The Straits Times, 19 December 1960
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Title Section19 1960-12-19 1 AVERAGE irillY rtHTIIIER SALE EXCEEDS 510,000 The Straits Times Nat*** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article565 1960-12-19 1 ANTI-RED GOVT. BEING ESTABLISHED Pro-Communist troops retreat from capital Now fears of cholera breaking out VIENTIANE, Sunday. pKINCE BOUN OUM today began setting; up an anti-Communist Laotian Government in shell-pocked Vientiane. Prince Boun and other members of his Government flew into Vientiane today to tackle the immediate taskReuter; UP - 565 words
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467 1960-12-19 1 Ong move: Procedure akin to law court SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Legislative Assembly will adopt a special procedure tomorrow when it considers a motion to condemn and suspend one of its members for allegedly "spreading malicious falsehood" and "dishonourable conduct" in the House. The motion to be proposed by the .leader467 words
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Article, Illustration245 1960-12-19 1 THREE MEN IN BOAT SAIL INTO SINGAPORE FROM H.K. AHEAD OF SCHEDULE FFHREE British servicemen A (above) who set out from Hone Konc for Britain 17 days ago in a 22-ft. yacht arrived in Singapore yesterday six days ahead of schedule. Their yacht Gunga Dcvi (Goddess of the Sea in245 words
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Article98 1960-12-19 1 KATMANDU. Sun. Two former Nepalese Premiers were reported yesterday to be among the Government leaders placed under arrest by King Mahendra, who took direct control of the country three day.s ago. The two— Dr. K. I. Singh, chairman of the United Democratic Party, and Mr.98 words
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150 1960-12-19 1 DAG MAKES STRONG DEFENCE OF UN POLICY NEW YORK. Sun.-Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secretary Oeneral. last night made his .strongest defence yet of his office and the role of the United Nations in the Congo in face of what he called "a great threat to this organisation and ItsReuter - 150 words
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Article326 1960-12-19 1 ,-j NEW YORK, Sunday STEPHEN Baltz, 11, who was the sole survivor of the big double air disaster over New York, died in hospital last night after a 24-hour battle for life. A whole nation had prayed for a "second miracle^ to save Stephen. The "first miracle"Reuter; UPI - 326 words
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Article32 1960-12-19 1 PARIS, Sun— West Germany is to build 15 submarines each of about 350 tons to help guard Norway's northern coastline near the Soviet frontier. Norwegian officials said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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105 1960-12-19 1 GOVT. PHONE OPERATORS PLAN STRIKE BALLOT- KUALA LUMPL'R. Sun. The Federation's 1.20U telephone operators, including 700 girls at the Telecoms exchanges, are to take a strike ballot following Government's rejection of their claims for more pay. A resolution passed unanimously at a special meet-, ing of the operating staf of105 words
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Article212 1960-12-19 1 30,000 to attend funeral IVfALACCA, Sun. if Thi r t y thousand people, about half the population of this town, are expected to turn out for the State funeral tomorrow of the late Tun Tan Cheng-lock, who died last Tuesday. A gun carriage drawn by members of the armed forces212 words
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Article40 1960-12-19 1 DOOHOLDi ROBBER SttiGAFOR! M-u rj.._; ,f -IJ. I I"M>'. 1> irl fill. •'j "P> I J I jl> !H«| D"J--k b"un.i i.mj. bad ♦t■' -1 la r<>b i "ndu- lot P'h C Inu Policeman \> pjir.'l .J »hl'b cb j."-'40 words
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Advertisement33 1960-12-19 1 CHOOSING A GIFT THAT WILL CONVEY YOUR SENTIMENTS X ELOQUENTLY IS SO SIMPLE \>^"" ARE YOU USING THE GO-AHEAD Oil 9 V/IJLi I'\ W Of MULTIGRADE GREATEST LUBRICATION Illg I ADVANCE IN 10 YEARS33 words
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Article471 1960-12-19 2 K. D. GOTT - K. D. GOTT *> MELBOURNE. Sun. REFUGEE FROM RED CHINA IS ADOPTED BY AN AUSTRALIAN FAMILY AND FORGETS PAST CIX months ago a slim Chinese girl appeared at morning services at a Baptist church in Hobart, Tasmania. She was an orphan, lonely, and could speak471 words
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225 1960-12-19 2 HANDICRAFTS AN ATTRACTION TO TOURISTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday TM"ALAYAN handicrafts are being constantly publicised abroad to attract more tourists to this country. A spokesman for the Tourist Promotion section cf the [Ministry of Commerce and (Industry said tnat 'Malayan handicrafts would be displayed at a travel ex hibition In Perth225 words
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Article61 1960-12-19 2 j JESSELTON. Sun. The Governor of North Borneo. Sir William Goode, presented honours and awards to 14 members of the North Borneo Police Force, including two senior officers, at a parade here. Sir William, speaking in Malay, congratulated the men to whom he had just presented medals61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-12-19 2 MR. MACMILLAN. the British Prime Minister, greets King Bhumipol and Queen Sirikit of Thailand on their arrival at Admiralty House, London, recently where he entertained them to lunch during their state visit to Britain.— U.P.l. picture.43 words
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Article55 1960-12-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Central Electricity Board's industrial relations officer. Inche Hussein I n Rastam, leaves for Britain by air on Dec. 26 for a three- j month course in personnel management and industrial! relations. He is going on a British Council scholarship under the55 words
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Article45 1960-12-19 2 MALACCA, Sun.— The Gov- i ernor. Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof yesterday morning inspected the Malacca mobile library, the first of its kind in the Federation, at the State Information Office here. The library will lour the j rural areas.45 words
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123 1960-12-19 2 'SARAWAK taxpayers wil relief for dependent retary, Mr. B. A. Hepburn, during the second readin Bill recently. H e said that the Government fully appreciated the reasons which prompted requests for relief for dependent parents but felt that such an allowance would he open123 words
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Article200 1960-12-19 2 Ong, Khir fete goodwill youths I IfUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i —The 18 members of the Sarawak youth goodwill mission now touring Malaya visited the House of Representatives yesterday and later had tea with two ministers. The ministers were Dato Ong Yoke Lin (Health and Social Welfare" and Incht Mohamed Khir200 words
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Article27 1960-12-19 2 TELUK ANSON. Sun.—Sarlah binte Kulop Bidl. 26. a tapper and mother of four, was found dead In her home at Kampong Pasir Kubu on Wednesday.27 words
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310 1960-12-19 3 PARIS, Sun. MR. PIERRE WIGNY, Belgian Foreign Minister, last night warned that the situation in Stanleyville, capital of the Congo's Province Orientale (Eastern Province) was "rapidly becoming critical." His warning was given to the council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.Reuter - 310 words
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484 1960-12-19 3 COUP LEADERS FLEE AS 'LION KING' LANDS Crown Prince is at the airport ADDIS ABABA, Sunday. pWPEROR Haile Selassie of Ethiopia returned to his capital last night three days after news of an attempted coup against hint. He was greeted on his arrival by his son, Crown Prince Asfa Wassen,Reuter - 484 words
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Article18 1960-12-19 3 TOKYO, Sun. A lignt earthquake jolted Tokyo today. There were no immediate reports of damage.— U.P.I.UPI - 18 words
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Article20 1960-12-19 3 LONDON, Sun. The lormer editor of the Sunday Times, Mr. W. W. Hadley, died on Friday, aged 94.20 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-12-19 3 POLICEMEN scuffle with cameramen during the arrival of Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones at Brussels airport for the wedding last Thursday of King Baudouin and Dona Fabiola of Spain. Extra police had to calm down the eager photographers. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 46 words
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184 1960-12-19 3 REBELS SUFFER BIG LOSSES— NASUTION JAKARTA, Sunday. TTHE most successful security operations in Indone- sia have taken place in South Celebes, the Army Chief of Staff, General Harris Nasution, said today. On an inspection tour of the Celebes, Gen.. Nasution said that since .August last year a total of 22.000184 words
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Miscellaneous404 1960-12-19 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Mfdlum Wave 476 metres (41.7 metres) Short Wave 62 metres a.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negaraam 'r^ n^7 9^r.?,lT«;. «-»5 Ku News Headlinee; 6.05 Morning A.M. 6.30 OooQ Morning 6.32 t Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Melodies; 630 Keep Pit With Teik 705 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00404 words
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Article285 1960-12-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, speaking at the opening of the Van Kit community centre here last night, said that at least two new com- munity centres would be opened every month in 1961. He pointed out285 words
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Article137 1960-12-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Ke lan tan Lane Children's Playground; MacAlister Road G. H. Qtrs.; Nong Chong School, off Yin Chu Kang Road 10 V 4 mj. (Track No.137 words
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Article34 1960-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A collective agreement between the P.A.R. Malayan Palntworks and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union was registered in the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday, a Government Gazette Supplement announced today.34 words
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Article73 1960-12-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. For the first time In Singapore a directory of all voluntary welfare organisations in the State will be published soon. It Is compiled by the Singapore Council of Social Services, as a guide to welfare work in Singapore. Voluntary organisations wishing to be73 words
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Article472 1960-12-19 4 A SHARP EXCHANGE IN JOHORE ASSEMBLY IOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Alliance members in the Johore State Legislative Assembly today hit out at Opposition parties "who voice support for the Government's nve-year development plan in the House but condemn it outside." They called lor unqualified support both Inside472 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-12-19 4 Mr. Tann Boon Kiat and Miss Judy Lee Loh Kwai Hen;, who were married at the Registry Office here recently. The bridegTobni is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tann Hock Seng of Singapore and the bride i* the niece of Mr. Loh Ting Tew, also91 words
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Article301 1960-12-19 4 rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Dusselclorf. Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 714) 7.45 pjn.; from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin (BA 705) 8.45 pjn. Thai International: From Jakarta (TO 403) 10.16 ajn. Qantas: Prom301 words
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Article, Illustration127 1960-12-19 4 UNIVERSITY HOSTS FOR SPASTIC CHILDREN THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya In Singapore students Union played host to 80 children from charitable institutions in the State at a Christmas- party, given at the University's Yussof College yesterday. The children came from the Spastic Children's Association, the Singapore Children's Society and the Connosa127 words
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Advertisement125 1960-12-19 4 In the GREATEST film of her caraor in JOHN O'HARA'S BQDWUBIFOdIKo)/^ C Scope COLOR -fjßm Vr< (MGM) M. jl HARVEY V &Eddit I no FISHER TOMORROW 9.30PM PREMIERE t^ CATHAY ORGANISATION PRESENTS^ M A CHRISTMAS TREAT H)R IIATHAY M CATHAY" iR (SINGAPORE) (KUALA LUMPUR) SK SHOWING SOON SIMULTANEOUSLY! ONLY IN125 words
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Miscellaneous54 1960-12-19 4 SINGAPORE BALLET: Sixth Season, Victoria Theatre, 9 pjn. SALVATION ARMY: Home League (Women) Meeting, 207 Clemenceau Avenue, at 3 pjn. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show. Salvation Army Boys' Industrial Home, Thomson Road, at 7.30 pjn. TOC H WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: Talk about the association by Mrs. Isabelle Aspln, Talbot House.54 words
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261 1960-12-19 5 S'pore men for Jakarta in trade pact bid SINGAPORE. Sunday fFALKS between Indonesia and Singapore to help pave the way for a trade agreement between the two countries will take place in Jakarta next month. A Government spokesman told the Straits Times today that a Singapore delegation would most likely261 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-12-19 5 HAPPY NEWLY-WEDS— ARMY DENTAL OFFICER AND SMILING DRIDE IPOH: Capt. Lam Khuan Seng, a dental officer attached to No. 2 Federal Infantry Brigade, and Miss Juliet Wong Suet Lan, a Kirkby-trained teacher of the Anglo-Chinese School, who were married at the Wesley Methodist Church here on Saturday. Capt. Lam is81 words
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Article53 1960-12-19 5 MALACCA, Sun. Jantan bin Latlff was charged In the magistrate's court on Friday with kidnapping a six-year-glrl, Siti Jaimah binte Abdullah, from her foster mother, Jaharah binte Mohamad Nor, at 9} milestone, Bukit Timan Road, Singapore, on Wednesday. The case Is to be transferred to53 words
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Article40 1960-12-19 5 PENANO, Sun. Mr. Tan Hun Chuan, a Sungel Patanl businessman, was host at the wedding reception at the Penang Rubber Trade Association today of his younger son, Mr. Tan Keng Seng, and Miss Kuan Hiok Lan, a teacher.40 words
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Article75 1960-12-19 5 A 'SUPPORT L-MONTH' CALL IPOII, sun. The chairman of the Perak branch of the Congress of Union? of Employees In the Public and Civil Services, Mr T. Balaslngam, last night urged all member-unions to support National Language Month next February. Mr. Balaslngam was presiding at the branch's first annual meeting75 words
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Article31 1960-12-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The first of the Royal New Zealand Navy's new antl-submarin* frigates, the 2.500-ton Otago. now on her delivery voyage from Britain, will arrive In Singapore tomorrow.31 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-12-19 5 HELPING HAND WITH WEDDING CAKE KUALA LUMPUR: The bridegroom, Mr. David Whiting, helping his bride, Miss Philomena Foo, to cut their wedding cake at a reception at Stonor Road on Saturday. Mr. Whiting is a consulting engineer of Harrison and Crosfleld (M) Ltd. and the bride, daughter of Mr. and63 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-12-19 5 BOTH ARE TEACHERS IN HIGHLANDS CAMERON HIGHLANDS: Mr. and Mrs. So© Fook How, both Kirkby-trained teachers here, who were married yesterday. The bride, former Miss Wan How Yin, is on the staff of the Convent and the troom with the Tengku Ahmad School. Straits Times picture.46 words
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104 1960-12-19 5 pENANG, Sun. Three young robbers hit housewife on the head with a piece of firewood when she tried to resist them yesterday The woman. Tan Slew Eng. 42. has been admitted to hospital. Her condition is not serious. Tan was at home In Perak104 words
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Article159 1960-12-19 5 PARTIES AGREE ON ELECTION CODE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Representatives of political parties have reached final agreement on a code of conduct during elections. This was announced yesterday after they met for the third time. The chairman of the Election Commission, Hajl Mustapha Albakri, said the code would be put to159 words
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Advertisement138 1960-12-19 5 HI ...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 you138 words
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Advertisement185 1960-12-19 5 v v* NL 86 HIGH STREET V .•.-V^y SINGAPORE Tel: 'MS* I DON'T TRY TO I»U»M Vjo^" I*D •■•ATM AWAY 4 Times Better than Tooth Paste! Toothpaste is for your teeth— LISTERINE is for your breath! Avoid the danger of /|1 unnecessary embarrassment and PiwrwrK Tteach &ttfcfeMh& Ej ....Your No.185 words
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336 1960-12-19 6 HIGHER TAX IS NOT THE ANSWER —LIB-SOCS SINGAPORE, Sun. TiHE Liberal Socialist Party has warned the A Government that increased taxation will not solve the Singapore's economic problems. This warning appears editorially in the latest issue of the party's official publication The Torch. The editorial states that those who can336 words
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Article53 1960-12-19 6 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Thieves entered the Army GHQ canteen in Tanglin yesterday and stole $5,467— the week's takings. The manager, Goh Beng Chooi. 43, discovered the till missing at dawn. Police, who found all the doors and windows locked, believe that the thieves used a duplicate key53 words
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Article65 1960-12-19 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A warrant for the arrest of Mohad Yousaf has been issued by the fourth police magistrate, Mr. Richard Laycock, because he failed to appear in court to answer an Impersonation charge. Yousaf is alleged to have falsely Impersonated a police Inspector, and to65 words
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Article30 1960-12-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The V.O.C. Bports Club here will present a play "Soozhchl" (The Plot) at the Town Hall on Dec. 31, to raise funds for welfare projects.30 words
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Article, Illustration118 1960-12-19 6 The long farewells are over, and now a last, lingering look before these student teachers (below) board a BOAC Britannia at Kuala Lumpur airport for two years' training in Britain. Ninety-two of them left in the plane yesterday for Brinsford Lodge, near Wolv erhampton,118 words
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149 1960-12-19 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. MRS. BORIS HOLLAND, president of the Singapore Travel Agents Association, said here today that American travel agents "are beginning to realise the importance of tourism in the Orient." Mrs. Holland, who returned here after attending the 30th annual convention of the American149 words
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Article78 1960-12-19 6 A FARMERS' ASSOCIATION IS FORMED BUKTT MERTAJAM, Bun. The Province Central District Farmers' Association was formed yesterday at an Inaugural meeting held in the courthouse here. Inche Lebal Ahmad bin Haji Salleh was elected president, with Inche Bakar bin Din as secretary. The Buklt Mertajam District Officer, Inche Rozhan bin78 words
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97 1960-12-19 6 DIVIDEND, BONUS FOR CO-OP SOCIETY JTUALA LUMPUR. San. The Forlong Co-operative Housing Society here today declared a six per ent dividend for members, pins a $3,000 bonus to its employees. The seventh annual meeting of the society also decided to contribute two per cent of the net profit to the97 words
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Article183 1960-12-19 6 SHA'ARI, CHAIRMAN OF PERAK UMNO IPOH, Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Sha'ari bin Piai, has been named as chairman of the Perak Umno liaison committee that is being set up under the party's new constitution. The liaison committee will replace the existing state committee and will comprise the183 words
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Article50 1960-12-19 6 PENANG, Sun. Penanf ttftinls player. Mr. Heah En« Guan. today married Miss Chee Joo Nee. eldest daughter of Mr. Chee Tiang Seng, secretary of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association, and Mrs. Chee. Several hundred guests attended a reception at the B and O Hotel this afternoon.50 words
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Article81 1960-12-19 6 PENANG. Bun. The residential area of Kelawel Road will become one of the brightest lit streets in the city next Friday, when the newly-Installed street lamps are officially switched on The ceremony will be per- formed by Mr. A. Raja Gopal an independent city councillor of Kelawel81 words
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482 1960-12-19 7 Umno youths told to help speed up rural drive SARDON: DO NOT EXPECT GOVT. TO DO EVERYTHING PENANG, Sunday. THE All-Malaya Umno youth leader, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today called upon Umno youths to direct their energies towards the improvement of the economic well-being of Malays in the rural482 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-12-19 7 CO-OP MAN OFF ON TRAINING COURSE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The assistant general manager of the Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society. Mr. L. H. J. Putra, will leave for Britain tomorrow for training in all aspects of co-operative insurance work. Mr. Putra has been with the society since it started business in81 words
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Article151 1960-12-19 7 SARONG MAKERS HIT BY THAILAND p E N A NG, Sun. Instead of exporting sarongs to Thailand, Malaya is now importins: them from Thailand. "This trend has seriously hit our trade," a leading Sarong manufacturer said today. He attributed the present boom in Thai sarongs to the encouragement which the151 words
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110 1960-12-19 7 IPOH. Sun.— Fifty young men and girls from youth clubs In Perak will go to a Malay kampong tomorrow to nelp the residents in their minor rural development projects. The kampong is Sungel Bil, about 43 miles from Tapah on the main trunk road to110 words
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Article26 1960-12-19 7 JESSELTON. Sun.— The Agriculture Department here has received information from Brunei that an outbreak of locusts has occurred at Muara. west of Brunei Bay.26 words
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Article65 1960-12-19 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Lower Perak division of the Umno has a new way of raising funds selling monthly calendars. Priced at $1. about 1.000 of them have been sold so far. A team, led by Inche Tan Chek bin Mohamed Yatim. and assisted by four members65 words
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156 1960-12-19 7 MORE S'PORE STUDENTS WILL BENEFIT SINGAPORE, Sunday. A TOP Indonesian educationist, Dr. Subardo, said here today that his country would be offering more scholarships to Singapore students next year. Dr. Subardo, secretary-gen-eral of the Indonesian Ministry of Education, who arrived here yesterday from Jakarta on his way to Tokyo, said156 words
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Article78 1960-12-19 7 LABOURER LOSES JEWELLERY KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. A labourer reported to po- last plght the loss of jewellery worth a total of $150 from the street stall where he was living. The police have detained a youth. They have also detained another youth following a reirom a lorry owner of an78 words
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Article58 1960-12-19 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Inche Abdul Rahim bin Haji Mohamed Jabar. chief clerk of the Perak Marine Department here, has taken over as permanent secretary of the Teluk Anson Town Council. He replaces Mr. Tang Hong Meng. who has been the acting secretary in addition to his58 words
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Article63 1960-12-19 7 IPOH, Sun. An Inquest into the death of an Ice-water seller, Wong Meng. 38. who was killed in a parang attack, scheduled for hearing in the Magistrate's Court here yes-i terday was again postponed to Feb. 18 next year. The postponement was made because there was no63 words
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252 1960-12-19 7 IPOH. Sunday i 1 I 1 ABOUT 1,230 landless families and another 350 families who possess uneconomic holdings will benefit from the Batang Padang District Rural Development Committee's land development schemes next year. The committee has completed arrangements to develop a total of 8.543252 words
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Article330 1960-12-19 8 It Word, fit (Mlmimmam) THE COCKPIT. Glamorous Kerr) Bryant .iings. Telephone (Spore) SUM A MERRY CHRISTMAS WiTh A Happy New Minx. Bee Lyons Motors about It. MISS IRENE wili now attend to your hair in May Fo.-ng Beauty Salooa at VI Devonshire Road. Blngspora. 9. DOROTHY GRAY Counsellor Anna330 words
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Article710 1960-12-19 8 Port Swettennam has never been more efficient, or its services less satisfactory, than today. The port is handling more cargo than ever, with only minor improvements in its antiquated facilities. By the end of the year about a million iand a half tons of cargo will (have710 words
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Article360 1960-12-19 8 During the debate on the Singapore Development Estimates. Mr. Ong Eng Guan complained that the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, had tried to "shift the issue" by bringing up the $415 million housing plan which he (Mr. Ong) had hatched in 1959. The former Minister for National360 words
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Article205 1960-12-19 8 Thankyou is not a word President Soekarno vises all that often and perhaps dissuetude must explain the delay before he said it to Tengku Abdul Rahman for his effort to mediate in the West Irian dispute. Brief as was the message brought back by the Indonesian Ambassador205 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1960-12-19 8 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT VERWOERD'S GRANITE WALL...I The shameless, even shabby, manner in which the Nationalists robbed the Coloureds of all their rights by RATHER more than three hundred years ago, a ship's surgeon named Jan van Riebeeck landed near the Cape of Good Hope to arrange for the1,028 words
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Article652 1960-12-19 8 ON THE SCENE NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE ON MALAYAN ARTS AND LETTERS... KUALA LUMPUR, bleated with two flrst class general-purpose halls, is cursed with a need for more. The British Council Hall, though likely to remain the best of Its sort has limitations, not least the tendency for regular652 words
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85 1960-12-19 8 KROM my contacts with young people over a long period of years. I am afraid that if they were taught family planning methods it would do more harm than good. By all means tell them about the facts of life, and when they85 words
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Letter133 1960-12-19 8 r PHE Singapore Government has Imposed such exorbitant taxes and introduced so many funds that a man with an average Income in the civil service finds it extremely hard to make ends meet. Contributions to such funds as the Widows and Orphans Is not a matter133 words
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Letter138 1960-12-19 8 T SHALL be grateful if you will allow me to clarify the move by my party on the question of the amendment of the CPF ordinance. In your report on this matter (S.T. Dec. 13), I was quoted as saying in my reply to the Minister for138 words
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Advertisement866 1960-12-19 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. U Word, tit (Mimimmm) RICHER to June and Martin a son rharles Jeremy at Uleneagles oa the 17th a brother for Caroline. It Word, tit (Mimimmm) CHANG- LIM: Between Joseph only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chang Bui Ten snd Mary only daughter of Madam Wuek l.ian Neo.866 words
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Advertisement36 1960-12-19 8 Make ture of the greatest care in servicing your Sheaffer pen by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or taking it to SHEAFFERS SAUS U SERVICE 75.Rofcin*on H—4, SingifXir* Tf Uphonc: ,*****36 words
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Advertisement66 1960-12-19 8 I t*tJl I s^"'- v?«H (H?" kf^m CHARLES Sflk^h HEIDSIECK fj^R connoisseurs fl F&££ with «»ci7 purclMM mi ff^H P^^ i 4"*" b°*llcs <A Hcidsicts. i I Ci«G' I Chaapaga* gla** c Ampa# "^9^" 1 Jl KIMS g xi*^^r X^ OPTICIANS CHRISTMAS GIFTS DIAMOND DRESS RINGS DIAMOND WATCHES 5 GOLD66 words
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Article359 1960-12-19 9 LETTER TO GOVT. ASKS IF NEW SECURITY PROVISIONS ARE AIMED AT LABOUR MOVEMENT -I KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday rpHE Malayan Trade Union Congress has asked the Federation Government for a categorical statement that the provisions for curbing subversion were not particularly directed against trade unions. It seeks359 words
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133 1960-12-19 9 PENANG, Sun. George Town's Socialist Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, is almost certain to be reelected at the end of this month. But be win, if chosen, serve for only a few months pendinff the next City Council election, expected133 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-12-19 9 THE SULTAN or Pahang was welcomed by a big crowd of relatives and friends when he flew into Singapore on Saturday night by Cathay Pacific Airways after a two-month tour of Australia and New Zealand. The Sultan and his wife spent72 words
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Article207 1960-12-19 9 The hitch: Where is the hiker? SINGAPORE, Sun. A Singapore lorrydriver is now trying to contact a German hitch-hiker he befriended last month to give him a letter from his parents in Germany. The driver, Shalk Mohamed Osman, met the hitchhiker, K. Tarnow, of Hamburg, in Singapore on Nov. 18207 words
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314 1960-12-19 9 BOYS' BRIGADE: BYRNE HOPES FOR EXPANSION SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne told the Singapore Boys' Brigade battalion last night that he hoped the brldage's work would expand through the community centres so that its "Christian ideals might be able to spread wider amongst314 words
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Article68 1960-12-19 9 LOST FOREST RANGERS ARE FOUND JESSELTON. Sun.— A party of Forest Rangers, who were feared lost after they left Awau several weeks ago on a trek to the Segama River through the Jungle, have been found on a sandbank of the Bole River. After the Rangers had overstayed their two-week68 words
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Article61 1960-12-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chin Quek Hln. 23. of Petallng Jaya, was charged In the magistrate's court on Friday with attempting to rob Lim Yok Ber, of Tanjong Malim, of $14,026 at Market Street on Dec. 8. The magistrate, Haji Mohamed Talb, allowed Chin ball of $1,500 and61 words
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Article31 1960-12-19 9 KAJANG, Sun.— The public health Inspector, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed All. has left on transfer to Banting. He Is replaced by Mr. S. SUi dramoorthy from Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Article27 1960-12-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A concert of Christmas carols presented by the Selangor Philharmonic Society will be held at the British Council Hall on Tuesday night27 words
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Article46 1960-12-19 9 PENANO, Sun. The Kwong Wan Ylt Poh, Malaya's oldest Chinese newspaper, founded by the late Dr. Sun Vat-sen, "father" of the Chinese Republic, celebrated Its golden Jubilee anniversary with a dinner attended by over 1,000 guests at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School tonight.46 words
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Article345 1960-12-19 9 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MIDNIGHT sessions are expected when the House of Representatives resumes sitting on Tuesday to continue Its Budget deliberations. The House has only four days in which to pass the estimates of seven MinistriesInterior, Internal Security. Justice. Labour, Rural Development. Transport and345 words
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383 1960-12-19 9 Perak 'good for all' Budget: 'Even PPP was silent' claim IPOH, Sunday. rpHE Perak Alliance said today that the state Budget was "so flawless and good for all" that even the PPP did not care to seriously oppose it in the Assembly. In a statement today the Alliance secretary, Inche383 words
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107 1960-12-19 9 Ungku Aziz to lecture in Canberra KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The head of the Economics Department at the University of Malaya, Ungku Aziz bin Abdul Hamld, will lecture at the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science In Canberra next month. He will be the only Asian and the107 words
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Article141 1960-12-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Railway Is budge ttlng for a revenue of $85.--698,000 next year. The revised estimates of revenue for 1960 is $M,037.--000. Main sources of revenue next year are goods traffto which 1:j estimated at $37.--352,000; passenger fares. $19,792,000, and parcels141 words
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Article33 1960-12-19 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Johore Legislative Assembly today passed a bill authorising the State to borrow from the Federation Government sums not exceeding $45 million for developing group settlement areas.33 words
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Article26 1960-12-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A Boxing Day programme of music will be presented at the Lake Gardens at 5.30 p.m. by the Blntang Pagl Orkest.26 words
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Advertisement90 1960-12-19 9 IHe SAfOHH^ S LATEST**** CTpCAMI IMC \A/ATril Ol jewels J^^*vS& automatic (t^-*^ 1 CALENDAR k^S^ WATERPROOF j/^^jSj^^ INCABLOC uiiHtintttttt""'"""""""""""' lAIIIV DAY DCIIT) i/^ mHi rat ncn i f/j »*"'^w^« n^"t Own a Btore y house after a small initial down payment of $4,000/FeiK.ni, Got*, Wart Grille, Wafer, Lift*, Me4em 1«»«Im.90 words
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Advertisement187 1960-12-19 9 m ..BEDFORD A V^ **^^ARE NOW AVAILABLE EX -STOCK FROM: \Jlrclturit Motors AND BORNEO MOTORS Buy A New and Modern Freehold House at: MAN VAMf* D A P If* «'t U o»*d •> mitet «>■ HMH iMnU rAKIV chon«r» UN and Tlmmm MM* <r^ r JtsV 2 storty Bii ilf187 words
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Article, Illustration844 1960-12-19 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - WILLIAM MILLINSHIP: RIOTS SHATTER THE DE GAULLE DREAM His hope for harmonious independence ended when Muslims broke their silence Only realistic answer for France: negotiated settlement with the rebel front chiefs From PARIS. Sunday THE violent riots of European settlers and Muslims which exploded during Gen. de844 words
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Advertisement142 1960-12-19 10 Singapore Penang Ipoh Kuala Lumpur Malacca N. Borneo Sarawak Brunei Labuan Bangkok Haadyrt flsfoQl Tenax £a '^^■M nut n—m n r 32^ On pressing one single button the TENAX /^TT^S.^^^ Automatic takes care of all the figuring J^~l N^^B and manipulation which used to make *~/^HteS photography so cumbersome. And142 words
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Advertisement181 1960-12-19 10 i Pure lemon juice it, i^Sfil JK non-fattening and has few fqujK as 4n .iid in c IS* slimming and beauty. HH A gUss of Glenville lemon juice in water betorc breakfast helps to give )ou a clear V ECV fresh complexion w h« n v° u r on diet181 words
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Miscellaneous321 1960-12-19 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS first letter (7). 1. Strong in final words, thus 6. <7>. giving openings for tearing to 7. Thick-headed German invadpieces (12). ers with many degrees (6. 6). >. No. it Is not In the Isle of 10. PT Instructor's indication of Dogs (7). proper approach to321 words
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853 1960-12-19 11 Clagette Blake; ALLINGTON KENNARD - A colourful empire-builder in disgrace Clagette Blake. ALLINGTON KENNARD CHARLES ELLIOT-ILN. By (Cleaver- Hume Press. 255.) QUEEN VICTORIA WROTE ON ELLIOTS PART IN THE ANNEXATION OF HONG KONG: "The Chinese basinet* rexea m »err much, and Palmerston la deeply mortified »t it." and P»lmeriton ni mihaiptgaaad by the ceuton of853 words
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Article327 1960-12-19 11 THE TWAIN SHALL MEET. By George Edinger. (Thomas Yoseloff. 355.). MR. Edinger Is a pleasant enough writer for as long as be does not take himself too seriously. But when he begins scattering what laughingly may be called facts, and embarks on the Edinger saga, he327 words
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Article115 1960-12-19 11 TRUMPETS FROM THE STEEP. By Diana Cooper. (Hart- Davis. 255.) This Is the third and final harvest from Lady Diana Cooper's field of summer lightning. The old vitality and gaiety, the slapdash acumen, the predatory charm, the Ic7al nerve-ends are here in plenty. The present narrative carries her115 words
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Article143 1960-12-19 11 OF SHEEP AND MEN. By R. Robertson. (Gollancz. 21s). DR. ROBERTSON'S "Of Whales and Men" has its place on all decent book shelves. He has now deserted Whales for Scotland, and sheep. He writes with equal delight of the rolling hills and life in the border country143 words
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Article57 1960-12-19 11 fHE Malayan nature M. studies by Mr. Arthur Atkinson, first published in 1956. have teen reissued by Longmans, Green (London). a second edition of all three books, each with some new material and other changes to accommodate them to the new syllabus for primary schools in the Federation.57 words
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Advertisement308 1960-12-19 11 GIRARD-PERREGAUX authorised Dealers throughout SINGAPORE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SINGAPORE A. L. Abdeen Ltd. Chow Cheong Jewellers. Chee Kow. Ckong's Store. Chuson Ltd. Eastern Watch Co. Intield Watch Star*. Golden Saa Store. Hens It Co. Hang Kee Watch Store. Henry Watches Cameras. Hup Hing Watch Dealers. Lachman Jewellers. Lee Mm Watch308 words
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Advertisement237 1960-12-19 11 ■F ASK FOR THE SPECIAL /ft/,. (D W^^ CHRISTMAS CIFT SETS _^t BBfc|^LWAfr l.^, r it'll a4aTt^B^B^BMßM L Selected for their ivperb styling and outstanding value. BiafflJßJiiP r# OBM °f fi"**t watches ever made in yl^BnmfitW^L Switnrlaad. The feeling of security derived from their |aßWS£^Mge M always reliable timekeeping Is237 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1960-12-19 12 CHARMING SHOP-GIRL TURNED SPY FOOLED NAZIS LOVE AND HATRED SENT HER TO HEROINE'S DEATH A secret agent in occupied France QNE January day in 1947, a middle-aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bushell, accompanied their four-year-old grand-daughter, Tania, to Buckingham Palace. There King George VI handed the child the George Cross,Daily Mirror - 1,057 words
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Advertisement174 1960-12-19 12 si J7V/ 1/1 Mfeß^ |fl •'^■lV/ Take Wincarnis sjKy and set yourself 111 up for the day! Next dme you take time off from housework for a mid-morning break, try this. Fill a wine glass with Wincarnis smooth, full-bodied, rewarding Wincarnis sip it slowly you'U find it makes all the174 words
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Miscellaneous248 1960-12-19 12 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beimdahl yS\ |I LIKE BOTH \C THIS 21 [EH .MAYBE I I I HATES T RUSH YA, BUT iM II I /C-, **\v OFTHESE-IILY COULP *l CNHELPYA WWV INAHURRyr6ETHOMBI j 1/rifSTIMEFERME \Y<sWf< KAVE T 7WV I TA^ M :]0E OOC Li*i Ahner By At Capp /'ru'AIUMA-IMAftLE248 words
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Advertisement1645 1960-12-19 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 ADIN. LiniPMt. ILAMOW. LOHDON. A CONTINENTAL PMTS. P. S'hMi Ptntng PATROCLUS Liverpool. Glasgow TMe» MENELAUS M'stillts. Intrant. A'aouti li Pert/He 21 He 22 ATIEUS uverpael. Ciattaw He 21 He 24 He 21/ M He 11/ 1 CLYTBWEU* Genoa, Antwerp. Haaaarg. Otc 24 He 27 Ktrlskaan,1,645 words
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Advertisement1269 1960-12-19 13 ■^^^^^F^gS xgg&t THE E. A C LINES D^s^XPi U<N lIBSI MEDITERUNIAN. CMTINENTU A SCANDINAVIAN PORYS. dißQl^j Sport P. S'kaa Pmmi X*Jw "HTUNOIA" k) 20/21 lit 22/ M Die 21/21 Dtc ■SbwSK M He/ 4 JM 1/ 7 JM 1/ I JM I" -HIANDIA-I) 11/N Jm 21/21 Jm M/2S Jat -MMEUA"1,269 words
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Advertisement1446 1960-12-19 13 ZZn THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPOIE (iMtrparttM il tkt Until KitfMa) II LINES SAILINGS tt ADEN. IX 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. S'kta Pmmi RENWYVtS Irterpeet. CrtaMatetJi 21/24 He 21/11 He 21/77 Me lENMIANT Hamburg. Breatn. iMOM, Antwtrp. Rottirdam 21/21 Die VI JM 27/2* HelENUWERS Haakart. R'dam, Antwero Grangemoutti.1,446 words
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Advertisement1224 1960-12-19 13 tlpw McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. > vTOSV Tll: Nt: y \E V K BLLERMAM LWB Cjt KL AVBNESS LIME A" LONMH, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, HAVRE I.'* ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO, MU. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER k PORTUND. AM far CnadiM C*XL Atlatbc Ports. Acciptitg cargt ftr CttUal k Sntl CITY OF WELLINGTON Aaerica. Sport1,224 words
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Article1400 1960-12-19 14 By Our Market Correspondent fHE FEATURE of the week on the Malayan stock exchange was a revival of interest in tin shares, which lifted the index for this section three points to 180.6. There had been indications that a bottom had been reached and,1,400 words
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Article27 1960-12-19 14 RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per pieul) Dec. 12 871 cU. $591,621 IS 87 559J.75 14 8« $195,621 15 861 J595.871 16 861 W9J.871 17 S3SS.M27 words
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Article22 1960-12-19 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: Dec. 17 Dec 16 Industrials: 128.16 ***** Tins: 180.67 186.66 Rubber.: 211.47 216.47 Jan. 1 I*sB IM.22 words
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Article172 1960-12-19 14 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their noon call on Saturday fee. 17 Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 435. OL. 435. 6d.; Henry Waugh $1.35: Metal Box $3.05; Unlteers Ords. 97 OL. $1.03: and Wearne Bros. $2.12 xd. Minings: Ayer Hitam 21s.172 words
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Article357 1960-12-19 14 RUMOURS of buying for communist destinations sustained the Singapore rubber market last week, but turnover diminished and the price of January No. 1 sheet eased about a cent by slow degrees from 87i cents a pound on Monday to 86i cents at Friday's clos Through357 words
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Article463 1960-12-19 14 COMMODITY REVIEW $393 a picul, the lowesi level since June 29. However, the underlying steadiness of the metal, consistently over $390 since mid-June, should not be overlooked and, apart from a month over $400 In July and August, has varied only In minor amounts. The week started with the price463 words
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Article1249 1960-12-19 14 r THE following Ittt of revised I quotations m Issued by j Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange sfter their Uat meetlnff on Saturday December 17) H and L stud for bifhest and Lowest for business done this ye»r. U* sUMMftt j cci caw ctsitt* wn1,249 words
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Advertisement1178 1960-12-19 14 \V\ B^MMb \K \hAlineJ Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.TJL Spore P Sham Penar.| H'ksnf L. Anitlw N. York "Clktki Mara" 27 31 Dec 31 Dtc 2 Jat I la Hl* II Ftk "KWikava Mart" 2« 21 Jaa »/N Im 3 Flk 73 Ftk 12 Mar All1,178 words
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Advertisement294 1960-12-19 14 Current Date of Total Total payment payments far previous year year Vver Molek Kubber Co., Ltd. 30 Dec il 30% 20. Connemara Ltd. 35 Dec. 23 35% Kjmpunc Lanjut Tin Dredging Ltd. 50% Jan. 4 67 J 6% Krpong Dredging Co.. Ltd. ls.t Jan. 37 3d. Malaka Pinda Rubber Estate294 words
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Advertisement724 1960-12-19 14 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that MR. BERNARD ARUMANAYAOAM is no longer in our employment a* from 18th December. 1960. ard has no authority to transact any businesa or to collect any monies on our behalf. ORCHARD MOTORS (SINOAPORE LTD.. SINOAPORE. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. C724 words
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Advertisement598 1960-12-19 15 NOTICES NOTICE The public is hereby Informed that Mr. Chung Yoke Kool Is no longer employed by Chin Ho and Co. (Malaya) Ltd- and has no authority to transact business or to collect monies on behalf ot the Company. He left the Company on 1513.60. LAND FOR SALE Freehold lots598 words
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Advertisement717 1960-12-19 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS —PROPOSED NEW TELEPHONE ADMINISTRATIVE BI'ILDING HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. TENDERS are Invited from approved contractors for the Electrical Installations in the above for THE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD. Coloured sets of Tender Drawings > together with Specification and other aetalls are displayed at the Tender Room of717 words
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Advertisement844 1960-12-19 15 NOTICE KUNDONG TANJONG PAU COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated la the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of lO'> less 40% Income Tax has been declared for the year ending 31st December, 1960, payable on 10th January, 1961, to Shareholders on the Register at that date. NOTICE844 words
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Advertisement953 1960-12-19 15 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Electricity Department: (2nd Floor. City Hall) (a) Supply of Magnet Cooker Spares. Tender Deposit 860/-. Close at 2.15 pjn. on 3rd January, 1961. Water Department: (3rd Floor, City Hall) (b) Sale of Empty Sodium Silicate Drums during 1961. (c) Laying of 48" Steel Main953 words
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Advertisement803 1960-12-19 15 (Continued from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* U (Mi*.)— Box St ett. txtrm CANTOMISC COOK QENBRAL English speaking. Oood references essential. Tel:. Spore SBS67 mornings. EXPERIENCED CHINBSB IMPORTS Salesman required to represent leading European Firm in Kuantan Ana. Must be prepared reside Kuantan. Apply Box A9B2S S.T. K.L. with803 words
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Advertisement1022 1960-12-19 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Jt Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box it ett. twtrm CINIRAL INSURANCE COMPANY desiring to reconstitute Marine Department Invite* applications from persons or firms In good standing capable of Introducing large volume of profitable business on basis ot salary or commission or both. Please reply giving full detallt to Box1,022 words
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Advertisement1006 1960-12-19 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE J0 Words $S (Ml*.)— Box M rts. «xfr« HOLLANO OROVB DRIVS: Poetwar bungalow 7,618 aq. ft. Three bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, lounge, dining, kitchen, servant's room, and car porch. All modern conveniences. Leased till September 1961. Loan transferable. Furnished: 532.000/- 0.n.0. C. H. Williams, Valuer Estate. Agent,1,006 words
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Advertisement668 1960-12-19 15 HIRE PURCHASE It Worit U (Mi*.}— Box it tit. txtrm THONQ HUAT MOTOA rtaaoe* wtmltad Fintrct tun pureaasa on oars. N».v/s*eondh&Dd. tarn moderate. 33, Bcaeb Road. H'rara. Teteptwn* *****/ MB DOCS. PETS, ETC. Wmrdt Si (Mi*.)— Box St ett. txira BUY A PIDIOniI black pood la puppy for X'mas, hralthy668 words
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Article457 1960-12-19 16 TOP TENNIS PLAYERS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO RECEIVE PAYMENT— BOROTRA Serve -and -kill game is monotonous 9 By CHAN BENG SOON Alor Star, Sunday TEAN BOROTRA, veteran French tennis star and president of the International Lawn Tennis Federation, said here today he felt the457 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-12-19 16 SERVICES forward Church, hammed in neat his own line, prepares to push hit way out of trouble. Civilian player harrawing him at left is centre three Hadley-|ones. This annual Malayan Rugby Union match was drawn 3-3 at Seremban on Saturday. PictureNg Beh Lcow - 54 words
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Article348 1960-12-19 16 MCA ARE TEAM CHAMPS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. f)LYMPIC athletes M. Jegathesan and Kamarud- din Maidin easily won their events in the Selangor A.A.A. championships wh:«h ended at Merdaka Stadium this afternoon. But performances were 1 marred by a saturated track and in several events, scratchlngs left348 words
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Article18 1960-12-19 16 LONDONDERRY (N. Ireland), Sun. Denmark beat Ireland 9-0 in their Thomas Cup badminton match here yesterday.18 words
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Article115 1960-12-19 16 SOCCER STRIKE DAY IS JAN. 21 I ONDON. Sun.— Strike day in English professional football has been; put back a week from Jan. 14 to Jan. 21. it was announced -here yesterday. The reason for the delay was that strike notices from the Professional Footballers' Association to the Football League,115 words
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Article66 1960-12-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor beat Johore 3-2 In the first round of the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition on the Selangor Club Courts here today. Selangor led 2-1 yesterday before rain stopped play. This morning Daud Amln drew level for Johore when he beat Kanagendran 6-3. 6-2.66 words
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Article99 1960-12-19 16 University clinch Div. 1 title SINGAPORE. Sun.—University of Malaya today retained their Singapore league hockey Div. 1 championship when they scored a 6-1 away victory over R.A.F. Seletar. After the match 300 University supporters fired crackers and staged a victory march from Seletar to Buklt Timah to celebrate. Today's win99 words
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Article93 1960-12-19 16 JPOH. Sun.— Lim Say Chuan 1 (Kedah) and Goon Kok Leva. (Penang) today won the men's doubles title in the Perak open lawn tennis championships, beating Nicky Caleb and Neoh Sim Hee 8-6. 6-1, 6-4 In the final. Kok Wai Lam and Mrs. Neoh Thean Soo93 words
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Article356 1960-12-19 16 SOCCER— Irish Leacue: Ballyrr.ena 2 Olcntoran 1: Bangor J Ards 8; CUftonville 2- .Colleraine 4; Derby 1 Crusaders 3: Glenavon 5 Distillery 2; Lintield 3 Portadown 1. RL'GBY UNlON— lnternational (Dublin): Ireland 3 S. Africa 8. r. tig land trial (Twickenham) England 24 Rest 5. UK club356 words
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Article198 1960-12-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. yHE Malayan Hockey Federation is applying to the Federation Government for a grant to pay for centralised training of the national team. Mr. A.E. Duralratnam. a vice-president of the M.H.P., said: "We cannot send our team on tour or play international matches198 words
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Article41 1960-12-19 16 CHARITY MATCH (Pnnang)" Malays 3 (Ahmad Musa, 2. Omar Yaacobi Province Wellesley FA I (Brown). MACGILLIVRAY CUP (Serembam: Johore Labis Est 3 (Sanan 2. Anthony) Pogoh Est 0 FRIENDLY (Segamati; Youth Club 3 (R. See 2. Balan) Tigers I (Rahman).41 words
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Article39 1960-12-19 16 STORE LEAGUE Dlv. 1: University 6 (00l Yok Han 2. Segaran. MJC. Sen, Soon Meng. T. Martens) RAF Seletar 1 (Snell). FRIENDLY (Penang): Yin* I Peng's XI 4 (Chee Kong. Yin Peng, Boon Hal, F. Cheah) Sikhs 039 words
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Article43 1960-12-19 16 SPORE A.C.A. 100-MUU.s: 1 Johar bin Ahmad 2 Kuchit Saroanee 3 Hamid Supaat 4 Kassim Achim. 4hr 54:3.4. PERAK C.A. 50-MILE TRIAL (Ipoh): 1 Zaipun b. Abu Osman 2 Baharuddin Hashlrh 3 Mohd Jadi b Berjani 4 Lee Kum Meow 2hr lOmin.43 words
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Article19 1960-12-19 16 POPPY DAY MATCH (Segamati: Students Wteekly bt Sega, mat CRC 53-46. Friendly: Chin Lee (S'porei bt Sierre 55-50.19 words
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Article160 1960-12-19 16 NEGRI HOLD S'GOR TO DRAW OEREMBAN, Sun. Selangor were held to a 1-1 draw by Negri Sembilan in the quadrangular hockey tournament which ended here today. Selangor, however, took the title on goal average, having beaten Malacca (1-0) and Pahang (4-0) In earlier matches. Negri had beaten Pahanc 6-1 and160 words
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Advertisement198 1960-12-19 16 HONG KONG... Save money on a holiday* Ye« in the exotic shopping bazaar of the Far East From cameras, suits, ivory, jade name and you can claim and at amazingly low prices. All in fabulous Hong Kong. Pearl of the Orient Sample Hong Kong's extensive cuisine cooked and prepared by198 words
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Advertisement107 1960-12-19 16 MOW Within W tmtmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmr. lij' N^^ .-fT^^MtL llcver y° ur personality, Ln^a* s&^B a B e or occupation in life, ■^j*^ "^JS a *'»teh specially for you. A \H^.y V .j/Sl w aKh which is the product vHfeli^^^^M^tf of skilled craftsmanship snd vS^^S^^^Pr/ unrivalled experience of iHtalMI more than seven107 words
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Miscellaneous60 1960-12-19 16 SOCCER STORE SENIOR LEAGL'E: sflnal RAP. Seletar v Darul Anah (Jalan Besar. 7 p.m.) Youth Tourney: Sukaramai v Halkowyu <j n lan Besar 5 p.m.). Police Imitation: s-flnal Thomson Road TABLE TENNIS STORE OPEN: Men— lndonesia v North Borneo; Malaya v Sarawak (Happy World 7 pm) RIGGER FRIENDLIES: Spore SCC60 words
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Article2200 1960-12-19 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Sun. Straight Flight 11, ridden by Billett, springs surprise in Race Four to pay $211 FkREAMBOAT. with 17 Bob Franlclin astride, scored an easy 3i-length win from stablemate Repulse Bay in the 13-mile Singapore St. Leger at Bukit Timah today. Both Dreamboat2,200 words
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Article56 1960-12-19 17 Total pool: $187, 272. Ist Prizt: No. *****3— $84,272. 2nd Pris«: No. ***** 1— $42,136. 3rd Prize: No. *****3— 523 .409. Starters ($1,672 each): Nos. *****5, *****5. *****5. *****8. *****8, *****1, *****1, *****2, *****8, *****4, *****6, *****3. *****2, *****5. Consolation ($1,404 each): Nos. *****7, *****1. *****4, *****7,56 words
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Article465 1960-12-19 17 THEY SCORE CONVINCING WIN OVER EVERTON LONDON, Sun. TOTTENHAM Hotspur emphasised their mastery of English First Division football with a convincing 3-1 away win over their nearest championship rivals. Everton. yesterday. In a match involving players worth nearly half a million pounds, both sides were enterprisingReuter - 465 words
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Article87 1960-12-19 17 \yASHINGTON. S v n.— U.S. Senate boxing investigators are drafting legislation which they hope will rid the sport of control and Influence by gangsters. They Intend to Introduce a bill on Jan. 20. calling for the establishment of a temporary commission which would license boxers managers,UPI - 87 words
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1309 1960-12-19 17 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Burnley S Kirminiham 2 Bolton t Blackburn 1 Man. Ltd. t KUrkpool 5 Leireiter 1 Cardiff 2 Fulham rhebea 2 Aston Villa 4 I irrtnr. l Tottenham 3 Man. City 1 Notts Forest 2 Newcastle S Preston West Brom. 21,309 words
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Article100 1960-12-19 17 SYDNEY. Sun. Four members of the Australian team which tied last week's First Test against the West Indies Richie Benaud, Nell Harvey. Norman O'Neill, and Alan Davidson are included In the New South Wales side to meet the tourists In the match beginning here onReuter - 100 words
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Article416 1960-12-19 18 MINISTER WARNS THAT A PRO-WORKER'S GOVERNMENT MAY NOT BE IN POWER NEXT TIME SINGAPORE. Sun JF THE present Government's plans for economic expansion are frustrated, a proworker's Government may not be in power next time. This warning was made by the Minister for Labour and Law.416 words
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Article, Illustration38 1960-12-19 18 VIENTIANE Pro-Western troops of Gen. Phouml Nosavan are seen guarding an intersection in the heart of downtown Vientiane, just after taking control of the city on Saturday. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 38 words
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Article51 1960-12-19 18 SEGAMAT, Sun. Alliance candidates won all four seats in local council elections at Cha'ah yesterday. At Bekok th.c Alliance won three of the four seats contested, the Socialist Front taking the fourth. At Labis the Alliance also won three seats, with the other going to the Socialist51 words
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Article18 1960-12-19 18 ORAN. Algeria, Sun. French navy today searched Yugoslav ship for arms for the Algerian rebels.- -U.P.I.UPI - 18 words
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Article121 1960-12-19 18 TWO LABOUR PARTIES IN BRITAIN? LEICESTER, Sun. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, a right-wine member of Britain's Labour Party, currently split over nuclear policies, spoke here last night of the possibility of having "two labour parties". He told followers in a speech here: "It would mean that we would not be inReuter - 121 words
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134 1960-12-19 18 JOHORE BAHRI Sun. Elected members of town boards in Johore will receive a new year windfall with the passing today in the State Assembly of a Bill providing payment to unofficial councillors of town boards and councils. A monthly attendance allowance of not more134 words
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300 1960-12-19 18 CHINESE WHO BECAME CITIZENS 'MAKE ME HAPPY' IZUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Few things have given the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, "greater personal satisfaction" than the knowledge that more than 1,000,000 Chinese have become citizens. The Tengku expressed this sentiment when he spoke last night at a housewarming party for the300 words
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Article28 1960-12-19 18 NEW DELHI, Sun.—Minister of Health D. P. Karma rkar told Parliament 105,028 persons have undergone voluntary sterilisation operations in India during the past five years. U.P.L28 words
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Article224 1960-12-19 18 Slow scoring by India I^ANPUR, Sun. Only an unbroken thirdwicket stand of 67 in 110 minutes between Indian- opening bat M. L. Jaisimha, who carried his bat for 54, and Vijay Manjrekar (36 not out) brightened the third slow-scoring day of the second test between India and Pakistan here today.Reuter - 224 words
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Article241 1960-12-19 18 SINOAPORE. Sun. Micky Ourmlresmi. the Indonesian cliumpion. last night qualified (or iht final of the women's singles in Singapore cpen table tennis championships, when she defeated Malaya's Ooi Cheow Scan 21-8, 21-11. 21-11 in the semi-final at Happy World tonight. In the men's team event. Malaya gained241 words
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