Two 'musts' for a united nation VfALACCA. Mon. The IYI Chief Minister of Malaca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, today spoke of two key factors essential for nation building. IMPROVEMENT of the economy of the Malays and UNDIVIDED loyalty to the country by nonMalays. "If these two factors do not88 words
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Article31 1960-09-27 7 KLANO. Mon The Malayan Pineapple Co. Ltd.. of Harper Street, was today fined a total of 175 in the Magistrate's Court here on three charges under the Machinery Ordinance.31 words
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154 1960-09-27 7 Air dash saves sick man in jungle IPOH, Mon. An ab--1 origlne, said to be suffering from tuberculosis, was airlifted 50 miles from Fort Kemar, •in deep Jungle near the Perak-Kelantan border. In a Royal Malayan Air Force plane to the airport here this morning. A doctor and a nurse154 words
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Article64 1960-09-27 7 KANGAR. Mon.— The Perllj State Council today named Inche Abdullah bin Ishak as its new Senator. Inche Abdullah 57-year-old pensioner and State Umno publicity officer, was elected by secret ballot. Inche Abdullah will take over the Senate seat vacated by Syed Bahabuddln bin Syed Nor. who resigned64 words
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Advertisement54 1960-09-27 7 use CUTEX CUTEX brings to you 2 new Ik txciting lipstick* world (•nous Sheer Lsnolin '^R lipstick that lasu longer M stay* brighter or Delicate thst heavenly soft extra creamy lipstick. ,£m gr m \'*M~W~ y l^ li#fe^ lipstick %k with more colour in it. available from M^A 400 galls54 words
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Advertisement193 1960-09-27 7 iaiUUIIHIHC3IIH«IIIIIIC3IIIIMIHIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIUJIIIIIIC3ll!IIIIIIIHtJnilllllllllCJUI OPERA ESTATE 6£ Miles, SIGLAP RO. SIC 80. imiM to OM» Harem. <Buee. manm <cc. mililli, FREIHOLD LAND LOW ASSISSMINT ffl^S^^^ WHY PAY RENT? ffl Imn^M^ for as tt e as &0J $1^6.15 P«r month for 1 5 yosrs offer a small initial down payment of $3,990/Feitcina. Gate, Woti193 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1960-09-27 8 TEENAGERS FORM ODD JOB CLUB IJOT so long ago in this page 1 talked about odd jobs teenagers could do to earn extra pocket money, and suggested that perhaps a group of them could band together and form some sort of an agency or1,016 words
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Advertisement337 1960-09-27 8 Introducing a fabulous new hairspray that really HOLDS I invKajuusuui-Bost I ■^^^wJßft^HutlS Ibr regular bur and regular I .J" suirdoa. Holds firmly but I kmmmmmmml Iff (•ally., .without atickincaa I «BB^dH^^^^^^BT or bemnr Bar* »-#«^Bl I hKB f Jk mm TINTED AND BLEACHED-Hajr BB^WMBBb that to proeaaaad toaads both H337 words
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Advertisement295 1960-09-27 8 mmmmmmmwrfdfl Soft cool Caressa— the safest feminine towel. Softer becaus* It's knitted fabric— no gauze, no chafing. Fin* plastic film for complete security. Feel supremely confident, supremely comfortable. In sarong, sari, samfu, or western dress, modern women wear Caressa for complete freedom. Stitched loops bold it firmly in place. AEESSA295 words
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Miscellaneous271 1960-09-27 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS oate a hlghclass oeeupker has 1. River I fish la unsuitable rat the ptp (6, 10), clothing (8). 6. 7. Highway tor L drivers In 5. Addressed ft man respectfully USA. (8. 8). In return (or a duity answer 8, 13 Spectator's contribution to the ballroom271 words
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Advertisement1440 1960-09-27 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNB TO ARCH. UnRPROt, ILAIR4JW. LOWOOR ft MOTHtIHTAt PORTS. P. S'kaa Peaens LYCAOM iJMrMM, CIMfOW M ran SoatM/ 1 ajjtimcom see.. A'danTT'tori, l*Me RM. 44 Seat a AEHfAS Havre. LueiaaM I e Pert tot 2 tot 3/ S tot I MELAMPM HtatorL Ant'p. HalltM Oct 1/ I1,440 words
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Advertisement1288 1960-09-27 9 L/LC lIMES—— kfcß^Sk nKU -IVTEMAHEAN. COHTIHIRTtt ft SCAMIMVIAH PORTS. H *2IJU s-Mre P. rMB Penani "MEMtli hi mm M S#tt '/ff "SIMM" a) nimV 4 Ret 1/ I Oct 1/7 s^^ Bfci "uunu" k) u/n oct tt/a Rd a/a tot "RASRA" a) SO RCV/ 4 Hn ft/IMt 1/ 7 Hn1,288 words
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Advertisement1354 1960-09-27 9 Su ilum THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. t %tT' SIHIAPRM (HiMililtol M tM Mitod Beadem) I LINES S/ILIMS M AOEN, RX ft CRtTfiMHTAI PORTS. Spore P. rham hem] IfHfMACf Uiwpill. Mil. M'fcroafh le Pert/a Sept BEHAVRH Hamaorg. LaaMa, 6'e>o«th le Pert/a Sept 21 Seat/ 2 tot BENAUANACR LaeMt, Hwowg. Rotterdam1,354 words
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Advertisement1321 1960-09-27 9 MeAUSTER «fc CO., LTD. w. VRfiA TEL: He: 2SMI. hR EIXERMAM w-T BXAVKMESS LIMB t^^^ 1^ LMaMJI, lAMB«M RRTnMAM, RAVRE LM ANOELES, SAN FUHCUCR, A RRU. SEATTU, VAHCMVEI ft PWTUM. AM Mf CaaaaMe ft I.SX AOaaUt Parti. Actcptitf tana tor Ceatral A Seett CITY Rf MWCaSTU Aairill. rpere P. Sham1,321 words
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757 1960-09-27 10 By Our Market Correspondent TAR ASSEMBLIES in the United States last week were estimated at 118,207 against 85,879 the week before and 91,341 in the same week of last year. An Increase in American car production Is of obvious importance to both757 words
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Article35 1960-09-27 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 26 RUBBER: 98 i cento per lb. (down 3i cents) 5 p.m. close: 981 cents (t)niet). TIN: 1380.874 per picul (down 121 cento). Estimated unofficial offering 26S tons (up 15 tons).35 words
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Article216 1960-09-27 10 rkCTOBEK first gratle rubber buyers f.o.b. dosed In Singapor- yesterday at MH cents per lb.. down 3 4 cents on Friday's clost-. Th tone was qnlft i'.C.CJUA. CLOSING PRICES la ceats per lb., yesterday were: In.. 1 R 8.8. Spot f.o.b. buyers 97 sellers 96 (N); Int. 1216 words
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Article134 1960-09-27 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Prednce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Sept. Oct. shipments S3O buyers, *30J sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $42J sellers, drum $454 sellers. IVpprr: quiet, no business was reported done, Muntok white »257j and Sarawak *252} (both unchanged). special Sarawak black $165}134 words
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Article22 1960-09-27 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 86 Sept. 24 Industrials: 111.74 133.44 Tins: 198.87 2*0.09 J Rubber*: 245.71 247.11 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article123 1960-09-27 10 MELBOURNE, Mon INVESTMENT shares opened in* week on easier lines bare today. MePhenona eased Jta. to 645. Albion is. OVid. to 335. 3d. and Containers Notes Is. 6d. to 265. Bd Base metals and tbe oils traded along steady lines while Commonwealth Bonds held a firm tone. Con.123 words
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Article134 1960-09-27 10 'THE Malayan Exchange Banks' *sss<*atton made these changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail TT S3. OX). 33,*. 90 d/st 33* credit bills. 33 H trade bills Canada: buying airmail T.T S3 K. OX>. 32%, 90 d/ht 32 13/16 credit134 words
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Article144 1960-09-27 10 CHIPS lying alone-side the Slnga--0 pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: are: Bawean 1/2, Pres. Adams 4/5, Borneo 6A. Lyle Park 6/7, Eumaeus 8/9, Seiko Maru 10/11, Rajula 13/14. Hoelsan Maru 15/16, Van Noort 18, Padana 19, Perak N.Wall 2, Matang N.Wall 3/4. Bruas N.Wall 4/9, Emp.144 words
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Article657 1960-09-27 10 CINUAPOKL members ot 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: Fed. Dispensary $1.47; Praser and Neave ords $2.02 to $3 cd cb; Henry Waugh $1.39; M Cement $1.70 cd,657 words
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Advertisement1041 1960-09-27 10 a^p— tjja™ajt*wtja, < TV •^B^B^B^B^B^BMa^BMBta^M m^> fife v \K \hJlinej Express C«.A. PaeUle <fc Atlantic Coast ETA. E.I A. CTA. Sport P. S'kaa Peatni H'koai L Armim N. York -Eaattsat Hart" a Sett/ I*t Ott lit 11 Hst ■tiwtkmt Mara" M CailS/a ttt M/n M 71*1 M Call a/a Ott1,041 words
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Advertisement45 1960-09-27 10 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD Frw*) Rangoon. Moulmain ft Mtrtal "PYIDAWMYUNT" 29/30° it*. 1/2° Ort Accepting Cargo for P among ft Rangoon (Pwjawgse Accommodations AvaitoMt) Agents: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 338-342. Tolok Ay«t S». 51, B«och Si. Singapore, 1. Ptim|, Tel: ***** ft ***** Tot: *****45 words
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Advertisement796 1960-09-27 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered F WX>- Contractor from Class C and above at tbe Office of the State Engineer, P.WX). fer«Jt Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn of the 4th October. 1960 for tbe construction of one nostel block for 80 pupils for Ulamic Boys'796 words
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Advertisement1379 1960-09-27 10 NOTICES NOTICE FOB THB CLOSURE OF WATER SUPPLY TO BAGAN DATOH DELTA AREA. Notice la hereby given that the water supply to Bagan Datoh Delta Area will be cut off from 10.00 ajn. of 28.9.60 to 8.00 a.m of 50. 9.60 to carry out some repairs to the IS" C.1,379 words
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Advertisement1614 1960-09-27 11 TENDERS KELANTAN P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Contractors Class -E' and above *ul be received by Tbe SUte Engineer, P.W.D. |r«4 f nt»r» Kota Bharu up to noon on 3BD OCTOBER, IX4 for the Construction of Six Classrooms, Administration Block and Ancillary Works at English School. Machang, Kelantan. All particulars1,614 words
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Advertisement820 1960-09-27 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SINGAPORE (GETLANG CRAFT CENTBC) APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified part-time teachers In the following subjocta at the above Craft Centre viz:— 1. TAILORING 2. SHORTHAND 3. BOOK-KEEPING 4. COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY 5. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. NOTB: Medium of Instruction— Malay. Tims— during normal820 words
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Advertisement765 1960-09-27 11 (Continued from Pate SITUATIONS VACANT M WmHt U (Hl*.>—Ba* M eU «x<r* BAH WAITRESSES *hle to speak Ennllsh wanted' immediately. A«e 18 to If, Good pay. Apply imwtlly "Part* Bar MXt Cathay Theatre (Singapore). WANTtO •ALCSOIRLS for quick Mlllog products, good prospects, only Hardworking girls need apply pcnonally I at765 words
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Advertisement865 1960-09-27 11 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Mim.)— Sox St et: txt rm WtNTED IMMEDIATELY an experienced Supervisor. 1 Printer. 1 for Cutting and rulllng machine*. Apply personally. The Manager. Val*ntln* Press, No. S Jalan Pabaag. Johore Bahru. INTERESTING POST for Federal CHlxen five day week offlc*. Shorthand 100 wptn typing 80865 words
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Advertisement807 1960-09-27 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word, U (Min.y—Box St rie. exir* FUHNISMIO UNFURNISHED ■IDROOM with quiet family. Very reasonable rest. 42. Cedar Avenue, off AlMnled Road. Sennet t Estate. Stnga-pore-13. ULTPA-MODIRN PLAT. 2 ttedfUOcns with bathroom* attached. V*ry spacious Lounge; Servant's Quarter*; Oarag* Modtrn Sanitation Vary peaceful locality— partly furnished: raaaoaabl* rent807 words
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Advertisement544 1960-09-27 11 TUITION M Wmrd, SI (Mim.)— Box It ctt. aorrra lINCAPORB DRIVING SCHOOL Refresher Ooura* US/-. Comptat* 133,-, Guaranteed $90/-. Competent Instructors. Dua)-contrall*d can. Ring 29*93. 93 Ow*a Raad. B-por*. ASIA ORIVINO SCHOOL quaMed aaiiultaart laauimin latruotr*** rornplet* UIIBI ITS/- rafJiallsr coon* US/- hourly Orchard Road, B'por* Phoo* IJT97. POSTAL TUITION544 words
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Advertisement421 1960-09-27 11 FOR SALE M Word, SS (Mim.}— Sax It ctt. txtrm X'MAS SALS. Extend S nor* w**a*. One* a rear opportunity. Puces alaaard uapreetdcatea. Silk Slipper* SOcta pair. Rattan Hand Basa (3 00. Oeauln* Camphor-Wood CbaMs (Hand-Carved) SUM 90" x IS" 140.00 **cb. Ktw more toft. Pieane com* early. Pel pint421 words
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Article, Illustration197 1960-09-27 12 LATEST ACC.OUNTS MACHINES FROM US ANOTHER new type A of electronic bookkeeping machines will be introduced to the Malayan market next month. Products of Burroughs Corporation of Detroit, United States, they Incorporate the most versatile instruments of their kino, it is claimed. •Announcing this In Singapore last week, Mr. W.197 words
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Article40 1960-09-27 12 Mr. Noel Ford, export manager of Scott and Browne (Australasia) Ltd.. manufacturing chemists, will visit Singapore early next month as part of a month's market survey of South-East Asia. He will also go to Hong Kong.40 words
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Article325 1960-09-27 12 MODERN GERMAN EQUIPMENT AT $200,000 PETALING JAVA FACTORY CAN MAKE HALF A TON AN HOUR: DIRECTOR MALAYA'S second margarine manufacturing plant at Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, has begun production for home and overseas markets. The plant, owned by Lam Soon Oil and Soap Manufacturing Ltd. was built325 words
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Article303 1960-09-27 12 SEVEN employees of Standard-Vacuum Oil Co., Singapore, have been awarded long-service emblems and are now members of the company's 20Year Service Club. The oldest member in the new group Is Inche Dollah bin Akop, who has been with X: for 31J years, and retired, others are303 words
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Article, Illustration232 1960-09-27 12 A NORWEGIAN busiA ness machine manufacturer, selling In 75 countries, has allocated sole Malayan agencies in his products to the Wing Sun Co. of Kuala Lumpur and the Wing Kwong Co. of Singapore. Mr. A. T. Tholo, managing director for Australia. New Zealand and232 words
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170 1960-09-27 12 ipHE copra price in Singapore has now reached the lowest level since 1957 and is expected to ease further, because of the improving supply position in Indonesia and the Philippines. On the local produce exchange copra is being sold currently at $29.50 per170 words
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Article, Illustration222 1960-09-27 12 More ships call at Singapore for repairs, overhaul nrHE Singapore ship-repairing industry is flourA ishing and the facilities available are becoming more widely known to overseas ship owners. This was stated by Mr. Victor Choy Yew Mun. manager of Weng Chan Engineering Co., a leading Singapore firm of ship repairers222 words
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Article54 1960-09-27 12 Sarawak exported 11,484 tons of round timber and 14,819 tons of sawn timber in July. Hong Kong took 5,569 tons of round timber, Italy 2,392 tons, Formosa 1,970 tons and Australia 1,458 tons. Britain bought 7,905 tons of sawn timber, Australia 2,224 tons, Germany 1,257 tons54 words
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Article167 1960-09-27 12 jVIALAYA is a big IT market for cosmetics and beauty preparations, says Mr R3.S. Billington. new Singapore sales manager of Yardley and Co. Ltd. Mr. Bllllngton says that Malaya Is one of the main markets for Yardley's products which Include hair cream, talcum powder, soap167 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-09-27 12 GALA CHIEF GOES ON WORLD TRIP rTCIE chairman of 1 A.E.1.-Gala Ltd. arrives in Singapore tomorrow to start an extensive »our of Gala markets throughout the world. Mr. R. Craig-Wood, who Is accompanied by his wife, is a director of Associated Electrical Industries Ltd.. Britain's leading electrical manufacturers He Is92 words
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Article80 1960-09-27 12 lAM YONG Coffee Powder Manufacturing Co., Singapore has expanded its retail business by opening a new office at Balestier Road. A spokesman for the company said yesterday that the factory at Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, had been operating for four years and new machines were bought80 words
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Advertisement317 1960-09-27 12 Fes WORLDS Jkquietest x^ HIGH CAPACITY AIR CONDITIONERS H MM BB&Z^^^fzZS PHILCO NOISELESS 1960 models with GUARANTEED BTU 3SS, Htre*« ttw way to wvt MlOilcy and have the m*v,».v.*n!r<J 4<f condition*' of ivtn l*w (vfhfM capacity PWleo Noi»!r*> fjK *■> coodiitonng tound I down to a whitpt' P eminent v317 words
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Advertisement181 1960-09-27 12 see how Perkins diesels save money! THIS LORRY DOES 19 M.P.G. On long up-country runs with a full load, this 5-tonn«r does 19 mp.g. and rt Is not exceptlonal. This means a big saving on fuel, re- member that diesel oil is very much cheaper ftuciiimaa C /■^^T*V\ than petrol181 words
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211 1960-09-27 13 FRANCIS BOEY - Asian Cup assignment for Haji Ibrahim FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —A Malayan F.I.F.A. registered referee, Haji Ibrahim bin Annuar of Negri Sembilan. has been selected as one of the three referees to officiate in the final rounds of the Asian Cup soccer tournament at Seoul, South Korea, from211 words
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Article250 1960-09-27 13 PAKISTAN H.A. SECRETARY RECOMMENDED TO THE M.H.F. By KEN FERNANDEZ Kuala Lumpur, Monday A HOCKEY COACH from the country of the Olympic Games champions, Pakistan, and a visit by a crack club team from Karachi are the Malayan Hockey Federation's top priorities for the new250 words
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Article141 1960-09-27 13 CINOAPORE. Mon —Indonesia s current tennis doubles champions. Sip Kong Loon and Soeglorto. will make their first Malayan appearance at the Singapore LT.A.'s exhibition match on thr padang tomorrow. The Indonesian champions will meet Singapore's top doublet combination. Khong Kit Soon and his brother. Kit Thong,141 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-09-27 13 MR. C L. LEONO leads in Lightning Flash (McOrowdie), winner of the Sultan's Gold Vase trial In the sixth race (Class 1, Dlv. 1 6f.) in Ipoh on Sunday. Lightning Flash is now a firm favourite for the Vase (sjf straight) next Sunday. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article280 1960-09-27 13 WEIGHTS for the second day of the Perak Turf Clubs Gold Vase Meeting: tomorrow: Cl. I.Wv.2— S^F Str. Tromp 9.00 Brantas B.IS General Pil 8.12 Gold Catch 8.11 Take Easy 8.10 Collector M 9 Super Court 8.09 Powbalaa 8.09 Sinrora II g.«g Malayan Gvaeteate M« Whii Pah MS280 words
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412 1960-09-27 13 ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Monday. MEW FLYER with Laurie Johnson astride, drew attention to his chances on Wednesday when he beat Fleetmuster (Ng) in a splendid tryout over 3f in 37 3/5 on a soft track at Ipoh this412 words
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355 1960-09-27 13 SAUL JOSHUA - Pal and school stars out of S'pore AAAteam SAUL JOSHUA By OINGAPORE. Mon. 0 A depleted Singapore team will take part In the Malayan Open athletics championships at Penang on Saturday as a result of withdrawals from the team which was selected about a month ago. Pal Singh. Malayan pole355 words
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269 1960-09-27 13 RITA THE RAGE OF INDONESIA MAY NOT PLAY SOCCER HERE By LIM KEE CHAN Singapore, Monday RITA ZAHARAH, the woman goalkeeper who Is the rage of club football in Indonesia, will arrive in Singapore with the Putra Parahiangan football team of Bandoeng on Wednesday, but she may not play In269 words
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Article61 1960-09-27 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Tamil Brotherhood Association won the SAP A. league Dlv. 3C championship when they beat Cosmos 2 l at Oeylang today. It was a cloftf fight all the way. At half-time the score was I—l,1 1, and the deciding goal came midway in the second half.61 words
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248 1960-09-27 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Royal Signals beat a Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV, which Included eight Asian players, by nine points (two tries and a penalty) to nil In a rugger match that was dominated by forward's play on the padang today. But Signals248 words
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314 1960-09-27 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A late penalty to Fathul Karlb converted by Dollah Zainol ended a bid by Marines for a draw and gave Fathul a 3-1 win in their S.A.F.A. league first division match at Jalan Besar today. Until that penalty the matoh was314 words
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Advertisement100 1960-09-27 13 I Winding, ttPMBJI «H r^-V KICOHMATIC with tUICNIN 3Smm ADAPTER OyC I i"i"o-i ""•""""'"""fIrwHjMSSSS So PowertU. So Pteftonal. jln^A HITACHI brings tha wide world A distineuttwd new TRANSISTOR RADIOS Vj 51 3 wir« bands ■n "M*pctY» twwif ThaWortd-w.se UT 91 Batteiy indicator Short Wjw/AM II 8 Trmjijfor Pocub'r II 9100 words
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Miscellaneous528 1960-09-27 13 SOCCER Spore Dlv. 1: CA v RAF (Seletar) Jalan Besar S.IS p.m Voob Cap (Ipoh) PCRC v Kllat Club (JAJ grd). RIGGER Friendly: Selangor Club V 6M RAP (patfang): SRC v 4i Sqd RNZAF (Spore padang). TENNIS Exhibition Matobea: Singapore v Indonesians (padang 4.30 p.m.). TABLE TENNIS Perak e'ships (SMI528 words
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Article, Illustration294 1960-09-27 14 YOUTH WROTE 'FORGET ME', IS FOUND DEAD SINGAPORE, Monday. A 22-YEAR-OLD Singapore student, Tsai Teh Kuang, was found dead in an hotel at Haulien on Formosa's eastern coast, yesterday. Only last month, Tsal— known here as Chua Teck Kuang— had written to his father and said: "If I cant live294 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-09-27 14 - COMMONWEALTH economic experts seen at the opening session of the Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council, held in London recently. Presiding over the meeting, which decided on a new special Commonwealth African assistance plan, is Mr. Selwyn Lloyd (centre of table at left), Britain's70 words
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Article96 1960-09-27 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. All Government-aided schools that wish to apply for capital grants for 1961 should submit their applications to the Ministry of Education before Friday. They will be considered by the Government for Inclusion In the 1961 estimates. School supervisors will be informed by96 words
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Article53 1960-09-27 14 LONDON, Mon. One man was killed and 10 people seriously injured yesterday when a stunt car plunged Into a crowd watching an "Old Crocks" race meeting near Canterbury. The driver of the stunt car, Fred Funnell. 39. was taken to hospital. A three-year-old boy had hisReuter - 53 words
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Article283 1960-09-27 14 LONDON, Mon. There wai very little to assart stock markets In London today and In meponte to a number of advene factors rather unsettled conditions pre- I vailed. Industrials were distinctly dull with prices closing at the lowesl levels of the day. Oold shares had a good day283 words
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Article29 1960-09-27 14 LONDON, Mm. Spot 3M.. Sept. Oct. 28% d.. Oct. Dec M\A.. Jan./ Mar. 28d.. Apr/June 27Hd.. July/Sept.. 37Hd., Oct. ciX 38Hd. Nov. eJ.f. 28»id. Tone: Quiet but steady.29 words
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Article22 1960-09-27 14 LONDON. Mon. Buy an I*o6 seller. £805 V Poorw'd buyers £803. sellers £8034, Settlement £805. Turnover a.m. M tons, pjn 30.22 words
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221 1960-09-27 14 MAN ADMITS BE CHEATED GOVERNMENT OF $72,594 KLANG. Mon.— A. Navaratnam. a former cashier In the District Office here, pleaded guilty In the Magistrate's court today to three charges ot criminal breach of trust of Government funds totalling $72,594.35. His appearance in court was the result of intensified police investigation221 words
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Article40 1960-09-27 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ball of $100 was granted to a 12--year-old boy, who claimed trial in the Juvenile Court today to a charge of breaking Into a sundry shop yesterday The case will be heard on Nov. 2.40 words
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Article29 1960-09-27 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The French Gonsul-General In Singapore. Mr. P. Mathivet. will leave here by air early tomorrow for a four-day visit to North Borneo. Sarawak, and Jesselton.29 words
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463 1960-09-27 14 Borstal escapee died day after his return COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Mon. Lim Thiam Meng, an assistant superintendent at the Gimson School for Boys, stated in the Assize Court here today that neither he nor R. E. Phillips, another assistant superintendent, had the right to punish any of the boys at463 words
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Article17 1960-09-27 14 LONDON. Mon. Ailinf former Pakistan Prime Minister Ismail Ibrahim Chundrigar. 63. died here last night17 words
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Advertisement406 1960-09-27 14 (Cnn tin nerl from Pate HI BIRTH it Wtm* tU (Minimum) SHAW: To Uary and Mleaael a ana David Michael a brother for Carolina aad Peter on 22nd September at Bevenoaka DEATH Wort* tf (Minimum) MR. LEONC EMC KMIAN of Penaac passed away peacefully at IS Olive Road. Caldecott Bill406 words
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Advertisement460 1960-09-27 14 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS I* Wares ts (Mln.t—Bn S» tU. rxtra UNOIRSTANOINO THI BIBLE. Readers of Bacltab Interested la the Bible are Invited to send tot Free literature to Room RTBO. Bible Mlaston. 87 Janaoa Road. Shirley. Southampton. England. Octskee Numfcer af TME PAR BAST EMCtMCE* •m be ON SALS SOON! Published460 words
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Advertisement29 1960-09-27 14 Of JE^M ROSKOPF SPY' AUTOMATIC MONODATE I* V WSIITB PON ILLUSTRATCO FOLDER TO THE HH OLI AOEMTB BfM J "."*Z. m "r L ■kajaja^Qsaaa KUALA LUMPUR. PENANa. %Tt MaMataatsß29 words
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