The Straits Times, 28 November 1960
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Title Section20 1960-11-28 1 AVERAGE ».%lI.V CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90.000 The Straits Times Hot*"* 1 tie**"* Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1960 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article349 1960-11-28 1 TROOPS 'CONVERGE ON ROYAL SEAT* But some may have joined the rebels Plane is held up at a base From JOHN WILLIAMS VIENTIANE, Sunday THREE COMPANIES of Laotian Government troops were reported yesterday to be converging on the Royal seat of Luang Prabang, 140 miles north ofUPI - 349 words
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Article, Illustration220 1960-11-28 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 50-ft plunge into a railway cutting at Woodlands tragically ended a family's trip to Kota Tinuci today. An elderly woman was killed and five others, including a six-year-old girl, were injured in one of220 words
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548 1960-11-28 1 JAKARTA, Sunday HHHE Indonesian FoA reign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said here today that any U.N. mission sent to West Irian was "no use." The Minister, who arrived here this morning from Karachi, was commenting on Malayan Premier Tengku Abdul Rahmans proposalReuter - 548 words
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202 1960-11-28 1 LOSING FACE FEAR DETERS REBELS FROM GIVING UP CLAIM JAKARTA. Sun.— The fear of "losing face" is keeping South Celebes rebel leader Kahar Muzakkar from surrendering, according to the local military field-commander. Lt. Col. Andi Sose. once a colleague of Col. Muzakkar and his Darul Islam rebels, is now leading202 words
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Article346 1960-11-28 1 Ghana 'fire brigade' plan A CCRA, Sun. Presi- dent Nkrumah is to ask nine independent African States to consider setting up an African military hi£h command. He revealed this in a telegram today to Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. the U. N. Secre-tary-General. He said the command should operate indepenc!' or beReuter - 346 words
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Advertisement27 1960-11-28 1 Beautifully Fashioned exceptional /oi/e/y designs a/i of select BRILLIANT QUALITY Sfcur«l» Mounted ARE YOT T USING THE GO-AHEAD OTT 9 NMULTIGRADE GREATEST LUBRICATION ADVANCE IN 10 YEARS27 words
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537 1960-11-28 2 CANADA ALSO TURNS DOWN U.N. CASH PLAN NEW YORK, Sunday i*i\j\ui\ yesieraay joined Britain, France and the United States v in declining to support a move to establish a United Nations capital development fund. Mr \V. A. Irwln the Canadian delegate, told the econoommlttee that hU> government agreed in pnuciplf537 words
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305 1960-11-28 2 NEW YORK. Sun CCORES of Ku Klux Klansmen turned up yesterday in an area of Atlanta, Georgia. w:iere Negroes resumed sit-in demonstrations to back up demands for Integrated lunch-coun-ter seating. The Klansmen walked in pairs to avoid violating local unlawful assembly laws.UPI - 305 words
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Article83 1960-11-28 2 RH babies make history JJRISBANE. Sun. Twen-ty-four-year-old Mrs. Gloria Holcombe. last night gave birth to RH-blood affected triplets and made Australian medical history. It was the first time triplets had been born alive v.ith the once-fatal RH condition The birth statistically was one chance In 1.800.--000. The triplets, all boys,Reuter - 83 words
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256 1960-11-28 2 TRIBAL LEADERS: NEHRU TURNED US DOWN XTtEW DELHI. Sun. Leaders of about 1,000.000 hill tribesmen I in Assam said here last night Mr. Nehru, India's Prime Minister, had rejected their demand for a separate state but orTer I wider powers for the lUttrict councils in thi nrea they represent. OneReuter - 256 words
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Article56 1960-11-28 2 YOKOHAMA, Sun. The 1 8.600-ton British ship Sirdha'na collided with the U.S. military transport U.S. Gen. Mitchell at the entrance of Yokohama harbour yesterday. The bow of the 17.800-ton American vessel was damaged and the British ship sustain, eri a 45-foot pa.sh near its starboardUPI - 56 words
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Advertisement497 1960-11-28 2 DELIGHT HER WITH GAY GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS :> E t" t Ml g X^yff'i^t/iyt'^' b|ft sef containing Bath Essence S7S '-^fm^ Ib OF LONDON and Soap; App]e Blossom $5.50; /*>v f ///)Ji//»#/l1 W^Jk 1 Green Velvet $5.75. if': J \^stAAytA*AJA/7J+ ''^mm I Sondolwood or Gay Morning gift g Qth Sa|ts497 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-11-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ceooet. oo you tu«mk mv I y "N •LUC OQtfiS WAWT* CAN I A WUATCAM] /«OANO^ S CVCNIN9 U|l _,jy /A/ rt^h //if VUl29 words
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Article170 1960-11-28 3 Mother, baby, father doing fine WASHINGTON. Sun. President-elect John F. Kennedy visited his wife and newborn son yesterday and reported that mother, baby and father were "doing fine." Looking cheerful and rested. Mr. Kennedy was greeted by a small crowd irgetown University Hospital where his wife Jacqueline had her firstUPI - 170 words
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Article56 1960-11-28 3 PADANG. Sun. Rebels raided a military post at the West Sumatran township of Sawahslanl. killing five militiamen. One insurgent was killed. At the town of Sawahlunto 82 wives of rebels have petitioned the local religious court for divorce on the grounds that their husbands hadReuter - 56 words
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Article28 1960-11-28 3 PERTH. Sun. A former Royal Australian Navy man. Ron Rayne, 25. has claimed a hew world drum playing endurance record of 83 hours 14 minutes.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article54 1960-11-28 3 LONDON. Sun. British scientists have discovered a vaccine to ward off the common cold, the Sunday Dispatch said toda>. The new injection, derived from chicken embryo. cave immunity which began two weeks after it was administered for about three months. Many people would need a booster shot,Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration524 1960-11-28 3 GUINEAN CHIEF HAS MISUNDERSTOOD POLICY* WASHINGTON. Sunday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower has rejected a suggestion by President Sekou Toure of Guinea that the United States had adopted a partisan position in the Congo, the White House announced yesterday. An exchange of cables betweenReuter - 524 words
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Article127 1960-11-28 3 T ONDON, Sun. Britain should be a quieter country tomorrow morning, providing the new Noise Abatement Act. which comes Into I effect then is as effective as its backers hope it will be. The Bill, which will give local authorities new powers to deal with noiseReuter - 127 words
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Article24 1960-11-28 3 NICOSIA. Sun. The Cyprus government is planning to take over Cable and Wireless Ltd. installations in Cyprus from March 31 next year.24 words
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341 1960-11-28 3 AFRICAN TALKS: THE STORM CLOUDS GATHER LONDON, Sun TKDP-LEVEL efforts are being made this weekx end to avert threats to undermine next month's crucial conference here on the controversial future of the Central African Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. It is already facing an African nationalist boycott. This conference opens341 words
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164 1960-11-28 3 NO-TAILS TONY SETS TONGUES WAGGING T ONDON. Sun. Socialites "tut-tutted" when Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones, Princess Mam.m t\ husband, wore a dinner jacket to a ball this we»k, but Tailor and Cutter, weekly "bible of the tailoring trade, has confirmed that tail coats are a dying fashion. "That a royal partyReuter - 164 words
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Article27 1960-11-28 3 OTTAWA, Sun. Two people were hacked to death' and a third critically stabbed by a knlfe-wielder in a "mad rage" in Mt. Atlkokan. yesterday—U.P.l.27 words
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Article32 1960-11-28 3 LONDON. Sun— The Soviet freighter Michurln left Riga for Havana today with more than 100 tractors and other cargo aboard for Cuba. Cuba will get Soviet lorries also.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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126 1960-11-28 3 PORTSMOUTH. Sun During the question tlmej after a speech here yesterday Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of the Labour Party was asked if he thought South Africa should be expelled from the Commonwealth In view of their decision to became a republic and or theirReuter - 126 words
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Article46 1960-11-28 3 ANCHORAGE Sun A Northwest Orient Airlines DC-7 with 27 people aboard landed safely here yesterday after circling the field for more than an hour with a damaged landing gear. None of the 19 passengers and eight crewmembers aboard the plane was Injured.—U.P.l.46 words
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Miscellaneous409 1960-11-28 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 metres) Short Wave 62 metre, 600 Time Signal, Negara- ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning from 9.00— 18.80 p.m. Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk A.M.: 6.30 Good Morning; 6.31 Lee; 7.00 Ted Heath And His OrMornlng Prelude; 7.00 The News; chestra:409 words
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Article16 1960-11-28 4 BUT INVESTORS ARE WATCHING LABOUR SITUATION, SAYS BYRNE AFTER TOKYO VISIT16 words
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Article29 1960-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. J. S. Kirkham, president of the Children's Aid Society, tonight appealed over Radio Singapore for public support •for the society's flag day this Saturday.29 words
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Article71 1960-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A contingent of soldiers from the Brigade of Gurkhas here gave a drill display and beat the rereat at the base of the 18 Signal Regiment, Dover Road, this evening. The contingent had recently returned form a tour of Britain and will later move on to71 words
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180 1960-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A GROUP of 40 girls from the York Hill Girls' Home Craft Centre will be given free tickets for the premiere show of the Cathay Organisation's film "Lion City" at the Odeon Theatre on Dec. 6. The tickets, costing $200 were180 words
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Article43 1960-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Leading Singapore Indian businessman. Mr. G. Uttamram, will lay the foundation stone for a new $125,000 Hindu temple at 5 Chander Road at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow. The temple is being built by the Singapore North Indian Hindu Association.43 words
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335 1960-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. For the sake of "social justice," the 2,500 temporary officers in the Federation will fight against the granting of privileges to women employees, even if this appears "ungallant." A delegates conference of the Government Temporary Officers' Union today adopted335 words
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Article, Illustration104 1960-11-28 4 TWO SINGAPORE WEDDINGS MR. N. A. KEITH and Miss Constance Tankard, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, on Saturday. Miss Tankard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tankard, of Tiverton. Devonshire, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Musker. of Bourne End.104 words
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162 1960-11-28 4 PERAK GOVT. APPOINTS THREE NEW ORANG BESARS IPOH. Sun. The Dewan Negara. Perak. yesterday named two men to fill vacant positions among the Orang Besar Enam Belas and another among the Orang Besar Thigapulu Dua, two ranks of minor chiefs in the State. The new Orang Besar Enam Belas are162 words
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Article222 1960-11-28 4 PENANG, Sunday. rpHE Royal Dragoons disembarked from the troops- ship Nevasa at the Swettenham Pier here at 5.30 this morning. There was no band to welcome them ashore, but present to greet them were Brig. W T Campbell, representing MaJ.-Gen J. A. R. Robertson. G.O.C. 17222 words
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Article118 1960-11-28 4 FREE CINEMA SHOWS OF THE WEEK SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m. Tomorrow: Kampong Soo Poo; Kg Teck Gee via Cheng San Road; Pulau Bukom Kechll. Tuesday: Kolam Ayer Lane Estate: Arabic School, Hendhe Road,118 words
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Article33 1960-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will be cut off along West Coast Road between Bridge at 10 m.s. to 11 m.s. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow to reconnect a main.33 words
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Article286 1960-11-28 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Frankfurt. Zurich, Damascus. Karachi, Calcutta. Bangkok (8A778) 6.45 pjn.; from London. Dusseldori, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (8A714) 7.45 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (8A705) 8.45 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10.15286 words
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Article125 1960-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A 0 three hour fight to save a youth's life, after he was picked up from the bottom of Mount Emily Swimming Pool, tonight failed. Bin Chee Peng. 20. a schoolboy living at Oxley Rise, went for a swim at 6 p.m.125 words
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Article63 1960-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— At the last annual delegates' conference of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union, the following were elected office bearers for the year: Mr. V. Devaklrubal. president: Mr. P. J. Krishnan, vice president Mr. M. O. Chacko. general secretary: Mr C. Sanchez, asst. sec;63 words
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Article49 1960-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— A reception to celebrate the birthday of the King of Thailand will be held at the Royal Thai Consulate-Gen-eral at 370 Orchard Road, on Monday, Dec. 5, from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. The office of the consulate will be closed on that day.49 words
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Miscellaneous88 1960-11-28 4 Singapore diary... POLICE BAND: Public per- the War" by Mrs. Rita Ashformance at Kellang Park. 7.30 broolce at Talbot House. Scotts pjn. to 8.30 pjn. Road. 8.30 p.m. orsssj&K 0 ssss T:™ i Vr"""vi of works by Peng Beng-Wu and 207 C'emenc** 11 Avenue at 3 LeetLim at Raffles Museum.88 words
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379 1960-11-28 5 Appeal to Unesco for help in education schemes KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYA has appealed to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation for help in developing its technical and higher education programmes. The appeal was mader by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, at the379 words
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229 1960-11-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A NATIONAL union is to be formed soon for employees of municipal, city, town and local councils in the Federation. The proposed union will be a merger of six regional unions in Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Petaling Jaya and Malacca.229 words
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Article49 1960-11-28 5 BENTONG. Sun. The town council here has decided to apply to the State Government for a $44,000 grant to develop the Sungei Marong area for a housing scheme. .Survey fees are expected tc cost $17,615. a bridge and (internal roads $200,000 and ii.ti-malarial measures $10.--000.49 words
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Article116 1960-11-28 5 SPCA appeals for more volunteers KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has appealed for more volunteers to carry on its work. Unwanted, stray or diseased animals were continually being abandoned by 'heartless owners" in the streets a society spokesman said. To relieve the sufferings116 words
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Article59 1960-11-28 5 JESSELTON. Sun. Mr. R. W. Holberton. the Australian Government Trade Commissioner and commercial councillor in Singapore. is on a visit to North Borneo to promote trade between this country and Australia. He has so far visited Ssndakan and Seria as well as Jesselton, where he59 words
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Article117 1960-11-28 5 I'UALA LUMPUR, Sun. -A JV three-man German delegation due here today lor talks on a mutual protection of investments agreement has been delayed in Calcutta because of engine trouble on their airliner. They will arrive tomorrow and begin their talks imme- diately afterwards. The proposed agreement117 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-11-28 5 THE Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. G. Menzies, admires a 'remembrance stick" (buah tangan baru herdjumpa) presented him b> four Sarawak and North Borneo community leaders who visited Can- berra recently in the course of a three-week tour of Australia. Looking on is Dato Bandar AbaneAustralian News and Information Bureau - 61 words
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Article227 1960-11-28 5 ASSOCIATION TO APPEAL TO GOVT. SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Transport Vessel Workers Association is to appeal to Government to look into the recent spate of summonses served by the Marine Police on its members for alleged sea traffic offences. At an executive committee meeting on Wednesday,227 words
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Article75 1960-11-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today sent a message of congratulations to th* Government of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania on its achievem i> u of Independence. Tun Abdul Razak's message said: "We in Malaya rejoice not only In your attainment75 words
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Article60 1960-11-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The! Member for Farrer Park. Mr. A.P. Rajah, will speak ion Government Rclatiions with the University of Malaya on the adjournment when the Legl.-latlve Assembly meets on Tuesday. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will make his budget address. Dr. Goh will ask60 words
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Article21 1960-11-28 5 IPOH. Sun.— The Bating Padang District Officer. Syed Mahadzar. opened a civics course at Sungkal local council hall yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement326 1960-11-28 5 V if U p ...when minutes count High-speed communications save time, save money, speed business. When time is short send a cable. When action is needed send a cable. Cables keep trade moving. Cables convey orders and decisions in the quickest, most certain way. Show that you are up to326 words
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287 1960-11-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Malayan Trade Union Congress today passed a resolution calling for "effective* Malayanisation in commerce and industry in view of the country's expanding economy and in keeping with the spirit of Merdeka. The decision was unanimously taken at a287 words
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350 1960-11-28 6 Rush starts for gayest Malayan Xmas in 12 years KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. /CHRISTMAS this year is expected to be the gayest in 12 years as a result of Malaya's increasing prosperity and the ending of the Emergency. Managers of food and liquor shops, public transport companies, hotels, restaurants, night clubs350 words
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Article72 1960-11-28 6 JESSELTON. Sun. Two blind children, Ampaladan. 10, a Dunsun boy from the interior residency, and Laura Lowe, 8. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lion Lowe, arrived here on Friday from Singapore to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents They are due to return to Singapore72 words
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Article37 1960-11-28 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government today announced that owing to changes In shipping arrangements the latest date for posting Christmas surface letter and parcel mails to Brunei here has been altered to Dec. 5.37 words
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231 1960-11-28 6 RED MENACE in ASIA 'BEST FOUGHT' BY ASIANS THEMSELVES SINGAPORE, Sunday. MR. John Steeves, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said here today that the Communist menace could best be fought by the people of newly-in-dependent countries of South-East Asia as shown by Malaya. Mr. Steeves231 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-11-28 6 Sultan's man in to make award SINGAPORE, Sun.— The personal representative of the Sultan of Brunei, Pengiran B«ndahara Dato Paduka, aoove. arrived here yesterday to bestow the First Class Order of Darjah Karabat on the Tang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at an Investiture in the Istana's State Room68 words
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Article25 1960-11-28 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A blind man. Chtan Chin. 78. was found hanging in a hut at Pelawan New Village. 20 miles from here.25 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-11-28 6 Tan Ta Sen, 24, (left) and Liauw York Fang, 24, arts students at the Nanyang University who speak fluent Malay, left for Indonesia today on a fouryear scholarship offered by the Indonesian Government. They will study Indonesian literature culture and history at the107 words
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274 1960-11-28 6 KUCHING, Sun A SCHEME to establish settlers on part of Samarahan Rubber Estate and to provide them with productive, well-balanced holdings has been announced by the Sarawak Government. This action Is being taken in view of the disappointing response to the publicity campaign for274 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1960-11-28 7 ()N January 19, 1907, 20-year-old Lily Klsie, playing a small part at the (Irand Theatre, Leeds was ordered to report to impresario (leorge Ed wardes in London. Commands from the autocrat of the (Jaiety and Daly's Theatre were not to be ignored. Thai night, withDaily Mirror - 1,364 words
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Miscellaneous187 1960-11-28 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Heimdahl /GET UP,PORKVI THIS TIME L^ X• J ml I'LL TAKE PETUNIA'S' J y\\[[v^\ /9^Lc Z S TRY TH OLP POSE/ It 7 Abner By A I Capp /^AN' SO, FO'A HOOM ILIATIN' FEE, AH PRONJOU KJCES t m I J i' x I *VO" CHEAPSKATES187 words
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Article28 1960-11-28 8 H..,rf. (Minimum) WONC BEE SOO r.i-lov.-d mother of so.ik. Pans: Hfnn Pl»w. n away peace- .id. Sinnaporr i"orto(!» leavinc for k Ban Tenc burial ground. ..^<l. TMOiBI28 words
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749 1960-11-28 8 The Straits Times Monday, November 28. 1960. End Of The Affair Professor Enright has assured the Singapore Government that he has no intention to comment upon or interfere in the political issues of Singapore. The Singapore Government has assured the University that although the right of University staff to participate749 words
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Article353 1960-11-28 8 That Prince Souvanna Phouma. an essentially paaceable man, should be the one to put on military pressure in Laos has an element of surprise: he is probably doing it only from force of circumstance. Since the empty-hand-ed return of the messenger he sent inviting Prince Boun Oum to353 words
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Article118 1960-11-28 8 At a time when elected representatives of the people have, proved particularly adept at exacting what they consider their due from public funds it is refreshing to note the unanimous decision of Ipoh town councillors not to pay themselves monthly allowances, the more so since party political difference?,118 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1960-11-28 8 ROLAND CHALLIS - A PEEP INTO MALAYA'S PAST ROLAND CHALLIS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BUKIT BATU PAHAT by THE veil that hides Malaya's p r c I s I amic history is on the point of falling. There is no need of excessive optimism to read this hope into the interim 'Report on the1,244 words
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Article, Illustration594 1960-11-28 8 VIENTIANE. Sun. —American policy or lack of one is pushing the little Indo-Chinese kingdom of Laos towards complete disaster. Unless the policy is changed many diplomats here believe that Laos will be divided beyond repair. A vast Increase in Communist influence and .serious civil594 words
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Article157 1960-11-28 9 RAILWAY RATES TO BE RAISED lESSELTON, Sun. Railway fares and freight charges are to be increased by ten per cent from Jan. 1 next year The increase hi being made to meet rising costs and to reduce the burden on the taxpayers in wiping out the railway deficits Together with157 words
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Article61 1960-11-28 9 IPOH Sun.— A fitter, Lee Yew Lam. 34. was killed and his friend. Wong Kam Khon. 29. was seriously Injured when the motor cycle on which they were travelling was involved in an accident with a lorry at 11.30 a.m. here today. The accident occured at the61 words
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Article302 1960-11-28 9 Illegal planters an appea MCA YOUTH SECTION SENDS LETTER TO GOVT. ON FINES AND LAND CONFISCATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THK youth section of the Malayan Chinese As- sociation at Triang, Pahang, has asked the government to grant an amnesty for people have illegally planted rubber on state land. The State302 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-11-28 9 Secretary ol union is new MTUC president ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Ibrahim bin Musa. general secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Services Union, was elected president of the Malayan Trade Union Congress at its three-day annual delegates' conference which ended here tonight The general secretary Is Mr. Barhee Saw, who92 words
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Article106 1960-11-28 9 Emergency fund for S'pore Umno CINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Umno has started Jan "emergency fund", its secretary-general. Inche AhImad Jabri bin Mohamed Akib. said today. Steps to set up this fund were taken at an Umno meeting of state branches last week-end. He said it- was Intended that the money in106 words
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Article19 1960-11-28 9 TELUK ANSON. Sun. .Police today recovered the ;body of an unidentified man from the Perak River.19 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-11-28 9 DATIN ONG CROWNS TYPIST WELFARE QUEEN AT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DATIN Ong Yoke Lin. wife of the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, crowning a 16-year-old typist, Miss Rosemary Woodford, who was elected Welfare Queen at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night.67 words
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137 1960-11-28 9 ENGINEERS SUBMIT A PROPOSED ORDINANCE SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malayan Society of Engineers has submitted to the Government a proposed Engineers Ordinance, which seeks to protect the interests of practising engineers as well as those of the genera) public. The president of the society, Mr. P.C. LJm, said this at the137 words
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118 1960-11-28 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. \IORE than 5,000 candidates will sit tor the first language examinations of the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa (Adult Education Council) 1 next month Among them will be 21 prisoners from Changl and Outram Prisons. The other candidates will sit for the exam118 words
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Article100 1960-11-28 9 Singapore Manual and Merchantile Workers' Union ha* reached agreement with the management of Federal Dredging and Reclamation, on a pay rise and improved working conditions for 44 workers of the firm. The workers will among other things, get free medical attention, 10 days' pay as100 words
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Article38 1960-11-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The bridge over the Klang river at Petallng, six miles from here, has been closed to traffic for repairs. Traffic to Klang has been diverted through Bungsar Road and Federal Highway.38 words
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Article389 1960-11-28 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday practice of vet- erinary medicine by unqualified people in Malaya should be forbidden by law. urges the Journal of the Malayan Veterinary Medical Association. In an editorial on the Veterinary Surgeons' Act. the Journal states: "The present policy of the government, we understand. Is389 words
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290 1960-11-28 9 OLD RUBBER TREES GIVEN INJECTIONS RUBBER research scientists here are experimenting on a method of injecting nutrition tablets into rubber trees to increase their yield. This is done by drilling holes In the trunks and inserting the tablets. Experiments to find out the "validity and usefulness of this new method"290 words
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Article39 1960-11-28 9 IPOH. Sun. More than 7.000 pupils will be admitted to English-medium primary schools In Peark next year. Every pupil who registered for admission will be given a place, a spokesman of the Education Department said.39 words
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Article28 1960-11-28 9 IPOH Sun. The Peralc government is to apply for a loan from the Federal government for the development of a proposed industrial area In Ipoh.28 words
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Advertisement75 1960-11-28 9 I 111 NOVEMBER 1960 SOCIAL WELFARE si RVIC KS LOTTERY draw at Majestic Theatre. Taiping. on 30-11-UMiO at 2.30 p.m. I'" HlllltlllHllll.Mllllll.il 11l I. I I Ml. LAST WEEK ALL ROUND CUT IN ALL TEXTILES CLOTHING ON ALL BARCAIN COUNTERS THOUSANDS HAVE BOUGHT SAVED THIS IS TH. TIME FOR YOU75 words
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Advertisement171 1960-11-28 9 Qfl FANCY JU ctt. i yd. VOILES MPRTD. COTTONS ctt. i yd. SHANTUNGS 1 0 I■ 0 U Suitings 58 Ira ill German I HI I I U Cottons C1 nn ASSORTED L. q SKmTS O I .«JU BLOUSES UO.OU f SLACKS MQA EMBROIDERED I CC C(\ TERYLENE ■*U BLOUSES171 words
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Article314 1960-11-28 10 VITALITY IN A STORY OF THE SLUM THE MARRIAGE OF GOR. By Jenn Lawrie. (Gollancz 18s. By Walter Warwick DERSUADING Gor to marry the mother of his three children was enough to make a saint weep. It took the better part of two years. with every chance that he would314 words
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841 1960-11-28 10 ALLINCTON KENNARD - ALLINCTON KENNARD Away from tKe world of politics.... -By- And where women are the prize in war, and bribe in politics PEOPLE OF THE SUN By John Blofeld (Hutchinson 255.) THE HEART OF THE FOREST. By Adrian Cowell. (Collancz 255.) ISLANDS OF841 words
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Article135 1960-11-28 10 LOVE AND THE ENGLISH. By Nina Epton. (Cassell. 255.) AT the end of 376 pages packed with historical and sociological expertise, limitless quotations in prose and verse, and biographical notes or. sufficient persons to fill a large town. Miss Epton comes to the conclusion135 words
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248 1960-11-28 10 A soldiers version of a life lived A FULL LIFE. By LtGtneral Sir Brian Horrocks. (Collins 255.) GENERAL HORROCKS makes no great contribution to the post-war battle of the Western Desert, although he played a major role at El Alamein. And what a relief this is. He tells instead a248 words
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Article157 1960-11-28 10 OYSTERS. By Yonge. 'Collins. New Naturalist Series. Us.) OYSTERS are at the end of the long evolutionary process. They are highly specialised and have no further tricks up their sleeve to counter an adverse change in their environment. They now need all the help we can give157 words
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Advertisement239 1960-11-28 10 Jjt ARE WOMEN WORTH EQUAL PAY V leading Malayans debate a topic of the day Hta 1 1 vi k V rlluU EuS7 FASHION: 'Who s a Copy GOOD ADVICE: Celebrated m »m^ pjjSy Cat?" mother and daughter psychologist Eustace Chesser J f A J A §m Pfll dresses with239 words
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Miscellaneous242 1960-11-28 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS k round in a river i.'n. 7. Indisposition difficult to de- 11. It'a suitable to take as onf« t*ct? (5). own (11). 8. Father would return sharp if 13. Is Heavn's flist law." Riven the post i 9). <Pope> (5). 9. Country providing <j feature 14242 words
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Advertisement1689 1960-11-28 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tl ADEH. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'htm Ptnang alcinous Li*iratal, Glasgow I Part/ Ntv a Htv a/ 1 MENESINEUS livtrattl, Ha.ro MMlburi Gil IS DtC 1 BM 2/ 1 BM 8 MYRMIDON Mseii.es, H burg, Ant'p, A'dim. L'don Bte 1/11 AUTOIYCUS liviraatl. Dublin1,689 words
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Advertisement1362 1960-11-28 11 eTHE E.A.C. LINES-- AOEN. lEOSEA MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS S'pori P. Shim PtMM "FALSTRIA" b) li Pirt 27 Niv a/a Na* -POONA" a) a Rat/ 4 Dm 5/ I Dec 7/ I Me "JUTLANOIA" I) 11/21 Oic 22/ a Dee 24/2S Die "SIBONSA" I) a ItC/ 4 JM 1/1,362 words
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Advertisement1503 1960-11-28 11 l o d n ,ng THE DEN LINE STEAMERS LTD ShT SINGAPORE (lactrftratH in tki Unte* Kngftm) IB LINES SAILINGS tl ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PIRTS. Sport P. Sham Penang BENVRACKIE Hamburg. Lmlm, Rotttrdam la Pirt M Ntf a Na*/ 1 DM BENVORLICH Linrtttl. Antwtrp. Rott.. Bremen, H'burg, M'Vough Gli.1,503 words
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Advertisement1288 1960-11-28 11 I McALISTER tic GO,, LTD. >___ i vTO^a, Ul: Mt mty \E V 14 CLLJERMAN LIME tit KLAVBMBM LIME LONDON. HAMIURG. ROTTEROAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND AH tar Caialiu ft U.S.A. AtlMtic Ptrts. Acciptug cargi fir Ceitral ft SMtk CITY OF COLOMBO Aaiirici.1,288 words
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Article1336 1960-11-28 12 Most business was in tin section By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN sharemarket had a very quiet and generally easier week, although industrials were selectively firm and the late improvement in the rubber price on buying for China hardened rubbers at the close. The bulk of1,336 words
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Article23 1960-11-28 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Nov. 26 Nov. 25 Industrials: 130.33 130.1 1 Tins: 185.08 184.79 Rubbers: 209.89 209.89 Jan. 1 1958 100.23 words
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Article174 1960-11-28 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday. Nov. 26. Industrial*: Con. Tin Smelt ords 455. 3d. AIS; Ped. Dispensary $1.37; FVaser and Neave ords $1.95; Gammon $2.04 to $2.03: Metal Box $1.90: Robinson ords $1.20; Sime Darby 7s. IOJd.174 words
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Article1413 1960-11-28 12 r ym fol lowing list of revised I 1 quotations was iuued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (November 26) H and 1- stand far higheat and lowest for baiinea* done this year. .00 >.30 a i.SO ,2 91,413 words
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455 1960-11-28 12 China buying arrests drop in rubber price RENEWED buying for China stopped the fall in the rubber price in Singapore and abroad late last week and restored it to the best level of six I trading days. China accepted the offers of 'local dealers, setting off a scramble for supplies455 words
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Article238 1960-11-28 12 COMODITY REVIEW men' to $395 for Friday and Saturday. At 1.485 tons, the estimate of the tonnage offered to the market was the lowest for a full week since 1.435 tons in early August, although in the five-day week ending on Sept. 2 the offering had been estimated at onlyAP - 238 words
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Article93 1960-11-28 12 r THK Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes in iv rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 5 16. O.D. 32 7/l«. 90 d/st 32-7/8 credit bills. 32 15/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 1593 words
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Article32 1960-11-28 12 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (per pirn I) Nor. 21 852 cts. 5394.75 22 83 jets. 5394.67} 23 83i cts. $394.37; 24 85; cts. 5384.67 i 25 86; cts. 5395.60 28 $395.0032 words
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Advertisement1294 1960-11-28 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific 6* Atlantic Coast Service E I A. E T.A. E.T.A. 0 S "-am Penang H>on| L. Ar.gelts N York Kannkawa Maru" I. Rials Sails 29tk i he H Die 11 Jai ICMhtl" 2' 30 DtC 31 I III I 111 2* JM 12 F.I :«ep tanks for1,294 words
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Advertisement58 1960-11-28 12 CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY! It's foresight, and not chance, that sets the shrewd investor apart from the rest, but you moy consider yourself lucky to, hove some of the best financial experts in the country working for you when you invest in UNIT TRUSTS. For information and Fret Booklet write to58 words
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Advertisement784 1960-11-28 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY WATKR DI.I'AKTMt I Required TEiMPORARY SHIFT ENGINEER at an all-in monthly salary of (a) $284.70 or (b> $423.50 or (c) $555.50 on a month-to-1 month basis plus Central Provident Fund benefits, for entry to salary i (a) candidates must have served784 words
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Advertisement1009 1960-11-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need apply. Applications for permanent appointment must satisfy usual birth and residential qualifications. 1. SINGAPORE LEGAL SERVICE. PART II QUALIFICATIONS: Barristers and Solicitors qualified within t!ie meaning of Section 2 of the Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance (Cap 188) and1,009 words
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Advertisement769 1960-11-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS' MALACCA MUNICIPALITY APPOINTMENT OF MUNICIPAL 111 TH OFFICER Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and or State Nationals for the post of Municipal Health Officer in the Municipality of the Town and Port of Malacca. Applicants must be reRiMered medical practitioners and have had experience in local authority769 words
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Advertisement737 1960-11-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS "corrigendum SIN6APORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES TEMPORARY TEACHERS-IN-TRAINING DIVISIONS 111 IV. (English. Chinese and Malay). THE AGE LIMIT for these posts published in this column on 26th November should read as: AGE: 18 —29 years on 1.1.61. PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Requlrec: MANAGER. ULU PANDAN737 words
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Advertisement692 1960-11-28 13 (Continued from l'»ie S) SITUATIONS VACANT Worsts Si (Mi*.)— Box it ct,. txtra YOUNG MEN age 20—29 must be hard wording and honest to be trained as sales representative. Please apply Box A 4022 S.T. Spore. EUROPEAN CO. requlnes Intelligent Junior stockcard clerk with some experience in spare parts administration.692 words
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Advertisement878 1960-11-28 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word, Si (M in.)— Box it ctt. txtrv SENIOR LIFT TECHNICIAN req"irrd hy Kuropcan Company. Previous lift experience preferable but other Kl.clrical Mrchsnical Technicians con sidrred. Box A 4023 ST. B'pore. WANTfO an experienced mwhanl; to handle and repair motor vehicle*, tractors and caterpillar tractors— D.O D.T.878 words
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Advertisement1022 1960-11-28 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Word, Si (Ml*.)— Box St ct,. txtra EUROPEAN CO. require 2 3 bed- room unfurnished bungalow In real- I dtntlal area. Replies to P.O. Boa IUSS. Singapore OFFICE SPACI VACANT tt Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box tt ct,. txtra OFFICC AND SHOP space downstair and upstair available In1,022 words
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Advertisement852 1960-11-28 13 TUITION to Word, SS (Ml*.)— Box it tU. ontrm SINGAPORE DRIVING SCHOOL r— fresher course (23 complete I (uaranteed S9O/-, Competent invruetor* 'lnstructresses. Modern dual-con-trolled cars. King 2&2W2. S3. tl«tn Road. Spore. LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL tuition by highly qualified Knylmh, Malay and Mandarin Speaking in.itructors/mssrutress. Phone *****. H4. swrgie Road.852 words
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Article319 1960-11-28 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL DETERMINED BID TO WIN GOLD CUP AT BANGKOK By "JVf'ALAYA. runners--^A up to South Korea this year and last year in the first two competitions for the under-21 Asian soccer championship for the $12,000 Tengku Abdul Rahman Gold Cup, will make a determined bid319 words
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194 1960-11-28 14 Recs drop a point to Seletar and Varsity gain 1-0 win SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Recreation Club today missed the chance of assuring themselves of the Singapore first division league hockey title when they dropped a point to R.A.F. Seletai at Seletar. Recs. however, maintained a clear lead with 16 pointfrom194 words
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686 1960-11-28 14 OXFORD IN THE BAG 9 FOR CUP 3rd —ROUND— OXFORD United, the unbeaten Southern League v leaders, are the only non-League club certain to go into the bag with the "big guns" of the First and Second Divisions when the draw for the Third Round of the English F.A. CupReuter - 686 words
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Article508 1960-11-28 14 SOCCER POPPY DAY MATCH (Segamat > Malays 6 (Ungku Hassan 3, Onan 2, Blng) Teruna XI, B. Pahat 5 (Radin All 3, Sheikh Ahmad, Ahmad Shaigan) KKIKXDLIFS: Malays 4 (Shaikh Omar 3, Hamid) 34 LAA Regt l iGreyi at Penang; Redhlll CC 4 Tan Ah Yong 2. Vincent508 words
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Article917 1960-11-28 14 Burnley v West 1 1 am, Manchester C. t Blackpool and Preston v Bolton matches postponed (rain). kldoi'shot 3 olclir^tir 1 langor I Southport 1 lournrmouth 3 Yeovil 1 tradford C. 1 B.un-I. ■>■ 2 hestrrfidd 4 Oldham 4 ;rystal 0 Watford 0 Urlington 1 Hull 1917 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-11-28 14 BAREFOOT WINNER OF BIG WALK: ZABEDAH, 16 SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Tanjong M.ilim schoolgirl Zabedah bintr Zainal Abidin (abovr) was first in the women s sertion of the Kuala Kubu Bi« Walk yesterday. Zabedah, the daughter of a rubber planter, completed the seven miles course, walking barefooted. The winner in the men's sertion55 words
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Article409 1960-11-28 14 Milne takes FTD award SINGAPORE. Sun. Jimmy Milne today wound up his 25th season of competitive racing by winning the F. r.D. award for cars at the Thomson Road j sprint. Milne clocked 58.4 15 ec lor the course. Three records were set up at the meeting. Richard Tee (Golden409 words
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Advertisement152 1960-11-28 14 HEARING IS BELIEVING.. NOTHING FINER AVAILABLE! THE CULMINATION OF MASTER CABINET CRAFTSMANSHIP AND THE LATEST STEREOPHONIC TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS MAKE THIS GRUNDIG MAJESTIC UNIT ONE THAT WILL DISTINGUISH YOUR HOME. £00^n7\ljjpd .volves preii button wperhtt 4 wave bands push pull Iffi U^J^^^l output 4 perm. dyn. extended range speakers illuminated, l^^^^^^g.152 words
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Advertisement83 1960-11-28 14 YOU \L CAM k>bK* wow THE ONLY DIE-CAST FAN MADE IN INDIA Ht* w^c& by^ 2i 2 YEARS Y*r?*Z/A vGUARAntee^ Ceiling Fan Sizes Available:— 60" SWEEP 56" SWEEP s 48" SWEEP 36" SWEEP R \IIimij|gJfrMALAVA) LTDj KJM lINCAPORE 60-«2 Orchard Rod. Ttl: ***** KUALA LUMPUR IM, Batu Read. Ml BSSIS83 words
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Miscellaneous80 1960-11-28 14 HOCKEY S'POBE LEACiIE DIV. 2; RAF Seletar v University (Seletar;: Di%-. 3: Khalsa v BODCA (Khalsa): Friendly: Police 'B v HK Bank (Thomson Rd). IPOh LEAGUE DIV. 1 ACSOBA v Police (upper padang i; Div. 2: PTCSC v La Sailians (lower padang); 2 Workshop AFMC v Samuel's Cub (.Anderson School80 words
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Article, Illustration2010 1960-11-28 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Surprise winner pays $102 dividend By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. All The Way, apprentice Mat Shaari up, scored a shock win in the main race (4.40) here today. All The Way, who won by six lengths", paid $102 on the win tote. Trainer "Porky" Donnelly saddled the winners of2,010 words
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Article20 1960-11-28 15 TOur MATCH (Ahmedabad): Pakistan tour XI 194 (Imtiaz Ahmed 90. P. Gupte 5-56). West Zone 67-1 (Contractor 31 n.o.h20 words
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Article172 1960-11-28 15 TOLE MATCH (Swansea) Swansea 3 South Africans 19. UK COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Cornwall 3 Devon 16; Gloucestershire v Somerset postponed; Lancashire 3 Cumberland and Westmoreland C; Northumberland 11 Durham 5; Yorkshire 14 Cheshire 6. IK CLLB MATCHES: Blackheath 3 Neath 9; Harlequins 6 Cambridge University 11; London Irish A New172 words
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Article56 1960-11-28 15 ORIENTAL FLYWEIGHT TITLE (Tokyo): Yasito (Jap, holder; outptd K Noguchi (Jap) 12 rds. BR EMPIRE FEATHER TITLE (Belfast): pioyd Robertson (Ghana) outptd Percy Lewis (Trinidad, holder) 16 rds. MIDDLE (Frankfurt) Erich Schoeppner (Ger, European title holder) outptd Clarence Hlnnant (US) 10 ids non-title. HEAVY (NY): Mike de John (US)56 words
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Article13 1960-11-28 15 SCANDINAVIAN MEET (Hal6ingborg): China bt Austria 3-0; England bt Finland 3-0.13 words
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Article64 1960-11-28 15 PORTSMOUTH OPEN FINALS: Men's stngies B.K. Wong (Mali bt R. Mills (Br) 7-15. 19-11. 18-19; Men's doobles B.K. Wong and K.H. Yeoh (Mai) bt G. Hasmnn and R. Lockwood (Br) 19-7. 15-12; Women's tingles —J. Haahmao (US) bt P. Pattabongse (Thai) 7--11. 11-3, 11-6; Woaten's doubles— J. Haahman (US)64 words
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Article71 1960-11-28 15 MALACCA. Sun.— Malacca I Government Services Sports Council won the Dato Haji Abdul Malek Cup for soccer when they trounced Netrl Sembilan GJS.S.C 14-2 at the Kubu Stadium today. The match is In aid of the Lady Templers Hospital Fund. Malacca led 8-1 at halftime. Scorers71 words
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Article118 1960-11-28 15 Costa Ricans lose atHK IIONG KONG, Sun. A Hong Kong selection beat the visiting L.D.A. of Costa Rica soccer team by three goals to nil here today. Hong Kong led 1 0 at half-time. The horn" teams speedy short-passing game had the visitors completely bewildered. The Costa Rlcant never looked118 words
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Article37 1960-11-28 15 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun— Lowell North of the United States won the world star yachting championship here yestrrday. He clinched the title by linishing first in the fifth and last race of the series.37 words
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Advertisement146 1960-11-28 15 keep'ftf the Picture! M YOU MUST READ THE FAR EAST ENGINEER JT p-j |F you are in engineering or if you if Jay or Plonter, or Industrialist -^^^^^tf tMxßf or n QOfled in Commerce, in some 4l\l wov Engineering crosses your poth. vnV\lj\l^MflV'^ Keep up-to-date on the latest in HP146 words
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Advertisement116 1960-11-28 15 _lIIBIJIV |f| "cat 6t a fatty f fir r ■UsffßLJLx) II Ulff with the opening of the S^r Telecommuwcotions Deportment* new >^ B^fl Public VHF Service, your cor or launch con Just imogine wherever you ore on Aj the rood, for business ond social use ond olso for instont help116 words
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Article49 1960-11-28 16 LONDON. Sun. The Kuwaiti Tank Steamer Kozimah, 29.000 tons, touched the bottom in the Suez Canal eauy today and its hull was pierced. Lloyds Shipping Intelligence reported here. Oil leaking from the punctured tank was burning In the Canal and a dredger v?&s on fire. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article497 1960-11-28 16 REBELS EMBARRASSED BY DE GAULLE'S LIBERAL PLANS, EUROPEANS ARE UNDECIDED EUROPEANS arthesitating whether to vote "no" or to boycott the coming referendum on Algeria's future. They are waiting, before making up their minds, for the announcement in Paris of the exact form of the question orReuter - 497 words
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Article61 1960-11-28 16 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Government announced today that Indian nationals travelling to Britain and other Western countries no longer need special clearance certificates if they hold a valid passport. The restriction was introduced last November after a number of illiterate Indians had gone to England on forgedReuter - 61 words
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Article41 1960-11-28 16 BONN, Sun— The Shah ot Persia was quoted in a West German newspaper today as urging the United States to become a full member of the CENTO Pact to make it a more effective bulwark against Communism— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article34 1960-11-28 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Student and Youth Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. here will hold a Students' Week beginning Dec. 5 to promote better relationship between students of all secondary schools in Singapore.34 words
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Article305 1960-11-28 16 SINGAPORE. Sunday. fTHE American-Chinese violin and piano duo, Ma 1 Si-Hon and Tung Kwong-Kwong, gave an assured and vital performance of Beethoven's "Kreutzer" Sonata in the Victoria Theatre last night. Mr. Ma's tone is modest in size and at times Inclined to roughness, and his general style305 words
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Article236 1960-11-28 16 Siak Hoo is 'Mr. Singapore' SINGAPORE. Sun. Tan Siak Hoo, (C.Y.M.A.) a 22-year-old clerk, won the Mr. Singapore 1960 title at the senior championships of the Singapore Amateur Welghtllfting Federation at the New World tonight. Tan who heJd the Junior and senior Mr. Singapore titles In 1958 had to face236 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-11-28 16 THE SONG-BE, with the upper part of her hull and structure ripped open, after a collision with the Ceylonese ship. AtUnau.ill i. in the outer roads of the Singapore Harbour.35 words
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Article270 1960-11-28 16 SINGAPORE, Sunday. r»EAR of nationalisation and Government mono- poly of the shipping trade has forced the only national shipping company in Ceylon the Ceylon Lines to sell its ships as quickly as possible. The last of the company's ships, the 13.000-ton Attanagalla, is now270 words
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Article27 1960-11-28 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. The annual general meeting of the Toe H in Singapore will be held at Talbot House Scolts Road, at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article56 1960-11-28 16 SINGAPORE, Sun— A Hong Kong fisherman, Chung Cheong Hen«, 21, received serious head injuries when he was caught in a gangland attack on a bar in Race Course Road tonight. Chung was drinking at the Hai Chan Bar and Restaurant when three gangsters entered. A56 words
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Article25 1960-11-28 16 LONDON. Sun. Rice harvests in 1960-61 should oe satisfactory despite unfavourable weather in some Asian countries, the Commonwealth economic committee said today.—U.P.l.25 words
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247 1960-11-28 16 do not have any intention el forming branches there." On Sarawak people becoming members of the Brunei People's Party, be *aid they might have enlisted when they were working with the Brunei Shell Petroleum Company in Sena. Referring to "foreign politicians" speaking at Mirl Inche247 words
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Article57 1960-11-28 16 CALCUTTA. Sun. Four Chinese citizens, including tile editor of a Chinese magazine, were arrested today for failure to leave India within the 90-day time limit set by the Government. More than 30 Chinese have been issued with quit notices an grounds that their continued stay inReuter - 57 words