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Title Section19 1960-10-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Hot*** 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1960. 15 CENTS19 words
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Article826 1960-10-11 1 U.N.— MALAYA SPEAKS 'Communism the new Colonialism' Tibet 'shame' -by Kamil I NEW YORK. Mon. jyjALAYA spoke at the United Nations today against the "new, more sinister Colonialism" world Communism. The Malayan delegate, Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil, was addressing the General Assembly during its world affairs debate. He spoke aboutReuter - 826 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-10-11 1 THE KING tees oil on the golf course at Tana Kata yesterday. Among those watching (from left) are the Pakistan High Commissioner. Major-General Nawabxada Muhammad Sher AH Khan; the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Gob Keng Swee. The King79 words
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Article195 1960-10-11 1 Alert as crowds are out in Seoul SEOUL, Monday. pREMIER Chang alerted the army today to stand by to fight demonstrators who have come out in the streets demanding his resign* ation and dissolution of the National Assembly. Policemen have been issued with weapons for the first time since theUPI - 195 words
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Article36 1960-10-11 1 JERUSALEM. Mon.— Alleged Nazi mass murderer Adolf Eichmann has accepted Dr. R. Servatlus as his counsel in the forthcoming Israeli triai. Eichmann had his first interview with the Cologne lawyer yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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816 1960-10-11 1 Rice bowls of all in danger unless... OIL COMPANY MAKES s ITS SUBMISSION SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. R. K. Booker, counsel for the Standard- Vacuum Oil Co., told a court of inquiry today that unless people who t.aded in Singapore could be assured of "an honest administration, im partial justice and816 words
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Article59 1960-10-11 1 PENANG. Mon. G. H. Conaghan. a lawyer, pleaded not guilty today to -a charge of criminal breach of trust of $14,000 belonging to Madam Ratana Ammal. between Dec. 17 last year and Feb. 1 this year. Conaghan is alleged to have committed the offence as an agent59 words
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Article180 1960-10-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR Mon n^HE foreman of a A high court Jury trying three taxi drivers accused of murder fell into a fast flowing river at the 47 J mile Kuala Lumpur Gap road today. The judge, Mr. Justice Hashim. jury and court officials were visiting180 words
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297 1960-10-11 1 Sir Gerald: We're delighted to be back our wish is to meet many people SINGAPORE, Monday. FIELD MARSHAL Sir Gerald Templer, and Lady Templer flew into Singapore tonight and spoke of a wish they intend to fulfil during their present visit to the two Malayan territories. Sir Gerald told reporters:297 words
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Article43 1960-10-11 1 BOMBAY, Mon. Customs officials yesterday seized 67,000 ounces of gold from the Lloyd Triestlno luxury liner Asia, which arrived here on Saturday from Singapore. Two Britons were detained by the police. The seized gold was valued at $1,500.000.— U.P.1.UP - 43 words
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Article31 1960-10-11 1 OXFORD. Mon.— Lord Nuffleld. philanthropist and founder of Morris cars, today i celebrated his 83rd birthday— 1 with a normal day's work at I his ofnee here.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article134 1960-10-11 1 Kidnap case: Man is held /COLOMBO, Mon. Australian High Commission officials in Ceylon took Stephen Leslie Bradley into their "custody" today shortly after he arrived on P. and O. liner Himalaya. Sydney police earlier said that a man travelling In the Himalaya had been detained in Colombo in connection withReuter - 134 words
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Article36 1960-10-11 1 ISRAEL S OFFER >L\v VUBK Hra !>r ji I > I oreii ii Mm Mr- (..old- Meb i tml ptopor! ti < I'll'l'l' UHIMMM "f 1 th. Ar4fe > 1 it > .> •< mutual in:?ptitiiin -tv.-i ii..l --llcut. i36 words
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Article412 1960-10-11 2 $3mil. blow to S.Af rica IMPORTERS ESTIMATE THIS DROP IN TRADE SINCE OFFICIAL BOYCOTT BEGAN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. OOUTH AFRICA has lost about $3 million in trade with Malaya since the Federation Government's boycott officially began more than two months ago. But there are still large quantities of South African412 words
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196 1960-10-11 2 Porridge on the pedal— and a bath, too TELUK ANSON. Mon. A cyclist from South India Mr. M. Valampurl, 23, yesterday set out to create an endurance record of sorts cycling non-stop for 96 hours on the town padang here. Starting at 10 a.m. Mr. Valampurl has been riding round196 words
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Article39 1960-10-11 2 PENANG, Mon.— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda. will take the salute at the marchpast at the annual parade and inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the Malayan Red Cross Society at the Esplanade on Saturday.39 words
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267 1960-10-11 2 SYDNEY, Mon. a JAPANESE colonels book on the Malayan campaign will give no comfort to Gen. A.E. Percival or the troops he commanded at Singapore, the Australian publisher of the book. Mr. Sam Ure Smith, said today. A recent London report said Gen.Reuter - 267 words
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Article48 1960-10-11 2 PENANQ, Mon. Indian industrialist. Mr. Lakshmlpat Blnghania. will arrive in Kuala Lumpur from Hong Kong on Wednesday on a visit to Malaya. Mr. Slnghanla and hi? wife are due In Penang on Thursday and In Singapore on Friday. They will leave for Bangkok on Saturday.48 words
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Article132 1960-10-11 2 KUCHING, Monday. TWO children were killed and one critically injured when a school bus in which they were travelling collided with another bus at the 21st milestone, Bau Road. Fourteen others seven adults and seven children were injured. Three were detained for treatment. Others132 words
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167 1960-10-11 2 KHIR DELIVERS ULTIMATUM ON REPLANTING KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. "DUBBER estate owners who have not re- planted were today given unlil the end of the year to comply with the Government plan. The MlnLstrr or commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed I Khir Joharl. gave this ultimatum when commenting on the "hard167 words
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Article27 1960-10-11 2 BUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— j Bultan Abdul Hamid College old boys will hold their an- nual reunion dinner and dance on Nov. 4 at Alor Btar27 words
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Article102 1960-10-11 2 He cut $90 chain from a baby SINGAPORE, Mon. A 15, year-old boy who clipped a $90 gold chain from a baby's neck was today remanded to the Gimson Boys' School for a week, pending a probation report. The boy earlier pleaded guilty in the juvenile court to committing the102 words
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Article28 1960-10-11 2 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon Ong Chone Seang. 45. a labourer, collapsed and died in the Sungei Patani group hospital on his arrival there for treatment today.28 words
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Article33 1960-10-11 2 BINGAPORE. Mon. A Kuala Lumpur air traffic controller. Mr. Pang Ting Fun. 33. left by Qantas for London today for a fourmonth course In air traffic control under the Colombo Plan.33 words
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Miscellaneous343 1960-10-11 2 RADIO MALAYA H> M am ..S&rSS*. "ADIO SINGAPORE b M N s. H -st«p". M ms "ssjss r-ar wsj'ms tfae-vsr News 7.35 Son« Time: 755 Speak A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Malay 8.00 Time Signal. News In Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; The National Language; 103 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise;343 words
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Miscellaneous22 1960-10-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /NICE 1 I "dfV/vOU CANT (GO MOME J ALL TU6 CAME V L^S \l P66L A C*O/22 words
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841 1960-10-11 3 K: I'M READY FOR A SUMMIT WITH NEW U.S. PRESIDENT I BELIEVE WE'LL MEET NEW YORK, Monday MR. KHRUSHCHEV said last night that he is prepared to go to a Summit meeting with a new President of the United States and he believes they will meet. In a long televisionReuter - 841 words
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175 1960-10-11 3 NOW A KATANGA THREAT OVER NEW CONGO PLAN ELISABETHVILLE, Monday. MR. MOISE TSHOMBE, president of the breakaway province of Katanga, last night threatened to break diplomatic relations with Belgium if the latter persisted in advocating a unitary state in the Congo. I Mr. Tshombe said In an interview that BelgiumReuter - 175 words
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Article43 1960-10-11 3 ISTANBUL. Mon.— Turkish newspaper owners and editors took part in an auction yesterday for the first photographs of leaders of the deposed regime taken in detention and paid a total of 319.000 Turkish lira (about £12.700) for 37 photographs.43 words
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Article118 1960-10-11 3 ANOTHER BOMB BLAST IN NEW YORK YEW YORK. Mon.— A boir.b exploded outside New York's public library yesterday Just a week after another one injured six people In Timea Square. Sunday afternoon strollers on fashionable Fifth Avenue were showered with debris and the library's plate glass windows shattered. There wereReuter - 118 words
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Article25 1960-10-11 3 LUCKNOW. Mon.— Nearly 40 deaths were reported In north India v>day after a week of torrential rains and fast spreading floods. Rcuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article25 1960-10-11 3 PARIS. Mon.— A six-nation European summit may be held In Paris In December as a result of the Franco-Ger-man talks In Bonn. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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215 1960-10-11 3 Hospitals in space could help heart patients WASHINGTON. Mon.— The possibility of shooting a hospital Into orbit around the earth was raised yesterday by the house space committee. The committee. In a report on life sciences and space, said people with certain types of cancer or heart conditions may some215 words
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Article47 1960-10-11 3 LONDON. Mon. A British Hermes airliner with 76 people aboard overshot an airport runway while landing at Rochford, England, yesterday and crash-landed in a backyard garden at tea time. Neighbours in the area hastily banded together to help rescue all aboard. U.P.I.UPI - 47 words
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Article27 1960-10-11 3 TAIPEH. Mon.— President Chiang Kai-Shek today reviewed a spectacular military parade In front of the presidential palace in celebration of 49th Nationalist National Day. Rcuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article37 1960-10-11 3 TOKYO. Mon— The Asian Society, a semi-official Japanese body for co-opera-tion with Asian countries, said today It was working out a plan for setting up a wool Industry In Indonesia with Japanese techniques and capital.37 words
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172 1960-10-11 3 NOW 'SPECIALS' SENT OUT FOR NEW RIOTS SALISBURY, Monday. r FHE SPECIAL constabulary police reserve* was x called out in Gwelo, in the midlands of Southern Rhodesia, at midnight yesterday after riots during which police used tear gas. The "specials" are called I out only when European areas are threatened.Reuter - 172 words
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135 1960-10-11 3 BHATINDA (North India), Monday. CEVERAL political detainees are reported to have been killed when police opened flre on rioting prisoners in a Jail in this Punjab town yesterday. Unofficial reports said six prisoners were killed and about 50 Injured. Other reports saidReuter - 135 words
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Article68 1960-10-11 3 ROME. Mon.— Armed police ringed the Austrian Embassy here today as 1.000 students demonstrated against a campaign In Austria over Altoadige. the Italian Lower Tyrol. The Lower Tyrol was ceded to Italy by Austria at the end of World War I. Certain Austrian quarters are campaigning for autonomyReuter - 68 words
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Article79 1960-10-11 3 Aid rushed to typhoon victims MANILA, Mon.— President Carlos Garcia today directed all government relief agencies to rush emergency supplies, especially rice, to central Philippines areas hit by Typhoon Kit. It roared out of the Philippines yesterday leaving behind at least 35 dead and 80 missing, and property damage estimated79 words
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Article40 1960-10-11 3 CAPETOWN. Mon The South African Coloured Peoples Association yesterday held Its first congress here since the state of emergency was lifted and urged the Government to lift Its ban on the African National Congress and Pan-African Congress.40 words
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Article203 1960-10-11 3 I^NUOU, (Nigeria) Dr. Hi Michel Okpara. Premier of the Eastern Region of Nigeria said today that a South African Republic should be expelled from the Commonwealth. He told a Press confer, ence that South Africa was "soiling the Commonwealth. Let them get out." SAN FRANCISCO: VicePiesidential203 words
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Article34 1960-10-11 3 DUBLIN, Mon.— Bridget Magulre. eldest child of a family of 24, was recuperating in hospital here yesterday after giving birth to her 20th baby. She is 51.— U.P.1.UP - 34 words
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Article234 1960-10-11 3 You are Judged by Your ENGLISH You are Judged by the way you speak and write. Are you content with trie way you express yourself? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause Deo pie to underrate you? Thousands ot men and women are nandlcapped because they234 words
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Advertisement267 1960-10-11 3 Coupon for FREE BOOKLET THE REGENT INSTITUTE (DEPT. M/ 468), PALACE GATE, LONDON, W.B. Please send me without obligation a free copy of "Word Mastery," with details of your special arrangements for Overseas students. NAME ADDRESS h'.rrn if you are not intemleit at the moment, tend for thii bonklet note267 words
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Article49 1960-10-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Private candidates, who have followed a course of science subjects and who wish to sit for one or more science subjects in the Cambridge School Certificate and Higher School Certificate Examinations, should apply on a form obtainable from the Ministry of Education. Kay Slang Road.49 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-10-11 4 rIS scene of a Hindu father and his Infant M>n crossing a red-hot pit of burning wood embers was one of the highlights of the annual flrewalklng ceremony at the Sri Mariammari Temple, in South Bridge Road yesterday evening. A crowd of nearly 10.000101 words
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322 1960-10-11 4 'Intervene' call by union to the Premier SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union today petitioned the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, asking him to intervene in its dispute with the rival National Union of Oil Workers over union representation in the oil industry. The BPWU made this request322 words
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Article162 1960-10-11 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. SPECIAL training courses to meet the basic requirements of non-professional instructors of the Lembaga's literacy and language classes are being organised for each of the three major language groups Malay, Chinese and English. Each course will comprise eight weekly lectures on the principles and techniques162 words
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162 1960-10-11 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. (CERTAIN ARTICLES stolen from several women at the Macßltchie Reservoir recently will be returned to their owners. This was an order made by i the Ninth Magistrate. Mr RBI. Pates, today after he convicted two youths on their own pleas of guilty162 words
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64 1960-10-11 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Marvin Plake, executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, today urged Singapore to adopt a "spend more and earn more" policy. He thought Singapore ought to spend about $500,000 a year on tourist promotion. Last year tourists spent $3464 words
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Article197 1960-10-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A witness collapsed in the witness-box of an air-con-titioned courtroom at 3.45 p.m. today after being warned by the magistrate "to speak the truth and nothing but the truth." The witness. Goh Ah Sal of Kampong Batak, had just been reminded by the court197 words
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154 1960-10-11 4 Boys admit robberies, report called for SINGAPORE, Mon. A 15 year-old boy, dressed in white, torn singlet and shirt, blue pants, tearfully pleaded guilty in the Singapore juvenile court today to three charges of robbery and one of extortion. Appearing with him was another boy, 14. who pleaded guilty to154 words
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Article120 1960-10-11 4 QJINOAPORE, Mon. A O married man accused of the rape of a 12-year-old girl at his mother's house today told Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court that he had brought the girl home to protect hpr tnm ill-treat-ment by her parents. Ho Klat Seng. 25,120 words
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Miscellaneous307 1960-10-11 4 Thte diary SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Short talk on "Some problems of Infertility In Singapore" by Mr. T. H. Lean followed by films on sterility. K K. Maternity Hospital Lecture Theatre. 8.15 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Exhibition at Raffles Museum. 9 1 a.m. to 6 .30 pjn. Y.M.C.A.: Singapore Stamp Club. 5.30307 words
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Article300 1960-10-11 5 NEARLY 400 CONTACTS OF DUTCH RUBBER EXECUTIVE TRACED IN FEDERAL CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN intensive medical manhunt in the Federation and Singapore has so far traced over 460 people who came into contact with Mr. L. P. Vlaanderen, the Dutch businessman who was found to have300 words
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79 1960-10-11 5 RAWANO. Mon. A man who went to claim a reward for the tiger which was caught recently in a trap set by him in Templer Park was fined $100 on two charges In the Magistrates Court here. Yap Ah Kong. 38. pleaded79 words
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Article28 1960-10-11 5 ALOR BTAR, Mon. Abdul Rahman bin Din, 21, who had five convictions, was Jailed for four months for illegal possession of a dagger. He pleaded guilty.28 words
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118 1960-10-11 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Earl of Selkirk. United Kingdom Commissioner for Singapore and Commlssio-ner-Gi-niral for South-East Asia presented insignia of orders and medals to five members of the armed forces at a ceremony at Eden Hall. Air Vice Marshal R.A. Ramsay Rae was presented with the118 words
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Article, Illustration214 1960-10-11 5 Ex- Queen returns to Klang KLANG. Mon. Hundreds of school children welcomed the former Raja Permaisuri Agong. when she returned to this Royal town from Kuala Lumpur today. They lined the route to the Istana Kota, waving the Federation and Selangor flags. An 11 -gun salute was fired from the214 words
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142 1960-10-11 5 THE SHIP WRECK MAN ON HIS WAY HOME PENANQ. Mon. A shipwrecked Maldlvian fisherman, Musa Hassaln. 21, was repatriated today after spending more than one mdnth In Penang. Musa Hussaln. who could speak only the Maldlvian language, called on the Controller of Immigration, Mr. D. W. Blgley. this morning to142 words
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89 1960-10-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.Parental laxity Is the r.oot cause of the present wave ot teenage gangsterism throughout Malaya. This was stated today by the deputy Director of Information Services, Syed Zalnal Abldin, during a civics talk to 40 Chinese from new villagers in Selangor. Syed Zalnal89 words
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Article60 1960-10-11 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two boys, aged 14 and 13. were each allowed ball of $500 wben they claimed trial to a charge of criminal intimidation by threatening a man and his family with Injury with Intent to cause him to deliver $1,000 on Sept. 30. The case60 words
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Miscellaneous240 1960-10-11 5 Bug 8 Bunny By Ha! pit iivimdah! I I j WHATEVER/. I ■^■UTOOKTTY^ KVEWV WELL-J I T\F SAPECIPE V* LIKE \U| "~TF B^S VDU'rc A EVEN WANT YER" PWOP IT < THATSHOePOUSH,!^/! K V («BUJNa,yM? /3f«r CAMPLE^ THROUGH THB > C'K SIVE V* r~ir^_ \x ""^vLf^^Sfi xggP-HP-Eiy A GOOP f240 words
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Article24 1960-10-11 6 •fora's fi« (Minimum) MR. A MRS. ROBERT ANDREW tbanK relatives A friends for their valuable presents, congratulatory mas sages attendance at their marriage.24 words
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Obituary28 1960-10-11 6 >• W*4» $1$ (Mimimmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear mother Ethel Tbeodoula Mitchell who passed away on 11/10/58. Inserted by her loving daughters Alma and Muriel28 words
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Article170 1960-10-11 6 2» Word, tit (MUumum) MATERNITY REGISTER* Kequlred, available from the Caxton Press UK?) Ltd., 170-174 Hungei Beat Road. Kuala Lumpur: Tel: *****. Coat S4. E GRACEFUL Be Uay the Kay Karol Way Figure trimming classes mornings by arraagement. Singapore Model Academy Shaw House HMI (Spore). E A GOOD Malayan170 words
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Article645 1960-10-11 6 Mr. Khrushchev leaves New York and the United Nations this week, for Mongolia via Moscow if his original plans remain unchanged. He will not need to give balcony interviews in Ulan Bator, although the Mongolians must be as puzzled over Mr. Khrushchev's performance in the Assembly as645 words
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Article335 1960-10-11 6 A single integrated political party must be more effective man a coalition of two professing similar aims, and next month when the Selangor branch of Party Ra'ayat makes its second bid to promote merger with the Labour Party there is bound to be some sympathy with the idea335 words
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Article216 1960-10-11 6 Dato Onn bin Ja'afar is driving a hard bargain in his negotiations if that is* the word with the P.M.I.P. for a coalition government in Trengganu. He wants three of the State Executive Council's eight seats for Party Negara, which has been conceded, and insists on the key216 words
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Article, Illustration243 1960-10-11 6 - VERNON BARTLETT, just back from a fcwoTcek visit to Sarawak, pinpoints some of the problems that Colony faces and how the Government is tackling them. BORNEO is so large an island the third largest in the world that Sarawak, at its north-western tip, looks243 words
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Letters
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461 1960-10-11 6 YOUR leader of Oct. 6 ("Policy for Land") speaks of matters of importance to everyontf, but there Is more to be said. For Instance, some Kelantan documents of title carry an express condition prohibiting their transfer to persons othw than subjects of the Sultan without461 words
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Letter220 1960-10-11 6 WITH reference to the reported warning by the Minister of Commerce and Industry to the Rubber Producers' Council. I write to emphasise that the council was quite unaware ot my letter to you prior to Its publication: neither does It know that this Is being written!220 words
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Letter156 1960-10-11 6 IT has frequently been said that the referendum on the republic in South Africa was restricted to "whites" only, but this is factually Incorrect The strongest supporters of the Nationalist Party are unquestionably the Boers living in the Transvaal and Orange Free State. It Is well156 words
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Letter42 1960-10-11 6 IN view of the state of affairs disclosed by the evidence at the recent trial of Mr. Phillips, is there not a very strong case for a public inquiry into the administration of the Glmson School? A. P. GODWIN Singapore.42 words
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Article, Illustration736 1960-10-11 6 Vernon Bartlett - Vernon Bartlett by Can they all be educated enough to play some part tn government before the younger Chinese, in their desire to keep up with other enthusiasts for independence in Asia and Africa take to subversion in a big way? They are. of course, already encouraged736 words
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Advertisement127 1960-10-11 6 45 A Precision Thermostat giving perfect heat-f or-f abric, medium or heavy weight, reversible flex and pilot light for right or left hand use. Spore A Penang Federation O. ISM Tkanstaatatlc Csatrai Craas* Fiatoa. 750 Watts $23 50 $26.50 D. 5154 As abava but wttfc C P Cavar Plata $26.00127 words
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Article242 1960-10-11 7 P.C. WITH 'COURAGE' AWARD JAILED ALOR STAR, Mon. A policeman with an official commendation for his courage during the Emergency was today jailed for one year for misappropriating two pistols, one of which was later recovered from a gang of robbers. "Although theTe Is no evidence that you contacted the242 words
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Article59 1960-10-11 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Constable Ayub Khan. 32. of the Reserve Unit, who was burnt to death In a Land Rover accident at Braddell Road yesterday, was buried here this evening. Mourners at the Muslim cemetery in Bidadarl were led by the Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E. G.59 words
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88 1960-10-11 7 5 waitresses waited with immoral purpose... SINGAPORE, Mon. Five waitresses were fined in a magistrate's court here today for loitering for im1 moral purposes. Tan Seok Keow, 32, Ah Lam alias Esah, 34, and Loke Yoke Hens, were each fined $25. The other two, Isha blnte Vunnus and Tan Bon*88 words
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Article36 1960-10-11 7 BINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. S. C Stout, the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Singapore, will leave on Oct. 27 in the Carthage to take up the poet of United Kingdom Trade Commissioner at Bombay.36 words
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Article, Illustration630 1960-10-11 7 THEY GO TO SEE ROAD AND RAVINE WHERE THREE ARE ALLEGED TO HAVE FAKED ACCWENT FOR INSURANCE MONEY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. HPHE High Court here today made a 47-mile excursion to visit the seene of an allegedly faked road accident in which a man was630 words
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Article20 1960-10-11 7 RAWANG. Mon. The ninth youth club In the Ulu Selangor District Sungel Choh Youth Club was opened yesterday.20 words
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180 1960-10-11 7 578 STUDENTS (GIRLS, TOO) STRIKE OVER ONE MAN. ARAU, Monday. ALL 578 pupils 57 of them gixls of the Aliwah Religious Secondary School went on strike today in protest against the appointment of Perlis's Chief Education Officer, Inche Abdullah bin Sutan, as deputy chairman of the school supervisory board. Inche180 words
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Article33 1960-10-11 7 ALOR STAR, Mon. —Three dagger men held ud a cyclist. Hanafl bin Hanaplah, last night In Kampong Malam. Jltra. 12 miles from here, and robbed him of $13 and a watch.33 words
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85 1960-10-11 7 Law clerk acquitted in trust case I/UANTAN. Mon.— The managing clerk of a law firm's branch here. Charlie Lee. was today found not guilty of committing criminal breach of trust of a cheque tor $7,125 belonging to the firm. The Sessions Court' president, inche Azml bin Dato HaJi Kamaruddin. before85 words
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Article60 1960-10-11 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. —An Australian dairy cow caused a flurry at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday, when it jumped off a lorry and led labourers and wharf workers on a merry chase before landing in a monsoon drain. It was one of 19 dairy60 words
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Article138 1960-10-11 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The 3rd. Bn Royal Malay Regiment, will for the first time stage its own ceremony of Trooping the Colour at Ipoh t Saturday. The Batu Gaj ah -based battalion, under the command of Lieut. Col. Osman bin Rani, was the138 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-10-11 7 A model son (he was a problem child) is missing SINGAPORE, Mon. A 15- year-old boy, described by his mother as "once a problem child but now a model son" has been missing for a week. The boy. Tan Chye Hock. Is an inmate of Boys' Town. His mother. Madam102 words
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Article67 1960-10-11 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A carpenter, who took part In a $710 payroll armed robbery was today Jailed for three years, and ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan. Lua Kirn Chye. 19. was convicted by the first criminal district court of being with two others when at67 words
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348 1960-10-11 7 KUCHING. Mon. —i SARAWAK'S two poli- tical parties have evaded decisive comment on the controversial Issue of a national language for Sarawak. Leaders of the two parties remained non-com-mittal In their separate statements Issued to the Press here on a prediction by Dr. Hajl Zalnal348 words
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124 1960-10-11 7 CHICKEN-POX— SO KING'S VISIT IS POSTPONED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An outbreak of chickenpox at the Serendah Boys' Home today forced the postponement of the first public function by Malaya's newly-elected Tang di-Pertuan Agong. His Majesty, accompanied by the Raja Permaisuri Agong, was to have made an inspection tour of the124 words
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Advertisement142 1960-10-11 7 I ot additional sofa ajaifofl fi*l^P flP Hrn. i 1*; I!■ Ul VOJIOWIaO. Vf OUCH OrTICOS M W^-^— zz. TIOIKJ BAHRU BRANCH II I JOHORE BAHRU BRAMCH I Ew^^JJ^V^ JHL 1 J»^ Do r»of tempt robbers *=^HB— U and thieves. Kaep your I* valuables safely in I AND MAtACCA BRANCH142 words
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Advertisement61 1960-10-11 7 W rk. f Soft cool Car— im— the safest feminine towel. Softer becaus* Jft a knitted febric— no gauze, no chafing. Fine plastic flint for complete security. Feel supremely confident, supremely comfortable. In sarong, sari, samfu, or western dress, modem women wear Ciressa for complete freedom. Stitched loops hold It61 words
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Article, Illustration916 1960-10-11 8 Hong Kong beautician shares her secrets with us ONG have the women of Singapore and 1 Malaya sighed after the beauty of the Hong Kong girl (though I still think our women are better looking) and this week from that island city comes Ella Chou who plans to share the916 words
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Advertisement258 1960-10-11 8 After 25 more and more 7^ The skin that needs moisture most can hold it least! 5 Now, every time you cleans* your skin smooth away dryness too! New 'Moon Drops' Moisturizing Cleanser deep cleans every pore, and, at the same time, it moisturizes to bring out the glow of258 words
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Advertisement432 1960-10-11 8 Ait. c *B>>a^Bß^l IfJri ?!l 1 1 fsß ~s vjksl F l\ .Avlll She'll remember this day every day PLATE She'll thank you for ever for your gift of beauty to her new home Community Plate. Adorable sets and beautiful pieces are specially gift-wrapped for presentation to the Brid* Sole432 words
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Miscellaneous223 1960-10-11 8 Straits Times Crossword 1. Nuc.au- A b C a» want* T PZSS&TtF PeCUU r pilgTlnM relations (10. 8). t. BrUUes arranged by Russell I. Is it i hazardous thing to «u~«« pUy with cannon-balls? (9). 13. Ftorco (9> i 1 LF'&'i&SS' 15 SSESSSS *$> g*» ia iSom i? if?" rrturalai223 words
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Advertisement1657 1960-10-11 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE n mi. Liverpool. Glasgow, lohbon > cwnwtinu rttn. Dm Spore Stilt P. S'Mrn Hunt AaTTIHM Lirtrpael, Dublin tl PerVTetwi Ott 11 mum Lonoon I'tmtwrg. Retteroam It Part Oct 11 notnm in***, Glasgow ikh act v oct ii/ti oct v MUJMH e«noi, liieratal, Glasgow Pert Oct 141,657 words
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Advertisement1197 1960-10-11 9 KE2J22Z22H3E32^H SINE LA.C LIMES- AMH. ttOSU. MfOITIHUMAN. COMTIHIHTA.. ft SCAMIHAVIAH MI. r»ort r. n*» ta« ■•PMTIII*" IS/11 Ml "uunir i) ii a ott nu h\ mji oct iuirn it Oct/ 4 hot Kiim v i hot Accept. n| cargo i<w Gnu. Antwerp, ftottittm/Haatntm BreaMM, Mihljii. on*, Gottiakaii, CofMUf. Air Hi.1,197 words
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Advertisement1317 1960-10-11 9 g»7, M THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. lIMAPCRt (Iwa^Mal tat MM II LIMI SAMMS t» MEN. IX 1 CONTIWtNTAi. PMTI. IENMNOR lietnaal, H.II. RottC'dw. P Hamburg. IH. 1/11 Oct livcrpwt MM wrirts I Mm lENYANNOCN Hamburg. Bremen. Anhren. Rotttidan TUn let 1/ 1 Hat IENUIt* Htmburt, LaatM. KottlfOam Jl M1,317 words
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Advertisement1208 1960-10-11 9 *g^ MeAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. W r**** ELUBMAN LIMB KLAVENESS LIME P*^ MM, UMHM, MTTEWAM. NAVK LOS AHMItS. UK rUNitU, Will. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORUtNO. M tor cmj4.m i us* MiMtic Partt. lumq S t« ctitm i s«t» CITT Of RIPON Aaenci Sport P. Slim Ptnani lONNEVIUI 11/11 S" 11,208 words
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1006 1960-10-11 10 TRONOH'S BRIGHT OUTLOOK: RUBBER IS EASIER By Our Market Correspondent UK J. H. RICH, chairman of Tronoh Mines, anticipates an "appreciable improvement" in the company's results for the current year, chiefly because of the lifting of output restriction from Oct. 1. In his annual review Mr. Rich says that producers1,006 words
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Article227 1960-10-11 10 (ki ihhik first cratte rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Slngarc.e yesterday ai 95' 4 cents per ib.. uown 2\ cents on Fridays close. The tone was quiet after easy. S.L.CR.A. rlosinf price* In cent 3 per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers J4v sellers227 words
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Article39 1960-10-11 10 SINGAPORE, Oct 10 RUBBER: 95; ceaU per Ib. (down two and three-quarter cento). 5 iv m. unofficial close. 95] cents. Tone: Quiet TIN: $388.75 per picul (up 871 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down five tons).39 words
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Article81 1960-10-11 10 MELBOURNE. Mon Con. Zinc. 89/3 Mount Lyell (is) 6/91* North Broken HU. (10s.) 23/3 Peko 7/3 Oil Search 5/14 Timor Oil 4/3 Hill 50 8/1 Mount Morgan 19/- seller Western Mining 13/4 Bank of N.S.W. t36', Q J. Coles 15/104 Woolworths 16/1 4 Swan Breweries 11/9 Aust. Con.81 words
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Article153 1960-10-11 10 (< ING AFORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday -a cre: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent Oct./ Nov. shipments J38 1 bu>ers. $28*4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $414 sellers, drum $444 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $227.50, Sarawak $222.50. special Sarawak153 words
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Article138 1960-10-11 10 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' A— onlatUu rates were unchanged yesterday as follows tall rates to $100 New York: buying airmail TT. 33. OD 33 1/8. 90d/st 33 3/8 credit bills. 33 1/3 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail TT 32 5/16. OD. 32 7/16. 90 d/st 32 7/8 credit138 words
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Article23 1960-10-11 10 Malayan Stack Exchange: Oct. It OeU S Industrial!: ISI.M 1J1.5S Tins: 1*7.5$ 1«M1 Robbers: 236.40 237.18 Jan. 1 1»SS 3 1M.23 words
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Article647 1960-10-11 10 SINGAPORE niembei-s ol the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Bouitead (1.22; Fraser and Neave ords (2) $2.03 cd cb; Gammon 12.09 and 12.10; Henry Waugh $1.39; M. Breweries647 words
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Advertisement989 1960-10-11 10 Express U.S.A. PaeUle Atlantic Coast S«rvl«M t.T.A. t.TX UA S'pori P S'hjir Kenini H'konj I. Anftltl N. Yoit Kiukiai Mm" ttt Call II, Oct »/17 Oci 21 Oci 2i« Call a/M Set i ni. l) mi I) hi KMiktwaMtn' lit Clll Ji 25 Ni» a 27 Ntt 21 MM It*989 words
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Advertisement302 1960-10-11 10 NOTICES BEDFORD PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE is hereby given that at the thirty-sixth ordinary general meeting of the company to be held on 26th .October. 1960. The Directors will recommend, (or the stockholders approval. payment ot a first and final dividend of 20 cents per302 words
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Advertisement783 1960-10-11 10 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Cheah Hong Kiat has left our employment as Resident Technician ot our Kuching Office on Bth October 1960. He is no longer authorised to transact business on our behalf or receive monies due to us as from the abovementtoned date THE NATIONAL783 words
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Advertisement763 1960-10-11 10 TENDERS P.WJ). TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contractors Class 'D' and above will be received by the State Engineer. P.WJ). Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. of the 17th October, 1960 for the CONSTRUCTION OP A NURSES HOSTEL AT TAPAH. Full particulars are obtainable from the Executive Engineer, South Perak, Tapah.763 words
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Advertisement1231 1960-10-11 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts: (a) SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP IN PAEDIATRICS (b) LECTURESHIP OR ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN PATHOLOGY Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar. University of Malaya in Singapore. Cluny Road. Singapore. 10. with whom applications1,231 words
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Advertisement921 1960-10-11 11 TENDERS SINGAPORE MILITARY FORCES TENDEBS Tenders will be received at the Offlce of the Commandant. Singapore Military Forces, Beach Koad. Singapore 7, up to noon ot the 21st October. 1960, for:— The Supply of Military Type Personal Equipment and Military Type Clothing during 1961. for the Singapore Military Forces. Every921 words
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Advertisement678 1960-10-11 11 iContinncd from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT tt Warm* SS (Mlm.)— Mam St tt*. axtra COOK for European family Bin)al Park. Hours 11 s.m. to 3 p.m. Bute salary required. Box A 4414 S.T. B'por*. WANTED FINAL! OISPENSER for Private Medical Practice In Kuala Lumpur. Nursing experience preferable. Apply P.O. Bos 20A2678 words
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Advertisement862 1960-10-11 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Mlm.)— Max St et*. extra STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING D* sign/ Draughtsman i*ojuti»4. tar appointment in Kuala Lumpur ith established arm ot architects. Applicants should apply to Bos A 9447 B.T. K.L. for full particulars. WILL ESTABLISHED Printing Firm require* iipailsMisa? man with Initiative for Executive Position862 words
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Advertisement752 1960-10-11 11 OFFICE SPACE VACANT Word* Si (Mlm.)— Mam tt eta. axtra 4TM FLOOR. MAROBN HOUSE AVAILABLE TO LET AB OFFICE SPACE: AREA 2830 BQ. FT. APPLY: JACKSON m CO., LTD., 55. Robinson Road. Singapore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE St Warm* SS (Mlm.)— Mas St et*. axtra Ml ACRES building land Tanjong752 words
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Advertisement780 1960-10-11 11 BOOKS m PUBLICATIONS tt Ward* SS (Mlm.) Box M els. extra AVAILABLE NOW TNI NEW INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA HAND9OMB VOLUMES SPECIAL LOW PRICK $SO THE SET lndlis»nts»l* far Sshasls, Hamts, Offliu Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATION* LTD. DOCS. PtTS. ETC. 2* Ward* Si (Mlm.)— Bax St ct*. extra ALSATIAN PUPPIES for780 words
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Advertisement712 1960-10-11 11 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)—Bax St et*. extra STBSL DISKS, KlMbs and Racer*] Cabinet*. Uyttamr. Typist atands. uaalra. aa.ivlo«s, Tmwrltan, Calculators. Addars. RaUaaoa Off** SupplM*. 40. Raffles Quay, (8 pore) »7S«. NOW FANCY REVERSISLI Cottoa Bathm.it* Only $1.40. Printed Doublrsin Bcdsherts Only $4. b>' Utrmti Travelling Clock* j«..V), Many712 words
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Article122 1960-10-11 12 KODAK MAN ON ASIAN TOUR MR. SUNNY GIAM, advertising supervisor of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore, flies to Rangoon, Bangkok and Saigon on Saturday to coordinate the company's advertising campaign. This will be Mr. Giam's second visit to the territories. He leaves by BOAC Comet 4. Mr. Glam, who will be122 words
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Article111 1960-10-11 12 BEFORE returning to Japan this week. Mr. Yoshio Klyosh.ma of the Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Osaka, gave a dinner at the Wing Choon Yuen restaurant. Great World, for dealers in his company's products. At the dinner he screened a film showing the company's factories and111 words
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Article, Illustration329 1960-10-11 12 $500,000 FIRM TO OPERATE SHIPYARD, SAWMILL, WORKSHOP, NAIL FACTORY FISHING INDUSTRY A KOREAN firm, Shin Fung Co., is starting a $500,000 company in Jesselton which will operate a shipyard, motor workshop, sawmill, an aga-aga (jelly) and nail factory and a fishing industry. This was disclosed in329 words
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Article64 1960-10-11 12 The first International Rubber Exhibition to be held In Britain since 1921 opens today at Church House, Westminster, London. Many aspects of the rubber Industry will be on show on 87 stands at this exhibition and nearly 1.000 delegates are expected to attend the Jointly-held 2nd64 words
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Article38 1960-10-11 12 Malaya produced 265,937 tons of bauxite in the first seven months of the year, compared with 198,215 tons in the corresponding period last year. The July output was 38.533 tons, against 49.064 tons in June.38 words
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Article, Illustration210 1960-10-11 12 INDIA'S third biggest industrialist arrives in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow from Hong Kong to start a business tour of Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Lakshmlpat Slnghanla, director of the J. K. Organ I isatlon in charge of the Eastern Zone at Calcutta. Is ac rompanled by his210 words
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182 1960-10-11 12 Penicillin ointment made in Malaya shipped to Ceylon GLAXO Laboratories (Malaya) Ltd.. which started operation 10 months ago at Petaling Jaya, have sent their first consignment of over 12,000 tubes of penicillin ointment to Ceylon. The penicillin. wholly manufactured at the factory, is being shipped by the Risshun Maru. A182 words
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Article, Illustration133 1960-10-11 12 A NEW curio shop has opened for business at Orchard Road, Singapore. Called Moon Gate, the shop deals in antiques, curios. Jades, ceramics, Ivory, Jewellery, paintings. embroidery, lamps. Bali carving, screens, carpets, bronze, silverware and furniture from Asian countries including China. Japan. Thailand and Indonesia.133 words
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Article45 1960-10-11 12 A 12-member Japanese textile trade team left Singapore during the week-end after a three days' market survey. Mr. S. Shimoi, leader of the mission, said that their tour was a success, and they were confident of getting more business in Singapore.45 words
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Article, Illustration197 1960-10-11 12 WURLITZER INTRODUCE NEW MUSIC INSTRUMENT THE Wurlitzer Co. of New York, the world's largest manufacturers of keyboard instruments, has invented a unique instrument for providing musical accompaniments. Called Side Man. the Instrument gives authentic rhythm patterns and realistic Instrument effects, like the rhythm section of a band or orchestra. Any197 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-10-11 12 MR. JAMES T. LEE (above). promotion manager of the Far Eastern Economic Review, is now in Malaya collecting; material for a tourist guide book of South- East -n to be published on Dec. 1. Mr. Lee said that the book would contain comprehensive Information about the70 words
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Advertisement122 1960-10-11 12 MAKE IT A FAMILY DECISION The brilliant new Oxford... long, low, lithe. Its sparkling performance, roominess and economy match its splendid lines and gay colours. Undoubtedly supreme family car value. OXFORD Malayan Motors Limited 14/20 Orchard Road. Singapore AND AT WEARNE BROS LTD. in the FEDERATION OF MALATA. OEALERS Sjrtwjk122 words
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Advertisement91 1960-10-11 12 Neat work finished fast with a T1 TYPEWRITER The typewriter that makes typing so much faster because it's so much lighter to operate. Its magnesium carriage is 30* lighter than average. T he Tl has also another* time and labour saving device— the mechanical memory tabulator. It actually remembers how91 words
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Article299 1960-10-11 13 TWO-WAY TRAFFIC IS ONLY WAY TO IMPROVE MALAYAN SOCCER, SAYS LIM By KEN FERNANDEZ Kuala Lumpur, Monday \MR. LIM KEE SIONG, vice-president of the Football Association of Malaya who was chef de mission of the Malayan team which competed in the Olympic Games at Rome, returned299 words
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Article198 1960-10-11 13 TEOH ENG TATT - The XV that Max built prospers TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE; Won. The Singapore Cricket Club invitation side which Max Parker built has blossomed Into a crowd-pleaser and deserves a crack at the stronger teams now. The Asian players, specially picked by the club, were again prominent today when the198 words
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181 1960-10-11 13 SPOTLIGHT ON THE FAM CUP S'pore to field 'A' XI: Johore drop out SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore will not field its undefeated Malaya Cup football team in this year's F.A.M. cup competition which starts on Oct. 14. Instead the team will comprise reserve players with two or three members of the181 words
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Article91 1960-10-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR. MOD. Johore. drawn to meet Selangor in the F.A.M. Cup at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday haw conceded a walkover because of "other commit menta." The P.A. of Selangor secretary. Mr. Paul Murugesu. said that he had received a letter from the Johore FA. stating91 words
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Article269 1960-10-11 13 EPSOM JEEP - It's time to go for Quick Win EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Quick Win (late Oappan) a four-year-old Australian gelding by Pan n. Is coming to hand splendidly and looks ready to start winning in Class 5. Ridden by apprentice Ismail, Quick Win did an attractive gallop on a269 words
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Article472 1960-10-11 13 WEIGHTB for the seeand day l Wednesday) of th» Selangor Turf Club October meeting: Cl. 3. Div. 3— 6 f. Mr. Magoo 9.N Wonder Hawk B. IS Delarg* S.lt Malham 8.11 Nee-Hotv-Ma B.l* (..Hoping Shoe 8.10 AUnetto 1.09 Boomerang S.M HI Society 807 Krppel Harbour 8.07 Colza472 words
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Article92 1960-10-11 13 QJLNOAPORE. Mon. Johore Bahru PWD completed a soccer double when they beat Johore Military Forces 2-0 In the Senior Cup final on the Johore Civil Sen-Ices (round yesterday. PWD. who had previously woo the league chmaplonshlp with an unbeaten record, led l-o at halftime with92 words
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Article381 1960-10-11 13 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Mon. A plan to win five medals In welghtliftlng— three golds and two silvers at the S.E.AP. Games in Burma in December next year h&s been drawn up by Mr. Chua Tian Teck. S.A.W.L.F. president and chef de mission of381 words
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Advertisement59 1960-10-11 13 SOWAR BY WEST END WATCH CS REASONABLE PRICES /-^H jMt FAR CAST SOLE AGENTS LAP HENG CO.. LTD. SINOAPOMC: SANK OF CHINA BUILDING HONO KONC: MARINA HOUSE EXTRA STI'RDI ■■•^■f for Comfort! I Thratrr Sratt I Wjk 7h« t»od "q Oo MonyCoctu'*' in Japa* Kotobuki Seating Co ltd 14. lchome,59 words
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Advertisement300 1960-10-11 13 &f WORLD'S HIGH CAPACITY AIR CONDITIONERS Kb I PHILCO NOISELESS IWO modtl. with GUARANTEED BTU SSSr Hcn't Mw way to uve money and h*v r ttw mmt^anttd «<> condition** all. Ev«n tht M(h«u captdly Philco NoiWtts cult ait conditioning taunt down to a wriMpor. rtfMMtm g» J .h« fanw Cnm300 words
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Miscellaneous53 1960-10-11 13 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER Tour match: Penang v Putra Parahlangan (City Stadium >. Spore DIt. 1: Chinese Athletic v Dfcrol Afiah (Jn Besar. S.ll pjn.). El'GGEK Spore inUr-aebMl: St. Andrew*! v johore English College (Woodsvllte). HOCKEY Spore DiT. 1: SCRC v Comb Schools (Shenton Way); SCO Indian Ann fpadang); Dr?. S:53 words
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Miscellaneous401 1960-10-11 13 I SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER [Sultan Abdul Hamld College. Alor jnnnnr «Min. rip stoai 8tar 6 (tr r Penalty*: P *"S 'B 1 0 JOHOSE SEMOR CLP FINAL. KAHr o zonal trv) PWD J. Bahru 2 (X. Soosay. 8AHC B 8 (Koa1 try) Osman Shaban) Military Forces GOLF 0: Janlor Cap401 words
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Article, Illustration549 1960-10-11 14 From LEE FOO SAN TANAH RATA, Mon. HE MEETS ENGINEERS AND INSPECTS MAIN WORK SITES AT THE HIGHLANDS ♦JHK Vang di-Perluan Agong, the Raja Permaisiiri Agong and the I^i'inic Minister, Tcngku Abdul Rahman, today toured sites of the Central Electricity Board's multi-million dollar hydro projects near549 words
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Obituary11 1960-10-11 14 FRANCIS MOREIRA of Statue Road Tnvandrum paused away October 6th.11 words
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Article81 1960-10-11 14 THI FAMILY OF the late Oon Hoon l.ip thank all friends and relative* lor tfeeir kind aiulatance. wreath* and attendance at the funeral on 7.1060. MR. ANO MRS. CNOO BAH CNVE thank all relative! and frieada for their valuable prvaenla, congratulatory meanacea, attendance aod aitlatanec on their marriage at81 words
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Article60 1960-10-11 14 LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon. United Nations guards remained around the official residence of Mr. Patrice Lumumba this morning, despite his declaration last night that he had no further need of military protection. The Congolese leader toured the capital last night proclaiming that he was taking over effectiveReuter - 60 words
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Article32 1960-10-11 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Rural Board Assessment List for 1961 has been completed and may be inspected at the Assessment and Estates Department, Ground floor. City Hall, during office hours.32 words
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Article28 1960-10-11 14 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off in Lorong 3, Oeylang, between Sims Avenue and Lorong Tiga Estate, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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245 1960-10-11 14 KUALA TRENGGANU, Monday rfHE Pan Malayan Islamic Party headquarters has dissolved its Kuala Trengganu North Division, comprising of 25 branches, because "irresponsible leaders" had tried to sabotage the State Government. The general secretary of the PMIP Ustaz Abu Bakar Hamzah. said that the action245 words
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Article177 1960-10-11 14 22 TOP THUGS NABBED CINGAPORE, Mon. 13 A six-hour C.I.D. operation against hardened hoodlums ended at dawn today with 22 arrests. All of them are top thugs in the secret society hierarchy and had been sought by the police for some time. Three other youths were detained in connection with177 words
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Article274 1960-10-11 14 LONDON. Mon. There was a certain amount of selective buy- Ins in London stock markets today, particularly in the morning. bul conditions generally were less cheerful than those prevailing towards the end of last week. The credit squeeze Induced more cautious attitude on buyers but274 words
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Article34 1960-10-11 14 LONDON. Mon. Bpot 28id.. Nov. 38|d.. Dec. 27Jd., Jan./ March 27id.. Apr./ June 27] d.. July/Sept. 26Jd.. Oct. c.l.f. 27Jd.. Nov. c.i.f. 28d.. Dec. c.i.f. 28d.. Tone: Quiet and steady at lower levels.34 words
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Article21 1960-10-11 14 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £807*. sellers £808). Forward buyers £8011. sellers. £802. Settlement £808J, Turnover a.m. 45 tons, p.m. 15 tons.21 words
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Advertisement97 1960-10-11 14 Moit Ad^ c 3mera for Professional and the RICOHMATIC 44 is an entirely n«w Electric Eye camera with an automatic expo- U sure system. Twin f/3.5 lenses. exclusive duo-lever focusing. -y«t^ built-in flash contact. Price: $135.00 (S'para) $155.00 <*•«.> <«>"•> JESS RICOH SUPER 44 <f 4) Ws£^rJ lenl shutter ipee-d97 words
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