The Straits Times, 1 November 1960
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Article211 1960-11-01 1 Annual: The big hit of the year THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL is going to be one of the big successes of the year. Thousands of copies of the 1961 edition have been sold already, though they only appeared on the bookstalls 10 days ago, and demand is increasing. Newsagents throughout211 words
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Article39 1960-11-01 1 TOKYQ. Mon. About 1.000 Korean repatriates arrived in Chcnjin, North Korea, yesterday from Japan aboard the Russian ships Tobolsk and Kiillion. They weie the 44th group to be repatriated since the programme began last December.—U.P.l.39 words
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Article22 1960-11-01 1 LILLE, i France), Mon. Terrorists' threw two grenades into a cafe last night, injuring 11 Algerian Moslem 1 patrons.-XUP.I.22 words
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Article91 1960-11-01 1 Khir - Khir Electricity is 'sheet anchor' of development Two tasks of C.E.B. -by KOTA BHARU, Monday Staff doubled Datu Osman said that the C.E.18. had progressed rapidly and its fixed assets were now valued <at $248 million as compared with $30 million 11 years ago. The staff of91 words
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Article, Illustration705 1960-11-01 1 A BOY for FARAH and SHAH WILD CHEERING GREETS HEIR TEHERAN, Mon. A 1 son weighing Blb 12 oz. was born to 22--year-old Queen Farah of Persia today, giving the Shah of Persia an heir to the Peacock Throne. The child, who becomes Crown Prince of Persia. Is the firstReuter - 705 words
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Article63 1960-11-01 1 AMMAN. Mon— A total of 2.500 volunteers from Jordan will be called for service in Algeria very shortly, Mr. Abdul Rahman Aquon, representative of the "Algerian Provisional Government," said in Amman today. Urging all Arab states to give the Algerian insurgents their help, he saidReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration197 1960-11-01 1 Deaf mute sex murder witness 'talks' to police KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE 14 YKAR-OU) deaf and dumb boy, Tan Thian I*oll, who is believed to have witnessed the brutal slaying of a 13-year-old girl in a rubber estate near Kajang hist Thursday, has made a statement to the police. His197 words
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Article72 1960-11-01 1 $375,000 GOES TO SELANGOR IOHORE BAHRU. •I The first prize ($375,000) of the Social and Welfare Services Lottery, drawn here today, went to Selangor. The winning ticket number is *****03. The second prize of $125,000 went to ticket *****01 in Penang. the third prize of $60,000 to ticket *****86 in72 words
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Article42 1960-11-01 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Ernesto "Che" Ouewara, head of the visiting Cuban Government economic mission, today conferred with the Russian first deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. the Soviet agency Tass reported. The two men met at the Kremlin. U.P.I.UPI - 42 words
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Article165 1960-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. NO CHANGES are to be made at present to either commercial banks' maximum rates of interest ci fixed deposits or the minimum rates of interest for advances. This was announced here today by the sovernor of the Bank Negara. Mr. W.165 words
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226 1960-11-01 1 NEW ENTRY LAWS FOR S'PORE AND MALAYA START TODAY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore and Federation Governments today took joint action to check the entry of wives and children of non-citi-zens resident in either territory. The new laws, which come into force tomorrow also clamp down on the re-entry of lawful226 words
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Article151 1960-11-01 1 Tengku under fire from paper SYDNEY, Mon. The Sydney Daily Telegraph today criticised Tengku Abdul Rahman for "provocative statements aoout an Indonesian invasion of West Irian." •The Malayan Prime Minister, who is at present wan- dering around with a plan to settle the West Irian dUI pute. has warned thatReuter - 151 words
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Article17 1960-11-01 1 THfc END BIK.MIM.IIAM N lriti»b Loropuu j D )k«>i i r ■ntlm I U r17 words
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Article219 1960-11-01 2 PRESERVE PIONEER SPIRIT, HE SAYS KUCHING. Mon. CHINESE school pupils were reminded here by Mr. Ong Kee Hui, president of the Kuching municipal council, that they must retain the "pioneering spirit" of their ancestors who came to these shores with practically nothing and carved a living from the jungle. Mr.219 words
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Article25 1960-11-01 2 IPOH. Mon. The Mentri Be.->ar of Perak. Inche Sha'ari j bin Piai. visited Batu Gajah I today to inspect rural dcv- elopment projc25 words
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Article60 1960-11-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federation Government may soon debar children under the age of 15 from being employed as fishermen. The Minister of Labour. luche Bahaman bin Samsuddln. said at a Press conference today that this sub-' j Ject had been referred to the Ministry of60 words
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Article284 1960-11-01 2 AMNESTY FOR GIVING UP CERTIFICATES FALSELY OBTAINED EXPIRES ON DEC. 31 Government today warned those who had acquired Federal citizenship by "false representation" that they had only two months left to take advantage of its "amnesty." During the amnesty, proclaimed on July 1, the Government undertook not284 words
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Article47 1960-11-01 2 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon.— About 300 peDple. including community lea iers. are expected, to attend the dinner to be held at the Hokkien Club here on Nov. 17 In honour of the Sultan of Trengganu on his election as the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong.47 words
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Article30 1960-11-01 2 SINGAPORE Mon. AnR Hock Seng, 43 of Brickworks Estate, was today fined $500 or two months' jail for assistina in carrying on a public lottery. He pleaded ei'ilty.30 words
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124 1960-11-01 2 LOWER AIR FARES WILL DRAW MORE TOURISTS SINGAPORE, Mon. The new low trans- j Pacific fares agreed by!' the International Airj Transport Association which will apply to BOAC's Boeing 707 jetliner services next month will attract more I tourists to Singapore Mr. Gordon Davidson. iBOAC sales manager for I South-East124 words
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169 1960-11-01 2 IPOH, Monday. A WARNING that counsel should not waste the time of the court was today given by Mr. Justice Neal In the Ipoh High Court during the hearing of a criminal appeal. f Mr. Justice Neal recalled that a former Chief Justice of169 words
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Article90 1960-11-01 2 $2,000 FOR GUERILLAS' CHILDREN KUCHING, Mon. The Ex-Services Association ol Sarawak has announced a donation of $2,000 by itmembers to help the children of Kelabit wartime guerillas to go to school. Mr. A. Moy-Thomas. secretary of the association, said it had been known for some time that parents in the90 words
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77 1960-11-01 2 Sportsman's body taken home for cremation SIMiAPORK. Mon— The body of Santokh Singh, who dird last ni«ht after playing four matches of hockey in the six-a-side festival at Nee Soon, m taken to Seremban by his parents tonight for cremation there. Santokh Singh. 1%. a Si-rcmban-born constable of the Singapore77 words
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Article35 1960-11-01 2 TEMERLOH. Mon. A rubber tapper. Soo Sooi Yin. 19. wsu sentenced to six weeks 1 jail for trespassing into the house of another tapper. Llew Kok Seng, on Oct 8 to assault him.35 words
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Article213 1960-11-01 2 NO MORE LOCAL COUNCILS EXPECTED KUCHING. Mon. ■kjO increase in tht number of local au« j thoritv councils was exj pected in Sarawak, the acting Secretary for Local Government, Mr. 1 A. R. Meikle. said today. He explained that with the exception of part of the Miri sub-district, the whole213 words
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121 1960-11-01 2 IJUCHING. Mon.— A "just" IV Jailer. Mr. Kir Singh, now on leave here before retire- ment. has received the Colo- nial Prison Service Medal. The Superintendent of Pri- sons. Mr T. Attenborough. I who was himself locked up in Kuchlng Prison during the121 words
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Advertisement71 1960-11-01 2 If you cannot boast having seen flic world, you can at least feel \^^Jf I H proud knowing you have seen our own beautiful country. Drive and mS^r iiscover Malaya now! See any Mobilgas Dealer for: Jj A I* A handsome car sticker for each State And remember to ask71 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-11-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby My'wu /a^HT7\ |MBGAA»BOL, I'VE KEN fe iVE PROMISED THAT V MANOSOMi J \^»«^y ME ABDgO MUCHj APPRECIATeD/ \cAKE CONTEST^24 words
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Article394 1960-11-01 3 Senate group warns: China will step up mass action in Asia, Latin America WASHINGTON. Mon. fTHE Communist Party of 3hina will step up anti-American riots in Asian and Latin American countries as a serious feature of the Cold War. This prediction was made by theReuter; UPI - 394 words
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185 1960-11-01 3 The caste system enemy of socialism NEW DELHI, Mon. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said in Raipur yesterday that only the state could bring the industrial revolution to India. Private enterprise was obsessed with securing quick dividends and lacked the capacity and mental approach to undertake the industrialisation of theReuter - 185 words
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Article50 1960-11-01 3 ENTEBBE < Uganda >, Mon. Negro jazz trumpeter Louis (Satchmo i Armstrong got a colourful welcome from a big crowd of African jazz fans when he arrived here by air yesterday from Leopoldville. The American Vice-Consul in Uganda. Mr. Henrlk Van Oss, was among the welcomeReuter - 50 words
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Article150 1960-11-01 3 US-CHINA RIFT IS PEACE THREAT— MP LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Cyril Osborne, a Conservative MP who has just completed a 20.000-mile tour of the Far East, including China, said here yesterday that the greatest danger to world peace was the bitter hatred between China and America. "It arises from misunderstanding." heReuter - 150 words
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Article81 1960-11-01 3 The 'bomber' strikes NEW YORK. Mon. An explosion occurred near a telephone booth In Times Square subway station last night. This was the city's fourth Sunday explosion in a month. It occurred while 100 detective*, in teams of two and three, prowled Times Square and other key areas of theUPI - 81 words
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Article24 1960-11-01 3 PARIS. Mon.— Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the WWote o t German Chancellor, will meet General de Gaulle in Paris on Dec. 4. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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197 1960-11-01 3 A: RHODESIA BREAKS WITH C.A.P., FORMS NEW PARTY KITWE (N. Rhodesia), Mon. Sir John Moffat. leader of the Northern Rhodesian section of the multiracial Central Africa Party, has announced that it is to be replaced by a new party called the Northern Rhodesia Liberal Party. The CAP. decided earlier thisReuter - 197 words
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Article146 1960-11-01 3 Disastrous October in Britain T ONDON, Mon. More rain yesterday brought floods to many parts of East Anglia and counties surrounding London, but in the west country, deluged last week, only a few places were still under water. With only one day to go. October must go down as oneReuter - 146 words
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Article62 1960-11-01 3 STOLEN: A WEDDING ANVIL GLASGOW, Mon— One of the Gretna Green anvils weighing 56 lb. and used for "runaway" marriages has been stolen. Last night police were searching for the romantic and historic anvil which was taken early yesterday from the blacksmith's shop and museum of Gretna Hall A steelReuter - 62 words
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330 1960-11-01 3 Fashion's Ten Commandments, by priest who criticises Gina ROME, Monday. QUEEN Elizabeth and film stars Gina Lollobrigida. Diana Dors and Martine arol ire criticised in an article attacking current fashion trends in an Italian review for Catholic priests. Father Reginaldo Francisco, Dominican, discusses the expensive wardrobes of Miss Lollobrigida andReuter - 330 words
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Article118 1960-11-01 3 PARIS, Monday. EK)REIGN Ministers of the six European common market nations will meet here today to make nnal plans for a Western "Little Summit" in December. They also will discuss a request by Greece for admission as the first associate member of the common market. TheUPI - 118 words
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Miscellaneous369 1960-11-01 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 Metres) Short Ware: 82 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- tt ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Mornfrom 9.0«— 10.00 pjn. ing Melodies; 650 Keep Fit With AM 630 Good Morning; 6.32 Telk Lee; 7.00 Edmundo Ros i j -nn -t-i wo^t. And369 words
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Article, Illustration148 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Loh Hens Kee. has been unpointed Traffic Manager of the Singapore Harbour Board. He takes over from Mr. I. W. Freathy. and is the first Asian to hold this top post. Mr. Loh. 38. is married and has two children. He148 words
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Article148 1960-11-01 4 A Council president under fire KUALA LUMPUR Mon. A clash between Alliance and Socialist Front members took place at today's meeting of the Municipal Council here over the status of Its President, Mr. A. D. York. The Alliance Councillors, led by their Whip, Mr. A. Tharmallngam, contended that Mr. York148 words
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Article348 1960-11-01 4 DYING MAN'S ACTUAL WORDS WERE NOT RECORDED-CONDEMNED MAN IS SET FREE SINGAPORE, Monday. fOH LAI HENG, 24, an odd job labourer,' under an Assize Court sentence of death for the murder of a young Punjabi, Suaran Singh, walked out of the Court of Criminal Appeal here348 words
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Article197 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. PRINCESS Teru. the eldest daughter of Emperor Hirohito of Japan and her commoner husband, Mr M Higashikuni, today bade "sayonara" to Singapore and the Federation after a two-day private visit. The Japanese Princess who refused an Interview when she arrived here last Friday,197 words
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Article75 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Razak bin Omar. four, son of a policeman, was arowned in a monsoon drain In the Police Training School here during a shower this evening. Razak, the only child of PC. Omar bin Luain. 29. was accompanying his mother, who was visiting a friend75 words
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Article48 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lim Ah Kwang, 65. was knocked j down by a lorry while walk- j ing along North Bridge Road i near the junction of Middle Road tonight. Lim was rushed to the General Hospital where he later died. Traffic Police are appealing for eyewitnesses.48 words
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Article47 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Raffles National Library will reopen to borrowers on Wednesday from 8.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays. The Reference Library will remain closed until further notice, but persons urgently requiring the use of material may make personal application to the Director47 words
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Article62 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—Master's Limited, a Singapore advertising agency, will participate in certain aspects of the planning, organisation and execution of the Govern-ment-sponsored air show to be held here in April An official statement today said that the firm had been accepted as consultants and62 words
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Article55 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Indian section of Radio Singapore will present a special 15-mlnute programme on Thursday to mark the birthday of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, Beginning at 6 p.m. there will be a talk on the Guru and a recitation of55 words
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204 1960-11-01 4 FREE TRANSPORT FOR JOB SEEKERS URGED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, was urged today to provide free transport for people registered with the Government employment exchange to interview prospective employers. The request was made when he discussed Jobseekers' problems with the Employment Exchange Local204 words
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Article66 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off In the following areas tomorrow: Along 10'- m.s. to ll 1 m.s. Tampenis Road between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.; at Balmoral Park from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and in Boon Lay Road between the bridge at 11.»666 words
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Article289 1960-11-01 4 TiE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Rome. Istanbul. Teheran, Bombay, Colombo (8A.790) 5.10 am.; from London. Rome. Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA708) 7.30 pm.; from London, Zurich. Beirut, Bahrein, Delhi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (8A796) 5.35289 words
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204 1960-11-01 4 Municipal Council rejects loan bid ifUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Municipal Council today rejected a Socialist Front move for loans to be given to its employees to build their own houses. Mr. V. David introducing the resolution, said that most d-ailypaid workers were homeless when they retired, after serving the Council204 words
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Article67 1960-11-01 4 IPOH, Mon. Two tappers, Mok Bee Chye, 18, and Yee Nan, 22 were today convicted In the sessions court of attempting to extort S2 from a shop assistant, Ai Buwa, 21, at Kampong Tawas new village, four miles from here. Mok was sent to the67 words
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Article174 1960-11-01 4 JESSELTON, Monday. U»VEN "generous," increased educational allow- ances have not attracted recruits with a better educational background into the North Borneo Police Force, the Commissioner, Mr. D. Matheson, said here recently. The allowances, paid to all officers below the rank of inspector, range from $35174 words
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Article63 1960-11-01 4 JESSELTON, Mon. The Standing Finance Committee has approved a supplementary provision of 915.000 for the construction of a temporary operating theatre in the Tawau Hospital. Approval was given on the grounds that the existing building is dangerous from the medical point of view, and that any new operating63 words
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Article52 1960-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 120 villagers of Kampong Kembangan, off Changl Road, yesterday repaired the road At Jalan Selamat with 20 lorry loads of earth provided by the Public Works Department The voluntary labour project was organised by the Kampong Kembangan union and the PAP Kampong52 words
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Article38 1960-11-01 4 IPOH, Mon. Three men robbed a Central Electricity Board linesman, A. Retnam. 34 of two gold rings and a wrtstwatch worth $65 after blinding him temporarily with chilli powder In Lahat Road here last nlgnt.38 words
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Advertisement450 1960-11-01 4 I OKBANHATION t LAST 2 DAYS' "-i-so-4.00 I Tony Curtit O«bbi« Reynolds GALA PREMIERE! X X TOMORROW AT 9.15 P.M. Scoson From Thurtdoy 3rd IN TECHNIRAMA 70 X X ■iuinK.^. t :.r-HEBIG TISfIERMAN ii T IMISIO«<OI SIMON Pf It* O'GAIHU > HOWARD KEEL Technical r Admission: Srolls: Jl 50 4450 words
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Miscellaneous113 1960-11-01 4 Singapore diary... POLYTECHNIC ABCHITEC- 7.45 p.m. TIRAL SOCIETY: Exhibition of INDEPENDENT MISSIONaII designs submitted for Nation- ARY MOVEMENT: Comfort, al Theatre at Prinoe Edward free film shows at Ramakrlshna Road. 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Mission Boys' Home. Bartley PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Road. 7.30 p.m. OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition of TOC H:113 words
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222 1960-11-01 5 SOLDIER WHO HELPED POLICE IS PRAISED SINGAPORE, Mon A BRITISH soldier has been commended by the Singapore Police for the part he played in detaining a youth after a gang clash in Mackenzie Road five months ago. A letter of commendation, signed by the Police Commis sioner. Mr. A.E.G. Blades,222 words
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Article52 1960-11-01 5 BENTONG. Mon. fown councils and town boards in Pahang are to review the rates of licences and other fees now charged by them. A sub-committee is to consider recommendations and put up a comprehensive schedule of fees. The schedule will later be sent to the52 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-11-01 5 LIEUTENANT-Commander Peter John Messervy. shows his George Medal to his wife Joan, 13 -year-old daughter Cay and 18-year-old son Peter as he leaves Buckingham Palace. London, after receiving the decoration from the Queen. Lt.-Cdr. Messervy was awarded the George MedalReuter - 73 words
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231 1960-11-01 5 Girl who lost hand in mincer prompts warning on machinery KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. HPHE Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, today warned people not to iitetal machinery in their homes without first notifying the Department of Machinery. The Minister issued this warning after the Chief Inspector of Machinery, Mr.231 words
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218 1960-11-01 5 Air Ministry union plans to make pay demands SINGAPORE, Mon. The Air Ministry Local Staff Union will meet soon to ask for higher cost of living allowances and better salary and working conditions The annual delegates conference of the union yesterday decided that resolutions on these subjects put up by218 words
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Article38 1960-11-01 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. —A youth cycling rjome during a storm was killed by a falling coconut tree yesterday. Cheah Telk Poy, 16. oled in the Bukit Mertajam DLstrict Hospital one hour cfter admission.38 words
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Article71 1960-11-01 5 Che Zahara dies ALOR STAR. Mon. Che Zahara binte Mohamed Arshad. wife of Tengku Mohamed Jiwa, elder brother of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, died suddenly at her home in Jalan Langgar last night Che Zahara, 58. is survived by her husband and seven children, of whom the eldest71 words
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Article43 1960-11-01 5 PENANG, Mon. —Mr S. Thakourlal, a local merchant, today presented the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. with a cheque for 1.011 for the national mosque fund. The presentation was made at the office of the Chief Minister.43 words
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200 1960-11-01 5 UNION TO ASK FOR CHANGES IN ROAD TRAFFIC LAWS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. •HPHE national executive of the Transport Workers' Union of Malaya will ask the Minister of Transport to consider certain changes in the road traffic laws. A statement by the union r after a meeting of its executive said200 words
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494 1960-11-01 5 TIN IN KINTA FAR FROM EXHAUSTED— REPORT IPOH. Mon. fHE mineral wealth 1 of Kinta is still far from exhausted after three-quarters of a century of intensive mining. This assessment Is Riven in the Geological Survey Headquarters's memoir (347 pages, including maps and charts) on the geology and mineral resources494 words
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Article58 1960-11-01 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— Parents of children at the Malay School at Pekan Rabu. seven miles from here, have asked the Perak Education Officer to Luild two ?xtra classrooms to accommodate 70 students now taking their lessons under a big tree. The school, built by the people58 words
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212 1960-11-01 7 Bogus 'policemen': Ask for warrant cards if you are in doubt KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE public were advised by the police today to demand the authority card of anyone who claimed to be a detective or a policeman and asked to see their identity cards. The advice followed a report212 words
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Article41 1960-11-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon— A new 11,700-ton cargo ship, the Swedish East Asia Line's Sydland. la due here tomorrow on her maiden voyage. I Her arrival here will mark the itart of a new service between Europe and Indonebia.41 words
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253 1960-11-01 7 A JOBS WARNING TO MALAYANISED EXPATRIATES KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. "PXPATRIATE civil servants have been told by the Federation Government that they ought not to expect to continue to make their living in Malaya after being Malayanised. I This, it is understood, !.s because the Government wants to makjp Malayanisa tion253 words
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Article93 1960-11-01 7 Port cargo up by 6,400 tons KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— A total of 108.992 tons of cargo were handled by Port Swettenham in September, a Malayan Railway statement said today. This was an Increase of 6.484 tons over the figur? f jr the same month last year. Import cargo for September93 words
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Article52 1960-11-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 14--year-old schoolboy was charged in the Juvenile Court today with stealing a bicycle worth $30, belonging to a postman, on July ?9. He pleaded not guilty to this charge ana to another alternative one of retaining stolen property. The case was adjourned to52 words
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159 1960-11-01 7 Assault of taximan: Family of 5 acquitted SINGAPORE. Mon— A famlly of five was acquitted In a district court here today of causing grevioui hurt to a taxi-driver. Their defence was not called. Chow Kow, 60, and his wife, Ng Ah Fook. and their, three sons. Chow Soo, 30. Chow159 words
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Article64 1960-11-01 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— An 11--year-old boy, who stole six singlets from his father, was at the Juvenile Court today ordered to be detained -n the Prince Edward Hostel for s.ix months. He was also ordered to undergo two years 1 probation. The boy committed th** offence64 words
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Article, Illustration209 1960-11-01 7 Banker's sons talk about life with father SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Singapore students spoke recently to Americans about life and education in Singapore at a Rotary Club dinner at Oakland, California. The two students. Lee Hiok Chuan, 24, and Lee Hiok Kiang, 22. are sons of millionaire-banker Mr Lee Wee Nam.209 words
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Article30 1960-11-01 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. A clerk, S. Letchumanan. who admitted seven convictions, was jailed for two years today for cheating a bakery shop proprietor, Teo We» Seng, of $196. j30 words
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Article51 1960-11-01 7 PENANG, Mon.— Ong Chin Hag, 42. was today jailed for five months when he could not pay a $185 fine for attempting to re-sell 25 tickets at the Great World park last night. Ong was arrested by a detective who saw him offering the tickets for51 words
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Article, Illustration207 1960-11-01 7 HIS MISSION-TO STUDY ASIAN TASTES IN FOOD SINGAPORE, Monday. ]MR- FRANK R. Armour, international pre- sident of H. J. Heinz and Company, one of the world's largest producers of tinned food, is now in Singapore to study the prospects of introducing a new range of canned products to suit Asian207 words
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105 1960-11-01 7 'Pay licence fees early' warning to motorists SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Government today advised motorists that from this month they will have to pay their licence fees 10 days from the date of expiry of their licences. A notice of demand, costing 50 cents, will be sent to any motorist105 words
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Article62 1960-11-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 14--year-old gangster was today ordered to be remanded in the Bukit Batok Hostel for six months to be followed by two years' probation. The order was made by the Juvenile Court magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav The boy. who admitted being a member of62 words
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Article223 1960-11-01 7 AUSSIES PLAN A LITTLE FLUTTER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Of Aus- tralians in Malaya will have a "little flutter" tomorrow on sweeps which they will run for Australia's biggest horse race, the Melbourne Cup. Fror? 12.15 p.m. in barracks, messes, even the Jungle where some of them are on active service,223 words
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Article58 1960-11-01 7 IPOH. Mon. Two men wore fined a total of $1,100 in the magistrate's court today when they pleaded guilty to assisting and carrying on a characters lottery. They were Yong Yee San. 21. who was fined $600 or six months' jail and Wong Voon Kong.58 words
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Advertisement17 1960-11-01 7 INTRODUCING 4-track <£«?£ Hi-Fi StereO +e recorders bbbbbT^bbbbß sbbbbbb! 4 BBBBBBb(VV (steS^Bßßsfl ON SALE AT ALL LEADING DEALERS17 words
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Advertisement100 1960-11-01 7 .^BBBBBBBBBB^BBBB^^^BBBbT BS^^BBsP^^^^bPF BBS* JbBBbJtIBBT W^V^^^ flj^^k fM A T Long life for your teeth! CONCENTRATED /f^l U(^l V N O kolynos S l\l2sf r\ v-^ L NUO w |l dental cream >*j»^^^^^^^ MADt IN U.VA flg Concentrated Kolynos assures fresh, dean breath hours longer! s^f Concentrated Kolynos gives sure protection100 words
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Advertisement165 1960-11-01 7 f^ dfi* \v^ You never heard it so quiet! PHILCO Noiseless Air Conditioner sbbbS^'**^^T with GUARANTEED BTU COOLING CAPACITY rnmatched on any count with ail thes* plus features: Push Button Controls Automatic Thermostat 2 Spted Fan Fresh «ir vcntiiation Stale air eihaust Permanent WashabU Filter Adiustable airflow grille* Every Philco165 words
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Obituary76 1960-11-01 8 J» Hare's Sit < Minimum) MR JOSEPH LOH KENG CHUAN aged «7 paused away peacefully on 30 10.60. Leaving behind his beloved wife. V sons, J daughters. daugbtera-In-law. 4 sons-in-law, 30 grand-children. 2 grand daughters-in-law 1 grand son-in-law and 3 great grand-children to mourn his loss. Cortege leaving 451,76 words
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Obituary46 1960-11-01 8 It Worii Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Tan Khai Sal thank every sympathiser for lemr, attending and assisting tn the funeral. MRS JOSEPHINE DOSS thanks all ka rendered assistance, sent attended the funeral of her beloved husband at Bukit Merta'am on 2V.1U.60.46 words
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Article351 1960-11-01 8 2* Wmrdt lit (Minimum) FREE CATALOGUES of Penguin hooks available at Ihe Prnguin Book display at United Book Co.. 91 Brewater Koad, Ipoh. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES DRASTICALLY Reduced in Sale at aiulchands. ■SO, Bras Basah Rd.. also 3rd Floor dan Singh's Bldg.. Raffles Place. PR! CHRISTMAS BARCAINS In quality Handbags.351 words
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623 1960-11-01 8 The Straits Times Tuesday. November 1. 1960. The Rate For The Job Why the Singapore T.U.C. .should resist the idea of a rate for the job. as apparently it does, is a mystery which no j trade unionist can hope to explain. But there must be a reason. The only623 words
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Article383 1960-11-01 8 Sympathy for the tin industry's land hunger has seldom been wanting in Federa Government circles, and the Tengku's remark at a U.S. Steel lunch about counselling the States to grant prospecting licences more liberally will be hopefully interpreted as meaning that they are to be galvanised into383 words
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Article268 1960-11-01 8 Foreign investors, said the Minister for Commerce and Industry to an Umno gathering in Kota Bharu, must help the Malays in industry if they wish "to continue their business peacefully and for a long time." These sentiments might have been more happily worded, coming as they did from268 words
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Article, Illustration880 1960-11-01 8 ANDREW WILSON - ANDREW WILSON THE SHAME OF SOUTHERN RHODESIA by SOUTHERN RHODESIA is today facing a crisis of internal relationships whose causes, from the African sid&, are land-hunger, unemployment, racial discrimination and lack of any voice in the conduct of affairs. Of the four, land-hunger is the most basic and880 words
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560 1960-11-01 8 REGARDING th c "Nuneaton school row" caused by the entry of a Singapore boy into a local secondary grammar school, from a study of your reports I feel that the •family of this boy do not understand the system of free state education operating560 words
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Letter99 1960-11-01 8 I MUST protest at your report <S. T. Oct. 22 > of the launching of the nuclear submarine Dreadnought. Your correspondent described this event as taking place in the "grimy' north-western port of Barrow-ln-Fumess. The clean, wide, treellned streets, the many floral garden roundabouts and displays,99 words
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Advertisement313 1960-11-01 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS fm Ihe nwisajta Mr* 1 1 Ms ft tar rtmntimtmtin at I*r 'M*r COLO STORAGI ARCADt OKHKO KOAO. SINatPOSI mill rrette* to—ill eWperliseasesiis mmd kcx smasawr rtpliti 5mV aeVertisemears p/arW in Sinfeasr* mm i aim fee ftsnaM re: COLD STOHA6C BRANCHES et MOILAMO »OAO. KATONaV AUTHORISED313 words
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Advertisement34 1960-11-01 8 ■■■■■■■■■< THE MOST WELCOME SCOOTER a ft is The PUCH JJ It Must Be Good\ Bl bt! H. P. Terms $30.00 Monthly! SoU Agents: ■KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD.,, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang. L ...j34 words
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Advertisement92 1960-11-01 8 AMAZING mm STICK-ON PLASTIC SHEETING Colourful Storeys Con tact plastic sheeting can redecorate your whole home in an hour or so! And it protects your walls and furniture from splashes and stains as well. Storeys^Con-tact is so easy and clean to use— needs no nails, no paste— sticks to almost92 words
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94 1960-11-01 9 Mrs. Row's liabilities totalled only $6,629 IN nport on bankruptcy court proceedings appearing in our editicn of Oct. 29, the total of the debts incurred by Mrs. P. Row. of Kuala Lumpur, was wrongly given as 560.000. The actual figure, as stated in court, was The court was also told94 words
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Article112 1960-11-01 9 DENANG. Mon.— Two Dlind students in Penang today sat for their Lower Certificate ol Education examination. They wer* examined— in Braille— ln -.he library of St. Nicholas Home for the Blind In Bagan Jermal Road Peter Chin, 17. of the Penang Free School, and112 words
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Article19 1960-11-01 9 SINGAPORE, Mon—Peaceful picketing outside the strike-bound Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. In Henderson Road resumed this morning19 words
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Article17 1960-11-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A combined Services and civil police internal security exercise took place here today.17 words
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203 1960-11-01 9 Contraband men held after tip-off SINGAPORE, Mon. Two men In possession of 1,118 lb. of dutiable Siamese tobacco were arrested as a result of a tip-off to the police, a magistrate was told today. The court was told that a' 4.55 a.m. on May 6. two special constables were approached203 words
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Article71 1960-11-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— William George Thorcgood. a sanitary engineer, was g.-anted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in tne High Court here today against his wife. Patricia Theresa Anne Thorogood. on the ground of adultery. Alan Pigott. a former employee of the Singapore Cold71 words
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Article, Illustration965 1960-11-01 9 MURDER VERDICT RECORDED ON FATAL ABDUCTION OF SPORE 'BISCUIT KING' SON IDENTIFIES NOTE AND TORN $1 SENT TO HIM AFTER KIDNAP SINGAPORE, Mon. A ransom letter demanding $580.--006 for the release of the "biscuit king" of Singapore, Mr. Lee Gee Chong, who was kidnapped and murdered in965 words
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170 1960-11-01 9 Singapore's September exports show a fall SINGAPORE. Mon. SINGAPORE'S exports for the month of September, valued at $191.4 million, were the lowest since the beginning of this year, the Chief Statistician reported today. On the other hand, imports totalled $280.4 million the largest since May. The trade deficit for the170 words
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Article331 1960-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SENIOR agriculture officers in Malaya were today called upon to renew their efforts in implementing various new projects of the Ministry. These Include: DOUBLE cropping of padi; 0 GROWING "temperate" crops; COMMERCIALISING bananas; and LAND utilisation survey. The call was made by the331 words
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Article264 1960-11-01 9 TOUORE 3AIIRU. Mon.— Ticket number 338*063. v>ld In Selancor, won the 8375.000 first prise In the Social Welfare Lottery drawn here today. The second prise ticket (*****01) which wins SI 25.000 was sold In Penan*; the third (*****86) worth $60,000 was sold In Perak. and the264 words
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Article70 1960-11-01 9 IPOH. Mon. Two tappers. Mok Bee Chye. 18. and Yee Nan, 22, were today convicted in the Sessions Court of attempting to extort $2 from a shop assistant. All Buwa 21, at Kampong Tawas new village, four miles from here. Mok was sent to the70 words
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Article228 1960-11-01 9 TAXIMEN QUIZZED ON STREET MURDER SINGAPORE. Mon. MURDER investigators today questioned a number of taxi-drivers in the hope of tracing the killers of 18-year-old Ng Tiam Hoe. N? was slain at the junction of Holland Road and Farrer Road in one of the most brutal secret society attacks this year.228 words
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Article28 1960-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The overseas radio telephone service will be extended to the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland from Nov. 14 it was announced today.28 words
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Advertisement214 1960-11-01 9 I Only thirty and no t*«th of his own J I Kwping your gums healthy it hist as rital aa keeping your I teeth dean. For once gums beI come infected, yon are hi danger of losing nil your teeth howerer perfect they may be. GIBBS S.R. TOOTHPASTE What causa*214 words
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Advertisement371 1960-11-01 9 RHEUMATISM AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY BRINGS RELIEF FROM PAIN A British discoTenr has led the I world in uncovering a major cause J of rheum-tic pain. iZ7!i!Z7l7^^M This pain is caused by "trigger I "L™"" 1 N spots of muscle— often only connected with tho areas of pain by the ■'T371 words
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Article, Illustration185 1960-11-01 10 Talented young pianist is back home with plans A CELEBRATED music professor once told me that he was amazed at the amount of talent he found in Asia. He compared it to a "rich oil field or gold mine, yet untapped." When you just look at all the gifted young185 words
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Article205 1960-11-01 10 LOLABELLE WONG TO GIVE CONCERT Finally the great day came when little Lolabelle was led to the' music teacher, and from that day on she has never looked back. At six. she played the solo part with the Children's Orchestra in Singapore where the average age of the205 words
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Article91 1960-11-01 10 Towards the end of her stay in England, she decided to sit for an examination In hopes that she might merit a scholarship to the Brussels Conservatoire. "I really didn't think that I would have much of a chance," Miss Wong confided, "because these scholarships are given by the91 words
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Article230 1960-11-01 10 So in 1958, Lolatfelle Wong went to live in Brussels. She and another Chinese girl rented a house and set up housekeeping. During the day she went to the Conservatoire to study under the distinguished Professor J. Solheid. and at night she marketed, washed, ironed and cooked. At230 words
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Article223 1960-11-01 10 QNE of the most v popular Chinese dishes in Singapore and Malaya is that speciality from Shanghai, the Steamboat. Preparing it can be comparatively simple If you know how to go about It. First you will need a bronze chafing dish. Chinese style. You can buy one In223 words
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Article153 1960-11-01 10 T»HOSE who suffer from the embarrassment of pimples, spots and blemishes will welcome the news of a new and effective anti-blemish cream that is now on sale. It comes in an attractive golden tube and is a soft cream which hardens after application into a gentle soothing153 words
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Advertisement304 1960-11-01 10 WITH JH ADDED "A" d VITAMIN A gives your skirt that look of fiowerlike loveliness VITAMIN MOISTURE BALANCER the secret of the fresh, dewy look joßHjftßmW\*s'^m^MK^ >oliBht.soquicklyabsorbed. >OU SeC th yOUnB ""OOth **^^2 W^JL^mXw^m^ 'Inwerlike look at once Lsc —^mifaWmW Vitamin Moisture Balancer Wm^mr^mX^mY^iyC^ ever y n 'Bht after cleansing.304 words
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Advertisement171 1960-11-01 10 I j pj Try Peail Cueex Nail Polish and see how perfectly lovely your hands look. Your fingertip* L will glow with luminous beauty. And the exclusive formula defies chipping tnd peeling. Daytime or evening for all occasions enhance your fingertips with a rare touch of beauty Pearl CUTEX Nail171 words
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Miscellaneous285 1960-11-01 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS taUon before 5 In 9 (7). 1. The rug is our nrst victim, an 7. Wide open space: it's a sitter 1 antelope from Rhode*ia <12>. Old he hit a tree? Nearly! S. Hen discovered by Marconi? (12). <7). 10. A home Derm's to give you285 words
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Article, Illustration1347 1960-11-01 11 NATHAN MEEKER 'S UTOPIA he never did get to understand the Indians and their real wants. As a result when the White River Utes revolted the thin, stooped Indian Agent became one of the 30 who died in the massacre that jolted America. 1 For lack of other dreamers heDaily Mirror - 1,347 words
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Advertisement244 1960-11-01 11 L^Lw /if* P^Jai m^^* j Soft cool Cmrvssa^tha safest feminine towel. Softer because It's a knitted fabric— no gauze, no chafing. Fine plastic film for complete security. Feel supremely confident, supremely comfortable. In sarong, sari, samfu, or western dress, modern women wear Caressa for complete freedom. Stitched loops hold It244 words
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Miscellaneous234 1960-11-01 11 Buys Bunny By Batph Reimdahi "7 catch* v k i _^\PHOoevi) t (onJAd n^JM C <y^^>^~^A /rirppp i he's V v-__, J-S (NfAo^- 3 °o frSHrn L A*. i— <yy U II -1 V JT-5* W^\ -A^Vi^^^Ssßßi M U— _g^= ~y j p 1 I I T^ J- J "1234 words
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209 1960-11-01 12 A slump? Rubbish says Lord Rootes I ON DON, Mon. Lord Rootes, 65--year-old head of the Rootes car empire, has criticised the "dismal Johnhies" of the motor industry. He 'old a Dally Mall reporter > A re: "They should get on their feet and nght as I am doing. I209 words
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325 1960-11-01 12 Burma to send study team to Asian area fH E BURMESE Government is planning to send a trade mission to Singapore and other South-East Asian countries in the very near future in an attempt to increase its overseas trade. This was disclosed in Singapore last week by U Thwin, the325 words
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Article, Illustration142 1960-11-01 12 1961 range of clothing is coming lt|R. R. E. READ, (above) overseas representative of the British Van Heusen Co. Ltd. and the Cellular Clothing Co. Ltd., is now ln Singapore to introduce the 1961 range. Mr. Read said that business had grown beyond exjpectations since his last visit two years142 words
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Article30 1960-11-01 12 Jaguar Cars Ltd. announce that the current range of models, consisting of the Mark IX the Mark 2 series and the XX.150 range, is to continue for 1961.30 words
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Article, Illustration125 1960-11-01 12 A SINGAPORE man has been appointed assistant manager of a Dutch insurance company, Netherlands Lloyd Ltd.. Singapore. He is Mr. Michael Tan Hong Huat. who has worked with the company for more than nine years. Mr. Tan said yesterday that with this appointment he125 words
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Article152 1960-11-01 12 KNUTSEN LINES haa added another cargo liner to its Far East fleet. It Is the 10,800-ton Martha Bakke which arrives In Singapore tomorrow on her maiden voyage from Europe. She Is on her way to Japan. The liner, which will make regular calls to Singapore, is152 words
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Article, Illustration220 1960-11-01 12 BULOVA Watch Co. of Switzerland, which has hitherto concentrated largely on the American export market, is now entering the Malayan market. Mr. Mark Bourquin. the company's Far Eastern operations manager, who is now In Singapore to finalise arrangements, said yesterday that Bulova would Introduce220 words
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Article94 1960-11-01 12 \fR. WALTER A. EVERITT, Ifl assistant secretary of the Deming Co., of Salem, Ohio, has left Singapore for Australia after discussing with Mr. Winston Ong Eng Leong, managing director of Overseas Motors Ltd., the representation ln Malaya of his company's products. The Deming Co. manufactures pumps94 words
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Article37 1960-11-01 12 Air India's Boeing 707-437 Rolls-Royce Intercontinental will make a proving flight on the Bombay-Bangkok-Hong Kong-Tokyo route on Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday. The aircraft has 36 first class and 90 tourist class seats.37 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-11-01 12 Singapore, Malaya visit for Sydney Exchange chairman T<HE chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange, Mr. A. H. Urquhart will arrive in Singapore on Sunday for a 10-day visit. Mr. Urquhart will also visit Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. In the Federal capital he will call at the Bank Negara and106 words
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Article76 1960-11-01 12 Britain produced an average of 481,000 tons of steel a week in September compared with 422,900 tons a week in August and 426.000 tons a week In September 1959. the Iron and Steel Board announced in London. Production in September was at an annual rate of76 words
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Advertisement184 1960-11-01 12 ■KCAPOKI jfl H>aW ~r"a*7 Janf -i ■><* a aaar- Mr KUALA tLMPU» J3d»«Si3 X DJAKARTA Metropolitan Services to Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Djakarta By INDONESIAN AIRWAYS In Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bank of Chine BMfl., Sinaepore-1. Phones: ***** *****-8. Bay No. 20, Hotel Merlin, Koala184 words
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Advertisement300 1960-11-01 12 I The I BULOVA Watch Company proudly announce the appointment of The Henry Wau&h Organisation as their Sole Agents for BULOVA Watches in Singapore, Federation of Malaya, Sarawak, Brunei, British North Borneo, and Indonesia. V7|i%i!llJ h^ W/1 BvMMFnpM wit fr^^fes^v I' I ■1 1 ™H L.^^R ««5 m V A300 words
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Advertisement1670 1960-11-01 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE fO ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GLAMOW LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sails P. S*twa Penani ANCIISES liter-**. Glasgow Tefay AMILLES LlttrMH, DuDiin, Havre Ml S3 Tafai Not 2/ I Nn I TELEMACHtS H'twrg. ttaacr, Alt'!. Holl Hat ft/ I liimaeus LlMrpaH. Oatiii Hot 4 Nn 1 MEXENtt1,670 words
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Advertisement1349 1960-11-01 13 THE LaVC LINES- /y~^&\ O£N RfOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. nr^giOjl] S'pora P. S'Haa Pataaj WCV^te/ "BASRA" a) Cfi. 31-31/ 4Nn 1/ 1 Nn 11 1 Hot VVIT«y "FALSTRIA" I) 21/22 Net 23 34 Net 21/21 Ntt ■^kpaTWJ& -ptoNA" a) M Nat/ lln 5/1 Dtc 7/ I tee Jl1,349 words
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Advertisement1415 1960-11-01 13 XL THE DEN LINE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (lacarptratel ia tta Ulitef KiaffMi) II LINES SAILINGS tl ADEN. U.L ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. S'naa Penang lENVANNOCH Antwerp. Haakart. Brawn, Rotterdam 4/ S Not lENAUER Hamburg. LtatM. Rotttrdaa la Part/Tafay BENCLEUCH LivtrpMl, G'moaUl, M'brough ll Part.' 1 Not lENREICR LatdM. Rotterdam,1,415 words
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Advertisement1354 1960-11-01 13 top*- McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. >te \WJS^ TEL: Nl: 7SMI flg r**^ BLLBBMAN LINE KLAVENESS LINE I LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LBS ANtELES. SAN FRANCISCO. ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. Aid far Caaadiae ft U.S. A Attaatic Part*. Acctptiif carp far Cettral ft SttU Cm OF RIPON Aaihca. Sport1,354 words
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Article133 1960-11-01 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week along easier lines, here today. Carlton eased 2s. to 3s. 6d. and Australia* paper Manufacturer* Is. to 28s. Base metals eased and the oils remained steady, with Mt. Ha slipping 2s. to 635. 3d. and North Broken Hill Is. to 21s.133 words
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Article210 1960-11-01 14 X'OVFMBER first grade rubber x buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 88 cents per lb.. down 1>; cents on Friday's close. The tone was quiet. s.r.ejt.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. i J.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 88' 4 sellers 88»» fN); Int. 1210 words
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783 1960-11-01 14 MORE TIN PRODUCED IN 9 MONTHS THAN IN ALL OF 1959 By Our Mprket Correspondent JN THE FIRST nine months of this year, Malaya has produced more tin than it did in the full year of 1959, the Federation Chief Statistician's figures show. In the period, production was 38,095 tons783 words
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Article35 1960-11-01 14 SINGAPORE, OCT. 31. RUBBER: 882 cents per lb. (down 1{ cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 88i cents (easier). TIN: $394.50 pc picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 ton> (up five tons).35 words
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Article21 1960-11-01 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: Oct. 31 Oct. 29 Industrials; 127.30 127.60 Tins: 182.43 185.87 Rubbers: 217.67 219.43 Jan. 1 1958=10*.21 words
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Article793 1960-11-01 14 C INGAPORL memoers of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following ousuiess at their 3.30 p.m. cail yesterday. (.Bargains are given beiore prices unless only one was written). industrials: Boustead $1.18; Fitzpatricks $1.31; Fraser and Neave ords $1.89 to $1.87; Uammon $2.04; Hume prei. A4s. 9d.; McAlister793 words
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Article149 1960-11-01 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100)New York: buying airmail T.T. 33 1 '16. O.D. 33 3/16. 90 d/st 33 7. 16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: Duying airmail T.T. I 32 5/16.149 words
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Article146 1960-11-01 14 CHIPS lying alongside thr Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Dzierrynski 1/2, Neder Ebro 4/5. Yewbank 6A. Kassel 6/7. TJlnegara 8/9, Turandot 10/11. Autolycus 13/14. Ferndale 15/16 Glenearn 18. Pesco No. 21 N Wall 1. East Sea N Wall 2. Serampang N. Wall 3, Selangor N.146 words
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Article163 1960-11-01 14 CINGAPORE CUlnese Produce O Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Nov. shipment $281:; buyers, $29 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $42 i sellers, drum $464 sellers. Prpper: quiet: no business was reported done. Muntok white $270 and Sarawak $265 (both down $5). special Sarawak163 words
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Advertisement1124 1960-11-01 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific ck Atlantic Coast Service Ll A E I.A. I t A S'DO'e Sham frnjng h xrg L.Angeles D. Vo'> XMiknra Miru" Ut Call 23 2b Nit 2C 27 Nn 21 No 2rt Call n/M Nt» -I Dec 2S Ht ll im "ttkslM Mart' 27 31 Dtc 31/1,124 words
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Advertisement736 1960-11-01 14 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. OOH SAY HOON of No. 11A. Prince Philip Avenue, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 42, China Street. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First736 words
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Advertisement1003 1960-11-01 14 NOTICjES NOTICE The roadway at the Level Crossing at Telegraph Post 58/9 on the Alor Star Jalan Day will oe closed for repairs on 2 11.60 from 6.30 p.m. until 5.30 am. the following morningTraffic vU be diverted via Jalan Telok Wan Jab hnd Jalan Langgar. NOTICE i Mr. Chan1,003 words
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Advertisement753 1960-11-01 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY EXAMINERS OF AC COINTS Applications are invited from Federal Cltusens for the post of .niers of Accounts at the Authority's Head Office. Starting salary $400/- per month all-in on the scale of $400/- x $30 $700/- plus free medical attention for himself a nd753 words
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Advertisement915 1960-11-01 15 i NOTICES GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO. LTD. As from 31st October 1960 Mak i Kal Chee. 39 Cockman Street has ceased to be our agent. Therefore, the public is herety notified that said Mak Kai Chee Is no longer authorised to transact any busi- ness whatsoever on our behalf. THE OUARDIAN915 words
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Advertisement736 1960-11-01 15 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV»l that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Wan Waii, Vii Veo Meng, Khee Soh Mol, Wan York Wah, Ooli Swee Klat, Low Ah Mee. Yep Wong, Chan Ban Kiat, Low Keng, Lav Kum, Low Yew, and Soon Wing, carrying on business as manufacturers of sanitary736 words
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Advertisement3427 1960-11-01 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS tO Word* SS (Min.)—B»M M rt*. txtrm ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA has won the approval and confldenc* of business and professional people throughout the world In its 24 handisma volumss ■r* mora than a mllhen fasts always bayattd dlssuU* Can you afford to b* without the worlds finest work of3,427 words
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Advertisement599 1960-11-01 15 FOR SALE 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO SBJh BBBM A NEW selrrtion of remsttxtered books at exceptionally rrdui d prlc** dow mvailable a> Donald Moore Limited. MacDooald Hotue tuntapore. Wby not call today? ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE now on at Salon New Yorkrr. i 7 Si.imfor.l Road. 8 pore. <tt599 words
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Article341 1960-11-01 16 A firm line with Omar Soh DROPPED FROM TOUR TEAM AND NO GUARANTEE OF REINSTATEMENT By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Monday TJAHIM OMAR, now louring with the Ma- layan Chinese in Hong Kong, and Mike Sutton, who refused to train under coach Rahim Sattar, have both been dropped from the341 words
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265 1960-11-01 16 By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Table Tennis Association is making strong efforts to send a team to the world championships at Peking next April. This was disclosed by the president. Mr. Tana Tuck Wah. today. Mr. Tang .said that a265 words
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Article35 1960-11-01 16 LONDON, Mon. Joe Brown ot Die United States will defend his world lightweight title against Brl-il-h champion Dave Charnley in London, on Apr. 18 next year. London promoter Jack Solomons unnouneed today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article140 1960-11-01 16 CEOUL. Mon.-^The South Korean state couiicil at an extraordinary meeting last night overruled a proposal by the Education Minister. Mr. Chun Suk Oh, to cancel a Japan-South Korea*n soccer match in Seoul on Saturday. South Korea and Japan were due to meet in a regionalReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-11-01 16 RINA. ridden by leading jockey Noel McCrowdie, romps home a comfortable 22-length winner in the 535.000 Singapore Cold Cup race over miles at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Second was Prince of Lalita (J. Wilson) and third Dreamboat (C. Franklin). A 7-year-old68 words
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Article159 1960-11-01 16 PRESTON, VILLA IN ONLY BIG CLASH T ONDON, Mon. Xj Only one clash between first division clubs resulted from the draw made today for the third round of the English Football League Cup competition. In the one meeting between premier league clubs. Preston North End will be at home toReuter - 159 words
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Article33 1960-11-01 16 TAIPING. Mon.— Owing to heavy rain yesterday, the replay of the Inter -club knockout soccer fixture for the Bayley Cup between Prison Reserves and 7th Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment, was postponed.33 words
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Article243 1960-11-01 16 HIS AVERAGE FOR THE PAST YEAR JS 134 By JACK FINGLETON Perth, Monday BOBBY SIMPSON, the West Australian opening batsman, is being hailed as Australia's most consistent scorer since Don Bradman in the thirties. Simpson resumes today in Perth against West Indies on 124 not243 words
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Article20 1960-11-01 16 TAIPING. Mon.— ln a mixed match here Ipoh Telecoms beat Talping Telecoms by 2-0, scoring through Inside-right Ayaludin.20 words
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291 1960-11-01 16 100,000 WILL SEE TULLOCH'S BID FOR CUP TODAY MELBOURNE, Mon. More than 100.000 people are expected to make a pilgrimage to Flemington racecourse tomorrow to see the Blue I Riband event of the Australian Turf calendar— the centenary Melbourne Cup. These thousands will include regular racegoers and others for whomReuter - 291 words
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Article81 1960-11-01 16 PERTH. Mon. The Lord Mayors of all Australian capital cities and Newcastle. New South Wales, have offered to co-operate in every way to publicise and help raise funds to meet the expenses of the 1962 Perth Commonwealth Games. Perth Lord Mayor Harry Howard said this81 words
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Article156 1960-11-01 16 'Young India' to tour Britain NEW DELHI. Mon. India will probably send a team of young cricketers tc tour Britain in 1962. following the acceptance of a proposal at the annual meeting of the Indian Cricket Board of Control at Cuttack (Orissa) yesterday. The tour, suggested with a view toReuter - 156 words
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Article59 1960-11-01 16 Next Selangor races KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The next race meeting of the Selangor Turf Club will be held on Nov. 27. 30 and Dec. 4. for horses in Class 2 ar.d Class 5. Distances arc: Cla.-:- 2 6f or 7f and Cf or U miles. Class 5 sif of 7f59 words
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Advertisement84 1960-11-01 16 NEW TIN NEW SHAPE NEW CONVENIENCE bu&ufDcu/ FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK WITH ADDED VITAMINS A D Every Days new tin is designed for new convenience. Containing the same amount of powdered milk as the old 12 oz. tin, the new low wide shape offers better accessibility a new air-tight lid for84 words
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Advertisement137 1960-11-01 16 TISBICJgj /r/ftffsj 'TITHES" proudly present "AHMAD SALOMA" EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT at 8.30 ON RADIO SINGAPORE THE FIRST ALL STAR VARIETY SHOW featuring AHMAD SALOMA with Anesto Doraya and his band Compere: TAN HOCK LYE Producer: STEVEN LEE VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE WON! BE SURE YOU KEEP THIS DATE WITH AHMAD137 words
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Article342 1960-11-01 17 Penang had no answer to deadly tackling P:NANG, Mon.— Playing a fast, bustling game, the Thai national rugger team scored a goal, a try and two penalties to beat a Penang All-Blues Invitation XV by 14 points to three (a try) at the City Stadium here342 words
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Article166 1960-11-01 17 MCA WILL INVITE INDIA TEST XI KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. INDIA'S Test cricket team to tour Australia and New Zealand in 1961-62 will be invited to play in Malaya. The secretary of the Maw yan Crlcke t Association. Mr. P. Selvan^yagan. told the Straits Times today that he would be writing166 words
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Article, Illustration21 1960-11-01 17 CLANCY ANG "Mr. Malaya" last year. "Pridiof the Nation" this year and now "Mr. Asia."21 words
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Article61 1960-11-01 17 TPOH, Mon. Chamberlain 1 Party became cnampions of the Perak Inter-team tennis competition to win the Sultan's Cup here today when they beat Young Men's Christian Association by two games. It was the party's first trophy success since the inception of the conrpetition in 1928. In61 words
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249 1960-11-01 17 He was sure of winning so borrowed record of Negara Ku By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Clancy Ang, a 21--year-old laboratory Assistant in Kuala Lumpur, won the "Mr. Asia" contest which took place at Lahore in Pakistan on Saturday. Ang was so sure he would win the contest that249 words
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Article178 1960-11-01 17 FIGHTS for four races on the second day (Wednesday. Nov. 9) of the Perak Turf Club's November Meeting: Cl. 4. Div. 2— sf. Str. Pride of Chevalier 9.00: Speedy Slipper 8.11; Crown Link 8.11; Constanza 8.10: Fire Power 8.09; Haadyai 8.09: Super jet 8.08; Obedient178 words
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Article247 1960-11-01 17 Seamen turn tables in 2nd half SINGAPORE. Mon. A i4-man H M.S. Belfast team turned on the heat In the second half to beat Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to eight (a goal and a try) in a keenly contested Rugby match247 words
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Article99 1960-11-01 17 PERTH. Mon. —An undefeated double century by Bobby Simpson ensured a long second Innings struggle for the West Indies touring side, who finished the third day of their match against Western Australia here needing 393 runs in 36$ minutes to win. Simpson scored 221 In 45599 words
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185 1960-11-01 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Slnga-i pore Amateur Athletic Association coaching subcommittee will begin its next course for coaches st Farrer Park from Nov. 28 to Dec. 6. It was decided at the S.A.A.A. general committee meeting tonight that Intending trainees for this course will185 words
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349 1960-11-01 17 When Malays got going it was a rout SINGAPORE. Monday A FTER a poor start, in which they were luck> not be in arrears, defending champions Malays romped home to a 7-0 win over Army in their S.A.F.A. Premier League game at Jalan Besar 1 Stadium today. Malays, who have349 words
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Article137 1960-11-01 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Combined Schools caused a big upset wnen they forced favourites Singapore Recreation Club to drop theh second point in the first division of the SHA league by holding them to a scoreless draw on the padang today. There was more credit to the schools,137 words
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Miscellaneous308 1960-11-01 17 TODmSPORT SOCCER Spore League Div. 2 final: RAF Changi v Alexandra FT (Jn Besar 7 p.m Dtv. 3 final: RAF Seletar 'A 1 v STB (Jn Besar 5.15 p m). Pilus Cup: Police v TJlu Kendrang (Grik padang). HOCKEY Spore Div. 2: IA v RAF Seletar (Balestier Rd); Dlt. 3:308 words
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Article360 1960-11-01 18 Spore union's decision until oil companies, Govt., T.U.C. 'recognise' them SURVIVAL FUND' TO BE CREATED TO MEET EXPENSES IN TIGHT FOR RIGHT TO EXIST' SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union said today it will soon order all members and supporters to wear black armbands360 words
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331 1960-11-01 18 Magistrate who gives tea at confessions CEREMBAN. Mon. Mr. Justice Ismail I Khan, hearing a mur- 1 der case today, asked a magistrate to stop the practice of offering tea to people who made statements or confes- 1 sions to him. Mr. Tan Chin Beng. a gazetted second-class magis- j331 words
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Obituary27 1960-11-01 18 THE FAMILY of Ih. latr Mr Md Jaffar HuJI Ismail thank all relatives and friends for thrlr attendance-, condolences and kind donations during their recent bereavement.27 words
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251 1960-11-01 18 Colombo Plan and problem of people TOKYO. Mon. rpHE Colombo Plan Council today said the population of Apia's under-developed areas was increasing at an unprecedented rate and could lead to a tragic outcome. "Only sustained effort can ensure that new development keeps a step ahead," the Council said. The Council.251 words
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Article65 1960-11-01 18 LONDON. Mon.— The Royal Navy is organising a nationwide reco'.dlng scheme so that parents, wives and sweethearts can send taperecorded greetings to six ships of the Far East Fleet, it was learned today. The six ships chosen for the experiment are the cruiser Belfast, the destroyerReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration284 1960-11-01 18 Little Aisa and a rebel secret SINGAPORE. Mon. r« HOCOLATE-MUNCH-ING Aisa Kawilarang, aged seven, almost let out a closely guarded Indonesian rebel secret here today. It concerned the present whereabouts of her father. Col. Alex Kawilarang. C-in-C of the rebels and former Indonesian Military Attache in New York. Aisa's near284 words
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Article67 1960-11-01 18 BRISBANE. Mon.— Regular monthly shipments of coal to Japan are expected to begin early next year with the export of about 300,000 tons during 1961. Mr. L. C. Theiss, managing director of Theiss Holdings said on his return from Japan today. He said the steel industryReuter - 67 words
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Article67 1960-11-01 18 YASSIADA (Turkey), Mon. —A flimsy pair of women's panties, a pair of stockings and a box of pictures of nude women were produced by the prosecution this afternoon in the Turkish mass treason trial The prosecution alleged they were found in an envelope bearing Mr.Reuter - 67 words
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Article31 1960-11-01 18 ISTANBUL, Mon.— Several hundred students at the Middle East Technical University at Ankara today refused to attend classes in protest against the dismissal of 147 professors last week.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article356 1960-11-01 18 LONDON. Mon— Fairly satisfactory conditions prevailed In London stock markets today with equities responding to a selective demand following some good company statements. Gold shares were firm but the volume of business left much to be desired. Low grade issues were particularly favoured. Copper shares356 words
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365 1960-11-01 18 TENGKU MEETS OLD FRIEND DURING VISIT TO 'FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO. Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman had an unexpected reunion with an old friend here yesterday first day of a three-day visit to the West Coast and also chatted with Malayan students. The Prime Minister w;is surprised to see Dr. Abu BakarReuter; UPI - 365 words
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