The Straits Times, 22 November 1960
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Title Section27 1960-11-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY 4I II 11 1 1 1 II KALE EXCEEDS 90.000 f I Aft./*""' i The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1960 15 CENTS.27 words
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Article, Illustration392 1960-11-22 1 JAPAN REJECTS SOCIALIST APPEAL Liberal Democrats increase majority Voters endorse Western links TOKYO, Monday THE Liberal Democratic Party slightly increased its majority in Japan's eighth postwar general election and its leader, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, will continue as Prime Minister. The Liberal Democrats gained 2!Hi Diet seats, seven moreReuter; UPI - 392 words
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Article, Illustration249 1960-11-22 1 SINGAPORE. Monday COME OF the world's top golfers will play in the $20,000 Singapore Open Golf Championship for 1961 over the Royal Island Club course early in February. About 30 leading professionals and amateurs are expected to take part in249 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-11-22 1 THE LITTLE VIPs—AGED 6 AND 10 KAMAL, six. and Iskander, 10. caused many a head to turn at the Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday as they smartly walked towards the YIP room, after returning from the United States. Their father is Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, an executive director of the95 words
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Article17 1960-11-22 1 HERISAU. Mon. A leading Swiss AlDinlst. Seth Anderhalden. 34. was killed by an avalanche yesterday.17 words
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214 1960-11-22 1 rw%HE HAGUE, Man. A X Dutch Government spokesman said today that a "counter action" has been launched against a small party of armed Indonesians who landed in West New Guinea last week. The spokesman said that the party, armed with rifles, automatic weapons and214 words
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433 1960-11-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rpHE Prime Minister x Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is due back on Monday will be given a big welcome home. About 10.000 Alliance supporters will be at the airport to cheer him and "demonstrate their faith in the Tengku." an UMNO433 words
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134 1960-11-22 1 A 'SNOWMAN SCALP' IN HILLARY'S —RUCKSACK- KATMANDU. Mon. Sir Edmund Hillary has been given permission to take out of Nepal a scalp claimed to be that of an "abominable snowman" fou»>d in the village of Knumjung, near Mount Everest. The scalp had been preserved as a curiosity and is theReuter - 134 words
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Article187 1960-11-22 1 Dr. S is due in Federal capital 17UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. will make a brief stop in the Federal capital tomorrow. He is expected to discuss I with representatives of his government here the possibility of talks on the \V» st Irian issue with the187 words
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Article25 1960-11-22 1 DAC WARN iNLN k'ORK Mi. D I ll.inmi irwarn* I t'. K. I eoraniitti < Hi >\ i i in .I ni'iiji IjiK "I lt< i25 words
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Article30 1960-11-22 1 TEHERAN. Mon. Crown Prince Akihito and Pri: Mlchiko of Japan today vlsitled a carpet manufacturing company here and were pre- sented with a Persian carpet. I Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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151 1960-11-22 2 India will shoot down air space violators VIEW DELHI, Mon. 11 The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, warned today that India would intercept and shoot down foreign aircraft violating India's air space whenever possible. He told parliament that the bringing down of these aircraft was difficult, but the Government would certainlyReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration401 1960-11-22 2 LAOTIAN CRISIS: U.S. OFFICIALS WORRIED Reports say Phoumi ready to strike if... WASHINGTON, Monday. TJNITED STATES officials were openly wor- ried today about the political crisis in Laos and reports that civil war loomed between the neutralist government of Premier Souvanna Phouma and the pro-Western forces of Gen. Phoumi Novasan.Reuter - 401 words
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Article24 1960-11-22 2 MADRAS, Mon.— Three people died in accidents caused by a cyclone with winds of up to 90 m.p.h. which lashed Madras yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-11-22 2 HE GAVE SECRETS TO REDS T)AVID GREENGLASS. the Army machinist who was convicted of suing atom bomb secrets to a Russian recruited spy ring, leaving the Federal House of Dctnition New York on his release from prison. (Jrrenjflass, 39. was the brother of executed70 words
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326 1960-11-22 2 MIAMI, Monday F«IVE representatives of the Louisiana Legislature yesterday called on Presidentelect John Kennedy to speak out on the New Orleans school crisis. Mr. Clark Clifford, a Washington. D.C.. attorney and one of Mr. Kennedy's' chief advisors, met the Louisiana group shortlyUPI - 326 words
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Miscellaneous424 1960-11-22 2 tnily Favourites; 10.30 Your Ra- RADIO MALAYA dio Concert Hall: 1100 Close A.M. uT&SKU Negan, RADIO SINGAPORE Ku. News Headlines; 6.06 Mori.ing Melodies; 650 Keep Fit W.ai Medium Wave 4.6 metres Teik Lee; 7.00 Edmunrto Ros And s »>ort Wave: 6> mrtre> His Orchestra; 7.30 Time Signal. f r m424 words
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421 1960-11-22 3 WASHINGTON, Monday •pHK narrowness of Senator John Kennedy's election victory over Vice President Richard Nixon has caused increasing speculation here that he will appoint at least one Republican to his Cabinet But Senator Kennedy still seems unperturbed by thr size of his majority 200.000 inReuter - 421 words
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375 1960-11-22 3 DE GAULLE PLANS 'LAST APPEAL' TO THE ALGERIANS PARIS. Monday PRESIDENT de Gaulle 1 may make a "last appeal" to Algerian insurgent leaders to stop the fighting of the last six years before the referendum on his proposals for Algerian self-government. Political observers here thought such a plea might beReuter - 375 words
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163 1960-11-22 3 LONDON Monday. ]I|R. ANTHONY KERSHAW, 45, Conservative iTI M.P.. has applied for his son Harry. 17, to be admitted to Leningrad University in Russia. His son was a pupil at Eton. Mr. Ken-haw*, himself an old Etonian who went on to OxfordReuter - 163 words
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Article59 1960-11-22 3 GLASGOW. Mon. A letter has been sent to Mr. Khrushchev asking If he would guarantee Scotland's neutrality in the event of another war. It was stated here last night. The letter was handed to the Soviet ambassador, Mr Aleksander Soldatov. when he visited Glasgow a week ar.oReuter - 59 words
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Article19 1960-11-22 3 AMMAN. Mon.— The Iraq Government has asked Jordan to Join a boycott against France, over Algeria. U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Article, Illustration298 1960-11-22 3 Tony may be called as witness in copyright case MELBOURNE, Mon The proprietors of the fashion magazine, Vogue, asked for an adjournment of a supreme court case here today so that they could call evidence from Mr. Antony Arm-strong-Jones, husband of Princess Margaret. The proprietors. Conde Nast Publications Ltd., areReuter - 298 words
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Article57 1960-11-22 3 AMMAN, Mon. The trial of 16 men accused of plantIng the time bombs which killed Jordanian Premier Hazza Majali and 11 oiners In the Prime Minister's ottlce on Aug. 29 begin? on Satuiday. Eight of the accused, including two caretakers and two Syrian secret serviceUPI - 57 words
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82 1960-11-22 3 KENYATTA AS KENYA CHIEF MINISTER? MBOYA HINT NAIROBI, Mon.— Mr. Tom Mboya, secretary general of the Kenya African National Union, said yesterday that Mau Mau leader Jomo Kenyatta could fill the post of Chief Minister in future African government of Kenya. Mr. Mboya was speaking; at rally of at least82 words
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Article161 1960-11-22 3 Police fire on ambush tribe rrtJRBAN, Mon. A strong police party was ambushed and stoned by 500 Pondo tribesmen in the Flagstaff district of Pondoland over the weekend. Two policemen were Injured and one tribesmen was arrested. The tribesmen fled after police fired over their heads. The Incident, on Saturday,Reuter - 161 words
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Article21 1960-11-22 3 LONDON. Mon. Lord Somervell, a former Attor-ney-General and Home Secretary, died yesterday In a London hospital, aged 71. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article80 1960-11-22 3 SALISBURY (Southern Rhodesii). Mon. Privileges and privileged positions must be sacrificed by Europeans and Africans alike If they are to live together In peace, the Dean of Salisbury, the Very Rev. G. French Beytagh, told a packed Anglican Church yesterday. The service marked a national day of prayer,Reuter - 80 words
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167 1960-11-22 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. An appeal to all penghulus to explain the Government's policy to the people and help wipe out the spread of "false rumours" was made by the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, at a civics course which167 words
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Article53 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off in the following areas tomorrow: In Tham Soon Avenue off Bukit Timah Road 7V 2 ms. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and in Lorong 4 and 6 Geylang between Geylang Road and Mountbatten Road, from 9 a.m53 words
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303 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Monday T.-GEN. Mom Chao Gustavus hakrabandh, commandant of the Royal Thai Armed Forces Staff College, was given a red carpet wlecome when his olane touched down at Changi airfield today. Aboard the Royal Thai Air Force Dakota were also three members ot303 words
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Article134 1960-11-22 4 GANGSTERS WRECK A COFFEE SHOP OINGAPORE, Mon. A coffee shop in Lorong 15, Geylang, was wrecked by gangsters over the nonpayment of "protection money" last night. This was one of two secret societies Incidents being investigated by the C.I.D. today. At least 15 thugs were seen smashing up showcases and134 words
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Article54 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Division) will hold a symposium on "Some Facets of Pharmaceutical Work in Singapore" on Friday at the Alumni Medical Centre, Sepoy Lines, at 8 p.m. The speakers will be Mr. James Hanam. Mr. Lim Cheng Mm, Mr. Andrew Lee and54 words
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Article34 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Ballet will hold its Sixth Season at the Victoria Theatre from Dec. 13 to Dec. 24. There will be three changes of programme during the Season.34 words
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Article27 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Hindu officers of the Government Medical Department and hospitals will celebrate the Sathurthl festival at Sri Senpaga Vinayagar temple, 19, Ceylon Road tomorrow.27 words
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262 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has raised licence fees for the possession of firearms from $5 to $60. and for dealing in guns and arms from $100 to $200. Fees to license the manufacture of gunpowder have been Increased from $25 to262 words
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117 1960-11-22 4 SACK OF EXPLOSIVE WAS RELIC OF THE WAR SINGAPORE. Mon. About 300 lb. of unserviceable TNT found in a hut in Mill Lane on Oct. 27 had been washed up from the Straits of Johore. This was stated by the Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat. when he said that117 words
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248 1960-11-22 4 Separate cases for 25 nabbed in gaming swoop SINGAPORE, Monday. FOURTEEN alleged bookmakers and 11 others, suspected of being punters, were caught during a big police swoop on the five-footway in front of a coffeeshop. Inspector George Tolson, prosecuting, told a court here today. In the dock was Chiang Chwee248 words
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Article233 1960-11-22 4 Serkin: "Recital of the year' SINGAPORE. Mon. The distinguished, pianist, Rudolf Serkin, gave. the recital of the year in a soldout Victoria Theatre tonight. Samuel Barber's sonata Op. 26 Is one of the most significant works of our time, and as its advocate Mr. Serkin combined, with magisterial persuasiveness, the233 words
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187 1960-11-22 4 THE KING HAS BUSY TIME AT CENTRES L OF ART KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yanf di-Per-tuan Agong had a busy time this morning here visiting an art gallery, a museum, and Radio Malaya. He was accompanied by the Raja Pcrmaisuri Afong. They spent nearly an hour at the National Art187 words
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Article85 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Plans for a series of exhibitions to be held here during the 1960 "Orient Year" were drawn up today. A Government statement said tonight that the exhlbU'on sub-committee of the "Orient Year" committee met this morning and drew up the plans. The Government also85 words
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Article58 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Singapore millionaire. Mr. Ng Quee Lam. today pledged to devote more money to charity and public organisations in the State. Mr. Ng said this when thanking those who attended the funeral of his father, the late Mr. Ng Eng Kee wellknown philanthropist. After his death,58 words
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Article56 1960-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The various student societies at the Raffles Girls* School will give a display of their work in conjunction with the school's annual exhibition of art. handwork and cookery on Friday from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. The exhibition will also be open on Saturday56 words
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Miscellaneous409 1960-11-22 4 Singapore diary... Y.W.C.A.: Malay beginners umpires course 6 pjn. 10.30 a.m Japanese flower SINGAPORE SOCIETY FOR arrangement 10 ajn.. Blue Trl- SPIRITUAL CULTURE: Yoga angle club 10 am. English con- class and meditation at Cultural versation 4 pjn., Beauty Culture Centre, Fort Canning 7.30 pjn. 515 pm. SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASV.M.C.A.:409 words
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106 1960-11-22 5 Toddy clamp on estate shops: One pint a day JPOH. Mon. The Perak (■ovrrnment has restricted the sale of toddy on rubber estates. The 89 estate toddy shops In the state are now allowed to sell only one pint of toddy to each customer daily. This is to prevent drunkenness106 words
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Article43 1960-11-22 5 KAJANG. Mon.— The State Rural Development Officer, Haji Mahmud, declared open a community hall at Kampong Sesapan Batu Menang Kabau. in the mukim of Beranang, about 13 miles from here, yesterday. The hall was built under the Rural Development Plan.43 words
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Article29 1960-11-22 5 KU\LA LUMPUR. Mon.— An exhibition of 70 photographs by Sarawak photographer. Mr. K. F. Wong, will be held at the British Council hal here beginning on Friday.29 words
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Article25 1960-11-22 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. —Forty scouts from the Grammar School, Kuala rrengganu, will be touring North Malaya by bus on Dec. 6. 1960.25 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-11-22 5 'THIS full grown tapir was bogged down in a padi field in Kampong Bota Kiri, near Parit. Pemk, last weekend. It was pulled out with rope by men of the Game Department and kampong residents. Straits Timed picture.44 words
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318 1960-11-22 5 PENANG, Monday. A FORMER textile merchant, sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, must pay the supreme penalty, the Federation Court of Appeal sitting here today decided. The court consisting of the Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson. Mr Justice Hill318 words
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144 1960-11-22 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Monday. SWIFT moves are being made against diphtheria in Brunei, where five deaths have been reported. Vaccine and 2.000 syringes are being provided from Singapore and Britain by air. The Government has provided $10,000 for the Medical Department for use in anti-diphtheria144 words
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125 1960-11-22 5 Cycle girl run over and killed by train BATU GAJAH, Mon. A 13-year-old girl who borrowed a bicyole to go to town was killed by a train this morning while returning home. The girl. P. Balasarwathy. was run over by the ipohKuala Lumpur train, 800 yards from the railway station125 words
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Article36 1960-11-22 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. About 700 community leaders entertained the Sultan of Trengganu to dinner at Kheng.Chew Club here last night in honour of his being appointed Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong.36 words
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Article57 1960-11-22 5 KUCHING, Mon.— Lau Sii Tung. 24. has lost his appeal against a four-year jailj sentence for throwing acid ati a girl. The girl. Lav Suk Nyuk. 14. received a permanent dis- figurement to her face and lost the sight of her right eye Lav attacked her57 words
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Article32 1960-11-22 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. Inche Kamaruddin bin Abdul Rahman, of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Kuala Lumpur, has been transferred to Kuala Trengganu 'as District Officer.32 words
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Article25 1960-11-22 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Juvenile Court today acquitted a 14-year-old boy. I of stealing a $30 bicycle belonging to a po:tman on Sept. 29.25 words
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Article30 1960-11-22 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A 78-year-old widow. H'ng Ah Gek, who had six convictions, was fined $420 today for having an Illegal distilling plant and 41 pints of samsu.30 words
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Article127 1960-11-22 5 IPOH, Monday A GERMAN, Klaus Glaeser, 28. asked a magistrate's court today how it classified "being drunk and disorderly" when he was charged with the offence. "I really do not know what happened." he said. Glaeser. who is employed on the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric project,127 words
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336 1960-11-22 6 Angry parents complain of behaviour of staff PONTIAN. Mon. rpWO TEACHERS from the Pontian Gov- eminent English School a man and a woman were seen going off in a car last week. And it started tongues wagging in this pineapple town. First a letter336 words
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Article230 1960-11-22 6 IPOH, Monday. THE driver of an army scout car which turned over and burst into flames, burning to death a soldier pinned underneath it, was today fined $200 or two months' jail. The driver. Trooper Anthony GUI, 20. of the 13/18 Royal Hussars, was found230 words
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98 1960-11-22 6 'CURFEW MAN STRAYED 10ft. GETS YEAR'S JAIL SINGAPORE, Mon— A police supervisee, Tan Kirn Plow, who was under an order to remain indoors between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. was 10 fe t outside his house at 10.15 p.m. when he was spotted by a detective. He was, a district98 words
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Article, Illustration189 1960-11-22 6 Pahang will give Sultan an extra $2,000 a month K.UANTAN, Mon.— The Sultan of Pahang Is to get $2,000 more a month under the Civil List Enactment to be Introduced at the next meeting of the State Legislative Assembly. At present he gets a privy purse of $12,000 a month.189 words
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Article127 1960-11-22 6 HEART SURGERY ON A MALAYAN TODAY From KEITH HOOPER PERTH, Mon.— A Malax yan student, Yeoh Oon Sain, will undergo a heart operation at Royal Perth Hospital tomorrow, a day earlier than expected. The operation will take all day and the result will not be known until Wednerday. Yeoh is127 words
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Article81 1960-11-22 6 CINGAPORE, Mon. Sim Peng Tuay, of North Boat Quay, was jailed for a month here today for making a falsa declaration. Sim had gone to the Citizenship Registry on Aug. 12. and said he had not been imprisoned before to support hit application for citizenship81 words
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Article84 1960-11-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Miss Margaret Deppen. who passed through here today on her way to Penang, is the Dean of over 3.000 women undergraduates at Ohio University. She is on a worla-tour and had this to say of Malaya: "It Is truly a wonderful84 words
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Article197 1960-11-22 6 SINGAPORE, Monday ABOUT 100 employees of Shaw Printing Works in Robinson Road are to get more pay and better working conditions. This follows an agreement reached between the management and the Singapore General Printing Worker's Union representing the printers. Under the agreement the workers will197 words
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213 1960-11-22 6 Philippines eases travel regulations for Orient Year SINGAPORE, Monday. MALAYANS will find it easier to visit tht Philippines under new regulations made public in Singapore today. A proclamation Issued by President Carlos Garcia, In connection with "Visit Th« Orient Year" In 1961. If Intended to encourage foreign tourist travel to213 words
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Article66 1960-11-22 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Jobless boy. aged 15, pleaded not guilty in the Juvenile Court today to a charge of wanderIng in an amusement park and falling to give an account of himself. He was alleged to have been found on the roof of a stall in the66 words
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Article89 1960-11-22 6 OFFICIALS OF HARBOUR TRADE UNION PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. The Harbour Trad* Union elected these official* at Its annual meeting last night: President: Mr. 8. T. Sinappan; vice-president: Inche Atan bin Talb and Mr. Tan Tlan Hock, general secretary: Mr. V. Supplah; treasurer Mr. Tim Kirn Hwa; asst. treasurer: Mr. Slew89 words
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Article93 1960-11-22 6 BANKERS 'HIGHLY IMPRESSED' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two top officials from the Federal Reserve Bank in New York left here today for Colombo after a four-day study of Malaya's economic position. Mr. H. Sanford, vice-pre-sident, and Mr. Ed Rothman. chief of the foreign office, said they were highly impressed at Malaya's93 words
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Article, Illustration520 1960-11-22 7 ('I WAS LEFt\ IN A MESS' J "J had at no time any dishonest intention I thought what I did was best for all concerned, PrTNANG. Monday -CONAGHAN burden was too heavy AD I S BARRED lawyer, G. H. Conaghan, was found guilty today of criminal breach520 words
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Article61 1960-11-22 7 BRUNEr TOWN. Mon. A i maior search was launch- od here after three fishermen failed to return to their homes. The trio left Muara on Tues- i day. When they failed to called in the iiolice. return. their relatives All ships In the area have been told61 words
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174 1960-11-22 7 You are no longer my wife, he wrote Vf ALACCA, Mon. A I ITI clerk wrote to his wife telling her that she was no longer his wife, the High Court I here was told today. The wife. Rosy Wee, was I granted a decree nisi to be made absolute174 words
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Article36 1960-11-22 7 PERTH. Mon. Students from Singapore and Malaya are among 11.000 candidates who began the West Australia Junior and leaving certificates examinations todayfirst time three candidates outside Australia have sat for these exams.36 words
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Article43 1960-11-22 7 SINGAPORE. Mon Air Marshal Asghar Khan. Com-mander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Air Force, left here by air today for Karachi after a two-day private visit in Singapore. He represented his country at the recent South-East Asia 'Treaty Organisation <Seato> conference In Bangkok.43 words
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Article, Illustration344 1960-11-22 7 JOBS DRIVE FOR THE HANDICAPPED LAUNCHED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rPHE MINISTER of Health and Social Wel- •fare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, today launched a campaign to obtain employment for physically handicapped Malayans. At an informal meet- ing here he enlisted the aid of representatives of employers and trade unions from344 words
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Article82 1960-11-22 7 FATHER AND SON FOUND DEAD DRI'NEI TOWN. Mon— A 60-yrar-old man. Wong Chee Yong. and his five-year-old son. Slew Krone, were found deal last week in a Jalan Sultan restarant. The father had a cash on his head. Both his hands were tied behind his back. The boy was found82 words
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Article103 1960-11-22 7 'Subversive papers' allegation ALOR STAR. Mon. A I schoolboy. Tan Ah Hee. 17. alias Tan Yoke Jin, today pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here to a, charge of having six subver- sive documents. The documents were found In his house in Jalan Penjara here, at 6.15 a.m. yesterday.103 words
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Article34 1960-11-22 7 JESSELTON, Mon. Dr lE.I E. H. Wallace. 49. eye spe--1 clallst to the British North i Borneo Government, has been admitted to hospital here in a serious condition after suffering a stroke.34 words
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Article34 1960-11-22 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thei lease of a 13-year-old boy. who pleaded not guilty to having committed trespass in i a compound, will be heard in the Juvenile Court on Dec. I 21-34 words
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124 1960-11-22 7 Malayan paintings for display in India KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya is sending 17 paintings valued at $10,000. to New Delhi for exhibitiou there early next year. The Malayan paintings will be exhibited with hundreds of others from all over the world. The occasion is ih» International Art Congresa, 1961. Request124 words
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Article38 1960-11-22 8 til flu i Minimum) DR. AND MRS. FRANCIS HO thank I tor their vood thfir mamase on MR. AND MRS HAROLD TAV tliank ■i. If kiml at■U and a.isisTHE FAMII Mr JOM|ih •■rr h atrml, renderand Ktterr38 words
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Article136 1960-11-22 8 M Hurax iltl Minimum) HOSCE DOR LUNCH. Daily from to Saturday Delicious Luncn 1 i"-r irrson. Sunday iptciai Mack indoncKian chicken curry at be A cood i Bmrm I mice and 'lr\ r upmcoia in VIT-U-PEPT omaota taoletn cornaii. U r-Vlt. U") new iberapy for i -loinach disorders Mi136 words
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624 1960-11-22 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, November 22, 1960. Congo And The U.N. Both at United Nations and in Leopoldville the Congolese leaders who at present enjoy the ascendant are engaged in a battle of wits against the Government of Ghana. The reason is obvious: Ghana still holds that Mr. Lumumba is624 words
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Article266 1960-11-22 8 The reconciliation of Russian and Chinese differences on Communist ideology is evidently more difficult than was generally anticipated when the delegations which participated in the celebrations of tlie October Revolution met for their summit conference. According to unofficial sources there have been no concessions yet on either266 words
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Article287 1960-11-22 8 The Liberal-Democrat victory which has returned Japan's Conservative Government to power may not have fulfilled Mr. Ikeda's highest expectations, but it is decisive enough just the same. The Liberal-Democrats have seven more seats than they won in 1958, a total of 296 which gives them a very solid287 words
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Article, Illustration991 1960-11-22 8 JAPAN'S IKEDA If the poll was held a month ago.. .it might have helped Nixon The triumph of the man they all call Mr. Nine Per Cent... BY A STAFF WRITER THE triumph of "Mr. Nine Per Cent" in japan's eighth postj war election comes as no surprise, al- though991 words
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Letters
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172 1960-11-22 8 pROFESSOR ENRIGHTS remarkable theories make mayhem out of logic when the accepted definition of the word "culture."' i.e. Intellectual development, in substituted for the word itself. For example, according, to him: "Today the most distinctive national intellectual developments are those which Involve cannibalism, head172 words
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Letter109 1960-11-22 8 IT Is generally understood that an Important function of a university is- to develop the critical faculties of the above average student. If it fails in this respect, the status of the university's degrees inevitably suffer. Do you know of any politician who is prepared109 words
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Letter244 1960-11-22 8 The out of tune professor PROFESSOR ENRIGHT was sadly out of tune when he deplored the Government's ban on Jukeboxes. His blunt and blatant Jibes to belittle the Government's efforts In fosterIng the evolution of a Malayan culture cannot be construed as anything bub in bad taste. Professor Enright has244 words
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Letter209 1960-11-22 8 AS one who is proud that Malaya is numbered among the democratic countries of the world. I cannot help feeling that the official remarks ua Professor Enright's pleas to keep an open mind in culture are uncalled for. He has expressed an opinion Though some of209 words
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Letter252 1960-11-22 8 ]F we agree tnat an educator is someone who invites youth to value a certain way of life and thought above others It will be agreed that the educator, by exalting the right values and deprecating others, may greativ contribute to bringing about better world252 words
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Letter46 1960-11-22 8 YOUR correspondent underrates the foresight of thO6e who planned the new National library. They have realised that the obvious answer to the problem of chair-bugs in the old library v not to provide chairs in the new one. A very neat solution. M. BETTENSON Singapore.46 words
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Advertisement520 1960-11-22 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS r.r ih* mmmtmm md—rtu. trs our nmrftntmtiw* a* IN Ftoar COLD STORAU ARCAOI rill tmiM imall ■•WrliMMKft and mimktr rtplit: Sm.ll mdm*rli,tmtml. plmtmt la Mn«a*«r« mmm alto hr kmndtd I.: COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at >IMIL ROAD NAVAL •>•• AUTHORISED AM NTS CITY BOOK MM. STORE LTO.520 words
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Advertisement55 1960-11-22 8 tit uJ?; IjLcJC uVuXtA/ IotXXtA. lit v Jz. "DuJtl btA&U>LcM.t>tMA, A/etv sum Huinlc by PARKER Over 500 formulas were developed before Parker was satisfied that SUPER QUINK is the ink that's best for all pens. In Washable Royal Blue and six brilliant permanent colors. In the convenient 2-oz. bottle. product55 words
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Advertisement105 1960-11-22 8 The 'Fabulous Four' (DE. 42)^N Another table-top In your kitchen with the SHEERLJNE'S handy working surface! Turn-around top shelves for the tallest bottles and a fabulous amount of room in the doors too! Gleaming white exterior with Cloud Grey front panel. Choice of wonderful door handle colours! Soluble for AlternaUnt105 words
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160 1960-11-22 9 Everyone can join, so ladies' become 'women' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chinese Ladies* Association will in future be known as the Chinese Women's Association. The name change was decided on at the association's annual meeting today. An official later explained that members preferred the word "women" to "ladles" since the latter160 words
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Article38 1960-11-22 9 IPOH. Mon. The a:> nual Malay Shorthand (Pitman's) and Typewriting Romanised Malay) contests sponsored by the Malay Stenographers' Association of Malaya will be held at the Klnta School of Commerce here on Dec. 10 and 1138 words
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Article409 1960-11-22 9 SINGAPORE, Men. OFFENDERS FACE A FINE OF UP TO $1,000 UPON CONVICTION: RULES ALSO EXPLAIN ABOUT PROPER USE OF SINGAPORE FLAG jpEOPLE must stand up when the national anthem is played or face the prospect of being fined up to $1,000 upon conviction. Undur409 words
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Article99 1960-11-22 9 32 WELFARE WEEK BLOOD DONORS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Thirty-two students of the University of Malaya. Including four girls, today gave their blood to the Selangor Blood Bank as part of their Welfare Week programme. They were the first batch of 200 University Welfare Week blood donors. The Minister of Health99 words
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Article54 1960-11-22 9 ALOR STAR. Mon. Ariff'n bin Ahmad, 26, unemployed, was today jailed for a total of four years on two charges of cheating a man and a woman of $21. Arlffln who had five convictions for cheating and theft was also ordered to undergo two years' police supervision54 words
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170 1960-11-22 9 Woman had $160,905 forgeries jailed SINGAPORE, Monday. A MARRIED woman, Kwok Yoke Wah, 49. found in possession of 2,301 $50 notes and 45,855 $1 notes, all forged, was jailed for three years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court here today. The notes were found in a house in170 words
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Article21 1960-11-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Australia-New Zealand Graduates Association will meet at the University of Malaya (lecture theatre) on Monday.21 words
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Article20 1960-11-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Board of Governors of ithe Pudu English Primary and Secondary schools will meet tomorrow.20 words
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Article, Illustration241 1960-11-22 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. pAN CHOON SIN, 16, a Senior Cambridge student at the Anglo-Chinese School here, is missing from home in the mid ale of his examinations. According to his elder brother. Mr. Oan Choen Seng, he did not sit for his literature241 words
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Article61 1960-11-22 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Notes of denominations other than $1. featuring designs symbolic of the Malayan currency area, are being prepared and will be put Into circulation when adequate stocks are received. This is stated in the annual report of the Commissioners of Currency. Malaya and British Borneo,61 words
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Article30 1960-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.--^\n Indonesian. Mohamad Daud. was Jailed for a month here today for illegal entry. Mohamad arrived here In a prahu on Nov. is, without an entry permit.30 words
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199 1960-11-22 9 To shave or not? His parents say: 'Come home' pENANG. Mon.— The patents of a former Penang student who has to decide today whether he should shave off his beard or miss a dietician's job at the Royal Perth Hospital, said today they preferred their son, »Nadarajah Slnnathamby, 30. to199 words
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Article65 1960-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A labourer. P. Govlndasamy, 56, who fatally stabbed his friend, a 52-year-old fitter, R. Samikannu, during a drunken brawl, was jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today. Govindasamy. who had been committed to the assizes on a charge65 words
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228 1960-11-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday \I ALAYA is probably the A most stable country in South-East Asia and its currency is as strong as sterling or the VS. dollar, said Inche Ismail bin Mohamed All. until recently an executive director of the World Bank, on228 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-11-22 9 HANDSHAKES ALL ROUND FROM LORD SELKIRK KOTA BELUD, Mon. Bajau horsemen in colourful costumes greeted Lord Selkirk, British CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia, and the Governor, Sir William Goode, when they visited this town. In brilliant sunshine, 35 horsemen escorted the two V.I.Ps to the Rest House.102 words
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Advertisement131 1960-11-22 9 ranViATafßflfi%=J M MfHH Mitt SUKfttMT HHT i«a for ROCKFORQ CLUTCHES AND POWER TAKE-OFFS ROCKFORD Clutches and Power Take-offs arc ■wwiiactuwd m% England by Borg Beck Company LM. the maker* of Hit famous Borf Beck Clutch of which over 7.000.000 have been produced. Twenty -five ytan experience of concentrated development and131 words
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Advertisement373 1960-11-22 9 RHEUMATISM AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY BRINGS RELIEF FROM PAIN A Mtbh diacoTtry his led the I ki ■acotwin major ca»e I "ECK -> Thj. Min denied by "trigget spou" of mus:lo— often only connected with tho areas of pain by the TTTm^ m m A i nerves. r.SROSITIS To relieve the373 words
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Article, Illustration779 1960-11-22 10 LUCY HUANG - FEMININE IFORUM1 FORUM 'History of Fashion is important in dress designing LUCY HUANG 8y f)RESS designing and fashion sketching arc subjects of great interest to dozens of young men and women here, as by their incessant letters to the Straits Times. Their main enquiry is always, "Are there any such779 words
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Advertisement151 1960-11-22 10 r W 1 Lwl pF m Ml [m W jM FBS. 22 STOP your Baby's j^s COUGH Ivf^y Tl I'll <| I MAM JM Babies love this var sweet, soothing syrup JSXm You will be delighted to see how quickly De Witt's Baby Cough Syrup will cure your baby s151 words
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Advertisement312 1960-11-22 10 r^?7^RICHARD HUDNUT magicTft^Q 1 t f Dessert Colors LM y cbeme^f.ro ses 1y I Av*ilable only 1\ RICHARD HUDHUT I Royal LipsUck^J \J New whipped -creme pastel shades frosted with cool deliciousness for your lips! Richard Hudnut serves up a whole dessert menu of new pastel creme-kis.scd lipstick delights, whipped312 words
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Miscellaneous239 1960-11-22 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 23 7> 1 Officer in bed with lee broken 7 "*nry s vulgar m grey and S2SS sometoing to ISLkc hSS rea)ly unusual.y affected (8. 8. QuUe 8 a' diitanee. of course tLESWS h V for 10. Got up had breakfast. 13 mt income to II239 words
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Article, Illustration1291 1960-11-22 11 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Wisconsin pine forest sent ideath and ruin to hundreds A little more than an hour was enough to ensure that no life remained in the town that had carried a population of 2,000. THE PESHTIGO FIRE ...nothing remained of Peshti&o except a blackened clearing. Some smallDaily Mirror - 1,291 words
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Advertisement225 1960-11-22 11 Good to look at better to drive... This smart. Farina-styled Wolseley 15/60 combtnea Impressive appearance with a lively performance, Luxuriously equipped, the 15/60 seats four to fTv* adults In comfort and is economical to run. Twiln Utmt*>r W*fra«tT B«ck»d by BMJL. Swvie. WOLSELEY |5 Malayan Motors Limited 1 4/20 Orchard225 words
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Miscellaneous241 1960-11-22 11 Buys Bunny By Baiph Heimdahi /YES 1 PLEASE \1 [i AIN'T WORKEP^I S^~~~* > SWEAT I JUST IDO AMVTUIN'W C(?ANI< E X 1 > ONE O' THESE TM^^^Vl *S. SWEAT I r^ W FEBVAWHILCr^M 5010^ 51 1 SIMAAICKS BEFORE. R fl W^?Li>\ 7> /L-w I YO? S'CK/1---^ \£i; PWIENP^/ »JT241 words
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193 1960-11-22 12 New accounts system for Hongkong Bank npHE Hongkong and A Shanghai Banking Corporation in Kuala Lumpur will introduce a revolutionary accounting system in banking next year with the u.-e of electronic accounting machines. An official of the bank said that the machines would provide a faster and more efficient service193 words
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Article28 1960-11-22 12 An alarm clock factory will be established at Hyderabad, India, soon. Two foreign firms, Jaz of France and Favre-Leuba of Switzerland, are participating In the project.28 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-11-22 12 Swiss can maintain their lead in world watch market {SWITZERLAND will continue to command a lead- ing position in the world market for high quality watches, a director of Ulysse Nardin, Swiss watch manufacturers, said in Singapore last week. The director. Mr. Francois Nardin, said, however, that Germany and Japan251 words
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Article109 1960-11-22 12 VIKING BEER TO GO TO FEDERATION VIKING beer, which has been sold in Singapore for the past 12 months, will be made available in Malaya soon. Mr. Chua Kirn San, proprietor of the local agents, Chua Kirn San and Co., said yesterday that he would appoint distributors for the beer109 words
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Article164 1960-11-22 12 SARAWAK'S rubber exports in October fell 2,152 tons to 2,687 tons compared with the previous month. The price Increased 93 cents to $116.90 a plcul over September. Exports for the first 10 months were 43,776 tons. Comparable exports for 1959 and 1958 were 36.727 tons164 words
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Article, Illustration83 1960-11-22 12 AMES MANAGER IS NOW A DIRECTOR MR. T. C. BLACK M.P.S., (above), general manager of the Ames Company Division of Miles Laboratortories Ltd.. has joined the board of directors of Miles Laboratories. Mr. Black, who has been general manager since March 1959. paid a short visit to Singapore early this83 words
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Article34 1960-11-22 12 The Netherlands- American Motor Tyre Works of Holland now produces 3.500 tyres a day I compared with 1.800 units In 1956. the board announces. Plans are being made to increase output further.34 words
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Article87 1960-11-22 12 Fewer black cars now FWER British cars are now painted in black, according to a survey undertaken by the paint division of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. The survey was based on the number of cars displayed at the International Motor Show in London last month. Only four of the 32887 words
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Article25 1960-11-22 12 X.L.M. has declared an interim dividend of 21 per cent (last year 3 per cent) in an'icipation of the annual dividend for 1960.25 words
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Article53 1960-11-22 12 The flrst consignment of National Post-Tronic machines ordered by the Lee Wah Bank Ltd. and other leading banks In Malaya has arrived in Kuala Lumpur. The electronic machines arrived in Singapore on the Hoegh Sllverspray last week from the United States and were brought to KuaJa53 words
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169 1960-11-22 12 MALA YAN BANK TO OPEN IN SINGAPORE MALAYAN BANKING LTD. of Kuala Lumpur is planning a branch in Singapore. A spokesman said yester- I day that the bank was now looking for a suitable site, j Plans would be completed next month. The proposed Singapore branch is part of the169 words
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Article, Illustration157 1960-11-22 12 A SINGAPORE ttrm of textile retailers has opened a branch shop at High Street which will produce and sell low-cost ready made wear for men, women and children. The firm, Singapore Silk Store of North Bridge Road, has made the expansion to cope with the increasing157 words
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Article138 1960-11-22 12 ONG AKAH 'cross- 1 roads' of the huge Upper Baram area ofi the Fourth Division, Sarawak, will be connected by an air service early next month. The service, which will be operated by Borneo Airways with Twin Pioneer aircraft, will run from Marudi and138 words
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Article50 1960-11-22 12 The last consignment this season of West Australian tomatoes from Geraldton for Singapore is now on the way. Geraldton growers said that, though more orders than ever before were received from the Singapore market, they werr hit badly by shipping troubles. Consequently. 3,000 cases fewer went to Singapore.50 words
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Article85 1960-11-22 12 rE Trade Promotion Council of West Japan will hold an exhibition of Japanese equipment at the American International Assurance Building, Robinson Road, Singapore, from Friday till Dec. 8. The show is being held in conjunction with the Japan Export Trade Promotion Agency. It will display motor cycle85 words
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Article247 1960-11-22 12 WELLINGTON WILL BE THE VENUE' FOR THIS GREAT EVENT fIEW ZEALAND is staging her first international trade fair at Wellington next year because of the greatly increased interest shown by overseas countries in exporting their goods to the Dominion. The fair, announced through Mr. W. L. Middlemass,247 words
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Advertisement328 1960-11-22 12 WITHIN REACH At home, for figuring h\c problems and little ones as they come up every day, the Summa PRIMA 20 no bigger than a telephone and as elegant as every other Olivetti product is the machine that does your arithmetic and prints your figures for you, and makes itself328 words
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Advertisement64 1960-11-22 12 COOLTIPT^^) TIMES change— but some thing* remain unaltered. White Hone Whisky, for instance. This famous Scotch Whisky has long been known foe a particular excellence. The generous flavour and gentle f*l glow of White Horse give Jt^te unequalled pleasure wherever it I is served. lrmfc-i A WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky64 words
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Advertisement1639 1960-11-22 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. UTERPO*. ftUSWW. IQtHWJII ft CONTIHENTAI PORTS. P. S'hM PmM| MiAsrm M'setitM. uverpeet. AtMitt Teday ALCiNOtS UvefDMl. Glasgow IM. 11 Nn 24 Not a/a Not 1 AHTIIOCHUS Genoa, Brem.. Holl.. K'burg. London NOT a Not a MEHSSTREHS UtiifiH. Hotti. Hamburg Hot 24 Mti Me 2/1,639 words
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Advertisement1349 1960-11-22 13 THE LA.C LINES-— ySiX2V ADEH. REDUA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCAHDINAVIAN POtTS. fertlC?m S'pori P. Sham PiiMg lA.\FtRf ""ISTRIA" I) Ida. 14-25/22 HOT 7125 HOT a/27 HOT VTlA^&f "POONA I) 21 HOT/ 4 Me S I Oet II Dec JiJIK "JUTLANOIA" I) 11/21 DM 23 21 Die 24/ a DM d^wP*miMTcS1,349 words
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Advertisement1491 1960-11-22 13 ll'Zut THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD JU" SINGAPORE (licerperittd ll ttM TMted Kligdem) II UKIS UlllHtS te ADEH, UK. ft CONTINENTAL POtTS. S'pori P. S'kam Ptnang DfHVENUf Hamburg, Laaoat. Cmovtk 24/ a Nw 27/ a Not a Not/ 1 Daa DEHVORtICN livttfMl, Antwerp* Rott. B'men, H'burg. M'broigh a/a Nn a1,491 words
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Advertisement1299 1960-11-22 13 W» McALISTER <Sc CO,, LTD. \W2SI M: *****. fIP V*** ELLERMAM UMB Ok KLA VENESS LIMB LOHMN. HAMBURt. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE IDS AHGELES, SAH FRAHCISCO, ft Mil. SEATTLE, VAHCOUVER ft PORTUHO. Aad tar CMMIM ft U.S A. AtlMtic Parts. Acciftug cargi fer Ceitnl 1 Siitb CIH OF COLOMBO. Amtrita. Sport P.1,299 words
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1065 1960-11-22 14 TIN SHORTAGE LIKELY AS U.S. INDUSTRY REVIVES By Our Market Correspondent WHEN United States industrial activity revives, a shortage of tin may .become a problem, reports UPI, quoting A. Strauss and Co., London metal merchants. Their monthly review, examining tin's statistical position, says consumption this year will outrun supplies by1,065 words
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Article22 1960-11-22 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: N*v. 21 Nor. 19 Industrials: 129.59 129.13 Tins: 187 79 189.24 Rubbers: 210.86 211.25 Jan. I 1958=1*0.22 words
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Article108 1960-11-22 14 MELBOURNE, MOD. INVESTMENT shares opened the week along firmer lines here today. BHP gained 3s *o 88s. Electro, nic B 1 2s. 3d. to 22c. 6d. and National Consolidated Is. ?d to 28s Base metals ai.J the oils remained Mcady, while Commonwealth Bends traded along flrra lines. Ampol108 words
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Article138 1960-11-22 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent Nov./ Dec. shipment* $28^ buyers. $29 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $42', sellers, drum $46 sellers- Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $2574. Sarawak $253 M. special Sarawak black $162'- and138 words
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Article204 1960-11-22 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made tiie following changes In iU rales to merchants yesterday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 24; buying airmail TT 2 4 18, O.D. 2 4 5 32. 30 d/st 2 4 9 32, 45 dst 2 4 1132. 60 dst 2 4 13204 words
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Article37 1960-11-22 14 SINGAPORE, Nov. 21. RUBBER: 85* cents per lb. (down one and thr e-eightbs cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close. 85<s cents (slightly easier). TIN: $394.75 per picul (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).37 words
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Article731 1960-11-22 14 SINGAPORE members ol the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 pjn. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Praser and Neave ords (2) $1.95 ON, T. to $1.96 xd, $1.93 xd OL; Gammon (2) $2.02 ON, T.731 words
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Article223 1960-11-22 14 T\U EMBKR flrat grade rubber buyers fo.b- closed In Singapore yesterday at 85 S cents per lb.. down 1 :< H cents on Friday's close. The tone was easier. S.C'.CR.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb yesterday were: Int 1 R.S S Spot i.o b. buyers 84,, sellers223 words
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Advertisement1125 1960-11-22 14 Express U.S.A. PacUie Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I S'oort P S'Mm P*nang H>rj 1. An|eltS N. York K*mik»«j Miri" lit Call Mi. IS It 21 27 N*« I** Call n/M Ht» S Ik W Ok I! im 'Ctfsku Mini" 27 M Oec 11/ 2 M i Jai 2$ JM1,125 words
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Advertisement743 1960-11-22 14 TENDERS P.W.D TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.WJ), Contractors from Class D' and above at the offlce of the State Engineer. P.W.D.. Perak. Ipoh up to Ist December. 1960 at 3.00 p.m for the construction of a dining hall and kitchen for the Islamic Boys School at743 words
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Advertisement489 1960-11-22 14 NOTICES NOTICE GET TOGETHER OF EX VOLUNTEEI.S POW will be held at the Islamic Restaurant at j 1-30 P.M. on Saturday 26 Nov. Apply early phone Webb (Spore) *****. ANNOUNCEMENT Kindly note our New Address. 4th Floor, Clifford House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 1. Telephone Nos. *****. *****. Anticipating your continuous489 words
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Advertisement264 1960-11-22 14 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE AP 174) AND PASUMA (MALAYA) LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) Notice is hereby given that the Creditors ol the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound up. are required on or before the I9tn day of January. 1961. to send in Uielr names264 words
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Advertisement1448 1960-11-22 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY FOR THE POST OF CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY. STATE SECRETARIAT, PERAK Applications are invited far the pofet of Confidential Secretary. State Secretariat, Perak, on a month to month baste and on a salary of $450 Al3 52« plus Cost of Living Allowance. Commencing salary will depend on qualifications and1,448 words
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Advertisement1003 1960-11-22 15 (Centime*! frrai page SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt SS (Mln.)— Bos 1$ ett. txtrm WANTED COOK-BOY and wife (amab) with references. Tel. Spore MM* WANTED CHARTERED CIVIL Struct. Enslneer In Consulting Engineer's Office. Please apply Box AS7SI S.T. K.U EUROPEAN FAMILY require experienced cook-boy only English speaking need apply Cooper 24-B1,003 words
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Advertisement843 1960-11-22 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 2t Wordt ti (Mln.)— Box M ett. extrm EXECUTIVE DKSIRIS furnished/unfumlcbed 3 bedroom bungalow/flat districts 10. 11. Telephone ***** or ***** (B'pore). BRITISH OrPICmR rwrolrfs tully furnished three bedrooms bungalow with fair size garden within sir miles dnv Ins of BUB. Apply Box ABB5O ST. B'pore. URGENTLY WANTED843 words
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Advertisement375 1960-11-22 15 HOUSES A LAND WANTED It Wordt St (Mill.)— Bom St ctt. extrm URGENTLY WANTED: Two-Storey Bouses, Bungalows, Semt-Detached BungalowH and Terrace House*. List your properties with ua Now! Singapore House, Land Estate Agency. Sl9-J River Valley Road, 8 pore. Tel: *****. HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE tt Wordt to (Min.)—375 words
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Advertisement577 1960-11-22 15 DOGS, PETS, ETC It Wordt to Mln.}— Box St ett. extra WANTIO On* Siamese kitten, need not have pedigree. Apply P.O. Box 2155 Kuala Lumpur. GOOD HOME OFFERED to pedigreed dog any breed preferably small dachshund spaniel price reasonable Telephone Allan *****. Singapore after I 6 p.m. WANTED it Wordt577 words
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Advertisement667 1960-11-22 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wordt to (Min.)— Box St ett. extra HUMBIR HAWK April 1958 twentyrlKht thousand miles one owner lnspec- on near A.I. A. bulldmg $4,750.00 vno. Telephone Spore ***** office hours. 1966 F OALAXIE H/TOF, 6 cycilnd«rs, automatic radio, aerial, pow.rI rakes, taxed, comprehensive Insurance 1961. View 28,667 words
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Advertisement506 1960-11-22 15 FOR SALE tt Wordt $S (Min.)— Box St ett. extra A MIW selection ol remaindered nooks at «xe*puunaliy r**ue*d prices) now available al Donald Moore Limited. Mac Donald House Singapore. Wbv oot call today? MAGIC TAN yes it really Ml like matiir. The woodrr lotion wtiM i, a without sun!506 words
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360 1960-11-22 16 US Grand Prix to Moss in great comeback RIVERSIDE. Mon. J BRITAIN'S Stirling Moss, whose race career looked over when he was seriously hurt earlier this year, topped his great comeback by winning the United States Grand Prix at Riverside, California, yesterday. Under a blazing sun. with the temperature overReuter - 360 words
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Article75 1960-11-22 16 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The replay of the Lower Perak F.A.s knockout final between Malay Club and Sungei Bernam Estate in aid of the Lower Perak Poppy Day Fund will be held on the A.C.S. ground here on Nov. 26. The match was originally scheduled to be75 words
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251 1960-11-22 16 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN By Singapore, Monday VjINGAPORE Hockey Association, in conJ unction with the Malayan Hockey Federation, is considering making representations to the International H.F to seek recognition for Malayan interstate games as international matches. This move is designed to enable Malayan umpires251 words
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Article227 1960-11-22 16 AMPON AND DEYRO OUT OF CUP TEAM BRISBANE. Mon— The Philippines have dropped their top-ranking lawn tennis players, Raymuhdo Deyro. and Fellclsimo Ampon for the inter-zon* Davis Cup semi-final against the United States, starting here tomorrow. Two 22-year-old players take their places Juan Jose and Eddie Dungo who are namedReuter - 227 words
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Article74 1960-11-22 16 ADELAIDE. Mon.— Urgent action is needed to end thP Impasse between England and Australia on the throwing controversy, said Mr. Gerry Gomez, manager of the touring West Indian cricketers. In a record television Interview here today. Gomez said he felt that umpires should not be fetteredReuter - 74 words
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Article82 1960-11-22 16 MELBOURNE. Mon— Rain prevented any play on the third day of the cricket match between the West Indies touring side and Victoria here today. The match ends tomorrow. Victoria need 373 runs to make the tourists bat again. The home side were all out forReuter - 82 words
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149 1960-11-22 16 POONA. Mon. Pakistan were held to a draw by a Combined Universities XI here today in the first match of their Indian tour Resuming on the third day today at 145 for uiree In reply to Pakistan's first innings total of 535 for fourReuter - 149 words
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Article22 1960-11-22 16 INTERNATIONAL (Budapest): Hungary 2 Austria 0. WORLD CLP: Switzerland 4 Belgium 2 at Brussels; West Germany 3 Greece 0 at Athena.22 words
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Article63 1960-11-22 16 INTERNATIONAL (Slracusa. Sicily): 500« 110 km: i G. HockIng (Rhodesia. M.V. AkusU) 41:1.1. 158.330 kph; 2 R. Venturi (Italy. M.V. Agusta) 42:2.1; *S«cc 105 a km: IC. Lbblall (It. M.V Agusta) 41:11.9. 152.190 kph; 2 O. Hocking (M.V. Agusta) 43:22.1; 125 cc 93.5 km: 1 B. Spaggiarl (It. M.V.63 words
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Article84 1960-11-22 16 YIGOSLAV CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS (Maribon: Men's singles: V Markovlc (Yugo) bt P. Rozsas (Hun; 21-16, 21-18. 16-21. 21-14; Women's singles: Mrs. A. Rozeanu (Israel) bt Diane Rowe (Br) 21-16. 21-15. 15-21. 21-10; Men's doubles: 'reran and Kern tYugoi bt Fahazi and Horcsar 19-21. 21-17. 21-15. 21-10; Women's doubles: D.84 words
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Article15 1960-11-22 16 NEW ZEALAND OPEN dnvercarglll): 1 P. Thomson (Aust) K. Nagle (Aust). 72-holes. aggretate 281.15 words
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Article20 1960-11-22 16 BANTAMWEIGHT (M c x 1 c c City): J. Medel (Mexican champ) t.ko'ed J. Lopez In 7th rd monUtlej.20 words
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Article270 1960-11-22 16 That's FMSSC plan for 1961 3y KEN FERNANDEZ Kuala Lumpur, Monday I^HE FEDERATION of Malaya Schools Sports Council will run junior competitions on a Malayan basis next year. These competitions will be restricted to schoolboys under the age of 15. Mr. Toh Boon Huah, secretary270 words
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Article81 1960-11-22 16 KL date for Kramer's men Dec. 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Lawn Tennis Association has appointed a special committee to make arrangements for the tennis exhibition by Jack Kramer's troupe of professional tennis players at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 7. The match will be played at the Chin Woo81 words
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Article106 1960-11-22 16 \yjELLINGTON. Mon. I Australian Peter Thomson, four times winner of the British open golf title, has won the New Zealand open championship for the sixth time. His 72-hole aggregate over the Otatara Club course at Invercarglll was 281. He finished one stroke ahead of Kel Nagle.Reuter - 106 words
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356 1960-11-22 16 Today is crisis day in English football LONDON. Mon. Tomorrow is crisis day for English League football On this day, representatives of the Football Players Association, now assured of full backing from thoir members, put their terms for a new charter on pay and conditions to the Football League atReuter - 356 words
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Advertisement213 1960-11-22 16 Not until the human ear ehancn will it be necewary to r*-de*irn the QUAD "12" Stereophonic Hl(h Fidelity AmpUßer. Its flat response over the entire audible range, its negligible distortion even at full 30 watts output, and its unique Quality Control Unit enable us to claim that you buy QUAD213 words
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Miscellaneous97 1960-11-22 16 SOCCER Spore Junior Cup s-finals: STB v RAF Seletar "A" (5.15 p.m. i; Darul Afiah "A" v CA "A" (7 p.m.. Jn BePILIS CUP: Teachers v Lawlß iGrik padangi. IKK Kh V S'porr l.ragur Div. 1 SCC T Police ipndaiigi; Div. SRC RMN ipnria»K>: IA v SHB Police ißaleMirr Rd).97 words
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Article742 1960-11-22 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Monday TIRED MALAYANS LOSE 5-0 ALL THE HURRAHS were for Costa Rica's inside right, Herrera, when the tourists met Malaya in their return football match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The Costa Rican reply to the three-all drawn match last742 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-11-22 17 JOSEPH MOLCTI. 22-year-old coloured star of the South African Moroka Swallows soccer team, made his debut in English league football last week when he played for Cardiff City. A six-footer. Moloi scored 52 goals in 24 matches for the Swallows this season.46 words
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Article137 1960-11-22 17 A LOR STAR, Mon. Five Malayan Thomas Cup trialists took part in an exhibition match in the Sultan Abdul Hamld College hall here last night. A crowd of more than 1.000 packed the hall to see Tan Yee Khan. Roland Ng, Lai Fook Ying, Billy Ng137 words
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Article166 1960-11-22 17 SINGAPORE. Mon Burly John Hancock, the Combined Services captain and former Harlequins and Yorkshire county player, has proved himself to be a topclass player since his arrival here a few months ago Hancock started by playing at lock-forward and in his first representative match here, he scored166 words
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324 1960-11-22 17 Wicks' hat-trick fails to save Ceylonese SINGAPORE, Monday. a HAT-TRICK by inside-right Ernest Wicks failed ■<» to save Ceylonese S.C. from defeat in their SH.A. league division one match against Khalsa. who won 4-3 at Balestier Road today. It was the Ceylonese sr> cond successive setback and their defeat has324 words
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Article271 1960-11-22 17 CINGAPORE. Mon.— With only three weeks to «o before Singapore meet the Federation In their annual home International match, it was brought to the attention of the Singapore Hockey Association that the team was without a coach. The official coach. Major Dents Eagan, has indicated271 words
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Article31 1960-11-22 17 PILUS CUP (Grlk); Ulu Kenrodong 4 (Abdul Kher 2. Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Bakri) Oovt. Services 0. SEGAMAT IN'TER-MUKIM KO Gemereh 3 i Rahman 2. Rahlm Omar) Chaah 2 iJalll. Zakartah).31 words
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Article111 1960-11-22 17 PFKAN LEAGUE: Squirrels 4 (Azahar 3. Muhamad Ghani) Ramblers 0. FBIENDUKS: Havelock XI 7 (Suchar. Lee Eng Tatt, C. Navaratnam) SLRC Invitation XI 3 (Shaarl, Che Teh) at Penang Police B* 4 (Baldhtraj 3. Velluplllal) SRC B 1 (Miller) at S"por# Women: PWD 2 S'gor Club. 1. a' XL;111 words
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Article29 1960-11-22 17 GRIT CUP Q-KINALS (T. Arson)- Bagan Datoh Est bt Kuala Bernam Efet 6-1; Sg. Bernam fei bt Sg. Samah Est. 5-2; Nova Scotia Est bt Cicely at 6-1.Bernama - 29 words
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Article18 1960-11-22 17 RSGC WOMEN'S LGU MEDAL (Spore): Silver winner: Mr*, p. Seth < 69 Bronze winners: Mrs C. Hoy (71).18 words
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Article15 1960-11-22 17 FRIENDLY (Spore): Royal Signals 8 (goal, dropped goal* SCC Invitation XV 6 nry penalty;.15 words
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Article53 1960-11-22 17 KLJNEY CUP LEAGUE t' (Spore): IA bt SRC 6 pu to nil (AX Perelra bt J. Marten s 6-1. 6-2; Fernandas bt R. Perry 6-S 6-3; S. Sankaran and P. Vithlllngam bt Dr. Labrooy and S. Stewart 6-0, 6-4; Dr. K- Lai and A Majld bt B. Mark* and53 words
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Advertisement311 1960-11-22 17 Jamb re Uabilihj wmw l^^aTv^D^ .^1 m\wf U m^F^9^^^m\ rWy Mm VttiLJL "igJirn^iM I satay jmm and I^^^. |<* t Latifah Omar, jaflfe (wt^*^ Wt tne famous t:. nnt; 1 By b Malay film start, B^ get around '"Saw better on t JB H fc* 3 > Lambretta M lm^311 words
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Article321 1960-11-22 18 Ghanaian diplomat disappears but has not left the Congo, embassy says LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. COL JOSEPH MOBUTU, the Congolese army chief, said yesterday that Mr. Nathaniel Welbeck, the Ghana diplomat who was declared persona non grata on Oct. 4, had to leave. But Mr. Welbeck repeated his determinationReuter; UPI - 321 words
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Article102 1960-11-22 18 WINSTON: GOOD PROGRESS LONDON. Mon.— Prof. Herbert Seddon, the physiotherapist, spent nearly an hour late last night with Sir Winston Churchill, 85, who fell last week, injuring his back. On leaving. Prof. Seddon said: "Lord Moran i Sir Winston's physician i and I are I very satisfied with his condition.Reuter - 102 words
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Article40 1960-11-22 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Lady Selkirk, wife of the British Commissioner in Singapore, will open the "Bring and Buy" sales at 10 a.m. on Wednesday at No. 9. Clur.y Park. It is in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.40 words
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Obituary61 1960-11-22 18 THE DEATH OCCURRED .it 110 nday. aoth Novrmbrr, J!<«0. of Mr. Ke Y. -w Ch. nK. Mr. Kr 1.1 l )>ehind three sons: Tiang Wan, Tian( Chin, and Tliinv !hr<>- daut-ht.r-i Siong Cboo. MM| l*ob find Slum: Oak; two sons-in-lau and two daughters-in-law, eiKht grandchildren. thr«-e brothers and eight61 words
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Article66 1960-11-22 18 MR. A MRS. C.R. RANKINE thank rclativn and frlrnds for ihi-ir kind attendance and valuable pr<»<nt* on their raamaK< MRS. WILLIAM LIEW and family thank relatives and frWnds for their wreatba, kindness and condolences at ber beloved husband furMR. AND MRS CLEMENT V. MURUOASU thank a'l relatives, friends, and66 words
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Article15 1960-11-22 18 PRINCES TEA-ROOMS annotinr. a MM show on Wednesday 23rd I Navember at 4.30 p.m.15 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-11-22 18 HONOLULU: The note cone of Discoverer 17 dangles by the shroud lines from a parachute, which in turn is held fast at the end of a snare line from a C-119 flying boxcar after a miJ-air snatch near Hawaii. This is the first actual pho»oUPI - 61 words
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Article204 1960-11-22 18 Enright top-level Varsity talks SINGAPORE, Monday. rFHE University of Malaya Senate will meet on Wednesday to discuss the Singapore Government's censure of Professor D. J. Enright for his criticism of its official cultural policy. Among other things, the senate the university's po-licy-making body will discuss the Government's letter to the204 words
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162 1960-11-22 18 TENGKU MAY NOT GET BACKING IN AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE, Mon. Malaya's Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will find Australian public opinion opposed to any change In the status of West New Guinea which will prejudice the future right of its people to elfdetermination. The evening newspaper, .the Melbourne Herald. said thisReuter - 162 words
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Article29 1960-11-22 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Puan Noor Ai.shah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, will open an exhibition of Japanese flower arrangement at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Dec. 10.29 words
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303 1960-11-22 18 UK GOVT. SAYS 'YES' TO FORD TAKE-OVER LONDON, Friday. rpHE British Treasury has given the Ford Motor A Company of Detroit permission to take over the complete ownership of its British subsidiary, it was officially announced here today. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Chancel- i lor of the Exchequer, made the announcementReuter - 303 words
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Article44 1960-11-22 18 LONDON. Mon. London Transport chiefs have asked that bus, underground and suburban railway fares In the London area be Increased from January 15 next to meet an additional bill of I £3.000,000 annually for re- 1 cent wage increases.— Reuter. iReuter - 44 words
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Article373 1960-11-22 18 LONDON, Mon. Optimum regarding the effects of Uie proposed new powers for trustee Investment in equities and hopes of some relaxation in the credit squeeze helped equity market on the London stock exchange todayGlltedged securities, however, were out of favour and tended to drift lower373 words
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Article29 1960-11-22 18 ROME. Mon— Mr. Harold Macmillan and Professor I Amintore Fanfani, British, I and Italian prime ministers, I today started their talks her* I on the international situation.29 words
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