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Title Section21 1960-12-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY < Till II II II SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Mot*** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1960. 15 CENTS21 words
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Article347 1960-12-02 1 Russia puts its third satellite into orbit And two more dogs go with it MOSCOW, Thurs. RUSSIA today launched its third space ship. The new live-ton satellite contains two dogs Pchelka and Mushka and a variety of other animals, insects and plants. It also carries347 words
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456 1960-12-02 1 House rejects anti-Israel bid by PMIP KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday rpHE House of Repre- sentatives threw out a PMIP resolution today that the Government withdraw recognition of Israel. In moving his resolution, the deputy leader of the PMIP. Inche Zulklflee Mohammed (Bachok) said that Malaya was opposed to "colonialism and tyranny."456 words
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Article, Illustration282 1960-12-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A champagne welcome •waited three British Army adventurers today when they arrived at their Port Georffc camp near Malacca, after driving overland from Britain on a marathon trip that started as a joke. The 58-day target they achieved for the 11.000--mile journey is282 words
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Article190 1960-12-02 1 Congo —a rift with Nasser f EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. President Kasavubu today announced the severing of diplomatic relations between the Congo and the United Arab Republic. In a letter to President Nasser, he demanded the immediate recall of the Ambassador, Dr. Mourad Ghaleb, and the rest of the Embassy staff and190 words
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Article64 1960-12-02 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet News Agency Tass today disclosed that Marshal Andrei Orechko Ls acting Minister of Defence. It made no mention of the Defence Minister, Marshal Rodion Malinovsky. The news agency was reporting on the visit of Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer. VicePresident of the United Arab Republic.Reuter - 64 words
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Article44 1960-12-02 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Polish Communist party leader. Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka, left by air todsj for Warsaw after attending the Communist "summit" conference. His departure suggests that the meeting, at which Rus-sian-Chinese ideological differences have been heatedly discussed, la about to end.44 words
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Article612 1960-12-02 1 NEW YORK, Thursday MALAYA today expressed "misgivings" about a "too rigid and too idealistic" attitude towards prior censorship in thp field of freedom of information. Mr. Karunakaran Nair told the U.N. General Assembly's Social Committee during a debate on the draft convention of freedom ofReuter - 612 words
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198 1960-12-02 1 R.A.F. MAN SHOT DURING BAR AFFRA Y SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN AIRMAN from the RAF, Seletar, was wounded in the right leg tonight when a detective opened lire during a light in a bar in ii i fi i Bencoolen Street. The nght broke out at about 9.40 p.m. at the198 words
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Article96 1960-12-02 1 BRISBANE, Thurs.--Guid-ed defence missiles, probably either Bioodhounds or Thunderblrds, will be sent to Singapore soon to help strengthen its defences, Air Marshal A. D. Selway, C-in-C, Far East Air Force, said at a press conference here. He said his command would also get new aircraft, including HunterReuter - 96 words
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Article38 1960-12-02 1 PLAN ACCtF II II \M ilni. X.-li. U in Snntlii i n I have m 1 1 -pii-ii in |< i plan Tut iviiiii.in < II" HI I" P |X'll|l< ll I i mi r.uii irj i" 111 l*,i38 words
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Article370 1960-12-02 2 VIENTIANE. Thurs. FORMER PREMIER IS REPORTED TO HAVE JOINED PRO-WESTERN GENERAL'S FACTION I>.\I)I() Savannakhet, voice of Laos's pro- Western faction, announced last night that former Premier Phoui Sananikone had come over to the their side and joined Gen. Phoumi Nosavan, the rebel leader, at his Savannakhet headquarters.Reuter - 370 words
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Article321 1960-12-02 2 NEW YORK, Thursday MR. DAG HAMMARSKJOELD. the U.N. Secretary-General, was reported to be considering appointing three new top-level assistants, one of them a specialist in military matters. The report circulated as the United Nations chief continued private consultations with three exPresidents of the General321 words
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Article, Illustration426 1960-12-02 2 Afro-Asian bid for more seats on the Security Council NEW YORK, Thur«. I A DETERMINED Afro-Asian bid for more seats on the Security Council and the Economic and Social Council (Ecosoc) touched off a "battle of the continents" in the United Nations yesterday. Latin American and West European delegates foughtUPI - 426 words
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Article186 1960-12-02 2 TROOPS CRUSH TWO REVOLTS NEW YORK. Thurs. Army troops in Argentina and Venezuela yesterday crushed armed extremist attempts to topple the constitutional governments of the two countries. In ARGENTINA, rightist diehard followers of ousted dictator Juan Peron failed in an attempt to topple the regime of President Arturo Frondizl with186 words
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Article22 1960-12-02 2 RABAT. Thurs. A new trade agreement between Tunisia and China was signed yesterday at the Tunisian Embassy here. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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100 1960-12-02 2 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Michael Foot yesterday led 30 other Labour M.P.s in a move against the Conservative Government's nuclear defence policy. These Labour M.P.s put forward a motion in tbe House of Commons demanding that the Government call a halt "to100 words
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Miscellaneous14 1960-12-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby £TMfc POST 6) TUeV'RC AIL f ngyt ruts ones14 words
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192 1960-12-02 3 Schools' bid to put off integration fails vrEW ORLEANS, Thur«. H—A motion by the New Orleans school board to suspend integration in two of the city's elementary schools was rejected yesterday by a threeJudge federal court. Judge S. Kelly Wright also rejected a request by the State of Louisiana to192 words
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Article158 1960-12-02 3 NEW DELHI, Thursday INDIA'S two houses 'of parliament failed to agree on a Bill today for the first time since India became independent. They did so over an attempt to ban marriage dowries. The Council of States. the Upper House of Parliament, passed a GovernmentReuter - 158 words
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396 1960-12-02 3 Anti-Castro men go on a Nov. 30 bomb rampage HAVANA, Thurs. rnHE anti-government A "30th of November" underground observed its name-day yesterday with an outburst of bombings and arson regarded as its boldest stroke yet against Premier Fidel Castro. The organisation set off 11 time-bombs in Havana, four of themReuter; UP - 396 words
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Article143 1960-12-02 3 ANKARA, Thursday. TraE governing Turkish national unity committee yesterday granted newspapers rights denied to them by the former Premier, Mr. Adnan Menderes, and for which they have been struggling for years. i Under changes In some articles of the press law made public, an editor andReuter - 143 words
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133 1960-12-02 3 MY UNBORN BABY FOR AFLAT, SAYS MOTHER OF THREE LONDON. Thurs. A mother today pledged her unborn child in exchange for a flat. Mrs. Gladys Bowler placed this advertisement in a local shop window: "Wanted a flat In exchange for my baby." The child is expected in March. Mrs. Bowler133 words
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Article53 1960-12-02 3 VIENNA. Thurs. A 21--year-old labourer In Eisenstadt. near the Hungarian border, was Jailed for a year for theft and because he had tattooed on his arm pictures a court decided were an offence to public decency. The judge told him: "When you are free, wear aReuter - 53 words
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Article23 1960-12-02 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. A Soviet pilot has established a world record of 1,336 m.p.h. on a 62-mile closed-circuit course. Ta&s said.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article35 1960-12-02 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mr Valerian Zorln, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, assumed the presidency of the Security Council today succeeding Tunisia's Mr. Mongi Bllm under the monthly system of alphabetical rotation.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article19 1960-12-02 3 JERUSALEM, ThUTS. Russia has agreed to supply the United Arab Republic with MiG-19 jet fighters. U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Article177 1960-12-02 3 PRIMATE TO MEET THE POPE TODAY OOME. Thurs. The Vatican prepared today for the first visit of an Anglican Archbishop since the Protestant Reformation. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, 73--year-old Primate of the Church of England, arrived here today from Istanbul. He is to meet the Pow tomorrow. Their meeting will be177 words
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Article30 1960-12-02 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. Russia yesterday opened an antiFrance Press campaign heralding "Algerian Day." The campaign commemorated "a day of solidarity with the peoples of fighting Algeria."— U.P.l.30 words
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Article24 1960-12-02 3 LONDON, Thurs. The Royal Society yesterday awarded a medal to Professor A.C.B. Lovell. director of the satellite-tracking radio telescope at Jodrell Bank.24 words
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Miscellaneous392 1960-12-02 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres 41.7 metres SUORT WAVE: 6, metre. from 9.00 p.m.— 10.00 p.m. mg Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.33 Telk Lee; 7.00 In Lighter Mood. Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News: yg%2F iU& 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise: B.O J 800392 words
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Article541 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Women police constables, posing as mother and 'pregnant' daughter, set trap for a midwife A MIDWIFE was jailed here today for attempted abortion as a result of a "trap" laid by two women police constables who posed as "mother and daughter/ The midwife, Nellie541 words
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Article31 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kla Gan, will open the Housing and Development Board Exhibition at Selegie Road on Dec. 10 at 10 30 a.m.31 words
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319 1960-12-02 4 Dud notes seller gets five years' jail CINGAPORE, Thurs. A taxi-driver, Tay Kang Hal, 29, was jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assizes here today for selling and trafficking in forged $50 Malayan currency notes amounting to $11,050. Tay, 29, was found guilty on a charge319 words
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243 1960-12-02 4 TAXI FARE INCIDENT: YOUTH DIED, SEAMAN IS JAILED SINGAPORE, Thurs. A youth from Klang was killed while trying to avoid a pub1i c scene involving some visiting seamen and a taxi-driver near the Singapore wharves, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, a District Judge, was told today. Somboon Sresakul, 34, a crew243 words
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Article131 1960-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A RUMOUR that no more new identity cards would be issued after Dec. 31, caused a big queue at the Kuala Lumpur registration centre at Suleiman Building this morning. 1 The crowd was so big that extra policemen had to be called131 words
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Article93 1960-12-02 4 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. Kedah police are hunting extortioners who have been demanding money from businessmen In Sungel Patani. So far two reports of extortion have been lodged. Youths demand $36 Report No. 1: Three youths called on a shopkeeper at Kampong Raja, one mile from93 words
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Article32 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Che Nor Aisha will open a fun fair organised by the Young Women Muslim Association at the Beach Road Community centre on Saturday at 10 ajn.32 words
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Article33 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The inter-school debate held in connection with the 1960 "Students' Week," organised by the Chinese YMCA, will take place at 16, South Pier, on Dec. 5 at 3.30 pjn.33 words
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Article61 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The V.M.C.A. New Sceneshlfters will present "Amahl and the Night Visitors," a Christmas opera by Olan-Corla Menotti at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 28. 29 and 30. The opera, produced by Eileen Smith, has not been presented in Singapore before, and includes in the cast,61 words
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Article29 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Singapore School Canteen Vendors Association will celebrate Its first anniversary with a tea party at the New Star Hall, New World Park on Sunday.29 words
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Article27 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, will open the Buller Terrace (Queenstown) Community Centre on Saturday.27 words
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Article320 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday Govt. expects 'take' to be doubled in 1961 THE Government cxx pects next year to collect a record $8,000,000 from taxes on totalisator and sweepstakes, or double the sum estimated for the current year. This provision is shown in the 1961 budget which was320 words
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191 1960-12-02 4 Furniture for new library made at Changi prison SINGAPORE, Thurs. Furniture for the National Library is being made in Changi prison and will be ready in a week. This was stated today by Mr. Won* Yew Kee, industrial manager of the Singapore Prisons Department. Mr. Wong said the 1.000 pieces191 words
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Article242 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Housing and Development Board is to train its own supervisors to meet the shortage of properly trained and reliable works supervisors for its building projects. A scheme, drawn up in consultation with the Singapore Polytechnic, has been worked out to train groups242 words
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Article108 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Wong Kok Van, 32, of Joo Chiat Place. Singapore, has Just obtained his degree in architecture from the Melbourne University. A former pupil of the Presbyterian Boys' School, Mr. Wong Is the second son of Mr. Wong Peng Quay, a shipw^ght foreman108 words
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Article60 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in ttv following areas tomorrow: Along Lorong 24 Geylang between Oeylang Road and Guillemard Road, from 9 a.m. to 3 pjn. and along Sembawang Road from 12 su. and beyond from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. This shutdown is expected60 words
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Article52 1960-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A special film show on "Students' Life in Other Lands" will be held at the Shell Theatre for three days on Dec. 5. 7 and 9 at 3 p.m. The show is part of the programme of the 1960 Students Week organised by the52 words
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Article288 1960-12-02 4 rpHE following is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Dusseldorf, Beirut. Bahrein, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 5.15 pjn.; from London, Zurich. Istanbul. Teheran. Delhi, Rangoon (8A792) 5-4S p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta288 words
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Miscellaneous123 1960-12-02 4 This diary ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOrs Closed meeting at YMCA <Orobard Rood) after 6.30 pjn. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: Clothing shop at CWA Room, South Side, 10 ajn. to 12 noon. BINGAPOBC SOCIETY FOB SPnUTUAL CULTURE: "Moral Principles" by Mr. Ho Wing Man. Department of Philosophy. University of Malaya, at Cultural Centre S123 words
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535 1960-12-02 5 Tan: Higher interest rate allowed for contributors KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE House of Representatives today approved a Government move to boost private ownership of homes. It will be brought about by amendments to the Employees" Provident Fund which will allow the E.PF. Board to535 words
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Article, Illustration13 1960-12-02 5 President Ayub Khan13 words
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190 1960-12-02 5 Brief visit by Pakistan's President SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The President of Pakistan, Field Marsha: Mohammad Ayub Khan, will stop over for 40 minutes at Singapore Airport on Sunday on his way to a seven-day official visit to Indonesia. The Pakistan head of state will be received by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara.190 words
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471 1960-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today in the House of Representatives that Socialist Front members "are most eloquent when they are most ignorant" on subjects being discussed. He said this when replying to Mr.471 words
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Article, Illustration210 1960-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A PLANTERS wife who was specially invited to attend the London premiere of the film highlighting the bravery of women caught up in the Emergency like herself, has died in England. Mrs. Patricia Webber had a front seat view of the210 words
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76 1960-12-02 5 THE DANCING SMITHS RETURNING TO BRITAIN OENANG, Thurs. Malaya's amateur ballroom champions, the Dancing Smiths, will return to Britain next month with 44 trophies they won in this country. The couple, Jimmy and Ann Smith, will be flying home with other R. A. F. families on Dec. 18. Jimmy is76 words
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Article22 1960-12-02 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —Thieves sawed through a barred window into the Dunman Road school and stole 12 wall fans yesterday.22 words
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Article20 1960-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Budget meeting of the Selangar Legislative Assembly will b e held on Dec. 21.20 words
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Article54 1960-12-02 5 IPOH. Thurs.— An assistant nurse In the Ipoh District Hospital, Miss Loh Yoke Fong. 22, was found hanging from a beam in a room In her brother's quarters last night. Miss Low, who came from Batu Gajah two months ago on transfer, was staying with her54 words
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189 1960-12-02 6 Car stoned, windscreen smashed along lonely road DATU GAJAH, Thurs. a— A car carrying four people was stoned and its windscreen smashed last night as it was travelling along a lonely road leading into the town. Inside the car were Mr. D. Balkie. of the Malayan Tin Dredging Co.. who189 words
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Article43 1960-12-02 6 IPOH. Thurs. Two teachers of the Methodist English School here. Mr. A. Daniel and Mr Hlra Singh have been selected for training at Brinsford College They are the first teachers in the school to be chosen for overseas training43 words
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Article35 1960-12-02 6 SINGAPORE, rhurs The staff side of tht Singapore Civil Bervlce Joint Council today asked the official side to fix a date for negotiations on partial restoration of the variable allowances for Government servants.35 words
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Article29 1960-12-02 6 SINGAPORE, rhurs.— Police last night found two act 1 bulbs and two bicycle chains hidden In lallang in a vacant plot of land off Havel ock Road.29 words
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Article88 1960-12-02 6 Centenary of Malacca Convent YfALACCA, Thurs.—Telegrams from all over the world, including one from the Pope, have been received by Sisters of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus here, who are celebrating trie centenary of their arrival hi Malacca tomorrow and on Saturday. Tomorrow afternoon there will be a88 words
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Article, Illustration236 1960-12-02 6 LONG QUEUES OF SHOPPERS AT THE REOPENING: FIRM'S HEAD SAYS ITS GOOD TO KEEP BUSY SINGAPORE Thurs. -Long queues of shoppers waited outside the Rates of C. K. Tang Ltd.. in Orchard Road, hours before the curio shop reopened for business this morning. Today's reopening marked236 words
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229 1960-12-02 6 AUSSIES START TRUST FUND FOR BLIND BOY OF BORNEO PENANG, Thursday. OIXTY officers and men of Ist Troop, Royal Australian Engineers, attached to the 11th Independent Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, are anxious to locate a blind 12-year-old Borneo boy, Onod bin Egis. They have collected A £400 (about $2,700) to229 words
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128 1960-12-02 6 Botanist gets award for durian tree studies T ONDON. Thura^— A former Singapore botanist, Mr. E. J. H. Corner, has been awarded the Darwin Medal for his studies of the durian tree of Malaya. From his studies Mr. Comer had formulated a theory, a major contributor to botanical thought, according128 words
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Article39 1960-12-02 6 TELUK ANBON rhurs.Tan Kok Hen* 50. was fined 1300. or three months lail, here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to possession on Nov 18 of five gallons of samsu on which duty had not been paid.39 words
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Article31 1960-12-02 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. George Loeffler. vice-presid-ent of the Nestle Company of New York, left here by PanAmerican Airways today after spending a week sightseeing and visiting his branch here.31 words
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214 1960-12-02 6 SINGAPORE Thurs. Ten first-year students at the University of Malaya have been awarded scholarships of an annual value of $2,500 each for the period of their respective courses. The scholarships, being financed by the Singapore Government, are called Singapore State Scholarships They were awarded214 words
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Article42 1960-12-02 6 SINGAPORE. ThUTS. AJr Ceylon announced today that Its Sapphire service flight scheduled to leave Singapore on Dec. 24 and Dec 31 will both be advanced by one day to help travellers wanting to spend Christmas and New Year in Europe.42 words
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Advertisement159 1960-12-02 6 READ WHAT LEADING MALAYANS SAVin the BIG DECEMBER Issue Other Features include: 'AUNTIE FOR A DAY'—Cillian FROWNS FOR SUZIE WONG— Why SOLO DATES FOR TEENAGERS Milli tells of the joys of entertaining Hong Kong high fashion circles prefer the Three young Malayans discuss the conunderprtvileged children. more decorous cheongsam. troversial159 words
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507 1960-12-02 7 BRUNEI TOWN. Thursday A MOTION that the Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. reserve "for future use" 10 per cent of the oil produced daily at Seria has been passed by the Brunei Legislative Council. The motion was introduced by Inche507 words
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378 1960-12-02 7 SPECS RETURN FOR GHOST THRILLER —BUT DO USE RED r THINK it was 10 1 yeaxs ago that we said good riddance to those cumbersome cardboard viewers which we had to wear Just to see some silly 3-D movies. Well, this week I had ft) put them on again to378 words
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Article124 1960-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rTHE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato J Ong Yoke Lin, told Parliament today that the new maternity building in the General Hospital here would be completed in March 1962. He was replying to Mr. V. David (Socialist Front Bungsar). who124 words
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Article54 1960-12-02 7 MALACCA, Thurs. The police today warned members of the public against purchasing black-market cinema tickets They were told that they would be as guilty as people who sold these tickets, and would be liable to a fine of $500 for the first offence and $2,000 for a54 words
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Article30 1960-12-02 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An 11 -year-old boy, Kang Swee Eng, was found drowned in a fish pond in a farm off the 12th mile. Ulu Sembawang Road, this morning.30 words
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134 1960-12-02 7 Maharajah of Kotah calls in during tour of the world SINGAPORE. Thurs. A wish to see "new land" brought the Maharajah of Kotah, ruler of a state about 300 miles from Delhi, to Singapore for a two-day sightseeing visit in the course of his fourmonth world tour. With him was134 words
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Article69 1960-12-02 7 Portrait of Sultan ALOR STAR, Thurs. A portrait of the Sultan of Kedah, painted by a relative. Tengku Farlddudln, will be displayed at the Kedah Arts Council's social and dance here tomorrow night. Also on view will be "A Study of the Throne Room" by the same artist. The Arts69 words
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199 1960-12-02 7 AFTER "The Defiant Ones" and "Porgy and Bess," Sidney Poltier Just doesn't seem up to the mark in his new rough-and-tough role as a sergeant in the U.S. Marines. Nevertheless. Columbia's "All The Young Men" which also stars Alan Ladd. Ingemar Johansson (yes.199 words
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Miscellaneous120 1960-12-02 7 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beimdahl li'l Abner By At Capp Ml iTf < 3 H HOW KIN 4y I -ISAU'LGAL/\ ]Pl3|^- WILL TAKE PTTYON HER— AKJ' Pfc<lj^. AH INfcJCTVn-lfS Xf'~~ WOPELE-SSLV I Ry Jl TAKE HER TO A DANCE.'/— r^l Bick Tracy By Chester Gautd ->♦:" •*s& /-A GROAN.. V120 words
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Obituary41 1960-12-02 8 It W»r4» tit Minimum j BNTWISTLB: In proud and lovlnn memory of Richard Brian Kntwisile ot Sunget Puran Kstate, Semenylh. who died Dec. 2nd I<X>6. Krom his sorrowIng parents and brother Steve «Nlt'nu. Htnetown House, strete, nr. Dartmouth. Devon.41 words
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Article353 1960-12-02 8 it Ww4i Sit (Minimum) BANISHED! All cooking sm.-lis and stale odours, by Alrwlck. Available at an good atorea. SALE NARROWS LTD.- Grand reductions on material! and ready-made war. 7 Orchard Road, Spore. Phone 34X00. DVOU ALWAYS FEEL lit to face a busy morning? You will If you have Trios353 words
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639 1960-12-02 8 The Straits Times Friday, December 2, 1960. A Matter Of Accounts One at least of several changes in the form of the Federation's budgetary estimates traces back to the storm blown up by the Auditor-General's report on the 1958 accounts. The new estimates name the officer responsible for the correct639 words
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Article278 1960-12-02 8 Mr. Chin See Yin's questions in the House of Representatives about the Social and Welfare Lotteries Board probed deep and were answered with aplomb. It was his second attempt to break a tight circle, the first having been in June this year when he urged that more agents278 words
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Article249 1960-12-02 8 The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council was right to reject the Socialist Front motion to suspend the new annual values and rates pending examination by a special committee. The motion deserved to fail partly because the arguments advanced by its proposer were contradictory. Mr. Nagayam suggested that Government and quasi-Gov-ernment249 words
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Article, Illustration911 1960-12-02 8 How dangerous is Castro? THE CENTRAL AMERICAN SCENE by a Financial Times correspondent REVOLUTIONS MAY NOT BE NEW IN THIS REGION BUT THAT MAN IN HAVANA POSES A SPECIAL THREAT WASHINGTON'S decision to patrol the Caribbean to prevent possible invasion and Communist infiltration in the area is one which many911 words
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Letters
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226 1960-12-02 8 VI R. LEE KUAN YEWs level-headed speech at the University of Malaya Students' Union dinner must have effectively stayed attempts to make a political mountain out of a cultural molehill. However, in his speech. Mr. Lee himself has been treating the whole issue as one226 words
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Letter141 1960-12-02 8 YOUR recent report en the behaviour of teachers, particularly those trained in England, bring to mind my own experience. I am a teacher and until recently was attached to a rural English school which had 30 teachers, about a third trained in England, all living inside the school141 words
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499 1960-12-02 8 Culture that is worthwhile A MAN can attend as many symphony concerts and art galleries as he wishes, but still remain less cvi tured than (for Instance) a Kelantan silversmith. Culture is not synonymous with sophistication, for its roots are in purity. Culture cannot be forced, but it CAN be499 words
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Letter152 1960-12-02 8 A REPORT that the Minisrv ter for Education had visited three more sites for new schools at Serangoon Garden Estate. Upper Serangoon and Ponggol. said: "The new school (at Serangoon Gardens) will be situated at the Junction of Burghley Drive and Berwick Drive, and is152 words
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Advertisement543 1960-12-02 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS t.r Urn ssaassrtsurs c/ ■aasrfis an sear resjreeensef toe at let riecw OOi» STORAwf AftCAM •wiom ocao. s>in«apo»)> art* isissn mmmU s«siiliaisn«ls ssW tea) assaaWr repMss. »maH mtwriimmtntt plase. tm »i#apsn alee fee *«*aW rer COt» STOHAwf SiAHCMK a* MOLUkND KO»O. KATOMO. AUTHOIIISIO AWNTI CITY BOOK543 words
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Advertisement95 1960-12-02 8 The Capture of Adolf Eichmann Only the discovery of Hitler himself could have made more stir than the surprise capture, this year, of the infamous Eichmann, the Nazi with six million deaths to answer for! How was it done? How did a band of determined Jews snatch him from under95 words
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Advertisement95 1960-12-02 8 y* The y loveliest #sj Most of all every woman hopes far k glltS 'something from Elizabeth Arden'... JJL *j| 1 1 B>ft» of fr»granoe and beauty, in their 1 \JL ixlJ festive wrappings with an air of duv f/Vj tinction and luxurious quality. Vh W" f Chosen from a95 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1960-12-02 9 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Thur«. Witness tells murder inquiry of dramatic phone calls after midnight from accused woman and says: I did not believe her... I thought it was some kind of a joke... pWE women stepped one after another into the witness box at1,166 words
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Article201 1960-12-02 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. r pHE endeavours of the Singapore Government* to re-establish and develop economic co-opera-tion in South-East Asia deserve high praise and support, says the chairman of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. Mr. William Hannav. in a state- ment to shareholders. The statement, which Is201 words
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Article41 1960-12-02 9 THE daring cheongsam styles of Suzle Wong have become worldfamous. But in Hong Kong high fashion circles they are frowned on. HER WORLD for December on sale now shows you the styles that smart Hong Kong women favour.41 words
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Article60 1960-12-02 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A decree nisi was granted in the High Court today to Peggy Krijgsmen, a former teacher. She petitioned for divorce from her husband. Vincent Krijgman. a Radio Brunei programme assistant, alleging cruelty. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. The couple were60 words
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112 1960-12-02 9 ffONG KONG, Thurs. Three British servicemen left Hong Kong today in a 22 -foot yacht for Singapore on the first lee of their "three men In a boat" cruise that will take them to England. They are Capt. John O. C.Reuter - 112 words
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Article44 1960-12-02 9 KUA'A LUMPUR. Thurs.— Malaya has been asked to train Indonesians in co-ope-rative insurance. The request was made to the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak by a team of Indonesian co-operators now on a visit here.44 words
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Article207 1960-12-02 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday A BOGUS doctor cheated a doctor of psychology of $40. the First Criminal District Court was told here today. Sabapathy Rajasingham. 27, who pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating, said he committed the offence on Nov. 15 while suffering from "acute mental207 words
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166 1960-12-02 9 Nightclub manager's wife hit policeman: Fined $150 OINGAPORE, Thurs. The attractive wife of the manager of West Point Garden Tan Kirn Hong, alias Irene Tan, 22, was today fined $150 for assaulting a policeman. Kirn Hong was alleged to have caused hurt to a police constable. Patrick Tan, at Pasir166 words
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Article26 1960-12-02 9 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Mr. Mahlndra Singh, chief clerk of the Agriculture Department here, has gone on transfer to the Federation Customs Department In Singapore.26 words
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Article81 1960-12-02 9 Are YOU the crying type? DO you cry while watching a sad film? Do you find it impossible to forgive a person who has snubbed you? Do certain colour combinations upset you? If so, you are a highly emotional person who is wearing yourself out unnecessarily. Today THE FREE PRESS81 words
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Article44 1960-12-02 9 KUANTAN. Thurs. The road to Sungei Lembing, a tin mining town 31 miles from here, is open to traffic again. The road was Impassable yesterday at Pasir Kemudl, halfway between here and Sungei Lembing, because of floods. The water subsided today.44 words
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Advertisement111 1960-12-02 9 'Protection against chills' "At this time of year it's so easy to catch a chill... For sure protection wear 'Vjyella." Cool when It's hot and warm when it's cool." Viyella IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE bod| rCtydtfll I h mmktn *f Hrrllm'mmd kmt l>» man fMfmlw Sankyo The ultimate hot111 words
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Advertisement212 1960-12-02 9 NEW! mm Campbell Kid llljflß Pen Set J//lB that lets you write in 1 If 4 DIFFERENT COLORS MERES HOW: IMB an Buy S difftftnl lundi tt CtmpMl't |Qf ■I BH HI >nd/or QKUlToupi W m SB" I Rtmoire "c liMi from i tfiltirtut t»«t of Cimpbtlli KEF md 0(212 words
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Article, Illustration208 1960-12-02 10 Japanese pianos for Malaya T^IPPON GAKKI Co. Ltd. of Hammamatsu, Japan's leading producer of musical instruments, wants to establish a market in Singapore and Malaya. Mr. Mike M. Miyake. the export manager, spent a few days this week investigating the local markets and seeking agents. Mr. Miyake said that his208 words
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Article53 1960-12-02 10 P. A. R. Malayan Paintworks Ltd., Singapore, concluded Its second paint course In its factory, Telok Blangah Road, last week. The course, which lasted a week. Included theory and practice and was attended by 23 candidates from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang. Port Dickson. Segamat, Malacca,53 words
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Article37 1960-12-02 10 A talk and demonstration on Banda, a new type of duplicating machine system, was given yesterday at the National Cash Register Co. office. Singapore, by Mr. F.W. Hartley, export manager of Block and Anderson Ltd.. London.37 words
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Article258 1960-12-02 10 Zanzibar sells more to Singapore LARGER SUPPLIES OF CLOVES SENT RESUMPTION of bigger clove supplies to Singapore from Zanzibar, East Africa, has considerably increased the values of trade between the two countries. Latest trade figures show that imports from Zanzibar in the first nine months of this year were valued258 words
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152 1960-12-02 10 Smallest disc player with one wave band radio JAPAN'S smallest record players with built-in transistor radio will be introduced to the Federation and Singapore markets soon. Manufactured by Aiwa Co. Ltd., of Tokyo, the record players will be available in two models. Mr. Teh Bee Heng. sales manager of the152 words
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Article32 1960-12-02 10 Soap production in the Federation and Singapore in the first eight months of this year totalled 382.212 cwt. compared with 335.765 cwt in the same period of last year.32 words
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Article229 1960-12-02 10 pERMAN and Japanese cars are now claimed to be in greater demand in the Federation than British vehicles. Dealers say that the prices of these cars and the cost of their maint >nance are lower. They also have good resale value. Agents In Kuala Lumpur report229 words
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134 1960-12-02 10 LOCAL PAINT CAN NOW BE USED FOR PUBLIC WORK T^HE Federation Gov- ernment has approved the use in public construction work of paint manufactured by the Federal Paint Factory Ltd.. Petaling Jaya. This follows laboratory tests by the Public Works Department to determine the quality of the paint. The managing134 words
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Article146 1960-12-02 10 HHHE United States CornA merce Department reported that American imports from Asia fell from US$262 million in August to US$2l6 million in September, due chiefly to reduced buying from Japan, the Philippines, Malaya, Indonesia and Kuwait. United States imports from Japan in September were valued at U5596.7146 words
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171 1960-12-02 10 REVISED DUTY ON PEPPER TO AID GROWERS OARAWAK has announced new rates of export duty on pepper to help the growers when prices are low and to discourage excessive speculative planting when prices are high. The revised rates will involve no change at present price levelc but duties will be171 words
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Article87 1960-12-02 10 FE boards ot BritishAmerican Tobacc o Co. Ltd. and Wiggins. Teape and Co. Ltd.. have agreed to form a holding company to take over and expand, primarily overseas, certain of their papermaking interests. The two companies will have equal shares in the holding company87 words
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Advertisement1734 1960-12-02 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TO AOEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sail! P. Sham Penmg MENISTNEUS Livtrpitl, Havre. Hamburg la Part/DM I DM I AUTOLYCUS LivtrpMl. Dubbn DIC 4 DM I DM 7/ D Dm II MYRMIDON M'seilles, H'burg, Ant'p, Amsterdam, London lie 7 Dec I DM 1/11 DEMOOOCUS1,734 words
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Advertisement1280 1960-12-02 11 THE LA.C LIMES--/SH~^i AIEH KMU. MEDITERIAHIAN. CONTINENTAL ft ICANIINAVIAN PttH. XrJllJs/ "POONA" a) 6M. 11-14/ 4 DM J' I Dte V I DM JLjnfK "JUIUHDIA" I) 11/21 Die 22/21 Oil 14/2J Die IlmmV -SIBONCA" I) a Dec/ 4JM 5/1 J" 1/ IJM Accepting cargo tor Cenol, Antwirp, Rotteroam/AmsttroM. Bremen, MMOuri.1,280 words
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Advertisement1452 1960-12-02 11 K!Sfi M THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD %f Singapore (lMsr*artta* la tki ttaitM KiacMai) tl LiMl SAILINGS tl AOEN. UK ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. S-rtM Pmm* lENVRACKIE Hamtwrg, LMlll, RottarMM ll Part/ IDM BEHVORLICR LrMraaM. Antwtrp, tott, Bremen. H'burg, Mtrougk ll Pirt/ I DM 7/ D Dm BENVEHUE Lmlii.1,452 words
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Advertisement1198 1960-12-02 11 W^. McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. >__ \K?V ni< vC P*^ Bt.l.BßMwjai UMB KJLAVKMKsS UMB LJMDIN. NAMDSRC, RBTTIRDAM. BAVU LM ANSELES. UN FIANCISCI, NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PMTTUN* AM Mr Caaakaa ft TO. AUaatti H.m. AcMftsag ufgi far CaatfM ft Seatt Cm DP COLOMBO Asarlll. S'pori P. Sham Penang BOUGAINVILLE la1,198 words
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1198 1960-12-02 12 By Our Market Correspondent PAN -MALAYAN rubber stocks including: foreign transhipment soared in October to total 154,462 tons, which is 21,772 tons above September and, according to some accounts, the highest figure ever. A market source said that the figure may be1,198 words
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Article38 1960-12-02 12 SINGAPORE. Dec. 1. RUBBER: 84 cents per lb. (down one and one-eighth cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84 cents (easier). TIN: 5394.12', per picul (down 12 'j cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 25 tons).38 words
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Article109 1960-12-02 12 MELBOURNE. Tliurs. INVESTMENT shares here iradA ed along steady lines. Awa gained Is. 3d. 10 265. 6dCascade Rights Is. tki. to 14*. and Electronic 'B Is. lo 19s. 6a. Base metals and the oils were Arm. while Commonwealth bonds eased further with heavier traduig. Ampol Pet 14/10'A.P.M 28/11109 words
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Article220 1960-12-02 12 DECEMBER first trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 84 cents per lb.. down I', cents on Wednesday's close. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. s.c.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. l RSS. Spot f.o.b. buyers 84. sellers 84> 3 (N>:220 words
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Article133 1960-12-02 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Dec., Jan. shipments $28 buyers, $28 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $41', sellers. drum $45* sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $250 and Sarawak $245 (both down $2.50), special Sarawak black133 words
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Article96 1960-12-02 12 THHE MaU>;an Exchante Banks' Association made the lollow ing changes In its rates to merchants yesterday a all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. 33<a. 90 d si 33 l credit bills. 33 U trade bills. Sfllin c T.T. or O.D. ready: New York96 words
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Article708 1960-12-02 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the Hollowing business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices uness only one was written). industrials: Bous'.ead $1.15 ON: Fraser and Neave ords $1.96 and $197; McAlister $1.14 OL. $1.19: Meial Box $1 81 ON.708 words
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Article23 1960-12-02 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Dec. I Not- M Industrials: 130.83 131-tt Tina. ***** 183.60 S Rubbers: 21t.2» 219-t« Jan. 1 1958= 1M.23 words
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Advertisement1221 1960-12-02 12 aajaajpaajapa] j===| wmmmmimm Express U.S.A. Pacific tic Atlantic Coast Servic* E T A. t.I.A. t.I.A. Spore P. Stum Penjng H'tonf L. Axielts N. York (tkski Mir« 27/ M Dec 31/ jaa I laa 21 Ji> 12 frt ■KHikiwa Mtra" 1124 Jia 21 H Jin 31 Jn 21 Ftl 11 Mar1,221 words
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Advertisement163 1960-12-02 12 -^■p^l ■■■MM ISRAEL NAVIGATION f*772*.™ lafWl COMPANY. LTD. EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE Eilit S'ptri laigkik Sure Penang Rangun Cilat E. NIELSEN Sailll SailM Suit* ll Pirt 3 Niv I- BIC 27 ttc AKKO Said* 13 lit 11 Die 24 Bic 21 Bic 21 Dec 21 Jaa BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO.,163 words
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Advertisement536 1960-12-02 12 TENDERS TENDER TENDERS are invited and will be accepted at the office of the Chairman. Rural Board. Ground Floor. City Hall. Singapore. 6. up to noon of the 9th December. 1960. for the supply during 1961 of licence and house number plates. Samples of the plates required may be viewed,536 words
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Advertisement788 1960-12-02 12 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Tham Blng Yew Is no j longer connected with F. E. Zuellig (Singapore) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, and is therefore not authorised to transact business or to collect monies or goods on behalf of the Company. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED NOTICE Is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting788 words
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Advertisement253 1960-12-02 12 NOTICES AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND Notice is hereby Riven that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend on account of the year ending 31st December. 1960 of 2f per cent (9.6 pence per share) less Income tax a: 7s. 9d. in the This dividend253 words
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Advertisement929 1960-12-02 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable essential electrical extensions to be carried out In Union Building Substation, it will be necessary to Khut down electricity supplies on Sunday. 4th December, 1960. from 8.00 ajn. to 7.00 pjn. The following areas will be affected: 1. Union Building929 words
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Advertisement593 1960-12-02 13 NOTICES NASSIM ft CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will seU by Public Auction in their Sale-Kooma No*. 4 A 4-1. tollyer Quay, Singapore, on Saturday, 3rd December, 19M. at 1* a.m. Modern design lounge suite; Dining tables and Chairs; Sideboards; Showcases; Writing Bur-eau-Bookcases; Bteel Storage Cabinets; etc.. MINIPIANO; SILENT Kerosene Refrigerator (New;;593 words
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Advertisement797 1960-12-02 13 I^BBsTsTsfsT^Bß^***^******^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* t (Continued from Psc* t) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. oxtrm c CHILDREN'S AMAN REQUIRED la c European household must understand b and speak Kngllsh. Bend details of ax- c pertence, age eta Box A4OT6 B.T. f .Spore. P WANTED IMMEDIATELY, general, cook, amah. English797 words
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Advertisement993 1960-12-02 13 SITUATIONS VACANT I It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ets. oxtrm n WELL-ESTABLISHED INSURANCE f COMPANY requires urgently Chief clerk. Salary according to experience I but not less than $408/-. Must be of preparing General Insurance r. Policies and be able to handle corree- I pondence Apply Box A9T75 B.T.993 words
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Advertisement768 1960-12-02 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT W Words SS (Min.)— Box St cts. oxtrm MODERN FURNIBNBD 2-bedroom Bat Kampong Bahru Road. Rent 127i>.36. Apply P.O. Box 8021, Singapore. MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE at Tan Boon Chong Avenue off Holland Road near Queen Astrid Park-Four spacious bedrooms, large lounge, dinIng room and big compound-All con-veniences-Monthly Rental768 words
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Advertisement842 1960-12-02 13 EDUCATION it Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. sxtra TYPEWRITING. IwWWJusl loaafcmsV attention. Thorough knowledge In S months, 35/40 w.p m. guaranteed. Special Rapid, weeks. December Sessions: Shorthand. Book-keeping, Correspondence, Stenography. Rapid Results Commercial School, (Air-condi-tioned) 49/49 A, Lorong 32, Geylang, Singapore. POSTAL TUITION: Let Stamford College help you pass842 words
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Advertisement818 1960-12-02 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. ext,-* 1.4 JAGUAR tSST 14.950 for quick sale, owner going on tears. First class oondlttoo throughout. Phone B'pore mm BBMI bouse (*****). LATI I»St VIS PA, excellent Condition accident free, spare wheel. Instalment can be arranged. View 343 Jalan Besar,818 words
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Advertisement639 1960-12-02 13 FOR SALE it Words U (Min.)— Box St eU. oxtrm SPECIAL Or-FM for X mss New Tear. Nrwly imported from U.S.A. latest 1961, Coins to life stereo Christmas Cards and New Tsar Cards with music tt aiaslnf. Ideal fcr X'mas and New Tear sifts. (Buy one to day.) One copy639 words
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Article349 1960-12-02 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By K. Lumpur, Thurs. FEDERATION TURF CLUBS TO HOLD 'IMPORTANT MEETING' SUNDAY /"\FF-COURSE betting now seems very likely to be introduced on the Malayan turf early in the 1961 season. Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, chairman of the Selangor Turf Club, told me today that "an349 words
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Article106 1960-12-02 14 Three-hour tennis exhibition PENANG, Thurs.— Jack Kramer's professional tennis quartet— Ashley Cooper. Pancho Segura, Alex Olmedo and Andres Gimeno will give three-hour exhibition under floodlights when they open their Malayan tour at the Penang Sports Club courts on Monday at 8.30 p.m. Cooper will meet Segura in the singles, while106 words
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128 1960-12-02 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Mike Sangster. 20-year-old British "giant killer" of the Victorian lawn tennis championships, was beaten in the men's singles semi, finals today by American Davis Cup player Barry Mackay. The American won in three hard-fought sets. 6-4. 10-8. 12-10. In the other semi-final.Reuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-12-02 14 IT IS BRAVO BY 1 ½LENGTHS AT K.L. RACES T>RAVO (Laurie Johnson up) conies through in the straight to beat a, Cl. 5 Div 1 field over 51 f by 1} lengths at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Johnson also rode two other winners in Leslian and Lady Jambo. Picture byNG BEH LEOW - 53 words
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Article166 1960-12-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ifOCKEY Arthur Ward injured his shoulder in a race crash at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He left almost immediately by air to Singapore for a medical check-up. He will probably miss the last day on Sunday, reports EPSOM JEEP. Ward, riding lan 'outsider,166 words
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Article48 1960-12-02 14 HONG KONO. Thurs. The visiting Costa Rican soccer team last night beat a Combined Chinese XI 2-1, before 25.000 spectators In the Government stadium here. There was no scoring in the first half In this floodlit game last In a series of three.48 words
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Article88 1960-12-02 14 BOMBAY. Thurs. Rusl Surti. an all-rounder, is the only new "cap" In India's team for the First Test match here against Pakistan, which starts tomorrow. Suril, a good bat. Is a left-arm seam bowler. The team Is: Nalr Contractor leapt), Pankaj Roy, Abbas All Baig, PollyReuter - 88 words
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Article319 1960-12-02 14 WEIGHTS for TT eight races at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Cl. 2, Div. I— 6f. ResqnMeur 9.00 Come I p 8.11 Gameborough 111 8.11 Matanza 8.10 Roman Galley II 8.08 Dr. Doddington 8.08 Bacqlava 8.07 Tumbalina 8.06 Mighty Missel 8.06 Amazonas 8.06 Here He Comes II B.OS Titilino319 words
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169 1960-12-02 14 Thurs.—ltalian Davis Cup star Nicola Pletrangeli may continue to play as an amateur with his grandfather's financial backing. The Melbourne morning newspaper, "The Age", today said professional lawn tennis promoter Jack Kramer's offer of M 5150.000 for three years to Pietrangeli had now beenReuter - 169 words
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Article215 1960-12-02 14 WOLVES, RANGERS IN LAST FOUR LONDON. Thurs. Wolverhampton Wanderers and Glasgow Rangers, winners of the English and Scottish football Cups, last night qualified to meet in one of the semi-finals of the European cup winners trophy tournament. In Wolverhnmpton, Wanderen beat F.K- Austria 5-0 in tae second leg of theirReuter - 215 words
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Article44 1960-12-02 14 LONDON, Thurs. Alex Mlteff, 25-year-old Argentine heavyweight. Is to fight Henry Cooper, the British and British Empire champion, at Wembley on Dec. Miteff replaces Joe Erskine (Wales), who withdrew from nig proposed title fight against Cooper because of a damaged hand.44 words
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Advertisement74 1960-12-02 14 Be warned if you bake with Stork they'll always ask for more Yes, use Stork, and your family will keep you busy busy baking lots of deliriously tempting cakes, melt-in-the-mouth pastry, and feather-light puddings. But with Stork you'll like baking a lot because Stork creams so easily. Get Stork today!74 words
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Miscellaneous260 1960-12-02 14 Straits Times Crossword across shire? (5, 10). 4 A Communist holds metrical 5 Conican feudal system (8). lines to be transposed (8). 6 He married Pocahontas (5). PUoe alter a sentence (6). 7 A black substance, take 8. It's a nervy affair when one bite (7). wild beast pursues a260 words
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Article545 1960-12-02 15 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By K. LUMPUR, Thurs. S'gor HA strengthen attack for quad in bid to regain lost prestige MIKE SHEPHERDSON, the Federation Asian and Olympics Games hockey player, will signal his return to representative hockey when he tuvis out for Selangor in the quadrangular545 words
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206 1960-12-02 15 LONDON, Thurs. A complete revision of the wages system and contract* of English League i footballers Is proposed in a report drawn up by Mr. Alan Hardaker. secretary of the League. The report. announced today, deals with many aspects of the present football disputes inReuter - 206 words
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342 1960-12-02 15 Schools' rugby carnival starts next week KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A schools Rugby carnival will be held in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 6 to Dec. 12. The week's programme will start with the Federation schools inter-state Rugby competition and reach a grand climax with the first International schoolboys' rugby match between342 words
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Article47 1960-12-02 15 SPOKE JUNIOR tip a-final replay: Chinese Athletic 'A' 7 (Seng Thum 3. Hee Wan 2, Choon Chee 2) Darul Afiah 'A' (Shariff) HILDA CUP: Methodist English School 5 (Abdul Malek 3. Fauzll. Hisham) Sekolah Kebengsaan 0. MACGILLIVRAY CUP (Segamat): Payalang Dst 6 Buklt Slput Kst. 0.47 words
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Article53 1960-12-02 15 TAIPING LEAGUE: Prisons 1 (Talbi 7th Bn RMR 1 (Ahmad). IPOB LEAGUE DIV. 2: Samuels Club v Town Council abandoned (rain). FRIENDLIES: S'gor Sikh Union 2 (Gurucharan, Manmohan) Federation Police 2 (MokhUar Singh, Prakaah) at XL; Police 3 (Mahlnda 2, Chong Kow Chal) Segamat Youth Club 2 (Wong Kirn53 words
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Article135 1960-12-02 15 MAHINDASA CUP TOURNEY 'Malacca): Winners Beng Cheong Society, runners-up Police SC. Seng Cheong bt Day Training Centre 5-0. <Beng Yee Ling bt J. Chua 17-15, 15-8; Goh Yew Chuan bt R. Oan 15-3. 15-7: Ho Peng Kuen bt Pang Kong Nam 15-13. 15-7; Goh Yew Chuan and Cliong Koon135 words
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Article62 1960-12-02 15 PENANG CRT OPEN CSHIPS: Men's singles i-finals Lee Kee Hoay t Tan Ah Fee 6-4. 4-6. 5-4 'unhnlsh, falling light); veteran* dnffk* .-final: Lim Keng Hock bt Chin The»n Lok 4-6. 6-4. 6-0; <■«(' PLATE: Heah Eng Ouan v J. Rajendran 6-3. 4-« (unfinished): Goh Eng Toon bt 00l62 words
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Article22 1960-12-02 15 S GOR INTER -SCHOOL FINALS: (Un^er 14 VI 6 (two tries) Maxwell 0; Under-15 Kajang HS 3 (penalty) VI 3 (try).22 words
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540 1960-12-02 15 Selangor XV are ready for tough clash with Forces KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. INJURY-HIT Selangor take on their hardest hurdle in the HMS Malaya Rugby Football Cup Competition when they meet Commonwealth Forces (North) in the northern section of the tournament at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday (kick-off 5.15 p.m.) A540 words
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197 1960-12-02 15 Athletic go to final with 7-1 win CINOAPORE. Thurs.—Chln- ese Athletic "A" entered the final of the S.A.F.A. Junior Cup when tl.-y trounced Darul Aflah "A" 7-1 in their replay at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. They will meet R.A.F. Seletar "A" In the final. Athletic, who were held by Darul197 words
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143 1960-12-02 15 fOMMONWEATH lorces (North) will Held nine Maoris against Selangor. The Maoris are from the Second Battalion, New Zealand Regiment based In Talplng. Among them are two former Maori All-Blacks, Paul McAndrew and Nat Cooper. Me Andrew and Cooper and two other players143 words
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Article122 1960-12-02 15 At Sungel Patanl on Saturday, penang meet Kedah to decide the wooden spoonlsta in the north rone. Penang started the season well when they went down narrowly to selangor. but they were trounced by Perak and Commonwealth Forces 'north) In their next two matches. Kedah. too.122 words
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223 1960-12-02 15 SAFA SELECTORS WILL HAVE CHOICE OF 300 FOR ASIAN CUP By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Than.— Thirty-five players will be selected from the Singapore youth knockout soccer competition (or the McGregor Watt trophy which begins on Saturday. for trials in preparation for the under-21 Asian Junior Cup tournament In Bangkok223 words
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Article291 1960-12-02 15 By JACK FINGLETON Canberra, Thursday AUSTRALIAN Test cricket captain Richie Ben- aud's slow legbreaks tied up the West Indians in knots at Sydney this week and the tourists, when they arrived Brisbane yesterday and went to practice, found that legbreaks were all Greek291 words
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Article94 1960-12-02 15 SOCCER ENGLISH F.A. CUP (2nd rd) Tranmere Rovers 1 York City I; Accrington Stanley 3 Man&Xleld o (replay). TO IB MATCHES: LOa of Oost« Rica, 2 Combined Chinese XI 1 at Hong Kong; Locomotlce of Russia 6 All-Hiroshima 0. at Hiroshima. SQUASH RACKET BRITISH OPEN CBHIPS Q FINALS (London):94 words
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Miscellaneous74 1960-12-02 15 HOCKEY QI'ADRANGCLAE AT XL: S'gor v Penang (4 p.m.); Pmk v Negri Sembllan (5.15 p.m.. prince* Rd). SPORE LEAGCE DIV. 1: SRC v University (SRC padang). IPOH LEAGUE DIV. X: KUat Club v 2 Workshop AFMC (uppn padang); Telecom* v 3 rmr (lower padang). TAIPING LEAGUE: Kilat Club v Garrison74 words
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Article584 1960-12-02 16 SINGAPORE. Ttrurs 'BLAME FOR NOT SOLVING PROBLEM SHOULD NOT FALL ON THE GOVERNMENT' NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Government and Nanyang University leaders on the reorganisation of the university have been shelved tor the time being. A Joint communique in Chinese today revealed that the Government and584 words
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Article53 1960-12-02 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Guard Regiment, in conjunction with the Society of Musical Friends presented a concert of light music at the Cultural Centre tonight. The programme included light orchestral and choral works with instrumental and vocal solos by Jill Maggs. Jean Montgomery. Hammer Webb-Peploe, John Streatfleld53 words
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Article26 1960-12-02 16 BANGKOK. Thurs.— A cholera outbreak of epidemic proportions has developed in the northeastern Thai province of Übolthani. and 100 cases have been reported. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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343 1960-12-02 16 JAKARTA, Thurs fTHE Indonesian newspaper Merdeka today criticised the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for h i s failure to play his role as mediator between Indonesia and the Netherlands over the West Irian dispute. The Tengku said recently onReuter - 343 words
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Article47 1960-12-02 16 MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev today received Mr. Liv Shiao-chi, head of tbe Chinese delegation now in MO6COW. During the meeting, held in the headquarters of the central committee, a talk was held "in c warm, comradely atmosphere," Tass news 1 agency said. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-12-02 16 THIS timber-laden trailer lorry skidded and crashed into a monsoon drain at the H; mile Lornie Road during a heavy downpour at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. It was heading for Thomson Road. The Chinese driver escaped unhurt. The lorry and its spilled logs55 words
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Article398 1960-12-02 16 LONDON, Thurs. Today's performance on the London stock exchange was similar to that of yesterday. After an uncertain opening industrials Improved in response to a selective demand and there were several gains on balance. Outside industrials interest was at a very low level and the398 words
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248 1960-12-02 16 OWNERS WILL GET BACK $56m. IN CESS I{UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The $56 million now accumulated in the rubber antiinflationary cess is to be returned to estate owners and smallholders soon. The money was collected by the Government when the price of rubber went above v $1 a lb. from Aug.248 words
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Article85 1960-12-02 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Select Committee studying the Queen Street and Silat Road Sikh Gurdwaras Bill to amalgamate the two temples and place ihem under an incorporated Board of Trus-x tees, has called for repre- r sentations from the publicRepresentations should b« in writing and addressed to:85 words
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