The Straits Times, 27 December 1960
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Title Section11 1960-12-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1%0 15 CENTS.11 words
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Article473 1960-12-27 1 Radio accuses U.S. of 'armed intervention 5 'All-out war' warning to West PEKING, Monday RADIO PEKING today punctuated its programmes with threats of all-out war in Laos in retaliation against "IT nit c d States" intervention. The threats were echoed by Radio Hanoi (North Vietnam), Radio Pyongyang473 words
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Article289 1960-12-27 1 CAR GANG STAGE MIDNIGHT KIDNAP SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Ong Leong Seng, 48-year-old. Singapore rubber estate owner, was kidnapped at 12.15 a.m yesterday on a deserted track off the ninth mile, Yio Chu Kang Road. The kidnapping took place one mile from his wooden bungalow in Seletar Court, off Yio Chu289 words
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Article, Illustration231 1960-12-27 1 /CONAKRY, (GuiMon. Ghana, Guinea and Mali have taken a big step towards African unity with a declaration on the union of and co-ordination of their diplomatic and economic policies. The two-day African "summit" here of President Nkrumah of Ghana, President Keita of Mall andReuter - 231 words
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84 1960-12-27 1 GENERAL HULL TO TAKE OVER AS NEW C.I.G.S. SINGAPORE. Mon.— General Sir Richard Hull. C-in-C. Far East Land Forces, has been appointed the new Chief of the Imperial General Staff. An army spokesman here said General Hall had not yet received official notification, although many congratulatory messages had arrived from84 words
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Article18 1960-12-27 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. A train collided with a bun here, killing six people.18 words
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Article135 1960-12-27 1 CINGAPORE. Mon. —Nearly 3.700 officers and men of the Royal Navy and Ro;al Fleet Auxiliary are to share a salvage award of a. most $<J50.000 for their wor* in salvaging tne tankers Mellka and Fernand Gllabert. This was disclosed in the winter edition of the135 words
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Article, Illustration207 1960-12-27 1 A Christmas scooter run ends in tragedy RIDER-NO-ONE CLAIMS BODY-IS BURIED IN TAMPIN TAMPIN, Mon.— Cheah Eng San, 23, who was killed in a head-on collision with a taxi near here on Saturday while participating in a scooter endurance run. was buried here this morning. Hospital and police authorities said207 words
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Article52 1960-12-27 1 BANGKOK. Mon. The Finance Minister. Mr. Sunthorn Hongladarom. told reporters today that for the first time Thailand's rubber exports had exceeded in value rice exports. The minister called this a very important and new economic trend. So far, rice has been considered the mainstay of Thailand'sReuter - 52 words
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264 1960-12-27 1 BELGIUM faced industrial paralysis today after the first week of the wave of strikes against the Government's bitterly opposed economy measures. Lights flickered out in Brussels and a score of other main towns last night as strike-bound electricity and gas works maintained for nearlyReuter - 264 words
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207 1960-12-27 1 2 DIE IN XMAS HOLIDAY CRASHES IN STORE SINGAPORE. Mon. Two road deaths and 119 accidents were reported during the Christmas holidays FATAL ACCIDENT NO. 1: On Christmas morning a car driven .by Mr. Peter Chua Hock Seng. 43. crashed into the rear of a parked lorry in Thomson Road207 words
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Article27 1960-12-27 1 ISTANBUL. Mon. Seven persons have been publicly hanged in Istanbul and other Turkish communities during the past two days, it was reported here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article138 1960-12-27 1 CAIRO, Mon. Yemeni sources here said yesterday that Imam Ahmad of Yemen had imprisoned four Yemeni princes suspected of planning a coup against the throne. The princes, who were arrested a few days ago, would be handed over to the Sharia Court, and if foundReuter - 138 words
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Article28 1960-12-27 1 MEXICO CITY. Mon. Thirty people were killed and 285 injured, many of them by guns and knives, during Christmas celebrations here, according to police reports.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article32 1960-12-27 1 TAIPEH. Mon. —An 86--year-old man, listening to a radio programme about a husband with eight wives and nowhere to sleep, enjoyed It so much he laughed himself to death.— .Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article166 1960-12-27 2 MFU SHOOTS WORK OF ECAFE I{UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1Y —A 28-minute film on the work of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East has been completed by the Malayan Film Unit. The film. Roots of Tomorrow, has been sent to the United Nations for world-wide distribution. Work on166 words
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Article28 1960-12-27 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. A M. Cherlan :ind Dr. V. ThamblplUat have been elected president and vicepresident respectively of the Indian Fine Arts Society here for 1960-1961.28 words
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101 1960-12-27 2 ABC MAN COMING TO HELP RADIO MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Colombo Plan expert is due here on Jan. 1 to assume duty as programme training officer for Radio Malaya for four months. He is Mr. John Thompson, senior feature writer for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. A poet, he has101 words
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Article48 1960-12-27 2 SEGAMAT, Mon. Felling work Is now going on at a 3.040-acre land development site in Mldei Malay Reserve in the Segamat district. The. land Is expected to be opened up by March or April under the group settlement area scheme to accommodate 350 Malay families.48 words
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Article95 1960-12-27 2 NEW TREK NORTH IN HUNT FOR WORK CINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Louis Ann, 51 -year -old jobless father of four, will hike to the Federation in a week's- time to try to wash away his bad luck here. Mr. Ann had tried for "hundreds of jobs in Singapore without success." Cheering95 words
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Article341 1960-12-27 2 That is the only plan for Malays, says Khir to seminar women T^HE only way Malays can get a stake in inA dustry is by buying shares in businesses, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today. He was speaking341 words
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150 1960-12-27 2 KOTA BHARU, Monday rPHE Kelantan Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Government is to impose a total ban on pawnshops in the State. It will also not collect any more revenue from liquor shops. This decision was announced by the Sultan of Kelantan in his address to150 words
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185 1960-12-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. pHEQUES, are be'.ng prepared to pay back to estate owners and smallholders $55 million they had paid to the Government In rubber anti-inflationary cess during the past 15 months of high rubber prices. Smallholders will get $22 million and estate185 words
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133 1960-12-27 2 DO THESE STOLEN BICYCLES GO ACROSS TO THAILAND? A LOR STAR. Mon. Police here belieya that bicycles stolen in Kedah and Perlis are being smuggled across to Thailand through jungle tracks. Nine out of every 10 bicycle thefts reported In the two states come from border villages. Police have posted133 words
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Article53 1960-12-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. N. Veerlah, an official of the Malayan Youth Hostels' Association, has left for India to attend the all-India youth and cultural convention at Jaipur. He will represent the Malayan Youth Council. During i's one month .nay he will visit many of India's53 words
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Article39 1960-12-27 2 JESSELTON, Mon. A Colombo Plan team, assisted by. the North Borneo Government, has completed skin tests of about 15.000 children from 33 schools and vaccinated about 4.000. The team also x-rayed about 16,000 children.39 words
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Article64 1960-12-27 2 PENANG, Mon. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiara Slew, proposed the bridal toast at the wedding reception held In St. Xavler's Hall today of Mr. Francis Llm Blan Kheam. second son of Mr. Llm Glm Boon, headmaster of St. Xavler's primary school, and Miss Angelina Tye Ming64 words
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Article41 1960-12-27 2 TELUK ANSON, Mon. A Christmas Eve fire destroyed a copra kiln at the Mon Repos estate on the Perak-Bel-angor border, about 20 miles from here. The damage was estimated at $4,000. About 25 picuLs of copra were destroyed.41 words
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Article40 1960-12-27 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Boy Scouts from Singapore. Malaya and other parts of South -East Asia will take part In a 12-day Australian Boy Scout jamboree, to be held on the outskirts of Sydney, from Dec. 29 to Jan. 940 words
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Article113 1960-12-27 2 Aussie soldiers assault youth News PENANG. Mon.— A 20-year-old youth. Anthony Teng, met four Australian soldiers in Jalan Raja in Kampong Australia, Tanjong Bungah, last niglu and wished them "Merry Christmas." But Instead of reciprocating, the soldiers assaulted Teng. Bleeding from the mouth, Teng ran back to his house in113 words
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Miscellaneous423 1960-12-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applaby f ITSMV If T«V IT-SCRJ«W^J) J^|( ITS VEKVSOOO) I E? V IDO WiSU GAY 6 N if**' THIS R*O/— 1W 1 I r -1 A9OUT HER UANDWPITIN© RADIO MALAYA \s^™« C os# AM eoo'^me" l^!. Negar.- I RADIO SINGAPORE ku. News Headline*; 6.05 Morning Melodies!423 words
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253 1960-12-27 3 \f K. HAROLD Mac mil lan is planning an ITI "international peace crusade" to ease East-West tension, the Daily Mail has reported. Under the headline "Mac's Christinas Box," a report said that in the New Year Mr. Macmillan would consider three questions:Reuter - 253 words
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166 1960-12-27 3 CHRISTMAS REUNION IN CAIRO PRISON f AIRO. Mon. James Zarb, 42-year-old Briton serving a 10-year Jail term here on spy charges, dangled a home-made crib on his knees as he met his wife and four children In a tense but happy Christmas reunion here on Christmas Day. He had madeReuter - 166 words
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Article36 1960-12-27 3 OTTAWA. Mon. About 600 students from 17 Canadian Universities marched through Ottawa yesterday and presented resolutions at Government House calling for complete Canadian withdrawal from nuclear weapons development and testing and from NATO.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article54 1960-12-27 3 TOKYO. Mon. The New China news agency today said that on Christmas Eve about 1.000 people went to Midnight Mass lji Nantang Cathedral in Peking and sang "Silent Night, Holy Night." The agency, monitored in ToKyo, said Mass was officiated by Assistant Bishop Thomas Wang Chl-ting54 words
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377 1960-12-27 3 'THIS HAS NOT BEEN A HAPPY YEAR 9 SAYS XMAS MESSAGE QUEEN Elizabeth declared in her Christmas Day message to the Commonwealth that in these times of stress only "a determined effort by men of goodwill everywhere can halt and reverse aReuter - 377 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-12-27 3 A NIGHT AT THE OPERA for PRINCE CHARLES PRINCE CHARLES leaves the Princes Theatre, London, after seeing "The Mikado" by the DOyly Carte Opera Company. The Prince, who was with a small party, sat in the front row of the dress circle. Renter picture.Reuter - 44 words
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Article30 1960-12-27 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. A bomb was thrown Into the American Embassy in La Paz. Bolivia, yesterday morning, but no-one was hurt, a State Department spokesman reported today.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article20 1960-12-27 3 ANKARA. Mon. Ankara police have detained 21 people alleged to have disseminated propaganda against the constituent assembly. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article29 1960-12-27 3 TOKYO. Mon.— Four people were killed and 41 injured when a bus ran off a highway near Matsumoto today and fell Into a river-bed. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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512 1960-12-27 3 CHRISTMAS SUN IN EUROPE: MANY DIE IN U.S. SNOW jyiUCH of the United States had a white Christmas, but in Europe the celebration of the greates of family and Christian festivals took place in bright, mild weather. Even Moscow was snowless. These were the highlights of Christmas around the world:Reuter - 512 words
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Article158 1960-12-27 3 BERLIN, Mon. East Germans took advantage of relaxed Communist border controls over the holidays to flee to the West In increasing numbers. Nearly 1.000 Eastern zone residents sought asylum in West Berlin on Friday and Saturday. More were coming yesterday and today. Last year.158 words
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592 1960-12-27 4 Sarawak embarks on 35 mil. rubber scheme TARGET IS THE PLANTING OF 90,000 ACRES BY 1964 AN important new rubber planting and replanting programme costing $35,000,000 is now under way in Sarawak to ensure that 90,000 acres of highyielding clonal rubber are planted by 1964 and brought into production by592 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-12-27 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Rotary Club of Singa-pore-West distributed gifts to 362 children in six hospitals on Christmas Eve. Members of the club visited the hospitals in small groups. At some hospitals some members played Santa Clans. Hospitals visited were the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at86 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-12-27 4 MR. Francis Ec Boon Lee, of the Straits Times reporting staff and Miss Marina Mlna Ken, an advertising clerk in Times House, who were married In Singapore yesterday at the Church of St. Francis Xavler. in Serangoon Garden Estate. MR. AND MRS. Christopher Bah101 words
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59 1960-12-27 4 U.S. TO HAVE ITS MOST STRIKING FIRST LADY WHEN Jacqueline Kennedy moves into the White House next month with her hutband, President elect John Kennedy, she will become the most striking First Lady ever to occupy the presidential mansion. An intimate study of this beautiful and talented lady is contained59 words
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225 1960-12-27 4 MINISTER OPENS ADDITION TO A FREE HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health, Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, yesterday opened a $300,000 new front main building at the Kwone Wai Shiu Free hospital tn Serangoon Road Stressing the Government's, policy to provide better medical and nealth services225 words
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155 1960-12-27 4 EXHIBITION OF LOCAL ART FOR. NEXT JUNE SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture Mr. S. Rajaratnam, has announced that the Government will hold an exhibition of local paintings in June next year "to afford our young artists an opportunity to show their work The Minister said- "By this exhibition, we155 words
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157 1960-12-27 4 P. SENANG DETAINEES TO HELP BUILD OWN JETTY SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has disclosed that the Government will build a jetty at Pulau Senang next year at a cost of $28,000. He said the foundation work would be undertaken by the P.W.D., whUe157 words
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Article69 1960-12-27 4 $9,400 more for Theatre Fund BINOAPORE. Mon. The Committee of the Singapore Turf Club has donated $5,000 to the National Theatre Fund, which now stands at $618,330. Three other donations, received by the Ministry of Culture, were: Er Woo Amateur Musical and Dramatic Association (proceeds from the Han opera on69 words
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Article313 1960-12-27 4 HPHE following Is today's ■s- schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC Prom London. Rome, Istanbul. Teheran, Bombay, Colombo (BA 790) 5.10 am.; from London. Zurich, Beirut, Bahrein. Delhi. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (BA 796) 5.35 p.m.: from London. Rome, Beirut. Karachi.313 words
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Miscellaneous87 1960-12-27 4 The diary SINGAPORE SOCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL CULTURE: Yog» class and meditation (optional) at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise at 7.30 pjn. TOC H: "A Review of Toe H in Malaya for 1960 will be given by Bob Simmons at Talbot House. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay) Blue Triangle Club N^w Year Oet87 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1960-12-27 5 AT midnight on July 1, 1694, a handsome young adventurer, Count Philipp von Konigsmarck, rode up to a side entrance of the ducal palace in Hanover to keep an assignation with his mistress, Princess Sophia Dorothea. From that moment, Konigsmarck vanished as though swept off the faceDaily Mirror - 1,181 words
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Miscellaneous131 1960-12-27 5 Buys Bunny By Ralph BeinidaM ~TjBHH I HUreV IT UP I [PATIENCE, KIP! "i ICWHEWI) I COULPN'T HAVE HELP lflFI l/tvMnrr ■u?/i../ e \HbKSG\T I CANT STANP I MAC? T'6ET SET UP I" THAT POSE ANOTHER MINUTE !J 1H 1/ HOU7 IT \JJS UKE x*^K* vi V UKE THIS ...OKAY131 words
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Obituary32 1960-12-27 6 2» W»ri, tit (Minimum) GARNER ON DECEMBER 22nd 1960 at at. Thomas's Hospital, Oodalmlng. Kran* Wbltehead Gamer aged M after a long Illness bravely borne. Cremation Aldersbot Crematorium, Saturday. December 34th.32 words
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Article61 1960-12-27 6 It Wmr4t 9U (Mtmtmmm) M/B MARIAPPAN SIVASAMBOC aad Veloo thank relatives and friends for aulstanee and attendance at funeral of their grandmother Kamachiammal on 16.1260. TNI FAMILY of Urn late Ur. E. 8. Kanagaratnam la grateful to doctor* and nurtu of tfcs first elaat ward O.H. Seremban for the61 words
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639 1960-12-27 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, December 27, 1960. Tengku To Try Again The Tengku's readiness to resume a mediator's role in the West Irian dispute does great credit to his political courage, for the difficulties and the snares have been amply illustrated by Indonesia's reception of the Prime Minister's earlier efforts.639 words
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Article320 1960-12-27 6 Syed Edros, the member for Gelang Patah in Johore's State Assembly, was less than fair to Singapore when he made out that Johore, which supplies the island State with two-thirds of its water, had been getting a bad bargain. The 1927 water agreement which is still in force320 words
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Article275 1960-12-27 6 Malaya has failed in the Thomas Cup, losing all but two of the nine matches with Thai, land. The Malayan manager, Mr. Teh Gin Sooi, speaks bitterly of unfair umpiring hi Bangkok, and says that he intends to protest to the International Badminton Federaation. Whether or not275 words
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Article1932 1960-12-27 6 THE CONGO Part Two of Professor Ritchie Calder's on-the-spot assessment IN Luluabourg, in Kasai, the street refuse had not been collected since three months before independence. The filth was piled roofhigh in the Congolese quarters and the cesspools of the elegant European villas (there was no1,932 words
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Article339 1960-12-27 6 KINO BAUD, who has taken over the government of Saudi AraMa, came to the throne In 1963, following the death of his father, the warrior King Ibn Baud. "Lord of Arabia." At the time, his country was reported to be receiving an Income of atReuter - 339 words
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405 1960-12-27 7 BUNGA RAYA SYMBOL WILL BE A PROMINENT FEATURE OF DECORATIONS BEING PREPARED FOR BIG CELEBRATIONS IN THE CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYA'S national flower, the Bunga Raya, will be given pride of place in the decorations of the Federal capital on Jan. 4 when the405 words
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308 1960-12-27 7 Minister of Culture: We must develop new music QINGAPORE. Mon. O*^ The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, has warned against the danger of Asian artists thinking of a cultural •awakening In terms of reconstructing a society and art that belonged to a different age. "We must create music to308 words
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Article25 1960-12-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 100 people passed the examination of the Australian Society of Accountants held in tne Federation In October.25 words
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Article55 1960-12-27 7 RAUB. Mon. N. Manjeet Singh, 18, a form 5 student of the Mahmud School here, has won the first prize of $100 In the road safety essay contest organised by the Ministry of Transport. The subject was "Problem of rotor accidents In a modem age55 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-12-27 7 Aussie 'Girl in a million' sees her wish come true CINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Judith Kenny, the 19--year-old Queensland's "Girl in a Million 1960." today sighed happily that her wish to see Singapore had come true. She added: "But it is even more enchanting to be here on a lovely Christmas78 words
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Article140 1960-12-27 7 Power cuts town makes protest TELUK ANSON, Monday. rnHE Teluk Anson Town Council yesterday unanlA mously passed a resolution urging the Central Electricity Board to Investigate into the frequent power failures in this town. The Alliance "Whip." Mr. Woo Salk Hong, said that owing to the power failures businessmen had140 words
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Article261 1960-12-27 7 DRUGS CROOKS FACE A UNITED CLAMP SINGAPORE, Monday. CINOAPORE and Federation will join other Southeast Asian countries at periodic meetings in the fight to stop illegal traffic in narcotics. This decision was reached at a recent United Nations conference on the subject, held In Bangkok. The conference was attended by261 words
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Article97 1960-12-27 7 Classes for non-Malay Muslims I/LANG, Mon. The Selangor Religious Affairs Department is to hold special classes for nonMalays converted to Islam. The president of the department, Hajl All bin Talb, said today that these religious classes would be started early in the new year. Teachers He added:. "We have more97 words
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Article57 1960-12-27 7 PENANO, Mon. An Alliance city councillor, Inche Shaikh Madar, died in his Kedah Road home here this morning after a short Illness. He was 60. Inche Madar was elected to the council in Jelutong ward in 1958, two years after he had retired from the City Council as57 words
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Article43 1960-12-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, returned to Singapore by Malayan Airways this evening after spending a quiet Christmas here. He was accompanied by Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Finance Minister. They came here on Christmas Eve.43 words
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329 1960-12-27 7 Student department in London 'cannot do its job' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The students' department oT the Malayan High Commission in London has been described by Malayan students in Ireland as "Inadequate and Incompetent" to do its Jbo. MSA, official publication of the Malayan Students' Association in Ireland, said In an329 words
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Article52 1960-12-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Central Electricity Board industrial relations officer, Inche Hussein bin Rastam. left by air today for a threemonth course in personnel management and industrial relations In Britain. Inche Hussein has gone on a British Council scholarship under the Colombo Plan Technical Co52 words
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Article28 1960-12-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon..— The Pure LUe Society will hold its tenth annual general meeting at the society's premises in Petallng on Dec. 31 at 5 p.m.28 words
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216 1960-12-27 7 rvo doctors have been awarded State research fellowships to take up post-graduate studies in England. They are Dr. Yeo Oon Swee and Dr. (Miss) Lee Guat Slew. Dr. Yeo left Singapore in May this year to take up post-graduate studies leading to the M.R.C.P.216 words
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217 1960-12-27 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. TOE Singapore Government will employ a number 1 of Nanyang University graduates to teach in Government Chinese secondary schools. A statement today said Nanyang graduates or graduates of other universities (Chinese) whose degrees are acceptable to the Public Service Commission217 words
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112 1960-12-27 7 GIRL CAUGHT MAKING 'NUISANCE' PHONE CALL rOII. Mon. Police caught a teenaged girl red handed, holding a telephone and making a "nuisance call" to a telephone subscriber from her house In the residential area of Tambun Road here yesterday evening. The girl, a 15-year-old student of an English school, was112 words
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Advertisement158 1960-12-27 7 COOLTIPT^Cfe) VITAMIN'!!'- OPTROSG ""> 111 Hill 1 11 U sourct of Vitamin 'C will help yout child develop a BSSG fltia I sturdy body and build healthy bones and teeth [OP health"" OPTROSE »of great benefit to adults too It ensure* s dear, flflVJ 111 healthy tkin help* combat lIUIt158 words
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Article, Illustration329 1960-12-27 8 LUCY HUANG - 1960's ten most important events of our feminine world LUCY HUANG By feminine forum WOMEN in Malaya and Singapore have made greater and longer strides this past year than ever before. And so it should be, because we are young nations and there is only one right road for us329 words
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888 1960-12-27 8 DO YOU AGREE WITH THE LIST, READERS? after family planning, but last year In Singapore and the Federation at least seven sets of triplets and two sets of quadruplets were born. In spite of the fact that this will mean more mouths for the parents and perhaps the countries to888 words
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Article, Illustration193 1960-12-27 8 COOL, CAREFREE DAYS! Have fun! Enjoy every carefree minute of sea and sunf And be cool— despite problem days I Change to Tampax— and discover ifs just as Vasy to be cool on "certain" days as on any other day of tht month! Tampax internal sanitary protection means cool comfort193 words
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Advertisement253 1960-12-27 8 *>i bL i^^^ mm BBS "*^^^m '^Nj J*« Grafton fashion oottona offer t*} RC^VaW ytm oho deeignu i "^Ta^P^ CO OUP> thi> ea "°n- Eaay br m RbCA. to C PB for> detightfbl to WMr t£ 4f^ *a 4 dSta I* Fully guaranteed fabrics, available from authorised dealers at controlled253 words
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Advertisement159 1960-12-27 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Expert about stamp la UN l 15^ f taflnlt fliitererT get advanced in »nk(«. 12 gu^Twh^. '"ascription SL^SSifcS? ?L th e ior nutri to ta tO. Pace W ,4. An* infernal command for work on river locality (8). causing confusion! (8). U 1% S^nd aP159 words
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Advertisement103 1960-12-27 8 Invented by doctor'— mom >W by millions of womtm\ torn AMAZING wm STICK-ON PLASTIC SHEETING Colourful Storeys Con-tact plastic sheeting can redecorate your whole home in an hour or so! And it protects your walls and furniture from splashes and stains as well. Storeys Con-tact is so easy and clean103 words
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Advertisement1646 1960-12-27 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE Tl AMN. LIVERPtOL. ILAMIW. LONBtN, a CONTINENTAL PDITO. P. S'ktm Ptnanf ATREUS Lrtoipoot, Gusgcw II Part/BM M BM 11/ 1 CLHONEUS Ginot. Antwtrp. A'OM). Kirlihamn, L'don. H'burg la Port DM M MACHAM Havrt, LrMrptal, Hamburg ..Mt.ll Jm 1 Jm 2/ I Jm I UOMEIOH Antwerp. Hamburg.1,646 words
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Advertisement1262 1960-12-27 9 THE E.*VC. LIMES—-—. /&F£&bL MIH "EDSEA, MEDITERRANEAN, CONTIHEHTAL I SCAMIHAVIAH PORTS. fSKK-jSn S pert P. S'nim Patatg PI \EZjJ3I "JUTUNBIA" I) li Part/17 DM M/M Dm VrM^Bf "SIBBNCA" a) 21 BM/ I Jm 4/ T JM 1/ B JM J-WPg "SEUMIA" I) 21/22 JM 21 IS JM 21/27 Jm m^~ir1,262 words
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Advertisement1381 1960-12-27 9 Sr,V M M THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T SINGAPORE (laMrparittd la tka DBrtod Kiigdam) It LINES SAILINGS tt ADEN, OX I CWTTINIHTAL PORTS. S'pon P. Sham Ptnang BEHWYVIS LltirpMl, GrKgomooth M Dm/ 1 Jm Ii Ptrt/M Doc DENNIANT Hamburg. Bremen, UMM, Antwerp. RotttrdM Ida M/M Dm 1/ 7 Jm1,381 words
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Advertisement1243 1960-12-27 9 >*-w McAUSTER 6* CO., LTD. \ffCW TEL. Nti 2IMI \t\\M^ V^** ■LI.BBMAit UMB tk KLA VEMESS UMB LDNDMI. HAMBDIG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRI IM AR4ILES, SAN FRANCIStI, a NOU. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER a PORTUNO AM ft? Cmbwm a U.S J. Atlattlt Ptrtt. Acttptiag carga fir Cettril a SMtt CITY OF WELLINGTON Aairici. t'pon1,243 words
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Article1473 1960-12-27 10 By Our Market Correspondent J'HE MALAYAN share market made progress in the short pre-Christmas week that ended on Friday, with a good list of gains in all sections. The industrial shares index was up one point, the tin shares index up five points and the dollar1,473 words
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Article915 1960-12-27 10 npHE PRICE of rubber has now reached a level presaging a much narrower range of fluctuation than that to which the market has been accustomed in the earlier months of the year, says the Stock Exchange Gazette, London. This month the price har moved to theAP - 915 words
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Article1239 1960-12-27 10 THE following list of revised quotations was Issued by Singapore member* of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (December U) H and L stand for highest and Lowest for business done this year. iNousnriALs i i mci Brick*. 1.00 JO Orfls. JO 1.001,239 words
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Advertisement1059 1960-12-27 10 CLOSING PRICES EXCHANGE RATES ii it m p "tBV Malayan Exchange Banks' iJrribi fnn-nirnh A-wciation made the followDee. 19 MJcta $198.25 changes in it* rates to merDec 20 Hi $5t2.«21 chants on Saturday Dec. 24: (all Dec. 21 871 $392.00 rates to 8100). Dec 8«3 $191.75 Stiling T.T. or OJ>.1,059 words
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Advertisement611 1960-12-27 10 i NOTICES BRIDGE CLOSURE NOTICE Bridge No.l/l. Kuala Sawan Railway Station Road in Seremban District will continue to be closed for a further THREE weeks from 8 a.m. on 35th December, 1900 to 8.00 pjn. on 14th January, 1961 to enable reconstruction work to proceed, NOTICE Notice Is hereby given611 words
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Advertisement183 1960-12-27 10 NOTICES RURAL BOARD OF SINGAPORE BEFUND OF ASSESSMENT Claims for refund of assessment on bouses reported vacant during the year 1960 must be submitted by 31st January, 1961, on forms obtainable from the Rural Board Office, c/o Assessment Sc Estates Department, Ground Floor, City HaU. Singapore. 6. MAKE SURE that183 words
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Advertisement672 1960-12-27 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Pederal Citizens for appointment as Auditors (Division I) in the Pederal Audit Department on the salary scale $614x28-838/863x28--1.087. The post U> permanent and pensionable. Qualilications: Either a hißh standard of education, preferably with an Honours Degree, or a recognised accounting qualification. Examiners672 words
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Advertisement555 1960-12-27 11 Applications are Invited from Pederal Citizens for appointment as temporary stenographers (female) in the Ministry of Education (3 vacancies). Salary Scale: $353x14-361/ 366 x 14 $433. A cost of living allowance is payable at current rates. 2 Applicants must be able to pass a test at a minimum speed of555 words
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Advertisement748 1960-12-27 11 NOTICES NOTICE Notice) Is hereby given that tbe transfer Registers of the undermentioned Loans will be closed from 2nd to 15th January, 19(11. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. Federation of Malaya 154.000,000 3% Registered Stock 15/7/IM2/6O $60,000,000 Registered Stock 15/7/1966 and SH% Registered Stock 16/7/1976/78. Registrar748 words
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Advertisement892 1960-12-27 11 Continued from F.*r 6) SITUATIONS VACANT SITJATIONS VACANT tt Worm, SS (Mln.)— Box St ett. oxtrm BOX AS7B2 S.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicant* thanked. BNOLISH SFBAKINO NEEDING baby amah for glrla aged tore* and on*. Box A 4319 S.T. S'por*. WANTED three Qualified Lady Teachers for lower Secondary classes of892 words
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Advertisement983 1960-12-27 11 tt Word, SS (Mi*.)— Box It et,. oxtrm CLERKS for office In Koala Lumpur. To ag* 23. Cambridge Certificate and up to 2 or 3 year*' pertenre. Furnish complete detail* ot education, experience and family background In first letter of application. Box ABB3B S.T. K.L. ACCOUNTING CLERKS required for federation983 words
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Advertisement1012 1960-12-27 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS (Mln.)— Box $0 etc. extra UNFURNISHED TWO BTORBV BUNGALOW newly completed at 4 m.». Rom Avenue off Duncara Road. Rent $390.00 monthly. Apply Post Office Box 1140. S'por*. Immediate occupation available. FURNISHED FLATLET Two bedrooms sitimsroom. dlnlns-louns* Kitchenette If/S pbone avallabl*. Rent 1220'- Inclusive electricity.1,012 words
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Advertisement1027 1960-12-27 11 TUITION It Word, tS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. mMtrm QUALIFIED PIANO TEACHER. L.RC.M.. ha* vacancies tor the aev year. Children, adults, all Invited. Avallabl* anytime. Ring B'por* ***** POSTAL TUITION i— Bookkeeplns Accounts. Business, Correspondence, Special coaching for L.C.C. Emama. Success suaranteed. Apply Principal, P.E.C.I. P.O. Box 1731. Slncapor*. ORESSMAKINQ/DBSIONINC:1,027 words
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Advertisement453 1960-12-27 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) tt Word, Sit (Minimum) DmU§ 1 month. It Word, U it (Him.) *X*>BRT WATCH RCPAIRIMO. dcanlns and regulating. Otßctal oirareV Pimitui Watch Service Station 63, Robinson Road, (Sport). ADMIRAL RCPRIOIRATORS. AIR CONDITIONERS. FRCEZEM KOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICKS ON CASH OR HIRE PURCBABB) TERM DIRECT FROM453 words
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Article30 1960-12-27 12 Seventy- three ships totalling 618.203 tons will have been launched on the northeast coast of Britain by the end of the year, compared with 623,568 tons last year.30 words
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Article299 1960-12-27 12 ANTHONY OEI - ANTHONY OEI FACTORY WILL PRODUCE FOUR TYPES OF PAPER PRODUCTS FOR MALAYA, OVERSEAS By Singapore Paper Products Ltd. is forming a $2 million factory for the manufacture of four kinds of paper products at Tampoi, .J oho re's new industrial estate. The factory, to be built299 words
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Article123 1960-12-27 12 Sale boost soon for Japan beer A MARKET for Japanese beer will be opened in Malaya early next year by Chop Heap Seng, the Singapore agents. The manager. Mr. Ong Keng Hun. says that his firm will start a branch In Kuala Lumpur In January or February and a sales123 words
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Article29 1960-12-27 12 Singapore and Malaya exported 58.864 tons of canned pineapples in the first nine months of the year, compared with 59.489 tons In the corresponding period last year.29 words
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Article, Illustration252 1960-12-27 12 JAFFA oranges are now available in larger quantities on the local market, following the establishment of a direct shipping line between Israel and Singapore in September. Mr. H. Lissauer, local representative of Astraco Asia Trading Co. Ltd.. the only Israeli export and Import firm In the252 words
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Article50 1960-12-27 12 Because of the poor prices at the August sales. West Australian tobacco growers have 35 tons of leaf on their hands. Growers in north and south Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria also are embarrassed and the total amount of leaf still unsold amounts to about 700 tons.50 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-12-27 12 Shipping manager retires rpHE Singapore raaI A nager of Royal Rotterdam Lloyd, Mr. H. Poutsma, retires •at the end of the year after 33 years service. Mr Poutsma came to Singapore in' 1952. He leaves for Holland on Jan. 2. His successor is Mr. D. Pot. who in addition will176 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-12-27 12 Sir Godfrey, able civil director, dies at 69 CIR GODFREY INCE, chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd. who died recently aged 69, was regarded as one of the ablest administrators in the British Civil Service. Ac Director-General of Manpower from 1941 to 1944, he was responsible under Mr. Bevin for180 words
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205 1960-12-27 12 BIG EXPANSION SEEN IN LOCAL CAR BUSINESS Far East representative of Regie Renault, Mr. Yves De Kermoal, said in Singapore that the Malayan motor car market would undergo a great expansion in the coming years Mr. De Kermoal said that the motor car business ifi the Federation and Singapore had205 words
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Article64 1960-12-27 12 SARAWAK is to plant a further 4,000 acres of coconuts next year under the Government Coconut Planting Scheme, it is announced. Expenditure totalling $435,000 was recently approved by the Coconut Advisory Committee. Up to the end of this year, about 4,000 acres of coconuts have been planted.64 words
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Article, Illustration104 1960-12-27 12 Trader here to sell French laces, veils A FRENCH textile merchant, Mr. Andre Avio. is now in Singapore to introduce a wide range of ■exquisitely designed laces and veils. Mr. Avio. who is the proprietor of Andre Avio and Co. of Caudry, Northern France, says that his company has the104 words
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Article54 1960-12-27 12 A SHIPMENT of 200 tipping trucks Is expected In Malaya within a few weeks from Britain. The vehicle is based on the Albion Chieftain chassis and has a four-cylinder dlesel. The body is an all-steel tipping type holding six cublo yards 'and capable of tipping to54 words
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269 1960-12-27 12 Non-curl carbon paper lasts longer A LONDON company of stationery manufacturers has developed a revolutionary carbon paper that lasts three times longer than the ordinary carbon sheet, and a type of stencil that does not need a steel stylus to write on. The Ofrex Ltd. is now marketing two types269 words
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Advertisement285 1960-12-27 12 WORLD DEMAND NOW GREATER THAN EVER Month after month. >car after year, the* Minor continues to outsell every 'other single type of cur in the Malayan market. The totnl*so far is 16.000. We're certain you/vill agree Ihut this is an impressive record: even for.tlie mi»t MMOSSSfW smxll car ever produced!285 words
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Advertisement185 1960-12-27 12 t f%i**ifv»* m%i**ifv9* WMM^M »»frM*«yvM 9t+i~lfi*~ mmm'^mi rr*+r+*frr**, >\ WORLD'S smallest 5 FULL-FLEDGED >. t TU OFFICE DICTATING l\ THE \Jty MACHINE T j NEW 9 Mjfg% j The new MINIFON Attache is the Ideal dictating TAPC RECORDER j! machine. Not only does it have all the features of a185 words
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Article364 1960-12-27 13 'HEAT, SLIPPERY COURT AND UMPIRES UNFAVOURABLE TO THE MALAYANS' BANGKOK, Monday. ]yt R. Teh Gin Sooi, manager of the Malayan Thomas Cup team, today blamed unfavourable conditions for their 7-2 defeat by Thailand in the Asian zone semi-final here which ended on Saturday night. "Our364 words
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Article51 1960-12-27 13 SYDNEY, Mon. New South Wales beat the West It idles touring side by an Innings and 97 runs here today. The tourists, following on after totalling only 163 In reply to the home side's 468 collapsed from their overnight score of 75 for one to 208 all out.Reuter - 51 words
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Article149 1960-12-27 13 Malaya caught napping —Heah DENANG, Mon. Mr. Heab Joo Seung. a former president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, said last nig-ht that Malaya were "caught napping" by Thailand who won the Thomas Tup Asian zone semi-final by 7-2. Spraking at the prize presentation by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul149 words
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Article64 1960-12-27 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor team to meet Furakawa of Japan on Wednesday at the Merdeka Stadium (kickoff 8 p.m.) will be chosen from: S. Lourdes. Ruslan Buang. Abdul Rani. Suleiman, Arthur Koh, Abdul Ohanl. S. Gabrielle. Teh Cheng Lee. Yee Seng Choy, Ng Mun Keal. Ong64 words
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Article, Illustration332 1960-12-27 13 EPSOM JEEP - Riderless Copper Khan 'wins' 3rd race at Penang EPSOM JEEP IT WAS LIKE SITTING ON A KEG OF GUNPOWDER. SAYS McGROWDIE By OENANG, Mon. Racegoers here on Christmas Day saw the third race "won" by a horse without a rider. Copper Khan stumbled at the starting gate and threw Jockey332 words
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Article658 1960-12-27 13 RACE ONE CX. 4. DIV. tIH Golden Star Stable's (1) TANT MIELX 8.8 (48€ 102; Donnelly 1 (7) Ttnsrf Harapan 7.10 (316—108) Posner 3 (6) Tiong Bahro 8.11 (99 71) Bougoure 3 (6) Antlers Serenade B.S 1228—128. McOrowdie 4 (4) Realm of Gold 9.0 (319—113) Ward 6658 words
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Article341 1960-12-27 13 PENANG, Mon. —Weights for all six races for the second day of the Christ-mas-New Year meeting here on Wednesday: Class 2 Div i-6f Resqullleur »M Come I i 8.11 Matansa 8.10 Balkan Chevalier B.o* Dr. Daddlngton 8.08 TiUlino 8.07 Evidence 8.65 Amasonas 8.64 Mlrsapen 8.66 Destination 7.11 Sea341 words
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Article92 1960-12-27 13 MCF ROAD (SHIPS; K. Lure par-to-Ipoh race (150 miles; 1 RaXIl Banarawl tS'pore) 2 S. Kam■ui (B*pore) 3 Omar Samab (B'gor) 4 Safarudln Zaln (Png) 6 Urn Beng Kong (Mai) 6nr 36mln 4«aec; Ipek-to-Bt. Tengah ntc* (100 m): 1 Ram Baharawl (8-pore) 3 Nordln Puteh (B'Kor) 3 Stephen Lin92 words
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Article58 1960-12-27 13 CHI A CUP (Penang): Penang bt Perak 4-1 (J. Wright bt Leon* Blew Wenjt 6-4. 4-6. 6-3; bt Let Yee Meng 8-4, 7-5; Tan Ah Fee bt Lee Yee Meng 5-7. 6-2. 6-1; bt Leong Slew Weng 7-5, 3-1 (retired); Johnny Heah and Lee Km Hoay loet to ling58 words
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Article50 1960-12-27 13 PAN-MALAYAN SIKHS TOLKNEY (Penang): Singapore 4 (Harbajan 2. Mohlnder. Kaftan Perak 1 iMahlnden Penaiig 1 (Sucha) N. aembllan 1 (Sham); Selancot 3 (Manmohan. Harkami Johore 0 Perak 1 (Ranjlti Selaiigor 1 (Manmohan); N. SembUan 3 (Surjeet Manjtt) Johore 2 (Sucha, Mayam). Singapore 4 (Harbajan. Kartar. Dhlllon. Mahlnder) Penang (Ourdav).50 words
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Article15 1960-12-27 13 FRIENDLY <F«n*nc>: Malays S (Ahmad Muta. Omar Yacob. Ash Ahmad) ChIMM 1 iWal Nyln).15 words
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Article21 1960-12-27 13 PENANO. Mon Penang Malays beat Penang Chinese 3-1 at the City Stadium last night in a friendly soccer match.21 words
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284 1960-12-27 13 INDONESIAN OFFICIALS HERE WITH APOLOGIES l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two disappointed Indonesian cycling officials arrived In Kuala Lumpur today. carryIng apologies to. the Malayans for the absence of their riders booked to take part In the weekend road championships but hopeful that a friendly cycling match could be arranged between Indonesia284 words
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Article282 1960-12-27 13 Aust in 2-0 lead v Italy Mon. Aus- tralia, the holderaL took a 2-0 lead over Italy in the Davis Cup challenge round which began here today. In the two singles decided today. Neale Fraser beat Orlando Slrola 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 8-3 and Rod Layer beat Nicola Pletrangell 8-6, 6-4,282 words
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Advertisement132 1960-12-27 13 Commencing January 3rd tUiil DJAKARTA liiial TWIsTE WJ-" WEEKLY to t le c*P' ta l of Indonesia. Relax in exotic comfort and J|^^/fgZ»M^ «njoy superb f^od from the I BwßStt^VT^f^^^wK^ Orient's most modern flight f__Huptr%29_flcLi_____l tf IHKcQpS sMMBHH'' kitchen. Courteous multilingual |US\» DsV^—S^Wl^Va^— _l hostesses will anticipate your every I132 words
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Miscellaneous52 1960-12-27 13 SOCCER STORE YOITII TOI'RNEY: Final AAA v Sukaramai (Jalan Besnr, 5 p.m HOCKEY S'UOR LEAGUE: Div. 2: Kllat Club "B" v Bentul Workshop (Pantai), Weames v P.J. Kangaroos (Sentul), Polioe Depot "B" r SSSA "Bl" RUGGER FRIENDLY: Kedah Asians v S. Perak Invitation cS. Pa tant). BADMINTON JOUORE t SHIPS:52 words
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Article206 1960-12-27 14 18 DIE AND MANY HURT IN CHRISTMAS TERROR WA YE Rebel gang kill 11 Muslim soldiers, two officers ALGIERS, Mon. At least 18 people were killed and many injured in a new wave of violence in Algeria over the weekend. Thirteen of the dead— 11 Muslim soldiersReuter - 206 words
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103 1960-12-27 14 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. The Alliance won four seats in two local council elections in Trengganu during the week-end. In the Raja Local Council election in the Besut district, Inche MustafTa bin Ahmad and Inche Hassan bin Awang Merah were returned unopposed. In the103 words
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Article38 1960-12-27 14 MADRAS, Mon. Russia has given Ceylon a 140 million rouble credit (about SlOO million) to help finance several projects under her 10-year plan. Mr. G P. Malalasekera. the Ceylonese Ambassador to Moscow, said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-12-27 14 A TENGKU HAS HIS PAY SLASHED BY $1,000 DESPITE PROTESTS KOTA BHARU. Mon. The Kelantan Government today was accused of giving way to political feeling in reducing the compassionate allowance for Tengku Indra Putra. an Alliance MP and elder brother of the Sultan. This charge was made by Mr. Wee184 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-12-27 14 THE three-man advance party of the United Nations reconciliation group to the Congo pictured were greeted on arrival in Leopoldville by U.N. officials already on the spot. From left to right, the group's secretary, Mr. Melesse of Ethiopia; Mr. Hammarskjoeld's personal92 words
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184 1960-12-27 14 2 a.m. tickle leads to fine, jail for persistent suitor rpEMERLOH. Mon A J- man entered a neighbouring house at 2.30 a.m. one day and tickled a woman's toe as she was sleeping with her husband, the magistrate's court here was told. Zawiah binte Sutan, 24. said that after she184 words
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Article45 1960-12-27 14 NEW DELHI. Mon. According to the Indian Government, the Influx of Tibetan refugees has been on a reduced scale In recent months. The deputy Minister of External Affairs. Mrs. Lakshml Menon, told parliament that India now had about 17.300 Tibetan refugees. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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181 1960-12-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. NEWS has been received here of the death, in London of Sir Roland Turnbull, former Governor of North Borneo. He was 55. Sir Roland served In Malaya from 1929 to 1940. when he' returned to the Colonel Office, becoming In 1943181 words
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530 1960-12-27 14 SPURS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS WITH 2-0 HOME WIN UNSTOPPABLE Tot- tenham Hotspur assured themselves of a Happy Christmas when they whipped London neighbours West Ham United 2-0 on Saturday to preserve their 10- point lead at the top of the English first division. Usually soccer's promotion and relegation issues are JustReuter - 530 words
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Article1163 1960-12-27 14 Peterborough S Darlington 1 Barrow vs Southport postponed Crystal Pal. 23 14 5 4 64 39 33 Peterbro' 24 13 6 5 62 40 32 North'pton 22 12 6 ***** 30 Bradford 24 13 4 7 52 45 30 Darlington 24 12 4 8 45 40 281,163 words
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Article66 1960-12-27 14 TOUR MATCH .Jamshedpur. India): Pakistan touring XI 434--4 (J. Burk.l 90. H. Mohammed 104 no.. M. Mohammed 90 n.0.) v East Zone. TOIR MATCH (Auckland) Auckland 261 and 47-1, MCC touring XI 241. SHEFFIELD SHIELD: W. Australia 384; Victoria 149 (R. Purlong 51. R. Simpson 4-31. K Slater 3-10)66 words
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Article46 1960-12-27 14 ORANGE BOWL JIMOR C-BHIPS Q-FINALS (Florida): A. Ashe i US) bt R. Mendelstam (SA) 5-7. 7-5. 6-3; P. Profiling (US) bt J. Olsbert (Spain) 6-3. 6-4: W. Lenoir (V I) bt R. Brent (Aust > 6-2. 11-9; J. Newcombe (Aust) bt C. Burhholz (US) 6-2. 6-2.46 words
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Article41 1960-12-27 14 TOIR MATCH (San Jo*e) Heredlano of Costa Rica 3 Red Star of Bratislava 3. IRISH LEAGUE; Ards 5 Derry 1. Coleraine 4 Bangor 7, Crusaders 0 Olenavon 0. Glentoran 0 Untleld I. Portadown 2 Cllftonville 1, Distillery v Bellymena postponed41 words
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Article23 1960-12-27 14 JOHANNESBURG SUMMER HCAP MOO: 1 Mr. Mrs. C Engleherd's White Foam (6-4 tev). 2 Flash (12-1). Verdant (12--1). Won by 14. IS-23 words
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Article172 1960-12-27 14 TRIAL (Edinburgh): The Rest (three tries) Scotland (goal try). CLUB MATCHES: London Irish 9 Old MlllhUllans 0; Old Merchant Taylors 0 Metropolitan Police 13; Richmond 6 Harlequins S; Rosslyn Park 13 New Brighton 11; Streatham 3 Saracens 8: Wasps IS Blackheath 0; Bath 17 Torquay Athletic 3; Bedford172 words
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Obituary30 1960-12-27 14 BROWNE: On December 6th suddenly, David Meredith, aged 32. formerly Malayan Police, dearly loved elder son of George Meredith and Hilda Browne, husband of Doris and brother of Michael.30 words
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Article42 1960-12-27 14 MR. CHUA CHENG HOE thank* all friends and relatives for their help, donation, wreaths, message* of sympathy and condolences of the late wife Ruth Belns Chua who died on 25th Christmas Day 1960 at No. 15 Metropole Drive Opera Estate, Singapore.42 words
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Advertisement173 1960-12-27 14 A STRAITS TIMES CCLASSIFIErD r jf -^1 «yj 15 fill PUDU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TIL. ***** (10 UNESi WRTHS, MAWIIAOU. DIATHS. INGAGIMINTS, ft "IMIMUM SmUSSH ANNOUNCIMINTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $1 U JJSJTso «mti. SITUATIONS VACANT. VIHICUS FOR~SALI. £c joj ,a MlN iimom m twimtt ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SAU, WANTID ITC173 words
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Advertisement120 1960-12-27 14 La f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 icords flO Iminimum) KOCH: To Yvonne and Derek at Bungsar Hospital on 24.12.tti a son, Kevin Patrick. LIM: To Evelyn and James Km Huat a daughter on 25th December at K K. Hospital, a iister for Kian Chong and Seok Tin. KULESZA: To Barbara and120 words
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