The Straits Times, 28 September 1960
1960-09-28
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Title Section31 1960-09-28 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 It**** He***"* The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1960. 15 CENTS. 'JOHNNY' TALKS OF $65,000 RANSOM Revelation at 'Public Enemy No. 1' inquest31 words
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Article205 1960-09-28 1 He gave himself up to police SINGAPORE, Tuesday V MAN said at an inquest here today that he had taken part in two kidnappings one in Singapore, one in Johore and had received $20,000 and $45,000 respectively as his share of the ransom money. This confession was made by Yang205 words
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Article, Illustration451 1960-09-28 1 Inquest arrest drama of pretty girl who Ssked to see witness... SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE TIME was 9.55 a.m. five minutes before the inquest into the shooting of gunman and kidnapper, Oh Kirn Kee, was due to begin in the Coroner's Court in Outram Road. A keyMak Kian leng - 451 words
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Article171 1960-09-28 1 KUALA BELAIT, Tuesday. rREE PEOPLE died and two were gravely injured here today when a man ran amok in his home with a carving knife and savagely attacked his wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, and sister-in-law before plunging the knife into his own stomach. The dead171 words
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Article40 1960-09-28 1 LONDON, Tues.— Over ISO idle ships today jammed the strike-bound docks. Port authorities said the strike, now in its eighth day, was holding up all work on 132 ships but another 21 were being handled. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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310 1960-09-28 1 Now 'House of Tang' decides to shut down SINGAPORE, Tues. 10 Singapore's leading curio shop the House of Tang now gripped by a strike, is going into voluntary liquidation after more than 35 years in business. Each employee of the company received notice of this from the company's solicitors today.310 words
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Article72 1960-09-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will spend two weeks In the United States next month. It was announced today. He will arrive by air In Washington at noon on Oct. 25 and will stay In the American capital for three days.72 words
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Article21 1960-09-28 1 ZOMBA. Tues, -All Africans still detained under emergency regulations In Nyasaland. promulgated after lati year's riots, were released today.—Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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111 1960-09-28 1 THE WIDE DIVERSITY OF STRAITS TIMES READERSHIP.. /OFFICE and clerical v workers in Singapore comprise 26.8 per cent of Straits Times readers, according to a recent independent poll. Only 10.4 per cent of Singapore's total population are engaged in office and clerical work. Commercial sales workers form 13.8 per cent111 words
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Article45 1960-09-28 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A big crowd gathered outside a house In Upper Serangoon Road here tonight while police probed the death of a young woman. Madam Lim Meng Koon, 25. Madam Lim. mother of two, was found hanging in her room.45 words
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Article133 1960-09-28 1 30 killed in crash near airport TtfOSCOW, Tues. iT1 Thirty people died in the Austrian Viscount which crashed near Moscow airport last night. There were only seven survivors of the 31 passengers and six crew. They were three military attaches— two American and one French and two Austrian civilians. TheReuter - 133 words
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Article36 1960-09-28 1 RED PROPOSAL I NTTED RATIO fij. Smirt Inion was irpiirtrd t'»i in hi<. put m re— hd in disaroMawai pri«n iiiHm <.lijn.» Incl' 1 i \r.i\> r Milled i<» Im-nation ton 1 K> utrr36 words
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427 1960-09-28 2 Nixon, Kennedy in TV clash warn of the Red threat CHICAGO, Tues VICE- PRESIDENT Mr. Richard Nixon and Senator John Kennedy came face to face in a struggle for the vote of millions of Ameiicans when they appeared on a joint television debate last night. In the prosramme— the first427 words
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119 1960-09-28 2 BOY SCOUTS TAKE A BARE KNEES BALLOT J ONDON, Tues— Shorts, traditional uniform of the Boy Scout movement, may soon be replaced by long trousers at lea^t for the older boys. The Boy Scouts Association said today that ballot forms had been issued to Scout groups throughout Britain asking SeniorReuter - 119 words
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Article51 1960-09-28 2 LONDON. Tues.— A Foreign Office spokesman today denied Cairo Press reports that British officers were directing a concentration of Jordanian armed forces on the Syrian frontier and that Britain was flying In troops and equipment to Jordan. "There is no truth in such reports. the spokesmanReuter - 51 words
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377 1960-09-28 2 British motor industry slump: Union plea WORKERS WORRIED AS 'COMPACTS' HIT EXPORTS LONDON. Tues. UNION leaders, fighting a slump in the British car industry, sent telegrams yesterday to Government Ministers and local Members of Parliament calling for an immediate easing of credit restrictions, which are affecting sales. r It saidReuter - 377 words
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Article54 1960-09-28 2 CALCUTTA. Tues. The American-owned cargo ship. Ruth Everett, was yesterday fined 2.600.000 rupees for smuggling 17.000 ounces of gold from the Far East In July. The court ordered the ship confiscated If the fine Is not paid. It also fined the captain of theUPI - 54 words
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Article32 1960-09-28 2 LONDON. Tues. The Liberal Party, ambitious to oust Socialists from their position as the alternative government of Britain, yesterday announced a threeyear plan to build up their fighting resources. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article24 1960-09-28 2 NEW YORK, Tuea. —Emily Post, Internationally-known as an authority on etiquette. died at her home here at the age of 37. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article49 1960-09-28 2 SOUTHAMPTON, Tues.— Fire broke out yesterday In the 83.000-ton Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth as she was approaching the English Channel from New York Three passenger cabins were damaged and some of the ship's main cables were affected. She was carrying about 1.000 passengers.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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249 1960-09-28 2 MOLOTOV FLAYS ATOM CONTROL PROPOSALS VIENNA. Tuesday. MR. Vyacheslav Molo.o*-, the chief Soviet delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency conference, yesterday accused the United States and its allies of trying to bring about a situation where they could control the whole nuclear activity of the states receiving agency assistance,249 words
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118 1960-09-28 2 Suicide bid by former Turkish President ISTANBUL. Tues. Turkey's ousted former president. Celal Bayar. attempted to commit suicide at Yasii Island, on the Sea of Marmara. where he is under detention, it was officially announced today. The official announcement said Mr. Bayar. who la 77. useci his belt to .strangleReuter - 118 words
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Miscellaneous333 1960-09-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I SUAU. OLAD VWUO4 J newt pnisueo m -n RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 mctm 41 7 Metre* Short W»ve: «2 metres from 9.M p.m. li«» p.m. AM 6.00 Time Signal: 6.05: A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 I?,? 1 1 8 Melodies; 650333 words
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904 1960-09-28 3 PDEL CASTRO, the Cuban Premier, said in the U.N. yesterday that he was "seriously considering ...that United States forces be withdrawn from the Guantanamo naval base" in Cuba. Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, rose to his feet and led a standingReuter - 904 words
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427 1960-09-28 3 Lurking threat to the U.S.— by Ike PRESIDENT Eisenhower said last night that the United State's maintained military, moral, economic and political strength to assure its safety against the dangers posed by a powerful secretive dictatorship. In an address to the golden jubilee dinner of the National Conference of CatholicReuter - 427 words
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702 1960-09-28 3 ]L| R. Nikita Khrushchev said yesterday he was ready to undersign a. World-wide programme to educate people on how to detect violations of any disarmament agreement. He made this reply to an unidentified American scientist who questioned him after a lunchReuter - 702 words
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86 1960-09-28 3 \{R. Harold Macraillan. the British Prime Minister, had a 50-minut* private meeting with Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. the United Nations Secretary General, In New York yesterday. They met in Mr. Hammarskjoeld's office at the IN. heaquarters within hours of Mr. Hammarskjoeld s answering charges86 words
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Article, Illustration576 1960-09-28 4 ALLEGED STATEMENTS BY TWO YOUTHS: WE ATTACKED HIM THAT NIGHT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TIM THIAM MENG, an assistant superintendent at the Gimson J School for Boys, told the Assize Court here today that several weeks after the death of Lim Seng Soon, 17, at the school on576 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-09-28 4 ADVERTISING STUDENTS SCORE BIG SUCCESSES IN UK EXAM- Mr. David Roger Scott, of the Straits Timet, receiving his award from Mr. D. C. Bindon24 words
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Article180 1960-09-28 4 Book token prizes for top three SINGAPORE, Tues. Three advertising students today received book tokens as prizes for topping 46 students at the intermediate examination of the Advertising Association of Great Britain held in May this year. Mr. A. J. L. Gnanaslhamanl and Mr. D. R. Scott, received tokens of180 words
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144 1960-09-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. NG KWEE PIOW, 18, now under an Assize Court conviction and sentenced to undergo reformatory training on charges of robbery and abetment of rape, walked out of the court of Criminal Appeal here today a free man. i Nr had been found guilty144 words
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Article185 1960-09-28 4 Elephant terror killed at Kulai I^ULAI, Tues. The Johore Deputy Game Warden, Inche Jalil bin Ahmad, shot dead a rogue elephant after a nerve-tingling drama in deep jungle here on Sunday. He fired at the three-and-a-half ton giant at 10 yards' range at the end of a three-hour trek that185 words
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Article77 1960-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ngee Ann Kongsi in Singapore will spend $38,960 this year to help 219 poor students complete their studies. The secretary of the kongsi, Mr. Lim Kirn Seng told the Straits Times today that the scholarships were only given to "genuinely poor" students, who77 words
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Article326 1960-09-28 4 rE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA Ml) 130 pjn.; from London. Duaasldorf. Beirut, Bahrein. Bomb**, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur 'BA 712) 6.30 p.m from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin (BA 711) 8.45 p.m. Otnl«f From326 words
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Article284 1960-09-28 4 RASH TAXI MAN IS FINED $250 SINGAPORE, Tues. A taxi driver, who allegedly drove his taxi three times towards a police constable in Bugis Street, was fined $250 for rash driving today. Chua Kow Moey, the taxi driver, was allowed to pay his fine In two Instalments. The charge of284 words
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Advertisement95 1960-09-28 4 14 pages I today It's big paper! day for the Free Press today... a big I paper featuring special articles like.... ROCKETS ...and the big race I in space HEALTH ...a lesson a day in the art of eating well and staying well ESME ...who is back I answering your95 words
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Advertisement435 1960-09-28 4 I 6»«AMfiATToSrI I 1 I ACT |>AY» '0 45-1.15-4 t LAil DAT; *.4s*a.3<>:: Atoc Guiim«M Maw— O-H.ro X "OUR MAR IN HAVANA" t Claaa* Columbia Pictw* <> Suparimpoiad Chinaia Subtitle i Plu»! Academy Aword Faofuratta- J TMI GOLDfN FISH" (Taeh.) J. I. OPINS "MORROW! jHH^ ***■<) A Cathay-Kent Film i<ip*nmpcM4435 words
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Article, Illustration728 1960-09-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday rpHREE hundred eminent rubber scientists and technologists applauded today as the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, spoke of the natural rubber industry's determination to create a greater demand for its product. The Minister announced728 words
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305 1960-09-28 5 Million-to-one-chan ce rescue of shipwrecked fisherman SINGAPORE, Tues. AMALDIVE Island fisherman, who left his wife and son for a day's fishing and disappeared for six weeks, has turned up 2,000 miles away at Penang. The Royal Air Force will •reunite him early next month with his family on the Island305 words
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Article42 1960-09-28 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Fire broke out at the Chye Hup Huat timber factory, off Jalan Eunos, at 3.47 a.m. today ami damaged planks worth about $20,000. Three fire engines put out the two-hour blaze, helped by a shower.42 words
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133 1960-09-28 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Singapore rubber broker Mr Chua Choon Peow, 52. was waiting today for official confirmation that his 22--year-old student son was found dead in a hotel in Haulein on the eastern coast of Formosa on Sunday. The death of Tsai Teh Kuang, alias Chua133 words
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Article29 1960-09-28 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A hawker. Chau Huat Seng, was set upon and stabbed by a group ot secret society gangsters yesterday while cycling along Lorong 1, Geylang.29 words
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76 1960-09-28 5 KCAI.A I IMPIK. Tues. Malaya enjoyed a favourable trade balance of $559.6 million during the first eight months of this year. This was $121.6 mUlion more than the balance in the same period last year. Pan- Malayan exports from January to76 words
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Advertisement269 1960-09-28 5 NEW FRESH VARIETY ode BARGAIN price* For 8 days only usual now LATEST DELABEN PYJAMAS $29.: $21.50 ITALIAN SHOES 529 50 522.50 PURE SILK TIES S 8 90 6«0 TREDLITE SHOES $17.50 $14.50 FLORSHEIM SHOES $65 .00 553.50 NEW ARROW SPORTS SHIRTS $19 90 $14.50 READY-MADE $UITS $1 15 00269 words
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Miscellaneous283 1960-09-28 5 Straits Times Crossword I ~y^ I^HV IHV ACBOSS flon (5. 3). 4. Just the bird to ruin a con- I. The staff continued to pl»v test! 181. the game ii>. t Put plainly, thercs fish In the 7. A re.air.c with an ..rtirlr river <6 > mat's ready (or me283 words
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Advertisement111 1960-09-28 6 Industrial Gases (m) Ltd fSji P O BOX 4001 7MS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE, 21 J| D INDUSTRIAL GASES (M) LTD M HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING A THE FORMATION OF A NEW 2> COMPANY L J MALAYAN OXYGEN LTD A WHICH, FROM THEIR HEAD V OFFICE IN KUALA LUMPUR, A111 words
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Article274 1960-09-28 7 SPA can create merger conditions SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore People's Alliance, in the latest issue of its publication "The People," claimed today that the SPA could create an atmosphere which would pave the way to a merger with the Federation. It said: "SPA will create a Singapore which ideologically will274 words
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127 1960-09-28 7 A WELCOME ALWAYS TO FOREIGN CAPITAL, SAYS ALBAR KU L I M (Kedah). Tues. Malaya will "always welcome" foreign industrialists and investors, said the Assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting. S y e d Ja'afar Albar. here today. Syed Ja'afar was addressing a meeting of 200 Government servants. Speaking about127 words
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Article57 1960-09-28 7 ALOR STAR. Tues.— A small dagger with a handle resembling a pistol butt, was exhibited in the magistrate's court today at the trial of a Thai youth. Pa Amen din Rom. 18. from the border village of Tasek. pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing a dangerous57 words
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Article156 1960-09-28 7 l/OTA BHARU. Tues.— Huge IV black balls will be raised over varioji districts to warn people o moending floods as soon as the Kelantan River rises to 70 feet. In addition Radio Malaya will broadcast storm signals when the weather gets really bad, probably In156 words
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Article, Illustration425 1960-09-28 7 I saw my father stab mother, says Lay Chin, six LITTLE GIRL TELLS MURDER TRIAL: HER BODY COVERED WITH BLOOD PENANG. Tues. A six-year-old girl, Loo Lay Chin, told the Assize Court today she was lying in bed with her mother one night when her father stabbed her mother with425 words
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Article79 1960-09-28 7 PENANO. Tues. The National Union of Bank Employees is to try again to settle its present dispute with the Committee of Banks. The union's negotiating committee will meet representatives of the committee of banks at the Selangor Club at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow to discuss79 words
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Article38 1960-09-28 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues A Tassek Olugor farmer Sa'ad bin Awang, 28. died In' Sungei Patanl hospital last night a few hours after he had fallen from his bicycle in Kuala KetU, about 20 miles from here.38 words
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Miscellaneous195 1960-09-28 7 Buys Bmmmy By Balph Heimduhl /BOOMINffA I K fIN FACTATTIMES.7MERE'S\ Amm* PMtn—orN I MASTER I IMA I TOO MUCH FOR BOSCO TO iSKeStIS^^ b \fWoly \Mj —^^HAKJPLE ALCN£fy I i'l Abwter By Al Cupp /WHVGOON t -3a£^fly > "tLeVIN TIMES AH HAS GONE "^HTthERE'S NO II cr, M c(ww H195 words
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Obituary106 1960-09-28 8 7* Wtr4» lit (Mtmlmmm) ANTHONY TEO KIM CHUA paaaeot away peacefully M.« *O leaving behiart hu beloved wlft. aon. daugater aad Wednesday M/P/S0 from S2 Meak'a Hill Road at 4 pm for CJiurch. cf 5t Peter and Paul and from tktre'to Bidadan. MRS. CHIA MBNO (IM« La* Ckat •law106 words
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668 1960-09-28 8 The Straits Times. Wednesday, September 28. 1960 Science And Rubber As the Minister of Commerce and Industry reminded rubber scientists at the opening yesterday of the Natural Rubber Research Conference, it is remarkable that since the end of the second world war there have been only two internatj ional conferences668 words
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Article301 1960-09-28 8 I The P.M.I.P. government of Trengganu, having survived its prolonged internal crisis with the help of Party Negara. should now have some time to spare for the troubles of the State's tenant farmers. Their i landlords have demanded a larger share of the padi crop as rent. The301 words
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Article233 1960-09-28 8 By securing Government approval of a rise from two to four dollars an hour for its literacy and language instructors the Singapore Adult Education Board gives substance -to gratitude several times expressed. Those parttime instructors who are also full-time school teachers may feel as a result that their233 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1960-09-28 8 The rot touching all France William Millinship pinpoints the revolt of the intellectuals as the war in Algeria drags on into Year Seven PARIS. Tuem. THE poisonous influence of the Algerian war on almost every aspect of French life is spreading rapidly as the war approaches the beginning of its1,119 words
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Letters
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481 1960-09-28 8 YOUR editorial on soap 1 duties in the Straits Times of Sept 23 contains the following misleading comment: "Action has been taken under the amending ordinance of twemty months ago by which the Labour Front Government exposed the whole range of Singapore's trade to the481 words
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Letter451 1960-09-28 8 IN his presidential address to the annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Indian Congress, Dato V.T. Sambanthan warned the congress against "infiltration" and advised them to "."■elect" their members and to be "eternally vigilant" "I have attended as many as eleven out of the fourteen annual conferences of451 words
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Advertisement145 1960-09-28 8 ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA Arthur Mni Children's Encyclopedia Is a truly unique achievement. For forty year* It haa remained supreone, unchallenged as home educa ion In Ita flntat form. The latest edition In ton volume*, superbly produced, expertly written, upholds the fine tradition of th« work, a tradition acknowledged by145 words
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Article, Illustration3661 1960-09-28 9 SELF-CONFESSED ACCOMPLICE OF OH KIM KEE-SLAIN PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1-TELLS INQUEST: I TOOK PART IN KIDNAPPINGS TWICE AND COLLECTED $65,000 IN RANSOM MONEY Sims Avenue raid: Coroner's verdict 'justifiable homicide' AFTER TIP-OFF FROM INFORMER, POLICE MOBILISED FOUR SQUADS TO SURROUND GANGSTER'S SIMS AVENUE FLAT Supt Ong3,661 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-09-28 9 YANG'S WIFE... 'HE TOLD ME DURING THE SIEGE TO GO OUT AND DIE' CHONG AH Mil. wife of detainee Tang Nan Tang. She was in the flat daring the police siege. She told the court that her husband told her to "go oat and die."45 words
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Article477 1960-09-28 10 Johnny Chan Keng Yinn, aged 9; 431, New Paslr Puteh, Ipoh, Perak; member Wise Owls Club; games, stamps, reading, correspondence. David Chu, aged IS; 185. New Bridge Road, Singapore 1; badminton, table-tennis football, stamps. Maggie Tan, aged 12; 41. Jalan Tanjong Keravong, Vlentakab, Pahang;477 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1960-09-28 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Pat finds himself in a huge lime cave KATHLEEN HICKLEY •by rr\HE scouts, taking a holt- day in the jungle find themselves on the track of two crooks who have kidnapped a Mr. Sing and are holding him for ransom in a cave. They find the way in and are1,109 words
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Advertisement304 1960-09-28 10 American pen pals Treaie Holt. a;ed 14 (girl); Kou'^e 3. Harrtsburg. Arkansas, U.S.A. Craig LofUua, aged 13 (boy); 1434. Court Street, Redoing, California, U.S.A. Mike Kerata. aged 10; 610.. Cm tendon. San Antonio 11, Texas. U.S.A. Maryola Brownlnf, aged 13; 9 Brook Avenue. Wyandancli, Long Island. U.S.A. Jaa Slater, aged304 words
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Advertisement474 1960-09-28 10 USE A LITTLE BIT OF IMAGINATON r Name Address Age i Sex Hello Cirls and Boy», always clean and the writing I see you found the last but iW T« of V°u are terpunle quite difficult. Many bI V unfdy, clearness of of you did not get it right hand-writing.474 words
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Advertisement1660 1960-09-28 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AIEH, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S nara Pinang IYCASN livtnttl, Glastow at r«i Stpt M 1 AUIOMEBSN Gen., A'daa, H'Dtrj. LOOt CM. 44 TMav AENEAS ha.re UvarpaH GM. 11 Oct 2 Set 1/ I Oct I MELAMPUS H burg. Bream. Antp, Hell.1,660 words
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Advertisement2692 1960-09-28 11 WSH3^^^^^3/SJtS3M /^gvTHE E. A. C. LINES-—--hjfottXn MEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. H)KzVpl spore P. Sl>tß Petiang V^r,^ "MEONIA" I) 21 Sept 'iPJwRMJfc "SIMM" t) MStat/4 Set I t Oct 1/ 7 Ocl rr T "ULANSIA" I) 11/H Set 22/2J Oc« Hft% Set "BASRA" I) M OctV 4 Ntv2,692 words
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Advertisement1387 1960-09-28 11 ymrz. McALISTER «fc CO., LTD. w Vftwk TEL: He 21M1. hK V*** BIXXRMAN LIME KXAVENESS LINE V l^ LONDON, HAMIURC. ROTTEROAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. 1 HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTUNO. Alt far CMatiu I USA. Atlantic PirU. Acctptitf cargt tar Cietral I SMtk CITY OF NEWCASTLE Amend Spore1,387 words
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750 1960-09-28 12 DECLINE IN RUBBER PRICE LOSES PACE: MARKET IS QUIET By Our Market Correspondent THE DECLINE in the price of rubber lost pace in Singapore yesterday, and it may be settling round the 97 or 98 cents level. The market opened at 984 cents, a fraction below Monday's close, and moved750 words
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Article22 1960-09-28 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 27 Sept. 36 Industrials: 131.85 111.74 Tins: 198.07 198.87 Rubbers: iU.ZI 244.71 Jan. 1 1958:31 m22 words
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Article228 1960-09-28 12 A( TOBf.R Brst grade rubber v buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 97 cents per lb down three-eighths of a cent on Monday's close The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 97. sellers 97% <N);228 words
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Article155 1960-09-28 12 C IN*. APORt Chinese Produce 0 Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday vere: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Sept. Oct. shipments $30 buyers. $30 'j sellers. Coconut oil: qu'.ei; bulk $42 a sellers, drum $45', sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok while $257 'a. and Sarawak $252.,155 words
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Article38 1960-09-28 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 27. RUBBER: 91; cents p*r lb. (down tbreeeixbths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 97} cents (slightly easier). TIN: $398.1 2 J per picul (down $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 290 tons (up 25 tons).38 words
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Article150 1960-09-28 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares showed i an easier tone. Carrier Air eased 2s. to 21s. 9d. Ready Mixed Concrete Is. 3d. to 17s. 9d., Melbourne Co-operative Brewery Is. to 295., and APM lOd. to 30s. 9d. Base metals and the oils were steady. Mt. Isa eased Is. 3d.150 words
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Article150 1960-09-28 12 T>HI Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these chang- j es in its lates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: Buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying airmail T.T. 32 3/16. OX). 32150 words
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Article717 1960-09-28 12 SINGATOBE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange re- ported the following business at i their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written*. Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $2 :o SI 83 cd cb; Gammon $2.07; M. Cement $1.70 cd; M.717 words
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Article81 1960-09-28 12 CHIPS Ivmt aloncsidr the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Oranje 1 2. Travancore 4 5. Borneo 6A. Pentakota 6 7. Tomar 8 9. Temeraire 10 11. Rajula 13 14. Aso Maru IS 16. Eumaeus 18. Van Noon 19. Peralc N Wall 2. Salong N.Wall 3.81 words
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Article77 1960-09-28 12 FEDERATION members of th« Exchanfp reported the followlng business at their 4 p m call at the Bank Netara. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday: InelßrtrUlt: Frater A. Nwive Ords. M.OO: Cold Storage $1 60: Steamers 70 ct«.; and William Jacks $1.43. Mlnlnn: Aiwtntl Amal •3 17» Bd.; Kuchal t2 90; Lower77 words
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Advertisement1098 1960-09-28 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast Service E.I.A. E.T.A. I IX S'oore P. S ram Frnan| H'kon| I Aniiles U York (■•ikira Mam" 21 Silt 2 Bet 7 Set H Set 11 Hit "K>aika«a Man" Ist Call 21 2S Ot 2S/27 Set 21 Oct 2»<Call 21 M Oct 4 Ni.1,098 words
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Advertisement425 1960-09-28 12 !<^2^\"P|jy| ISRAEL NAVIGATION /VS-A™"" 1 COMPANY, LTD. EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE Cilit S'piri iMfkik Sain Ba«|Mi Mat "K0 Sa.ltl 31 Sipt 4 Set I Bet 14 Bet I Nn t NIELSEN IB Sd 31 Set S Nlf II Nlf 1} Nlf IB Bit BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD. 49/51 ROBINSON425 words
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Advertisement188 1960-09-28 12 SHIPPING NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "ORANJE" Berthed: 27.9.60. S.H.B. Godowns: 1/2. i General survey will be held on the 3.10.60. I No further survey will be held. MHIKI \Mt LINE. ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. 41, Robinson Road. Telephone 94-364. M.V. ■•ORANJE' 1 The above vessel arrived yesterday from Europe and188 words
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Advertisement966 1960-09-28 12 NOTICES NEW SCUDAI, LIMITED (Incorporated In the State of Singapore). Dividend No. 36 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the 34th Ordinary Genera) Meeting of the Company which will be held in the Board Room 'of Sims Darby (Singapore) Ltd. at Crosby House, No. 71, Robinson Road. Slngapore-1, on Friday,966 words
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Advertisement272 1960-09-28 12 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA 550.500.M0/- IM Registered Stark 15 4-19*3 and Registered Slock 15/4-1976/7 S. Notice is hereby given that th« Transfer Registers ot the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to 15th October. 1960. both days inclusive, for the prsparation of Interest Warrant*. Registrar ol Public Debt.272 words
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Advertisement872 1960-09-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA STAFF VACANCIES Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Feoeral Citizens for the following posts:1. Architects: Salary range 8800/- to 11,200/--per month. Applicants most be associates R.I.BJL. or R-I-A^. and should have had some practical experience after qualifying prelerably in connection with low cost872 words
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Advertisement663 1960-09-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ENGINEER'S DEFARTMENT: TEMPORARY ENGINE DRIVER. ULU PANDAN SEWAGE PURIFICATION WORKS, at an all-in salary of 8200/- to $300'- per month on a month-to-month basis according to ability plus Central Provident Fund benefits. Qualifications: Generator First Grade Engine Driver's Certificate issued under the Machinery663 words
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Advertisement848 1960-09-28 13 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regalattm 12 (I) (a) Application far a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE Is hereby given that: MRS. T. H. PAYNE. Singapore is applying to the Hotels Ucenaing Board. Singapore for a Certificate of Registration in respect ol premises known as LEONIE 1 HOUSE. A GUEST HOUSE848 words
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Advertisement932 1960-09-28 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.WJ), Contractors from Class 'E' anc above at the office of the BUte Engineer P.WX). Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. of the 4th October. 1960 (or the construction of one (1) block of twostorey classrooms (total 6 classrooms) and932 words
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Advertisement994 1960-09-28 13 IMMfUHppHßDHPppiPpapppil] ■U VVI IJ I 3 lI^B 1 1 I i'i J'i i W J I <si 1 W asSl I (Continued from Fmc* B) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wmrdt SS (Mi*.)—amx St tit. txtrm PART TIME HELP WANTID for 1-year old child, by University Professor's wife. Tel. Spore *****. WANTID:994 words
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Advertisement1141 1960-09-28 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1 1 tt Wmrdt SS (Ml*.)— Box St Ht. exfra j j UNPURNISMID'FURNISMID sped- i Mia airy room separate entrance bathroom attached Suitable sharing bachelors working glrla/couple. 317, Thomson Road. B'pore, after 2.00 p.m. AVAILABLE 1.10. 50 Furnished Bungalows w/Alrcondltlon rooma. Chancery-. Wilmonar-, Buklt Timah-. Thompson-Reads, Braddell Heights.1,141 words
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Advertisement914 1960-09-28 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES •t Wordi SS (Mim.)-Box St tit txlrm DISTRIBUTORS required to Ps—iß. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Jobore Banru. KoU Bahrn. Malacca. Kuantan and I Borneo territories for "Taktroo" PUs- i tie Corrugated /Klat Sbeets. Door and I Showroom Windows, Eoqalrlea to:— < Tone Nam (M) Ltd.. Asia Insurance I Building.914 words
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Advertisement692 1960-09-28 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE >« Wordt tS (Mlm.)-Box St ttt. txira tCST HOLOIN. 1954 Vanxhall Wyvtrn. I»SS Oollatb. 1953 Austin Bomtrmt. 1»32 Ford Ztpbyr, 1932 Ford Consul. IWI Studcbaker. 1851 Sunbeam Talbot, 1930 Humtwr Bavk, IP JO MO Sports. 1950 c:tro*n, 1949 Vanguard. 1949 Ford Custom. Traiir-ms a Trims Accepted. Telephone692 words
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322 1960-09-28 14 eiNOAPORE, Tues.— Two rival oil unions the National Union of Oil Workers and the Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union— will hold separate general meetings soon to decide on three proposals to determine union representation In the oil Industry. This was the322 words
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73 1960-09-28 14 SINGAPORE. Tues—Seamen K. Roberts and R. Rogers, of H M. S. Torquay, arrived In Singapore at noon today after a three-and-a-half day hltch-nlke from Penang. They had been ordered by their superior officer to make their way from Penang to Singapore by the best73 words
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Advertisement213 1960-09-28 14 Se« Hew Much More Your Dollars Buy With YORK Pind out thr facts BEFORE YOU BUY! Famine York Air Conditioner* and See how York's exclusive Cooling Mace Coils remove 30% more humidity by forcing air to turn and richocbet round staggered tubes and rippled fins. See how York delivers extra213 words
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196 1960-09-28 15 1 2 NEW HORSES ARE REGISTERED BY THE SRA TWELVE new horses have been classified by the Straits Racing Association, bringing the total number of horses registered td 576 Urn n*w hor»«i ar*: Cbat I S*tia Bndi (Ut* Beau C*tt*) S bag by B**a Son D«k>f CUts 2 Hoi Houw196 words
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Article765 1960-09-28 15 Improving Traveller's Cheque II can also complete 'double' /GENERAL P I L. who won smartly over 6f on Sunday, should have little difficulty in winning again today (Race 4) and complete a double for the meeting. The handicapper has given General Pil 7-lb more but he765 words
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Article119 1960-09-28 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER itae* 1 H. CHATTER Lady Jambo Box Office EASY WINNEB Lady Jambo Hawaii ia BOX OFFICE Lady Jambo Thratr. MICK. EOONEV W'-i»t«n Star Zeal IK( t STAR ZEAL Noblf Albert Come Up WINSTON Mickey Roon— Star Zeal ftaM S RINA limn ShamrMk SUpper OLE119 words
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Article983 1960-09-28 15 RACE 1 2.30: (Cl«. 2. Div. 5) 6 Furs 1 47 Theatre IV (Shaw SO Spencer. 4 9 0 •Urn 2 ***** Charge Sheet (Newlands St. Spencer. 7 8.13 F*an*r 2 3 0664 Happy Chatter (Vow St.) Lee. 3 813 (Fj 1«« 4 4 ***** Holiday Flight (S.983 words
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163 1960-09-28 15 SINGAPORE Tues.— A freak goal by Charlie Tan upset a near-Joint Services side from RAF. Seletar and sparked a rush of goals in four minutes to give Chinese Athletic a 3-2 win in today's s.A.F.A. league first division match at Jalan Besar. Seletar. with163 words
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Article38 1960-09-28 15 SEREMBAN. Tues.— Negrl Sembllan Malays reached the final of the Hose Cup soccer competition for the first time In 34 years when they beat Gurkha Signals 6-3 on the station padang here today.38 words
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Article33 1960-09-28 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Alexandra Grammar School won the overall championship In the Paalr Panjang District secondary schools swimming meet for boys at Amber Road today. The girls' champions were Crescent Girls School.33 words
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Article32 1960-09-28 15 mCGGEE CLUB MATCHES: SCC 2nd XV r University of Malaya (Spore padang); St. Andrew's Old Boys v 75th Sqdn RNZAP* (WoodsvUle. Spore); sgor Club v 656 Sqdn RAF (XL padang).32 words
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Article71 1960-09-28 15 >^'EW YORK. Tues— Five players were named by the United Suites Lawn Ten. nls Association yesterday for the Davis Cup inter-zone matches to be played In Australia at the end of this rear. They art Beroard Bart. mo, Barry Ifackay, Earl Bochholz, Dennis RalstonReuter - 71 words
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460 1960-09-28 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - All holds will be barred if Rita plays NORMAN SIEBEL By prTA ZAHARA, the Indonesian girl goalkeeper who has brought the sidelong glance and soft touch Into the strong-man's world of football, may play here after all when her team, Putra Parahiangan, tour Singapore and the Federation and this has460 words
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Article297 1960-09-28 15 SOCCER STOKE LEAGUE: Dit 1 Chinese Athletic 3 (Charlie Tan. Kum wah, Choon Chie) RAF Seletar 2 (8perring 2). VOOn Cl'P (Ipoh): KUat Club 1 (Rajamanl) Perak Chinese RC o PEN AN G JUNIOR KNOCKOUT: Replay Sepoy Lines 2 (Ah Kow 2) Marines 1 (Hassan Ibrahim) HOSE CUP297 words
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Advertisement81 1960-09-28 15 FLY PAN AM BIG JETS SAIGON MANILA U^k ft via the Pacific or via ■Wa the Middle East and Europe* I" I 11-MMn via the Middle East Throughout the Pacific and 'round the world Pan Am offers you more jets to more places than any other airline/ _4t£ga> A For81 words
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Advertisement63 1960-09-28 15 !_H I __P»?^ 9_l 4 2m_bb ftt sir N _bY __r s>M **tM^B_— t_n_^_fl ■MflHfT j SWITCH TO SWAN Atutrdutl Fivoittitt Bter' WttKl^^^^^il Cool and delicious, it's a beer Wf Wk with a wonderful flavour and _PHm^___L __La_l rtsi body. There's a tat to suit every pocket too quart, pint63 words
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Article557 1960-09-28 16 Mac, Ike back Dag, urge 'sober, serious' work in U.N. NEW YORK, Tuesday Nasser wants new talks on arms race PRESIDENT EISENHOWER and Mr. Harold Macmillan today called for full support of the UN Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Ham marskjoeld, and urged the United Nations to get down557 words
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Article, Illustration100 1960-09-28 16 RRI's NEW DIRECTOR ATTENDS CONFERENCE KUALA LUMTUR. Tues. Dr. C. C. Webster, who is to become the new director of the Rubber Research Institute, was among three hundred scientists and technologists attending an international natural rubber research conference which beran here today. He Is expected to take over his new100 words
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641 1960-09-28 16 AN INDIAN GENERAL ACCUSES CONGO EUROPEANS EUROPEAN officers recently led Baluba tribesmen in a bid to recapture Luluabourg, capital of Kasai Province, from Mr. Lumumba's supporters. Gen. Indarjlt Rikhy. Indian military adviser to Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, who said this here today, was asked by a reporter whether the officers were641 words
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Article330 1960-09-28 16 LONDON. Tues. There were I some erratic price movements on the London stock exchange today. There was a (air amount of nervousness in the industrial market at the opening following the overnight decline on Wall Street to new lows for the year Closing middle prices330 words
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Article, Illustration684 1960-09-28 16 JUDGE ORDERS A WITNESS TO BE CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday A 34- YEAR-OLD salesman, Ng Neok Wah, who denied that he was a "playboy", was jailed for two years by the High Court here today for raping a pretty 19-year-old dance684 words
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102 1960-09-28 16 IKE SEES NEHRU, NASSER IN NEW YORK YEW YORK. Tues. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, called yesterday on President Eisenhower to discuss world problems. Mr. Nehru, who had lunched earlier with the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. at the WaldorfAstoria hotel, went to a higher floor In theReuter - 102 words
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Article61 1960-09-28 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. William F. Boddeus. KLM's station and operations manager in Singapore, will leave here in a fortnight for Manila, where he will take up a similar post. Mr. Boddeus. who has been here for the last six years, will be succeeded by Mr. Fred61 words
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Advertisement318 1960-09-28 16 otiliniird from Page ISI BIRTHS it Ward* Sit (Minimum) ANOIMIN to Valeric and Knud a son Paul on the 27th September at Malacca Bospttal ANLUWALIA— To Prema and H«reharan a son a( Rmusar Hospital on 26.9.10 Both mother and son well. KMONOr To Peggy »nd Kit Thong a sob at318 words
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Advertisement311 1960-09-28 16 WANTED TO PURCHASE 10 Ward* S* (Mln.)-Bax it ctt. axlra REQUIRED 3 ACRE DUIMIBS lot OO main road near Kuala Lumpur with acoMt to main water and alaetrtetty MrrfcM. D«ta!1« to b« •eot to Bo* ASMS B.T. X.L STEAMBATH. MASSAGE, ETC. It Ward. 15 (Ml*.) Mmm at eto ictrm TIH1O?311 words
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Advertisement110 1960-09-28 16 Automatic calendar No winding nsxmiary Waterproof V K Guaranteed' accurate and incorporating Hi* «H mW GOLD APPLIQUE DIAL. In mony attractive m luxunoui detignt. JEWELS Obtainable at all watch dealers. Enquiries welcome. Montor (JMataya) Limited have pleasure in announcing that they have opened Parker Pen Repair Stations at (1) Kwanjl110 words
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