The Straits Times, 8 October 1960
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Title Section19 1960-10-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Mai"'** Hot****' The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article274 1960-10-08 1 Two die, 14 hurt in level crossing horror Injured dragged from wreck KOTA BHARU, Friday TWO people were killed and 14 injured when a passenger train collided with a bus on a level crossing today. The crash took place near Tumpat, lour miles from here. The tmin, travelling274 words
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Article18 1960-10-08 1 JAKARTA, Fri.— The East Java townships of Tulungagung and Bangkalan have been declared typhoid-Infect-ed areas. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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102 1960-10-08 1 KUALA LLMPIR. Fri. Thirty-five employees of the Kwong Yik Bank here will go on strike on Monday, following a breakdown in a day-long negotiation over retirement benefits with the management today. Mr. Yeoh Teck Cbye. chairman of the Kuala Lumpur branch of102 words
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Article300 1960-10-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A MYSTERIOUS lire at noon today destroyed about $100,000 worth of rubber sheeting at a warehouse six miles from here. It took four fire engines working more than an hour to bring the blaie at the Wilkinson Process Rubber Company Limited under control.300 words
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132 1960-10-08 1 'BAN CHINESE SCHOOLS' call in Manila MANILA, Fri. Closure of Chinese schools in the Philippines has been urged by three Lower House Committees, it was reported today. The House Committees on Good Government, Anti-Filipino Activities, and Immigration and Naturalisation said that a "widespread system of schools run by the Chinese132 words
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240 1960-10-08 1 JOHANNESBURG, Friday. J)R. HENDRIK VERWOERD'S Nationalist Party won the Republican issue referendum with a majority of 76,117. The aggregate total vote was: Republicans 850,724. anti-Republicans 774.607. Dr. Verwoerd will address the nation over the radio tonight. It Is expected that he will then give anReuter - 240 words
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Article598 1960-10-08 1 Penang port strike by 600 DENANG, Fri.— About 1 600 lighter labourers, including 450 members of the Penang Boatmen's Union, went on strike this morning for a revision of the present agreement on working conditions. Inche Abdul Jalil bin Shaikh Mohamed, secretary of the Penfcng Lighter Owners' Association, tonight said598 words
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Article31 1960-10-08 1 SMALLPOX MAN FROM K.I I'MtoN Jn BOA" l> i !t:.:rr mlb smaUp'>.\ i JMVWJP »v Kuala l.mupur .i n d cbau^rri p!au« > at Colombo Worl'l ll'.jltl! Or34Oi>ati<<o n<<um>ri Km'"31 words
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Advertisement115 1960-10-08 1 Expert Servicing for your Sheaffer pen: hand it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or SheafferS SALES b SERVICi 75 Robinton Read, Singapore Telephone: ***** CMOII A CUP OF ENERGY h^M^Tl BRIMFUL. j*gj OF HEALTH «*J Vl mi ai t K4 lc <iri l i** r iiii *'^pH115 words
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Article398 1960-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Friday THAT REFERENDUM: NO COMMENT. SAYS TENGKU BUT PARTY MEN CALL IT A MOCKERY 'THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rah- man, said today it would be better for Queen Elizabeth to dissociate herself as head of state from a narrow-minded country such398 words
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Article41 1960-10-08 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, made a receiving order In the High Court here today agaln.st Wah Seng Trading Co The company owes $23,553 on a judgment debt to Nlchimen Co.. Ltd.. of Japan.41 words
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Article21 1960-10-08 2 PENANG. Fri. Malaya's oldest school, the Penang Free School, will celebrate its 144 th anniversary on Oct 2121 words
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106 1960-10-08 2 New target date for commercial radio KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Radio Malaya today an-nounc-i early April next year as tt>e new target date for beginning Its commercial services. An official statement warned, however, that this was "dependent on the recruitment and training of the special staff required." Originally it was planned106 words
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Article166 1960-10-08 2 NEW YORK. Frl. TH E United States could help the economy of Malaya by joining the international tin agreement, Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. Malayan Ambassador to Washington, said yesterday. Addressing the SouthEast Asia Session of the annual Far East conference. Dato Kamil said thatUPI - 166 words
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433 1960-10-08 2 RRI SCIENTIST TO VISIT SYNTHETIC -PLANTS IN U.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A SCIENTIST from the Rubber Research Institute will visit synthetic rubber producers in America i.ext month to find out how best to produce better natural rubber for blending with synthetic. Mr. G.W. Wren, head of the institute's chemical division,433 words
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Article32 1960-10-08 2 PENANG. Fri.— Mrs. Violet Coomarasamy, national field secretary of the Malayan YWCA. has returned to Penan* after a six-month visit to the United States on a world YWCA fellowship.32 words
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104 1960-10-08 2 Ministers lead Umno members in clean-up GLRUN (Central Kedahi. Frl About 150 Umno members here, led by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Joharl. and the Assistant Minister for the Interior. Inche Ismail bin Yusoff. today took part in a unique "gotongroyong" (contribution to community campaign104 words
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Article142 1960-10-08 2 STORE MAN CAUSES SCARE f ONDON, Fri. Thw Ministry of Health here yesterday appealed to passengers who arrived in London on a BOAC flight on I Monday to report to it for smallpox vaccination and advice, because a fellow-passenger had contracted the disease. The Ministry of Health said the passengerReuter - 142 words
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Miscellaneous8 1960-10-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby 2p I \Mjp8 words
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Miscellaneous402 1960-10-08 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium W»vf 476 metres 41.7 metres Short Wave- 62 mrtres AM 600 81gnal; Ne- Rfra-Ku. News Headlinei: 60S from 9.«0— 10.00 p.m. Morning Melodies: 7.00 Jaz» A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Club; 7.30 Time Signal. News; ItanU.. I^lude: 7.00 H. New. JJ ffi 7.05 Melodies At402 words
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365 1960-10-08 3 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON From Canberra, Friday AUSTRALIAN newspapers today were critical of happenings at the United Nations involving the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies. Under the heading "Other People's Chestnut's" the Melbourne Age. one of the Prime Ministers most ardent supporters, said365 words
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344 1960-10-08 3 MR. KHRUSHCHEV would favour a special, session of the General Assembly being called early next year to discuss disarmament, it was authoritatively learned here today. The Soviet leader is said to doubt the possibility of serious negotiation on disarmament in theReuter - 344 words
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134 1960-10-08 3 PRESIDENT Soekarno said last night after a talk with President Eisenhower in the White House that he still believes the U.S. President should meet the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev. President' Soekarno, who met the President for 35 minutes, said Mr. Eisen- hower134 words
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131 1960-10-08 3 MAN IN BID TO SABOTAGE AIRLINER GOES TO JAIL BRISBANE. Fri Russian migrant Alex Hllderbrandt, 22. was jailed for three years by the court today for having tried to murder Thomas Ross Bennett, co-pilot of a TransAustralia Airways airliner over Brisbane on July 19. Hilderbrandt had also been charged withReuter - 131 words
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237 1960-10-08 3 OEVEN delegates addressed the General Assembly in the debate on Chinese representation. issue. Among them only the Sir Claude said it would Nationalist Chinese repre- serve the cause of peace If sentative himself. Dr. Peking were represented In Tlngfu Tslang. spoke out theReuter - 237 words
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Article18 1960-10-08 3 NEW YORK. Fri. Mr. Nehru dined with Mr. Khrushchev last night. No statement was Issued18 words
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Article84 1960-10-08 3 U.N. IS THE SUREST HOPE: NKRUMAH ACCRA. Frt. President Nkrumab returned to Ghana from the General Assembly yesterday and told a huge welcoming crowd he was more convinced than ever that "the United Nations remains today the surest hope for peace in the world". In a brief speech at theReuter - 84 words
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REST OF THE WORLD NEWS
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40 1960-10-08 3 CHOIR MAN GIVES HIS £28,000 POOLS WIN TO CHARITY LONDON, Fri.—A footbell pools winner here decided yesterday to give his £28.649 ($250,000) win to charity. He is Mr. Raymond, Smith. 30. a draughtsman, who sings in a Methodist church choir.40 words
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Article20 1960-10-08 3 GENEVA: Magda Fontages—who said she was once a mistress 1 of Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator—has committed suicide with poison.20 words
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Article18 1960-10-08 3 PARIS: Oeneral de Gaulle warned last night that France would not let anybody "force her hand In Algeria.18 words
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Article31 1960-10-08 3 GLASGOW: A man-made lake, one and a half miles long, will be formed on the southern side of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest* mountain, as the result of a £4.200.000 hydro-electric scheme.31 words
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Article23 1960-10-08 3 SAIGON: Rene-Georges Inagaki. a reporter for Associated Press, was ordered to leave South Vietnam within 24 hours by the Ministry of Interior today.23 words
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Article29 1960-10-08 3 WASHINGTON: The State Department said yesterday it had information indicating that two American tourists missing in Russia since August are being held for taking photographs near the Soviet border.29 words
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Article21 1960-10-08 3 PRETORIA: The first of 30 million cent pieces have been minted in preparation for the switch-over to decimal coinage next year21 words
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Article32 1960-10-08 3 NEW YORK: Quarkers In U.S. are to tax themselves one per cent of their Income and give the money to the United Nations "as a token of their obligation as world citizens."32 words
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Article19 1960-10-08 3 MOSCOW: Russia and Laos have decided to establish diplomatic relations and exchange diplomatic representatives in the rank of ambassadors.19 words
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Article21 1960-10-08 3 BERLIN: The West Berlin city government plans to raise a 500-strong volunteer force to supplement the police in case of emergency.21 words
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Article36 1960-10-08 3 NEW DELHI: A cholera epidemic in the Uttar Pra- desh claimed 6,498 lives in seven weeks, the State's Home Minister, Mr. Hukum Singh, told the State legislature, adding that the epidemic was now on the decline.36 words
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Article35 1960-10-08 3 TAIPEH: Nationalist China is reported today to have launched a big publicity campaign to report to the world on a military parade on its national day on Oct. 10—the biggest since its founding in 1911.35 words
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Article34 1960-10-08 3 NEW YORK: Dr. Wernher von Braun, director of the Marshall Space Flight Centre at Huntsvllle, Alabama, said last night that Soviet space successes represent a "tremendous challenge" that America must take "very, very seriously."34 words
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Article31 1960-10-08 3 FORT WORTH: Mrs. Roy Hayes, was given a divorce because her husband, fitted a special switch on their television so that :he couldn't turn the set on when he was away.31 words
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Article36 1960-10-08 3 PARIS. Fit Three French prison officials and a warder, locked up Inside the Bar-le-Duc at Nancy, when the key broke, were released by one of the prisoners, am expert housebreaker.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement297 1960-10-08 3 LAST DAY OF THE CENTENARY SALE DONT DELAY. ...COME TODAY LAST DAY BARGAINS FROM TO Minlittii Ciitti Nrtlir >|trt HIM J5 51 •mw OacrM-CittM lM't xhirts IT.N 1} M ■KtM t Silk s»*'t mini 11 m sn VM Hmim part limi spirt skirts U il II.M StmM ciltM SMrt skirts297 words
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1560 1960-10-08 4 Men reinstated 'to avoid moving whole families' F/iV4L EVIDENCE BEFORE INQUIRY INTO STANVAC DISPUTE SINGAPORE, Fri. I ]if R. A. C. CZIGAN, Employee Relations Manager of Standard Vacuum Oil Co., told a court of inquiry today that the company proposed taking no further action in the case of two employees1,560 words
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Article135 1960-10-08 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— A big crowd of people watched a theft victim question a suspect without lending a hand, the first criminal district court was told today. Mohamed Ibrahim, of Mountbatten Road stated this. Uew Luen Kwa. 25, was found guilty of stealing $320, from135 words
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589 1960-10-08 4 A.U.P.E. ACCUSED OF BID TO 'WEAKEN' THE CIVIL SERVICE SINGAPORE, Friday. TIHE staff side of the Singapore Civil Service Joint x Council today accused the rival Amalgamated Union of Public Employees of seeking to "divide and weaken" the civil service of Singapore. The staff side secretary,)— Mr. F.V. Rajendra. was589 words
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79 1960-10-08 4 ROAD DEATH: POLICE SEEK WITNESSES SINGAPORE. Frl. Traffic police, probing the death of a 74-year-old man In a scooter crash at the 7th mile Upper Serangoon. today appealed for eye-witnesses. The man, Llm Wee Hock, was knocked down by a scooter at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. The rider, Michael Wee Soon79 words
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Article119 1960-10-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Theatre Fund now I stands at $557,027.10 with the j following donations received by the Ministry of Culture: Singapore Amateur Football Astoclatlon (being 50 per cant of net proceeds from soccer matchm held on June 21 and 23) $3,653.15 Chinese Ladles Association $1,332;119 words
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Miscellaneous287 1960-10-08 4 CLOTHING SHOP: St. An- Uon by Peng Beng-Wu and Leedrew s Cathedral CWA Room. Llm at Raffles Museum 9 ajn. South Side 3 to 5 p.m to 5.30 p.m. VICTORIA SCHOOL: Speech V Mr«- v«,.r,« ahmh n™,,» day prize giving 5.30 Vm.. -JiSE-^i ng AdUlt science exhibition and reception «S»thertng287 words
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Miscellaneous104 1960-10-08 4 410) 8.4S ajn.; to Madras. Bombay. Cairo. Rome. Paris, London (AI 411) 340 pjn. Air Ceylon: To Colombo, Bombay. Karachi. Bahrein. Cairo. Rome. London. Amsterdam (AE 115) 7.40 ajn. OanUa: To Jakarta (OA •73) 8 ajn. Japan Airline* To Bangkok. Hong Kong. Tokyo (JL 716) 8 ajn. Cathay Pacific: To104 words
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338 1960-10-08 5 SUED CLERK SAYS OF WEDDING PHOTOGRAPH: IPOH, Friday. A NATIONAL Registration Office clerk, Chin Kam Yong, said here today that he was forced to pose for a wedding photograph when drunk. He toid the Magistrate's Court that the woman in the338 words
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267 1960-10-08 5 Author: Malay will be lingua franca of S-E Asia KUCHING. Fri. Malaya's noted Malay scholar, poet and anthor. Dr. Haji Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad predicts that Malay will inevitably beebme the lingua francu of the countries of South-East Asia. Dr. Zainal is a former head of the Department of Malay267 words
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Article53 1960-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong will perform his first public function when he and the Raja Permalsuri Agong visit the Serendah Boys' Home at 5 p.m. next Tuesday. Aft«r tea. their Majesties will see an art exhibition and 80 on an Inspection tour53 words
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171 1960-10-08 5 Tight police security screen for the V.I.P. passengers IPOH. Fri. A tight police security screen was thrown round the airport here this morning for V.I.P. passengers who arrived by a Malayan Airways plane from Kuala Lumpur. All of them were bound for the Cameron Highlands, where some were to attend171 words
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Article26 1960-10-08 5 IPOH. Fri. Seven models from Singapore will take pert in a fashion show in the St. John Ambulance Association hall here on Oct. 16.26 words
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Article22 1960-10-08 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Frl.— A schoolboy, R. Maniam, 7, was knocked down and killed by a car In Bedong yesterday.22 words
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Article187 1960-10-08 5 THAILAND FREES EXPORT OF RICE SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Thai Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr, Winai Pachimsawat, today disclosed that his Goverrfment had, from the first of this month, removed all restrictions on the export of rice by abolishing the quota system, introduced to check the rise in the i price187 words
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519 1960-10-08 5 Airport row: Producers Council is satisfied with Govt. assurances KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE RUBBER Producers Council today noted "with the greatest possible satisfaction" the public assurances given by two Ministers yesterday that the proposed airport at Sungei Buloh would- not affect land yital to the Rubber Research Institu,te experimental station519 words
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Article141 1960-10-08 5 A. T T SINGAPORE, Friday. N Indonesian floating trade fair will visit Singapore early next year in the course of a tour of South-East Asian countries and islands in the Pacific Ocean. i The floating fair, on board the 60T3-ton Pelnl liner Tampomas, will have141 words
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Article79 1960-10-08 5 TAIPINO. Fri— A motorist. Tan Chooi Lye. 25, was flned $350 and his licence was ordered to be endorsed after he was found guilty by the magistrate here. Inche Abdul Razak bin Dato Abu Samah. on a reduced charge of dangerous driving. He was earlier accused79 words
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88 1960-10-08 5 PENANG. Frl— A young British Marine. William Nicolson. apologised In court today for breaking Into the bedroom of a 20-year-old WRAC. Jean Hogan. at the Sandycroft military leave centre early yesterday mornIng. "I am sorry for what hap- pened." Nlcolson, 19, told88 words
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Article, Illustration234 1960-10-08 6 CEREMBAN, Fri.— The fire that gutted three-quar-ters of a railway godown here last night caused almost a million dollars worth of damage to property. The biggest loss was sustained by Bee Chuan and Co., which had 230 tons of rubber worth $477,500 destroyed. Damage234 words
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Article40 1960-10-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit. Two youths, Karam Singh, 17. and K. Krishnan. 19. pleaded guilty In the -First Magistrates Court here to breaking Into a workshop on Wednesday night and stealing an electric motor worth $430. Sentence was postponed.40 words
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159 1960-10-08 6 PARANG ATTACK, THEN MAN SETS FIRE TO ROOF KANGAR, Friday. A FARMER'S wife and her young son were wounded last night when a man attacked them with a parang. He later set fire to their hut. Don binte Ita, 51, had just returned home from her padl field when the159 words
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75 1960-10-08 6 Plan for a jobs bureau for Malays ALOR STAR, Fri. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Incbe Mohamed Khir Johari, announced here today that an employment bureau for Malays would be set up in his Ministry next year. This section would be Incorporated in a new secretariat aimed at helpins75 words
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Article41 1960-10-08 6 PEfIANG, Fri. Ahmad Shah. 33. was fined $75 today for making a false statement to the Registrar of Cltleenship that he had lived In Malaya for over 10 years when he had only been here for six years.41 words
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218 1960-10-08 6 'Don't hate Customs' courses a big hit KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Courses held by the Federation Customs Department to "get people to know the Customs better and thus hate them less" have been so successful that the department now hopes to extend them. The Comptroller of Customs. Mr. O. J. O.218 words
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Article62 1960-10-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.Ball of $200 each was allowed to two youths when they were Jointly charged In the First Magistrates Court today with stealing a $40 watch Trom Mohamed Hassan here on Oct. 4. Shariff bin Hassan, 20. pleaded guilty but Alias bin Sutan. 19, pleaded62 words
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Article202 1960-10-08 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. pECRUITING for the Royal Air Force (Malaya) will take place in the Federation and Singapore between Oct. 23 and Nov. 4. Vacancies exist for men to be trained as alrframe mechanics, photographers, wireless mechanics, wireless operators and teleprinter operators. Candidates must be between the202 words
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Advertisement177 1960-10-08 6 begin with higlier education. BUT about one father in five does not live long enough to see his son through college. To guarantee fine opportunities for your children, plan for their education NOW through Life Insurance. Send the enquiry form today, for information on how you can create a fund177 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1960-10-08 7 Rubber planting in Malaya 60 years ago 'Th* first world war sent the cost of living soaring sky-high; the second world war spiralled it higher. And the production costs of rubber rose accordingly. Fortunately, tor the rubber planters, increased yield from better trees have kept pace. And demand with it.HTS - 1,171 words
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Miscellaneous269 1960-10-08 7 Buys Bunny By Baiph Heimdahl ftk VIOLENCE, BUT CLUC< FEELS SORRY I 3H| >rOU PWIVEMETO*! FIR WHAT HE DIP 1 HE'S I<M 7x5? 1 n-r BUOSi NoW>r-T- >v SONNA BUY A yf-H \^l\ 'Ijl I I I I I ■j I XSCHMM^rk BRUSH AFTER ALL ijft n~\ S~J fT^ '<269 words
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Article35 1960-10-08 8 Hera's (Minimum i MRS. LOO CAN FATT thank relatives and friends who sent wreaths, messages of rondoleore. arrella and tboae who attended and assisted at th* funeral of th* lat* Mr. Loo Gan Fatt35 words
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Article361 1960-10-08 8 JO rV.rW. Sl* (Minimum) THI COCKPIT'S Java Rljsttafel la served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. TAKE. APISERUM snd renew your res< in Ufa. Available at your dlsperaary. CRAMOPHONE RECORDS final stock rlearaac* tremendous bargains for a limited period only. 101 Tanglin Road. S pore PRE*f CAPALATRIIMMAN I VARIETY361 words
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Article83 1960-10-08 8 2* Word, US* (Mm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Singapore. Orchard Road, Sunday Bervicca 9 am. and 6 p.m. All welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, I Singapore, 8. Orang* Grove Road, Sin- gapore-10 (off Orchard Road) Sunday Services and Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Testimony Meetings Every Wednesday MS p.m. ST. ANDREW'S83 words
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Article644 1960-10-08 8 A summit meeting in the i spring seems to have been implicit in the talks which Mr. Macmillan had with Mr. Khrushchev. Back in London from New York the British Prime Minister has confirmed these hopes, although clearly there is much to be done before Russia644 words
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Article384 1960-10-08 8 To the Boer mentality the result of South Africa's referendum on th« republican issue culminates a process that has lasted many years. At last the constitutional attachment to the Crown can end. Out of context the argument is not unreasonable: South Africans of British descent 'direct their allegiance384 words
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Article163 1960-10-08 8 The Federation Minister of Transport has shown some anxiety to prove that his ministry is alive to the need for port development. This has never been in doubt: the North KJang Straits scheme is sufficient testimony to a lively <uiu practical interest in the whole matter. What163 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1960-10-08 8 Vernon Bartlett - NEUTRALS NOW FORCE... The quiet revolution in the UNITED NATIONS Vernon Bartlett By MR. HAMMARSKJOELD-S predecessor. Mr. Trygve Lie. was one of my friends during the war when he was Foreign Minister of the Norweigan government in exile. The bombs dropping on London were a powerful stimulant to discussion about1,111 words
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Article146 1960-10-08 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Times of Oct. 5. 1910 THE Government geologist reports that rocks occur at Nl.vur which resemble the Tertiary rocks of the East Indies which carry coal and oil. and that the neighbourhood should be prospected with this fact in view. He also reports that146 words
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Advertisement600 1960-10-08 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2* B)-.ret, Sit (Minimum) ENNETT: To Kathlam aad Harry s >i bsjbbslbi Hospital Smgapor* on atk October, a Daugh'rr LITHERLAND To Kathlm and Douglas a daughter Linda 6th Oct. Sincere thanka to Doctor Physiotherapist and Glrnraglea Hoapltsl Staff TO MR. AMD MRS. I VIJAVARATNAM of l-ahoiir Department. Buttrrworih.600 words
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Advertisement109 1960-10-08 8 CUMMINGS comments on big Labour bomb row CaWaa^aMaaaja^gfja^pjpjpjasaaar^gaaaW THE LABOUR PARTY WV/tOu as****! W -.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa—^ saaaaaaaaaaaaaß *^saaaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaa \g ■/aUVar\*r M^^saaaaaP^saaaaaal "It's only Mr. Gaitskell I'm blowing up! After that the party will be transformed!" Your cat will stay younger, live longer on daily KIT-S-KAT S N It's as good That's109 words
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Article479 1960-10-08 9 r-1 IPOH, Friday 70 MINUTES FOR THE JURY TO REACH VERDICT IN TRIPLE MURDER CASE STARTED BY DISCOVERY OF A PINK SCARF rpWO unemployed youths and a tractor A driver today were sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Neal for the murder of three479 words
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Article42 1960-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 13--year-old boy was charged in 'he Juvenile court today with wounding a 14-year-old girl with a kitchen knife In Jurong road two days ago. He pleaded not guilty and the case was postponed to Nov. 1642 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-10-08 9 TWO Singapore journalist* will be among 36 newspaper representatives on board a Scandinavian Airlines System DC-8C jet airliner, when it makes it* inaugural flight to Europe over the North Pole oo Oct. 12. lney are Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. of the Straits Times (second from138 words
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Article303 1960-10-08 9 PENANG. Friday. A BUSINESSMAN from Japan. Ho Hak Ming, to- day denied he had cheated Lip Sin Company, a Penang import and export firm, of $149,000. He was making his defence on a charge of having dishonestly Induced Up Sin Co In June this year to303 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-10-08 9 Ex-queen going to live in Klang palace KLANG, Fri. The former Raja Permaisuri Agong will leave Istana Tetamu in Kuala Lumpur at 9.30 a.m. on Monday to take up residence at Istana Kota in the royal town of Klang. Police outriders will escort her car from the Klang town boundary176 words
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Article51 1960-10-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government has banned the Indu Nesan. an Indian weekly published in Madras. Commenting on the ban. gazetted yesterday, a spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior said the paper was a mosquito publication "noted for its near libellous articles on Indian film51 words
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Article150 1960-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— A 55--year-old woman was Jailed for a day and fined $250 In a District Court here today for committing an offence under the Statutory Declaration Ordinance. Eng Hee Liang was accused 01 having made a false declaration in support of her niece's application150 words
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Article262 1960-10-08 9 GAMBLING, BETTING CASES SINGAPORE, Friday. nPWO magistrates' courts today imposed fines on six men in cases connected with gambling and betting. A seventh man was ac- quitted. CASE NO. 1: Lee Weng Lee. 42, of Geylang Road, was fined $5,000 at the end of a262 words
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Article149 1960-10-08 9 ABANDONED BOY WILL BE SENT HOME DENANG. Fri.— The State 1 Government will pay the $83 plane fare to send a partially crippled 13-year-old boy. Chan Wai Hong, back to his father in Singapore. Chan was abandoned at the entrance to the St Nicholas Home for the Blind In Bagan149 words
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Article42 1960-10-08 9 KUAKTAN, Fri. The $1,000,000 dual-carriageway bridge across the Pahang River at Temerloh Is expected to be completed by the end of next month. Tenders will be called soon for another $1,000,000 bridge —over the Kuantan River at Tanah Puteh.42 words
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131 1960-10-08 9 A KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. N intensive two-day search has failed to produce a car stolen from Senior Special Branch officer, Assistant Commissioner, Mr. G. Scott. The car. a Ford Zephyr, number *****2, was used as a getaway car by thieves who broke into131 words
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Article49 1960-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government today warned people not to send any Indian currency notes by post to India. In a statement. It said that the Indian Postal Administration had confirmed that the Import by post of Indian currency notes Into India from Malaya was prohibited.49 words
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96 1960-10-08 9 Boy who stole five cents gets warning SINGAPORE, Fri.— A mother today pleaded with the Juvenile Court Magistrate, Miss Jenny Lav, to be lenient with her 13--year-old son. who had stolen five cents from another 13 -year-old boy. The magistrate discharged her boy. after telling him that she would pass96 words
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Article31 1960-10-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. K Krishnan. 21. was acquitted today, on a charge of assisting in the disposal of an electric iron and an alarm clock suspected to have been stolen.31 words
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212 1960-10-08 9 ONE UNION OR TWO? REFERENDUM PROPOSED SINGAPORE, Friday. TtfEMBERS of the National Union of Oil ITX Workers will be asked tomorrow to accept a proposed referendum to be taken among all employees in three oil companies, to decide whether they prefer one union or two unions to represent them in212 words
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115 1960-10-08 9 Clerk tells police of $4,000 noon hold-up CINGAPORE, Fri. Detectives were today checking a report of a $4,000 hold-up made by Oliver Koh. 24. a clerk of R. Jumabhoy and Sons. Koh told the police he wa« on the way to a bank at noon yesterday with a friend when115 words
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Article46 1960-10-08 9 KAJANG. Fri.— A schoolboy. Sion Khee, 8. of Sungel Chua. near here, was drowned in a disused mining pool when he went for a swim this morning. Another boy. Llm Yin Fan. 10, who accompanied Slon Khee. is missing and is feared drowned.46 words
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Advertisement175 1960-10-08 9 /^yTHE SENSATIONAL miniature "BOOK SIZE" 011-f ranmtor tape-racordcr IG in ptrtormanc* small in tiia Th* NIW •OOK-SIZE A*&- TRANSICORDER -TR 100 A' "^T^IT^ aHtrt you BIG Top. Re. f,V corder Ftaturat in prcci- J^ -C_^ i lion-mad* MINIATURE —^^^Hii^^BtaS A FORM M "^*-^T"^^^BB (Top Discount For Cosh) Sole Agents Service175 words
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Advertisement213 1960-10-08 9 THE LYNX The 'Lrnx' i« new established as the most popular i cistern for every use, whether for replacement or for new installations. Its merits are acclaimed equally by the architect who specifies it. the builder who Installs it and the customer who uses it. The well-designed shell Is clean213 words
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55 1960-10-08 10 NOW COMES A NEW IRRITANT FOR RADIO LISTENERS MANY letters have been written criticising Radio Singapore as a "gigantic juke box." I would like to add that a further irritant are advertisements that intermittently disturb our listening. Surelj commercials can be broadcast at fixed times, and only briefly? Better still,55 words
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Letter83 1960-10-08 10 0 I WOULD like to point out that more than half of Radio Singapore s listener!) are teenagers. They form a major portion of the radio audience and should be given what they choose to listen to. According to Radio Week ly's "Viewpoint" most listeners say they prefer "pop" programmes83 words
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Letter94 1960-10-08 10 C IN spite of the great efforts made by the Minister for Culture to improve cul'ura] standards in Singapore most of the programmes on Radio Malaya 10 years ago were far better than those on Radio Singapore today. By all means let's have music from America or any other country94 words
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Letter40 1960-10-08 10 0 D. C. S's letter on classics and "pops" is most unfair. After all there are not many request programmes on Radio Singapore which play pop songs: in fact there are only two excluding "Calling all Hospitals." JOHNNIE PANG Singapore.40 words
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Letter241 1960-10-08 10 PEOPLE MUST TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT SINGAPORE'S mass X-ray campaign must bring commendation to all concerned, and it certainly has the commendation of this association of which I am the president. This particular Meld of the treatment of tuberculosis is of a world-wide nature, and it cannot241 words
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Letter102 1960-10-08 10 "\IOTORIST" iS. T. Sept. 24> said that every morning between seven and eight o'clock a line of three or four taxis could be seen parked at the corner of Belegie Road and Buklt Timah Road very close to a fire hydrant and where there is a102 words
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Letter75 1960-10-08 10 V'OR months the Perjax lanan Tepl Pantal along Nlcoll Highway has been used by fishmongers in the mornings as a sunning ground for their ikan bills, it Is a shame that such a beauty spot, built at great expense and labour, should be marred by such an75 words
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Letter79 1960-10-08 10 ONE Fathom Bank Lighthouse was established in 1908 and is therefore 52 years old. not 86, as stated under the picture in the Straits Times of Oct. 1. A previous light on stilts was established in 1874 taking the place of a lightship which continually dragged her anchors79 words
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Letter185 1960-10-08 10 GARBAGE IN A GARDEN ESTATE \IR LEE KUAN YEW Is to be commended for his prompt action In having a garbage collector-driver disciplined for allowing garbage to fall from his truck on to the road. However. I Invite the hygiene Inspectors, If any, to pay a visit to Serangoon "Garden"'185 words
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Letter84 1960-10-08 10 <COME time ago you pub--0 lished my letter about the centre white line on the road beside the central police station staff Quarters in North Canal Road. One week after the publication of the letter the line was erased and motorists could park their cars. Last84 words
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140 1960-10-08 10 ALTHOUGH the Bunga Raya (Hibiscus rosaslnensls) Is very common throughout Malaya, it has already been chosen by the State of Hawaii as its national flower. May we suggest the orchil. Vanda Miss Joaqulm, as our national flower instead?140 words
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Letter54 1960-10-08 10 j.'ROM time immemorial the Wan Mat Saman Canal beside the road which serves as the main entrance to the town of Alor Star for traveller? from Penang and the Federation, has been a dumping place for refuse including the carcases of animals. Will the authorities look into this54 words
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Advertisement270 1960-10-08 10 Pa n. manufacture ZZZT"" 1 and install all types of JZZm telephone equipment Standard Telephones and Cables Limited CROSIT HOUU ROBINSON ROAD P.O. BOX 27*2 SINGAPORE. AUNTS: PATERSON, SIMONS A CO. LTD., SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR MNANO IPOH. m World Famous *gj«^~r-f PIANO ACCORDIONS Bl 9*7 (Complete vith Carrying Case) *t^v^SSSHBsSRK-^270 words
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Advertisement286 1960-10-08 10 A FROM THIS FACTORY A m come """m O UI\IO ■J WATCHES jp^^^BM OMS WATCHES are wld in 89 fcftf'.j KfirvS^ countries and mjkt fnendt Si/* {!'■">' wh«rever th«y jo. Th« reason f^KS^ ffSt^l^iJt It not hard to find. OftJS |™M<U fffii. WATCHES are popular- priced. fi&lffl JjMIJLK loundly conjtructed286 words
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Miscellaneous335 1960-10-08 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Fasten ante-room for occupi1. Church adherent for trial er (6). wants no outside help (10). 7. So he's a Tory prophet in 8. Comedian gets £1 back (4). disguise! < lO> 10. The industrious feature on 9. "And every flower that sad this, they say335 words
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Advertisement1478 1960-10-08 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TD AOEN, LIVERPOOL. tLASOOW. LONOON ft CONTINENTAL PO9TS. P. S'hm Ptneng MEUMPUS Mburg, Bremen. Allfp, Mtll ll Ptrt ANTEHOI liierpeel, Outnln it Ptrt/Mt 9 Mt 19 MARON London, Hamburg. Rotttroat) BM. 11 Mt 10 Mt 11/11 Mt 11 HELENUS Genoa, LuirßMl. filisgow Mt 11 Mt 141,478 words
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Advertisement1341 1960-10-08 11 II WWII rmm^J '^^I'l^U^L L^^^^D^^^^J^^^^^^^k .SB. THE LA.C. UMIS-« £jr~r*®i ADEN. lEDSIA. MEIITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Br\Ko\Kl Sport P. S'ltam Ptnana CI\PL\AI "SIMOA" a) ll Pirt/ I Mt 1/ I Oct gd JSt "PRETORIA" IS'lO Oct jLjfmXf "LAIANOIA" I) 11/22 Oct 21/2S Mt a/27 Ott SNVK "OASRA" I) a1,341 words
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Advertisement1400 1960-10-08 11 ffiiV.M THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "Jiff lINCAPORI (iMirptritM it tkt UHtH RllgllB) 19 IMII SAILINGS tt ANN. UK. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. S'Mm Penaai lENMHOI Liftrpeel, Hull. Rorteroim Ii PtrV I Oet Mamburi 10/11 Mt liftrMM Unet irrtVM I Not MNVAMIOCN Hamburg. BrtwiM. Attwerp. Rotterdam 11/21 Ocl a/a1,400 words
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Advertisement1310 1960-10-08 11 w- McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w. \Va?SV IlL N I>Nl uC r 4 BlilißflH^f UMB KLA VINIU LWE 1^ LOM9N, MMMM, OOTTEROAM. HAVRE 199 AMEIES UN FRANCISCO, i ajbu. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTUNO AM tm CMM.M Yfis. AttMtse •trtt Accaitit cant ter Cettral ft Sewtt Cm Of UPON Aaerica. S-pore1,310 words
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1023 1960-10-08 12 UNITED STATES RUBBER IMPORTS RISE SHARPLY By Our Market Correspondent ITNITED STATES imports of natural rubber have risen sharply. U.S. Commerce Department preliminary statistics show August imports of 35,423 tons (latex 4,174 tons) against 25,072 tons in July (latex 3,483 tons) and 28,305 tons in June (latex 3,335 tons). The1,023 words
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Article24 1960-10-08 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Oct. 7 Oct. 6 Industrials: 131.7? 131.57 Tins: 195.97 195.03 S Rubbers: 257.1S 257.9 C Jan. 1 1958= 109.24 words
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387 1960-10-08 12 OOMEWHAT similar conditions prevailed during the period under review to those of last week, report HCB and Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market review. A fair undercurrent of buying malntaired prices initially but a sagging tendency developed later. This was brought about more by disappointing387 words
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Article173 1960-10-08 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices pet picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Contlnem Oct. Nov. shipments $28"; buyers, 529> 4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $41 50 sellers, drum $44.50 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done. Mantok white $232.50 and Sarawak $227.50 both down $5). special173 words
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Article130 1960-10-08 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Cyclops 4/5. Mdthiide Maersk 6A, Thorstrand B '9. Leaa Maersk 13 14. Mnukai 15/16, Nicninan Maru 18. Katea 19. Sadao N Wall 2. Sungti Asahan N. Wai' 3. Soon Huat N. Wall 4. East Sea N Wall130 words
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Article603 1960-10-08 12 SINGAPORE membeis oi tat Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following ouslness at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Induntrlals: Boustead $1.22: Fed. Dispensary $1.44; Pitzpa- 1 tricks $1-3T, cd ON: Praser and Neave ords $2.02 cd cb: Gammon603 words
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Article38 1960-10-08 12 CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE. OCT. 7 RUBBER: 98 cents per Ib. (down fiveeighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 98' cents per lb., (quiet). TIN: $397.37'} per pirul (up 51.25). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).38 words
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Article133 1960-10-08 12 MELBOURNE. Frt. INVESTMENT shares closed the week oti a him tone here today. Queensland Press gained 'ls. 6d 10 475. fid. stid Ausi. Newsprint Is to 425. 6d. Television Corporation eased 6<l. to c ay Bas« metals and the otls traded along steady lli.es, while CotnnronweaUth Bonds held133 words
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Article219 1960-10-08 12 QCTOBER firat grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singa- pore yesterday at 08 cents per lb.. I down five-eighths of a cent on Thursday's close, i The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. rlosinc prices in i cents per lb.. yesterday were: > Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot f.o.b. buyers |S7i.219 words
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Article88 1960-10-08 12 THE Malayan Exchange Bank*' Association made tr.es* changes In Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100 v Canada: ouyuig airmail TT. 32 5/16. OD 32 7/16. 90 d/st 32 7/8 credit bilis. 32 15/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32. Dantrh Krone 22588 words
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Advertisement1072 1960-10-08 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Sarvic* t.T A. E.I A. LUL S'Dora f>. Slam Pcnanf H'kon| L. An|«lcs H. Yort ■Kiaiaava Mara Ist Call 23 2S Oct 2127 Oct 21 Oct Ja< Call 21 II Oct (hi D Nat 11 Otc •«aaiiaa«a Mara Ist Call 23 25 Na. 211,072 words
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Advertisement54 1960-10-08 12 KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. A^^H^^pa. 41 CECH SHEET. I'MIE. TcltaMaa Na Wa) lim I K^P 1 tONC POM lor Pl-nomoenh Oct II TONS THAT for Djakarta let 14 r^aaa^^BV^ PUSaKa TIMU* For Bandiermasm Oct 14 MUTIARA TIMUR For PalemDanj Oct 14 TONC KIAN For T|irtbon Oct II UNTAKt TIMUR54 words
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Advertisement236 1960-10-08 12 TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the Director of Public Works up to 3.00 p.m. of 12th October. 1960. for the Transport of Soil from Bukit Changgai Petri to the Proposed Mesjid Negara Sue. All particulars may be ootained at the office of the Director of Public236 words
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Advertisement800 1960-10-08 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL; DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY SECRETARY Applications are united from Pedetsl Cit liens for :he post of Secretary with the Autnorily. Salary scale 5628 x 34 934/982 x34 $1,254/- plus COL. A. Initial salary depending on qualifications and experience. RIDA Provident Fund at the rate of io r800 words
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Advertisement478 1960-10-08 12 NOTICES NOTICE MR FRANCIS CHEW DIX KOON is no longer in the employ of this Company with effect trom the 6th October 1960. He has no authority to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. VERNAT EASTERN AGENCIES LTD.. Kuala Lumpur. ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS (Limited by Guarantee). Detailed478 words
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Advertisement743 1960-10-08 13 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE Bridge No. 1/7 (Arau. Perils) along Kangar/Kodlang Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic from 8.00 pjn. to 6.00 ajn. on 10th. 11th and 12th October. 1960 for urgent repairs. JTJRUTERA KERJA. PBJABAT KERJA RAYA. PERL IS. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. Li Chuan743 words
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Advertisement789 1960-10-08 13 ■VajßaHaH^HHeJLHaaaH |BaHaH*jß*HHE*HHaHsaaflßHaH (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt tS (Mim.)— Box SI ttt. txtro PRIVATE SCHOOL City Area requires teacher for Primary I. Bos A 6395 S.T. Spore. EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT DRAUGHTSMAN required Kuala Lumpur Box A 9642 S.T. K.L. DEBICN ASSISTANT with University Degree or Technical College Diploma789 words
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Advertisement1025 1960-10-08 13 SITUATIONS VACANT era's Si (Mln.)— Box SI tit. txtn FAST BXPANOtNC FIRM Require Textile Salesman with experteaoa la wholesale. Excellent prospect for the right man. Apply Bos A 6391 S.T. B'por* ACCOUNTING CLERKS <J> required for new Branch being opened In Kuala Lumpur. Age limit 23. Cambridge Grade II and1,025 words
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Advertisement934 1960-10-08 13 HOUSES t LAND FOR SALE M Words tS (Min.)-Box St ttt. txtrm KLANG DISTRICT for sale: Brtck aad tiled house including heavy furniture; S Bad. 1 Dm Ing /Bit ting Room/ Hall. Mod: Kit: Mod: San: Elect-Main Water, own Saptit Tank: 1.2 acre*: recently renovated. Box A 9653 S.T. K.L.934 words
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Advertisement1130 1960-10-08 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Wordt Si (Mln.)— Bmx St cts. exfra GOOD LADIEI Permanent Wave Hairdressing Salon. In a good business ana for sale paying concern. Pboa* Spore ***** after 1 p.m. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE WANTID for housebuilding on land situated davatoßsa ana. Approximately ooe hundred thousand square feet. Apply Box A1,130 words
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Advertisement891 1960-10-08 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words tS (Mim.)— Box St tit. txlrm IMS CHRYSLER ROYAL with powerfllte tranimiasloo. Uory/pink, ***** miles, tax February 1961. ooe o» oer. A wonderful bargain at $4,850/-. come far a trial run today at Orchard Motors, Singapore. ORCHARD MOTOR! U***l Car D*a*. W* sell the kest, tfie891 words
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Advertisement628 1960-10-08 13 FOR SALE tt Wordt tS (Mim.)— Box St tt: txtrm THE POCKET BOORS Store Ltd.. 13, Orchard Road. Bingapore-9. has a big selection of good Bound Books to clear below cost. HILDA'S S.C.S. Orchard Road. Sale aow on Children's wear. Baby Olft Bets. Ladles and Children's Dresses I etc. etc628 words
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Advertisement560 1960-10-08 13 STCAMIATH, MASSAGE, ITC. M Wordt ti (Mim.)— Box St tit. txtrm TIRIOT LIT LAURA ataasaxe at Iteamnatß Refresh You. Expert Lisa a sed Masseur/Masseuse, «li»-P Hirer Valley Road. Biosapore-*. Telephone *****. TNV TMt NIW TurMsh Kteatnroom at "Ricky's" Siamese Maasage by Experienced Masseur/Masseuse. SH River Valley Road. Singapore. Telephone *****560 words
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157 1960-10-08 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP T ONDON, Fri. Twenty-Six final acceptors with weights for the Cesarewitch Stakes to be run over two miles and a quarter, at Newmarket on Oct. 12 are: Brasidas 8.12: Shatter 8.11; Jongleur 8.8; Master of Arts 8.7; Supreme Courage 8.2; Parldel 8.1 (IncludingReuter - 157 words
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Article1244 1960-10-08 14 Race 1 2.15: (Class 3, Div. 2) Abt. 7 Furs. 1 799 Cool Assurance (CT. Tan) Spencer. 3 9.0 Maddork t 2 4>603 Pilot* Pride (Result St.) Bagby. 8 8.13 (F) 'Drajron 4 3 ***** Palonf A IY.K. Fooi R. Breuk.. 4 8.12 (F) Hope t 4 *****1,244 words
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459 1960-10-08 14 McGROWDIE AND MOSES MOUNTS ARE FANCIED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Noel McGrowdie and Moses Lee, who are having a keen tussle for the jockey premiership, both have several fancied mounts on Sunday. McGrowdie has been engaged to ride Spanish Prince (Race 6) and Wonder Hawk (Race 8). Both are strongly fancied.459 words
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270 1960-10-08 14 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Friday OIDDY basketball a game played by children up v to the ages of 12 or 13 in America —Is to be introduced to Malaya soon. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Basketball Association decided at a meeting recently to270 words
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120 1960-10-08 14 COOPER TO DEFEND TITLE vs ERSKINE JONDON. Prl. Henry Cooper of London will defend his British and Empire heavyweight boxing title over 15 rounds against Joe Erskine (Cardiff) at the Empire Pool, Wembley, on Dec. 6. Early this year Cooper beat Erskine in 12 rounds, but Ersklne's handlers protested afterwardsReuter - 120 words
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Article41 1960-10-08 14 LONDON. Fri.— Herb Elliott, Australia's 1.500 metres and one mile world recordholder has gone into residence at Cambridge University. He may not make his first track appearance here until Oct. 17. when the college trials are held.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration445 1960-10-08 14 'THAT HILL'— A CHALLENGE TO CYCLISTS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. When the 40 cyclists In tomorrow's Malayan CycllsU Federation's road championship start out on their 25 miles ride at the Lake Gardens there will be but one thought In the minds of moet ■for how long can I keep climbing that445 words
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Advertisement375 1960-10-08 14 Invest in McCORMICK INTERNATIONAL DIESEL TRACTQRS D FOR MORE WORK AT LESS COST LifM rcor blodc. grades, levels, backfills. OffMt disc harrow. 2, 3 or 4 furrow due plough. 3 t in. square, tingle or doublo, toolbar. The World's Leading and Largest Tractor Manufacturer. IMPORTER:— SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319 ORCHARD375 words
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322 1960-10-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. FViday. THE Federation Government was setting a lead in Asia in sports aid to its people, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today. The Tengku. who was sueaking at the opening Of the fourth annual athletics322 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-10-08 15 OIDEBOTTOM, the Wolverhampton goalkeeper, takes a flying leap to punch clear a header from Tottenham's outside left Dyson in the English First Division match at Molineux ground" last week. Left to right: White (Spurs), Showel (Wolves), Clamp (Wolves), Dyson and Sidebottom. Spurs won 4-0. Reuter picture.Reuter - 46 words
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181 1960-10-08 15 'Terrific 9 response for Tan's dinner VINGAPORE, Frl— Very good response has been received from the public to attend the dinner organised by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council and S.A.WI.F. In honour of the Olympic weightllfting sliver medallist Tan Howe Liang next Saturday. Mr. Goh Chye Hin. chairman of181 words
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Article383 1960-10-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MALAYA'S Olympic Games sprinter, Shaharuddin Ali bettered the Federation of Malaya A.A.U iecord for the 100 metres when the two Federation of Malaya Government Services Sports Council fourth annual athletic championships began at the Merdeka Stadium today. Shaharuddin. running in the semi-finals which383 words
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Article166 1960-10-08 15 SHA NAMES 17 FOR TRAINING SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Hockey AsstAation named 17 players fcr training under national hockey coach Major Dennis Eagan. They are Chal Hong Yoon, Anwarul Hag, Sarboo. K. Thambyraj. W. Skinner, Harbajan Singh. E. Frida. Karta Singh, P. Pennefather. 8. T. Llngam, Abdullah bin Hamld. A.166 words
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Article638 1960-10-08 15 100 M Heat 1: 1 Shaharuddin All (AF) 2 Tamin Mertcan (Kel) 3 A. Lazuroo (Joh) lls; Heat 1 B. Oomez (MTELi 2 B. Loo (MPWD) 3 M. JamDu (CEBi 11.65: Heat S: 1 M. G Parry (Joh) 3 Hamzah (PR) 3 Navarainam (PR) 1 1.8s: Heat638 words
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Article274 1960-10-08 15 SOCCER S POKE DIV. 1 RAF Seletax 10 (Roberta 3. Mowatt S. John 3. Totlu Bukaramal l (Jaf(ar). GARKISOn SHIELD Slx-a-ii4c final iTatplng) Prisons 'B* 3 CRC 'A' 1. HOCKEY s-POBE DIV. 2 BHB PoUoe 4 iSantokh Singh 2. Ang Kin Fatt. Chanker Slnjh) RAP Seletar I (Said).274 words
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263 1960-10-08 15 SUKARAMAI RETURN TO DIV. 2 AFTER 10-1 TROUNCING SINGAPORE. Fri. today returned to Div. 2 soccer and the team that sent them down were their keen rivals of last year, R.A.F. Seletar, who trounced them by 10-1 at Jalan Besar. Though the match was lop-sided In Seletar's favour it was263 words
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Article31 1960-10-08 15 PERTH. Fri. Australian International cricket allrounder Bobby Simpson, now touring South Africa with i the Commonwealth cricket eleven, was selected last night as Western Australia's 'Sportsman of the Year" Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement163 1960-10-08 15 AN INVITATION TO ALL BEER DRINKERS jggpßJ You are cordial ly invited JV, -~jpl to participate in a simple* I l Contest YOU can be the t j winner if you drink more than your fellow compel i- /•'hi** tors JPjggfl^ TUBORG BEER DRINKING CONTEST M mUSHm electi K| M163 words
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Miscellaneous110 1960-10-08 15 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Tour match; Perak v Putra Parahiangan of Indonesia dpob Chinese Assembly Hall grd, 5 p.m.). Spore Charity match: SCFA v Army (Jn Besar, 7 p.m.t; Junior Cup replay: Kota Rajah v Tan Tock Seng (Jn Besar. 5.30 P-sa.): Frirndly: Btg Bulan Youth v 10 Port Operation110 words
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Miscellaneous88 1960-10-08 15 Shenton Way); Dlv. 2: Serangoon Gardens v HK Bank < Serangoon > RMN v RAF Tenjah (Woodlands) Dh-. 3: Naval Polic* v BODCA (Naval Base). Inter-scbools tourney at Seremban. ATHLETIC! Federation Govi. Sen-ices meet (Merdeka Stadium. 6 p.m Spore meets: PWD champion* ships (Kallang, 3 p.m.); Sembawang Hills Hst. Oovt.88 words
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Article338 1960-10-08 16 Top sources predict a platform launching from China LOS ANGELES, Friday I Red rift? It's a plot to confuse U.S., he says Intelligence reports from inside the Bamboo Curtain show that the Communists plan to launch a space platform from China within two years. It will be338 words
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549 1960-10-08 16 Gaitskell gets back some of his losses SCARBOROUGH, Friday MR. HUGH GAITSKELL, leader of the Labour Party, yesterday recouped some of his losses in the party's defence policy debate when he won a victory for his nationalisation policy. By tonight he had also received more than 400 telegrams, letters and549 words
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Obituary28 1960-10-08 16 MR WONC KWOK VUN. Probation omcer. Social Welfare Dept.. pained auay peacefully h.20 p.m. T'lU'6o. Cortege leaves rim res'ii.r.cr 39. P.ochdale Drive. 4 p.m. Saturday •< IU tw.28 words
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Article27 1960-10-08 16 MM. AROKIASAMV CHILDREN incrrcly thank all friends, relatlvei for nreathi. iMiuitii cf condolence, rendered axlMance and thour who attended funrral of their beloved bereaved Arulanandam Arokiaaamy.27 words
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Article38 1960-10-08 16 DANCING FOR FUN Still Home t'kfti available at Box Office Cultural Hall for Saturday and Sunday TAYLOR STUDIO present* Dance Ttrne. Cultural Theatre Saturday October 6.30 p.m. Tickets tt, (3, V.M.C.A. Tennla Pavilion Bran Baaata Road, B'pore.38 words
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100 1960-10-08 16 SUICIDE VERDICT ON CHIEF -JUSTICE- KADI N (Northern Nigeria). Fri.— A verdict of suicide while the balance of his mind was disturbed was returned at the inquest into the d«ath of Sir Algernon Brown, British Chief Justice of Northern Nigeria. Sir Algernon 60. of Tavistock. Devon, was found dead fromReuter - 100 words
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204 1960-10-08 16 Disruption of cable contact due to rare -storm- SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore and Malay were badly hit by a disruption of overseas communications for 36 hours up to 6 p.m. today. As a result, the Malayan rubber market was slow to develop because local brokers could not get in touch with204 words
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Article237 1960-10-08 16 JAKARTA Friday. JAPAN is moving into petroleum development in North Sumatra, and timber development In Borneo. Under an agreement between Japan and Indonesia. Japan is to give Indonesia credits totalling 18.850.000.--000 yen. which will be repaid over 10 years "with 40 per cent of theReuter - 237 words
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Article88 1960-10-08 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Royal Air Force will present a community and sporU centre to the 2,500 civilian families employed at the R.A.F. Seletar base on Sunday. Group Captain P. A. Hughes, the commanding officer of R.A.F. Seletar, will present and open the new centre, which stands88 words
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Article298 1960-10-08 16 LONDON. Fri. stock mar- Icets continued their advance today and the best week for some I lime ended on a cheerful note. The recent selective buying was i further encouraged by revived hopes of a reduction in the bank j rate and by the continuation of i Wall298 words
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Article32 1960-10-08 16 LONDON. PM. Spot 28' id.. Nov. 28 -Nd., Dec. 28'jd.. Jan./ March 28d.. Apr/June 27' id.. July Sept. 27', d., Oct. c.l.f. 28»,d., Nov. c.l.r. 28Sd., Dec. c.l.f. 28',d. Tone: Quiet32 words
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Article22 1960-10-08 16 LONDON. PH.— Buyers £806',. seller* £807. Forward buyers £800' i sellers. £801. Settlement £807-... Turnover am. 75 tons. p.m. 95 tons.22 words
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Article255 1960-10-08 16 SINGAPOHK, Friday. j^ LAUNDRYMAN who turned robber \\;is jailed for 10 years today for armed robbery. I Tan Aik Kuan, 22. was found guilty of robbing a provision store partner, Koh Bah Scan, of $100, a fountain pen and a watch at the point of255 words
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Article90 1960-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. India will award 140 scholarships to Asian and African students during 1961-62 period to promote "friendly relations between India and foreign countries." The scholarships are for arts and humanity, science, commerce, agriculture, veterinary science and medicine, engineering, technology, education and other subjects. Preference90 words
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Article37 1960-10-08 16 LONDON. Fri —Sir Charles Arden-Clarke. who was the first Governor-General of Ghana, has been appointed chairman of the National Council for the supply of teachers overseas, it was announced by the Ministry of Education.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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