The Straits Times, 8 November 1960
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Title Section20 1960-11-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90*000 (tat** 0 Ik*** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1960. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration662 1960-11-08 1 EXPERTS TIP DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE But Republicans are still confident Ike in final TV bid to boost Nixon WASHINGTON. Mon. i gENATOR John Kennedy, the Democratic candidate, appeared to have "a big lead" over Vice-President Richard Nixon, the Republican candidate, 24 hours before polling opens in the U.S.Reuter; UPI - 662 words
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560 1960-11-08 1 Force members in two weekend incidents WEE KIM WEE reports from the Congo LEOPOLDVILLE. Mon. ]y|ALAYAN hoops were involved in two incidents over th c week-end. In both aiscs they acted coolly to prevent ugly scenes from developing. INCIDENT NO. 1 occurred in a hotel in Matadi where 42 Malayans560 words
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Article363 1960-11-08 1 MOSCOW. Monday RUSSIA'S Defence Minister warned today that Soviet forces could deal imperialists "a retaliatory blow from which they will never recover." He was speaking in Red Square at the start of the mammoth annual parade marking the anniversary of the October Revolution. Rockets of variousReuter - 363 words
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Article172 1960-11-08 1 T)OLICE were this morning I scouring a large part of Nee Soon for a young Chinese who disappeared after running his car into two uniformed policemen Just before midnight. C.I.D. men Joined the search when the abandoned car a black Morris Minorwas found carrying false number172 words
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Article, Illustration28 1960-11-08 1 THE SCENE early yesterday in Hie riverside squatter settlement off Batu Rood, Kuala Lumpur, as floodwaters lap the doorsteps of the dwellings. Straits Times picture.28 words
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516 1960-11-08 1 MANY FLEE HOMES: ROADS CUT ALL OVER COUNTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday FLOODS were reported from all parts of the Federation today as country-wide rainstorms signalled the start of the North-East monsoon. And with the floods following two days of heavy, continuous rain came hold-ups on the roads and in plane516 words
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Article54 1960-11-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Malayan Airways Viscount with 46 passengers from Singapore aboard was forced by poor visibility to circle Kuala Lumpur airport for an hour this morning before the pilot was able to land. Bad weather delayed the arrival of a Bangkok-bound airliner of Thai International54 words
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Article29 1960-11-08 1 MALAYAN CALL M luUh Ml >' i urged id I N ii.-t "MiaiuaiH 1 bin tuluckrJ iv nru- <> ulit.jia v ur ld di ■ll' nt t r i29 words
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Article, Illustration230 1960-11-08 2 Russia's peace efforts are being/ rebuffed by West Malinovsky MOSCOW, Monday MARSHAL Rodion Malinovsky, the Soviet Defence Minister, today called on Russian troops to be extremely vigilant in the face of Western rebuffs to "Russia's continuing fight for international peace." He issued the230 words
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204 1960-11-08 2 HONG KONG. Monday. MR MAO TSE-TUNG, chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, and other Chinese leaders yesterday sent a cable to Mr. Khrushchev congratulating Russia on its success in striving for peaceful co-existence, the New China News Agency reportThe message, on theReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration259 1960-11-08 2 Danger of war still exists Marshal Chen HONG KONG. Mon. MARSHAL CHEN VI, Communist Chinese Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, declared yesterday that the danger of a new world war still existed, the New China news agency renorted. He said: "Imperialism, headed by the I'nited States, is frantically engaged in armsReuter - 259 words
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Article46 1960-11-08 2 BHOPAL (Central India). Mon. Mr. Nehru, the In- j dlan Prime Minister, today Inaugurated a giant heavy electrical factory here which will soon make India self- 1 sufficient in electrical power equipment and paid tribute to British help in setting it I up. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration152 1960-11-08 2 CLARK GABLE HEART ATTACK UOLLYWOOD, Mon. Veteran screen idol Clark Gable. 59. was taken to hospital here yesterday after a heart attack. A hospital .spokesman said. Gable, who.se fifth wife Ka? la expecting a baby, coir plained of stomach pains as his home and called his doctor, who advised himReuter - 152 words
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Article26 1960-11-08 2 LONDON. Mon. A 24- hour token strike involving 300 BOAC electricians at London Airport began as planned at midnight last night.26 words
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Article243 1960-11-08 3 WOMAN IS KILLED IN FIFTH OUTRAGE IN MONTH NEW YORK. Mon. pOLICE today hunt- ed a "mad bomber" who planted dynamite in an underground train in the centre of Harlem last night killing a woman. Nine others were seriously wounded and a coach was wrecked. It wasReuter - 243 words
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76 1960-11-08 3 PARIS. Mon. Writers Jean-Paul Sartre and Slmone de Beauvolr have been questioned by senior police officials about their signing of the recent manifesto proclaiming the right of Frenchmen to refuse to take up arms against the Algerian people. The two writers were Interviewed inReuter - 76 words
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186 1960-11-08 3 HILLARY'S HUNT FOR SNOWMAN MAY BE OVER KATMANDU, Monday. CIR EDMUND Hillary's expedition may have aban- doned its search for the "abominable snowman," according to mountaineering circles here. Official reports about the expedition's progress reachIng the Nepal Government said Sir Edmund and hLs colleagues, who were searchIng for the snowmanReuter - 186 words
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92 1960-11-08 3 The striped pyjamas parade in protest J^HEIMS, Mon. Former French deportees to Nazi concentration camps paraded through the streets here yesterday in protest against the training of 2.500 German troops at nearby French army camps. The deportees between 25 and 30 men and women wore striped pyjamas issued at concentration92 words
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403 1960-11-08 3 Gaitskcll booed and cat-called by Labour crowd on H-bomb issue LONDON, Monday TiHE leader of the Labour Party, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, ran into more opposition over his nuclear defence policy during the weekend. On Saturday he was booed and cat-called by a section of the delegates at the Manchester regional403 words
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Article35 1960-11-08 3 LONDON. Mon. The British Red Cross headauarters has sent an urgent appeal to its 5.000 branches to aid refugees In Hong Kong and hurricane victims in Mauritius and the West Indies. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article31 1960-11-08 3 GENEVA. Mon. Some 1.500 villagers in the Calanca Valley, have been cut off from the outside world by a landslide blocking the only road into the valley.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article42 1960-11-08 3 TO CASTRO— ROTTEN FRUIT NEW YORK. Mon. A suspicious looking package addressed "To Castro" touched off a bomb scare yesterday when it was dis- covered in a subway station dustbin. Authorities gingerly "opened the package and found it contained rotten oranges. U.P.I.UPI - 42 words
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Article139 1960-11-08 3 NEHRU: A CALL FOR PARTY PEACE J^EW DELHI. Mon. Mr. Nehru warned the ruling Congress Party last night that internal dissensions within its ranks threatened its survival. He appealed for an end to "poisonous and shameful quarrels." The Prime Minister's warning coincided with a series of factional crises which haveReuter - 139 words
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Article27 1960-11-08 3 PARIS, Mon. Two men died and three others werp badly wounded when two rival bands of Algerians opened fire on one another her* yesterday.27 words
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Article, Illustration216 1960-11-08 3 LONDON, Monday. r*R. JAN STEYTLER, leader of the South African Progressive Party, said in an interview here today that if his party achieved power it would change his country's constitution, franchise, education and discriminatory laws. I "Our whole policy Is based on the conceptReuter - 216 words
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Miscellaneous389 1960-11-08 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 478 metres Metres) «K«rt w«™. a? mrtr*. A M 600 Tlme Signal. NegaraShort Wmve. 82 metre* Ku Newg HeadUnes; 60 5 Morning from 9.00—10.00 p.m. Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 JjQ And Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; News; 7389 words
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Article43 1960-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Medical Society has formed "The Dermatologlcai Society", with membership open to all medical practitioners in the State. Application for membership may be submitted to the society's secretary, Dr. Chuah Chong Yong. 78, Lorong 25-A, Oeylang.43 words
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Article41 1960-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Buddhist Union here will celebrate Its 23rd anniversary on Nov. 13 with special morning and evening services at the shrines at 28. Jalan Senyum and 31. Lowland Road. Vegetarian lunch will be served at 1 p.m.41 words
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Article249 1960-11-08 4 GLASS FACTORY MEN NOW PRESENT THEIR FOUR CONDITIONS TO THE MANAGEMENT SINGAPORE, Monday. gTRIKING employees of the Singapore Glass Factory in Henderson Road will accept five of six proposals submitted by the management to end the 72-day-old strike subject to four conditions. The conditions, which were249 words
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260 1960-11-08 4 ABORTION BIDS MAKE 3,000 WOMEN GRAVELY ILL YEARLY SINGAPORE, Mon. Some wives who feel they cannot go through with another pregnancy become so desperate that they will go to any lengths to get rid of it, Dr. Maggie Lim, Lady Medical Officer in charge of maternal and child health services,260 words
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Article187 1960-11-08 4 XTG AIK LAY was acquitted and discharged in the third criminal district court today on three counts of cheating, involving a total sum of $2,675, alleged to be committed four years ago. The first charge against Ng was that he cheated Teckchand of 1.160 yards of187 words
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Article50 1960-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The secretary of the Bible Socleties of Malaya, Mr. I. Morrison, will give a talk entitled "In the Footsteps of Livingstone" at Talbot House, in Scotts Road tomorrow. The talk which will be illustrated by a coloured sound film, is sponsored by Toe H.50 words
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Article23 1960-11-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off in Wolskel Road and Bukit Arang Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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187 1960-11-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A housewife, married for 13 years, told a court here today how she checked on the movements of her husband, who, she said, left her six years ago. Ong Chwee Slan said her husband. Neo Cheng Kang, was now a lorry driver and187 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Brilliant Chinese violinist. Ma Si Hon who invented the now world famous Roth-Sihon mute for the violin, viola, cello and bass and his wife, Tung Kwong Kwong, also an in-ternationally-known pianist, will perform in Singapore later this month. At the ace of three.147 words
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Article250 1960-11-08 4 Reprimand for a detective SINGAPORE, Mon— A detective was reprimanded by the Sixth Court magistrate, Mr. Satiavrlan Kandiah. today for using an "improper" method of identification In a case in which three youths. Tan Tiow Kuan, Liew Bok Cheng and Kow Geok Eng were charged with attempted extortion. The three250 words
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Article284 1960-11-08 4 rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Rome, Istanbul, Theran, Bombay, Colombo (8A790) 5.10 a.m.; from London, Zurich, Beirut, Bahrein. Delhi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (8A796) 5.35 pjn.; from London, Rome. Beirut. Karachi. CalcutU (BA708) 7.30284 words
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Article233 1960-11-08 4 Teacher granted decree nisi SINGAPORE, Mon. A school teacher, Helen Chia Hong Noi, told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the high court today that her husband, Rickie Chan Yew Seng, a motor car dealer, acted "like a person suffering from hysteria" whenever he did not get what he wanted.233 words
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268 1960-11-08 4 OINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Goh Soon Tioe, well-known Singapore music teacher, has been invited to attend a meeting of top impresarios from Asian countries to be held early next year in Hong Kong to discuss the formation of a Far East concert Managers' Association for268 words
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Article43 1960-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation will give a cocktall party at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday In honour of Mr. O. E. Wood. Chief General Manager of the Midland Bank, and Mrs. Wood, who are on a visit In Singapore.43 words
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Article28 1960-11-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Arts Society will hold Its annual general meetIng on Nov. 28 at 5.30 p.m. at the British Council premises at Penang Road.28 words
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Miscellaneous78 1960-11-08 4 I The diary POLICE BAND: Katong Park, 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Exhibition of works oy Peng Seng-Wu and Lee-lim at Raffles Museum, 9 a.m. to 6.30 pm SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Cllnlco-patholo-glcal meeting on chest diseases. Tan Tock Seng Hospital (Ward 50). 8.15 pjn. TOC H: Talk on78 words
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Article322 1960-11-08 5 An expert arrives as Govt. studies plan for multi-storey flats, timber houses KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A PLAN to bring about jl really effective lowcost housing scheme in the country is now being studied by the Government. The plan envisages building a large number of multi-storey flats and322 words
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Article49 1960-11-08 5 PENANG. Mon.— A labourer, Yusoff bin Mat, who had been jailed eight times, was today sent back to prison for five months. Yuson*. 33. was convicted of stealing $10 from a cook, P. M. Abdul Hamid. at about 1 20 am. on Oct. 17.49 words
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535 1960-11-08 5 S'pore forced to sell big rubber stocks? London report denied pHINESE rubber deal- ers here today discounted a Financial Times report that they were being forced to send some of their "enormous" stocks overseas to accumulate other markets because their resources were "strained." Mr. Ng Quee Lam. vicepresident of the535 words
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63 1960-11-08 5 Tiger caught in trap is shot dead SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— A seven-foot tiger was shot dead .at Mahang near the Kedah-Perak border, after it had been caught in a wild boar trap in the Gunong Inas forest reserve. The beast was found struggling with one paw caught in it. The63 words
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243 1960-11-08 5 EPSOM JEEP - $30,000 HORSES DESTROYED IN WAKE OF SICKNESS SCARE EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Monday I TfcLKh^: racehorses costing aDout $ju,uuu imported by Malayan owners from Britain have been destroyed as a result of the African horse sickness scare and five horses costing about $55,000 have beei quarantined for six months at243 words
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Article39 1960-11-08 5 Dato Wong - Dato Wong by PENANG. Mon— The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will tour Bukit Mertajam district on Wednesday to Inspect the State's rural development projects. He will make a similar tour of Nibong Tebal on Thursday39 words
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Article199 1960-11-08 5 IPOH, Monday. 'PRADERS here today expressed fears of victimisax tion it they reported dilly-dallying tactics by clerks and other subordinate staff in the Customs Department. They said this when they attended a talk given by the Assistant Controller of Customs PeraK. Mr. MS Olver. to199 words
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Article45 1960-11-08 5 MALACCA. Mon.— Two insurance agents were charged in the Sessions Court here today with attempting to cheat a bank clerk. Tan Lee Cheong of $2,000. Tan Kirn Siong 42. and Leong Kwan Meng. 27. pleaded not guilty. They were rerrianded In custody.45 words
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127 1960-11-08 5 U.S. ELECTION FEVER HITS THE 400 AMERICANS IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Election fever has gripped the 400 American t'^lzens living in the Federation on the eve -of the Presidential election. Most have cast their vote by absentee ballot. Window displays featuring photographs of both candidates have been set up127 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-11-08 5 D. LACKERSTEEN - Ismail to leave for Malaya next week D. LACKERSTEEN From LONDON, Mon. Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, chairman of the commission which has been Investigating Malayan student affairs in Britain and Eire, leaves here for Kuala Lumpur early next week. He will be accompanied by his wife and Dr.90 words
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Article75 1960-11-08 5 KUCHING. Mon— The government has amended the terms of service of women teachers by giving them parity with men as regards age of retirement This is now raised from 45 i years to 55 It means that I a large number of women teachers, who are75 words
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Article27 1960-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Three new postal agencies have been opened. They are Kampong Kuantan. in Selangor, Bangi. in Negri Sembilan. and at Nyalas. in Malacca.27 words
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Advertisement579 1960-11-08 5 MAKE IT A FAMILY DECISION The brilliant new Oxford. long. low. lithe. Its sparkling performance, roominess and economy match its splendid lines, and gay colours. Undoubtedly supreme family car value. OXFORD Malayan Motors Limited 14/20 Orchard Road. Singapore AND AT WEARNE BROS. LTD. In the FEDERATION OF MALAYA. DEALERS in579 words
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Article, Illustration595 1960-11-08 6 LUCY HUANG - The Stage Club plans a thrilling drama for Novem her ••••FEMININE ••••FORUM LUCY HUANG By AFTER their recent success, the "Rape of the Belt," the Stage Club of Singapore has chosen Michael Pertwee's thrilling drama, "Night was Our Friend" to present as their November production. The play seems to have595 words
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Miscellaneous314 1960-11-08 6 Straits Times Crossword BBi"~ iBBJ 88l Bl I I'd I ACBOSS hopes were shattered I (3, 8. 4. Like peers of the realm go- 4, 2). Ing to top of the world (8). 6. Blue moon's appearance la 8. Demigod, a kimono enwrap- surely not decadal (5). ping him, staging314 words
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Article256 1960-11-08 7 Corruption rife judge TWO FURNITURE DEALERS JAILED FOR TWO YEARS FOR GIVING $200 TO ARMY EMPLOYEE rpilE FIRST criminal district judge, Mr. -L Choor Singh, said today that corruption was very rife in Singapore and also difficult to detect. He said this when sentencing two furniture dealers tc two years'256 words
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Article98 1960-11-08 7 During their britf June 15 vLsit. Ng and Wu gave an envelope, found later by de Souza to contain $200, to de Souza's schoolboy son, Philip. Thi.i was meant for Philip's father as an inducement to refrain front) criticising the contract work of the Sin Sin. said98 words
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Article35 1960-11-08 7 MALACCA, Mon.— A lawyer, Mr. Ec Yew Lin, was reelected president of the Malacca Straits Chinese British Association. The Speaker of the Malacca State Legislative Assembly, Mr. Goh Kay Seng, was reelected vice-president35 words
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249 1960-11-08 7 KUCHING, Monday J)ATO TIANKU BLJANG. a man said to be "invulnerable" and to possess an invincible charm, is on long leave prior to retirement after a long and outstanding career in the Sarawak Government. One of its best known local officers, he joined249 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-11-08 7 SINGAPORE. Monday THHE new Australian Commissioner in Singapore. A Mr. G. A. Jockel. today described the Malayan Ltudent population in Australia as "the most impressive iink in friendly relations between the two countries." Mr. Jockel. who assumed office today, said he had233 words
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Article92 1960-11-08 7 40 'sacked' workers keep jobs S^REMBAN. Mon— Forty of the 67 workers of the Foiest Department here, who were .served with dismissal notices last month, have been re-employed. The men. whose notices expired today, will start work from next Monday. The other 27 workers will be re-employed when vacancies occur.92 words
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122 1960-11-08 7 Dayaks worried by problem of unmarried mothers I^UCHING. Mon. Land Dayak members of the Bau district council are seeking to abolish the custom under which unmarried boys are allowed to visit unmarried girls at night. They want a return to th* former prs^Uce whereby a youth wisning to marry a122 words
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Article39 1960-11-08 7 KANGAR. Mon.— About I 400 youths from the rural areas will attend a civics course which the Mentrl i Besar sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim will open at the Hokkien Association her e on Ndv. 19. I]39 words
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181 1960-11-08 7 First gift from Dr. Dooley due soon KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I —The nrst shipment! of medicines and equip- j j ment from Dr. Tom, Dooley. the famed jungle doctor of Laos, forj use in Malaya's fight against disease will ar- rive here this month. The consignment comprises i 1 54181 words
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Article47 1960-11-08 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A War Department clerk. Peck Seek Beng. was fined $?,000, or five months' jail, by a] magistrate here today, for! criminal misappropriation. Peck absconded with $69d belonging to the department I on Nov. 3. He surrendered 1 himself two days later. j47 words
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Article256 1960-11-08 7 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands are handicapped because256 words
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Miscellaneous189 1960-11-08 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Heiwndahl Li' l Abner By A I Capp crnp'c^ f WWV VjOULD ME WA\TA >i rGO "HEAD- T PROBLV BECUZAM'M S«*tijaklw i f MARRr/ASTOOP)D,K3GORANT J GIMME ONE I PJRTV. SOAM'D i?'^^"^__f V U'LNOBOP/ UKEVO'? ZS LOGICAL T BETTER MARKV HIM J SMARTjy- Q^f\ yM*SON«J W»X BETO189 words
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Article34 1960-11-08 8 M Wmmtm it* < MiU —lit) s*nmMU. smtor hikino od. Okaak the rvma and Krwods who saax wr*ata«. aMaßdaa. and aaaiirtfd, at Uka nsnaral of taw l*tm Mr K. D B*dmsj da .ill as34 words
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Article215 1960-11-08 8 M W—4* lit (Hmmmmm) -OAttf R.ady-to-Wrar gutti IksaalaaaMrT It ton d to givr yoa inn •tyMnc aad wear, la trupicml-weigkK material* Rrtimi"- >, SlDKapore. HANI STY LBS to wit your lisil* Uly at Lucm Malr-drruing Salon, lti, MarPa«noß Road. »i«it. Appotatment*:— T«i: M3l« from a.m. W 7 P m215 words
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725 1960-11-08 8 The Straits Times Tuesday. November 8. 1960. Kennedy Or Nixon Only the memory of President Truman's 1948 victory has kept the American press from regarding today's election as pure formality insofar as the tenancy of the White House is concerned. All the experts have Senator John Kennedy the winner. They725 words
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Article293 1960-11-08 8 For a long time everyone jwho studied railway staff problems knew that the Federation had need of one union 1 for the entire industry instead of five. The Railway Administration pressed the matter for three years without any apparent effect, and right up till February this year leaders293 words
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Article234 1960-11-08 8 True to expectations, the week-end meeting in Kuala Lumpur of Chinese school teachers and managers passed resolutions which rejected the Rahman Talib report on education. The main burden of the criticism rested on charges that Chinese secondary education would be eliminated, and that denial of public examinations in234 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1960-11-08 8 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT We may have no say in the U.S. election— but their President will be our President by I WISH HIM LUCK: HE-AND WESHALL NEED IT! TODAY is a very important day for ou, me> and everybody else, not forgetting two extremely tired men, Messrs. Nixon and1,031 words
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Article1060 1960-11-08 8 THE ELECTION THE President's term of office is four years, and by the twenty-second Amendment of the Constitution (1951) he may serve only two consecutive terms. He must be at least thirty-five years old and a native-born United States citizen. His salary is M 5300.000 a year1,060 words
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Advertisement577 1960-11-08 8 STRAJTSTIMES&FREEPRESS **.r rth* rMMiiifwv t^Hrlii. *r» tmr r**)r»w«'«fi*« 1* Ftoor CO4.D STORAGE ARCADt ■Mil rrr«M immll mdrrrhm-mU mmd box mmmbmr rrp/i«« SmmM mdrrrlitrmrmlt plttrrd •> Six ee r, me, mtm br hmndtd COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at HOLLAND KOAD. KATONO). BWII KOAD •> MWt AUTHORISED ACINTS CITY BOOK mm STORE LTD.577 words
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Advertisement61 1960-11-08 8 Accident«£ (PX No* rag N eed ,/$£P Worry sum Buink INK in Washable Royal Blue Washes Out Completely! Ideal for home and school use because Washable Super Qumk is easily removed from fingers and clothes with m quick rinsing. For permanent records, choose from 6 other permanent colours SUP! ft61 words
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Advertisement70 1960-11-08 8 LIGHTING FITTINGS c 3AA&2 f,nJ nn t t-t. m with miih tim nmoi W#f ft 01M %*^r%«W JIOBB with thin cU«r *tnp«« AfJ^dai BribbbbY for the contemporary setting L. AdnrtiMWntCtTHl CINIRAL RLE CTRIC CO, (MALAYA) LTD. aad TMK GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (SINCArORI! LTD. R*Br*»«tlßf THE GKNKKAL- ELECTRIC Co. 1.T1) OK70 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-11-08 9 'More Malay girls should be nurses' Mon Miss, I mm! Kelsom bint c Mailin. 23, who flew into Singapore with an Australian nursing certificate, today urged Malay girls in the Federation to take up nursing. "W sv Kelsom who was (lie 2 000 th Colombo Plan stud. «it to study166 words
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Article657 1960-11-08 9 PROVIDENT FUND BOARD WILL GET POWER TO DECLARE HIGHER INTEREST DEPENDING ON INVESTMENT EARNINGS CVMPLOYEES Provident Fund contributor; are likely to be jiven four per cent interest on their opening annual balances foi at least the next five years. This was indicated today by the Minister657 words
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Article, Illustration224 1960-11-08 9 GREAT POTENTIAL FOR SHARES INVESTMENT HERE— EXPERT QINOAPORE. Mon. The chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange. Mr. A. H. Urquhart. sees share market Investment as the means of broadening the basis of the ownership of property, and of marshalling a nations savings for the development of its industry Mr. Urquhart224 words
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Article157 1960-11-08 9 A PANGKOR Island fisherman and Kullm woman rubber tapper came to the capital today as guests of the Employees' Provident Fund Board, met the Finance Minister. Mr. Tan 81ew Sin. and attended a banquet Wong Kwok Kong. 54. is the first member of the157 words
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Article, Illustration452 1960-11-08 9 GOVT'S AIM TO HELP GROWTH OF UNIONS, SAYS MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, today reaffirmed the Alliance Government's policy to encourage the formation of free and independent trade unions on a national basis. He said tbla when he opened the second Asian transport452 words
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118 1960-11-08 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. A 14-YEAR-OLD English-speaking boy whose parents cannot be traced wept in the Juvenile Court today, when he told the magistrate "I stole to ksep myself alive." Earlier he had pleaded guilty to stealing five hens on the night of Nov. 4.118 words
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Article44 1960-11-08 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A probation report on a 14-year-old student was called when he pleaded guilty in the Juvenilp court today to stealing a bicycle dynamo and to fraudulent possession of another four dynamos. He was allowed bail of $200.44 words
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Article47 1960-11-08 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Indonesian Malays. Harun bin Mataen 38. and Richard Sinangdensong 33 were each fined $2,000 or four months' jail by the ninth magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, today when they pleaded guilty to joint possession of 381b."bf Indian hemp.47 words
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Article39 1960-11-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— A 15-year-old pupil of the Malay Girls' College here died yesterday one hour after admission to the General Hospital. She was Maimunah binte Abdul Rahman from Kedah. A post-mortem was held.39 words
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100 1960-11-08 9 CINGAPORE. Mon. Detectives were faced with two mysteries today after the recovery of a loaded gun from the roof of a building at Paya Lebar Airport during the weekend. WHO dialled 999 and told the police where to look? WHO put the gun100 words
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147 1960-11-08 9 He faces 7 charges under vice laws SINGAPORE. Mon. Ibrahim bin Shariff I was produced before th« ninth magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, today on seven charges under the Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance. He pleaded not guilty to all the charges and was remanded as he could147 words
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Article49 1960-11-08 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, back in th« Police Force after a year with the Customs, today began new duties at Police Headquarters. He takes over as acting Assistant Commissioner of Police In charge of training and personnel from Mr. Cheam Kirn Scan*.49 words
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Advertisement469 1960-11-08 9 DESTROY UGLY PIMPLES ATOCOX-F72 THE NEW SECRET DISCOVERY FOR DESTROYING PIMPLES CAN NOW BE SENT TO YOU FOR TEN DAYS FRFE TRIAL YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY A SINGLE CENT IN ADVANCE YOU PAY ONLY IF YOU WISH TO KEEP IT AFTER THE TRIAL PERIOD WHATEVER YOUR AGE OR SEX,469 words
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Advertisement218 1960-11-08 9 THE ONLY -^iP DIE-CAST FAN \Ju. iPP MADE IN INDIA MIS \ffll/ 0 -i-«r»S.«.A™.I.»U 60" SWEEPS*" SWEEP I m\\\u\>^ 48" SWEEP 36" SWtEF SINOAPORI «0-M. Orchard Roid. Til: ***** KUALA LUMPUR T l: MM MIMANC •••h«P »tr»«t. T.I: JIITJ jy™ 3SiS> Sr&STS YOU RE IN GOOD COMPANY whan you |otn218 words
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Article34 1960-11-08 10 The Hong Kong and Singapore Import and Export Co. has registered a West Australian branch with Its headquarters and agent. Mr. Victor J. McVeigh, at Sexton Road. Inglewood. a nearby northern suburb.34 words
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295 1960-11-08 10 TEXTILES, CHEMICALS, SHOES, CARS, ALL SHOW RISES ITALIAN imports into Malaya and Singapore have made a spectacular expansion. Latest trade statistics show that Italy's imports into the local markets rose per cent to $1(J million in the first eight months this year over295 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-11-08 10 TRAVEL AGENT GOES ON EUROPE TOUR MR. CHEAH PHIE KEAT, (above), sales representative of Sam Fo Transport Co. (Travel Service), who left Singapore on Saturday for Amsterdam by Air Ceylon. Mr. Cheah plans to spend about six weeks in Europe, studying tourist organisation. He will visit Britain, West Germany. Switzerland,56 words
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178 1960-11-08 10 RHODESIAN TOBACCO SEA SHOW SAILS IN rBACCO traders in Singapore and Malaya, will have an opportunity to inspect representative grades of Rhodesian and Nyasaland tobacco. A floating exhibition aboard the Royal Interoceen liner, Ruys and staged by the Tobacco Export Promotion Council of Rhodesia arrived In Singapore last night. Well-designed178 words
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Article50 1960-11-08 10 More cars on Britain's roads are fitted with radio than ever before, and the marked upward trend in sales indicates that the boom in car radio will continue. Latest figures show that more than 450,000 cars have radio 50.--000 more than at the same time last year.50 words
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Article, Illustration203 1960-11-08 10 CINGAPORE has a new firm dealing in marine and scientific instruments. Set up a month ago at Cross Street, the firm. Times Marine and Scientific Instruments Co., is also a shipwright and marine engine consultant. The managing partner. Mr. Chan Ai Wah. says that the203 words
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Article, Illustration290 1960-11-08 10 British paint firm plans factory in Malayan area !»*•)./> ti v > > a» (»j rfTTWBBPM^yii INTERNATIONAL PAINTS LTD., of London. Eng--1 land, is planning to set up a factory in the i Federation or Singapore, as a move to expand its business in Asia. Two of the company's executives.290 words
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Article74 1960-11-08 10 The China Navigation Co. Ltd. will this month receive from the Taikoo Dock- 1 yard. Hong Kong, the former Dilwara. a ship built in 1936. Now being reconditioned Moid renamed Kuala Lumpur she will start a new tourist cruise service late next year from Fremantle.74 words
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202 1960-11-08 10 ANEW type of ciga- re Lie with an all- 1 tobacco filter tip enters the Singapore and Federation markets this month, offering smokers the benefits of what is claimed to be the first major advance in cigarette making in 20 j years. Developed by202 words
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Article205 1960-11-08 10 Big jump in local beer business SINGAPORE and Malayan people are big beer drinkers, as shown by the amount of beer imported each year. Trade statistics reveal that in the first half of the year, the local markets imported 695.673 gallons or 5.565.384 pints apart from the local breweries' production.205 words
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Advertisement312 1960-11-08 10 >«•«• 1 nil r ylmtvif tm'r»uDEPOSITS WITH US EARN ATTRACTIVE INTEREST £OMTACT jf TEL. NOS: *****-3 /THE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED 132-136, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE. [WHY PAY RENT? I OWN A HOME _t__jggs^fynj3]^, OF YOUR OWN dri^^^gfej^X K^^ |On easy payment in VjT~*^ Johoie Bahru. JALAM ABDUL SAMAD Seini.detachad buoaele-.312 words
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Advertisement139 1960-11-08 10 MAUYA NOW! iSpiV, you cannot boast having seen A special guide book— Z&jW the world, you can at least feel FREE. /Vtff j L A U.yotoU proud knowing ym< have seen our A handsome car sticker Vi^cii/ for each State visited fe&^M own beautiful country. Drive and FREE sr sij'139 words
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Advertisement1634 1960-11-08 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AOEN, LIVERPOOL, CLASBOW. LOHBOH ft COHTINEHTAL PORTS. P. S'hata Penanf ACHILLES Literpeal, Dublin, hatre TMay EUMAEUS LiterpMl. Dub .n CM. 11 TMay TELEMACHUS H'burg. Bremen, Ant p, Holl. Nn 9/19 RNEXENOR P. Said, Genoa, LitupMl la Part/11 Nn 12 CYCLOPS Lonoon. Hamburg. Rotterdam 6<a. 181,634 words
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Advertisement1199 1960-11-08 11 LA.C. LINES--AJpTrSX AOEN REDSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. H[)W^\ |j S'oore p Sham Penang t&JLZ/W "9ASRA" a) pi,t/ g Nn 8/18 Nn tkWf\jT 'ALSIRIA" I) 28/22 NOT 21/24 Nit IS/2I Nit SIWeTCJTS "PCONA" a) SB Not/ 4 Dec 5/ 8 Dec 7/ I DM "JUTLANDIA k) 18/21 Dec 22/211,199 words
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Advertisement1395 1960-11-08 11 bu.'l O o h .n C THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD %tT' SINCAPORE (liciriintid il tte Unted KngMa) 18 LINES SAILINCS ta ABEN. O.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penang BENRiNNES literpeel, Hull. Rotterdam. li Part/ 8 not Hamburg 18/11 Not Lueraeel iirect arntts 7 DM BENVEHUE Hamburg. LaMaa.1,395 words
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Advertisement1361 1960-11-08 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. YKgV TEL: He: ***** ME (M> ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENESS LINE T^ LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM. HAVRE LOS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO, ft HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND AM tar CaiMlaa ft us. A AtlMtic Parts. Accaptiag carte fer Ceitrii ft Sutk CITY OF COLOMBO Aaenca Spore P. Sham Penang1,361 words
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1034 1960-11-08 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE PRICE of rubber improved a cent anJ three-quarters in Singapore yesterday, in the face of a London editorial commenting on the financial position of Singapore's Chinese deafen. The official 4.30 p.m. close for No. 1 sheet was 89i cents1,034 words
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Article34 1960-11-08 12 SINGAPORE, NOV. 7. RUBBER: 891 cents per lb. (up i; crnts). .*> p.m. unofficial close: 891 cents (steady). TIN: 5396.30 per picul (down 3*i rents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up five tons).34 words
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Article22 1960-11-08 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Nov. 7 Nov. 5 Industrials: VttJtt ISMI Tins: 185.61 186.32 Rubbers: 211.79 1124! Jan. 1, 1958 10022 words
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Article659 1960-11-08 12 SINGAPORE members ol the! Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at j their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written > Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords (2) $1.90; M. Breweries $2.72; Metal Box $1.85: Robinson ords 51.22: Cold Storage659 words
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Article129 1960-11-08 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT snares opened the x week along easier lines here :oday. Albion Quarries and Carrier Air eased Is. and Colonial Sugar £2 10k- to £74 10s. Factors gained 9d to Bs. 3d. Base metals and the oils were steady. while Commonwealth Bonds traded along firm lines.129 words
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Article224 1960-11-08 12 X T ()\KMBKR first grade rubber buyers f o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 89', cents, per lb up Ift cents on Fridays clone. The tone was quirt after steady. I S.C.C.R CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R S.S. Spot fob. buyers 89',.224 words
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Article134 1960-11-08 12 Sl\<; WORK Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quie' UK/ Continent Nov./ Dec. shipments $28 >» buyers. $28 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $41 Va sellers. riium $4j' sellers. Pepper: quiel no business was reported done. Mu. tok white J2ST-... Sarawak S2a2< 2 special134 words
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Article221 1960-11-08 12 rpHK Malayan K\rhaiicr Banks' Association made the following changes in n.s laics to merchants yesierdav: London: selling T.T. or O.D 24: buying airmail TT- 2 4 18. O.D 2 4 5 32. 30 ci sl 2 4 5 16. 45 dst 2 4 3 8. 60 dst 2221 words
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Article83 1960-11-08 12 SHIPS Wine alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharres or expected today are: Langkoeas 1/2. Charon 4/5. Izhevsk 6A. Demodocus 6/7. Hlrashlma Maru 8/9. Malay 10/ 11. Teiko Maru 13/14, Mettalurz Baykov 15/16. Ceylon 18. Rutheverett 19. Pailowa N. Wall 1. Padjonge N. Wall 2. Sletter N. Wall 4.83 words
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Advertisement1194 1960-11-08 12 sT^_?_m_j Express U.S.A. Pacific dk Atlantic Coast Scrvic* 1 ft. ETA. Spore P S mm F>njn| H'kon| I. AnfelM N. York KMi.kioa Man Ist Call 7] Niv 21 2.' Nlf 21 Nil 2UCalin.lt Ni. S Die 2S lie 13 Jh Cikilii MM!" 2/ Jl Dec 11 2 Jai i Jai1,194 words
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Advertisement740 1960-11-08 12 NOTICES PETALING TIN, LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai an Extraordinary General Meeting of this Company wili be held at the Company's Registered Omce. 2 Station Road. Ipoh. su 11 a.m. on Friday. 2oth November. 1960 to consider and, if thought fit. pass me following Resolutions (the first being a740 words
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Advertisement1025 1960-11-08 12 NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE As Madam NEO GUAT NGOH I has no: responded to the previous 1 Notices published in this Paper by Mr. LEE SCON SENG, hei Has"- i bai.d. the said Mr. LEE SOON SENG has now decided to i der that the said Madam NEO GUAT NGOH no1,025 words
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Advertisement742 1960-11-08 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CIT\ COUNCIL NOTICE AI'I'OIVTMKNT OF VlhUlil APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for the above appointment m Hie City Health Department. Salary Scale: $137.50 s 7.50 5220. Applicants must be qualified Mid wives and under the age of 3a years. Commencing salary will depend on age742 words
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Advertisement838 1960-11-08 13 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Applications are invited from suitably qualified male candidates (or the appointment of Secretary to the Board. Applicants for this senior pensionable appointment must be members of a recognised professional body with considerable experience, preferably with a large industrial undertaking. Age should be between 33 and 40838 words
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Advertisement815 1960-11-08 13 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) SABAK BERNAM TOWN BOARD NOTICE No. A Draft Plan has been prepared under Section i 35 of the Town Boards Enactment for the Layout of the Town of babak Bernam. In the District of Sabak Bernam, as shown on Plan NoSP.O. 82/3717 which815 words
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Advertisement805 1960-11-08 13 NOTICES RESULTS LOTTERY ASSUNTA FOUNDATION DRAWN STH NOVEMBER 1960 AT P.J. CLIB. Lottery: Ist Prlie No. *****7, 2nd No. *****8, 3rd No. *****4. 4th No. *****5. sth No- *****8. Bth No. *****9. 7th No. *****2. Bth No. *****1 9tli No. *****8. 10th No. *****9. 11th No- *****3. 12th No. *****1.805 words
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Advertisement633 1960-11-08 13 (Continued from Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT li Wordt Si (Min.)-Box it ctt. txtrm QUALIFIED LADY piano teacher for teaching Higher Grade. Part/full time. Good prospects and salary. Apply Box A674!> ST. Spore. WANTED Junior Steno/Typlst and Accounts clerk Senior Cambridge. Reply with particulars, age, experience, salary expected to Box A633 words
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Advertisement653 1960-11-08 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Wordt Si (Mia.)— Box it ctt. txtra VACANCY EXISTS In private hospital for full-time trained nurse for night duties, midwifery experience essential. Conditions good. Box A 6751 S.T. B'pore. REQUIRED QUALIFIED PHARMACIST, Mtdltal Representative and Corrsspendenee Clerk able write Chinese-English, with typing experience; K.L. residents preferred. Apply653 words
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Advertisement784 1960-11-08 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtra FULLY FURNISHED ROOM District 9 rent very reasonable including use of Telephone. Suitable bachelor/working girl. Ring Spore ***** office hours. FURNISHED 2 bedroomed flat to let In Tanglin area: All modern conveniences. Car porch: available now: Phone Spore ***** for784 words
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Advertisement865 1960-11-08 13 TUITION J0 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box iO ctg. mmtrm TUITION REQUIRED for Organic and 810-Ct\emlstry for Ladjr Mrdl'al Btudrnt. Apply Box A6T3O S.T. Bpsrc MATHEMATICS TUITION f. condary Classrs for 19S1 by quallflrd •xpcrlenerd tutor. Reply early Bos A67M S.T. Blngaporr YOOA Classes followed by Meditation (optional) gircn by ths865 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-11-08 14 THE trunk road linking the east and west coasts was cut for nearly 12 hours yesterday by heavy falls of earth and rock sent cascading on to the roadway by continuous rain which began on Sunday night. The landslides occurred at the Genting155 words
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Article40 1960-11-08 14 IPOH. Mon. Lee Toh Sun, 48. pleaded not guilty here today to acting as a bookmaker at the Perak Turf Club yesterday. Bail of $500 was allowed i and the case was postponed I to Dec. 22.40 words
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192 1960-11-08 14 PENANG, Monday. OOYS with good scholastic records were now learning trades and J J shunning "white collar" jobs, the principal of the Methodist Boys' School here, Mr. Loo Choo Kheam, said today. Mr. Loo, who was speaking at the schools annual parents'192 words
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Article80 1960-11-08 14 13ATU GAJAg, Mon. A businessman. Mr. Ng Seng Soo, 38. was injured when his car ran into a ditch near here last night while trying to avoid a wild boar running across the road. The car was damaged, Mr. Ng was treated as an outpatient80 words
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165 1960-11-08 14 BRANCH BACKS THE SACKED STORE PMIP EXECUTIVE SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Kampong Bahru branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party today came out in support of dismissed secretary-general. Inche Zainul Abidin Shah, and the suspended acting president, Inche H. M. Yahaya. At an emergency meeting last night, the branch adopted a resolution165 words
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Article184 1960-11-08 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three oil companies here have told the Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union that they canv.oi enter into a collective agreement with it on itt demands since the question of union representation has not yet been resolved. The union's demands were submitted to the184 words
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Article62 1960-11-08 14 MUAR, Mon.— The Chettiar community will celebrate the 1960 Karthigai festival at the Chettiars' temple on Dec. 2. Prayers will be said In the morning, followed by free food for all. irrespective of caste or creed. In the evening th e presiding deity of the temple Lord62 words
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Article134 1960-11-08 14 DRIVER'S SON KILLED IN CRASH IZUANTAN, Mon. A lorry carrying a full load of railway sleepers, to be shipped to Singapore from Kuantan, went off the road about 17 miles from here- yesterday The lorry attendant, who 1 was the driver's .son, was killed. The vehicle wa. carrying i the134 words
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Article49 1960-11-08 14 BUTTERWORTH, Mon.— Two thousand Gurkhas will take part in a passing-out parade— the biggest of its kind so far— at the Gurkha Depot in Sungei Patani on Nov. 16. The 110-man Gurkha pipes and drums, which returned yesterday from Britain will play at the ceremony.49 words
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118 1960-11-08 14 Waterfall picnic tragedy: 2 drowned IPOH. Mon. A family picnic at a waterfall near Bidor, 44 miles from here, ended in tragedy yesterday when two members of the party of six were drowned. The dead were Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Ghuni. 1">, a Tcluk Anson English School student, and his118 words
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Advertisement307 1960-11-08 14 lamb re Uabilihj K^fl WK sV Wmw'^ mm/ H^ HLv rV^W^F^^^^^H tk^mwvJXt 1 J b W^^^ V?l» sa^a^am. ajUa^TsffflM ■I kJ IL j I^ml ft Hflß KirfTVegter and Akie Eichhorn. two Singapore girls, recently decided to go by Lambretta to Penang "For fun". They did the whole trip in 14H307 words
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Advertisement433 1960-11-08 14 BUILD A POWERFUL BODY! QUICKLY! SECRETLY! EASILY! You. too, can build a powerful body with muscles that men will envy hd4 women admire The VITOMISM method of body-bulldlng can now be sent to you for 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. TOO DON'T HAVE TO PAY A HNOLC CENT IN ADVANCE *<>{■433 words
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Article356 1960-11-08 15 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By VERY STRONG CHANCE FOR CHALLENGE ROUND' SINGAPORE. Mon. Ferry Sonneville. Indonesia's leading player, today gave Malaya a very strong chance of reaching the challenge round ot the next Thomas Cup championship. He told the Straits Times today: "You have a very strong hand356 words
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Article36 1960-11-08 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. R.A.F. Changi easily beat a weak Singapore Cricket Club Invitation team hv 27 poinis d coals. 2 trlrs. dropped goal, penalty) to nil in their rugger match on the padang today.36 words
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249 1960-11-08 15 Indonesian youngsters unlucky to lose 1-0 SINGAPORE Mon. The young Indonesian hockey team earned nothing but praisp from all who watched them against a Singapore Selection on the S.C.C. padang today and they certainly did not deserve to go down by a goal scored in the la.«* few minutes of249 words
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Article123 1960-11-08 15 LONDON, Mon. The draw for the Second Round of the Kngllsh F.A. Cup competition proper, to be played on Nov. 26, was made here today as follows: Bangor v Southport; Chesterfield or Doncast«r v Oldham; Port Vale v Carlisle: Halifax v Crewe oi Rochdale; BradfordReuter - 123 words
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Article94 1960-11-08 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two former Wimbledon champions. Alex Olmedo of Peru and Ashley Cooper of Australia, are among the four world professional lawn tennis players who will play In Singapore when Jack Kramer's troupe visits here next month. The other two who will lorm the quartet are Pancho94 words
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250 1960-11-08 15 PERTH, Monday. riPENING bat Colin McDonald took a body battery ing from the West Indies fast bowler Wesley Hall today when the Australian XI began their second 'nnings needing 435 runs in 480 minutes to beat the touring side. The Australians, who started their250 words
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589 1960-11-08 15 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel by WHAT is proper coaching? Could it be defined as coaching by a skilled instructor working with athletes who are provided with every facility, able to devote ample time to training and who can afford or are given necessary additions to diet?589 words
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Article165 1960-11-08 15 EPSOM JEEP - PRIDE OF CHEVALIER READY TO WIN EPSOM JEEP By I IPOH. Mon. Pride of Chevalier, who ha.s been gelded, went stylishly in a workout with Eiffel Tower (Leman) on a heavy track at Ipoh this morning. They ran 3f in 41 4 5 with Prldf of Chevalier (Dragon) going easily165 words
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Article282 1960-11-08 15 WEIGHTS for seven races at Ipoh tomorrow: Cl. 4, Div. 2-sf. Pride of Chevalier :uio Speedy Slipper 8.11 Crown Link 8.11 Constanta 8.10 Fire Power 8.09 Haadyai 8.09 Superjet 8.08 Obedient Son B.ofi Prediction 8.05 Southern Moon B.OS Nip On 8.05 Ben II ur II 8.04 Cl.282 words
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Article323 1960-11-08 15 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA i by LEE KOK SENG, cen-tre-half and captain of Singapore's football team, is not sure of joining the Singapore team which will tour Hong Kong and Saigon during the next three weeks. Kok Seng, who returned today with two otjier members of323 words
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Article22 1960-11-08 15 The Perak lut Club big sweep consolation pii/e number In yesterday's Straits Times should read *****8 and not *****8.22 words
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Advertisement110 1960-11-08 15 Neat work fin ished fast fl^Hk with a Tl TYPEWRITER i i EnnSBSJ BS^SSBSBSBv W M I I JK jSMssk^te. ■2£bsV I f^/ MSJSJMSjp^^^^ BHK The typewriter that makes typing so much faster because it's so much lighter to operate. Its magnesium carriage is 30^ lighter than average. The Tl110 words
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Advertisement294 1960-11-08 15 The Mighty TRACK aaj^ wo The exceptionally high drawbar pull of the Track Marshall (over 14,500 lbs) is due to the perfect combination of power, weight and balance built into this robust machine; the result of many years' experience in the design of crawler tractors. The Standard Model has built294 words
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Miscellaneous312 1960-11-08 15 HOCKEY International match: Singapore v Indonesia, ipadang). Johore Bahru: DTC v English College. (College ground); Police v IRC (Depot ground): Kejang Customs (padang) RUGGER Friendly (Spore): S*pore Asians RAF Changi. (Thomson Road) SPORTS SUMMARY"] rtOCKEY valcla bt Brazil 15-13, 15-8. 15-6: w nlv o Rr Rumania bt United States 8-15.312 words
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Article, Illustration481 1960-11-08 16 Chief Justice: We have to give weight to what we are to consider for guidance in future THE JUDGMENT in the "Three Widows" case will affect "one way or another what has been the accepted view in .Malaya for many, many481 words
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Article32 1960-11-08 16 BELFAST. Mon— The new American Dupont Synthetic Rubber Plant, near Londonderry, was rocked by an explosion in a pipeline today. Tw© workers were injured but major equipment escaped damage. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Obituary30 1960-11-08 16 jayapalan aon of Kumaraaam) I^nd Office paused away peacefully at G.H. on 8-11-SO. Corteite leaves 177. Buklt Tlmah Road at 4.30 m roday to Chua Chu K.iiik for hurlal.30 words
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Article40 1960-11-08 16 Word, Mil t Minimum > MR. AND MRS. K. NARAYANAN I NAIH u( BsrM n itiank all friends mi MBstSaai lur their kind atlrndance ■od valuable Etfll on the occasion of their marriage on Oct. 30 Chettiar'a Hall, K 1.40 words
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Article38 1960-11-08 16 BANGKOK. Mon. The Thai Government has asked the Laotian Government to extradite a Thai Air Force sergeant who sought political asylum in Laos after a flight from Lopburi. Thailand m a Bearcat aircraft last week Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration158 1960-11-08 16 HUNTER WENT OUT FOR WILD BOAR —BUT CAME BACK WITH TIGER JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— A Johore Bahru bus company executive went wild boar hunting yesterday and bagged a tiger. Mr. Andrew Heng. managing director of the Alec Bus Company, motored to Ma wai, about 32 miles from here, for a158 words
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Article226 1960-11-08 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. A, young American pianist, Natalie Hinderas, gave a recital before an invited audience of music teachers and senior students in the Cultural Centre last night. Technically Miss Hinderas is extremely well equipped, and she is intelligent enough to choose a programme that will226 words
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Article300 1960-11-08 16 LONDON. Mon.— Stock markets maintained a firm undertone today. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Mon. Spot 26' id.. Dec. 26 IJd..1 J d.. Jan./ March aeSd Apr./ June 26' 2 d., July Sept. 26\d.. Oct. Dec. 26' I »d.. Nov.300 words
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