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Title Section19 1960-12-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 AW**"* He**"*' The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 1960 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article316 1960-12-05 1 SUBANDRIO: WE SHALL STILL BE FRIENDS Indonesia very happy if he had succeeded' 'It does not matter at all' JAKARTA. Sun. THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said here today that the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was not to be blamed if his efforts toReuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration487 1960-12-05 1 RESERVE UNIT CALLED TO CONTROL CROWD DURING SINGAPORE AIRPORT STOP-OVER "I wish I could talk to them all,' says smiling visitor as he acknowledges cheers SINGAPORE, Sunday. pOLICK reserve unit reinforcements wen rushed to the Singapore Airport today to control a crowd of more than487 words
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131 1960-12-05 1 US missile explodes: Blast felt 10 miles away LOS ANGELES. Sun. A 97-foot Titan intercontinental missile exploded in its underground storage chamber at Vandenberg Airbase last night with a roar which rattled windows ten miles away. The Titan b> part of America's arsenal of longrange weapons capable of carrying nuclearReuter - 131 words
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Article52 1960-12-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Wong Keng Fatt. 19. was stabbed in the back while walking in Chow Kit Road here late tonight. He was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition. Many people saw the assault, which took place a few yards from the52 words
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Article253 1960-12-05 1 Turf Clubs agree on way to handle off-course betting KUALA LL'MPL'R, Sunday. REPRESENTATIVES of the three Federation Turf Clubs, meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, unanimously agreed to recommend the establishment of a nati6nal totalisator agency, operating through the Turf Club totes, to handle off-the-course betting.253 words
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Article54 1960-12-05 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. President Eisenhower will personally welcome Presidentelect John F. Kennedy at the main entrance of the White House on Tuesday, it was announced today. Mr. Elsenhower also has directed contingents from the Army, Navy. Air Force and Marines to line the White House driveway forUPI - 54 words
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Article39 1960-12-05 1 LONDON. Sun. The Sunday Timed said today the Soviet Union is building a base in Siberia for 3,000-mile missiles "whose target area appears to be China." The newspaper said the base Is In Kamchatka.— UJ>.l.39 words
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Article135 1960-12-05 1 NEW YORK, Sun. RUSSIA today cast her 91st veto to prevent the newly-independent northwest African Republic of Mauritania becoming the 100 th member of the United Nations. The vote came at the .end of a tense procedural wrangle in the Security Council, during which the SovietReuter - 135 words
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Article1068 1960-12-05 1 Egyptian envoys leave the Congo LEOPOLDVTT.T.E, Sun. —A 15-man United Arab Republic diplomatic mission, declared persona non grata by President Kasavubu on Thursday, left here today by plane for Cairo. The dipiomats. including the Ambassador. Mr. Murud Ghaleb, were accused of interfering in the Congo's internal affairs. This is theReuter; UPI - 1,068 words
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Article34 1960-12-05 1 BRITISH FLOODS LONDON. Mm M Umns in WM <vi lands under Huud jfter iif»n-^op F.ir»>- of Cardiff "ut "IT Amy ljndtng ffjft n »d >trjndid -n t^ctt i i tion Morstnin?— Beui- 134 words
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Advertisement112 1960-12-05 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement the official stamp of the State of Geneva the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY' 1 H SENA. LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS m M I* RT v Let your Christmas party sparkle112 words
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Article298 1960-12-05 2 ARK' FAILURE TO OBEY 'ORDERS' IS SETBACK FOR RUSSIAN PLANS MOSCOW, Sunday RUSSIAN plans to put a man into space have evidently suffered 2 setback with the failure of the third Soviet spaceship to obi\\ orders from its ground control and bring its two space-dog passenger* safelyReuter - 298 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-12-05 2 MAMLA. Sunday THE Philippines military adviser to the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation. Lieut.-Oen Manuel Cabal, said today that the organisation was revising its defence plans to face the Communist threat in Laos and South Vietnam. He was answering questions at the airport on176 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-12-05 2 86— a toast to Winston I ADY CHURCHILL raises a glass of champagne at the window of her home in Hyde Park Gate, London, in celebration of the 86th birthday of her husband. Sir Winston, last Wednesday. Britain's great wartime leader is recovering from a broken bone in his back,Reuter - 95 words
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Article31 1960-12-05 2 BUENOS AIRES. Sun.— The Buenos Aires branch of the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina. was closed down yesterday by federal police. No explanation was given for th» closure —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article157 1960-12-05 2 AMMAN. Sunday \N Amman bookseller said yesterday he was offered £10,000 ($85,000) to plant the time bombs that killed Premier Hazza Majali and 12 others last Aug. 29. The bookseller. Salah Safadl. and 15 others were charged with the bombing of the Prime Minister's office.157 words
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Article48 1960-12-05 2 TORONTO. Sun. Alan Rose, the youitg English i miner trapped for 69 hours 'while working in a northern Ontario gold mine, was la j critical condition hsre ye.s- terday after undergoing a I major operation. He was operated for a perI forated ulcer.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous17 1960-12-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby sire 14. \Y [U*T»g| f tmi» »a\ II (no£ «t£ «z« 12)17 words
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Article443 1960-12-05 3 PEKING'S POLICY THAT 'WAR WITH THE WEST IS INEVITABLE' SUFFERS A SETBACK AT THE COMMUNIST SUMMIT LONDON, Sunday 1)1 SSIA'S peaceful co-existence policy gained the day against the tough "war with West is inevitable" policy advocated by China at the recent Communist summit" meeting here, according443 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-12-05 3 priest HE IS JEERED BY WOMEN, SHOVED AND CURSED IN RACE ROW CITY A N unidentified Roman Catholic priest is jeered by two women as > he walks toward the Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans. The priest, who said he was just an observer, was shovedUPI - 71 words
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88 1960-12-05 3 The Queen's Honours list on Dec. 31 LONDON, Sun. Queen Elizabeth's New Year honours list is to be published on the last day of the old year Dec. 31. 1960. Political quarters said it Is believed to be the first time for a New Year list to appear In theReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration299 1960-12-05 3 LONDON, Sun. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, arrived back in London yesterday after his visit to the Pope in Rome and his pilgrimage to the"Holy Land Dr. Fisher spent an hour on Friday talkingReuter - 299 words
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Article28 1960-12-05 3 PALM BEACH, (Florida). Sun. Governor Luther Hodges of North Carolina has been appointed Secretary of Commerce In the new administration of Presidentelect John Kennedy.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article28 1960-12-05 3 TOKYO. Sun.— The U.S. Air Force weather office here today reported that typhoon "Ophelia" was expected to be 405 miles east of Okinawa early tomorrow. Reutej.Reuter - 28 words
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Article47 1960-12-05 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The State Department today honoured the U.S. Embassy In Tokyo for its work In helping to draft the new Japanese-American security treaty. Mr. Christian Herter. the Secretary of State, conferred the meritorious service award on the Embassy at a special ceremony. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement137 1960-12-05 3 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 to date that you137 words
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Advertisement156 1960-12-05 3 pa Ask for illustrated folder and pricrU.^t. U f 6 COL LYE R QUAY P.O. h<UIV SINGAPOM Open Nil 5.30 p.m. A beautiful coloured Swiss Calendar is given free with every purchase above $25. A limited number of tuch calendars is available far sale at part cast $2 plus SO156 words
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Miscellaneous388 1960-12-05 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 metres,) SHORT WAVE: «2 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negararrom 8.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. leu. .News Headlines; 6.05 Mormiiß A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Teik Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Lee; 7.00 Ted Heath And His388 words
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Article424 1960-12-05 4 IT WILL GO TOWARDS BUYING EQUIPMENT FOR DEVELOPMENT IN FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federation Government has set aside $15 million for buying equipment needed for the country's rural development programme. ()i this amount, $10 million was for equipment for this year's projects but only424 words
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Article62 1960-12-05 4 An appeal to women TELUK ANSON, Sun. Women have a very important role to play in nation building and they should take a more active part in the country's affairs. said Inche Mohamed Senawi bin Haji Zainuddin, District Officer. Lower Perak, at Langkap new village near here Inche Senawi was62 words
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179 1960-12-05 4 CHILDREN'S SOCIETYFLAG DAY: AN APPEAL FOR SUPPORT SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Children's Society needs at least about $40,000 this year to maintain the casework agency in Towner Road and the convalescent home in Changi, Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan, president of the Society, disclosed tonight. Mrs. Tan was making an appeal179 words
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Article54 1960-12-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. All Collectors of Land Revenue in Johore have been instructed to set up selection committees to choose settlers for group settlement areas approved by the Government. The instructions were issued by the Johore Government appointing the Collector of Land Revenue of each district as54 words
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Article35 1960-12-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Winners of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute essay contest held here recently will be awarded their prizes at a ceremony at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.35 words
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Article25 1960-12-05 4 KLANG. Sun. The town council here is to build mote quarters at Klang and Pott Swettenham for Its labour force of about 500.25 words
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Article24 1960-12-05 4 December HER WORLD'S fashion feature, "Who's a copycat?" presents charming designs for mother and daughter dresses with free patterns to make them.24 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-12-05 4 Mr. Liew Chin Woon and Miss Lim Beng Hui at the Singapore Registry on Saturday. Mr. Vim Heng Pent and Miss Tan Kirn See at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church on Saturday. Dr. Wllmot R. Rasaitayagam and Miss Sybil Monica Shrapnel at St. Andrew's Cathedral on120 words
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Article260 1960-12-05 4 S'PORE TO OPEN TRADE OFFICES SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government's senior trade and cultural representative's office in Indonesia will be the biggest of three such offices to be established in three countries next year at a cost of $400,000. The Jakarta office will have a staff of about 10. including260 words
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Article99 1960-12-05 4 Where to see free film shows SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. Tomorrow: Kampong Wak Tanjong: Tan Mong School, Yio Chu Kang 11 m.s.; Kampong Java Teban. Tuesday: Hindu99 words
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Article63 1960-12-05 4 ORIK. Sun. Four Government workers In this administrative centre of the remote Upper Perak district will b« leaving on transfer after a two-year tour here. They are Mr. Lai Aun Weng. hospital assistant. Mr. Beh Cheng Chuan. chief clerk' in the district office. Mr. Abdul63 words
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251 1960-12-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A set of modern low-cost multi-pur-pose furniture constructed at Boys' Town will be the highlight of an exhibition to be staged by the Housing and Development Board. Mr. Tan Cheng Slong. an architectural student at the Singapore Polytechnic, who251 words
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Advertisement34 1960-12-05 4 Haw YOU S~n Th* AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR AT JALAN TEBRAU JOHORE BAHRU EXTENDING BY POPULAR REQUEST To 10th DECEMBER 1960 MALAYAN TOUK PONTIAN BATU PAHAT Ml AR MALACCA AND NORTHWARDS SOMETHING NEW IN FUN-FAIRS34 words
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Advertisement586 1960-12-05 4 jcAnuar#j X I OMANIJATION Now Showine' nomlJo 400 ~KYCHO" STARTS AT 1 I 11 JO «w-1 .50-4.20-4.50 a ".SOpm t IJ I N.O M But U. An. Will I. I 4. I Admitted To Th« Theatre At- I 4. I t«r Th« Start Of Each P.rf or I man— Ot586 words
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Miscellaneous311 1960-12-05 4 rE following Is today's London. Prankfurt. Rome. Beischedule of civil air- rut Bombay, Madras (A 1402) cnaft movements at Paya 80 m L#bar airnnrt Sln.annr, Malayan Airway*: Prom w?Dar airport, singapor. Kuala Lumpur (M Li7i) 10.15 ARRIVALS a.m.: from Penang, Ipoh. Kuala BOAC: From London, Dussel- Lumpur. Malacca (MLIO3) 12.46311 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-12-05 5 IVf R Tye Chee Tin help* 1 x his bride. Miss Tan Cheng Imm. to cot their wedding cake at the reception at the St. John Ambulance Association hall in Ipoh on Saturday. The bride is a nursing sister at the Ipoh hospital while the groom60 words
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118 1960-12-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday OFFICERS and men of the 656 Squadron, Army Air Corps here had a few anxious moments this morning when an Auster aircraft, which left for Taiping, failed to make radio contact with the 'control room. They were about to sound the118 words
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Article53 1960-12-05 5 IPOH Sun.— An American Buddhist priest, the Yen. Sumangalo (Robert Staurt Clifton) said that Ipoh had long been known amone the Buddhists In Malaya as being the most backward cf all towns in spreading the religion. He was speaking at the official opening of the Buddhist Society53 words
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Article458 1960-12-05 5 'MOTOR-CYCLE LOANS WENT ON CARS' Auditor-General criticises the Kelan tan Govt. KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday SEVENTEEN government officers in Kelantan obtained loans to buy motor-cycles and then went ahead and bought cars. One bought nothing at all. This is just one of the instances of discrepancies, errors and irregularities listed by458 words
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Article69 1960-12-05 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. —I The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Ali Salfuddln, accompanied by his two sons who are studying in the Federation, returned here yesterday by Malayan Airways from Singapore The Sultan's sons. Prince Dull Pengiran Muda HassanaJ Bolklah. 14 and, Prince Pengiran Muda Mohamed69 words
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Article61 1960-12-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An exhibition lowing the progress made in the field of education In Malaya is now being held at the Specialist Teachers Training Centre at Cheras Road here. The exhibition, which began on Friday, will stay open till Tuesday. It displays the work of sutdents In61 words
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Article115 1960-12-05 5 Crowd ban near this court SINGAPORE, Bun.->A new law now In force makes it an offence to hold assemblies or processions near the Industrial Arbitration Court while it is In session. A new sub-section of the Minor Offences Ordinance empowers the Deputy Commissioner of Police to prohibit any assembly or115 words
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Article20 1960-12-05 5 TELUK ANSON, Bun. A variety concert highlighted the annual graduation dinner of the Day Training Centre here last night.20 words
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120 1960-12-05 5 Man due to wed this week dies in crash pENANG, Sun. A man due to be married this week was killed in a road accident here last night. His fiancee was injured. Saw Chool Ouan. 26. died without regaining consciousness soon after admission to the General Hospital. His fiancee, Nglam120 words
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Article56 1960-12-05 5 PENANG, Sun The Governor. Raja Tun Uda, and the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, were among the large gathering at the Petiang Turf Club golf section's annual dinner and dance at the E atnd O Hotel last night. The guests were received by Mr. Choong Ewe56 words
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241 1960-12-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday r fHE Government is working on plans for wiping out leprosy in Singapore, the medical superintendent of the Trafalgar Home, Dr. P. Oorjitham, said in a recent broadcast over Radio Singapore. The day would come, he said when leprosy would241 words
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Article45 1960-12-05 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun The Kelantan branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union is to ask the state Government to set up a departmental staff council and a state Whltley Council. The decision was taken at a meeting of the union yesterday.45 words
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99 1960-12-05 5 KUCHING, Sunday A GARDENER is challenging a company director for a seat in the Miri district council at the forthcoming elections. They are among the 43 people who will contest the elections on D«c 18. A total of 2.065 voters will go to the99 words
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Article44 1960-12-05 5 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER From PERTH. Sun. Reductions in overseas students' special fees from A£so to A£3o— have been approved by the West Australian University Senate. The finance committee had recommended the reduction in the light of recent faculty service charges increases.44 words
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Advertisement329 1960-12-05 5 TlppE feoßD END AND 3-WAY ARE NOW AVAILABLE EX-STOCK FROM: \Mrehard Motors AND BORNEO MOTORS X, *m e ans j J .1)1 time I CALL ON J "1 86, High Street, 1 L Singapore 6. Tel: *****. m^H| Dress up with the newest and jB^P the latest in fashion fabrics329 words
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156 1960-12-05 6 GOVERNOR PRAISES THE CONVENT SISTERS MALACCA, Sun.— The Governor, Dato Hajl Abdul Malek, yesterday paid tribute to the Sisters of the Convent of Holy Infant Jesus for their devotion to duty and the very great part they had played in the education of girls in this country. He said that156 words
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Article81 1960-12-05 6 Missing boy found in water tub PENANG, Sun— A mother found her missing two-year-old son lying at the bottom of an earthen tub filled with water ln the bathroom of their Green Lane home yesterday The boy, Patrick Dass. was taken out unconscious. He died on the way to hospital.81 words
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Article49 1960-12-05 6 IPOH. Bun.— Mr. Chin Kee Chean, 22. a former student of the Anglo-Chinese School, Kampar, has left for Australia to take up a course ln chartered accountancy at the Melbourne University. He is the youngest son of Mr. Chin Sun Seong, a tin miner.49 words
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304 1960-12-05 6 Mining land: 'Privileged few' queries in Assembly IPOH. Sunday T^HE Perak Government is to be asked to ex- plain why certain parts of the State were thrown open for iron ore mining and prospecting without prior notification so that "a few privileged persons in the know" could "cash in" by304 words
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88 1960-12-05 6 A BIRTHDAY MESSAGE TO KING OF THAILAND KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang dl-pertuan Agong has sent a telegram congratulating the King of Thailand on the occasion of his birthday. The message said: "On this august and Joyous occasion of Your Majesty's birthday, my people and my Government Join me ln88 words
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192 1960-12-05 6 GOVT. LOOKING FOR A DIRECTOR OF MUSIC KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government is looking for young men and women to fill several types of Jobs ranging from a director of music to technicians in the research laboratories of the Department of Agriculture. Candidates for the post of the Director192 words
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Article40 1960-12-05 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A woman, Llm Jee Lian, 30. was fined $500. or four months' jail, here when mk pleaded guilty to assisting in carrying on "characters" lottery at Langkap new village near Teluk Anson on Nov. 30.40 words
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258 1960-12-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday COMMERCIAL firms and industries in the Federation are carrying out Malayanisation as planned and some are doing it faster than expected. Heads of Industries said today that many Malayans are already occupying key positions. They were commenting on a resolution passed by the258 words
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Article, Illustration111 1960-12-05 6 r>H, San.— A pretty Chinese girl. Miss Leong Lai Kuan, 22, who was converted to the Muslim faith two months ago. was married last night to a police inspector at Gopeng, 12 miles south of here. She has taken the name Zaleha binte Abdullah. It was111 words
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Article143 1960-12-05 6 KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday. A LORRY-DRIVER was assaulted by about five people this morning when he stopped after an accident at the 49$ mile Ipoh-Penang main trunk road, outside Kuala Kangsar. The driver, Teoh Kirn Weng, 43. quickly Jumped back into his lorry and drove to143 words
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Article36 1960-12-05 6 IPOH, Sun.— A verdict of accidentay death was recorded by the coroner at an Inquest on Mathazln bin Mat Arts, 20. a cowherd, who was ran over by a train on Sept ft36 words
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127 1960-12-05 6 Home life remedy for juvenile delinquency DENANG. Sun. The r director of St. Xavier's Institution, Br. T. Michael, said last night the remedy for Juvenile delinquency and its allied problems lay in the home. "We in school guarantee that we will strive to bring your children up to be good,127 words
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Article20 1960-12-05 6 KLANG, Sun.— The Civil Defence Club will hold a Christmas dance at its headquarters here on Dec. 17.20 words
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Article400 1960-12-05 7 AAM URGES GOVERNMENT TO RESURFACE ALL PLANK BRIDGES: DANGER DURING WET WEATHER KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday TUt AUTOMOBILE Association of Malaya has urged the Federation Government to give priority in the Five-Year-Plan to resurfacing plank bridges on main roads as they were "death traps" during wet weather.400 words
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138 1960-12-05 7 Poor boys to get Xmas jobs at Post Office KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The General Post Office here is to help 15 boys from poor families to buy their school books next year by giving them temporary Jobs during the Christmas rush. The boys will work for 10 days starting on138 words
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Article42 1960-12-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ong Bee Hoon. 5-year-old daughter of a farmer, was drowned in a nine-foot deep well at the 10th. mile Jurong Road I here today. The girl was playing near I the well when she fell in.42 words
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Article43 1960-12-05 7 MALACCA. Sun. Seventy telephone operators have decided to hold a "get together" every month to foster better co-operation among themselves. The first such gathering was held recently at the home of their supervisor. Che Rahman blnte Mohamed I Salleh.43 words
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Article, Illustration264 1960-12-05 7 Major Catherine leaves with one regret FOR 59 BOYS AND GIRLS ITS A _SAD GOODBYE TO MUMMY' TPOH, Sun. Major Catherine Smith, matron of the Salvation Army home for children in Ipoh, leaves tomorrow for England on retirement. Today she celebrated her 61st birthday with the 59 boys and girls264 words
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Article42 1960-12-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A party of 40 Forms IV and V schoolchildren started a fiveday civics tour of central Malaya today. The trip was organised by the Johore State information Office in conjunction with the Education Department.42 words
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258 1960-12-05 7 CESS EXEMPTIONS TO CEASE: NOW ALL ESTATES MUST PAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday EXEMPTIONS from payment of rubber research and replanting levies will be lifted on Jan. 1. A Government announce- i ment today said that this decision was taken after "careful consideration." At present several concessional estates are exempted from258 words
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Article45 1960-12-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Chew Eng Kee, 25, a shop assistant. was stabbed by five thugs in Lorong 17. Geylang. here tojday. Chew, who sustained two wounds. Is in a serious condition. He was returning from his fiancee's house when he was attacked.45 words
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Article59 1960-12-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ungku Abdul Aziz, head of the Economic Department of the University of Malaya here, will address members of the Malayan Economic Society at 8.15 p.m. next Wednesday in lecture room "A" in the Arts Faculty building His talk is entitled "Lessons for59 words
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Article28 1960-12-05 7 MENTAKAB. Sun. Work has begun on a new $100,000 Vow Lee Bank building in Leonard Street here. It is expected to be completed in four months.28 words
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169 1960-12-05 7 3 will sound overseas students on likely jobs SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore students in Australia and Newi Zealand will soon haye 1 the opportunity of meeting three men from j their country and talking about one of their i pet subjects Jobs In government service. The three men are Mr. Urn169 words
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Article61 1960-12-05 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Doctors at the General Hospital were today fighting to save the life of a 23-year-old labourer, who fell from the third floor of a ninestorey block of flats in Upper Pickering Street last night. Lee Choon Siang was recently under mental observation. His fall61 words
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Article31 1960-12-05 7 KLANG. Sun. Mohamed Taib bin Abas. 23. a labourer was fined $60 in the magistrate's court here yesterday for stealing 12 buns valued at 60 cents from a breadseller.31 words
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Article26 1960-12-05 8 ;</ Words tlO (Minimum) THI FAMILY OP th* late In. Khoo Btnic Hon( thank frlcnda and rrlatlvm for ttaflr »-«l»t»nct, mriniii of rondoltner. wrraths. «croll.v glftl.26 words
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Article385 1960-12-05 8 in Word, $10 (Minimum) SALE HARROW! LTD.. OtUd d.ictions on material- and ready-made wrar. 7 Orchard Road, S port. Pbont J4900. 101 TANCLIN IIOAD. pore offers iron Gramophone Records at live-away prlres. Cull la today—you will not be disappointed GREAT READING at little cost complete rang* or Pan and385 words
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Article667 1960-12-05 8 The United Nations' operation in the Congo has survived so many hazards that to speak of a "last chance" for effective intervention is to disregard the whole of the operation's stormy history. But the arrest of Mr. Lumumba by his arch-rival Colonel Mobutu, the growing propensity667 words
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Article337 1960-12-05 8 With few exceptions the House of Representatives acquitted itself miserably in its discussion of equal pay for women. A sixth form debating society might have risen above the giggling and the almost total failure to see the importance of this subject politically, economically and in the context of337 words
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Article268 1960-12-05 8 Singapore has many rounds yet to fight in its struggle against crime, but the present one seems to be going rather well. Even taking into account the fact that last year's crime figures were seriously inflated, the trend this year is aiming at a significantly lower level.268 words
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Article, Illustration898 1960-12-05 8 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI Slow-down in the two PMIP states by The first of five articles CONTRADICTORY factors have bogged down rural development in the two states controlled by the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Ke!anand Trengganu IN TRENGGANU, the richer of the two, want of confidence among the PMIP Government leaders898 words
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Letter213 1960-12-05 8 YOUR picture showing the big rush at the identity card centre in Kuala Lumpur for letters of appointment, points up the futility of the present policy of limiting the issue of these letters to only two or three days In the month. I have no213 words
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Letter124 1960-12-05 8 A STREAM flows past my home in Stirling Road. Alexandra; Its source is not far away where land levelling work is being carried out. Every day for a year now. I have seen a considerable amount of oil flowing past or remaining stagnant in the shallower124 words
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Letter100 1960-12-05 8 T WISH to draw the attenx tlon of the P.W.D. to the shocking condition of the road from Beladtng police post to the Bekoh Estate boundary. It does no credit to the man responsible for Us maintenance and I would Invite the executive engineer to100 words
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Letter99 1960-12-05 8 Doctor in the house T AGREE with the views of my colleagues that the number of doctors in private practice I know nothing about doctors In government service is more than sufficient. One mentions a ratio of 2,400 people to one doctor. I say it Is much less. It will99 words
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Advertisement541 1960-12-05 8 STRAITS TIMES4FREE PRESS r,r Ik* timmtmlnu* ol otmwttm,r§ our rtmrt—ntmti— at 1* Haw COLO STOIASI AICAM e«CH**O HO»O. »l««»«3»« nil m»t*l ody i Miiimli mud h*M m*m»ir rrmlltt. Smmtt mdvrUitmmU pi—d Slioomv mot olm m* kmmdod lot COLD STORAM MAMCHIS at HOLLAND KOAO. (ATOM. AUTHOHIJID AttNTi! CITY lOOK MM. ITOM541 words
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Advertisement35 1960-12-05 8 Make sure of the greatest care in servicing your Sheaffer pen by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or taking it to SHEAFFEfTC SALfS SIRVICt^^ 75 Robinson Roid. Singapore TclofboM: ,*****35 words
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Advertisement14 1960-12-05 8 TOMORROW: In 18 months of PMIP rule only one land scheme has got going...14 words
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Advertisement719 1960-12-05 8 ON THE SCENE NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE ON MALAYAN ARTS AND LETTERS ANOTHER striking demonstration that agriculture is not the only culture to which governments can contribute comes from the Drainage and Irrigation Department Two months ago labourers employed by the department at Kampong Krubong. 10 miles from Malacca719 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-12-05 9 IpOUR beauties of the Indonesian Cultural Troupe demonstrating the "Tapanuli", a Sumatran folk dance, before a packed audience at the Federal Theatre on Saturday night. They are members of the 66-strong cultural mission, whose tour is jointly sponsored by the Federation and Indonesian Governments. They arrived85 words
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Article136 1960-12-05 9 CAREFUL PLANNING VITAL— DATO GUNN PORT DICKSON, Sunday. IN A COUNTRY like Malaya where half the popu- lation is under the age of 25 there is a need for careful planning for the welfare of young people, especially the underprivileged, Dato Gunn Lay said here today. The Dato, former Malayan136 words
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Article62 1960-12-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Thailand's Director-General of Defence Energy, Maj.-Gen. Viraj Peeharayodhin, left here for Bangkok this morning after a short visit to Shell oil installations in Singapore and Brunei. The General spent four days touring the Seria oilfields and refinery in Brunei as guest of the Brunei Shell62 words
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240 1960-12-05 9 The women swear most in Malaya ...but not in public 17TJALA LUMPUR, Sun. Women are the people who swear the most in Malaya although not in public. Thy swear when they are fed-up with their husbands coming home late or at their children who are naughty. An Umno woman leader,240 words
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Article352 1960-12-05 9 'PAP CHIEFS DON'T WANT MERDEKA says. Marshall SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE chairman of Singapore's Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, today charged that the People's Action Party Government was putting off complete independence for the state "before the leadership of the PAP finds Merdeka inconvenient." Mr. Marshall made this point In a352 words
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Article78 1960-12-05 9 Death of a police inspector SINGAPORE, Sun. Inspector Joginder SJngh, 34 of the Kandang Kerbau police station, died at the Singapore General Hospital today. He was taken to the hospital four days ago. Inspector Joginder Singh joined the force as a probationary inspector In 1954. He leaves a wife, two78 words
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Article68 1960-12-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A Sinpore Government said that all Imports of sterilised fertiliser of animal origin would have to be covered by specific import licences approved by the Department of Imports and Exports. Applications for licences must be accompanied by the applicant's written undertaking that each shipment of68 words
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Article87 1960-12-05 9 Big rise in N. Borneo trade l ESSELTON, Sun.— N or t h Borneo's exports and Imports from January to October this year have risen 27 per cent over the corresponding figures last year. During the same period I last year the Colony's exports totalled $180,999,484 and imports $160,776,721, according87 words
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Article48 1960-12-05 9 KLUANG, Sun.— Tbe body of an elderly Chinese, believed to have been attacked by a tiger, was recovered from a forest reserve near the 13th mile. Jalan Mer sing, yesterday. The man, Foo Chit Cheng. 55, had multiple injuries on his arms and chest.48 words
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Article26 1960-12-05 9 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. Inspector Chin Kirn Totig has taken over duties as lnvetigating officer, Butterworth, succeeding Inspector. T.D. Alvisse. who has been transferred to Penang.26 words
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Article24 1960-12-05 9 BINOAPORE. Sun.— Mr. J. Caminada. South-east Asia correspondent of the Times, left Singapore tonight for London on transfer after five years here.The Times - 24 words
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118 1960-12-05 9 OALKMBANG. Sun. Indoi nesia is making a determined effort to regain its position as the leading exporter of natural rubber. Raw rubber producers and remUlera were warned to increase the quality of rub. ber. diversify production, and step up replanting The SouthUPI - 118 words
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203 1960-12-05 9 I SINGAPORE, Sunday THE MALAYAN Phar- maceutical Association has accepted the Government's proposal to raise the initial registration fees of pharmacists from $5 to $100. The association took this decision at its monthly meeting on Friday night. The chairman of the association. Mr. James Ha-203 words
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267 1960-12-05 9 Interest on house loans to be cut MORE FUNDS LIKELY TO BE AVAILABLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpWELVE thousand borrowers of the Malaya Borneo Building Society will pay $459.--000 less toward their housing loans from next year. Announcing this, the society's general manager, Mr. W. Wood, said that the directors had267 words
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Article82 1960-12-05 9 Turf Club official dies at 64 BINGAPORE, Bun. Mr. Keith Johnson, 64, an administrative officer attached to the Singapore Turf Club for the past nine years, suddenly died at his residence in Buklt Timah today. Mr. Johnson, who was a Singapore police officer prior to joining the Turf Club in82 words
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Article158 1960-12-05 9 LAYCOCK BURIED AT BIDADARI SINGAPORE, Sun. 1 Mr. John Laycock, former stalwart of the Singapore Bar Committee, was buried at Bidadari today in a simple ceremony attended by his family, a few close friends, old colleagues of the former Progressive Party, and members of the Bar Committee. A short serviceAP - 158 words
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Article45 1960-12-05 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Bun. The Mentrl Besar, Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, will open the third civics course for penghulus and deputy penghulus of the state at the youth and instructional centre, Jalan Scudal. on Monday. The course will last three days.45 words
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Article64 1960-12-05 9 and I felt a sharp. stinging pain in my right leg. I screamed as I thought: "He has shot me and I am dying". These lines are from the personal testimony of a woman who lived through four years of terror in Japanese-occupied Hong Kong. The second64 words
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Advertisement102 1960-12-05 9 The family doctor can tell you HOW TO PREVENT SKINTROUBLES SB ißP^^^^U Doctors know that r Ivj] Asepso Soap quickly and B l Dlyfiß surely relieves torment>&jk v »w5 W I in B £in complaints. H3b ehmP^l rjim d ubie acti n s a p SHI V thoroughly cleanses H^^102 words
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Advertisement183 1960-12-05 9 iKA AN ESTVJI AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS otWATto tucnucmr, gas, »»«afhn oh stiam: out»ut' •AMOINO MOM 1 PINTS TO H GALLONS PC* HOUR cewmtweui oxunon ikh with «tv mvrr HIGH QOAUTt OISTtUIO WATER AT LOW COST ifc r-YROCEN FRII M»r« Dttailf from Th« Exclutiv* Af«nr For Sinqapor*, Malaya ft British North183 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1960-12-05 10 COLIN LEGUM - Last-ditch fight for a lost cause COLIN LEGUM f m am* •*fcfci«kjfc*j w j\i ni \J 1 SHORT OF A MIRACLE, NOTHING CAN SAVE THE CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION: BUT THERE'S STILL A WAY OUT FOR BRITAIN r by- LONDON, Sundjy SHORT of a miracle nothing can save the Central African1,329 words
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Advertisement289 1960-12-05 10 AID TO Pure lemon iukc i\ IvST non fattening and hat few equ-ils as an aid to QSf slimming and beauty. A gl.iss of Cilenvtlle lemon Ru: June in water before V breakfast helps to give >ou a clear Vft fresh complexion jE diet a glass of lemon juue helps289 words
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Advertisement89 1960-12-05 10 MMM HIM THIS CHRISTMAS iliiiliiffr f HflHMflnl I.'ii'' 1 m^v I I* I with a NEW BRYLCREEM The Brylcreem Home Dispenser M \J IVI t> gives a man the plus of healthy n^ I §3 p IvJ WT W> grooming— gives you the. satis- faction of choosing the perfect present.89 words
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Article830 1960-12-05 11 ALLINCTON KENNARD - The agony of South Africa ALLINCTON KENNARD -By- SHOOTINC AT SHARPEVILLE. By Ambrose Reeves, Bishop of Johannesburg. (Gollancx 18s) gHARPEVILLE was a watershed in South African affairs. Unlike some great landmarks it could be seen to be so at the time, although heaven knows it is a rare week in830 words
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Article133 1960-12-05 11 AND WHAT DO YOU DO? By Mayor Moore. (Dent 7s. ML). ryou do any of the things which Mayor Moore writes of in his short guide to the trades and professions (or even if you don't) then here is laughter. From the soldier to the waitress, the133 words
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Article245 1960-12-05 11 TRAMP IN A DILEMMA THE JUDGMENT OF OLERON. By Don old Moore. (Hodder and Stoughton 16i.) MR. Moore's last and slightly uncomfortable spell ashore in Hong Kong has done him a power of good. For It has sent him to sea again, and the sea is his true home. In245 words
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Article64 1960-12-05 11 EUROPE OF THE HEART: The Autobiography of Father Domininque Pire (Hutchinson. 215.) SELFLESS devotion to the alleviation of suffering among unwanted refugees earned for Father Pire the 1958 Nobel Peace Prize. His achievements Included the building of five European villages for refugee families. One tillage was dedicated to64 words
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Advertisement198 1960-12-05 11 NOW Within everybody's reach dt ■'■< y-r j bbbSl*% '^w\ 1 m \v f j SI By I gsli^^^i^/ BBff /f i: 1/ Hk\ r M i N^° jfiY^LW natever y° ur Personality, bll^^ *8 C or <Xv'upstion in life, |»l. '**^;^r r FAVRE-LEUBA has created ■k\^ "^Jrn a w198 words
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Advertisement216 1960-12-05 11 STOP PRESS/ FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM FLU COLDS or SORE THROAT I 1 %\Jmmm takeb 3MEMi"IUCC ASPRIN relieves the pain MUJIUNtt PHENACETIN rednces the temperature IN ONE CAFFEINE stimulates the nerves DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART M~ M S* EFFORTLESS CONTROL Mil A Triple brush action two v^al J ,i>"^s</J216 words
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Miscellaneous282 1960-12-05 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Classical type from antique 1. Understand what he's writ- shows (5). ton In breaks (7). 7. He died for the CommonS. I am French and Oerman. or wealth, as it were (7 3 5> Involved in Jordan (7). 8. Not at sea with a back282 words
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Article1454 1960-12-05 12 THE REVOLT OF THE CAMISARDS 5,000 peasants led by a baker's boy outfought and outwitted 60,000 staunch royal troops under three famed Marshals of France ONE MAY day in v 1704, the two greatest soldiers in France met in conference in the council chamber of the city of Nimes. OneDaily Mirror - 1,454 words
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Advertisement197 1960-12-05 12 m <**«*>&** L KEYSTONE K-4C Rolllilm Fully Au- .^^^Kt/^^^^. tomjtic EJtctnc Eye Camera jj^^ 3-lens turret witti f 2— 13mm normal. 9mm wide-angle and 25mm telephoto. Color coded viewfinder tells Wl^^^ what each lens "sees." Two-tone payfm.sh. 375 JACKS PHOTO CO. |(J|PJ 157 North Bridge Rood. (Capitol Bu.ldmg) Sngipore. |jl197 words
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Miscellaneous238 1960-12-05 12 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beimdaht Li 9 i Abner By A I Capp YO7/-MAHOWN A ""lA AH ADMITS V^- >. \f THIV \wm\J -BUT f -AM' IT tK^^TT^^ FLESM AN BLOOD.? J TMEV HAIN'T f OUR >l TH' SOSHUL /THEY IS XIK I ONAMERICAN TO </*?\ ;P?^ M <J7ir V238 words
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Advertisement1677 1960-12-05 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T^p^Nj^UnMO^IIISSiJJ^INOO^ Sport Stilt P. S'htm Ptnani MENESmn Lrmaott, Havr*. Htmburg -It Part/Ttatf Bw I AUTOLYCUS Lrttrpwl, Dublin OW. SI Bw 8 BW 7/ I BW II MYRMIDON M'Milles, H'burg, Antwerp, Amsterdam. K'nama. London Bw 7 Bw 8 Bw 1/11 BEMODOCOS London, Hamburg. Rotterdam Dw 7 Bw1,677 words
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Advertisement1285 1960-12-05 13 THE E.A.C. LIMES---' iW^j-Aa ADEN, REISEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL A SCAMINAVIAN PORTS. H)BD)\]pl S'pon P. STktti P*n*n| X£mj& "POONA" I) S/lOK 7/ IOW 7l"B J "JUTUNDIA" I) 11/21 DX 22/210** 24/21 OK "SI00N0A" A) M DX/ 4 JM 5/ I Jii 7/ I Jm Accepting ctrct tor Gtnoa, Antwerp, Rotttrdam/Amsttrdam Br*m««,1,285 words
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Advertisement1318 1960-12-05 13 Siioinc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD Van* lIN6APOOE (IWtrptrttW tae UtitW KitttWl) 18 LINES SAILINU t« ADEH. NX ft CONTINENTU POO7S. rpora P. S'httj Pwmi BENVENOI LMtW. Htmburg. 6'mottt Ii PtrVTrtay UNVOtIICB liitrpwl. Antwtrp. Rott., Bremen. H'burg. M'broegh 0/ 0 BW BENIOYAI Livtrtwl, Hall. Rotterdam. 1/ I Dec Hamburg ii/ii1,318 words
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Advertisement1222 1960-12-05 13 W^ McAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. >.__,. AAA KLLKWMAII LIME tit KLA VENESS UNI LONDON. NAMOURO. ROTTERDAM M»" LOS ANSEIES. SAH FRANCISCO. HUH. SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER ft PORTIANI AM fti CaaaUM ft U.S.A. AtlMtic Ptrts Acc*pti*i carga in Cutril ft Sect* CITY OF VEIIINSTON taenci. S'por* P. Sham Pening sunntviiiE a/a ow1,222 words
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1674 1960-12-05 14 Interest on industrials, with tin a little easy By Our Market Correspondent INTEREST on the Malayan share market last week was concentrated on industrials, which were quietly steady. This section again showed the greatest strength, though the index was unchanged. Overseas business news was more bad than good and did1,674 words
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Article159 1960-12-05 14 SINGAPORE members of the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday. Dec. 3. Industrial*: M. Cement $1.77; Metal Box $1.94 D; Cold Storage $1.67 and $1.67J xd- Straits Traders 52.82J; Wearne Bros. $2.23 and $2.22 cd. Minings: Austral Amal 17s. 3d.; Ayer159 words
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Article83 1960-12-05 14 r£ Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday. Dec. 3 (all rates to $100). Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 5/16. OX). 32 7/16. 90 d/st 332 credit bills. 32 16/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 15/16.83 words
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Article33 1960-12-05 14 RUBBER TIN i per Ib.i (per picul) Nov. Z* 86i cts. $395. 29 851 els $394.<7i 30 85} cU $394.25 Dec. 1 Ml cts. $394.12; 2 831 cts $394.25 3 $394.7533 words
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Article79 1960-12-05 14 Current Date of ToUl Total for payment payment for previous F. and N. pref. 3|%t year Dec. 17 year 71% Home pref. m{* Dec. 31 13% 13% Hume ord. Raffles Hotel Wearne Bro Ampat TiD Ber Junta! 7*T 30% 20% t Dec. 31 Dec. 10 17% Dec. 2179 words
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Article1300 1960-12-05 14 rIK following Hat of revised quotations was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (December 8) H and L stand for highest and Lowest for business done this year. 1 It »lti BncU IXX) JO OtdJ. JO 1.00 Atlas1,300 words
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829 1960-12-05 14 Rubber: Hope of more China buying t'OMMOItITY IIfVIIW rr*HE FEATURE of the rubber market la^t week, according to a leading rubber broker, was "daily hopeful expectation of further China acceptances" which were, however, not adequate to sustain prices. This resulted In minor manipulation, rumour and disappointment, so that the priceAP - 829 words
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Advertisement1182 1960-12-05 14 {K"^LINBjJ Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Sorvic* E.T.A. E.T.A. l\X Spore P. S>am Ptfianf H.ong L. Antue} N. Yoi* ■■Citili Mm" 2T/M He 11/ 2 JM t Jai H Jai 12 Ftk ■RMikna Man- 21/24 Jai K/21 Jm It jm 21 fel ll Mar All suitably equipped oeep tanks lot1,182 words
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Advertisement215 1960-12-05 14 BUy NOW WHEN PRICES ARE LOW Toke odvontoge of lower prices. Invest NOW in the Second Moloyon Fund ot oround $1.00 per unit. Application form and frre buuklrl oblainabl* from thr Mmnaftrg. MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD.. P.O. Box 90, Sinoopore (T«l. *****) or P.O. Box 1084. K. Lumpur (Tel. *****)215 words
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Advertisement346 1960-12-05 14 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. ENQ AH KOW is no longer in our employment and has no authority to transact any business or to collect any monies on our behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS, LTD, Singapore. NOTICE For the information of all concerned, notice is hereby given that346 words
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Advertisement697 1960-12-05 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TEMPORARY APPOINTMENTS FOR WORK BRIGADE IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT- SINGAPORE TKMPOKARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (CIVIL ENGINEERING) SALARY SCALE: $445x15A-505x30A-6»5x15A-595/B/610x20A-710 pjn. QUALIFICATIONS: Diploma in Civil Engineering of the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur or City Ouilds of London Examination (Finals) in Structural Enßineerini? or Graduate Member of the Institution of697 words
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Advertisement1560 1960-12-05 15 NOTICES TENDERS NOTICE CITY COUNCIL TENDER be responsible for any debU or noon on 16th December. 1960. liabilities whatsoever or howsoever pull particulars and tender incurred or to be incurred by his forms may be obtained from the wife Lim Mul Keow who on the i office of the City1,560 words
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Advertisement793 1960-12-05 15 NOTICES Estate of:— HUBERT ERNEST ELLISON, deceased late of No. 87, Wilkie Road, Singapore who died on 11-6-1960 at the Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustee's Ordinance (Chapter 34) all persons interested in or having claims against the estate of the deceased person abovementioned whether as793 words
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Advertisement979 1960-12-05 15 WSTTfTTFTT*!*?*****"*"*^ (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box M cU. txtrm COOK AND BABY Amah wanted by European family. Wash amah available. Write to Box A 4106 S.T. B'pore for Interview. WANTED: Immediately Clerk-of-Works Reinforced Concrete and General Building Works. Reply Box A 9781 S.T. K.L. WANTED979 words
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Advertisement1087 1960-12-05 15 M Word, SS (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. txtrm NEWTON S CONTAINED FUR-'* NISHED two rear rooms bath kitchen, j Vacant 1.1. 61 $135/-. also unfurnished room $60. 32 Lloyd Road. Ring Spore ***** FURNISHED ANO UNFURNISHED Oats at Rambutan Kd. Furnished with I refrigerator, cold/hot bath, fans, crockery etc t1,087 words
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Advertisement821 1960-12-05 15 EDUCATION 10 Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box SO el,, oxtrm UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL CLASSES omening lor Latin, slalay, v'rencn, tlcftool Ort ideal*. Secretarial. Commercial Bur>ject*. Arts and Law, King ***** K B. Tat, M.A. LLB. (Honours Cantab), c Bliteford Road, a'por*. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE CANOIOATES: Don't wasta tSBSi enrol now for the Uuarantccd821 words
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2053 1960-12-05 16 By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 1960 jockey championship is heading for a neck-and-neck finish between Noel McGrowdie and Laurie Johnson. Johnson scored a double here today on Colour Film and Gameborough 111 to take his tally to 52 winners one behind the leader,2,053 words
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Article47 1960-12-05 16 Total Pool $179,900 P FIRST PRIZE: No. *****2— $48,573 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****0— $24,286 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****7— $12,143 STARTERS ($1,734 each) Nos. *****3. *****0. *****4. *****7. *****8. *****1. *****3. CONSOLATION: ($1,079 each): Nos. *****7. *****4, *****7. *****6. *****3. *****4, *****8, *****5, *****7, *****1.47 words
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680 1960-12-05 16 LONDON. Sun. Jimmy Greaves., the England inside forward, scored five goals in Chelsea's 7-1 victory here over West Bromwich Albion in a rainruined English League soccer programme yesterday. The quicksilvered 20--year-old star, who has already hit more than 100 goals in his brilliantReuter - 680 words
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Article1331 1960-12-05 16 OTHER MATCHES IKISH LEAGUE: Ranror 1 DbUllery 4; Clifton vllle 3 Cruudrn 1: Drrry I Bally ram, 3; Glentoran 2 GlenaTon LinHeld 2 Artb 2 PorUdown 4 Coleralne (INTEK-VAKSITY: Oxford 2 Cambridic 2 at Wembley). Blackburn 5 Fulham I Blackpool 1 Birmingham I Bolton Newcastle Chrises 71,331 words
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Article164 1960-12-05 16 INTERNATIONAL (Cardiff) Wales 0 S. Africa 3. ENGLAND TRIAL: Probables C Possibles 0 IK CLUB MATCHES: Blackheath 0 Harlequins 8; Guy's Hospital 3 Coventry 14; London Hospital 0 Old Merchant Taylors 3; London Irish 3 Richmond 9; London Scottish 9 Bath 3: London Welsh li United Services Portsmouth164 words
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Article17 1960-12-05 16 WORLD MIDDLE TITLE (Lot Angeles): Gene Fullmer lUS holder) and Ray Robinson (US) drew 15 rds.17 words
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Article26 1960-12-05 16 ASAHI MARATHON (Tokyo) 1 B. Magee <NZ> 2 P. Kotial (F.n) 3 P. Kantorelc (Czech) 2hrs. 19min. 4sec. CROSS COUNTRY (Wimbledon): Cambridge dt Oxford 127-57.26 words
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Article38 1960-12-05 16 VICTORIA < H AMPIOXSIIirS (Melbourne); Women's doubles final Mary Reitano and Margaret Smith bl Mary Hawton and Jan L«hane 3-6. 6-0. t>-4; Mixed doubles final Wayne Reid and Judy Tegart bt Bob Howe and Mary Hawton 7-5. 7-5.38 words
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Article12 1960-12-05 16 TOf R MATCH (Tokyo) Kor» Electric 0 Locomotive of Russia S.12 words
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Advertisement96 1960-12-05 16 We're considerate lf-% We offer (^flfeS High Quality! %2p^^3T I I i I* O -30 WIBW «A W 7-transistor duol band portable, operates iSw' tooT'S 4&S& on penlight batteries. ♦»&?>s« 8-tronwstor cordleis rodio. Sfondord i»»\I broodcost ond 2 shorfwov* ronoe 3-8 J^m w Xgk me plus 8-22 me. Full sjze96 words
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Article335 1960-12-05 17 THEY LOSE TO PERAK BUT FINISH WITH BETTER GOAL AVERAGE By KEN FERNANDEZ Kuala Lumpur, Sunday CELANGOR, though beaten 2-6 by Perak in the last match of the Malayan Hockey Federation quadrangular tournament here today, won the championship on a better goal average of 13-4 over335 words
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Article137 1960-12-05 17 Varsity stay in title race (SINGAPORE. Sun. I niver- sity of Malaya, who must win all their remaining matches to take the Singa- 1 pore league hockey I)h. 1 title, today gained an im 1 portant victory when they beat Combined Schools 3-0 1 at Bukit Timah. University have three137 words
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Article394 1960-12-05 17 MALAYAN YOUTH COUNCIL (XL): ltOm: 1 Jeganathan (MCA) 2 A. Lazaroo tJoru 3 Huesin (Umno; 11s; 200 m: 1 Jeganathan (MCA i 2 A. Lazaroo (Joh> 3 Haniff (Umno) 22.8; 4«0m: i Sangaran Kutty (Pk) 2 P. Stanley IYCW) 3 Razali Moldin (Umno) 53.8; 800 m: 1 R. Subramaniam394 words
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Article37 1960-12-05 17 FORCES 75 MILES ROI'ND-THE-ISLAND RALLY: Class isaloons) 1 J. Allen (230pt«) 7 R A. Cottage (239pts) 3 K. Green (288pts); Class 2 (sport ears) 1 M. Young (2R7pt.s.i 2 M. Wood (942pU.) 3 M Ingham (1,261pte.)37 words
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Article18 1960-12-05 17 ARMY 59-KILOMETRE MASSED -SART: 1 Raffl bin Baharawi 2 Rawi Manap 3 Kuchit Sarbanee lhr 25mln 36sec.18 words
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Article214 1960-12-05 17 PIN ANG CRC OPEN: Men's singles s-flnals Lee Kee Hoay bt Tan Ah Fee 4-6. 6-4, 7-o. Men's doubles q-finals J. Heah and J. Wright bt Heah Hock Heng and R. Soon 6-2, 6-1; s-finals Goon Kok Lem and Lim Say Ghuan bt Lee Kee Hoay and K.mg Kee214 words
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Article17 1960-12-05 17 FRIENDLY (Segamat): XL La Sallians 2 (C. Gomez. D. Fernandez) Segamat Selection 2 iThomun. Kirn Aun).17 words
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Article19 1960-12-05 17 "MR. II K\K INK. I960" (Ipoh): 1 Mohamed Noor Shalludin, 2 Choy Chan Keong. 3 Chen Slk Ching.19 words
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Article13 1960-12-05 17 ORt'T*CUP FINAL (Teluk Anson): Bagan Datoh Estate bt Sunget Bernam Estate 5-2.Bernama - 13 words
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Article16 1960-12-05 17 FRIENDLY (Segamat): Tigers 3 (Siang Chin 2) Batu Anam Youth 3 (All. Hock Chye. Bakar).16 words
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Article36 1960-12-05 17 SYDNEY. Sun C. Hoy of Queensland and C. J. Egar. ol South Australia have .been appointed umpires for the First Test between Australia and the West Indies which begins in Brisbane on Priday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article27 1960-12-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Singapore Police versus Federation Police annual hockey match, scheduled to be played here today, has been postponed till tomorrow bocause of rain.27 words
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Article114 1960-12-05 17 /^ARDIPT. Sun I" dreadful conditions of deep mud, driving rain and a strong wind. South Africa won the first International of their Rugby Union tour of Britain by beating Wales at Arms Park here by three points (one penalty goal) to nil. The weather ruined the gameReuter - 114 words
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Miscellaneous88 1960-12-05 17 SOCCER SPORE YOUTH TOURNEY: Siglap v Sukaramal iParrer Park). FRIENDLY: Selangor v Spore Govt. Services (Merdeka SUdlum 7.30 p.m.). HOCKEY SPORE INTER SERVICES: Royal Navy v Army (RMS Terror) INTER-POLICE: Federation v Singapore iGurney Rd, XL 5. 1S p.m. i. IPOH OIV. 1: Kinta Indians v IRC (Upper Padung); Div.88 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-12-05 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. Illuminated by the crisscross of powerful searchlights, the red, yellow and white uniformed band of the Singapore Military Forces held a crowd of more than 8,000 entranced when they beat Retreat on the Padang last night. The colourful ceremony was the first by the56 words
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Article34 1960-12-05 18 ANKARA. Sun Gen. Cemal Gursel. Turkish Head of State, will have to rest for some time because of an attark which has weakened his left side, his doctors announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article74 1960-12-05 18 WASHINGTON. Sun. —The United States is about to circulate among Allied powers its ideas on how to equip a NATO nuclear force, it was learned today. The issue will be discussed at the NATO Council meeting beginning In Paris on Dec. 16. but U is notReuter - 74 words
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Article76 1960-12-05 18 LONDON, Sun.— An appeal for £200,000 to help "victims" of South Africa's policy ot apartheid appeared In the independent Sunday Times today. It was signed by 26 leading British figures 1q the worlds of letters, science, polltics, religion and art. The money was "urgently 'needed toReuter - 76 words
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Article27 1960-12-05 18 BELFAST, Sun.— Shooting between terrorists and police flared up early today along the Northern Ireland border with the Irish Republic after many months of peace.27 words
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146 1960-12-05 18 LONDON, Sunday. Yf AIL bandits seeking rich pickings from the lfA rising flood of Christmas mail struck again yesterday in London. Two men in a car tried to force a loaded van Into the kerb, but the van swerved and dashed away. Police found theReuter - 146 words
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Article740 1960-12-05 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rrwo crisply-taken chances and goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner at his best, which is very good, gave Singapore Government Services a 2-1 victory and the handsome Agong Cup when they met Federation Government Services at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The match gave740 words
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Article167 1960-12-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun- Foi the first lime since tue Uicepuon of the competiiion in 1953. Federation police beat Singapore police by six bouis 10 four in tiieir annual boxing coniesi for the Muller Tropny at the Depot Stadium last night. All the various divisions were keenly contested167 words
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Article66 1960-12-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor team to meet Singapore Government Services in a friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium <klck-ofl 7.30 p.m.) tomorrow will be selected from: 8. Lourdes. Abdul Rani. Roflan Buang. Suleiman. Arthur Koh, Abdul Ghani. Stanley Gabrielle. Teh Cheng Lee. Yee Seng66 words
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Article46 1960-12-05 18 HONO KONG, Sun. The visiting Singapore Royal Air Force cricketers drew with a Kowloon Cricket Club XI in a friendly match today. Scores K. C. C. 188 all out (Johnson 4-59 >. Singapore 87 for six. Mungrue with 46 was top scorer. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article35 1960-12-05 18 BOMBAY. Sun.— lndia had scored 205 for three in reply to Pakistan's First Innings total of 350 by the close of play on the third day of the First Test here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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127 1960-12-05 18 PNANG. Sun. The exhibition tennis matches by Jack Kramer's professional troupe scheduled for tomorrow night here have been postponed tentatively UU Friday. Announcing this here today, Mr. Loh Guan Kheng, the secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya, said that a telegram has127 words
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