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Title Section21 1960-09-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 J r JlM*"** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960. if 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration476 1960-09-29 1 220 INDONESIAN CREW QUIT LINER Amid 'Merdeka' shouts they march to city Protest over W. Irian rift SINGAPORE, Wed. UOLDING ALOFT a portrait of President Soekamo and shouting "Merdeka", 220 Indonesian crew members of the Dutch luxury liner Oranje walked off the ship this morning as soon as476 words
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569 1960-09-29 1 Tengku expected to defend Hammarskjoeld's actions KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will ask Parliament tomorrow for its "full support" on the Government's action in despatching a Special Force to the Congo Republic. He will do so after he has569 words
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Article529 1960-09-29 1 KEY TALK WILL FOLLOW BRITISH P.M.'s U.N. ASSEMBLY SPEECH NEW YORK, Wednesday FINAL preparations were being made today for a meeting tomorrow between Mr. Macmillan and Mr. Khrushchev. The Earl of Home. British Foreign Secretary, had an early morning appointment with Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the529 words
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Article88 1960-09-29 1 YOU, like 75 per cent of Straits Times readers, are probably married. A recent independent poll of Straits Times readers showed there was an average of six persons in your family over 19 years of age, compared with 5.2 for Singapore as a whole. The 1957 Singapore88 words
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Article31 1960-09-29 1 PEKING. Wed. The Burmese Prime Minister U Nu arrived here today by air from Kunming to begin a visit during which he will sign the Sino-Burma boundary treaty. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article29 1960-09-29 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed. The U.S. Air Force today launched an intercontinentalrange Titan missile on a planned 5,000-mile flight to a target area in the South Atlantic. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article278 1960-09-29 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wednesday pRESIDENT Joseph Kasavubu has sent Indonesian President Seokarno and the U.N. Secretary. General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, a letter demanding that no Indonesian troops be sent to the Congo. Mr. Kasavubu's move reportedly reflected fears that the Indonesian contingent might side with forces supporting Mr.Reuter; UPI - 278 words
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87 1960-09-29 1 SEVEN ARE HURT IN MIDNIGHT CAR CRASH SINGAPORE, Thurs. Seven people were in hospital early today after a midnight crash between a taxi and a private car at MacPherson Road. In the taxi were Wong Peng Hee. 29. his wife, Lim Meng Fang. 25, and son, Chin Yin, aged four.87 words
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Article219 1960-09-29 1 Afghans mass on crisis border KARACHI, Wed. Pakistan alleged today that Afghan troops were massing on the North West Frontier and that loyal tribesmen had repulsed a thrust by Afghan levies into Pakistan territory. An official Pakistan statement said the Afghans claim- Ed that an unnamed foreign power was backingReuter - 219 words
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Article28 1960-09-29 1 AFRICANS MOB TWO WHITES TOHANNtMURG W«d ~r.nr.j;rd MHcni >houi. nu- bul.iU <kil1 1 jtn.u'd two KuroptMnv led i n new outbreak >>jui\\ Lrncau rioting —I I28 words
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Article333 1960-09-29 2 BOAC CUTS RATES (UP TO 40p.c. LESShNOW MORE CAN AFFORD TO FLY ORITISH Overseas Airways threw open its world-wide routes to thousands more people yesterday by slashing fares from six to 16 per cent. The corporation announced that economy fares already available on North AUantic flightsReuter - 333 words
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Article125 1960-09-29 2 He gave $1,000 tip— by mistake \IIA\Si. Wed.— Arthur Bryant said today that he realised with a sinking stomach that he had tipped a taxi driver who drove him home last night U.S.) $998.15 on a 'U.S.) $1.85 fare. He appealed to the police here to help him find the125 words
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Article63 1960-09-29 2 LONDON. Wed. Britons spent £15.715 million ou goods and services' last year according to official figures published yesterday. Of this £4.798 million went on food (up two per cent), and £2.000 million on alcoholic drinks and tobacco, (up four per cent). Housing, fuel and light tookReuter - 63 words
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Article24 1960-09-29 2 TAIPEH. Wed. The Chinese today celebrated the 2.510 th anniversary of the birth of Confucius with memorial services and a holiday. —U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article55 1960-09-29 2 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Oouws, who have n.arrled and divorced each other twice before became husband and wife for a third time here yesterday. TOKYO. Wed. A NorthWest Airlines DC-8C jet""' yesterday set a new speed record on the TokyoAnchorage run. covering the55 words
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215 1960-09-29 2 CUBANS PLAY 'TAG' WITH U.S. PLANES WASHINGTON, Wednesday. 'THE U.S. Navy said yesterday that "what appeared x to be" Cuban fighter planes have flown alongside U.S. Naval aircraft entering and leaving the Guantanamo base, several times in the past week. f A USN spokesman said the Incidents occurred over InternationalUP - 215 words
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Article68 1960-09-29 2 IKE GETS TOP JAPANESE AWARD WASHINGTON. Wed Crown Prince Akihito last niffht decorated President Eisenhower with Japan's highest award, the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. druing a White House meeting preceding a State dinner. The prince said he was actIng on behalf of his father. Emperor Hirohito. in giving theUPI - 68 words
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240 1960-09-29 2 LAOS: ARMY MEN IN NEW MOVE TO END CRISIS VIENTIANE, Wednesday. T AOTIAN Army leaders left Vientiane for the royal seat at Luang Prabang today for a conference which they claim may end the civil war. The conference was called by King Srisavang Watthana Gen. Ouan Rattikhone. the Army commander,Reuter; UPI - 240 words
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280 1960-09-29 2 Sylvia Pankhurst died with secret about baby SHE FOUGHT FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS f ONDON, Wed. Miss v Sylvia Pankhurst, the veteran suffragette who was sent to prison 15 times in her fight for women's rights, died yesterday in Addis Ababa, according to reports reaching here. The 78-year-old crusader went toReuter - 280 words
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184 1960-09-29 2 MANILA, Wednesday. TWE Foreign Office here said today that the J Philippines Consul-General in Hong Kong, Mr. Eduardo Rosal, had acted in a "petty, mean manner" by barring the transit of Communists in Manila. Thf. Foreign Secretary. Mr FeJlxberto Serrano, so far184 words
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Miscellaneous30 1960-09-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby _^l J ssS (3[39OMALFPENNCS t) IP" t fg JC GAMOOLj-^ Sar YOU «AtO I COULD UMt) IT WiON WCDS4MEO L A»N K I §*oueM halfpennies;30 words
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Miscellaneous341 1960-09-29 2 D>nln A «w* i 10.30 Ne«-port J»sz Peßtival: 11.00 RADIO IVIALAYA Close Down. ,m. Ne^r.. R ADIO SINGAPORE ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Medium Wave 4TS metre* Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Tetk Short Wave: «> metre* Vet; 7.00 Semprlnl Sere- from S.OO p.m. IO.M p.m. St de: 7S <J341 words
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UNITED NATIONS ROUNDUP
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617 1960-09-29 3 r[E question of Chinese representation at the United Nations has been put off for another year. Also, a dead end has been reached on the question of a Congo item on the General Assembly agenda. In617 words
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Article, Illustration598 1960-09-29 3 PRESIDENT Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana yesterday proposed the establishment of a neutralist group in the United Nations to act as a strong third force between East and West. He made the proposal at a private meeting of AfroAsian delegations.Reuter - 598 words
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307 1960-09-29 3 POLAND SEEKS A PLEBISCITE ON PEACE POLAND yesterday called K for a universal plebiscite in which people all over the world could say whether they wanted atomic weapons and missile launching sites in their countries, or whether they wanted general and complete disarmament. Mr. vVladysiaw Gomulka, Polish Communist leader, putReuter - 307 words
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174 1960-09-29 3 In terven tion allega tion attacked by Thailand VfR. THANAT Khoman. 1 x ThaUand's Foreign Minister, spoke to the UN General Assembly session today of a government In a country neighbouring on Thailand "having accused Thailand of Intervention in the affairs of that neighbouring country." In an obvious reference toReuter - 174 words
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Article1032 1960-09-29 4 WITNESS: LATE GIMSON SCHOOL INMATE WAS SUSPECTED OF SECRET SOCIETY ACTIVITY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE superintendent of the Gimson School for boys, E. N. Pillai, told the Assizes here today that Lim Seng Soon, a former inmate, was suspected of "secret society activities" and was possibly1,032 words
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Article91 1960-09-29 4 LOTTERY CHARGE: $600 FINE SINGAPORE, Wed. A writing p»d. seteed from woman, Lim Kirn Tob in a police raid, resulted in Lim beiof fined 5606 today by Magistrate Mr. Richard Layoock. Lim, a mother of two, was found rnilty of assisting in the management of a "characters" lottery in a91 words
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224 1960-09-29 4 SINGAPORE. Wed A "HEADMAN" of the 969 secret society was arrested in a trap laid by the police after a report of an extortion bid was made against him, a District Court was told today. The prosecution, conducted by Insp. E. Mahadevan, said Leong224 words
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Article, Illustration156 1960-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A FULL PROGRAMME has been drawn up for Mr. M. T. Dearsly, president of the Boys' Brigade in New Zealand, who is due to arrive in Singapore next Monday for a three-day visit. He will stop here on his way home at the156 words
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Article96 1960-09-29 4 MINISTRY CONTEST FOR DESIGNERS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of Health is organising a design contest for an emblem to be used in the Government's Family Planning Campaign in late November or early Decembei. The best design will be used to publicise Family Planning. Prizes of $100. $75, $25 will be96 words
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283 1960-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday YfUCH interest has ITI been shown in the Singapore Factory Development Limited plan for the $2* million industrial Redhill Estate. Mr. Lee Ek Hua. of Malaya Developments, secretaries of the Singapore organisation, said here today that businessmen moving from283 words
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96 1960-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A BURGLAR was escaping from a house by sealA ing over a back wall when he came face-to-face with a driver, armed with a stick. This, a District Court was told today, caused Salleh bin Ahmad, the burglar, to give himself up.96 words
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Article46 1960-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Yoshio Klyoshima, chief of the trade section of the Rohto Pharmaceutical Company of Japan, arrived here today to investigate the market for his company's products. Mr. Kiyoshima will spend about three days here and seven days in the Federation.46 words
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Article51 1960-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— A 10--lecture course on "Early Chinese Political Thought" in Mandarin will begin on Oct. 3 at 5.30 p.m. at the Cultural Centre. The fee is $2 for the whole course, which will be conducted by Mr. Lee Ting Hui of the Chinese Department, University of51 words
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Article195 1960-09-29 4 TEACHERS WELCOME NEW AEB RATES SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Teachers' Union today welcomed the decision of the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa (Adult Education Board) to increase payment to instructors of adult language and literacy classes from $2 to $4 per hour as from Oct. 1, 1960. The union in a195 words
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Article104 1960-09-29 4 A MINISTRY WARNING ON ICE-CREAM SINGAPORE, Wed The Ministry of Health today advised the public not to buy ice-cream from unlicensed vendors and manufacturers. Ar official statement said that because of the doubtful conditions under which tne ice-cream was manufactured, it was an ideal medium for the spread of gastro-intesti-nal104 words
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Article84 1960-09-29 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two fatal accidents occurred today. The first took place at 3.15 p.m. when Aw Thlan Sang, 14. who was cycling home from school, was fatally knocked down by a lorry at the junction of High Street and North Bridge Road. In the second accident84 words
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Miscellaneous431 1960-09-29 4 ROWCBOFT THEATRE Theosophlcal Lodge. 8. Cairnhill A^* r Ra fc n Ro d): Tn Olrl R o«a\ 6 pjn. "Practical hints Who Couldnt Quite" by Leo on meditation 1 by Adelaide Marks. 8.30 p.m. Gardner, 6.30 p.m. SINGAPORE MEDICAL AS- V.M.C.A.: Malay Std. II besOt'IATION: Film on "Perl- glnners, 5.30431 words
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293 1960-09-29 5 Byrne gets plea from union to intervene in Tang dispute SINGAPORE, Wed. TiHE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today appealed to the Minister for Labour and Law.Mr. K.M. Byrne, to intervene in its dispute with the curio shop, C. K. Tang Ltd. The union's secretary, Mr. T. V. Gomez,293 words
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Article70 1960-09-29 5 IPOH. Wed.— The president of the Sessions Court here. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. told two youths today that he would give *hem a chance to turn over a new leaf at the Henry Ourney School. He found Chan Tak Chooi. 18, and Cheah Cheok70 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-09-29 5 STUDY AWARD FOR SARAWAK RADIO MAN MR. GABRIEL TAN. assistant news editor of Radio Sarawak, has left Kuching for Australia to study journalism on a fellowship given by the Australian Government under the Colombo Plan. He took with him recordings of the music of several Borneo tribes, coloured slides and58 words
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Article31 1960-09-29 5 IPOH. Wed. The Ipoh Town Council chamber, which has been renovated air-con-ditioned and furnished at a cost of $28,000. will be opened by the Sultan or Perak tomorrow evening.31 words
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Article39 1960-09-29 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two men, Heng Huah Choo and i-tm Khoo Seng, were Jailed for a year each today after they had been found guilty of attempting to extort $12 from a shop assistant, Ng Sau Aik39 words
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Article207 1960-09-29 5 OINGAPORE, Wed. Indonesia today assured Singapore trade leaders that its aim was to increase trade between the two countries not to restrict it. The assurance came from Mr Achmad Ponsen, deputy director of the Indonesian Department of International Trade Affairs and leader of the 10-man207 words
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83 1960-09-29 5 IPOH. Wed Bookmaker* throughout the Federation and Singapore were frustrated yesterday when the Perak Turf Club suddenly withdrew all telephone and telegraphic facilities at the racecourse. Most of the local bookies stopped taking bets after the arrest of several people suspected of operating83 words
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238 1960-09-29 5 YOUTHS TO AID GOVERNMENT'S RURAL PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. npHE Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, which has 30.000 members, will help the Government's rural development plan by promoting community development in kampongs. This was disclosed today by the president of the MAYC. Tengku Abdullah. Addressing a weekly lunch meeting of238 words
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86 1960-09-29 5 TPOH. Wed. The Gov--1 ernmenfs rural development plan was a "declaration of war against poverty, disease and Injustice," the Assistant Minister for Information, Syed Ja'afar Albar. said here today. Addressing 34 penghulus from various parts of Perak attending a civics course, the Assistant Minister86 words
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143 1960-09-29 5 S'pore Umno rift: HQ will decide on meeting T^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman is consulting 32 members of Umno's central executive committee before replying to the Singapore Umno's appeal that he should receive its six-man "peace" delegation. The Umno headquarters here recently wrote to members of the committee asking143 words
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Article45 1960-09-29 5 Vacant post filled IPOH, Wed. The Pera* Alliance committee, which has had no chairman since March this year, pas appointed the Mentrt Besar, Inche. Sha'arl bin Plal. to the port. The Appointment was made at a flktlnf of the State Allianqr conunlttee bere last nlgt45 words
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Miscellaneous166 1960-09-29 5 Buys Bunny By Bulph Ueimdmhl LVI Abner By Al Capp SOMEBOCry N /THIS TIME XXTU. S AR SX'? 3^^ E I DOWN THERE UKES \GO IMTO VCLF N V °°2^~5P-r < I,^ > YOU. i MUST VALLEY ALONK V J 1 'NTHISBAG.™ e&V^^p Dirk Tracy By Chester Gould II SHALL166 words
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Obituary27 1960-09-29 6 21 W.r*. |I« (Mimimmm) MR. X.V. OIORQI MAVVANAO pa mil away peacefully on 37 Saptata* her at Singapore General Hoapttal. Kuneral took place the following day.27 words
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Article374 1960-09-29 6 M or*, tit (Minimum) KATHLICN MeCORMAOR .me* at re* Oookpit rat. sMtS. TAXI apiiirum aad be on top of th* world. Available at your dl»--penaary. ORIAT RIAOINO at little coat. Jomplet* rang* of Pan aad Fontana Took, availabl* at por. Cold Storage \rcade. Orchard Road. ha VI YOU OOT374 words
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Article94 1960-09-29 6 M Wards $1$ (mimimmm) MRS. OLADVt DAVIII tbaok IV lativ»» and friend* for aumti of condolence, wraath* aad attendance at th. funeral of Kathleen (Kitty) Wood ford. MRS. YAP KIM NOB and family thank all thoa* who ao kindly attended nnd assisted at th* funeral of the lat* Mr.94 words
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549 1960-09-29 6 The Straits Times Thursday, September 29, 1960. Changes To Come In the four weeks since publication of the Election Commission's report on the new parliamentary and State constituencies, Johore has complained about its loss of two seats, and there has also been protest from the ranks of Umno in Selangor549 words
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Article341 1960-09-29 6 Much may turn on the talks which the British Prime Minister is to have with Mr. Khrushchev and other Soviet leaders. This miniature summit meeting almost certainly will decide whether there is business to be done during Mr. Khrushchev's visit to New York or the General Assembly341 words
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Article334 1960-09-29 6 Port Swettenham has already lost two customers in its latest shipping crush; one ship simply sailed past on hearing of the hold up, another steamed away after waiting two days. Yesterday it was reported that 17 out of 29 ships were standing off waiting to be worked and334 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1960-09-29 6 Tom Stacey - CONGO EXIT A Russian dream Tom Stacey QlCo ...for their task was more serious than tangling up the U.N. operation. ..by THE Russians and their Eastern European follows in the Congo have seen it coming to them. Sometimes their hearts were so dismal that they confided their sorrow to the1,198 words
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Letters
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111 1960-09-29 6 The House of Tang: It's incredible ■THE misfortunes which have befallen the Tang family are among the most disturbing of our time. The House of Tang has been built by family enterprise from nothing at all to a business of International repute and one of the great tourist attractions In111 words
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Letter95 1960-09-29 6 YOUR correspondent "Accountant" certainly stated the stark and simple truth: "Singapore must trade and work or starve." The redundancy problem facing nearly all the old established firms is the writing on the wall for all to read. The Government relies on its 40 per cent95 words
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Letter143 1960-09-29 6 all employers are devils and all employees angelic; that all trade unionists are knights in shining armour ready to do mortal combat against the machinations of avaricious employers: that a federation of trade unions is good and a federation of companies Is evil and that collective action by trade unions143 words
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Letter116 1960-09-29 6 Pedestrians in peril A. A. CHIEF Milton Tan should think twice before campaigning against jay-walkers In Singapore. I wonder, is Mr. Tan a pedestrian? Has he ever tried crossing, for instance, Serangoon Road— any part, it doesn't matter. To cross this road on foot is a major triumph for any116 words
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Letter88 1960-09-29 6 \VHBN women uave the courage to Invade police, agricultural and technical services, why should they flght shy to enter the health inspectorate? Buccess In rural sanitation and nutrition mainly depends upon housewives— and who can Influence them better than a woman health inspector? As In other88 words
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Article484 1960-09-29 7 PENANG WATERFRONT WORKER TELLS OF $50 BRIBE TO A SERANG TO ENSURE TWO MONTHS' EMPLOYMENT PENANG, Wednesday. A PENANG dock worker saM tod~.y he was given work continuously for two months after paying a serang $50 tea money. But he got no further work484 words
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Article, Illustration435 1960-09-29 7 ABDUL RAHIM bin Suleiman, 15, son of the Malayan Minister of the Interior, turned up safe this morning after having been missing all night in bush country near Mansfield, 132 miles north-east of Melbourne. Abdul Rahim disappeared late435 words
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179 1960-09-29 7 3 MALAYAN STUDENT BODIES IN AUSTRALIA MERGE 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Three Malayan student bodies in Australia have amalgamated to form the Overseas Malayan Students' Association of Victoria. The three bodies are the Malayan Students' Association, the Pan-Malayan Association and the management committee of Malaya Hall. None of these organisations by179 words
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Article87 1960-09-29 7 THE CHARTER HOW IT WORKS... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An 80-page book dealing with the working of the Federation Constitution entitled "An Introduction to the Federal Constitution," will be on sale soon. It is written by Mr. R H. Hlckling. a member of the Judicial and Legal Service, and according to87 words
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Article38 1960-09-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Trades Union Congress Is preparing a series of talks on trade unionism to be broadcast over Rftd'.j Malaya. The talks will be broadcast In Malay. English and Tamil.38 words
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Article66 1960-09-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Four Malayan accountancy students, two of whom are girls, who are attending the A. E. Speck Commercial College In Melbourne, have been listed In the Australian 80--clety of Accountants' honours list. They are: Miss Khoo Lean Choo. of Penang. Miss Kok Chee Mun. of66 words
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149 1960-09-29 7 Father of deported man pleads to Governor ITUCHING, Wed. father of Fu Tze Man, the Sara-wak-born Chinese deported to China last week, has written to the Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell, pleading that his son be restricted to his home town, Undup, instead. In his letter sent before his son was149 words
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Article58 1960-09-29 7 MALACCA. Wed. The Malacca Government has raised the amount of the fund, from which housing loans are given to its employees, from $60,000 to $150,000. This was announced yesterday by the Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. at the annual meeting of tlie Malacca Government and58 words
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139 1960-09-29 7 JAKARTA, Wednesday. TTHE English-language Times of Indonesia today A advised the Indonesian Government to scrap Its "Monte Carlo" plans for Karimun Island. It has been suggested that- Indonesia should turn the island 25 miles off Singapore Into a tourist and amusement resort TheReuter - 139 words
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185 1960-09-29 7 HAPPY END TO STORY THAT BEGAN WITH A HEARTBREAK THIS picture marks the happy ending of a story that began with heartbreak. Gaily going for his first ride on his brandnew bicycle (above) is Mohamed bin Mahmud, a 21 -year-old tapper on Nordanal Estate, near MuAr. who had his $200185 words
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Article49 1960-09-29 7 BINOAPORB, Wed. Five masked thugs armed with daggers broke into the home of Ong Yong Hock In Lorong 32, Oeylang, at 3 a.m. today. They tied up Ong and his wife and got away with cash and wrist, watch m worth a total of $1,200.49 words
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Article, Illustration28 1960-09-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The chairman of Reuters news agency, Mr. John Burgess, arrived here today for a short visit. He was accompanied by his wife.Reuter - 28 words
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Article264 1960-09-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rnHE MALAYAN rub- ber industry has been able to produce an extra 68.4 million pounds of latex, worth not less than $63 million over the past four years, by using a local-ly-discovered hormone treatment on trees. Prof. O. E. Blackman, an internationally264 words
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204 1960-09-29 7 Govt. to get bank report on 5-year plan today KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE FEDERATION Government will receive tomorrow a 60-page report from the World Bank containing recommendations for the country's second five-year plan. It win be brought hen from Washington by Mr. J~A. Krtdman. a senior officer of the Par204 words
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80 1960-09-29 7 THE THIEF WITH 5,000 SETS OF TEETH SINGAPORE, Wed. About 5,000 dentures were stolen from a car parked in North Bridge Road yes. terday. The owner, a false teeth dealer, said he bad left the dentures in tbe back seat of his car which he parked next to the Diamond80 words
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Article26 1960-09-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor branch of the University of Malaya Society will hold Its annual dinner at the the Federal Hotel here tomorrow.26 words
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Advertisement116 1960-09-29 7 V 49 iin A NOW -with tip-up foe Prwrt&lon Thermostat giving perfect bmt-for-fabrfc, medium at heavy weight, reversible Hex and pilot light for right or ldt hand use. aisimpor* Ptnan» retention B. MM 6 lb. TlwrnKMtaUe Control Cntm rimUh. 780 Watt* a 523.M $2«.50 D. MM A* abrr* bat wltft116 words
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Advertisement99 1960-09-29 7 Uonarcli i|| Sarch FINER FOODS Leek for Monarch... the- mark of A greatest variety and finest quality s)(c)(s ...Fruits, Jaleee, Catsup, eta..... V POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS DONE AT EVERY POST OFFICE (GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT) STEP MBIT II HIGHEST VALUE FOI YOUI t at "9th ANNiVEMtSAHY S.AM.E" of KRIPALSONS99 words
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Article, Illustration727 1960-09-29 8 Tube, tent and ruffled lantern pCHOES of Yves St Laurent's shapeles*, long-torso look are still ringing around the fashion world even today, two months after the showing t sharply mixer 1 >ns. hion writer? buyers have been so out n and theii >ns have nevei so727 words
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Advertisement206 1960-09-29 8 Nothing makes a woman more feminine to a man than LAimant by Coty f3mf^> Perfume Dutting Powder Creamy Skin Prfumc %S Jbj £3 MmM aldfe immM .Jaa^^LaM < f£.-Wd3kt Mm i [I j&lw*^ a^Bß^r mm. m B^ B^ B^ B^ B^ B^ B f^ a^ B^ B^ B^^^^^^ B^ B^^206 words
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Advertisement495 1960-09-29 8 DON'T BE -<|| SKINNY! GAIN POUNDS QUICKLY/ m. <&\m\ Jr alWiwMt* m* jo^ CONCENTRATED m FOOD SUPPLEMENT >■ mL B *^^k quickly give* Pounds Inckca of J^ Solid Flesh to thin, underweight ~g Man and Women y IF tod akb thik and under- weight try wate-ow the latest i'^timw discovery495 words
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Miscellaneous197 1960-09-29 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS when under way (10). ft. A likely thin, to secur. In £27« P«t up b, u.ln« a S2 U I Siiw- t fi^»F «f 8 By Quarter to 11 beginning S?*f J? to be rushed (4). 10 £*r JJS^ni, L» hi n«.i L* 88 P ride197 words
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Advertisement1627 1960-09-29 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AIEH, LIVERPOOL, tUSROW, LONtON ft CONTINENTAL PtRTS. i S'pori Still P. rnaa Paatnt LYCADN imraaal, Glasgow —la Part ItatM* 1 AEJsEAI M*»re Livanaat Ut. tat SMS/ IMI MELAMPM H'barf, traaan, iit'a. Hall. M 1/ 1 antenoi uvaraaal. Datiia art 4 Mt I tat J/ I1,627 words
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Advertisement1336 1960-09-29 9 '^n^iijLi/iiu^jAdEin^B >«S3kTHE LA.C HUES j€fo~TO UEN. RERSEA MERIIERRAHEAN. COHTIHENTAI ft tXA»rHA«AHPMJt aVN\ra S'oor* P. S'haß ft S^L» ar« "miohia" k) 1 I 2J X^fcSiwlT "SIMM"*) asaat/ 4 M t/ltat I/I tat •flflBt? "launoia" i) Ti/a M n/n tat a/24 tat «?■■■■-■•»■> "FRfTMIA" D/X M m ri mm "■ASIA" I) ii1,336 words
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Advertisement1289 1960-09-29 9 uiLoiHt THE REN LDfE STEAMERS LTD. J lIHCAPOM (lll anj mil I M M tatM Khwjaaa) 10 LIHU UHJMM tl m*. IX ft MMIIMHIAL Pttn rpar* P. rttjai Paaaat IERCtIACUH LliiDMl. Hatl, Htro*o ta Part/a Mat lEHAVM] Haßbart, UMM, rawatk M Pwt/Maj aiaeV I M lENAIIAHACI LMtat, HaajMt. Rotttrotai MParVI1,289 words
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Advertisement1338 1960-09-29 9 ym^_ McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. w-. VPB?. TEL Nti JtMl WK r** 4 KMrwrnMr*)" LDfE KLAVEMESS LDIB UaMII, HAHWPM, MTTEMAM. HAtM LM AMELES, lAN FUHCtSCO, ft BwtL. MATTU, VANCOVVER ft POfITUHt. AM tar CaaaatM ft I4JL AOaafJt Parts. AtMaHag tarn far CaatrM ft Saatft Cm OP HtTFCASUt Aattncs. t'aara P.1,338 words
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Article22 1960-09-29 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept 28 Sept. 27 Industrials: 131.22 131.05 Tins: 194.63 198.97 t Robbers: 241.93 244.27 Jan. 1 1958=1*22 words
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655 1960-09-29 10 RUBBER DIPS AGAIN, BUT STEADIES AT THE CLOSE By Our Market Correspondent PUBBER dipped another two cents daring trading in Singapore yesterday morning, bat turned steadier in the afternoon to close at 4.30 p.m. at 96| cents, down 1| cents on the previous close. The total fall has been two655 words
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Article89 1960-09-29 10 THR Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on Sept. 29. Rubber $101% a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $728 a ton. Palm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernels $390.50 a ton. The rates of duties89 words
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Article140 1960-09-29 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent Sept./ Oct. shipments $30 buyers, $30 '-j sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $424 sellers, drum $45 Vs sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $255 and Sarawak $250 (both down $2.50),140 words
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Article88 1960-09-29 10 npHB Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made these change* In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32' i, OD. 32H, 90 d/st 32 13/16 credit bills, 32% trade bills. Selling T.T. or OD. ready: Canada 31 15/16; Detftsche Marks 136%, Swedish88 words
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Article34 1960-09-29 10 SINGAPORE, Sept 28. RUBBER: 96} cents per Ib. (down 1| cents). 5 p.m. close: 961 cento (steady). TIN: $398 per picul (down 121 cento). Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (down five tons).34 words
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Article827 1960-09-29 10 SINGAPORE members of tbe Malayan Stock Ezehaagt reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary 81.47; Praser and Neave ords $2 to $1.99 cd cb; Gammon $2.07; O Chinese Bank $23.75; Slme827 words
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Article133 1960-09-29 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. TNVESTMENT shares held un A easier tone here today. L. J. Hooker gained 9d. to 17s. and E. Z. Industries Is. to 21s. t stoms -redit eased Is. id. to 17s. 3d. and Hilton Is. to lls. 9d. Base metals and the oils were steady while133 words
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Article218 1960-09-29 10 QCTOBER first grade ruaOer buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 96$ cents per Tb., down one and one-eightli cents on Tuesday's cloee The tone was uncertain, steadier. B.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRIOES In cents per ib., yesterday were: Int. 1 R o.S. Spot f^.b. buyers 95%, sellers 96>/ 4218 words
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Advertisement1016 1960-09-29 10 Ixprui VJLA, heiHl Atlantic Cmm »l— E.T.A. t.T.A. £.T.A. Spore t. S'hera Ptnaftg H'long L Annies N. York "Kaaitsaa Han" Ma. 44 7tatHMtiiHav "Kiaiksera Mara" lit Call TXltk Ort M/I7 let n Oct las Call nm set 4 Dei a lei 11 Ik Ail suitably etslppsd «it*i deep tanks for1,016 words
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Advertisement82 1960-09-29 10 THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE From Burmo poets leading tt Ham Kong ft Jap em ports Paiaaf S'pors "BREDE" 11/12 Oet Agents— BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD. Spore Tel: *****/8, K.L. *****, f. Sham 6511, Pe*xmg ***** HEAP BMG MOB STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. 33/35, TfLOK AVER STKEIT TELEPHONE NO. *****82 words
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Advertisement770 1960-09-29 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Work in connection with electrical extensions in Dlethelm Substation will necessitate the Interruption of electricity supply between the hours of 8.30 ajn. and 6.30 pjn. on Saturday. Ist October. 1960. Consumers In the following areas will be affected:1. Dlethelm Aluminium Factory. Alexandra770 words
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Advertisement863 1960-09-29 10 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT, (No. 118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION IST OJI Notice Is hereby given under section 137 of V-e Town Boards Enactment that tbe following draft plan has been prepared and Is open to public Inspection on any working day during office hours. at tbe) office of the Town863 words
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Advertisement1357 1960-09-29 11 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS. Water Department: (3rd Floor. City Hall) (a) Contract for External and Internal Renovation and General Repairs to one Block of Labourers' Quarters at Pipeline Reserve. Tampoi. Johore. Tender Deposit $100 Close at 2.16 p.m. on 14th October 1960. KtectrleltT Department: (2nd Floor. City Hall).1,357 words
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Advertisement862 1960-09-29 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited from Registered Medical Practitioners for the appointment of a Temporary Lady Medical Officer on an all-in salary of $1,000 per mensem from Ist October. 1960 for a period of 2 moivhs. Further particulars from the Municipal Health Officer, K. Lumpur. Applications862 words
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Advertisement975 1960-09-29 11 Continue* from Paga SITUATIONS VACANT It Wmrdt Si (Min.)— Box St tt: mxtrm WILL KNOWN AIRCONDITIONEO 6ALON requires part-time services of experienced European hairdresser. Apply Box A 6263 S.T. Spore. WANTBD experienced Bookkeeper capable handling full set of books and Chinese correspondence. Please apply P.O. Box No. 689 Spore. WANTBO975 words
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Advertisement885 1960-09-29 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word, U (Mln.)-B^x St eU. mxtrm FURNISHED BUNGALOW, two ftsdrooms. sen-ant's quarter, refrigerator, gas cooker, spacious compound, modem sanitation. Dunman Road. Please ring Spore *****. FURNISHEO ROOMS with bathrooms attached Modern Sanitation, adjoining balcony titling rooms rooking facilities. cen'rally located. Write Box A 6277 S.T. S'pora. MODERN885 words
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Advertisement728 1960-09-29 11 EDUCATION It Wmrdt SS (Min.)— Box St tit. txtrm OCTOBER BEOINNERS/Intermedlate Book-keeping. Accountancy, Commercial Law, L/CC Professional Examinations 19*1. 3, 2nd Floor, Oeorge Lea Chambers. Ciemenceau Avenue, Singapore *****. IMORTNAND TYPEWRITING IN 4 Months! Typewriting alone Rapid 3 months. Super Rapid 9 weeka. Success guaranteed. Bookkeeping (all Btages) by highly728 words
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Advertisement774 1960-09-29 11 FOR HIRE it Wmrdt tt (Min.)— Box tt ttt. txtrm REFRIQSRATORS ot various sues from tS mooihijp. Co—lit Lea A F'etcher. 102. Orctaua Road. (8 pops) Tel: S3BSS. DOGS. PITS, ETC. tt Word, If Mm. y— Box M tt, txtrm CHAMPION BLOODLINE ALSATIAN puppies. Boxer puppies. Dasohuads puppy: Dascaund Female.774 words
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Advertisement676 1960-09-29 11 FOR SALE H WmHt Si (Min.)— Box it ttt. txtrm BVBRVTHIMQ RBASONABLB. Very W— sons his Priest), Vsr* Rrsjwosbls Profit. Dstesisits 52.30, Plllowcovrrs 73c Bsrsrsj Mora Itstns Moat Ressonablt. Clttv't 3S/39 Bras B»msn Rd.. Span. STEAMKATH. MASSAGE. ETC. M Wordt St (Mln.)— Box it tt,. txtrm TIHIOT LIT LAURA Uuni>.676 words
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1601 1960-09-29 12 RINA and DE RUYTER GIVE McGROWDIE ANOTHER 'DOUBLE' By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Wed. Aus-. tralian Noel McGrowdie increased his lead in the jockey premiership race with two more winners here today. Noel has now ridden 43 winners this season. His winning mounts today were Rina and De Ruyter, both owned1,601 words
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Article616 1960-09-29 12 T/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 151 horses (93 in Class 3 and 58 in Class 5) will run at the Belangor Turf Club's October meeting (Oct. 9. 12 and 16). r<nirica we. CLASS 3 Ist ran 2nd run •f 7f 6f IMb AUnette xx616 words
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Article73 1960-09-29 12 IST DAY: Cl. 3. Dlvs 1. 2, 3 and 4— f; Mrs 1, 2 and 3— 7 f: CL 5. Dlt I—s' if 2ND DAY: CL 3, Din 3. 4, 5 sad ft— «f; CL S Dir. 1. 2 and J— 7f; Dhr 2— ««4f. 3RD DAY:73 words
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Article129 1960-09-29 12 SOCCER ENGLISH LEAGUE: Di» J Brentford 2 Queen's Park Rangers 0. Dlt. 4 Carlisle 3 Mansfield |j Oldham 0 Rochdale 3. TOLH MATCH (Bromley) Isthmian Amateur League XI 1 Japanese touring XI 6. ANGLO-FRENCH SCOTTIBH CVT Glasgow Clyde (8cot) 2 Lens < France) 1. RUGBY UNION UK129 words
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Advertisement262 1960-09-29 12 is s^Lasfl •'-^^Bj X.L.M. starts operating the full jet DOUGLAS DC-8 from Singapore -^^J to Europe towards the end of jj^^^^i^^^ November this year, equipped with first and economy class, making _3^^^^^ X.L.M. the first airline to operate 3jE^ DC-8 INTERCONTINENTAL JET SERVICES from Singapore. From October Ist, 1960. X.L.M.—262 words
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Advertisement193 1960-09-29 12 Foot Itch Healed In 3 Days Do row fast Itch, mart aad bom so SsAy ttet tk«r naaxry drtra you oraarT Doas tha akin crmek. past or btoSt Tha r«al os«M of thaaa akin troublaa Is a tarm that kas sprta* throughout tha world, aad Is caltod vmiioos samas saoh193 words
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216 1960-09-29 13 KEN FERNANDEZ - Malaya to propose S-EA body for tennis KEN FERNANDEZ Ey KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya will make the first move to torm a controlling body for tennis in South-East Asia. Mr. V. Rajaratnam. secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya, said today that he would shortly be writing to all216 words
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Article22 1960-09-29 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The proposed visit by the Bombay state waterpolo team to Singapore next month has been postponed Indefinitely.22 words
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Article96 1960-09-29 13 We'll keep Cup— Ferry JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian badminton star. Ferry Sonneville is confident that his country can make a successful defence of the Thomas Cup her e next year. Sonneville captained the Indonesian team which took the Thomas Cup from Malaya In 1958. He has returned from his studies inReuter - 96 words
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Article34 1960-09-29 13 KLUANG. Wed. The Kluang District F.A. announced today that It has suspended three players of the Tecknik team. They are Mohamed Hannls (one year). Yunos (six months) and Tallb (six months).34 words
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Article, Illustration332 1960-09-29 13 Putra XI fly in— but no Rita LEADER LEIHAD SAYS: IT'S A BIG MISTAKE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. OUTRA PARAHIANGAN, the powerful Indo- nesian soccer side, flew into Singapore this afternoon but woman goalkeeper Rita Zahara was net among them. Singapore Amateur F.A. officials who were at the airport were puzzled. But332 words
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Article131 1960-09-29 13 MALAYA'S BID FOR GOLF MEET FAILS SINGAPORE. Wed. Malaya failed in its bid to stage the 1962 world amateur golf team championships for the Eisenhower Cup. The World Amateur Golf Council, which met in Philadelphia yesterday, awarded the 1962 tournament to Japan. Mr. W.H. Day. non-play-ing captain of Malaya's four-man131 words
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488 1960-09-29 13 SPORTSFRONT by norman siebel I>LUEBIRDS and Eagles have their meaning in 13 international badminton parlance. They are, with R.S.L. Tourney and Aristo (Denmark), the brands of shuttlecocks which the International Badminton Federation has approved for international tournaments. Now a new bird has488 words
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Article424 1960-09-29 13 SAUL JOSHUA – - SAUL JOSHUA TEN 'INVADERS' ARRIVE WITH HOPE OF TOP HONOURS IN MALAYAN MEET -ley SINGAPORE, Wed.— Encoura ted by their successes in the Singapore A.A.A. championships. North Borneo's top athletes have set their sights on greater honours In the Malayan open cham p i o424 words
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Article47 1960-09-29 13 SINGAPORE, Wed.— General i Hospital entered the final of the Singapore Government Services F.A. junior knockout competition when they beat P.W.D. 6-1 ln their semi-lmal replay at Geylang today. General Hospital will meet Jurong in the final on Oct. 9 at Jalan Besar.47 words
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Advertisement82 1960-09-29 13 THAT THE NEW RADIO WEEKLY <rf^ f\fl BEST MIDWEEK m wm I m i it 20 Cartoons and Comic Stripe I 4r 7 Pages of Local and Overseas mf yt Programmes |MpF W |T3 Pages of Radio News and h^>ii«# Highlights ■S W IK 2 Pages of Record Gossip and82 words
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Advertisement98 1960-09-29 13 i9P* j* Did you know that Vodka W^W WaK* -I^^^ mixes well with almost tm/m?' everything? try H :^f Vodkl Gimlets, Vodka Collins, Bloody Mary's, ■> Vodka-on-the-rocks, fl Vodka Tonic and the H^ driest of all Martinis the mX» Vodka Martini You'll v f' love its clean refreshing ■k taste98 words
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Miscellaneous68 1960-09-29 13 SOCCER B'pore fiirndlin: BIFA IRJI (Parrer Pk) Star Soccerltet v BOD Johore (Parrer Pk) Charity match: Penang v Indian Air Force (City Stadium. Penang, p.m i. Voon Cap: Ramblers v Town Council (Jn Abdul JalU grd. Ipoh): PWD v KUat club (Coronation txd). RLGGEB Selangor Club v s'Kor Malays <XL68 words
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Miscellaneous402 1960-09-29 13 SPORTS SUMMARY SWIMMING [3 Yeo Hul Peng (OES«3B4s pacts piMjimr niSTRHT I<K>m fre t > r l«: 1 Cocking I^££'S££ 't^nli Kotn 3 Mk Chuan <QSB) lm (00m irecmtyte: 1 Cnia Koon u7g 100 m to^mrote. j j^ -?t h I*., J£ %a 8 ***** A <3S>. 2 Tng Boon402 words
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Article333 1960-09-29 14 A ROBBERY AND THEN A CUT IN INTEREST RATES CAUSED A RUN ON THEIR RESOURCES fHK THREE PARTNERS of two pawnshops, whose total unsecured liabilities amounted to about $932,(MK). went through their public* examination in the High Court here today. The partners are Chin Choon Patt.333 words
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Article66 1960-09-29 14 LAGOS. Wed. Eight people have been killed and about 81 injured in disturbances in Northern Nigeria— which caused Princess Alexandra's tour to be slightly rearranged a Nigerian police statement reported here today. Tne disturbances, which began on Sept. 3. are stated by the police, to have66 words
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Article, Illustration140 1960-09-29 14 Passengers lend a willing hand in the galley WASHING-UP time in tht Oranje last night, with passengers taking over from galley hands who had earlier left the ship. Despife the shock walkout of the Indonesian crew, life on board the brilliantly lit liner went on merrily. On the deck, passengers140 words
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Article30 1960-09-29 14 CROWBOROUGH. Sussex, England. Wod. Lord Trefgarne of Cleddau, formerly Mr. George Garro-Jones, founder chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation, died at his home here yesterday aged 66. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article31 1960-09-29 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Buddhist Association recently held a special service to commemorate the first death anniversary of Ceylon's late Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, who was a Buddhist.31 words
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139 1960-09-29 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government today announced an extension of Its pay-as-you-park scheme. A statement from the Deputy Prime Minister's Office declared the following areas as parking places with effect from Saturday: Raffles Quay, North and South Canal Roads between George Street/Lorong Telok139 words
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Article31 1960-09-29 14 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. G. G. Thomson will speak on I "Can Domocracy Survive?" at! tomorrows luncheon meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Singapore Wost at Princes Restaurant, Orchard Road.31 words
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Article330 1960-09-29 14 LONDON. Wed. It has been 1 a generally satisfactory day In London stock markets. Jobbers i were a little cautious at the open- ing but the overnight uncertainty of Wall Street failed to aflectj sentiment and later prices quickly went ahead in response to buying.330 words
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Advertisement241 1960-09-29 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS W,r4, j;» (minimum) LEONC— KOH (27/9/60>: Edwin. Mm of Mr. Mrs. H. Y. Leone, to Diana, daughter of Madam Koh Cliwm Kirn. TAN— CMIN: Kirn Chuan. Mcond ■on of Madam Soh Slew Eng and the late air. Tan Peng Hook. Singapore, to Poh LJan. Youaa-ett daughter of241 words
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Advertisement105 1960-09-29 14 The BEST TOBACCO <-" makes the U, BEST SMOKE! piavea real cigarette^ L i HrnrMoH iri!~T^E£ I HTzvv^H H i iii P idcic I Bp/11 IB I ~i i-pZzr~T AntAa ""''"^Btxii^B Kr^iiffSifMM HHN J/l Ifl INo Odour LiJLJI^^ZLLjJ i M No Emptying JU«^^^^^^"^^^* No Water BRITISH EASTERN LTD. J2L, Mercantile105 words
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