The Straits Times, 2 November 1960
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Title Section11 1960-11-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960. 15 CENTS.11 words
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Article434 1960-11-02 1 Gen. Nasution again talks of 'liberation' THE HAGUE. Tues. j J)UTCH (Jovernment circles fear that Tengku Abdul Rahman's activities in connection with West Irian may undermine Holland's position in the territory, over which Indonesia claims sovereignty. It is feared that the Tengku, as a result of his current434 words
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Article454 1960-11-02 1 38 fight their way into factory CLASH WITH PICKETS: 14 ARRESTED SINGAPORE. Tues. Thirty-eight employees of the Singapore Glass Factory in Henderson Road today fought their way back to work. Several people were injured as a running fist battle ensued between two groups of workers outside the factory gate. And454 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-11-02 1 THE YANG DI-PERTUAN ACONC yesterday visited Federal Police Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur and the Police Training College at Kuala Kubu Bahru. In picture above he is seen watching women operators sending messages on two of the battery of teleprinters linking police headquarters56 words
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102 1960-11-02 1 BEVERLEY'S MOTHER, 53, MARRIES WRITER, 31 HOLLYWOOD. Tues.— Mrs. Florence Adland. 53. mother of the last girl friend of the late Errol Flynn. last night married 31-year-old writer William B. Rau In a civil ceremony before a woman judge. "She was so serious," said Mrs. Adland, "It kind of scared102 words
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Article22 1960-11-02 1 CATANIA (Sicily). Tues. Reddish fumes rose from the north-eastern crater of Etna volcano, which sent up three explosions today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article19 1960-11-02 1 LONDON. Tues. Heavy rain throughout the night brought fresh flooding today to southerji and eastern England.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article227 1960-11-02 1 SALISBURY, Tuesday SALISBURY. Tues The Chief Justice of the Rhodesian Federation, Sir Robert Tredgold, announced his resignation here today in protest against the Law and Order (Maintenance) Bill. The bill, he said "outrages almost every basic human right and is an unwarranted invasion by the executiveReuter - 227 words
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369 1960-11-02 1 Malay exam is void: Govt. officers to have another By FELIX ABiSHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. HUNDREDS of senior Government servants in Selangor and Negrj Sembjlan have been told that the Malay examination which they took in June has been declared void and that they will have to sit for another369 words
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Article109 1960-11-02 1 MISSING ANVIL TURNS UP LONDON. Tues. A missing blacksmith's anvil over which thousands oi' runaway uukfriaßes wrr* performed it Gretna Clreen. Scotland, was found today 300 miles away outside the 8.8.C. headquarters in London. car dumped the 56-lb. anvil on the pavement before dawn and drove off at speed. ItReuter - 109 words
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Article162 1960-11-02 1 Pope to break Advent custom I To receive head of Anglicans VATICAN CITY. Tues. The Pope will disregard a Vatican custom of suspending all Papal audiences in the first weeß ol Advent when he receives the Archbishop of Canterbury early next month, unofficial sources said today. The historic meeting betweenReuter - 162 words
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Article64 1960-11-02 1 JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekarno told a mass rally at Banjarmasin (South Borneo) yesterday that the world was impressed with the stature of Indonesia, and many Afro-Asian nations had asked the Republic to give them leadership. The President, accompanied by a group of Cabinet Ministers, and 13 foreignReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration310 1960-11-02 2 I LOVED HIM VERY MUCH, EX-MISTRESS TELLS COURT IN EVIDENCE ON DEATH OF BABY SON YASSIADA (Turkey). Tuesday THE BEAUTIFUL former mistress of ousted Premier Adnan Menderes told a spellbound High Court yesterday that she 'ioved him very much" and Mr. Menderes, sitting 20ft. away, blushed.UPI - 310 words
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166 1960-11-02 2 Shah orders a 3-day holiday to honour son fHEHERAN, Tucs. Persia 1 yesterday began a threeday public holiday of rejoicing and celebration for the birth of a son to 22--year-old Queen Farah— tirst heir to the Peacock Throne f rom the Shah's 1 three mamages. With mother and child tioinsReuter - 166 words
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608 1960-11-02 2 LONDON: Tuesday A WELL- KNOWN Roman Catholic writer and lawyer told a court here that Roman Catholic priests and moralists would profit by reading Lady Chatterley's Lover, a novel about a well-bred woman's love affair with her husband's gamekeeper. Mr. Norman St.Reuter - 608 words
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Article108 1960-11-02 2 KENNEDY, NIXON ON LAST LAP WASHINGTON. Tucs. —As Senator John Kennedy, Democratic candidate for the Presidency, opened his final week of campaign yesterday in the key state of Pennsylvania, his Republican opponent. Vice-president Richard Nixon. announc?d plans to fly to Alaska this weekend. By polling day. Nov. 8. Mr. NixonReuter - 108 words
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Miscellaneous356 1960-11-02 2 10.30 For Bachelors Only; RADIO MALAYA 111.00 Clo* Down RAD| O SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Time Sign,', Ncgan,- 1 *t £E? ku. News Headlines; 8.05 Morn- L,, ,o i,!l Ing Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With fro 9 r^— "m'J;™' fi JS-12 Mo A rnVl?e.K 1 7.rTTe g -Ne 6 ws' 8.00356 words
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149 1960-11-02 3 Rebels in Algeria 'will fight to victory' PARIS, Tuesday T*HE Algerian war entered its seventh year today with a declaration by the leader of the insurgents that they would Tight on to victory." Security precautions were reinforced in Algiers and on the embattled frontiers with Tunisia and Morocco to guard149 words
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Article117 1960-11-02 3 "We took up arms as a last resort after all peaceful means had shown themselves invalid." he said. "We art not going to lay them down under vague promises of a self-deter-mination whose application is entrusted to an army, an administration and a police whoReuter - 117 words
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Article165 1960-11-02 3 'THE Indonesian Government took action yesterday aimed at turning the country's oil industry over to state companies or to contractors nominated by the government. The move Is made In the publication of an Oil and Natural Gas Bill signed by President Soekarno. It was yet to be165 words
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Article142 1960-11-02 3 A first in kidney grafting T7DINBURGH. Tues.— Doctors at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary yescerday disclosed that they made British medical history on Sunday by transplanting a kidney from a man to his Identical twin brother. The twin, Lewis Abbot. 49, was In the hospital with a kidney disease and given littleReuter - 142 words
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488 1960-11-02 3 GENEVA, Tuesday "DKITAIN warned Russia and America yesterday that if they stood rigidly on their present positions at the three-power nuclear conference in Geneva there would be no agreement "this year or even next year." Speaking at yesterday's meeting, which marked the secondReuter - 488 words
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97 1960-11-02 3 Yogi priest held as revolt head suspect ITATMANDU. Tues.— A saf-fron-robed priest accused of trying to foment a revolt against the Nepalese government has been arrested after a week-lone hunt, the government announced today. The announcement said the priest a 45-year-old Yogi named Narharinath was arrested at Jumia. northwest Nepal,Reuter - 97 words
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Article49 1960-11-02 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— The U.N. General Assembly yesterday agreed wi*hout debate to include in the agenda of its current session an item proposed by 10 Arab states on the situation in the Persian Gulf land of Oman where Britain Is accused of aggression. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article27 1960-11-02 3 KARACHI. Tues.— President Ayub Khan of Pakistan left today by air for a 12-day State visit to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Republic—Reuter27 words
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225 1960-11-02 3 LONDON, Tues.— Four men accused at Gloucester of conspiring to drug racehorses to "cheat and defraud owners and bookmakers" were yesterday found guilty and jailed. Harry Tuck, a 53-year-old chemist's dispenser who in evidence admitted supplying caffein powder to stable lads but .'aidReuter - 225 words
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Article31 1960-11-02 3 LONDON. Tues.— Ma j. -Gen. D. E. B. Talbot. G.O.C. 54 Infantry Division, will take over as deputy commander of the British Army of the Rhine In April.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article197 1960-11-02 3 PANAMA CITY. Tuesday. SEVEN Cuban members of the crew of the freighter Oriente were granted temporary political asylum yesterday in the U.S.-controlled Panama Canal zone. They jumped ship while the I Cuban freighter was passing through the gate locks. They were the first individual;-, everReuter; UP - 197 words
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Article176 1960-11-02 3 PARIS. Tues. A French town's continued refusal to allow German Nato troops on its soil has touched off plans for a meeting of Mayors of nearby towns to decide if they should support the refusal. The Mayors of small towns in the Moselle districtUPI - 176 words
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Advertisement232 1960-11-02 3 The cheerful presence of formica decorative laminates in your toyer, restaurant and bar is an advertisement for you and your business. Impressive in their texture, colour and modernity you've only to look at the picture to appreciate the versatility of these wonderful surfaces. And wherever they are I, Q |f232 words
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Article299 1960-11-02 4 Wife tells of love scene at the old Kallang airport SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MOTHER OF FOUR told the Chief Justice Sir Alan Rose, in the high court today that she began to suspect that her husband was hay ing an affair with another woman when she found the299 words
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Article, Illustration158 1960-11-02 4 Man who disarmed a killer rewarded SINGAPORE, Tues. M*-. Tan Cheng Yam, 47, today received $50 1 as a token of Government's appreciation of his courage and public spiritedness. He was praised by the Com- mlssioner of Police, Mr. A. E i G. Blades, in a letter of commendation for158 words
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111 1960-11-02 4 Minister to visit Entrance Exam centres SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will visit four primary schools tomorrow morning, where the Primary School Leaving Examinations are being held for the first time for the four streams of education. He will visit: The Catholic I High School,111 words
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Article51 1960-11-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water j will be cut off in the follow- Ing areas tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.:. -Along Upper Changi Road between Track 12 and Track 21. In Kuchlng Road and Kg. Bahru Road backlane between City Council Stan* Qtrs. and City Council Labourers'51 words
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65 1960-11-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.—General Sir Richard Hull, the Commander-in-Chief, Far Last Land Forces today opened a new $230,000 N.A.A.F.I. junior ranks club at the Tanglln barracks. The club, named the Phoenix Club, has a grill room and lounge, bar, games room, writing room and a services'65 words
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Article137 1960-11-02 4 Maintenance claim by first wife SINGAPORE. Tues. A man. charged with owing his wife $40 in maintenance, told a magistrate today that his wife should waive the claim as she was in better circumstances than he. Rashid Zainal, of Jalan Keladi. said he wa.-> Jobless and dependent on a pension137 words
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Article53 1960-11-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Natalie Hinderas, the American concert pianist will give a recital-seminar for music teachers in Singapore next Monday at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Miss Hinderas is here under the auspices of the United States Department of State. She will also visit several schools to give53 words
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Article25 1960-11-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Madam Ho Puay Choo, PAP Assemblywoman for Bras Basah will open the Middle Road Community Centre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Article33 1960-11-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. Shlrin Fozdar will talk on "Travel Experiences Round the World" at a meeting of the International Women's Club at the YWCA, Raffles Quay tomorrow at 11 a.m.33 words
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Article275 1960-11-02 4 rITHE following Is today's L schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong <BA--901) 1.25 p.m.; from London. Frankfurt. Beirut. Teheran. Delhi. Rangoon (8A716> 7 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA7U) 10 50 p.m. Garuda: Prom Bangkok275 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-11-02 4 CANADIAN TRADE ENVOY LEAVING MR. M. P. CARSON, Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore and Commercial Counsellor in the Federation, who leaves tonight to take up a new appointment in the International Trade Relations branch of the Department of Trade and Commerce in Ottawa. Mr. E. H. Maguire. who arrived in60 words
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Article240 1960-11-02 4 qpWO MEN jvere acquitted and discharged in a magistrate's court here today on a bookmaking charge without their defence being called. Tan Tay Tay and Llm Lian Quee were accused of acting as bookmakers on the premises of the Singapore Turf Club at Buklt Timah on240 words
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Article27 1960-11-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. --There will be a free film show at India House on Thursday to mark the birthday of Guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism.27 words
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Article169 1960-11-02 4 PLANSFOR MALAY COED HIGH SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Tues. The State will have its first co-educational Malay secondary school in the next two years when the Ka 1 1 an g Malay Secondary School, to be built soon, is completed. This was announced today by the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk169 words
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Article135 1960-11-02 4 Detected more heart diseases SINGAPORE, Tues. The Governments mass antituberculosis X-ray campaign launched In the Farrer Park area on Oct. 3 has detected 165 people with heart disease. Thi. was stated today in a Government announcement. More than 8.000 X-rays have been taken so far. Of 5.755 films reported, the135 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-11-02 4 DR. LEE SIEW CHOH. Assemblyman for Queenstown (with hand raised)- was sworn in as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Home Affairs yesterday morning by Mr. Justice Ambrose (in suit) in the Prime Minister's reception room at City Hall. The ceremony was witnessed by the Prime Minister.69 words
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125 1960-11-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. —A man's Insistent demand for the return of his flask in which was concealed a packet of opium, resulted today in his being Jailed for 12 months under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance. Ma Heng, who had a similar previous conviction, pleaded guilty125 words
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Miscellaneous65 1960-11-02 4 The diary YWCA.: Interiiational Women's Club and Eliiglish conversation 4 p.m; beauty culture, 5.15 p.m.; dress-making. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. NARAYANA GHUKI'LA ASSOCIATION: Indian classical dance. 4 p.m. -9 p m ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Open meeting at V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, 5.30 p.m. SINGAPORE RECORDED MISK SOCIETY: Weekly symphony concert hi65 words
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Article, Illustration270 1960-11-02 5 THEY PLAY MAHJONG AND SEND EXAM PAPERS TO BE MARKED IN HONG KONG By TAI SING ONN: Kuantan, Tuesday rPHE MINISTER of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, disclosed here today that there were some Chinese school teachers who were send ing examination papers to be marked in270 words
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247 1960-11-02 5 Dissolution of union will bring members a windfall IPOH, Tues.— The dissolution of the Drainage and Irrigation Department employees' Union, once Malaya's smallest national union, will bring a windfall to its seven remaining members. When the membership registers of the union were examined yesterday evening before taking a secret ballot247 words
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Article87 1960-11-02 5 Soldier is found in room JPOH. Tues— A young .British soldier, reported missing with a revolver since Sunday evening, was detained by a party of combined military and civilian police here last night. He wa found sleeping in a room in Brewster Road. Also recovered from the room was a87 words
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397 1960-11-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues T»HE Central Provid--1 ent Fund Board has demanded that the Hock Lee amalgamated bus company should j make back payments 1 totalling about $200.--000 on overtime payments to their employees during the past four years. The disclosure of this demand today397 words
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Article22 1960-11-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Commander-tn-Chlef, Farflf. Gen. Sir Richard Hull, flies to Nepal on Thursday on an eight-day official visit.22 words
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213 1960-11-02 5 IMPORT BAN ON BRITISH HORSES NOW LIFTED KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday •"FHE Federation Government has lifted a temporary suspension of permits for importing horses from Britain. The uspenslon was imposed last month following a report that a deadly horse disease had spread from Af.-ica to Britain. A spokesman of the Veterinary213 words
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272 1960-11-02 5 Why rubber lags in Indonesia by expert KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A "sizeable portion" of rubber smallholdings in Indonesia is tapped only when the price of rubber reaches about $1.50 a pound. The president of the Natural Rubber Bureau in Washington, Mr. H. C. Bugbee, said this was one of the272 words
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Article42 1960-11-02 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.—University undergraduates In Singapore have sent a resolution to President de Gaulle of France condemning the French Government's actions In Algeria. The resolution was sent to mark the sixth anniversary of the outbreak of the Algerian revolution today.42 words
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Article43 1960-11-02 5 Lottery number error KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Government today announced a typographical > error of one of the 75 ninth prizes in yesterday's Social 1 and Welfare Lotteries Board! draw The number given as i *****97 should read *****97. I The prize is $1,000.43 words
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Article121 1960-11-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— School holi.days in the Federation will- be equally divided between the three terms of the academic year from 1962. This is stated in a circular to State chief education ofß- rer> The circular says that school term holidays for next year will121 words
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Article36 1960-11-02 5 TANJONG MALIM. Tu?s The Batang Padang District Officer, Incne Shariff bin Hassan, has been seconded for duty with the Brunei Government Syed Mahadzar bin 3>ed, Hussein has succeeded him. j I36 words
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Advertisement109 1960-11-02 5 TOKYO... End the argument. Tokyo the city of 10 million people IS the biggest city in the world. The vast oriental metropolis where east meets west in an atmosphere where the night is 24 hours long. See the massive capital of Japan for yourself. And then remember there is no109 words
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Advertisement579 1960-11-02 5 Parker"sl" standard of quality for over two decades From the day it was first introduced in 1940, the Parker "51" has been recognised as the pen for people of judgment and good taste. Superb craftsmanship and design dependable performance and service these qualities have remained constant in the twenty-year existence579 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-11-02 6 TENGKU SEES MALAYAN TIN AT WORKS OF A STEEL CONCERN DURING U.S. TOUR Tengku Abdul Rahman, now on a visit to the U.S., was so pleased at seeing a pile of Malayan tin ingots at the Irvin Works of the U.S. Steel Corporation, that he halted his tour of the75 words
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Article264 1960-11-02 6 30 mil. AMERICANS WATCH TV SHOW THE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, believes "poverty and destitution" are the main conditions that provide a breeding ground for the evils of Communism in Africa and Asia. A statement issued simultaneously In Kuala Lumpur and Washington says the Tengku264 words
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117 1960-11-02 6 200 to pay higher fees to study in Perth KOALA LUMPUR. Tues. AT LEAST 200 students from Malaya and Singapore bound for Perth early next year will have to pay increased fees if they attend the University of Western Australia. In some cas<*s the increases announced by the University recently—117 words
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Article100 1960-11-02 6 Thp next cheapest University «s Adelaide's where fees are about 2o per cent higher than the new ones at West Australia. The West Australia ViceChancellor. Mr. Prescott. said the estimates showed that the university would be critically short of funds and unable to cope with costs and the100 words
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Article27 1960-11-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The House of Representatives will meet for 22 days starting on Nov. 30 to pas* the estimates of expenditure for next year.27 words
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288 1960-11-02 6 AN official West German economic mission will visit Kuala Lumpur at the end of November to negotiate an agreement for the protection of German investments in Malaya. I learned this In talks with officials of the Foreign Office and the Ministry of288 words
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Article127 1960-11-02 6 li/|ALAYA will be able to iTi listen in to the American election results over the Voice of America on Not 9. starting at 8.30 p.m. local time. Election round-ups with the latest available returns will be broadcast on the hour and half-hour throughout the127 words
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Miscellaneous264 1960-11-02 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Their confusion is compMt* 7. Animals contrived to solve in Kent (5). all the trick* (5). 11- Impregnable cathedral pr»--8 Bucks duefcs (9 1. cincts out of bounds (5-6). 9. Ouy's remains? (5). 13. In the garaen Eve ran wild 10. They mount differently In264 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1960-11-02 7 The love life of lonely singer Alma Rattenbury Her melody numbers were broadcast by 8.8.C. The Manor Park Road Murder QN September 25, 1934, 1 vy car-old George Percy Stoner of Bournemouth, England, became chauffeur and handyman at the Villa Madeira, in the ultra-respectable Manor Park Road. The household consistedDaily Mirror - 1,153 words
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Miscellaneous157 1960-11-02 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Beimdahi \/}sr~\ I S sE^ Ji^^L^^l |I'M PASSIM 1 OUT F»e£ I [I'LL TRY SOMEO'THESE V 1 Li m t Ahner By Ai Capp AH BIN NrVAITINT SINCE V MAM V CHIN UP, McTURKLE." I/*? P- ~~ZI g^J *L >" FOUR O'CLOCK. HOPES FEET A THEY157 words
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Obituary126 1960-11-02 8 :n H arii SIU < Minimum) DCCIASID Mr. Koh Chek Tuan has a*av on .il iv 60 Greatly mia«rd by hi* »lff. (our ton*, three daughter*. *on*-in-law. daughter*-la-la,w and twrntyfour grandchildren. FARQUHARSON-on 26th October m«O at a Hospital near London Donald Karquharson. J.P.. late General Man*, ncr of Kirby126 words
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663 1960-11-02 8 The Straits Times Wednesday ,November 2. 1960. On Current Affairs The co-operation of State and local governments with the Central Electricity Board in bringing electricity to the rural areas is an old theme j that must still be plugged. The C.E.8., as Dato Spencer used to insist, is a business663 words
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Article366 1960-11-02 8 The Indonesian Bill to nationalise the oil industry comes ;as no surprise. Draft legis--1 latien had been before Parliament since February. It is natural enough that the Government should have chosen for its inaugural venture an industry founded on one of Indonesia's few developed resources and one with366 words
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Article158 1960-11-02 8 How many expatriates are there who. their posts Malayanised and their compensation money deposited in a bank, have joined private businesses? While the number is probably not very large, there are nevertheless enough of them to prompt the Government reminder to those in the service that they must158 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-11-02 8 Nov. 8 (one week to go) and already the placards are asking Americans: WASHINGTON, Tuesday BUT A COUNT INVARIABLY SHOWS THAT KENNEDY MUST WIN... Kennedy Nixon31 words
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568 1960-11-02 8 YOUR editorial of November 1. makes the improper allegation that the Trades Union Congress is evasive about Dr. Goh's memorandum On the day It was released to the press the secretariat of the Trades Union Congress met and decided that In view of568 words
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Letter453 1960-11-02 8 I REFER to your editorial of Oct. 31 and to the editorial in the Berita Harlan of Nov. 1 criticising a statement purported to be made by me last Sunday to the Central Province Umno division at their annual meeting. Both the Straits Times and the Berita453 words
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Article296 1960-11-02 9 NOW THREE CLASSES OF NON-CITIZENS CAN'T CLAIM EXEMPTION FOR THEIR FAMH.IES UNDER NEW AMENDMENT t'ENANG, Tuesday DUSINESS or professional men, or em- ployees of firms, are not affected by the new amendment to the 1959 Immigration (Exemption) Order which came into force in the Federation and296 words
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Article125 1960-11-02 9 Court told of police ambush SINGAPORE. Tues.— ln an ambush laid on a stormy niKhi. two constables arrested a prowler as he was running out of the compound of a teacher's house in Galistan Avenue, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Acting Deputy Supt. Dudley de Crux, said125 words
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Article, Illustration198 1960-11-02 9 Tina is flattered but furious at photo-filch fan I A MYSTERY POSTER PICTURE MARAUDER SWIPES AGAIN, GIVES SINGER BLUES ..."Perhaps it would be better if he asked me for the picture" SINGAPORE. Tues. While pretty cabaret artist. Tina Lame. 26, was singing in a night club last night, someone stole198 words
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Article32 1960-11-02 9 IPOH. Tues. Dr. Saul K. Padover. visiting lecturer In American history at the University of Malaya, will give a talk to Ipoh Rotarians at the Station Hotel here tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-11-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. INCHE MOHAMED SOPIEE, special representative 1 of the Prime Minister, is to head the adult education section when he returns at the end of this month from his current tour with Tengku Abdul Rahman. The section was set108 words
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375 1960-11-02 9 Quit Trust job, ordered to refund $5,586 leave fares SINGAPORE. Tuesday JUDGMENT for the Singapore Improvement Trust for special and general damages totalling $5,586 was given by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court today in an action against Harry Firshman, senior planner in the Trust Planning Department.375 words
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Article64 1960-11-02 9 Top talks on border war RANGKOK. Tues. Thailand's Interior Minister, Mr. Prapas Charusatien, will visit Kuala Lumpur o> the middle of this month for high-level talks with Malayan Government officials over suppression of Communist terrorists along the ThaiMalayan border. it was announced here today The interior Under-secre-tary, Luang Chart trakarn64 words
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247 1960-11-02 9 No sin in Islam to space out children SINGAPORE, Tues. The laws in Islam do not consider it sinful ("haram") to space out children over a period of time, said a committee, which is to give official advice on family planning, in a statement today. The statement. Issued by the247 words
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Article27 1960-11-02 9 SEGAMAT. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will visit Segamat on Saturday and meet members of the Segamat rural develODment committee27 words
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Article77 1960-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A youth, Lim Guan Huat, pleaded not guilty Jn the ninth magistrate's court today to a charge of escaping from legal custody in Pagoda Street on Aug. 11. The charge alleged hat Lim had escaped from a police constable who had detained him for77 words
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123 1960-11-02 9 MONETARY FUND MEN ARE 'VERY IMPRESSED' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A four-mem-oer mission of the Internatk.ial Monetary Fund left tonight after a week-long visit here "very impressed with the economic situation." The mission studied the economic position of the country and had discussions with the Minister of Finance Mr Tan Siew123 words
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Article28 1960-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— Three police officers today Joined the magistrates' courts as prosecutors. They are Detec-tive-Inspector Leo Fernando, Inspector J. S. Khosa and Inspector A. J. Wilson.28 words
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Article109 1960-11-02 9 Death of estates chairman SEREMBAN, Tues.— A wellknown Negrl Sembilan planter, Mr. Donald Farquharson. died last week in a hospital near London. The late Mr. Farquharson was general manager ol the Klrby Rubber Estates Ltd.. Nllal. for 22 years At the time of his death he was its chairman He109 words
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Article36 1960-11-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Johore Bahru Apex Club will hold a dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Saturday in aid of a Christmas Cheer Fund for the handicapped and poor in the state.36 words
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Article139 1960-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Yogendra Krishna Purl, tht Indian High Commissioner in the Federation and Commis-sioner-designate to Singapore. will present his credentials to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lea Kuan Yew, tomorrow. Mr. Purl, who took up his appointment last month, arrived from Kuala Lumpur this139 words
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Article47 1960-11-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and the Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell, will speak to each other over the telephone during the inauguration of the new radio-tele-phone service between Sarawak, Singapore and the Federation on Thursday.47 words
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Article44 1960-11-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Fcrtyelght Thai soldiers and civilians returning from a twoweek study tour of Australia, arrived here by plane from Bydney today. The party, led by General T. Senivong, will spend a day In Singapore before retaining to Bangkok.44 words
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Article332 1960-11-02 9 IPON, Tuesday OERAK Chinese guilds and associations and Chinese educationists have rejected the Abdul Rahman Talib education review committee's recommendations concerning the medium of instruction and examinations for Chinese middle schools. They have sent a memorandum on their views to the three leading Chinese educational332 words
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Article202 1960-11-02 9 STUDENT SWAP SCHEME MOOTED PENANG. Tue». A CHINESE professor from a Japanese university has held unofficial talks with Nanyang University professors in Singapore regarding a proposal tc exchange students. Prof. Yu Wong, or the foreign students department of Tokyo's A- 1a "University, told the Straits Times here today he had202 words
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Article58 1960-11-02 9 PENANG, Tues. A police inspector stopped a "pirate" taxi during a school rush hour and counted 17 passengers. Including 14 children, in it. a magistrate's court was told today. Tay Ah Kew. 27. the driver, was fined $250 on a charge of using the car58 words
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Advertisement80 1960-11-02 9 1484 CC 4 CYLINDERS COMP. M RATIO 8.3:1 73 BMP. l|?Rgf TWO TONE COLOUR, IvKfl FOG LAMPS, REVERSE \**W> LAMPS, UNDERSEAL, WM CHROME WINDOW SASH )Et ETC., AS STANDARD. MkfNG GUAlh^j^U/si /WrvTJ\4O, PASAR ROAD. K.L.TEL: JUJ? Distributors: Meloyan Enterprises Ltd., Eng Hin Leong, Molocco. Butterworth. Popular Motor*, Hock Hoe Leong,80 words
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Advertisement112 1960-11-02 9 I didn't know life could be so comfortable with /^->V AIR CONDITIONING 1 V ,i. International Air Conditioning Co., Ltd. 24 Unfl Kee Rood. Wn*apor« I. Tel: *****/1 ■eaafrteii Branch: 171 Sun««l B«i Rofltf, Kwlt Lumpur. Tall 791—. Deolerj in the Federation: Kuala Lumpur: Ong Yoka Lin Co. Ipoh: Radio112 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1960-11-02 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Doolaley is fascinated by world outside his jungle KATHLEEN HICKLEY -by- TkMOTHER Goose has a friend named Doolaley who has lived alone in the jungle all his life. Doolaley is not like other people because he is almost transparent. Mother Goose advises him to go into the world to See1,571 words
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Article, Illustration384 1960-11-02 10 Name Address Age J Sex Hello Girls and Boys; Before I tell you who won the Join-the-Numbers contest, I would like to soy that only Wise Owl Members may enter the competitions in this box. Those of you who have already sent in your384 words
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Advertisement210 1960-11-02 10 success and stamina Those whose physical activities g^LL_3 make such a strenuous call on their reserves, turn to Scotts Cod Liver Oil ararr Capsules for that regular supply of J y^^^^ vitamins A D so essential to their //^fflgFta^ well-being. Scotts Cod Liver Oil Capsules I (A^su&^ contain vitamins A210 words
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Advertisement114 1960-11-02 10 'DISPR|N'£TOK PAIN SAFEtyf Doctors know today that tfgf^i f^gflg^l qucasiness. 'heartburn* and I k|£- I if tometimes even serious stomach I mj<; r ifl Of disorders can be caused by I M i>-- Be ordinary pain relievers. This I Brea^ is because they do not readily I ■B^^gn^ dissolve; and114 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-11-02 10 ccc Cotteci «tx o/ tAe«« coupons Co join the Children'! Corner Club. Please enrol me a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. 1 am enclosing six C-CC coupons and a stamped self-addressed envelope., Kame Address Age.41 words
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Advertisement1610 1960-11-02 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f TO AOEN. IIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Out S'pori Sails P». S'hara flmMa Achilles liftraeal. Dublin, Havre li Pirt Hn I TELEMACHOS H burg. Bremen, Ant'p Moll Nn 111 EUMAEUS Liverpetl, Dublin Nn 4 Nit 1 RHEXENOR P. Said, Genoa. LivirpMl Niv 4 Nlv1,610 words
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Advertisement1375 1960-11-02 11 THE LA.C. LINES-- /v*^"^\ ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. of^S\jl| s>|)ar p s>n m Pttmt «Jl~Js/ "BASRA" I) Gil. IS-M7 4 Nn 5 i Niv 7/ S Nn VyMSfjf "FALSTRIA" I) 28/22 Nn 21/24 Nn 25/28 Nn *^mJ£g> POONA a 31 Ntv. 4 Otc 5 1 Otc 71,375 words
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Advertisement1435 1960-11-02 11 .Tlo'inc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD JfiC SINGAPORE (lictrpirated ii tkt UntH KiagDtm) 10 LINES SAILINGS tt ABEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham Penang BENCLEUCH Liverttel, G'mouth. M'brougtl la Pert/ 1 Nay BENVANNOCH Antwtro. Hamburg, Bremen. 4/ SNn Rotterdam IOCH Kr 1 10 11 m 11/5 Nn L.-.M1,435 words
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Advertisement1435 1960-11-02 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. w_ \»«*»?V Ul m<i yE V^^* ELLERMAN LDfE KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. i HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLANO. Ait ftr Caaaaiaa t USA Atlantic Parts. Accent. n cargi fir Ctiusl l Stutk CITY OF COLOMBO Amtrica. Spore P. Sham Penang BONNEVILLE1,435 words
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Article23 1960-11-02 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Not. 1 Oct. 31 Industrials: 1>7.*7 127.3U Tina: 181.79 182.43 Rubbers: M.' .61 217 67 Jan. l 1958=1*0.23 words
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Article136 1960-11-02 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Dzierzyi.sk; 1/2, Neder Ebro |/5, Yew'oank 6A. Sydland 6/7. Tjinegaia 8 9. Thnlaua 10/11. Perndaie 13/14. Metallurg Baykov 15/16. Glenearn 18. Emllie Muersk 19. Serampang N. Wall 2. Sedenak N Wall 3. East Sea N. Wall136 words
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Article66 1960-11-02 12 THE Malayan Kxchange Banks' Association made tne following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday. Hong Kong: selling T.T. or O.D. 53 3/4; buying T.T- 53 5/16, O.D 53 1/4. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1623 1/4; Italian Lire ***** On the free exchange market in66 words
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Article772 1960-11-02 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Bouste&d $1.18; Praser 1 and Neave ords $188 and $1.87; Cold Storage $1.60; Steamers 63 cents OL: Straits Times772 words
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Article1009 1960-11-02 12 TWO RUSSIAN SHIPS LOADING By Our Market Correspondent CTOCKS OF rubber held if* the Federation fell 8,038 tons between the beginning of September and the end of the month, figures issued yesterday show. Other figures encouraging to the rubber market are: 1. A fall of more than1,009 words
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Article17 1960-11-02 12 October average prices Oct. 1960 Sept. 1960 Rubber 95.09 cts. ***** cts. Tin 5395.97 $399.5717 words
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Article229 1960-11-02 12 VoVr.MBKR first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. clo&eo in Sin- gapore yesterday at 87\ cents per Ib.. aown one-eighih of a cen. on Monday's close The tone was uncertain. S.CC.R.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per Ib.. yesterday were: I Int. 1 R S.S. Spot f.o-b. buyers 87' 4 selleis229 words
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Article135 1960-11-02 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet UK/Continent Nov. Dec. shipments $28i buyers, $29 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $42 i sellers, drum 46* sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $265 and Sarawak $260 'both down $5). special Sarawak135 words
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Article38 1960-11-02 12 SINGAPORE. Nov. 1 RUBBER: 87 cents per Ib. (down IK cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 87 cents per Ib. (quiet). TIN; 5394.3" 1 per picul (down 12' cent*). Estimated unofficial offerint 250 tons (down 10 tons).38 words
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Advertisement1183 1960-11-02 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific tft Atlantic Coast Service E.I.A. E I.A. I.A. P. STati Penan| H'tcrf l. Angeles N. York Xjaiktwj M»r»" Ist Clll 23 2b H|» 21 2) Ntt 21 No 2** Cll< 21 31 Nl« i OCC 2J Oec 1) IN Citski Mm 27 31 Dec 31 2 Jj«1,183 words
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Advertisement231 1960-11-02 12 ■^f^Z\ y|U ISRAEL NAVIGATION /f?SA l#wm COMPANY. LTD. IsS*^ EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE MM Sure iMfkili S|in feint dial E NICtSCN MM II Ni. IS Niv 2* Nit 22 Nl, 2( Nl, It Dec mo n No, II Dei. IS Die 21 Die 22 DIC 21 Dtc II BARRETTO SHIPPING231 words
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Advertisement435 1960-11-02 12 NOTICES THE RAJAH HITAM COCONUT ESTATE LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE is hereby given that' an Interim Dividend of 15 cents per share less 40 Income Tax j for the year ending 31st Decem- 1 ber. 1960 has been declared payable to Shareholders of the Com- i pany on the435 words
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Advertisement870 1960-11-02 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY LXAMINERS OF AttOtXTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for the post of Examiners of Accounts at the Authority's Head Oflice Stai-.ing salary $400/- per month all-in on the scale of $400/- x $30 $700/- plus free medical attenaon for lumself and family. Ccntri-870 words
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Advertisement546 1960-11-02 12 NOTICES CORRIGENDUM for Advrrtisfnu-nt under I'uhlir Appointment fur (itv Count il ef Singapore regarding \t<si>tant Superintrndrut of Iranvport and Records Clerk publMird in tha Straits Timrs un .'.Nt <U'lob<-r 1960 please note that I'\K I It I i \n^ nu \ri'i v i ion FORMS M»K 111 l \HO\I M'I'OIN546 words
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Advertisement1935 1960-11-02 13 M TENDERS f P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE ■llWajT^l^ Tender from R« Leered Con- aT^l^ J tractoi-s Class EX and above will MW^pjaA^^^agA^aKJ be receded by the buie fcaigtneei W— MM MMMMM I MMM^M PW.D. Selangor up to 3 P.M. or. loth November. 1960 for the p,., manufacture and supply of! HonUnued1,935 words
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Advertisement767 1960-11-02 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St et,. extra TO LIT Furnished Compound Rouse two Brdrooms Sitting and Dining Kooma Ma. with telephone installed at Victoria Park Road available on lit November. Apply to Box A 6 615 S.T. Spore. FURNISHED AND UNFURNIBK' O flats at Rambutan Rd. Kurnisoed767 words
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Advertisement773 1960-11-02 13 TUITION 20 Words SS (Mim.)— Box St eft. «ctra PRIVATE TUITION in Kngllsh by qualified English Teacher. Apply Bos A66A5 B.T. Spore. TUITION at your home. Primary I Primary IV (all subjects), English and Hokklen. Reply Box A 6678 S.T. Spore. LEARN SIMPLE METHOD In your driving. Beginners at 20773 words
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Advertisement825 1960-11-02 13 DOGS. PETS, ETC. 2t Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. extra HOME WANTED for house-trained fawn coloured ***** pup Apply Tel: (B'pore) ***** evenings. ALSATIAN *****, puppies IB weeks) MKA Class 1 for sale cheap. Apply No. 1-S.Jalan Ah Slang. Jobore Bahru. U.K. IMPORT BOXER, red and white, by son825 words
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Advertisement852 1960-11-02 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE H'»re*» Si Min.)— Box St ets. extra AN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Report on the second hand, car you Intend buying will save you a lot ot time and trouble. An A.A. Member Is entitled to this service for a nominal fee. Join the A.A. today telepbone ***** for852 words
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Advertisement647 1960-11-02 13 FOR SALE 2t Words Si (Min.)— Box iO ets. extra SWITZERLAND'S "PASIAP" ■TUNISSA- Helvetia knlUin*. sewing machine*, world it BMt, but not desrrit: trade-in* accepted. Klectrtt Oiitini-r JIM). OiI. Typewriters, hunlif.un. Braun Applisncr* rompctitiwly i.ru.d. Koch Traders. t> Ko, h Road. S porr.. *****. XXX 1 QOOD SECOND-HAND Items Going647 words
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Article842 1960-11-02 14 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel by WHILE hockey players and officials are all in favour of switching the season from its present September to mid February span to the drier months and also want it lengthened by two months or more, a number of them think the change842 words
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362 1960-11-02 14 LEE FOO SAN - Perak face tough hurdle in Forces LEE FOO SAN. By Ipoh, Tuesday pERAK will face their toughest hurdle of the season in the Malaya Cup rugger competition when they meet the star-studded Commonwealth Forces (North) side on the padang here on Saturday. This is the third outing of the season362 words
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160 1960-11-02 14 MELBOURNE CUP TO OUTSIDER HI JINX {MELBOURNE. Tues HiJinx, a 50-1 outsider ridden by W. Smith and owned by Mr. T. H. Knowle and Mr. K R. Sly. won the centenary Melbourne Cup race over two miles here today. New Zealand horses also took second and third places. Hi JinxReuter - 160 words
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Article57 1960-11-02 14 PERTH, Tues.— Two Malayan students have been recognised for their sporting prowess at the West Australian University, both for badminton. First-year arts students Gary Yeanc won his blue and Yussuf Senusl a half-blue. Only other present Malayan student who has a blue Is Ec Boon Kong57 words
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Article67 1960-11-02 14 SALISBURY, Tues. A meeting of the Rhodesian Lawn Tennis Association here yesterday, decided to apply for membership of the Inter national Lawn Tennis Association so that their country can participate In the DaviCup. Rhodesian officials are hop In* to enter their team for the European zoneReuter - 67 words
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251 1960-11-02 14 Wat Glung goes well on a heavy track By EPSOM JEEP TPOH. Tues. Wat 1 Glung showed he is able to handle a heavy track when he galloped 3f in 33 here this morning. He was ridden by his trainer. S.K. Tjoa. There was little activity on the track. Only251 words
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Article118 1960-11-02 14 SASA to discuss invitation SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will meet on Nov. n to discuss an Invitation from the AllIndonesian swimming Association < Perserikatuan Renang Seluruh Indonesia) to send a team of 20 to compete In an International swimming and waterpolo tournament in Jakarta next month. Singapore118 words
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Article246 1960-11-02 14 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By PANBERRA. Tues. Bobby Simpson's unbeaten 221 at Perth against West Indies yesterday did not win him praise. In five successive matches at Perth. Simpson has made 832 runs but the critics say he should have thought more about the game than his246 words
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Advertisement281 1960-11-02 14 D.P.A.SERVICE EXCHANW*Iji™ for diesel engine pumps jg^SßlS^^ prevents work delays W&Uf nfff? while your pump X^UQ^Hm is serviced ®Wm if 3*l V' &r X|jJ This servicing offer is available only for the M V CAY 'DP A.' type of fuel distributor pump. *J*^ When your diesel engine pump needs servicing.281 words
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Miscellaneous75 1960-11-02 14 HOCKEY Ipoh: Wt. S Kllat v Samuels Club (upper padang) rjrrc v Police flower padang); Fallm v Telecoms (Anderson School grd). Spore Leacue: Dlv. 1 SCRC v University (Shenton Way); police v combined School* (Thomson Rd); Div. 2 University v Prisons (Bt. Tlmah Rd). SOCCER Ch»rity Match: Federation Prisons v75 words
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338 1960-11-02 15 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday THE MINISTRY of External Affairs here has been requested to stop an Indonesian hockey team from coming to play in Malaya because of the short notice given by them to the Malayan Hockey Federation. The request was maUe338 words
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236 1960-11-02 15 MOK SIN PIN - HOE BENG QUALIFIES FOR U.S. VARSITY TEAM MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE. Tues. Fons Hop Brnß. a member if the winning Singapore relay tram in the swimming events at the S E.A.P. Games in Bangkok last year, has been selected to reoresent the I'niversity of Maryland swimming team in a236 words
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126 1960-11-02 15 Kirn Siak is first choice to replace Rahim Omar SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Amateur Football Association selectors have picked Quah Kirn Siak as the first choice replacement for inside-right Rahlm Omar, who has been dropped from the Singapore team to tour Hong Kong next month. Kirn Siak. who has been126 words
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205 1960-11-02 15 AIRMEN AND STB WILL REPLAY FOR TITLE SINGAPORE, Tues.— R.A.F M Seletar "A" and Singapore Telephone Board, the top two teams In the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. league, battled to a 1-1 draw in the Third Division final at Jalan Besar stadium today. There will be a replay. The205 words
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Article50 1960-11-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Police beat Command Workshop. REME 5-0 in a hockey friendly on the Batu Cantonment ground today. Gurcheran Singh and Manmohan Singh netted two goals each. Doraisamy scored the remaining goal. In another friendly on the padang. Kuala Kang.sar College OBA beat Selangor Club 3-1.50 words
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Article32 1960-11-02 15 SYDNEY, Tue. Sadao Yaolta of Japan Is to fight Australian bantamw?ight champion Johnny Jarrett in Australia in the near future, according to Mr. Harry Miller, manager of Stadiums Limited.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article66 1960-11-02 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Hockey Association today announced the suspension of S.C.R.C. fullback Chew Tat Phooi for the rest of the season. This was decided after last night's meeting of the disciplinary board which met near Tat Phooi's case. Tat Phool was suspended for assaulting umpire Andrew66 words
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Article389 1960-11-02 15 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE. Tues. ALEXANDRA F.T. became worthy division two champions in the 3.A.F.A. league when they outpaced and outfought R.A.F. Changi 6-2 in the play-off for the title at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. Alexandra did more than lust win. They introduced 21--year-old389 words
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Article417 1960-11-02 15 W. Indies fight back but lose OERTH, Tues. The 1 West Indies tourIng side put up a fine bid to avoid defeat before being beaten by 94 runs by Western Australia 15 minutes before the close on an exciting last day of the match here today. At one point, the417 words
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157 1960-11-02 15 4 CHANGES IN S'GOR RUGBY TEAM v PENANG KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— Selangor Rugby Union selectors today announced the team to meet Penang in their H.M.S. Malaya Cup match at Penang on Saturday. There are four changes from the XV which drew 3-3 with Perak last week-end. Jim Winchester who could157 words
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Advertisement215 1960-11-02 15 Larger Catches With Less Labour! iftar^Va^^ M^aaaaaaaaaaf s f "Tevinye" Fishing Net is called "Atom Net" Why? Because it catches more fish thai all other nets, for it 15 Invisible in Wot«r i i Filomtnti of thi proper colour molt* it invitibl* in wottr. ;^^t r^jSJ"^J Mor» cofch«j dv* »o215 words
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Advertisement217 1960-11-02 15 ex oiTuf ct. 1 l j|x Ti^nr^b mL mm m v wwrsm uni j Km wvftLi ll A B nm .y,.... TI J Miaai rasTtll}Al %^H THUBA* TriJ HaN THUBAiy 90 R M After MARFAK LUBRITECTION. yoa get that ■v "cushiony foettog** your oar rides more smoothly, more comfortably for217 words
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Miscellaneous187 1960-11-02 15 I SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER IPOh LEAGUE: Dlt J AnMACGILLIVRAY CIP (Telok dertonlans (AJmeer Singh 2, RaAnaon): Jendavata EsUte 1 (Ap- ?"S?J- Karan. Mulan) HQ 2PIB plasamy> Sungei Bunham BsUtc 3 Bn R** ll 2 <H«*hlm. Ba--1 (Ooonasekaran). haruddln) 2 Workshop AKMB 2; (Yusof 2). BASKETBALL SEAH CIP FINAL (Muar): Lek187 words
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Article438 1960-11-02 16 U.N. OFFICIAL SENDING TEAM TO CHECK UP ON HIM AND OTHER EUROPEANS IN KASAI LEOPOLDVILLE. Tuesday A SPECIAL I 'nited Nations representative Mr. Rajeshwar I)a\al, yesterday ordered a team of military investigators to Luluabourg in the Kasai province to check details about certain Europeans. Mr. Dayal438 words
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294 1960-11-02 16 LONDON, Tuesday THli QUEEN, opening the now session of Parliament today, said the British Govern* ment will continue to work for the success of the Geneva conference on the banning of nuclear weapon tests. In her Speech from the Throne writtenReuter - 294 words
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141 1960-11-02 16 British base for U.S. rocket subs LONDON, Tues.— Mr. Macmillan told the House of Commons today that Britain is to provide facilities for IS. Polaris missile-firinß submarines. A floating dock would followlater. Supporting facilities would be provided by the Royal Navy Mr. Macmillan said the U.S. naval authorities in Lonaon141 words
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Article226 1960-11-02 16 LONDON, Tues.— News tnat the advance in United Kingdom's industrial output had virtually come to a halt in September was a' restraining influence In Loi.con stock markets today, and buyers were inclined to hold off. There was still a selective demand for industrials and steel226 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-11-02 16 A CROWD estimated af 200,000 one of the biggest New York has ever seen at a political rally turned out last week to cheer Senator John Kennedy, the Democratic presidential candidate. He was loudly cheered as he urged them to "helpUPI - 58 words
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Article156 1960-11-02 16 Abortion death: Midwife charged MUAR. Tuesday A 64- YEAR-OLD mid*Y wife. Mary Shim, was today chafed In the sessions court here with causing the death of a housewife by carrying out an illegal abortion. The court president. Inche Mohamed Yaacob. was holding a preliminary inquiry Into the death of the156 words
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Article76 1960-11-02 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three women and thru 1 men including a Reserve Unit policeman, were injured when i their car skidded on the rain-soaked Telok Paku Road in Changi tonight. All were taken to hospital. They were: Leong Siew Chun, 19, Seah Boon Ling, 19, Tan76 words
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Article48 1960-11-02 16 SINGAPORE, Tues.— There will be no public meeting of the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society on Thursday. There will be a meeting for members only at 8 Calrnhlll Road on Friday when Mr. N. Sri Ram, the society's International President will talk on "A Search for Happiness."48 words
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