The Straits Times, 11 November 1960
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Title Section22 1960-11-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times i r Hat** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1960. < v 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration734 1960-11-11 1 IKE SENDS A CABLE ON TAKE-OVER Consultation likely on the 1961 budget Pledge to work for cause of liberty NEW YORK, Thursday PRESIDENTELECT John Kennedy spent a relaxed day at his summer home H y a n n i s Port (Mass.) as the nation awaited his proposalsReuter; UPI - 734 words
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Article195 1960-11-11 1 COLOMBO. Thurs. A BOUT 1 ,500 ■^mothers of Roman Catholic School children gathered in pouring rain at dawn today to protest against the Government's takeover of assisted denominational schools. The mothers formed an orderly half-mile queue outside the official residence of Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. theReuter - 195 words
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Article98 1960-11-11 1 MALTA'S FORMER PREMIER —FINED— VALLETTA. Thurs. Mr. Dmn MintotT, former Prime Minister of Malta, was convicted today of inciting people to break the law and was fined £10. Maltese noi police were at active alert stations in Valletta as the Labour Party leader went to the magistrate's court which wasReuter - 98 words
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Article70 1960-11-11 1 Dr. S sets up supreme congress BANDOENG. Thurs. President Soekarno installed today Indonesia's massive and supposedly powerful People's Consultative Congress. The 610-member body, appointed by the President nearly three months ago, completed the Government's physical structure under the 1945 Constitution. According to the Constitution, the Congress will be the supremeUPI - 70 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-11-11 1 CHINA'S PRESIDENT Liv Shao-Chi (second from right), with Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev (second from left), watching the military parade in Moscow's Red Square on Monday. More than 100 Communist leaders watched the rally one of the biggest gatherings of Communist chiefs ever to appear atUPI - 82 words
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Article180 1960-11-11 1 NOW 12 STUDENTS ARE DETAINED KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Twelve Chinese school students, mostly in their teens, were detained in Special Branch swoops in Selangor and Negri Sembilan early today. Six were picked up from their homes in Selangor and the rest from various parts of Negri Sembilan. A senior police180 words
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Article22 1960-11-11 1 AMMAN. Thurs. >— King Hussein today inaugurated a desert road tying all parts of Jordan with the port of Aquba.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article18 1960-11-11 1 lUD DEMAND ild. hi. chui»_ En'.-uu cajK.! I *r u'liuiaal i v Lu,'laiil tb« U. r«18 words
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Article38 1960-11-11 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Cameron Cobbold, 55, has resigned as Governor of the Bank of England as from next June and will be succeeded by the Earl of Cromer, it was anI nounced here tonight. i Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article176 1960-11-11 1 JACKIE SAM - M'night kidnap bid fails JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Fri. A 34-year-old businessman. Low Xi m Lian. this morning escaped the clutches of four young kidnappers in Owen Road. The attempt got hundreds of policemen out of bed for a Ntate-wide hunt for the gang, who were using a black Hillman176 words
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Article, Illustration505 1960-11-11 2 FROM BOTH WEST AND EAST MESSAGES of CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD f MOSCOW. Thursday KENNEDY TOLD: HOPES OF THE WORLD FOR ENDING THE THREAT OF WAP NOW REST LARGELY WITH YOU lytß. KHRUSHCHEV has sent congratulations to Senator John Ken- nedy on his election as505 words
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Article, Illustration498 1960-11-11 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT EISENHOWER last night sent a telegram of congratulations to his Democratic successor Senator John Kennedy and then left for an extended golfing holiday at Augusta (Georgia) in the Presidential plane. Mr. Eisenhower drove to Washington airport after holding a lengthy special Cabinet498 words
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Miscellaneous412 1960-11-11 2 1 W LJ ■■I^.d-.MJyJM RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 47fi mrlrrs {*l.~> Mrtrei) Short Wave- 62 metres AM cOO lime Signal. Negarafrom 9 0»— 10.00 p.m ku. News Headlines; ti.os Morning Melodies; 650 Keep Fit With Teilt A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6 .62 I Lee; 7.00 In Lighter Mood;412 words
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644 1960-11-11 3 WISHES POUR INTO THE HOME of AMERICA'S NEW PRESIDENT From Page Two majority condemned Republican policy as failing to meet the interests of safeguarding peace. President Soekarno of Indonesia, in his congratulatory cable, said: "I am confident your ableReuter - 644 words
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Article72 1960-11-11 3 LONDON: MOa after mile the little Morris Minor hung on to the tail of the company director's big car. At last Mr. Zbigniew Grugszkos stopped In a Bolton street. "It kept following me. I thought it was dangerously close Then he found the72 words
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141 1960-11-11 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. The I New China News Agency said today that Mr. Kennedy, Presidentelect of the 1.5.. was no different from defeated Vice-President Nixon "in pursuing the aims of the aggressive and reactionary policies of the I.S. ruling circles." Mr. Kennedy, it said inReuter - 141 words
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76 1960-11-11 3 $850,000 gambler ends up bankrupt with $24 LONDON, Thursday. MR. CHARLES DE SILVA, 34, from Ceylon, lost most of £100.000 ($850,000) in gambling in Britain. France, New York and Las Vegas, creditors were told here yesterday. An Official Receiver at the London Bankruptcy Court said de Silva, who had beenReuter - 76 words
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Article107 1960-11-11 3 Guard saves £13,000 /totoTN THE WORLD j V^in brief/ LONDON: A guard saved about A" 13.000 when six hooded bandits held up and robbed a payroll car yesterday. He flung himself over bags containing the money on the floor of the car. The thieves, armed with coshes escaped with other107 words
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Article53 1960-11-11 3 BONN: The Anglo German committee which investigated the alleged buxzing of Queen Elizabeth's Comet found there was "no danger of a collision," it was announced here. The incident occurred as the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were returning to London after a private visit toReuter - 53 words
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130 1960-11-11 3 REFERENDUM WILL SHOW PEOPLE BACK ME: LUMUMBA EOPOLIIVILLE: The PreLj mier Mr. Patrice Lumumba said that a na-tion-wide referendum would confirm his government in power. Mr. Lumumba mule the statement in a pamphlet distributed to journalists the seconu in 48 hours to emerge from his closely guarded residence here. Mr.130 words
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Article159 1960-11-11 3 Threat over Castro HAVANA: Premier Fidel Castro said last night that Cuban diplomacy "had successfully diverted the threat from abroad." But he warned: "The people's resistance spirit must not sleep. We do not want the world to become involved in the tragedy of an atomic war as a result of159 words
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Article43 1960-11-11 3 - LONDON: Mr. Andis Soteriades. first diplomatic envoy of the Cyprus Republic to Britain, presented his credentials to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace yesterday. Mr. Soetriades, 36. was a former Eoka leader who once had a price ot £5.000 on his head.43 words
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Article101 1960-11-11 3 TOKYO: The body of i Indian Air Marshal. 8. Mukerji, 49. who died shortly after his arrival here Tuesday. wa.s flown ba^k to India yesterday after a farewell ritual. An Indian Embassy spokesman said the Chief of the Indian Air Staff died of suffocation caused by101 words
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Article, Illustration375 1960-11-11 4 Coroner: By his attempt to rescue drowning man, he showed good example of rare public-spiritedness SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE CORONER, Mr. N. A. D'Rozario today strongly commended a youth for the bravery and public-spiritedness which he displayed when he jumped into a swollen and swift-flowing canal in375 words
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169 1960-11-11 4 THREE YEARS JAIL FOR THREE-TIME ESCAPEE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A man who escaped three times from lawful custody since 1958 and was rearrested each time, was »ent to three years' jail in the Third Criminal District Court yesterday. Before sentence, Tan Kens Liang, with aliases Tan Kirn Lian and Tang Keng169 words
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Article62 1960-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Government is offering a number of scholarships at $6 a month, tenable for a year, to enable deserving pupils in primary schools to continue their education in Secondary schools. The Ministry of Education, announcing this today, said the award of such scholarships would62 words
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Article26 1960-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mrs. Shlrin Fozdar will speak on "From Chaos to world Stability" at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Saturday at 5 p.m.26 words
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Article225 1960-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A hawker was today fined $2,000 or four months' jail for acting r.s bookmaker In the rear portion of a watch-shop in North Bridge Road here. Boey Peng Eng, 38, of Holland Road, was allowed time to pay the fine in four Instalments. Did225 words
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311 1960-11-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN INDIAN labourer, who fatally stabbed a Chinese labourer at Pulau Bukom Kechll on the night of August 9 this year, was Jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Chua at the Assi2e Court here today. Mohamed Ismail, son of311 words
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155 1960-11-11 4 TREASURER ACCUSED OF USING PARTY FUNDS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The U.M.N.O. (Tanglin branch) treasurer, Ibrahim bin Abu Bakar. today pleaded guilty before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to criminal misappropriation of $195.75. Inspector Teoh Beng San. the prosecutor, told the court that the money misappropriated was part of155 words
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Article67 1960-11-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Water will be cut off in the following areas tomorrow: In Alexandra Road be- 1 tween Alexandra Police Station and 368-8 Alexandra Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 I p.m. In back lane between No. 76 and 102 Thomson Road, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,67 words
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Article248 1960-11-11 4 Bicycle case: j Partners cleared SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two partners of a bicycle shop in Hill Street here were today cleared of a charge of selling counterfeit goods. Ng Cheng Suan and Ng Kirn Leong of Seng Hong and Company were accused of selling a Raleigh bicycle with counterfeit parts to248 words
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Article46 1960-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dato A.M. Alsagoff will act as Commissioner of the Bt. John Ambulance Brigade, in the aJQsence of Dr. D. P. Mclntyre, Commissioner, who will be on leave from Nov. 14 to Nov. 30. Mr. Tan Blan Kirn. will act as Deputy Commissioner.46 words
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Article46 1960-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. i Puan Noor Alshah. wife of i the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will j open an exhibition of the Art of Japanese Flower Arrange- j ment at the Victoria Memo- rial Hall on Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. j46 words
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Article61 1960-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tlnn. Tan Boon Sal and Low Wee Pin were fined $500 each In a magistrate's court today for loitering in the Kandang Kerbau market for the purpose of bookmaklng yesterday afternoon. Documents relating to horse-betting were seized from them, the court was told. The court ordered61 words
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Advertisement25 1960-11-11 4 I Today: 1, 3.30, 7ft 9. 1S pm. I I "SECRET of MISS PAI" I MANDARIN English Subs. I Tomorrow M'nitc. SLEEPING I BEAUTY Cantonese25 words
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Miscellaneous391 1960-11-11 4 rE following Is today's 9.30 p.m.; from Bangkok schedule of civil air- <kms72> >2^o a.m craft movements at Paya ro\c- tv, Darwta Sydney s I^bar airport Singapore. JSiS' 9 JS P S *£'<&s£. j \kki\ \l> Karachi. Beirut. Zurich. London > BO AC: Prom London. Dussel- (8A709) 11.35 p.m. dorf.391 words
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Article, Illustration319 1960-11-11 5 RATEPAYERS WARN: RENTS WILL SOAR IF MUNICIPALITY ADOPTS EXPERTS' RECOMMEND A TIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday rpHE Selangor Property Owners' and Ratepay- ers' Association decided today to protest against the municipality's "unrealistic" revaluation of properties. Mr. T. Rajendra, the president, told the Straits Times that the revaluation would319 words
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Article153 1960-11-11 5 80 WERE TOO LATE FOR SCHOOL ARAU, Thurs. About I 80 students who applied for re-enrolment 1 at the Alwiab religious school here this morning were rejected because the legister was closed yesterday. "We gavo all pupils two weeks in which to re-register. We cannot accept those who are late,"153 words
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Article33 1960-11-11 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Thurs. -An Alliance rally will be held at Simpang Ijok new village, near here, tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. One of the 16 speakers will bo Senator Ra]a Rastam Shahrome.33 words
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Article105 1960-11-11 5 ]£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The number of candidate* who sat for the Malayan Secondary .School Entrance examinations this year was 27.275 more I than last year. According to a Government statement today, there were 103,000 candidates in 1960. compared with 7.").7).i last year. There were105 words
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Article29 1960-11-11 5 IPOH, Thurs.— Yew Fook. 29. was allowed bail after he pleaded not guilty to a I charge of attempting to cxi tort $7,200 from Wong Fook Choon.29 words
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Article52 1960-11-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The district welfare committee here has obtained the approval of the Government to run a raffle to laise $10,000 for the needy and the distressed. The prize- for the draw, which will t*ke place on Feb. 11. will include a car and52 words
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Article43 1960-11-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Malaya will send a top Customs officer to attend a United Nations sponsored conference on narcotics in Bangkok from Dec 6 to 17. He is Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ariffln. Assistant Controller of Customs of Johore South43 words
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Article30 1960-11-11 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. today toured Nlbong Tebal District to Inspect the first pha.se of the Government's five-year rural development plan.30 words
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Article42 1960-11-11 5 KUALA LUMPUK. Thurs Malay schools in the Federation will start their third term holidays on Dec. 1. says a Government statement, issued here. English. Chinese (Kuo-yu) and Tamil schools will close ion Dec. 2. which is a Friday.42 words
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Article120 1960-11-11 5 The Auster couple stuck in Dijon LONDON, Thurs. A British Army officer and his wife were today on the last lap of a 7,000-mile flight in an Auster aeroplane, bought specially for the trip, from Malaya to England. The couple. Capt. Michael Somerton Rayner, 29, and hi.s wife, were todayReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration301 1960-11-11 5 KOTA BHARL. Thursday. THE Ministry for Rural Development was challenged today to give a "written ultimatum" to the PMIP-contrblled state of Kelantan regarding the Federal Government's refusal to give grants for development projects unless the State accepted its 1 conditions. The challenge came from i301 words
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Article131 1960-11-11 5 Byrne flies to Tokyo meeting SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, left by air for Japan today to repre«nt Singapore at the ministerial meeting of the Colombo Plan consultative committee in Tokyo from Nov. 14 to Nov. 17. After the meeting Mr. Byrne will,131 words
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Article118 1960-11-11 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore civil engineer. Mr. Wong Kah Loong, director of SinoMalayan Engineers Ltd.. Brunei, is building a $5,000,000 dam for a reservoir at Tasek. near Brunei Town. The contract for the dam was signed in Brunei recently by Mr. Wong and Brunei's118 words
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212 1960-11-11 5 Found: A cure for lights that lure KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A visiting American priest today i described Malaya's rural development plan as a good weapon against Juvenile delinquency. He is the Rev. John J. Carroll, who arrived from America today for a three-day stay before going to the Philippines to212 words
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Article51 1960-11-11 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Three men pleaded not guilty here today to acting as bookmakers at the Perak Turf Club yesterday, the second day of the Ipoh races. They were Fam Kam Ming. 32. Ng Boon Leong; 42. and Ng Chok. 48. who were allowed $500 ball51 words
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Advertisement483 1960-11-11 5 4 reasons why ihe burglar caritgd m Chubb security for home, shop or office doors-for $18. Youve secn'Jt'in the newspapers Burglary up by 64<To". Or Public asked to aid police". You mn a greater risk than ever of being burgled and that you must protect your own property. Fit Chubb,483 words
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Advertisement286 1960-11-11 5 Now you can be a i»\ V* combo alt by yourself! I Flip a switch y^_\ and there's a full rhythm section eH*l M| r*tyMMM y*w <•••! 4 tt) It) ktat* wiinyt* c>mt>ala brurii, hiorka. drunw and other ifwtru- WhHh-T >ou play tht? piano, organ or any o*brr m*nt. nVWurtftMr286 words
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Article253 1960-11-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday ABOUT 15,000 new Malay words have been coined so far by "terminology committees" which have been set up by the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. its director, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today. He was speaking at a meeting of the main253 words
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288 1960-11-11 6 PENANG, Thursday. A MOTHER of three. Say Choy Yook, today re- fused to go back to her husband because, she said, he treated her "like a dog. "I have tolerated him far too long," she replied when the magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau.288 words
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Article90 1960-11-11 6 pENANO. Thurs. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thlam Slew, said yesterday evenIng the city council was seriously perturbed by the frequency of reports alleging that members of the public had assaulted city council labourers while they were on duty. "I would earnestly request the co-operation90 words
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62 1960-11-11 6 IPOH. Thurs.— A former magistrate's court clerk, V. Nagendran. 38, pleaded not guilty In the se slons court here today to two charges of criminal breach of trust. He was alleged to have misappropriated $100 on Nov 4 or Nov. 5. 1959. and also62 words
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Article37 1960-11-11 6 SINGAPORE Thurs.— Goh Kee Lai. 26. who had six previous convictions, today was jailed for 18 months for tryIng to steal a wallet from a taxi driver travelling in a bus on Nov. 4.37 words
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91 1960-11-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Wong Kong Men*, a former student of St Patrick's School in Singapore (above), who has scored outstanding success in his studies in civil engineering in England. Mr. Wong went to England in 1956 and studied at Brighton Technical91 words
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Article26 1960-11-11 6 BATU OAJAH. Thurs. More than 600 rubber smallholders attended aii exhibition held by the Rubber Industry Replanting Board on the town padang here yesterday.26 words
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Article160 1960-11-11 6 8.7 MIL. PEOPLE BY NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE. Thurs. A market research specialist predicted today that the population of Singapore would increase by 69,000 to 1.70 C.000 and the Federation by 295.000 to 7,000,000 by next year. Mr. John C. Lee, managing partner of Malayan Research Services, said this In a160 words
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Article50 1960-11-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The death occurred at her resi- dence In Telok Kuaru last night of Che Siti Khatijah. 92-year-old grandmother of Datln Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. Datln Abdul Hamid Is the wife of Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, a member of the Legislative Assembly.50 words
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226 1960-11-11 6 PORT SWETTENHAM, Thursday. WORK on two approach roads and a rail track for Port Swettenhara's $2 million deep water berth "vill start early next year. Piling work Is now In prosress and the berth Is expected to be completed by the end of 1961.226 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-11-11 6 SINGAPORE Thurs.—Sin-:apore-bound passengers from Jakarta, which has been dela red a smallpox infected >ort. were screened by alr>ort health authorities here oday. Health officers examined 'accination papers and also ;ave personal checks as an idded precaution. Four flights arrived here rom Jakarta today.45 words
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Miscellaneous330 1960-11-11 6 Straits Times Crossword ACRUBB 0. Day for scholars to go up to 1. He may give us a distorted the city (7). picture of the USA art crltlo 7. Getting greater dltcomfarta? (13). (7-6). On which one may speak In io. Grant's phrase might do for turn or play badly330 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1960-11-11 7 BEGINNING OF THE END of 'prison of cloth' OUT WITH THE. flannel petticoat under petticoat wadded petticoat starched petticoat muslin petticoats A champion of women's emancipation gAKAH JOSEPHA HALE was an unusual suffragette. She refused to have anything to do with the suffrage movement yet alone, did more to improveDaily Mirror - 1,372 words
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Advertisement423 1960-11-11 7 33' "*s*"' 1 Wj/^ jA\ V >\ Vi s» /V/ *< WHEN I oKUW UP*... ;jf 14 I'll have a house and a garden too Mummy. But I'll have a modern house that runs itself and then I can spend all my time growing flowers." It may not be as423 words
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Miscellaneous182 1960-11-11 7 Bugs Bunny By Balph Heimtlahl WP^ [NEW S'PEWLK^ VviiAlVaVW Y&&&* Li 7 Abner By Al Cupp r Q-cHLfiK^'.-HONESTA&E JEST <^^if (-TH'fAOST RELIABLE G\-~ 'nO. FOR /^AU I \CA'N X T NEVER LOVE HIM TH' J I LOVE ON EARTH 1 Po'Ml?fl»Wk > YOU. #w( vTZfSTi"*^ > WAV HE LOVES ME—182 words
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Article124 1960-11-11 8 it Wmrtt lit (Minimum) OUR GRATEFUL THANKS to our Mother of Perpetual Succour. For her protection and the speedy recovery of uur son David. MESSRS. LOW KAI KONO. Low Kai Lee. and members of then Is mllles thank all friends, relatives ,nd well-wishers who attended ths inneral of the124 words
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Obituary55 1960-11-11 8 tt Hera's Sit Wniimum) MEMORIAM— Mrs. K. Isaac died in 11.46. Mr. Thomas Isaac— I pore 14 11 M. Cherished memories. IN LOVINC MEMORY of Mary Koh H.,11. Kng, a devoted wile and mother ho left us on It 11 If Requiem Mass i am. on Saturday at55 words
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598 1960-11-11 8 The Straits Times Friday. November 11. 1960. Rates And Rents More is known, after the budget meeting of Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, of the revision of assessments that is to come into forcg next year. The assessed annual value goes up from roughly $24 million to $53 million; the municipal598 words
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Article364 1960-11-11 8 An opportunity "is beginning to unfold" for a fresh start in the Congo, said Mr. Rajeshwai Dayal, the United Nations special representative there, m his report to the world body last week. With this in mind, the General Assembly has endorsed the suspension of turther debate on the364 words
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Article263 1960-11-11 8 Perhaps now the American election is out of the way world statesmen will attend to the alarming deterioration in the security of Indochina. The position in South Vietnam is confused, but not enough to obscure the fact that Communist guerillas, having' failed in their plan to establish a263 words
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Letters
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106 1960-11-11 8 JOHORE TO GET YET ANOTHER WHITE ELEPHANT... QNE million two hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money to waste on a white elephant. The Johore Bahru town council however has some white elephants and is about to acquire another in the form of a new market. Only a few106 words
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Letter245 1960-11-11 8 HEADERS of your report on Nov. 5 on the Malayan Film Unit's latest production "Batu Caves" will be interested to learn that the Selangor Government, as a result of representation made by the Malayan Nature Society early this year, is giving favourable consideration to preserving for posterity245 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1960-11-11 8 STAFF WRITER - The land of unlimited impossibilities STAFF WRITER by a KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE BACKGROUND TO THE DISPUTE BETWEEN HOLLAND AND INDONESIA OVER WEST NEW GUINEA AFTER ten years of furious agreement, during which negotiation itself has petered out and Indonesia has broken off diplomatic relations with Holland, the* dispute over1,480 words
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Advertisement754 1960-11-11 8 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS r»r Ik* f««»— <—e sdssrNs fJB tmr npntnimiim* at Ist rie«r COLD STODASE ARCAM •scHtno «oao. aiNa*PO»i will r#eeiM %m»U mdrariimmmntt mnd *«i mumbtr rtcfitt Smmll mdwrli—mtmlt »ltrtd In Xi*e«»*r« mmw mltm kmmm'rd It: COLO STOKAGI BRANCHIS at AUTMOmSID AGfNTS: CITY SOOK M.M. STOftl LTD. ISMAIL754 words
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Advertisement87 1960-11-11 8 Why a Scientist Believes in God Scientific knowledge has often seemed to conflict with religious belief. Rut many scientists hold that this view is superficial a deeper knowledge of Nature's marvels leads to a deeper faith in God. In the October Reader's Digest (now on sale), a famous scientist gives87 words
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Advertisement35 1960-11-11 8 Jll This one did not get avay >i HI ami there's a lot more where I j/l it came from the /Vi Padfic where fishing m is terrific! tJ! CC BOUSTEADS pot. you. travel wis«35 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-11-11 9 OIDDLE for the Congolese where do Malayans come from? Members of the Malayan Special Force find it hard to enlighten them because of the language difficulty. And wherever they go. the Malayan troops draw crowds of curious onlookers. In the picture above, taken by Straits Times special66 words
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115 1960-11-11 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 4 MAN, pleading guilty to a charge of using criminal force on a girl with intent to outrage her modesty, told a court today that he was only trying to be friendly." The magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates postponed sentence115 words
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Article45 1960-11-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. An Air-India Boeing 707 the world's largest and fastest jet airliner will touch down at Paya Lebar airport on Dec. 22. The Christmas special will arrive from London via Frankfurt. Rome. Cairo. Bombay and Calcutta with Singapore-bound passengers and Christmas mail45 words
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Article19 1960-11-11 9 KLANG. Thurs. Total of! 160 stray dog.s were destroyed In Klang and Port Swettenham last month.19 words
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Article31 1960-11-11 9 IPOH. Thurs.— The Mlnls- ter of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. will open the government. new $50,000 dental clinic in Club Road here on Nov. n31 words
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266 1960-11-11 9 Keep your freedom by backing Alliance: Suleiman DENANG. Thurs. The Minister for the Interior, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today warned the people they must be on the alert to protect their present freedom. 'Will another party guarantee you the same free, dom which the Alliance Is giving you266 words
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232 1960-11-11 9 MIDNIGHT SWOOP BY PIRATES OFF KEDAH COAST rpHREE pirates inami motor from two f night yesterday. The boat of the tw i Teng Hong, 39 now d hang, a fishing village once to the police. Ooh. who had a wound on the back of the head caused by one of232 words
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Article46 1960-11-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A general hospital patient. Chan Tien Sang. 30. was found unconscious in a quadrangle at dawn today He died at noon without regaining consciousness. He is believed to have fallen 20 feet from the balcony of the first floor.46 words
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123 1960-11-11 9 MALACCA, Thursday. OARBER Atan bin Hussein, 29, who early last month broke the dock of the Sessions Court here and then hit a constable, was back today in the same dock. He pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour and to using criminal force on123 words
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116 1960-11-11 9 ALL SCHOOL TERM DATES FOR NEXT YEAR KUALA UMPIR, Thurs. The Federation Government today gazetted the dates for new school terms next year. The schedule for English. Chinese and Tamil schools, teacher training colleges and technical institutes is First term Jan. 2 to March 10, Second term April 10 to116 words
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Article41 1960-11-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board has agreed to lend Malay pineapple cooperative societies $70,000 for rehabilitating smallholdings. This was announced here today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche Aziz bin Ishak.41 words
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328 1960-11-11 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Singapore Peox pie's Alliance today declared that Singapore could best achieve its objective of independence by Joining a political union of Malaysian States. The latest Issue of Its official publication. The People, said: "Firstly. Singapore328 words
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Article59 1960-11-11 9 Schoolgirl drowns in swamp MALACCA, Thurs. A schoolgirl, Janiah binte Abdullah, 14, was drowned in a swamp at Paya Rumput. eight miles fr.om here yesterday morning. With another girl, she had crossed the swamp in a bamboo raft to collect grass for her buffaloes. They were returnine home when Janiah59 words
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Article194 1960-11-11 9 FLOODS AGAIN IN SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. While the flood situation continued to improve In the rest of Malaya today, new flooding occurred in north-west Selangor following heavy rain. In Kuala Selangor district the Rawang-Kuala Selangor road was blocked at the 39th mile by nearly two feet of rLsing water.194 words
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Article33 1960-11-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sir Denis Allen, deputy British CommLssioner-General for South-East Asia, and Lady Allen left here by air today for a two-week private tour of the Philippines. Hong Kong and Japan.33 words
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Advertisement140 1960-11-11 9 1 Preparing" to be a Beautiful Lady wf js*jtcß 1 J. ki»-Ko, the Koala bear, k f ,>*** i^ never far away from lm\^ Betty side. She c\«n K» gjj|H takes him to bed at niirlu r V^^^^ I k l>c< ausr he's so lovely BL.< I v/ and soft140 words
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Advertisement105 1960-11-11 9 x Hi... look at the lovely I lift that's in store for you! j/^> maiden/orm^ 4 t lOi \v exactly the right i combination maiden/orm' w j /^/teenage > maiden/orm A. ADAGlO* .smooth, supple, and siaply perfect for your very first bra. At a young price, too! AA, A and105 words
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Article85 1960-11-11 10 I^OREAN tea, better known as Ginseng tea, is now available in Singapore for the first time. Arrangements are being made to sell it as a drink in local corleeshops. restaurants and Chinese teahouses, said Mr. Cheung Won Sang, managing director of the Han Sene Trading Co..85 words
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390 1960-11-11 10 Malaya takes $4m more from France ENVOY HOPEFUL OF CLOSER TRADE TIES 'J'HE FRENCH Trade Commissioner for the Federation and Singapore, Mr. Olivier Piot, said in Singapore this week that he was optimistic about future economic relations between Malaya and his country. Mr. Piot. who lias just returned from tour-months'390 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-11-11 10 Top Sydney broker studies investment conditions MR. A. H. URQUHART, chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange, who is now on a 10-day visit to Singapore and Malaya to see economic and investment trends at the invitation of the Malayan Stock Exchange. His trip includes visits to the Rubber Research station82 words
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Article, Illustration213 1960-11-11 10 AN INTERNATIONALLY marketed Italian lift has been established in the Far East and the first installations are now being made in Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Silvio Gorzanelll, an expert, representative of Sablem Elevators of Bologna, Italy, Installed more than 200 lifts in Hong213 words
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Article133 1960-11-11 10 BANK HEAD PRAISES LOCAL SYSTEM SINGAPORE'S banking 1^ system is very efficient, according to Mr. O. E. Wood, chief general manager of Midland Bank Ltd., London. Mr. Wood, who left Singapore yesterday after a flve-day routine visit to his bank's local correspondents, said: "From what I have seen, the facilities133 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-11-11 10 £lm. orders for Leyland rpHE Leyland Group has 1 received over 11 million worth of orders for truck and bus chassis from Malaya. Ireland. Uruguay. Ceylon and Australia. Malaya's contract, worth £320.000, is the largest, and is for a fleet of 170 Chieftain tipping chassis for the Public Works Department.62 words
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Article, Illustration199 1960-11-11 10 RONEO SPECIAL OFFICE UNIT SELLING SCHEME OONEO LTD. is to introduce specialised selling on a scale hitherto not associated with the office equipment business in Malaya. This was announced by Mr. L. F. Mouna, Roneo's new general manager In charge of business In Singapore, the Federation and Borneo territories. Mr.199 words
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Article74 1960-11-11 10 T<HE second part of the Bata Far East Shoeline Conference began in Singapore yesterday. It will continue today. The conference, attended by Bata representatives from India, Pakistan. Ceylon. In- 1 donesia. Thailand and Vietnam, is devoted to discus- sions on the wholesale trade and store opening. The74 words
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Article193 1960-11-11 10 Good market ior car parts here OUSINESS prospects for automotive parts in Singapore and Malaya are very promising, said Mr. M. Lutz, export manager of Robert Bosch G.m.b.H.. German manufacturers of diesel and electrical car equipment. Mr. Lutz. said that he was Impressed by the number of new cars on193 words
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Advertisement277 1960-11-11 10 SPECIALISTS Jj^J •»«CKAOC DCS lON AMD CONSTKUCTION E^S^HBKEII AMOLO ULTIW»LL »APC* SACKS AND SAGS. AMf-HICAN fU U, .T««.«O. PA.T.O. ANO |cOPra?£J LAIN AND POINTKD FLAT ANO SATCMBL AO«. ClMilll MSI. HtMHIIU C O ■mCIALTY •AOS. BIFTPWOOF PACKBTS Z I iPICIILHIO. STANDARD. •■MEftMCTKT" V ol LAMINATED TOiACCO ANO PACKAGING W Jq277 words
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Advertisement168 1960-11-11 10 l|J^^^^^^j I NOW W^^^^ I ll H9 IB^^Msl 1 I BBS? C I '■•B I bWJK I I£^ t Hk F^ T^~B the latest in outboards... Htre come the Perkins 6. 16 and 3S ph motors— the latest and best »n outboard design. Perkins is the most famous name in168 words
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Advertisement1654 1960-11-11 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'nam Penang TELEMACNUS H't-x Bremen, Ant'p, Holl. ll Pert 1 May RHEXEN9R P. Said. Genoa, Livaraaal I* Ptrt/Ttaay Nn 12 CYCLOPS London, Hamburg, Rotterdam —li Pert Niv 12 Nn 11 PELEUS Lutrpttl, GiISgCN Gil. 4 Nn 131,654 words
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Advertisement2758 1960-11-11 11 FjaJf/JIV W/^SFlltmi^^l^lC^^^M aa^^am^^«ißT^^^^^BT^Tj\ THE E.A.C. UMES-— /^i^\ AOEN. lEDSEA MEDITERUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. fifejW Sport P Shaa P"ag Cl XP^J^I "FALSTRIA" k) 19/22 Nn 21/24 Nn 25/29 Nn \E\\ JzJ -POONA" a) 29 Nn/ 4 Dec 5 S Dec 7 1 Dec ■4r9kl3fSS 'UTLANDIA- I) 11/21 Oec 12/23 Dec2,758 words
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Advertisement1408 1960-11-11 11 w- McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. w_ wWV nil M: mn yC tA ELLERMAM LIME KLAVEMESS LIME V**^ LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM HAVRI 10$ ANGEIES. SAN FRANCISCO, ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Alt' tar Ca.adiai ft U.S.* Atlantic Ptrt*. Acceptug carft fir Cntral ft Stitk I CITY OF COLOMBO Aairica. Spore1,408 words
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Article21 1960-11-11 12 Ma' van Stock ExchangeNov. 10 Nov. 9 IrxSustrials: 1?7.71 127-54 Tins: 185.76 183.37 Rubbers: 211.83 211*1 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article128 1960-11-11 12 MELBOURNE, Tliuis INVESTMENT shares traded along firm lines here today. Aust Cement gained 2s. 6d. to 53s Humes 2s. 3d. to 55*. 6a.. C>clon r Is. 6d. to>24&. fid. and David Svme Is. to 26*. 6d> Base metals and the oils held a firm lone, whiie Commonwealth Bonds128 words
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Article235 1960-11-11 12 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in S.ngac pore yesterday at 88 "1 cents per lb down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's close. The tone was quirt. S.C.CR.A. CLOSING PRICES in ceius per lb., yesterday were: Int 1 R.S S. "Spot. fob. buyers 88- 1 sellers235 words
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Article136 1960-11-11 12 CINGAPOKE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: qulei: UK/Continent Nov./Oec. shipments »28'« buyers, $28\ sellers. Coconut oil: quiel; bulk |41 «i sellers, drum S45 1 s«llf.s. Pepper: steady; no buslnes, was reported done, white $262 a Sarawak 5257 1 ar.d special Sarawak black t165136 words
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Article39 1960-11-11 12 SINGAPORE. NOV. 10. RUBBER: 88 cents per Ib. (down one -eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 88 7 R cents (quiet). TIX: 5397 per picul (up SI). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 30 tons).39 words
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1073 1960-11-11 12 RUBBER IMPORTS EXCEED SEPTEMBER BY 9,656 TONS By Our Market Correspondent PRELIMINARY figures issued yesterday <how that Malayan rubber imports in October exceeded the September total by 9,656 tons. This was higher than expected. The October import figures are 1*7,842 tons against 28,186 tons for September, which was itself 2,9931,073 words
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Article125 1960-11-11 12 rpilE Malayan Evchante Banks' x AaeocUtlon nude Uie following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 i: New York: buying airmail T.T 33 1 16. OD. 33 3/16. 90 d/sl I 33 7/16 credit, bills. 33 9/16 trade I bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T.125 words
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Article748 1960-11-11 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3-30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given oefore prices unless only one was wutten). Industrials: Boustead $1.17 to $118; Prase r and Nesve ord* $1.92; Gammon $2.04 and $2.05: M. Cement $1.61 OL; McAlister748 words
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Advertisement1234 1960-11-11 12 i*T'\®\ LIN E J Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service f .T.A. ETA t Sso t P. S>am Penani H'kon| L. Anfdes N. York ■Kaaikawa Man" Ist Call a v ni« M 27 nh 21 Nif 2«l Call n N Ni« 1 0k Otc t) Me ••Crts»y Mam' 271,234 words
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Advertisement242 1960-11-11 12 y iA\A\ ISRAEL NAVIGATION riliA™ 1 COMPANY. LTD. EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE trial Spin laiitnk S'lin Ptiaif Kaiian E.lit E. NIELSEN Sailtl- 1] Nl> 71 Niv J5 Ni. 27 Nt« 1 Dtc 21 lie »te 17 Otc 22 Die 24 Ole 27 Otc 21 Jai BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD.242 words
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Advertisement329 1960-11-11 12 TENDERS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tenders are invited for con- i struction of a laterite road to link Resettlement Areas 78A with 1, 13i m.s. Chua Chu Kang Road and ancillary drainage work. Tender forms and all other particulars may be obtained from the office of the Resettlement Engineer, Housing Development329 words
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Advertisement750 1960-11-11 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Whereas by a Resolution passed I by the Council on 6th August. 1960. undar the provisions of .subsection (1) and subsection (3) of Section 14a of the Local Government Or- dinance. 1957 (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) it was resolved In respect of private750 words
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Advertisement415 1960-11-11 12 NOTICES NOTICE 1 1 hi i;\rio\ oi MAI \i 531.00U.000 3, r Kr K iMrrcd St<x* 30 11-1961 71 Notice is hereby given that Hi* ol thr abovementioned loan will be closed from 16th to 30th November 1960. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Intere.Nt Warrant.-*. Registrar cf Public415 words
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Advertisement718 1960-11-11 13 NOTICES NOTICE THE CITY COUNCIL OF E TOWN. PENANO. in.plic.Uioa.s for the post of ASSISTANT ARCHITECT in the '.inning and Building Department. 1. A candidate must cither be a Federal Citizen or eligible to become one, and should preferably be between 25 and 35 of age. A.s a mir.imum qualification718 words
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Advertisement797 1960-11-11 13 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OK MALAYA 555.000.000 5i' f Refifttered Stock 1 6-1978 81 Notice is hereby given that the Transler Register of the abovementioned loan will be closed from I 17th November to Ist December 1960. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. Registrar of Public Debt.. BANK797 words
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Advertisement804 1960-11-11 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS AIR MINISTRY WORKS DIRECTORATE VXCANCIES FOR DRAUGHTSMEN The Air Ministry requires the following Draughtsmen for service in Singapore: One Special Grade DranghUman for Civil Engineering dutiesApplicants must have reached the standard of Final City and Guilds (Structural), or Higher National Certificate Joint Civil/Mechanical or Building, or Final Examination804 words
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Advertisement776 1960-11-11 13 {Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt SS (Min.)— Box M ctt. extra BOX ASMS S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. DELIVERY CENERAL'CLERK Driving Licence and knowledge English essential. Details of previous employment stating salary required to Box A 6797 B.T. Spore. WANTED EUROPEAN ASSISTANT experienced In general product and776 words
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Advertisement1048 1960-11-11 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt SS (Mm.) Box 10 rf*. exfra JOAN TOOKE'S AGENOV. Temporary j and permanent Lady Secretary /Stenographers. Registration Fee So/-. 3% Commission on first months salary. Apply personally 11, Battery Road. (Sport). SPECIALIST BUILriNO MATERIAL MANUFAC- JRERS REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRES TECHNICAL TRAINIB Senior Cambridge or better batlc education.1,048 words
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Advertisement1029 1960-11-11 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 3» Wordt SS (Mm.) Box U ett. extra FRONT ROOM In quiet Indian family suitable for single person. Apply 282 Race Course Road, Singapore. PLANK HOUSE 392-20 Kirn Chuan Avenue Spore IK. Water, bucket, generator light, large garden. Apply within. ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St1,029 words
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Advertisement961 1960-11-11 13 SHOPS TO LET it Wordt SS (Min.)— Bex St ttt. extra FOR SALI OR rent shops and or flat* 3| milestone Thomson Road P.O. Kox No. 2 Thomson Road Post Office 8 |K) re. DOGS, PETS, ETC. JO Wordt SS (Min.)— Box it ttt. extrn ALSATIAN PUPPIES MKA Class 1961 words
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Advertisement753 1960-11-11 13 FOR SALE If Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ttt. extra MAIOINFORM BRAtSIEREI. tfM 3s 14 hilri" t2.00. DO. (iirdim. Cerwu at Cloiinie-I>own Sale. Vokik L't, Orchard Road, wrondfloor. I FOUR SIMPLE SARRELi •It Shot Gun* raund rondition. (60 each or reasonable oßtr for lov Police permit holders only. Apply Manager753 words
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220 1960-11-11 14 IPOH, Thursday. SINGING BOY, a winner over &\f here last Sunday, went attractively in a workout with Yes Master (P. K. Leon?) on a wet track here this morning. Breaking from the half-mile, they ran the iast 3f in 42 3 5 with Singing Boy220 words
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Article361 1960-11-11 14 \A/I MillTS for I Sund.i> s IMM at I poll Cl. 4. Div. I— 6f. Chase Me Home 9.05 Prediction 9.00 Yes Master 8.12 MMMM K.lO Sunshine Lad 8.09 Songkhla K.OB Rue Royale X.07 Four Winds II 8.07 Laralegis Ml Thank You 8.03 Dancing Water 8.03 District Line361 words
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Article170 1960-11-11 14 pENANO, Thurs.— Penang's side to meet Combined Services < North* In the Malaya Cup rugger competition on Saturday at the City Stadium will have six changes from the team which lost 8-6 to Selangor tost week. Centre-three Fisher has been dropped and Carter will170 words
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Article23 1960-11-11 14 BOSTON. Thurs. Terry Dowries Briti.-h middleweight champion will meet American Paul Pender for his world title in Boston on Jan. 2123 words
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Article86 1960-11-11 14 Les Favell on test tomorrow ADELAIDE. Thur*. Les rt Favell, the South Australian captain, had a poor match against Victoria last week, failing twice and will need to do well in tomorrow's game here against the West Indies to keep under notice for Test selection. Four batsmen McDonald. Simpson. O'Neill86 words
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286 1960-11-11 14 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Jack Kramer's troupe of profes sional tennis players will play exhibition matches at Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang next month. The Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya, Mr. V. Rajaratnam. said that Jack Kramer has accepted286 words
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Article57 1960-11-11 14 LONDON. Thurs. Colin Ingleby-Mackenlze of Hampshire will captain E.W. Swanton's XI in their six weeks tour of the West Indies next March and April. The team, which will include five or six Test cricketers, will be announced later. The team will play In Granada. BritishReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-11-11 14 DASHING HEADER— BUT THERE'S NO BALL /CHELSEA'S right winger Brabrook makes a spectacular header after tripping over goalkeeper Harvey, who has the ball safely in his arms. Standing guard are Newcastle's centre half Thompson and right back Keith (right). This was the First Division match at Stamford Bridge last week.—Reuter - 52 words
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Article234 1960-11-11 14 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Negri/ Malacca Asians will meet Singapore Asians in the first game of the All Blues Rugby competition in the South Zone at Singapore on Saturday. On Sunday the NegriMalacca Asians will play a friendly match against the Singapore Recreation Club. Two former234 words
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273 1960-11-11 14 LEE FOO SAN - Perak Asians are aiming high this year LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh, Thursday T*HREE Malayan caps— Lee Kooi Meng, Adrian Rodrigues and Nashatar Singh will represent Perak against Selangor in their opening tie in the All Blues cup rugger competition on the Selangor Club Padang. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The273 words
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367 1960-11-11 14 ALEX SOARS - Yin sets Selangor selectors a problem ALEX SOARS By injALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Asians Rugby Association selectors, faced with two major problems, have not decided on the XV which will oppose Perak in the All Blues Cup-tie on the padang here on Saturday. An injury to versatile forward Teoh Khoon367 words
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Article222 1960-11-11 14 DENANG. Thurs. Penang r will field two different sides for their Hockey Triangular against Kedah and Perak and Western Road starting tomorrow. Goalkeeper C. Chong from the RAAF. who has been showing up well in league matches, will play against Kedah. Six other form payers—Denis222 words
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122 1960-11-11 14 JACK FINGLETON - WORRELL, SOBERS TO MISS GAME AT ADELAIDE JACK FINGLETON By (MNBERRA. Thurs. Wc s Indian captain Frank Worrell and star batsman Gasfleld Sobers will out of the touring side to play South Australia at Adelaide tomorrow. Worrell said the programme for Sobers and iiimsell vas to play three games before122 words
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Advertisement125 1960-11-11 14 c^g e--# c— c— c—ce c c V X'mas Gifts "I S THE EARLY BIRD »1 CATCHES THE S 2 W worms. 2 ft -♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦e»»»e»»>e»e»v I x i 5 Do your X'mas shopping Now! ft J^k f j We offer you Winter Materials K 1 I >' I ws-^' or125 words
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Advertisement535 1960-11-11 14 BE TALLER •-e c—e e c—ce c e e c c -ce c— c-SPINAL-VEXION, THE NEW SECRET DISCOVERY FOR INCREASING YOU* HEIGHT .CAN NOW BE SENT TO YOU FOR TEN DAYS FREE TRIAI. YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY A SINGLE CENT IN ADVANCE YOU PAY ONLY IF YOU KEEP IT535 words
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Miscellaneous66 1960-11-11 14 ■OOBEI IBIANOinUUI MI.XT: 1' v Keclali (We.stern Rd. Penun«>. SPORE LEAGUE: Div. I— SCC v STU (padang). Police v SCRC (Thomson Rd>. STORE LEAGUE DIV. 1: IA v SRC i padang). IPOh LEAGUE DIV. •>: Kilat Club v Ander.sonians < Upper pa(i.ii)Ri; Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman v Perak Turf Club66 words
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Article713 1960-11-11 15 SINGAPORE, Thursday Referee Ferguson ('I was struck on the jaw by a player') wanted to abandon the match THE Costa Kicans showed today that they can play good soccer and rough. Last night they played good football to beat Singapore 5-3. And tonight they employed every713 words
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Article484 1960-11-11 15 FAM CUP SEMI-FINALS TONIGHT By NORMAN SIEBEL. Kuala Lumpur, Thursday 3ELANGOR or Singapore Joint Services; Perak or Penang? These are the highly-interesting soccer questions to be answered at the Merdeka Stadium this weekend when the final stages of the F.A.M. Cup competition will be484 words
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Article478 1960-11-11 15 SINGAPORE. Thursday. Joint Services, twice beaten by Selangor. 5—4 at Jalan Besar and s—l at Kuala Lumpur in the Malaya Cup competition, are hoping to be the "giant killers" in the F.A.M. Cup when they take on formidable Selangor. the favourites, at the Merdeka Stadium at478 words
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Article201 1960-11-11 15 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS HOCKEY IPOH LEAGIE DIV. 1: ACS Old Boys 4 iQuun Cheong 2. Khoo Leonx 2) Malays 1 (Mohd. L-a>: Dtv. 2: Samuels Club 6 tLetchumanan 2. Sangaran Kutty 2 N'Ki.apragasam. Ramasainy HQ 1 FIB 0 COMBINED >< HOois iNortli Zone. Ipoht-. Perak w o Kedah. HUKNDLY201 words
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467 1960-11-11 15 SAFA won't make overtures to Rahim Omar SINGAPORE, fhurs. Singapore Amateur F.A. president Mr. Son Gl:ee Soon tonight denied that S.A.F.A. had sent a "peace-mission" to persuade Rahim Omar to rejoin the team which will tour HonV Kong and Saigon during the next three weeks. At today's council meeting Mr.467 words
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Article75 1960-11-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Selangor Police sufferer, their first defeat this seasor when they went down 1-0 t( Levers Sports Club in a Selan gor H.A. league first divislor match on the Pantal grounc today The winning goal was scored by their outside left. Whej Ah Kuan75 words
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338 1960-11-11 15 Kok Seng to tour— and so may Rahim By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE. Thurs. CINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's tour troubles are almost over. President, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, today told me that Lee Kok Seng, captain and centre half. Lee Wan Chin, full back, and Quali Kirn Swee, inside left,338 words
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Article55 1960-11-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Kilat Club will travel to Port Dickson on Saturday to meet Federation Military College at hockey for the DuttonSpencer Trophy. Kilat Club ere the holders. Kilat team will be- Gaflar, S. Rajalingam Abbas, Selvaraj: ArulraJ. Mike Shepherdson. Oanesan Gurucharan Singh. Christie Shepherdson,55 words
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Advertisement766 1960-11-11 15 £AIM MORE IIAIN WEIGHT AMOPORIM-BS. THE NEW DIS- ONLY IF YOU KEEP IT AFTER t COVERY FOR BUILDING UP TRIAL PERIOD. OTHERWISE YOJ SKINNY AND UNDERWEIGHT JbJT RETURN REMAINING PORBODIES. FAST SAFE SURE TION AND OWE US NOTHING. TEN CA D N AY B S E S? T T R°,A766 words
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Article, Illustration445 1960-11-11 16 From WEE KIM WEE LEOPOLDVILLE. Thurs. Our troops stand their ground in three brushes with Mobutu's strong-armed boys JMIKKK were excitement and tension galore in the Malayan camp in the past 24 hours as Malayans moved in to take over guard duties ai various posts held byWee Kirn Wee - 445 words
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243 1960-11-11 16 A second Irish ambush survivor rescued LtOPOLDVILLK Thurv Keiniorced United Nations troops rescued a .second survivor of the II man Irish patrol ambushed by rebellious Congolese tribesmen in north-eastern Katanga Pro\ince, a U.N. spokesman reported today. The death roll now is. therefore, nine. The spokesman at Flisabethville. capital of Katanga,243 words
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Article238 1960-11-11 16 SINGAPXDRE, Thurs.— Yusuf Abu was the most Impressive boxer in the second night of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's open novices championship when, he won both his contests at the Police Training School i tonight. Results were: Quaner-finals: bantam— Ali Ahmad »P. Bukom) bt Pang Ah238 words
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Article42 1960-11-11 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade will be holding a I memorial ceremony at Its 'headquarters in Beach Road' on Sunday at 9 a.m. in 1 memory of 91 members who died during the Second World War.42 words
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Article369 1960-11-11 16 LONDON, Thuis. Distinctly brighter conditions developed in London slock markets today although interest and activity rema mrd at a low level. The better trend followed Wall Street's late recoveery overnight and the lecord sieel ompin in October. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including369 words
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Article23 1960-11-11 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs—Educational harbour trips organised by the Singapore Government will now begin from Clifford Pier instead of the Master Attendant's Pier.23 words
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Article, Illustration121 1960-11-11 16 MIDLAND BANK CHIEF ENDS 5-DAY STAY IN SPORE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. O. E. Wood, chief general manager of the Midland Bank, loft Singapore tonight after a five-day visit. Mr. Wood, who described his tour as "a friendly call on banking friends in the Far East." s.iid that he was very121 words
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Article47 1960-11-11 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Air Ministry Local Civilian Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. at its recent general meeting, elected the following officials: Chairman, Mr. P. J. Krishnan: hon. secretary. Mr. P. John Rebelra: and hon. treasurer. Mr. G. S. K. Naidu.47 words
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