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Title Section26 1960-10-17 1 I It AM DAILY i I 111 II II II SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times AW*" I*'1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1960. 15 CENTS.26 words
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184 1960-10-17 1 SOUTH East Asia's finest publication, The Straits Times Annual for 1961 will be on sale SOON. And the new edition more than maintains the traditional standards of writing, photography and production that have made the Annual famous. Here is what it offers:184 words
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153 1960-10-17 1 ASCOT, Sun. A Church of England rector declared here last night that the Ten Commandments were no longer the basis of Christian teaching and "lead to a negative attitude". The Rev. George Wilkins said: "They are very largely responsible for giving young people the ideaReuter - 153 words
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Article675 1960-10-17 1 'SOME PERSUASION' MIGHT WORK But he's silent on Irian plan details Hint of talks in Holland AMSTERDAM, Sunday. fENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN said here yesterday that "some persuasion*' from other countries might result in a solution to the West Irian problem. The Malayan Prime Minister was talkingReuter; UPI - 675 words
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Article330 1960-10-17 1 Attempt to trace rumour source SINGAPORE. Sunday fFHE MANAGING Di- rector of the Chung Khiaw Bank, Mr. Lee Chee Shan, is to meet his legal advisers and the Police tomorrow in an attempt to trace the source of the rumours which led many customers to withdraw their deposits. 'Wicked rumours'330 words
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Article30 1960-10-17 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Tmes of India reported today that security forces had arrested a "Chinese spy" in the Northeast Frontier Agency area along the SlnoIndlan border— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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118 1960-10-17 1 MANILA, Sun.— The mighty Pampanga River, swollen by typhoon "Lola's" torrential i rains, breached a concrete dyke today and flooded three towns 50 miles north of here. Latest reports brought the typhoon death toll to 41. An influenza, diarrhoea, and dysentery epidemic hadReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-10-17 1 MR. LEE CHEE SHAN, the managing director of the Chung Khiaw Bank, immediately after his return from Hong Kong. With him are Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, a director of the bank (left) and Mr. Ko Teck Kin. the chairman. Straits Times picture.49 words
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225 1960-10-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday INDONESIA'S strongman, Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, left early this morning; disappointed that he could not play a game of tennis with the Yang di Pertuan Agong a thing he had wanted to do so much. Gen. Nasution. Indonesia's Defence Minister and Chief225 words
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181 1960-10-17 1 CALL-UP TO GET BIGGER IN SOUTHEN RHODESIA SALISBURY, Sun. Another 1,600 White territorials are to be called up in addition to the 2,000 men already involved in "Operation Rehabilitation", the Southern Rhodesian Government announced yesterday. The aim is to clean up trouble makers in African townships where there has beenReuter - 181 words
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Article98 1960-10-17 1 Castro shoots 2 more U.S. men HAVANA, Sun.—Pret mier Fidel Castro's revolutionary regime early today executed by firing squad two Americans accused of taking part in an invasion of Cuba. Robert Otis Fuller 25. of Miami. and Allen Dale Thompson, 36. of Queen City. Texas, were executed by rifle fireUPI - 98 words
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Article45 1960-10-17 1 TWO EXPELItD MOM OH Sun K expelled, Amrrirui lourisi M.iik I Kimin-k< ■arvej < Bcomii .p\ Mai So»ir( n> H -a id today. L Fl STAMPEDE DEATHS lAMPAI i Mii < id-n AfriauM Mm It h'tspiUl l.iifcrda> jftur stamped sad Krn.va-Ljanda i• r mil bcri-45 words
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150 1960-10-17 2 CINGAPORE. Sun. Youth leadership in Church and State here has been emphasised by the Dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, the Rev. E. O. Sheild, in the latest Issue of the Courier. "Singapore's glory is in its youth: and Singapore's hope is in its150 words
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376 1960-10-17 2 U.S. investors have their I eyes on Malaya —banker > SINGAPORE, Sun. AN American bank executive said here today that American capitalists were aware of the excellent prospects of investment in Singapore and the Federation. He is Mr. Roland Pierotti, co-ordinator of the Bank of America's international activities, who arrived376 words
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Article162 1960-10-17 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Education has introduced "integrated schools" as an experiment in the Governments attempt to fuse the four educa- 1 tional streams, said Mr. Leong Keng Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, last night. He was speaking at the Singapore162 words
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265 1960-10-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Lim Chin Siong, political secretary to the Finance Ministry, last night called on all unions and employers here to "recognise their responsibilities" towards the Government's industrialisation policy. He made this call In a speech at the fifth anniversary celebrations of the Singapore265 words
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Article48 1960-10-17 2 PENANO, Sun. Th« Governor. Raja Tun Uda congratulated the Penang and Province Wellesley Red Cross Society on their smart turnout at their annual inspection at the esplande yesterday. He later took the salute at the marCi past and presented nroflclency awards to officer!!.48 words
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282 1960-10-17 2 KUCHING, Sunday. THE Sarawak Government has given details; of two important schemes to boost rubber! production in the rural areas and to encourage secondary industries in this town. The first project. an! assisted rubber planting I scheme, is planned to help farmers living282 words
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Article73 1960-10-17 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The body of woman who was drowned in the Kelantan River In Pasir Mas 12 miles south of here, was found by a search party this morning. Mlnah blnte Dolah. 50. was said to have fallen from the Pasir Mas Jetty while on73 words
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Article42 1960-10-17 2 PENANG. Sun Seven Singapore models. led by Vickie Dutton. today displayed the latest Tootel fabrics at a fashion parade here. The exhibition. held at the E and O Hotel, was attended by a large gatherIng, mostly women.42 words
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106 1960-10-17 2 GOVT. URGED TO AID THE TOURIST TRADE CINGAPORE. Sun Mr. BH. Melwanl. acting chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, who Is retiring from his post on Saturday, today stressed that hard work and 100 per cent co-operation from the Government waj necessary to make Singapore's tourist Industry a success. This,106 words
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Miscellaneous23 1960-10-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby EARLS COURT MOTOR SHOW f<rik 1 TOLD YOU MOT TO \WCAR STILETTO HECLS IN THIS CUOWO -y i23 words
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Miscellaneous169 1960-10-17 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. Call for one kind of strak i^nirrx'^r- 10 atJjSii jstje 11. Great «V wngglin K lo«er 1"^*o '<* >' >•• 8 If> i-tt'i-- *f -%.tr*«w-l« small 18 fol> **°h ClftM <7>. 11 issaus, saw.** ftSSbururu «.3srgfipsi2» *sraaxs s,.— 30. No complimentary German! Solution will be169 words
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Article889 1960-10-17 3 LONDON, Sun. WORLD SITUATION MUCH WORSE, WE MUST GET BACK TO MOOD OF LAST SPRING— PREMIER MR. Macmillan said yesterday it would be foolish to deny that the international situation had substantially worsened since last May. But at the same time he declared "it is noReuter; UPI - 889 words
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568 1960-10-17 3 Many moods and manners of virtuoso Nikita leave mark in America j NEW YORK. Sun MR. KHRUSHCHEV, who dominated the United Nations and New York with his personality for 25 days, has gone but his memory will linger on. Producing a bewildering array of personality changes and a succession ofReuter - 568 words
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178 1960-10-17 3 Expectant mothers warned: No new pets LONDON, Sun.— Dr. James Roberston, a medical officer of health in Lincolnshire, warned women to avoid acquiring new pets during pregnancy. He believes a major cause of stillbirths and infant mortality :.i.iy be a little known infection called toxoplasmosis. "Almost all mammals land mostReuter - 178 words
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Article72 1960-10-17 3 A strike against sex segregation I/ARACHI, Sun— Some 2,000 students of the J. J. Science College went on strike against the principal's attempt to Introduce separate entrances for boys and girls. The boys said they held very strong views against this kind of segregation. Among their demands, students listed: SuspensionUPI - 72 words
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Miscellaneous380 1960-10-17 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 Metres) Short Wave- 62 metres A M 600 Time Signal, Negara- Ku News Headlines; 6.05 Mornfrom 9.00— 10.0* p.m. jng Melodles; 6 50 Keep Fit With A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Telk Lee; 7.00 Ted Heath And His Morning Prelude; 7.00380 words
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Article296 1960-10-17 4 REGIONAL BOARDS TO UNDERTAKE NEW SYSTEM OF PERMITS FOR TRADE VEHICLES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE new system of issuing licences for com* menial vehicles is being stepped up with the formation of regional licensing boards to take over the powers from the Commissioner of Road Transport.296 words
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Article199 1960-10-17 4 YOUTHS TOLD TO LOOK AHEAD TPOH. Sun. The Assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Syed Ja'afar Albar, last night said that the Government was taking a great interest in youth movements. He was speaking at the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs "Talentime" contest. Syed Albar said that youth? should learn199 words
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Article43 1960-10-17 4 KLUANG, Sun.— A visit to the micro-wave station here highlighted a civics course for 30 local youths today. They also attended talks on secret .societies, rural development and national registration. The course was organised by the Information Department.43 words
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Article77 1960-10-17 4 BOESTAMAM WARNS PARTY MEN IPOH. Sun.— The president of Party Rakyat, Inche Ahmad Boestamam. today warned the party's leaders to be on guard against opportunists getting into the party. Addressing the annual delegates' conference of the Perak branch here, he said the party needed leaders who could command the confidence77 words
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Article61 1960-10-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board has been granted total exemption from all the provisions of the Rubber Dealers' Ordinance or any rules made under them, a Singapore Government Gazette announced today. Although It is to take effect from Sept. 1, It will not come61 words
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Article23 1960-10-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Inche Byed Harun bin Syed Mahmud Bhahabudin and Inche Ghazall bin Haji Othman have been appointed Federal Customs Officers.23 words
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Article22 1960-10-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Court of Criminal Appeal will sit In the Supreme Court building from 10.30 a.m. on Oct. 28.22 words
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204 1960-10-17 4 M.B. will speed up rural uplift projects TPOH, Sun. The 1 Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Shaari bin Piai, will make an intensive two month tear o? the state, beginning this week, to speed up work on rural development projects and Inspect the progress already made. "I am not quite204 words
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Article55 1960-10-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A party of 40 Thai military and civilian personnel flew in from Bangkok today by Thai International on their way for a two-week study tour of Australia. They were led by Gen. T. Senlvong of the Royal Thai Army. After an hour stopover the55 words
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127 1960-10-17 4 PENANG, Sun.— The Bishop of Penang. Monsignor Francis, Chan, said here yesterday that too much trash was being offered as reading matter to the public "especially school children" In Penang. The Bishop said this at the opening of the Catholic Information Service127 words
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Article35 1960-10-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will thank participants of the 1960 Cultural Festival at a reception to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow night at 8 p.m.35 words
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Article26 1960-10-17 4 BEREMBAN. Bun.— The Seremban division of the UMNO today decided to ask the State Government to review the composition of the state executive committee.26 words
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Article266 1960-10-17 4 rwxHE following is today's I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Loodon. Duimldorf. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Bangkok (8A714) 9.15 pjn.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (8A705) 10.50 pjn. Qanta*: Prom Sydney, Melbourne. Perth. Jakarta (EMMS) II am Cathay266 words
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104 1960-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. thousand children under five have been x inoculated against diphtheria here. The Municipal Health Officer. Dr. L. 8. Sodhy, said I were at least 50.000 en in this age group and he would like to ore come forward. 30.000 Inoculated so104 words
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Article98 1960-10-17 4 Robber gang smashed: 20 arrested rpAIPING, Sun.— A gang who A had been specialising in robbing courting couples In the Lake Gardens here has been smashed by the police. Twenty secret society men have been arrested. They are now either In Jail or awaiting trial. A police spokesman said secret98 words
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Article106 1960-10-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places from tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the fleld officers during the shows: Tomorrow: Tan106 words
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279 1960-10-17 4 IPOH COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT IPOH, Sun. TiHE IPOH Alliance's Town Council Advisory Committee which includes top party officials and town councillors was studying how the proposed municipalisation of Ipoh would increase expenditure. Senator Yeoh Kten Telk, chairman of the Advisory Committee, told the Straits279 words
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Article45 1960-10-17 4 IPOH, Sun.— The board of directors of Tanjong Tin Dredging Ltd., have declared a third interim dividend of one shilling a share (less tax) for the year ending Dec 31. 1960, payable on Nov. 26. 1960 to shareholders registered on Oct. 13. 1960.45 words
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Advertisement156 1960-10-17 4 October is ANGIIA -PREFECT month at G eo| i||pi otors 200. Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore -9. See the latest Anglias -Prefects in their newest colours at terrific values ready to drive away on cash, trade in or hire-purchase terms. In the heart of Malaya's Mountains whet* the w*oHwr It pleasantly warm156 words
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Advertisement133 1960-10-17 4 The diary POUCE BAND: Kallang Park. 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 pm PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Exhibition at Raffles Museum. 9 a.m. to 5.30 pjn. CHINESE YJtC.A: Trafalgar Home Youth Club's annual general meeting. 7.30 pm. TOC H SINGAPORE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: Inaugural meeting of new group at Talbot Home, 11. Scotts Road 8.30133 words
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Advertisement437 1960-10-17 4 tSHAW: Organlaatlon. >Q J Phone ***** LAST 4 SHOWS l'.^" "TRAGEDY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR" I In English Chinese tub-titles. Jj I TONIGHT 9.30 p.m. Premiere 1 1 I 1 1 fl I" ||^Kanaturner Wanthonyquinn sandra dee john saxon I /jk At r Supenmpoted Chinese tub* fell) 1 DED437 words
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Article212 1960-10-17 5 Union to press for one national body to represent all board's employees KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE 665-strong Central Electricity Board Junior Officers' Union today decided to ask the board to revise the salary scales for nontechnical staff. This decision was taken at the annual conference212 words
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Article188 1960-10-17 5 WE KNOW OUR ENEMIES: UNIONIST pENANG. Sun. The president of the Penang Port Commission Employees' Union. Mr. G. V. Abraham, said today local trade unionists were "fully aware" that Communism was their enemy. "There is no need for politictauis to remind us of this." he said. Speaking at the union's188 words
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Article106 1960-10-17 5 Four Muslim groups get together SINGAPORE. Sun. Four major Muslim organisations have banded together to form a liaison committee to strengthen and unite all sections of the Muslim community here. The body, comprising the Muslim Advisory Board, the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, the Singapore Religious Teachers' Association and the Mohammadlah106 words
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163 1960-10-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Afr Ministry Local Staff Union here hopes that new Industries to be started by the Government will absorb workers declared redundant by the Air Ministry of Works Department and the Royal Air Force. The union president. Mr. V. Devakirubai, in a report163 words
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169 1960-10-17 5 MALAYA'S CHILD HERO CHOSEN BUT NAME IS SECRET KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's child hero has been chosen but the name will be kept secret until 5 p.m. on Oct. 22 —Universal Children's Day. On that day the Yang diPertuan Agong will personally pin the medal "Pingat Hang Tuah," named after169 words
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Article56 1960-10-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Raffles Nat ion a! Library will begin moving to its Stamford Road premises tomorrow. Th« changeover Is expected to be completed by Nov. 2. The children's library will be closed from tomorrow until Nov. 18. and the adult 'reference and lending libraries will be closed56 words
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377 1960-10-17 5 TEMPLER: 'MOST TREMENDOUS PLEASURE' TO BE IN PENANG PENANG. Sun. "PIELD MARSHAL Tun Sir Gerald Templer arrived in Penang today by the Royal Malayan Air Force Twin Pioneer aircraft, Lang Sewah, after an absence of four years. "It gives me the most tremendous pleasure to be back here In Penang377 words
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106 1960-10-17 5 SINGAPORE* Sun.— For 14 J hours on Tuesday, troops and combat-ready policemen will cover the eastern half of Singapore daring a largescale Internal security exercise. British and local troops and unite from four police divisions will be placed on an emergency alert Standby Two106 words
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Advertisement415 1960-10-17 5 n LAST WEEK OF H GIANSINGH S I ANNUAL SALE 1 H MORE GOODS MARKED DOWN M YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE AND I H SAVE HANDSOMELY. N MI«M JOCIITY fancy laaritMrti To claor 2.Kaacfc M MANHATTAN fancy t*«rt ■Mrt* (L. tin) 4.00 H ARROW »t«i n mn4 fancy tport415 words
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Miscellaneous295 1960-10-17 5 Buys Bunny By BatpH Ueiandaht lae^ S^™ c P fWRW M \HEBe YAABE, '^vl JBUT^Y YES. IWAS\| I /HC3WBVW,IP I HAVE BETTBR\ 3 1 v »JUST MAVE SYLVSSTER! TMATU.) JUST NE6OTIATINJS 11 LUOC HgKB. I SHALL PAY /pwvfMeio _V ooush.^ l«Twoiuctfi7 owe for a loan, Boou iaamepiately^plusa 1 i SiZMAiKiSTRETrJ)295 words
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Article26 1960-10-17 6 Were 1 tit (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Chua Nla Kla thanks relatives and friend* for their night visit*, condolences, wreath', attendance and assistance at funeral.26 words
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Obituary29 1960-10-17 6 M Wmrdt %1» (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING MEMORY Of tb* late Mr. Llm Hock Chjre departed IT-10 57 sadly mini* by Mend*, relatives, parents, stater and brother*.29 words
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Article586 1960-10-17 6 The table thumping and the rest of the flamboyance to which Mr. Khrushchev treated the U.N. Assembly wiped «ut for nearly three weeks recollection of the summons to serious business which Mr. Eisenhower addressed to the ninety-nine nations. Mr. Macmillan reinforced this call for "serious, sober and586 words
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Article407 1960-10-17 6 Marshal Sarit of Thailand complains of Communist activity in Laos as if it were something new. But the Pathet Lao have been fighting on and off for 11 years: there has always been a food measure of participation by the Vietminh—after all Ho Chi Mlnh still regards407 words
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Article176 1960-10-17 6 The accident that there are more students from the Federation than from Singapore studying in Singapore's law faculty is not, as Haji Mustapha Albakri suggests, sufficient reason to start another faculty in Kuala Lumpur. Last May, when the Federation and Singapore Governments agreed to split the University of176 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1960-10-17 6 ALLINGTON KENNARD - THE CONQUEST OF THE MALAY STATES ALLINGTON KENNARD WAS THIS THE WAR THE BRITISH DIDN'T WANT? by BRITISH INTERVENTION IN MALAYA (1867-1877) by Professor C. Northcote Parkinson (University of Malaya Press, 455.) FOR nearly fifty years after the fou nding ot Singapore the British took practically no interest in the1,567 words
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120 1960-10-17 6 18 It not possible for th« Singapore Government to launch an extensive campaign to destroy the ever Increasing numbers of unlicensed stray dogs? I live In Braddell Heights and In this area alone there are a great many mangy and filthy strays. Surely It would120 words
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Letter47 1960-10-17 6 The so-slow tax man I SUBMITTED my Income tax return In January but have so far not received any notification as to my tax liability, whereas in previous years such notices were sent to me during June-July. Is efficiency in the department beginning to deteriorate? TAXPAYER Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement36 1960-10-17 6 Mske tun of the greatest care in servicing jrour Sheaiter pen by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or taking it to SheafferS SALES b SERVICE 75 Robinson RaaaV Singapore) T.liatusi: *****36 words
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Article259 1960-10-17 7 CHILDREN WHX SHAPE OUR FUTURE AND DETERMINE OUR PEACE PLANS, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in a message to the United Nations seminar on family and child welfare, which begins here tomorrow, says there is "no subject of more fundamental259 words
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232 1960-10-17 7 THUGS SLASH A YOUTH AS SILENT CROWD WATCHES KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. AN UNIDENTIFIED motorist rushed a 19- year-old youth to the General Hospital here at 1 a.m. today after he was attacked by thugs. Wong Keng Leng, a stall assistant at the Jalan Raja Bot market, was admitted in a232 words
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127 1960-10-17 7 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. I The Federation Government Is to consider calling on State Governments to agree to a uniform scale of allowances for town councillors. This was stated today by a spokesman of the Ministry of the Interior. He said the National127 words
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Article77 1960-10-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Lt.Gen. Sir lan H. Riches. Commandant General of the Royal Marines, is due to arrive In Singapore on Thursday to visit Royal Marine units. He will visit No. 42 Commando, Royal Marines. at the Royal Navy air station at Sembawang. and Royal Marine77 words
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117 1960-10-17 7 Sambanthan to estate workers buy shares ]yjl AR, Sun. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V T. Sambanthan, today urged 500 workers at Sagil Estate. 24 miles north of here, to buy shares of the National Land Acquisition Financial Co-operative Society. The society, formed three months ago by117 words
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Article38 1960-10-17 7 KUALA BELANGOR, Sun. M. SuDMah, 28, of TanJong Karang, has been sentenced to two years' Jail for breaking an order to remain Indoors from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance.38 words
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145 1960-10-17 7 SINGAPORE, Sun— Amendments to regulations governing the award of bursaries to students studying at Nanyang University and the University of Malaya reduce the number of years a bursary bolder is required to work with the Government. Where previously a bursary holder, other145 words
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Article237 1960-10-17 7 'More local books are needed' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting Syed Ja'afar Albar, "sincerely" hoped today that Malayans with talent would write books with local backgrounds so that people in this country need not "rely too much on external supply and Inspiration." He said this237 words
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Article63 1960-10-17 7 Airways man weds airways girl Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Targett. who were married at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Saturday. The bridegroom, an aircraft maintenance engineer with Malayan Airways, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Targett of Sydney. Australia. The bride. Miss Ursula Jill Stracey. a63 words
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Article234 1960-10-17 7 'DIGGING OWN GRAVE' KOTA BHARU, Sunday. T*HE Party Negara chief, Dato Onn bin Ja- 'afar, said here today that the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Government in Trengganu would be digging its own grave if it still insisted on keeping the portfolio of land and kampong fpment.234 words
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Article, Illustration41 1960-10-17 7 JAPAN'S NEW ENVOY TO MALAYA JAPAN'S new Ambassador to the Federation, Mr. WaUru Okuma, who will take up his post in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 23. Mr. Okuma called on Dr. Lee Han Keng, the Malayan Ambassador in Tokyo last week.41 words
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Article51 1960-10-17 7 KUALA BELANOOR. Sun. -A civics assembly for membei. of the Women's In&titute here will be held at the Youth Club premises at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The programme will Include talks by a health sister from Kuala Lumpur and an officer from the Community Development Board.51 words
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Article43 1960-10-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Bun. The assistant State Secretary. Inche Eusof bin Abdul Rahman, will open a three-day civics course at the youth instructional and training centre here tomorrow at 9 m The course is for clerks of the local council.43 words
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Article39 1960-10-17 7 ALOR STAR, Sun.— A 23--year-old pad! planter. Ahmad bin Yusoff. was today fined $200 or two months' jail for using criminal force on a married woman, Bunga blnte Baharom, 20, with intent to outrage her modesty.39 words
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Article43 1960-10-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Syed Ja'afar Albar, arrived here this afternoon. Syed Albar will visit Kota Tlnggl tomorrow where he will hand over to the villagers a cash gift to build a community hall.43 words
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Article, Illustration425 1960-10-17 7 Beer: 'Low output' per worker SINGAPORE, Sunday MR. TAN CHIN TUAN. chairman of Malayan Breweries Ltd., said that the "incredibly low" output of local beer per employee made it difficult for the company to compete in overseas markets. Writing in the company's annual report, published today, Mr. Tan said the425 words
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Article108 1960-10-17 7 CINOAPORE. Sun- The master attendakit, Mr. R. L Bird, has announced the days on which examinations for deck certificates of competency will be held next year. For local trade, all grades week commencing the first Monday of every month. Foreign-going and home trade, all grades week108 words
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Article156 1960-10-17 7 A RECORD NUMBER TO SIT EXAM IPOH, Sun. A record total of 3,676 candidates in Perak 33 more than last year will be sitting for the School Certificate examinations from Nov. 18 to Dec. 4 this year. Of these, 1.060 are girls. 100 more than the number who sat last156 words
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Article51 1960-10-17 7 PENANG. Sun. Pretty Miss Eileen Lee Vat Chlng was elected Queen of the Fair at the Penane V.M.C.A. carnival last night In aid of the association's building fund. Bhe was crowned by the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. who had earlier opened the51 words
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Article29 1960-10-17 7 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. The Butterworth District Officer. Inche Abu Mansor bin Haji Hassan, today opened the first Caltex service station in the Federation at Bagan AJam Road here.29 words
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Article83 1960-10-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The forma, handing-over of the Royal Air Force station here to the Royal Malayan Air Force on Oct. 25 will be performed by Sir Oeofroy Tory, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in the Federation. The station will be accepted by the Deputy Prime83 words
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Advertisement79 1960-10-17 7 Proferf your hecifih ihe KATADYiV way] Instantaneous (filtered sterilised) water at the turn of your tap. Fit one Immediately for your health's sake! Any plumber can easily tnstol it in your existing water system. Water treated by KATAOYN Is guaranteed to be pure, and no boiling is required. flfleee details79 words
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Advertisement153 1960-10-17 7 I The NEW Economical] I Generout capacity— 4.B cv ft. giving 7 iq.ft. sj of ihc'f area I Large frozen food compartment a Big vegetable drawer Rubber mat work-top I>«1»U^ Sealed compressor unit guaranteed 5 yean WTzl /to*-7ST| f^r-~r~l /^^j w/rTw J y w/wCtWc/fyj>\^s^r I Money-M»ing, space-taring hert't real economy153 words
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Article211 1960-10-17 9 Union to press for one national body to represent all board's employees KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE 665-strong Central Electricity Board Junior Officers' Union today decided to ask the board to revise the salary scales for nontechnical staff. This decision was taken at the annual conference211 words
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Article188 1960-10-17 9 WE KNOW OUR ENEMIES: UNIONIST pENANG. Sun. The president of the Penang Port Commission Employees' Union. Mr. G. V. Abraham, said today local trade unionists were "fully aware" that Communism was their enemy. "There Is no need for politicians to remind us of this," he said. Speaking at the union's188 words
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Article105 1960-10-17 9 Four Muslim groups get together CINGAPORE. Sun. Four major Muslim organisations have banded together to form a liaison committee to strengthen and unite all sections of the Muslim community here. The body, comprising the Muslim Advisory Board, the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, the Singapore Religious Teachers' Association and the Mohammadiah105 words
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162 1960-10-17 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Air Ministry Local Staff Union here hopes that new Industries to be started by the Government will absorb workers declared redundant by the Air Ministry of Works Department and the Royal Air Force. The union president. Mr. V. Devakirubal, in a report162 words
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170 1960-10-17 9 MALAYA'S CHILD HERO CHOSEN BUT NAME IS SECRET KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's child hero has been chosen but the name will be kept secret until 5 p.m. on Oct. 22 —Universal Children's Day. On that day. the Yang diPertuan Agohg will personally pin the medal "Pingat Hang Tuah," named after170 words
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Article54 1960-10-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Raffles National Library will begin moving to its Stamford Road premises tomorrow. The changeover Is expected to be completed by Nov. 2. The children's library will be closed from tomorrow until Nov. 18. and the adult reference and lending libraries will be closed from Oct54 words
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378 1960-10-17 9 TEMPLER: 'MOST TREMENDOUS PLEASURE' TO BE IN PENANG PENANG, Sun. "pIELD MARSHAL Tun Sir Gerald Templer arrived in Penang today by the Royal Malayan Air Force Twin Pioneer aircraft, Lang Sewah, after an absence of four years. "It gives me the most tremendous pleasure to be back here In Penang378 words
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104 1960-10-17 9 SINGAPORE^ Sun.— For 11* bours on Tuesday, troops and combat-ready policemen will cover the eastern half of Singapore daring largescale internal security exercise. British and local troop* and units from four police divisions will b« placed on an emergency alert Standby Two from 3.30104 words
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Advertisement410 1960-10-17 9 H LAST WEEK OF 0 GIANSINGH S g ANNUAL SALE 1 H MORE GOODS MARKED DOWN Rj YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE AND I H SAVE HANDSOMELY. N HIGH SOCIETY fancy IMIIIMIH To claor Z.Maath M MANHATTAN fancy utert (fciftt (L. tin) 4.0* M ARROW alai* tM fancy taoft akirta410 words
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Miscellaneous297 1960-10-17 9 Bugs Bunny By Balph Hvintdahi "■r^ fTH BXJM H |HEI?EVAA«e, IPJT^V YES. IWAS\| I HOWEVER, !P I HAVE BETTE*\ —^>. v MUST HAVE SYLVB«TER THATLI) JL«T \NB6OTIATInB M LOCK Mtße.l SHAU. PAY /Wave**© 00U6H.~ \\se TWO PUCKS iVY CAME PORALCAnJ BsJAOU IAAMEPIATCLY^PUif A 1 I 312 MAIN STCrrJ? rRAVEUN' te—297 words
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Advertisement1685 1960-10-17 9 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE TO AOEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONOON ft COHTIHEHTAI PORTS. p. Sham Peewng AJAX M'seiMes. Littrpttl. A'mouth GM. IS Mt II Mt 11/21 Mt D ANCHISES Littrpttl, Glasgow Oct 21 Oct 2) Mt M/M Mt 11/ 1 INESUS Genoa. Holl.,H'D(irg, l'doa Mt 24 Mt M ACHILLES Littrptai. Dublin,1,685 words
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Advertisement1329 1960-10-17 9 /^S^THE L A* C. LINES |3f\K\\« mN REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN POITS. tAJ~jfca Score P. S'haa Ptnang jDtMSr 'PRETORIA' i« Pert 21 Oct V|"Tfl "IAIANOIA" I) 21/22 Oct fI'TJ Oct H27 Oct "BASRA" a) M Mt' 4 Net VI Net 7/ 4 Nat Accepting cargo tor Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam/Amsterdam,1,329 words
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Advertisement1461 1960-10-17 9 i'ldinc THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. U mX' SINGAPORE (lactrptratH ia tat Until Ritgaia) 10 LINES SAILIHGS ta ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL POITS. S'pora P. Shan Penang ■ENVANNOCH Antwerp. Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam 22 21 Oct J l Net lENAICER Hamburg, leadea. lottirdam 21 21 Mt 27/ M Oet H Ott/1,461 words
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Advertisement1400 1960-10-17 9 i^ McAXISTER dk CO., LTD. \gp\ TEli Nn 2011. «P V*** atlrTrF;***^'* LINE KLA VENESS LINE F"^ LONDON. HAMIUM lOTTEIDAM MAVIE 10S ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. I NOLL. SEATTLE. VANCMVEI ft PORTLAND AM Mr Cteadiea ft O.S.A. Atlawitt Part*. Acceabeg cargt tar CaatrH ft Sattb CITY OF UPON Aatrka. Sport P.1,400 words
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Article1227 1960-10-17 10 Sales trend up in last four months By Our Market Correspondent THE DOWNWARD trend in sales was not reversed until the last four months of the financial year, the chairman of Malayan Breweries Ltd., Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, reports in his annual statement for the year1,227 words
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Article31 1960-10-17 10 RUBBER TIN I per lb.) (per plcnl) Oct. 10 951 cts. $398.75 II 94 1 cts. $398,121 12 96{ cts. $398.94) IS 961 $395,871 114 951 $395,871 is im.M31 words
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Article74 1960-10-17 10 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for prevtoos Strait* Trading 75 cts.* Oct. 31 $2 t Malayan Tia 7Jd.* Nov. 29 30% S. Malayan 7,d* Nov. 25 25% Bedford Plants. 20 -v Oct. 26 20". 50** Kuala Sidim 16 cts.* Nov. 4 45% Parit Perak 10%74 words
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Article1359 1960-10-17 10 npHi: following Ifart of reriaed 1 quotations was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchauice after their last meeting; on Saturday (October 15) H and L stand for hichnt and lowest for business done this year. INDUSTRIALS HI S 9 ■111 Dncki. 1.00 .80 oms1,359 words
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Article474 1960-10-17 10 TcoMMOiinnA HKVIMV J rntiE fkiue or ruDDer, according to a leading A Singapore rubber broker, seems to be stabilising and may fluctuate round the 96 cents level for some time. The market opened the week at 95i cents for No. 1 October, down 2}AP - 474 words
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Article184 1960-10-17 10 cINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday, Oct. 15. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary (2) $1,414 and $1.42 J; Fitzpatrirtcs $1.29; Praser and Neave ords 52.03 cd cb; Gammon $2.09; McAlister184 words
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Article23 1960-10-17 10 Malayan Stork Exchange: on. IS Oct. 14 Industrials: 131.39 131.55 Tins: 193.86 194.69 Rubbers: 333.06 234.03 Jan. 1 1958-100. 1 'i23 words
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Advertisement226 1960-10-17 10 GOVERNMENT OFFICERS can now invest their savings the modern way in UNIT TRUSTS. For information and Froe Booklet, write to: MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD. P.O. Boi 90, Singapore. BVIAM ISRAEL NAVIGATION ™lfwl COMPANY. LTD. EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE Eillt S aari 9aigklk S pare PMlnf Raigiu tillt C NIELSEN 21226 words
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Advertisement251 1960-10-17 10 NOTICES THE OLD FREES (PERAK) ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that a i aeneral Meeting will be held at :he Boston Restaurant. Cockman Street. Ipoh. on Saturday. 22nd October. 1960 at 7 p.m. sharp. Following will be the Annual Dinner in commemoration of the 144 th. Anniversary of251 words
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Advertisement792 1960-10-17 10 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI Applications are Invited from suitably qualified or experienced candidates (or the following posts in connection with the resettlement scheme tor the Inhabitants of the present Kampong Ayer, Brunei: 1. Engineer Qualifications. fa) Degree of Bachelor of Engineering of a recognised University or other degree or792 words
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Article1924 1960-10-17 11 THE BIC SWEEP Total pool $185,400 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****7 50.058 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****0 25.029 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****0 12.514 STARTERS ($2,502): Nos. *****4. *****4. *****0. *****7. *****8. CONSOLATION ($1,112): Nos. *****9, *****3. *****6. *****1. *****4. 23SSS1. *****3. 1*5914. *****5. *****1. GAMEBOROUGH 111 SCORES AGAIN ON1,924 words
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422 1960-10-17 11 f ONDON, Sun. Un- beaten Tottenham Hotspur, outstanding team in English League soccer swept aside lowly Nottingham Forest yesterday to win 4-0 and gain their seventh successive away victory. Last Monday, the Spurs suffered a check to their .brilliant 100 per centReuter - 422 words
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1251 1960-10-17 11 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Aston Villa 1 Birmingham I Chelsea Burnley S Manchester L' 3 Cardiff 0 Bolton 1 rulham Ererton 3 Manchester C. 3 Leicester 1 Newcastle 4 Wobres 4 NotU Forest Tottenham 4 Preston 2 Blackburn Sheffield \V 4 Blackpool IV.1,251 words
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Advertisement98 1960-10-17 11 8 B. i &a m W 7 TbHblbV Th* am Uiiaactkan MINCISJ Th« most outitonding t«»« caraar *i th* araamt 4vf. Thraa >p««*i 7 mch «anl«. four hauri ptmymf rima. True-to-hf* itpro«ytn»n Attractiva two-taM caainat. Mat, llaM and a alaa> >ar« to taka with wharaver rcu to. A»»onutiii«aiy »«natWa with98 words
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Advertisement132 1960-10-17 11 tslL^B^B^B^B^aw .^B^l HsW a^r >fW i^bi ■r f\ H use amm ll s f amous m star k nows how important it is Mil for successful people to keep their teeth white n9 and attractive. That's why he chooses the world's VH best toothbrush for teeth and gums. Be like132 words
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212 1960-10-17 12 LEE FOO SAN - PERAK STRUGGLE TO ENTER FAM CUP Q-FINALS LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Sunday DERAK, defending champions, beat Federation Armed Forces 3-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals of the F.A.M. Cup soccer competition on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Armed Forces took the lead shortly after the start and212 words
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Article233 1960-10-17 12 SINGAPORE, Sunday. INDONSIAS top football team, P.S.S.I. Makassar, who held Bulgaria to a 1-1 draw in February last year, flew into Singapore this evening for two matches here. i They meet a Combined Div. One clubs team tomorrow night and play Singapore on Tuesday at Jalan233 words
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Article115 1960-10-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. A goal scored midway in the second half enabled Singapore Teachers Union to beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club 1-0 in their 0.r1.A league Div. 1 hockey match at Shentor. Way today. S.T.U. began promisingly and both Perera and Cetlric Montelro tested Weng Hong115 words
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Article48 1960-10-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Graduates beat Undergraduates by five wickets in their annual cricket match at Sepoy Lines today. Scores were: Undergraduates 96 (Letchumanan 20. Eric Retnam 24; Sunthralingam 5-35. Sen 3-19) Graduates 95-5 (Harcharan Singh 26 not out. Hoffman 15 not out; Patel 3-30).48 words
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Article59 1960-10-17 12 SEREMBAN, Sun. Singapore Ceylonese entered the final of the Saravanamuttu Shield cricket competition by beating Negrl Ceylon jse by flve wickets on the King aeorjie Fifth School padang Negr scored 110 (Dr. Gunendran 23, S. Soocelaraj 7-40). SinI gapore replied with 114-5 (S. Kulaslngam 32. Stan59 words
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Article31 1960-10-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The 30 Bn. R.A.O.C. beat AU Blacks by 9-0 in their rugger match at Keat Hong today. Cookson (try). Grant (penalty) and Hampshire (penalty) scored for R.A.O.C.31 words
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Article60 1960-10-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Results of Seletar Auto Club's Driving Test were: Under I.SOOcc 1. R. Knowles 2. D. Shatford 3. A. Kldd; Over I.SOOcc 1. T. Dartnall 2. P. Oooaee. 3. T. Stronmeyer; Open —I. E. Cooper. 2. T. Stokes. 3. W. Croffltt- White: Ladles 1. D. Sprowel!, 2.60 words
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641 1960-10-17 12 Ghana diplomat outlawed and ordered shot on sight LEOPOLDVILLE. Sunday fHE High Commission set up by Col. Joseph Mobutu to run the Congo yesterday began a round-up of "undesirables," including a number of foreign diplomats. Mr. Nathaniel Welbeck, special envoy of Ghana'sReuter - 641 words
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297 1960-10-17 12 West split on policy to adopt towards Laos regime VIENTIANE, Sunday. fHE United States and some of its Allies arc split en what policy to adopt towards the neutralist Laotian Government of Prince Souvanna Phouma. diplomatic sources said here yesterday. They said this fact had emerged from last week's visitReuter; UPI - 297 words
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Article130 1960-10-17 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two men were taken to the General Hospital with head injuries this morning after separate attacks here. The first victim was 25--year-old Ding Boon Giap. who sustained gashes on his head when he was attacked by a chopper-wield-ing thug in a flat130 words
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Article40 1960-10-17 12 ALGIERS. Sun. Troops of the French Foreign Legion wiped out a band of 172 rebels taking only 25 as prisoners In the biggest single Algeria war clash of the past two years, the Army Command announced today.— U.P.l.40 words
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Article48 1960-10-17 12 f ONDON. Sun.— The urge to keep up appearances with their neighbours is causing mental breakdowns among 4,000.--000 British families on lower middle class housing estates. London County Council has sent sociologists and psychiatrists to investigate the "keeping up with the Joneses" disease.48 words
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Article21 1960-10-17 12 JAKARTA: Red China's Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Huang Chen promised that the Chinese people "will always defend and strengthen In-donesian-Chinese friendship."21 words
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Article63 1960-10-17 12 SEVILLE (Spain): Three soldiers and a civilian were killed when a single-engin-ed military Messerschmitt plane ran into a group of people near the runway while taking off at Tablada airfield, near Seville. ROME: Searchers have located the wreckage of an Italian de Havilland Heron airliner missing since Friday with 1163 words
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Article19 1960-10-17 12 NAIROBI: Seventeen of 72 Africans detained earlier this year in a sweep of Klkuyu districts an to be freed.19 words
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Article77 1960-10-17 12 MONTREAL. Sun. Until wedding bells ring, an engagement ring belongs to the prospective groom. Mr. Justice Roger Brossard ruled in the Superior Court here. He ordered Jeannine Grenier to return a $150 ($450) ring to Marc Dessette, 34. her fiance for several months beforeReuter - 77 words
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Article41 1960-10-17 12 DAMASCUS, Sun. The supreme state security court here today sentenced a Lebanese and a Syrian to death and two other Syrians to imprisonment for 12 years and life. All were found guilty of spying for Israel.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article24 1960-10-17 12 BERLIN, Sun.— An East German wood-carver has designed a "Socialist chess set" without a king the antiCommunist Information bureau said here— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Obituary108 1960-10-17 12 MESS ACE rrcrivrd from India of the auddrn demise of rhuzhuKunntl John, f.iiher of Thomas. Rivrmid* L'aute. Owner's rail unevadnble. IN MEMORY Of the lair Mr* H.M 800. Krlendn and Relatives may »rn4 donation* In liru of mtmOm to iim Wenlry Church XI. Hmldlnt: fund. Contribution! can he »mi108 words
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Article20 1960-10-17 12 FOR YOIIH PERSONAL Problenw. J. li.nmtt it available at ll.".-I>3. Beach Road. SinK.-iimtv from V to a, Tel. *****.20 words
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Advertisement180 1960-10-17 12 Stf^s--~^"TIMIS HOUSE, RIVIR VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE t. TEL. 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, a^a FOR A MINIMUM Of TWtNTY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $XU woto* M 'ciNTJ ADornOMAI SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, m minimum Of Twnmr ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE, WANTED ITC J^J> ESS* If "cum ABOITIOMAI> (Bo« Mwmfcw180 words
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Advertisement98 1960-10-17 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS »».<*< M« r Vim-urn) TOK to Lilian and H. nry. (irk Leonf a daughter Hktak th.ir (lr«t at Ooa Qurk HenK Nur-in.- Home on 1610-60. COUTTS -MARTIN: On 14lh Ort». be' at Pi. Andrew Churrh Parlt Buatar. Kenneth, of Tall Ayer Kmuh. lo Kvelyn. of Holyuood Northern Ireland.98 words
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Miscellaneous580 1960-10-17 12 SINGAPORE BUGGER: S.C.C. Invitation All Blues Selection. Padang. HOCKEY: University v Oraduates, Iluklt Timah. SOCCER: SAP. A. Senior Clubs v PBSI Makassar. Jalan Beear (7.30); Junior Cvp Darul Allah 'A' t Badan Kesenian, Jalan Besar (6 p.m.). GOLF: L.O.U. medal, Sime Road. JIIHORF BAHRI' HOCKEY: R.M.N. v Police Customs v580 words
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