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Title Section21 1960-12-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY (IRTIIIIH SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times I fat**" 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1960. it- 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration778 1960-12-13 1 EX-MINISTER GETS A WARNING We shall expose his private life, including his multiplicity of wives... Premier 'Repeat the things you said outside House' SINGAPORE, Monday THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today threw another public challenge to his former Cabinet colleague, Mr. Ong Eng Guan,778 words
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Article88 1960-12-13 1 A common mart still under study KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The problems involving the establishment of a commodity common market are being assessed by the Federation and Singapore Governments. This was stated in the House of Representatives today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Joharl in88 words
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661 1960-12-13 1 Malaya to have 1 0,500 'Terriers' by next year KI'ALA LUMPUR, Monday. fllE Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, announced in Parliament today plans to increase the strength of the Federation Territorial Army by eight more battalions next year. He was Introducing the estimates of $89,588,150 (or his661 words
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Article91 1960-12-13 1 KENNEDY CHOOSES THREE TOP AIDES pALM SPRINGS, Mon. President elect John Kennedy today named Mr. Dean Rusk, an expert on the Far East, to be his Secretary of State. He also announced the appointment of Mr. Adlai Stevenson as Ambassador to the United Nations and of Mr. Chester Bowles asReuter - 91 words
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Article245 1960-12-13 1 LONDON. Monday 'THE South African Government's apartheid policy may soon lead to violence on an unprecedented scale there, the International Commission of Jurists said in a report published today. The commission, a nongovernmental, non-political organisation with consultative status to the I'nited Nations, took a year toUPI - 245 words
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532 1960-12-13 1 NEW DELHI, Mon TNDIA'S Prime Minis- ter, Mr. Nehru, said India intended to keep her troops in the U.N. Congo Force for the time being, but criticised the world organisation for "weak and ineffective" action in dealing with situations. India didReuter - 532 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-12-13 1 INCHE AHMAD FLIES TO LONDON FOR TREATMENT SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Minister of Health. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, left for London by air tonight for medical treatment. A statement from the Prime Minister's office said that Inche Ahmad. 33. would undergo "medical and possible surgical treatment" in a London hospital No54 words
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Article61 1960-12-13 1 PERTH. Mon. Italy beat the United States 3-2 in the Davis Cup inter-zone final today to earn the right to meet Australia In the challenge round. In Sydney on Dec. 26, and 28. It Is Italy's first appearance in the challenge round, which has been contested61 words
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Article, Illustration418 1960-12-13 1 8 killed in Algiers shooting ALGIERS. Mon. French troops opened fire here today, killing eight people and wounding about 20. The shooting took place in the Casbah (Arab quarter), the troops opening flre to drive back Muslim demonstrators attempting to emerge into the European sector of the town. The MuslimsUPI - 418 words
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Article35 1960-12-13 1 5 HURT IN ATTACH MNGAFORL M-.-ii I IHryuJi* ladudin? I" ■vc «ere injured I* <v §Mg -ittivk "v .••ins P*rt. v in Jalau 'ja Aboul "'o»u. P' td into goldsmith ■■>ith bottle* Jtid d<;35 words
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Article347 1960-12-13 2 MOSCOW, Won "DUSSIA warned Britain last year that she would not be safe from retalialion if an American Polaris submarine, based in Britain, provoked a "dangerous incident' outside British territorial waters. The warning came in a statement issued by Tass, the official Russian news agency, onReuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration98 1960-12-13 2 SAS to use new jets •THE first Convair '•SO Coronado world's fastest jetliner— recently rolled out from the Convair assembly line on to San Diego's Lindbergh field. Scheduled to fly at 64« miles an hoar, it will go into service on SAS Swissair routes next summer. SAS has ordered two98 words
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Article41 1960-12-13 2 Shape of things to come SYDNEY. Mon.— Supersonic airliners would cut travelling time from England to Australia to 10 hours by 1970-71. Viscount Caldecote. executive director in charge of British Aircraft Corporation guided missiles department, said in a broadcast today ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article45 1960-12-13 2 TOKYO. Mon. The Emperor of Japan greeted the President of Pakistan. Field Marshal Ayub Khan. here today when the President arrived for an eight-day State visit. It rained. Military ceremonies were cancelled and i the reception took place I indoors.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration374 1960-12-13 2 KENNEDY'S CHOICE FOR STATE DEPT. WASHINGTON, Monday jyjß. DEAN RUSK, president of the RockeI Foundation and former State Depart,ment Far Easl expert, was widely regarded tojday as President-elect Kennedy's almosl certain choice as Secrelary of State. The Washington Post stated that "Dean Rusk is President-elect Kennedys choice as his SecretaryReuter - 374 words
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113 1960-12-13 2 3 000 million people by next year WASHINGTON, Mon— Th« Population Reference Bu- reau. a private research group, estimated today that the population of the world will pass the 3.000 million mark during 1961. It said there are now more than 2,900 million people in the world and their numberReuter - 113 words
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Article40 1960-12-13 2 TOKYO. Mon— The driver of a fully loaded bus failed to .stop at a railway crossing today. Six passengers killed and 55 others injured when th» bus was crushed by a pa»senger train— U.P.l.40 words
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254 1960-12-13 2 NEW YORK. Mon pEYLON last night J drafted a resolution to broaden the mandate of the United Nations in the Congo and empower the Secretary General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, to move into the country's political affairs. The Ceylon delegate. Sir Claude Corea.254 words
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Miscellaneous36 1960-12-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r MO.*o.Twe BLUE owe you Ntvee COuLO \WITH TUE LOWS HEM^T V yTHUST MEP .f WELL. ITS UI&U f Ed A TIME TUEY WECC I'LL CALL. WARRICO j^ (^^gm \VOU BACtC/36 words
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437 1960-12-13 3 VIENTIANE. Monday I* AOS, which has had four power changes in four days, now has something new in its political history the Government of two cabinet Ministers with nobody officially deputised to serve as the Prime Minister. This was revealed todayReuter - 437 words
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99 1960-12-13 3 KUMASHI, Monday. GHANA will send 3,000 students to Russia and some other eastern countries early next year, President Nkrumah announced here. He said they would take part in' higher studies, mainly scientific, to help Ghana's industrial development. Dr. Nkrumah described thisReuter - 99 words
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Article71 1960-12-13 3 Nazi camp adjutant is arrested FRANKFURT, Mon.— The former adjutant of the commandant of Auschwitz Concentration Camp has been arrested following investigations into the mass killings in the camp, the Frankfurt Prosecutor said. He said the adjutant. Robert Mulka. had last lived in Hamburg under his real name. Investigations againstReuter - 71 words
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Article48 1960-12-13 3 CAIRO, Mon.— All 17 people aboard were killed when a twin-engined Ilyushln-14 military aircraft crashed 40 miles north of Luxor. Egypt, it was announced yesterday. The wreck was discovered today after a five-day search. The plane was on a flight from Luxor to Cairo.48 words
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105 1960-12-13 3 AfADRID. Mon. M* Three defendants in the Paris "Barricades trial" who fled to Spain have been granted political asylum here. They are Jean-Maurice Demarquet. Jean-Jacques Susinl and Michel Ronda. all of whom arrived in Madrid early yesterday They said they had tied France and105 words
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Article51 1960-12-13 3 TOKYO. Mon.— The Lower House today put advertisements in newspapers stating that its members have "put an end to the empty custom of exchanging New Year's greeting cards and presents." Diet members complained they had to send more than 100.000 New Year's greeting cards to constituents.UPI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-12-13 3 N. Zealand's new Prime Minister is sworn in WELLINGTON. Mon. Mr. Keith Holyoake, 56-year-old leader of the National Party which won last month's general election, was sworn in today as New Zealand's Prime Minister. He succeeds Mr. Walter Nash, 78, defeated Labour Party leader, who handed in his government's resignationReuter - 106 words
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Article25 1960-12-13 3 SALISBURY. Mon. The building trade artisans in Southern Rhodesia have combined to form the first Integrated trade union In the colony's history.— U.P.l.25 words
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Article90 1960-12-13 3 BANGKOK, Mon. The Thai Interior Minister. Mr. Prapas Charusathten. opened the meeting of the SouthEast Asia consulatlve group on narcotics control here today. The Thai Government 's acting as host to the ennference organised by tt\r United Nations Technical Assistance Board. The conference will dlscus.s the90 words
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129 1960-12-13 3 COVENTRY. Mon— The Labour Party branch here has told the party leader, Mr. Hugh Galtskell. to stay away with his policy on nuclear weapons. Mr. Gaitskell had Included this industrial city, badly hit in the blitz, on a three-day speaking tour of the129 words
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165 1960-12-13 3 A race of death: 13 killed as 3 drivers crash 3UENOS AIRES, Monday. a DRIVER in his "Lucky Seven" stock car racer A smashed into a crowd of spectators at the Argentine Grand Prix endurance road race here yesterday killing 11 people. A number of .others were injured. Driver JuanUPI - 165 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-12-13 3 MANVILLE TO BE A FATHER BY 11th MARRIAGE NEW YORK. Mon— Millionaire asbestos heir Mr. Tommy Manville. 66. has announced that after 10 childless marriages, his 11th wife a 21 -year-old Germajn brunette was expecting a baby in June. Mr. ManvUle said the child would inherit I'SSI million at birthUPI - 84 words
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Miscellaneous409 1960-12-13 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Median Wave 476 metres (41-7 metres) shnW «r«~ s* A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraShort Ware: 62 metre, ku NewB Head i ines 6 M Morning from 8.00—9.00 p.m. Melodies: 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk \\t 6in (Vmd Mnrninir- fi 32 Lee: 00 Johnny Dankworth And A.M.409 words
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541 1960-12-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Minister for x Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today expressed a hope in the Legislative Assembly that Opposition parties would take part in the National Day celebrations next year. He also assured the Opposition members that an invitation would be541 words
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Article151 1960-12-13 4 GREETING CARDS: OFFICIAL WARNING SINGAPORE, Mon. Christmas cards in bright red or small size envelopes are classified as embarrassing postal articles and may be withheld from delivery. An official statement from the Deputy Prime Minister's office today said that the minimum dimensions of an envelope are: Length four inches and151 words
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Article98 1960-12-13 4 GOVT. FEES PLAN IS CRITICISED SINGAPORE. Mon. Government was attacked today for providing $***** as fees for industrial relations officers in next year's estimates. The criticisms came from Tun Lim Yew Hock (SPA Cairnhill) and Mr. A. P. Rajah (SPA Fairer Park) after Mr. K. M. Byrne. Minister for Labour98 words
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112 1960-12-13 4 $10,000 LOAN DEMAND AT GUN POINT: 18 MONTHS SINGAPORE, Mon.— A merchant, Lim Seh Bee, told the Third Criminal District Court today that one morning in October, a man showed him a revolver, and then asked for a "loan" of $10,00u. He said this In evidence against See Chwee Seng,112 words
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Article27 1960-12-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A total of 1,158 volunteers donated blood at the Transfusion Centre in November. The number of transfusions given in that month was 1.116.27 words
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Article23 1960-12-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The mobile radiophone services will be available 24 hours a day as from today, the Director of Telecommunications announced.23 words
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Article17 1960-12-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Tokyo Metropolitan Trade Mission held a dinner at the Oathay Restaurant tonight.17 words
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473 1960-12-13 4 Row over an appointment before post was created SINGAPORE, Monday. »T«HE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, came under fire from Opposition members in the Legislative Assembly today when he told the House that an industrial liaison officer had been temporarily appointed before the post had been473 words
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Article49 1960-12-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Scow Kway Chin was elected president of the Gunong Sayang Association at their 50th annual general meeting recently. Other office-bearers are: Vice-presidents: Messrs Lim Kian Hock, Tan Hood Kirn and Scow Kirn Hock; Treasurer: Mr. Chua Thye Lye; Secretary: Mr. Chan Kok Chye.49 words
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Article277 1960-12-13 4 TIE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Istanbul, Teheran. Bombay, Colombo (8A790) 5.10 a.m.; from London, Zurich. Beirut, Bahrein, Delhi. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (8A796) 5.35 p.m.; from London. Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA7OB>277 words
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355 1960-12-13 4 Govt. says No to Congress move on the CPF SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has told the Singapore Congress that any plan to amend the Central Provident Fund scheme to give unemployment relief would mean an abandonment of the principle on which the fund was based. The Ministry of Labour and355 words
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151 1960-12-13 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. TOUR MEN, who robbed Oliver Koh, a clerk at Jumabhoy and Co., of a leather bag containing cash, cheques, money orders and postal orders to the total value of $4090 in October, were each Jailed for elgnt years by Mr.151 words
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Article78 1960-12-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. —An exhibition of over 100 drawings and paintings submitted by students in connection with the film. "A Boy of Flanders" was opened at the Hollywood Room, Odeon Theatre today. The competition is divided into two sections secondary/middle schools and the primary section. Sponsors of78 words
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488 1960-12-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. YIP CHUNG KEE, 1 who tried to persuade a bar proprietor to donate 20 parangs to a secret society by wielding a chopper threateningly in his face, was sentenced to six strokes of the rotan in the second Criminal District Court today.488 words
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103 1960-12-13 4 'PROVE IT' DEMAND BY S'PORE UNION SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has Riven the Singapore Trades Union Congress until Wednesday to prove its allegation that the onion "is functioning against the interests of workers." The allegation was made by Mr. Sydney Woodhull, TUC Secretary (Political and103 words
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Advertisement428 1960-12-13 4 X I OROAIsHKATIOts<| SPECIAL FEATURtTTE: "Th« PeopU's Singapore" No. 7 NOW SHOWING ot X OOEON English V.rtion 4. ALH AMBR A Mandarin Vcnion 4. (A Ministry of Culture Film) T X t*f-^t »cin»i 1 20 th Rlfi niY» "•"•-'•JO-4.00* WUinDIbUAT! ».3o t 9.30pm "MYCMO" STARTS AT 1 1.20 om-1 50-4428 words
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Miscellaneous106 1960-12-13 4 I Singapore diary... STAGE CLUB: "Arsenic Cultural Centre 7.45 p.m. and Old Lace" 9 pjn. Cultural T.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Centre. Cookery 10 am.. Needlework 11 vM r 4 (Barru. £hi.«\ m Dressmaking 230 pjn., Blu,T Trt*n.W. ciuHLiMk^&i Cake-making 2.30 pjn. •A?MUntT^n I«2ii^M£, i EXHIBITION OF INTEK£££££V£« SCHOOL A*T COMPETITION: women106 words
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1030 1960-12-13 5 STUDY CENTRE HAS BENEFITTED GOVT. MEN-Dr. GOH Political courses for the civil service are attacked by members of Opposition SINGAPORE, Monday pOURSES at the v^ political study centre have benefitted civil servants in the discharge of their duties, the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said in the Legislative Assembly1,030 words
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171 1960-12-13 5 rrHßirir e intrQ SIN GAPORE, Monday. THREE Singapore delegates left today for India to atcend an Ecafe conference on metal engineering. They are Mr. Allen Chlng, the leader, who is assistant manager of Kwong Soon and Co.. engineering works tn Caven Road; Mr. Wee171 words
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Article60 1960-12-13 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A farmer. Goh Saag Hiang. of Nee Soon, was Jailed for one month today for entering the state illegally. He pleaded guilty. Mr. B. M. Barker, of the Immigration Depart ment. said that Goh had come from Rhlo. Indonesia, by boat and had landed60 words
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Article40 1960-12-13 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Nine Nanyang University undergraduates, Including two girls, will leave here for Bangkok tomorrow night for a fortnight's study of Thai cultural development They are all from the university's department of modern languages and literature.40 words
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Article94 1960-12-13 5 KUCHINO. Mon Tax concessions amounting to about $300,000 annually were made by the Sarawak Government at the close of the Budget session In the Coun.Ml Negri here. These concessions arise from the removal of export duty on coconut oil and Import duty on plant, machi- nery, tools94 words
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266 1960-12-13 5 Political secretaries: New query in the Assembly SINGAPORE. Mon. J The subject of political secretaries to Government ministries came up for discussion again during the Legislative Assembly debate on the Budget today. Tun Llm Yew Hock (SPACalrnhlll) asked the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, if h»266 words
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2563 1960-12-13 6 Khir hits back at his Socialist critics KUALA LUMPUR. Monday CONTINUING Parliament's department-fay-department debate on the Federal Budget SYNTHETIC socialism was a bigger threat to Malaya than synthetic rubber, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, told Parliament2,563 words
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Advertisement104 1960-12-13 6 Try this easy beauty test today: Apply one of the radiaac new (hades of Cutez Nail Polish oo one hand only. Now, compare your two hands. The hand without Cutex looks dull. But let how the hand with Cutez Nail Polish has that beautifully groomed, finished look. Nail* sparkle with104 words
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272 1960-12-13 7 Perak Govt. clerks were overpaid by $178,000 IPOH, Monday. /^LERKS employed by the Perak Government were overpaid a total of $178,000 by mistake, the acting Auditor-General, Mr. B. G. Bompas, discloses in a report. The report, on the accounts of Perak Tor 1959, was tabled today at the opening of272 words
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67 1960-12-13 7 $8,900 WORTH OF XMAS GOODS STOLEN FROM SHOP SINGAPORE. Mon. A Change Alley shop stocked with Christmas goods was raided by burglars at the weekend. An estimated $8,900 worth of woollen materials, shirts and ties were lost. The theft was discovered by the proprietor. Mr. Ng Chee Boon, when he67 words
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Article25 1960-12-13 7 ALOR STAR. Mon.— Inche Din bin Emby has been appointed State Forest Officer. Kedah. in place of Mr. D.S. Lowson. who has retired.25 words
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228 1960-12-13 7 C.K. TANG SALESGIRLS ACQUITTED OF STRIKE OBSTRUCTION SINGAPORE, Mon. Two members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, Dorothy Lam Choi Lan and Helen Yeo Ah Pee, who were on strike during the C. K. Tang Ltd.. industrial dispute, were today acquitted of a charge under the Trade Dispute228 words
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Article292 1960-12-13 7 KUCHING, Monday. HPHE greatest danger to Sarawak's stability lies in the encroachment of Communism, the Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell, told the Budget session of the Council Negri here. I In a 60-mlnute speech. Sir Alexander stressed the need for stability in Sarawak's l economic292 words
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85 1960-12-13 7 Parade and salute for Governor's birthday pENANG, Mon. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, will receive a 17--gun salute at a parade at the city stadium on his official birthday on Thursday. He will also inspect a tuard-of-honour and take the salute at the march past. Jets from85 words
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Article53 1960-12-13 7 TAIPING, Mon. —On ifie occasion of the marriage or his younger brother. Mr. Ng Peng Hong, to Miss Tan Slew Hul. a Taiping merchant. Mr. Ng Peng Joo yesterday gave $2,000 to the Hua Lun High School Building Fund. The bridegroom Is a islencg graduate53 words
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Article41 1960-12-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Puan Hajjah Kalthim. wife of the Tengku Mahkota of Johore, gave a talk on family planning to a civics assembly of about 100 women in Kampong Ayer Manis. 30 miles from here yesterday.41 words
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140 1960-12-13 7 IPOH, Mon. The People's Progressive Party has withdrawn its motion in the Perak State Legislative Assembly calling for an inquiry into the allocation of mining land in Perak. This was announced today by Mr. S. P. Seenlvasagam. a vice-president of the party. In140 words
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240 1960-12-13 7 PENANG. Monday ...IF ASSEMBLY PASSES NEW BILL rpHE Governor may be empowered to ORDER the George Town City Council to take part in national celebrations. Legislation to give him such powers will be introduced hi the State Assembly at its Budget240 words
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Article80 1960-12-13 7 Record by non-stop cyclist TELI'K ANSON. Mon— M. Vaiampur;. Z3. a cyclist from South India, has succeeded in his attempt here to set up an endurance record by cycling non-stop for 96 hours. He started at 5.30 p.m. last Thursday by cycling backwards in a roped-in area of the town80 words
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Article38 1960-12-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 14--year-old boy pleaded guilty in the Juvenile Court today to a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle on Oct. 5. The case was postponed for a week pending a I probation report.38 words
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115 1960-12-13 8 SAMSON (IN HOSPITAL) CHARGED WITH MURDER OENANG, Mon. A hospitai ward was turned into a court this morning when Bryant Samson, 33-year-old insurance agent, was accused of murdering a mechanic, Chan Ah Yong, on a rambutan plantation in Burmah Road last Friday. The charge was explained to Samson as he115 words
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Article26 1960-12-13 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Burmese police Inspector, U Ohn Tin, 43, is now in Singapore for a two-week study of the court prosecuting procedure here.26 words
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Article61 1960-12-13 8 Alliance win Ampang by-election KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. Yap Seong Ling, 38, (Alliance) won the Ampang Local Council byelection last night. The election was to fill the seat left vacant by Mr. Chin Man Ching (Alliance), who died last month. The result: Yap Seong Ling (All), 687 votes; Liew Kwee61 words
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Article37 1960-12-13 8 MENTAKAB, Mon. The Mercantile Bank Is putting up a $200,000 building in Leonard Street here for a branch. Work has started on the project which is expected to be completed in four months.37 words
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Article36 1960-12-13 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca. Mgr. M. Olcomendy, will bless and officially open the newly built Bt. Anthonys church in Stephen Lee Road In Mandal on Dec. 18 at 4.30 p.m.36 words
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Article37 1960-12-13 8 IPOH. Mon.— The Mentri I Besar of Perak, Inche Shaari bin Plal, last night gave a buffet dinner for members of the visiting Indonesian cultural troupe. The visitors gave two performances here today.37 words
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Article, Illustration459 1960-12-13 8 CHANGE YOUR WAYS OR END UP IN ECONOMIC RUIN, WARNS SAMBANTHAN AT MIC BRANCH MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE PRESIDENT of the Malayan Indian Congress, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, said yesterday that the Indian community were spendthrifts and, unless they changed their ways were headed for economic459 words
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Article24 1960-12-13 8 PENANG, Mon— Sir Harry (Vunderly. the World Health Organisation consultant on ;überculosls. today called on he Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee.24 words
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Article17 1960-12-13 8 PENANG. Mor..— A total of 1.892 Job seekers have re<isered with the Penang crajloyment exchange.17 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-12-13 8 THE GOVERNOR of Penang, Raja Tan Ud» and his wife, Tengrku Puan Nor Sa'adah, help themselves at the dinner and variety show at the Mayor's Christmas buffet at the Penan* City Stad- ium on Saturday night. On the right is the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam62 words
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Article224 1960-12-13 8 KUCHING, Mon WAGE-EARNERS In Sarawak will pay income tax for the first time next year to defray part of a budRet deficit of $4 million. Provisions for this are contained in an Inland Revenue Bill which has just been approved by the Council Negri here at224 words
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Advertisement364 1960-12-13 8 It's creamier tasting //'lm^W^M^^, H and better blending i/jJ^^m^C^ Use Carnation in .11 Ji^J^&^m^s^C J recipes that call for milk /MM&^MkX&UMm^ W J (dilute as required) or /^SjflJMK^g. J cream (use straight jrom I K^ffi <j^^s» /A the tin). See that your /ML children have extra milk Hii& /Jgm every364 words
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Advertisement202 1960-12-13 8 —I .1 j i I 1 Vbssbi LJn f v SSSB BSSSS I Bf^^^^^f M m IT IT I I ii-7iii^SJ I I m I M i I m viibmJLBSSMlV— sL^ L_ L-^bwbslbsm^* BSM X^f t v -«l-" I BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH Hs3- J^BSsVmMimVWMMBMM BBBBBM *fc "^^BSS^jfiBSSSSSSw ■MB} *^i|P' 4|r* VfV H202 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-12-13 9 T OOKING so very happy after their wedding in St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, are Mr. John Pong Kee Wah and his bride, Miss Annie Chen Twee Kirn. The wedding took place yesterday. The groom is a soft-drinks salesman. Straits Times picture by Lim Yaw Chong.Lim Yaw Chong - 49 words
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Article, Illustration246 1960-12-13 9 Back after a decade: Malayans are still 'wonderful' CINGAPORE, Mon. Sil--0 ver-halred Miss Mabel Marsh, who was principal of the Methodist Girls' School in Kuala Lumpur for 40 years before her retiremnet a decade axo. chatted gaily In Singapore today about "the new and prosperous Malaya." Miss Marsh. 75, flew246 words
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141 1960-12-13 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. INSPECTOR Teoh Beng San told the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, today of the preva- lence of attacks on motorists involved in road accidents and asked the court to pass deterrent sentence on Foo Kai Hong and Sim Seng Choon.141 words
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346 1960-12-13 9 GOH REFUSES TO NAME 90 SENT OVERSEAS— 'DIDN'T SPEAK FOR PAP...' SINGAPORE, Mon TON LIM YEW HOCK (SPA Cairnhill) today pressed the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, to reveal the names of 90 people who had been sent overseas this year. And he challenged the Minister to deny that346 words
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Article58 1960-12-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— A 13--year-old boy was acquitted in the Juvenile Court here today of stealing $178 from a sailor at a Shenton Way food stall on Oct. 12. The sailor, who said that he had had a few drinks in a club that night, told the58 words
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Article32 1960-12-13 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Col. M.H. Pockson has assumed duties as commandant of the depot. Brigade of Gurkhas, in succession to Col. N.F.B. Shaw, who will be returning to England soon.32 words
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Article39 1960-12-13 9 TEMERLOH. Mon. A taxi driver. Hassan- bin Haji Tallb, of Kuala Lumpur was yesterday fined $25 or 10 days' jail after he pleaded guilty to falling to equip his taxi with a fire extinguisher on Sept. 6-39 words
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100 1960-12-13 9 IPOH. Mon.— Burglars broke Into the office of Shriro (China) Ltd. in Jalan Toh Puan Chah off Brewster Road here during the weekend and j got away with cigarettes, cosmetics and other goods. Police believe that at least $2,600 worth of goods was100 words
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149 1960-12-13 9 SURVEY TEAM FLIES IN TO HELP RURAL PROGRAMME KUALA LUMPUR. IiOIL Five Colombo Plan surveyors from New Zealand arrived by air tpday to help in Malaya's rural economy drive. They were accompanied byi their wives. They were met at the airport by the New Zealand High Commissioner. Mr. C. M.149 words
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Article30 1960-12-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Shaw Vee Meng and Lorrain Esme Osman. both barristers, were admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the High Court today.30 words
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Article69 1960-12-13 9 A MAN WHO ABUSED P.C. FINED $25 PENANG. Mon. A motorcyclist, Yeoh Hee Chuan. was fined $25 today for abusing a policeman who had asked him to produce his driving licence. Inspector R. Jeganathan. who prosecuted, said Yeoh was involved in an accident at the junction of Irving Road and69 words
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Advertisement189 1960-12-13 9 NEW! UNIQUE! ECONOMICAL! EVERSHARP "lOgOOO" convertible pen I A CONVENTIONAL FOUNTAIN PEN 1 I A CONVENIENT CARTRIDGE PEN 3 Here's a new kind of pen you can fill S with ink two easy ways! tItILW With its permanent filler, you fill the I Eversharp "10,000" out of an ink both189 words
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Advertisement224 1960-12-13 9 WORLD DEMAND NOW GREATER THAN EVER Month niter momli. \enr alter >em. the Minor. continual tooiituM esery otbtrsiagb typt of c»t in the Mnhtyun market The totul m> lar is IfvOOO, Were CMtaili you will ajjice that this is an improsive record: e\en (or the nu»t wcctMfal small car ever224 words
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Article43 1960-12-13 10 I# Wt4» Sl* (mmimmm) CAMOH YIP CMO lANC and fa«»» w»h to l»a** tbelr relative, and mrada for their ansiatanc*. meaaa«*a of condoleoce wreath* and attendance at Ui» funeral of tbelr beloved Mrs. Yip Cbo Sang Madam Ctian Kin Inm tx 10.12.60.43 words
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Article662 1960-12-13 10 The Federation and Singapore nad income tax thrust upon them, a decision imposed from on high against the angry vote of the post-liberation advisory councils. Sorrowfully no doubt, yet unanimously, Sarawak's Council Negri has approved direct taxation on the Hong Kong model, its members possibly flattered662 words
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Article391 1960-12-13 10 The President of the Perak Malay Contractors' Association does a service by keeping alive <he subject of Malay participation in business, if only because discussion brings out the misconceptions that have to be dispelled before the Malay community can make its full contribution to Malayan industry. So many391 words
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Article172 1960-12-13 10 Russian and Chinese newspapers have published the peace manifesto drawn up at the Communist summit and promised when it ended last week. On paper Mr. Khrushchev has won his victory, for the manifesto states unambiguously that war is not inevitable. At the same time it drives home172 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1960-12-13 10 HARRY FRANKLIN - EASY WAY OUT HARRY FRANKLIN by Chairman of th« Northern Rhodesia Liberal Party —SCRAP THE ENTIRE FEDERATION... THERE can seldom have been a more ominous situation in Africa with such a simple solution as exists in the Federation of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland today. The situation is that about seven1,155 words
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Letter234 1960-12-13 10 rE letter signed Watchdog which you published in the Saturday Forum contains serious allegations concerning the treatment of mail. It is regrettable that wild statements of "postmen nonchalantly throwing away letters or chucking them over the fence" should be published, since they must necessarily undermine234 words
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Advertisement812 1960-12-13 10 STCAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS eßataWaaasal aas* Ist n*ar COl* ITOIA«f AKAM SaCHAKO ffOAO. *IM*APO*S rn.ll inmttt tmmU mt—rUmmtmmU mnd »mm MJiasaer replsss. SimmU ■oWtiaemmts mlmtmd aa Simmwpmrm «>r ais* *c aaneM I*: COLD tTORAM MANCHIS a* HOtXJiNO stoao. »Toas. ■aFvaL «o»o naval ■>■■ i AUTHMUIO AWMTSi CITT MWK mm. STOM812 words
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Advertisement66 1960-12-13 10 ."blue" spot". ©i The Stint Radiogram B I with ■CONCERT ECHO. 1 15 Vilm, 13 Speakers. 1 The Only One Of ltt% fKind In The World. V Call in today for a 1 M Demonstration and have i the thrill that only Blue Spot Can Provide. $7,750.00 only. Easy H.P.66 words
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Advertisement143 1960-12-13 10 THE NEW UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA in 1 5 volumes Compiled by over 400 experts, this oil-British Encyclopedic contains the sum totol of human learning, experience ond wisdom. Yet, for all its tremendous scope, the New Universal Encyclopedia is concise ond easy to follow. It is a necessity in every home where143 words
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Article, Illustration461 1960-12-13 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Minister denies allegations by three Opposition members in House AN ALLEGATION by Tun Lim Yew Hock (SPA— Cairnhill) in the Legislative Assembly today that, as members of the Work Brigade were only paid $2 a day, they could be likened to being461 words
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315 1960-12-13 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Singapore Government is taking action to x have the services of the Chief Kathi terminated in view of a number of complaints made against him, the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said during the315 words
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Article54 1960-12-13 11 PENANG, Mon. The United Kingdom High Commissioner. Sir Oeofroy Tory, was the guest of the Governor. Raja Tun Uda. at lunch at the Residency here today. Earlier. Sir Geofroy, ac rompanled by the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. J. R. Williams, paid a courtesy call on the Chief. Minister.54 words
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Article58 1960-12-13 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Alliance candidates won all four seats in me Rengit Local Council election today. They are Messrs. Ang Kee Lin. Slan Chai See. ray Cheng Seng and Ng Kee Leok. The first three will serve for three years. Mr Ni will serve for one58 words
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Article72 1960-12-13 11 LATEST scores and a desi cription of this morning's play in the Australia-West Indies Test appears today in the FREE PRESS. There is also an illuminating article by Dr. Lean TyeHin, Kandang Kerbao Hospital's new consultant obstetrician and gynaecologThe doctor tells how the suicide of a man72 words
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Article57 1960-12-13 11 BINOAPOR£, Mon. Bir Clifford Jarrett. British Deputy Secretary of the Admiralty, arrived here today by air from Australia for a twoday visit as guest of the Commander-ln-Chief. Admiral Sir David Luce. 81r Clifford, who had talk* with the Australian Naval Board recently, will visit the naval base establishment57 words
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Article74 1960-12-13 11 BINOAPORE. Mon— BOAC will present a 10-ft. Christ mas tree complete with pre sents hanging from Its branches to orphans at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus on Christmas Eve. The tree, specially flown from London, will be presented to the Rev. Mother St John74 words
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Article, Illustration506 1960-12-13 11 Towering minaret will grace the national mosque PRELIMINARY WORK HAS STARTED AND TARGET DATE !S END OF 1962 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 235-ft. high minaret, twice the height of the Merdeka Stadium floodlight towers, will be an outstanding feature of Malaya's proposed $5,000,000 National Mosque, preliminary work on which has506 words
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Advertisement132 1960-12-13 11 IWv Ifr^Lw E i'im '4^^^H^HH^HH^^afe aft^iW Perfection in Make-up preparations designed by Elizabeth Arden to give your make-up cool, flawless beauty FOR YOUR COMPLEXION IB \!3*v' U Wv\ VEILED Tbelovely K JpHufCj flowin S cream foundation vft 7V&98 -^mll that ivea your make-up a \3L W^^P luminous Quality. In jars132 words
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Advertisement120 1960-12-13 11 An ideal Christmas Gift! The NEW REMINGTON Rollectric with 3 twin shaving heads for NEW SPEED NEW CLOSENESS and NEW COMFORT Sole Importer REMINGTON TAND OF SINGAPORE LTD. 2nd Floor, John Little's Building Singapore 1. Branches at K. Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang: Also available at all leading stores VITAMIN G'-120 words
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Article, Illustration736 1960-12-13 12 Holiday high-fashion for the mature woman pASHIONS in newspapers, magazines and shops are always mainly aimed at the teenager and the young matron, and for years the complaint has been that there has not been enough attention paid to the more mature woman. This Christmas, in answer to this call,736 words
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Advertisement255 1960-12-13 12 C€P€A POPLIN sets the pace with colour excitement The classic crease-resisting two- fold cotton poplin with Calpreta Carefree Cotton Finish. t—W AveiUbie from aatborised t W deeJert at oootroliad Twa reseii pcioea. aßHßm^"' •'f'Pw*'"' Ik >sV|Hsv ttij.t ocaranteed if satinfaetion ia not obtained, Wr the coat of cloth and tailoring255 words
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Advertisement298 1960-12-13 12 Bf BJP"** I ill 1 N l 11 1 If OH ''if «*i.'.'"v\ i\V (Vj. Sjf Bk I |l|/ nvl She'll remember this day every day vAx^omfnuniia plate She'll thank you for ever for your gift of beauty to her new home Community Plate. Adorable sets and beautiful pieces are298 words
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Miscellaneous300 1960-12-13 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Ready to fight with lobs? (S, 1. Jazzy description of Conssr- 4i. vatlves 1 origin? (5. 2, 3, S). 7. Mental exercises before the 8. Island grain south of the mirror? (4-11). Equator 19). 9 N. like others. Is this (5). 10. Obviously not a300 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1960-12-13 13 Ex-innkeeper on a 'double- mission 9 spread bloodshed and destruction QN June 4, 1794, a warning gun booming from the fort of Basse-Terre on the West Indian island of Guadeloupe sent the tiny British garrison hurrying to their posts on the ramparts. Sailing into the harbour,Daily Mirror - 1,226 words
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Advertisement398 1960-12-13 13 RHEUMATISM? AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY BRINGS RELIEF FROM PAIN A British discoTrry fas In] tha world in uncording a major cauat ICK of rheumatic pain. vmnJ'JTJT 1^" This pain is caused by "trigger »ul»im»c. ~~~>-*~ r tpots" of* muscle— often only connected with tho areas of pain by ibo m TT398 words
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Miscellaneous210 1960-12-13 13 Bugs Bunny By Baiph BeimdaM f RI6HT H5K€. I \HVU/ THAT'LL BE "k I I 9ESIPEC, I JUST WANTEP TO\ I SYLVESTER A J F/FTCSN CeNTS.O(X.I) THE STORY I WAS I /DO YOU HAVE THE X > Ail Jl WHEN EJECTfP LATEST ISSUE OP A 4/—^XtINIIS f I (\f 14/210 words
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414 1960-12-13 14 PERAK SCRAMBLE FOR IRON MINING GRANTS JOINERS, prospectors, speculators and fortune hunters are scrambling for land in Perak likely to have rich iron-ore deposits. During the last two months, since four new areas in the State were thrown open for iron ore prospecting and mining, land offices have received over414 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-12-13 14 ADVERTISING FIRM'S RESEARCH SPECIALIST A MARKET research specialist, Mr. A. T. Hill, has joined the research department of Grant Advertising. Inc.. which is further expanding its activities, to include consumer research as well as research on copy and media. Mr. Hill was formerly in charge of the advertising and market60 words
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Article86 1960-12-13 14 The total value of Sarawak's overseas trade in September amounted to $76 million, a drop or nearly $2 million over the previous month. *f Imports totalled $36.9 million, an increase of $350,000 over August. Sarawak bought more goods from Hong Kong. Vietnam. Britain and the United States during86 words
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Article230 1960-12-13 14 A SINO-MALAY syndicate has secured an A option from Kulim Rubber Plantations to prospect for iron ore on one of its estates, Sungei Toh Pawang. nestling at the foot of Kedah Peak. The area over which the proposed mining operations will be carried out is230 words
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241 1960-12-13 14 At 89, still active in liqueur business SINGAPORE is one of Asia's best markets for French liqueurs, according to Mr. Maurice Menier, a wine and spirit merchant from Paris. Mr. Menier. who has visited Singapore 25 times during the past 50 years, said in the State last week that heAgencies - 241 words
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Article241 1960-12-13 14 JINO UNES, Japan's 1 largest shipping company, celebrated last week the third anniversary of its cargo service between West Australia and Japan via Federation ports and Singapore. Mr. H. Ozaki. the company's Singapore representative, said yesterday that lino Lines would continue to offer local241 words
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171 1960-12-13 14 Hotel Ambassador, Meyer Road, reopens Thursday T«HE FORMER Embassy Hotel in Meyer Road. Singapore, which closed in July, is to reopen for business on Thursday under a new name and new management. It will be called Hotel Am- bassador. The new managing director Is Mr. David W.C. Foo. a Singapore171 words
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Article98 1960-12-13 14 SINGAPORE'S FRUIT TRADE DROPS Singapore Is buying less fruit this year and during the first eight months she j Imported only 25.599 tons valued at $16.8 million 1 compared with 27.085 tons in the corresponding period of 1959. Fruit re-exports totalled 1,323 tons, a drop of nearly 50,000 tons over98 words
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Advertisement277 1960-12-13 14 »4 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE For complete satisfaction, wise motorists buy only genuine LUCAS spare parts. You can select your requirements from our large comprehensive range which is always in stock. We invite you to call in today. Federation Repr«*«nritiv*t: WEARNE IROS. ]i TRADE J$&L r^ PROMOTION Wf^^y^ is Tour business277 words
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Advertisement251 1960-12-13 14 Ty»» wa.rt Telehoist TIIIHOIST tipping gears (it any make of dmati SPAMS i omplctc rang* of pari» slocked STtlMOTM— lipping siresset spread throughout the entire eha^Mv SPACt load capacity unaffected for tipping gear is incorporated HMatrflooc stability dnigaad for t.iMr: and steeper tipping under all conditions Available from. \Jfrrhtirii Motors251 words
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Advertisement1661 1960-12-13 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON, ft CONTINENTAL POtTt. P. rnaa PtMiUj DEMOOOCDS London, Hamburg, RuttttOta UParftat 11 BM 14 PATROCLUS linnitl. Glasgow GM. 4 Dec 14 Oat IS/17 BM 10 MENELAUS M'seilles liftneti. A'aoatk SM. a BM 10 OM 17/21 OM a ATREOS LirerpMi: Glasgow DM1,661 words
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Advertisement1315 1960-12-13 15 Vkl^Kdllhijl^L^£UUJ2^ THE L/LC. LINES--' /&i&b. ADEN. REDSEA. MEIITERBANUH. CONTINENTAI t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. AJVgl^®y Sport P. SHaa Panang Klra "jotunoia" i) 10/ a dm 21/24 dm a/a dm ffXl JB* "SIOONGA" I) SO BM/ 4 JM 9/ I JM 7/ I JM JkjnfK "seunoia" k) is/a jm 21 /a Jai 24/291,315 words
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Advertisement1477 1960-12-13 15 illilo n ine THE BEN ONE STEAMERS LTD. Vut?' SINGAPORE (iKaraarattt it tki Until Batata) II LINES UILIHU ADEN, U.K. 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Pmmjj MNIOYAI LlnmK, Hull. RottanJam. Hamburg CM. 42/19 Dec UnrpMl ainct vnvis 9 Jm lENWYVIS littnMl. Gnngtawvtk 21/ M BM SB/SI BM a/27 BM1,477 words
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Advertisement1253 1960-12-13 15 tkif^. McALISTER t& CO., LTD. VfWIJI TEI HI ***** \m.\m^ T*** lI.I.BBMAM LDMB <k HJ-vAVBNKSS UNI m LOIRMN. BAMBUIG, ROTTERDAM. NAVRF LOS ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO, 1 HULL. SEATTLE. VAHCOWER t PORTLAND. AM lai CaaaOtM t U J X AUtatic Parts Acciptiig can tar Ceatral t SMtk Cm Of WELLINGTON America1,253 words
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1202 1960-12-13 16 RUBBER DIP 'NECESSARY PROCESS OF ADJUSTMENT' By Our Market Correspondent THE DECLINE in natural rubber prices over the past six months can be viewed as a necessary process of adjustment in which the price is being forced into line with the synthetics that threaten its markets, says the Financial Times,1,202 words
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Article21 1960-12-13 16 Malayan Stock Exchange: Dec. 12 Dec. 10 Industrials: 138.75 ***** Tina: 177.55 177.69 Rubbers: 210.90 210.90 Jan. 1 1958=190.21 words
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Article39 1960-12-13 16 SINGAPORE. Dec. 12. RUBBER: 87* cents, per Ib. (down half a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 87 cents per Ib. (doll). TIN: $393.67 i per picul (np 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 10 tons).39 words
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Article133 1960-12-13 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the x week along firm lines. Factor* eased 6d. to Ss. lid. and sunhili Development eased Sd. to 3s. Bd. Base metals and the oils were steady. New Broken Hill gained 2s. 6d. to 535. while Auat Oil and Gas gained Is. 9d133 words
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Article214 1960-12-13 16 riECEMBER first grade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 874 cents per lb. down half a cent on Friday's closeThe tone was very quiet. S.C.C.R-A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. l R.S.S- Spot f.ob. buyers 86 T sellers 87^ (N); Int. 1214 words
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Article188 1960-12-13 16 'THE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made the following changes in lv rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 3/4; buying airmail T.T. 2/4 1/8, O.D. 2/4; 5/32, 30 d/st 2/4; 9/32. 45 d/st 2/4 11/32, 60 d/st 2/4 13/32. 90 d/St 2/4 1/2. 120 d/st188 words
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Article125 1960-12-13 16 SINGAPORE Chinese Product Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday: Copra: quiet; UK/Coiainent Dec. Jan. shipments $27 buyers, $27*4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $41 sellers, drum $44 '.j sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $235. Sarawak $230. special Sarawak black $150 and garbled Lampong125 words
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Article507 1960-12-13 16 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange Veported the following business at their 5.30 p-m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Praser 4c Neave Ords. (1.94 and $1.95: Gammon $202; M. Cement $1.75; Me A lister $1.17: Malaya Publishing 85507 words
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Advertisement1115 1960-12-13 16 Express U.S.A. Paeine Atlantle Coaai Service f.T.A. E.TJL Sport P. ST'jm Pwar| H'kOflf. L. AfIMIM N. Yort itata Man" 2) 31 Dtc 11/ I Jaa I lv Ju t! Fat Xteiksm Mara" n 21 Jai 2s/M Jas 3 Fea 21 Fal U Mn All suitably equippad with oeep tanks (or1,115 words
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Advertisement808 1960-12-13 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SCHOLABSHIP FOR THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AS A I SECOND LANGUAGE, IMI One scholarship is being offered, under the Colombo Plan, tor a specialised one-year cours*- in 'Teaching of Engli&n as. a second Language' at the University of Sydney. Australia. Tne session opens in March,808 words
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Advertisement828 1960-12-13 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE MALAYAN RUBBER FUND BOARD APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Malayans who are citizens of the Federation ot Malaya for the post of Supernumerary Officer In the office of the London Representative of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board. QUALIFICATIONS Candidates should not be less than 35 years of age,828 words
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Advertisement652 1960-12-13 16 NOTICES NOTICE The public are hereby Informed that Mr- Lee Eng Choon Is no longer employed by International Air Conditioning Co. Ltd.. (Carrier) and has no authority to transact business or to collect any monies or goods on behalf of the company. THE ATLAS ICE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in The652 words
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Advertisement1027 1960-12-13 17 NOTICES NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FLUKRATION OF M\l\^v INTERRUPTION OT II.KJTRI(ITV SI'PPI.Y SIIIWXW \NI> II MIT TOWNS Consumers in Sitiawan. Lumul. Kampong Koh and Simpang Tiga are hereby notified that electricity supply In these areas *ill be Interrupted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday 21st December. 1960. The1,027 words
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Advertisement471 1960-12-13 17 .—^^^^^^l (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm STOREMAN REQUIRED. Senior Cambridge essential. Apply In own hand writing to Box A9MO ST. K.L. WANTED IMMEDIATELY young amah to live In. one child no washing, experience and good Kngllah essential. 4«-A Cairnhill Court S'por*471 words
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Advertisement721 1960-12-13 17 SITUATIONS VACANT J0 H ords ti (Min.)— Box St ett. txtra BOX AsTM t.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTBD male plaao tutor for boy Of 8 years old. Apply K. Y. Tan 4958. Upper Kast Coaat Road, B'pore RONBO LTD., Kuala Lumpur require an experienced female confidential secretary. Please721 words
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Advertisement720 1960-12-13 17 HOUSES LAND WANTED it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm WIRE SILLING OUT fast!!! We need more Bungalows. Two-storey Houses, and Terrace Houses. List your properties with us Now!!! Singapore Hou*e. Land Est.it.- Ageocy. 319-J River Vslley Road, S'por*. Tel: 3^006. EDUCATION It Word* Si (Min.)— Box itt ett.720 words
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Advertisement830 1960-12-13 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ttt. txtrm RAILS ACCESSORIES 14, IS. IR, 20 lbs/yard, also Tipping Wagons Contact Factory Representative, Details write Box A 4024 B.T. Spore. WANTED it Word* SS (Min.)— Bom St et*. txtrm DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BaooM hand meter gauge Diesel Locomotive required. Please write830 words
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Advertisement693 1960-12-13 17 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtra CCO JUNK STORE, 137. Wlnstedt Drive, Slngaporo-9, Buy Bell All Types of Household Ooods, Furniture and Oood Uoed Cars. Telephone *****/ *****. CHRISTMAS OFFERS:— Bedsbeets English Slngleslxes from 53.50, Blankets from 12.90. Pillowcases. Pillows. Several Bargains. Luck's 17, Orchard Rd..693 words
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Advertisement412 1960-12-13 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) >• Words Sit (Minimum) Doili 1 month. It Wordt Stjt (Mm.) TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from Transparency. Telephone 'Life' 20t)le P.O. Box 1108. Singapore. REFHICERATION AIR CONDITIONING repair* and service Oetx Bros. Co. Telephone *****. PHOTOSTAT SERVICB Docmncnts copied while you wait Kotomatlc. 68 Robinson Road412 words
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Advertisement98 1960-12-13 17 FRESH FLOWERS I» Word* Sit (Minimum) Ha 1 month. It Word* $1 SO (Mini PLACE YOUR ORDER now tor Urcbida by air to U.K. this X'maa Call Princess flower Shop, 251. Ureter* Road. Spore Tot ***** BpSssi PHILIPS HOME APPLIANCES FOOD MIXER This meons the end of tiring ond time-wosting98 words
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402 1960-12-13 18 SAFA to introduce 90-min football next season SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Singapore Amateur F.A. tonight decidedto introduce 90-minute football for all First! Division League, tour-! iiiK and representative matches from next year. At a S.A.F.A. management committee meeting tonight, the president. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, said that the introduction of the402 words
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Article, Illustration619 1960-12-13 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - THE SEASON'S BEST RUGBY— FROM FEDERATION BOYS NORMAN SIEBEL BAD CONDITIONS WERE NO HANDICAP By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The few hundred spectators at the Merdeka Stadium tonight saw probably the season s best Rugby there, and it came from the Federation Combined Schools team in the course of their victoryNg Beh Leow - 619 words
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Article45 1960-12-13 18 IPOH LEAGUE: Dlv. 1 Malays v Indians postponed, rail.. l>iv. t: Town Council 10 (Jambu 4, Sldek 2, A. Chong 2, JJ. Too, EX. Chua) 3rd Bn RMR 0. FRIENDLY (Penang): Penang Sikhs 5 (Suchar 2, Amar 2. Attar) Penang sc 2 (McMullen, Cox).45 words
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Article463 1960-12-13 18 SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL (XL): Spore bt Malaya 246 pts to 135. Results 100 m freestyle (girls) 1 Christine Henderson (S) 2 A. Hlnton (S) 3 E. MacKarlane (8) lm 15.45; 100 m freestyle (boys) 1 Oon Boon Kool (S) 2 Puan Teck Choong (S) 3 Lee Kum Weng (M) 65.55;463 words
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Article219 1960-12-13 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Cricket Club Invitation fifteen were lucky to beat R.A.F. Tengah by the only try (three points) scored in their Rugby match on the padang today. The Airmen should have drawn this scrappy but hard-fought match. In the first five minutes they were219 words
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Article297 1960-12-13 18 But Malaya win at waterpolo KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SINGAPORE Combined Schools swept the board in the first International swimming match against Malaya Combined Schools at the Cheras [Road pool here today. They won 17 of the 18 events on the programme and gained a total of297 words
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Article112 1960-12-13 18 I7UALA LUMPUR Mon. l Malayan schools beat Singapore Schools 4-1 In the International table tennis match played at Pasar Road here today. Federation won all three singles and one doubles. Result* (Federation player* first t Singles Hang Keng Fong bt Lim Teow Beng 21-17. 21-13, 21-13: Chan112 words
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190 1960-12-13 18 PLEDGE OF SUPPORT FOR STTA EFFORTS SINGAPORE, Mon. Thr Propie's Association has plrdgrd its support to the Singaporr Table Tennis Association in it* efforts to raise the standard ol the game in the State to* international level. In a message which appears in thr souvenir programme for th? S.T.T.A.'s international190 words
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Article452 1960-12-13 18 ALEX SOARS - Shara nets Malaya winner ALEX SOARS By l/'UALA LUMPUR, Mon. >**■ —Malaya Schoolgirl* beat Singapore Schoolgirls 1-0, with a 40tb minute goal by centreforward Sharamathi, ia their hockey match at Pantai here today. Malaya owed victory to the splendid work by their Selangor players. Navanayanam, the captain, was in great452 words
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Miscellaneous75 1960-12-13 18 SOCCER SPORE INDER-20: Sukaramai v Tione Bahru (Bras Basnh Rd). STORE POLICE INVITATION: SMF v 42 Commando. Police I Iruhore Flotilla (both at Thomson Rd). HMS Bulwark v Naval Bast (HMS Terror i. HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE: Dlv. 1 Andersonlana v Klnta Indians < Anderson Sch) Dlv. 2 —Hq 2. FIB75 words
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Article560 1960-12-13 19 JACK FINGLETON reporting on i,|UJ| ;^t,^ third day O'NEILL HITS 181 AFTER TJRISBANE. iMon. The West I-* Indies threw away glorious opportunities here today on the third day of the First Test against Australia and conceded the first innings lead by 52 runs 453 to Australia's560 words
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280 1960-12-13 19 PERTH, Mon. ITALY are in the Chal- lenge Round! And for the first time in 22 years, they will challenge Australia, the holders, for the Davis Cup in Sydney on Dec. 26. 27 and 28. In a dramatic comeback, after brine twoReuter - 280 words
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270 1960-12-13 19 REPULSE BAY HAS A BRIGHT CHANCE OVER A MILE ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep, Singapore. Monday REPULSE BAY (late Cecil Street) did a dashing workout on a heavy track at Bukit Timah this morning. Breaking into a gallop from the sf, he tan the last 4f in 54 4/5270 words
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Article102 1960-12-13 19 SOCCER WOBLD Cl'P (Paris): Prelim rd France 3 Bulgaria 0. TABLE TENNIS ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Bombay): Men Japan bt Ceylon 5-0, Japan bt Pakistan 5-0, Korea bt P.I. 5-0. India bt Thailand 5-0. Vietnam bt Pakistan 5-0. Burma bt Nepal 5-3, P.I. bt Pakistan 5-0, Vietnam bt Thailand 5-1, India102 words
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Article97 1960-12-13 19 PENANG. Mon. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. the Mayor of i enang. last night praised Malaya's table tennis players for their line sportsmanship shown at the national championships which ended here yesterday. Speaking at a dinner given by Mr. One Keng Seng, president of the Malayan Table97 words
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Article525 1960-12-13 19 Bt. Timah weights WEIGHTS far all eifbt rtcd at Buklt Timah tomorrow: Cl. 1, Oiv. 1— €F, Jmxi Sinter 'too Satoro S.13 Isaha-Setia 8.19 Oinlturo 8.09 On Parole 8.06 Marigold 8.05 Woodrote Lady 8.01 Tromp 8.0S Native Kingdom 8.0? Hying Phoenix 8.0? Traveller's Cheque II 8.0U Monty 7.13 Balkan Bambino525 words
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Article100 1960-12-13 19 PAKISTAN MATCH ENDS IN A DRAW NAOPUR, Mon. The touring Pakistan cricket team's three-day match against Central Zone petered out Into a draw her* yesterday. Resuming their second innings at 192 for four. Pakistan added 82 in 80 minutes for the loss of Burkl before they declared and set CentralReuter - 100 words
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Article90 1960-12-13 19 WEST INDIES Ist INNS 453 AUSTRALIA IST INNS. (Saturda> 196 for three) McDONALO c Hunte b Sobers 57 SIMPSON b Ramadhin 92 HARVEY b Valentine 15 O'NEILL c Valentine b Hall 181 FAVELL run out 45 MACKAY b Sobers 35 DAVIDSON c Alexander b Hall 44 BENAUD Ibw Hall90 words
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Article131 1960-12-13 19 Borotra to meet LTAM officials KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Jean Borotra, veteran French tennia player and president of the International Lawn Tennia Federation, will stop over here for on* day on Dec. 20 on his way to Australia. M. Borotra will meet officials ol the L.T.A. of Malaya to discus* "tennis131 words
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Article73 1960-12-13 19 SYDNEY. Mon. Western Australia, with five wicket* left, iieed 50 runs tomorrow to beat New South Wales. Sheffield Shield winners for the past seven seasons. They dismissed NS.W. for 248 In the second innings today and needing 170 for victory, were 120 for fiveReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement315 1960-12-13 19 ■JB^B^BJt V^L BjPj &f% ■BJEJkVw M Hfir W People who know always insist on |LU Your bartender urill tell >ou that Burnett's Y~\ "White Sitin" Gin is the old-established V Gin preferred by people who appreciate f^^r\ •omething a little 6ner and imootWr to C»L> wiHt •v.ry quart bottl. purchMad315 words
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Article362 1960-12-13 20 'DON'T SHOOT FIRST' ORDER TO GOVT. FORCES— BUT PITCHED BATTLE IS FEARED VIENTIANE, Monday TENSION rose here today as reports spread that Russian aircraft which landed here yesterday brought artillery for Captain Kong Le, whose troops took over the city on Friday. The Government took theReuter - 362 words
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123 1960-12-13 20 'In memory of world war III victims' LONDON. Mon. A wreath placed at the Cenotaph here by Or. Hugh Schonfield bore the inscription: "In memory of the millions who lost their lives in World War Three." When asked why the words "World War Three 1 were used. Dr. Schonfield, whoReuter - 123 words
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Article57 1960-12-13 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Police tonight set up road-blocks in the Pasir Panjang area in a bid to track down three youths, who escaped from the Gimson School. The youths, Osman bin Billal. 15. Jumat bin Nadir. 15, and Ismail bin Hakim, all undergoing corrective training, were57 words
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Article50 1960-12-13 20 MR. AND MRS CHEW TEE SWAN thank relatives and friends for their attendance assistance Rifts and good wishes on the occasion of their marriage MR. AND MRS. RAOHAVAN LadaniC Geddes Banau thank all relatives and friends for their attendance presenta and telegram for thrir marriage 4 .1 V 60.50 words
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Article108 1960-12-13 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Francesca and Peter Bartter's production of Joseph Kesselring's celebrated comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace currently running at the Cultural Centre must be counted among the Stage Club's happiest successes. A large cast is headed by Anne Lee and Maureen (as the gentle aunts Abby108 words
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Article35 1960-12-13 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— A contract labourer, Ramasamy. 32. was attacked by gangsters at a work site in Moonstone Road, off Serangoon tonight, and is in hospital with deep gashes in the arms and body.35 words
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Article319 1960-12-13 20 LONDON. Mon—Last weeks cautious attitude was still apparent In the London stock markets today, but the general appearance was much brighter for the start of a new three-week account. There was a disposition to await the November trade figures, expected about the middle of Oie319 words
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Article41 1960-12-13 20 LONDON, Mon.— Spot 25 s id.. Jan. 355 d.. Feb 254 d.. Mar. 25Hd., Jan/March 25N»d., Apr./ June 25Hd.. July/Sept. 25 »d.. Oct/Dec. 25Sd. Jan./ March 25Hd.. nom. Dec. c.i.f. 25"5, d.. Jan. 25Hd.. Feb. 25Hd.. Tone: Quiet but steady.41 words
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Article26 1960-12-13 20 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £796*. sellers £7971 Forward buyers £793. sellers £795... Settlement £796 'j. Turnover am 30 'ons. p.m. 20 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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