The Straits Times, 13 January 1960
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Title Section20 1960-01-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS HO.OOOf The Straits Times -i Not*"* 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1960 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-01-13 1 The President takes over all parties Call to r Join 3-point 1 'front' JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekarno today placed himself I Yin full control of all Indonesian political parties. In a presidential decree he also gave himself the power to (dissolve them if he Thinks il necessary. TheReuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-01-13 1 THE 30 self-confessed Indonesian rebels who were arrested at the mouth of the Krian River, in Penang, last week, made another appearance in court yesterday. Pictures show some of them arriving at the court. The case will come up for mention again today. (Report in52 words
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Article, Illustration429 1960-01-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A millionaire contractor, Mr. Bong Sin, 65, disappear ed last night. He had earlier attended a school meeting in Klyne Street. This evening his green Opel car, BE 3081, was found near the Merdeka Stadium. Police took it to the429 words
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Article141 1960-01-13 1 Kenya's Mau Mau terror is over NAIROBI. Tues.— The Kenya Government today ended the Colony's seven-year-old State of Emergency but announced the restrictions on Jomo Kenyatta, convicted Man Man leader, will continue. It was soon after the Man Mau terrorist campaign flared up that the State of Emergency was imposed141 words
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Article36 1960-01-13 1 LONDON. Tues. Radio Moscow announced two remarkable new inventions today—one a movie camera which takes 33 million pictures per second, the other a machine which reads music and plays what it reads.— U.PJ.36 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-01-13 1 MINUTES after this Straits Times picture was taken at Singapore Airport yesterday, the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, himself turned photographer with his cinecamera Looking on (at left) ore Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, and Mr. R. L. Hutchens, the New Zealand Commissioner67 words
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364 1960-01-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. TTHE Malayan Trades Union Congress has called for a boycott of South African goods in retaliation against the Union's racial segregation policy. j The MTUC said that a campaign would be launched soon to make the boycott effective. The364 words
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Article61 1960-01-13 1 COLOMBO. Tues. Mr. C. Amaraslnghe. one pt the accused in the Bandaranaike assassination case, was today granted a conditional pardon after he offered to turn Crown witness. Amaraslnghe was one of the first people to be arrested a few weeks after the murder ofReuter - 61 words
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Article66 1960-01-13 1 Nye: More progress LONDON. Tues. Mr. Aneurin Bevan. 62-year-old deputy leader of tht British Labour Party, yesterday made further progress In hk recovery from a major abdominal operation performed at the end of last month. Mr. Bevan suffered a slight setback on Friday night but on Sunday was reported toReuter - 66 words
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Article19 1960-01-13 1 vi. i poi rm r B"*'..*h <i*i f h f ttai >a hopi**' hmpb» *fT >»fokt—top B*utw19 words
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Article317 1960-01-13 2 MALAYAN CHILDREN IN PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS MALAYANS who wish (heir children to be educated with European children to improve their spoken English send them to KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday private primary schools here. This is one of the findings of a survey of Kuala Lumpur's317 words
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77 1960-01-13 2 Hit by a changkol he died SEVEN years later SINGAPORE. Tues. A mental patient died from an abscess in the brain brought about a rhangkol attack on him by another patient SEVEN YEARS ago. a coroner's court was told today. The Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, returned a finding of77 words
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299 1960-01-13 2 FOUR-SHIP PATROL TO FOIL THOSE MYSTERY GUNBOATS KLANG. Tuesday. POUR naval and police ships are now patrolling the Malacca Straits to prevent the violation of Malayan territorial waters by mysterious gunboats and piracy along the coastal area. This follows the seizure of an Indonesian launch carrying more than $40,000 worth299 words
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Article91 1960-01-13 2 PENANG. Tues.— The De- 1 puty Mayor. Mr. N. Pat- kunam. yesterday suggested that the Mayor. Mr. Ooli Thlam Slew, visit the kam-1 pongs and slums and see conditions for himself. "I feel confident that, through these visits, we will be able to91 words
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Article51 1960-01-13 2 PADANG SERAI. (South Kedah>. Tues. The Sultan of Kedah today praised tin people of Padang Serai for living together as one community In peace and harmony. "These are the qualities urgently needed everywhere at present." he said when he declared open the town's n»w $23,000 corrmunlty51 words
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Article26 1960-01-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues 1 A meeting will be held on Saturday at the High Street School here to form an oTd boys" association.26 words
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Article193 1960-01-13 2 SINGAPORE, Tues.— An 18-year-old boy said I to have visited a bar j every night was sent for reformative training toj day for attempting to extort money from a waitress in the very bar he frequented so often. Lim Soon Hock, of Klang Lane, had193 words
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Miscellaneous301 1960-01-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6 Lowest poulble estimate. In 1. A forthright tone otherwise a manner of .speaking (t>. lot* of voice (4, 2, 3. 6>. 7. Sta'.us of Brutus among the 8. Seer reflecting on our mo- conspirators «3. 7. 5). dern ways i"i.301 words
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Article295 1960-01-13 3 Britain is ready to give every assistance LAGOS (Nigeria), Tues. Tens of thousands of cheering Africans greeted Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, when he arrived here last night from Accra, Ghana, on his; African tour. They lined the main streets of the city and perchedReuter - 295 words
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124 1960-01-13 3 FIRST HEAD SHAVE-NOW PAINTED PROSTITUTE SEOUL. Tues. The South Korean press today accused the United States forces here of another attack on a Korean prostitute who was said to have been stripped, whipped and painted over the back and hips with yellow paint The accusation. In the newspaper Pusan Ilbo,Reuter; UPI - 124 words
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Article37 1960-01-13 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— Tommy Manville. 85-year-old asbestos heir, *ot married for the 13th time today and kissed his 20-year-old bride his 11th wife so force'My^'i,^iV:lf.^ Chris,!-, Erdfc. <orm« USTJC S^rfKFß.tt'tt.-S: married twice.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-01-13 3 riii Ami duddv beean a new Hie last week when he was given a specially -made hJirin, aid On P the left he Is seen with his new aid. almost similar to that used by human;, while on the right BUI Uitens to his53 words
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Article26 1960-01-13 3 WASHINGTON. Tues— Mr. Mikhail Menshlkov. the Soviet Ambassador, yesterday delivered what he called a ••goodwill message" to President Elsenhower from Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article205 1960-01-13 3 U.S. SUPREME COURT REFUSES TO RECONSIDER DECISION WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE Supreme Court yesterday refused to reconA sider its denial of a hearing to convict author Caryl Chessman, who is due to be executed on Feb 19 after 11 years in the death cell. Chessman, convicted In I 1943 ofReuter - 205 words
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Article81 1960-01-13 3 NINE FAIL TO BEAT THE WALK FEAT BIRMINGHAM. Tues. All nine men who hoped to beat Russianborn Dr. Barbara Moore a 379-mile walk to help boost the World Refugee Year appeal had given up at th« halfway mark here yesterday. One by one over the past week the walkers hadReuter - 81 words
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Article53 1960-01-13 3 JAKARTA. Tues. Court circles In Solo. Central Java, want self-government restored to their territory. Mr. Sosroriegoro. secretary to Susuhunan Paku Buwono XII. sultan of the territory, said court elders were behind the ruler In seeking the autonomy the region had In the days of theReuter - 53 words
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Article50 1960-01-13 3 CARACAS. Tues Widespread rioting broke out hert yesterday and continued on Into the night, leaving at least one person dead and -more than 20 Injured. Troops were called out to replace hard-pressed pollc« In controlling violence. The rioting followed an afternoon demonstration by the city's unemployed. U.P.IUPI - 50 words
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242 1960-01-13 3 New merger starts bright era in aviation industry LONDON. Tuesday. THE British aviation industry last night began a new future with the announcement that it will from now be dominated by two huge combines. Mr. Duncan Sandys. Minister of Aviation, has fathered the scheme with his declared policy to streamline242 words
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141 1960-01-13 3 NEWSMEN, DOCKERS CLASH OVER 'DOOMED HORSES DUBLIN. Tues. Flghting broke out yesterday between newsmen and dock workers loading 137 horses to be slaughtered on the Continent. Police had to be called to break up the fight, which began when newsmen came to photograph the loading of City of Dublin The141 words
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249 1960-01-13 3 ISRAEL TELLS U.N. HATRED CAMPAIGN 'SHOCKING' NEW YORK. Tues. Israel told the Unit- L ed Nations yesterday that her Government j and people were "shocked and disturbed" by the current world-wide outbreak of "hatred and anti- Jewish incitement." < A letter from the Israeli United Nations dele- gatlon to theReuter - 249 words
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Advertisement101 1960-01-13 3 '^Sllife CANVAS TOP LORRY th# < tnvM too h j^^^^ tO/o^^^ •nd tn« *OOP» >t 1 __^^K!^d^^ pot* di# 10 c§""y lo*dt '(f j^^^^ .^^B^Sp^^aiil m^PBIM Federation Road Tax $300 a yiar i Singapore Mid Tax 81 50/- a year UNLADEN WEIGHT 19.89 cwt ■P PAYLOAD 16.11 cwt Total Grist101 words
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Miscellaneous294 1960-01-13 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medmrn Ht)M 476 metre. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning: 6.32 SERVICE 4J.7 metre* Moi-iilng Prelude; 7.00 The New.; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The »*J News; BJS A Date With Music; ipoh 33« metres 830 BBC Bandstand; 9.00294 words
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Article524 1960-01-13 4 ROUND-THE-CLOCK VIGIL IS KEPT ON ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES Of ANCHORAGE POLICE WARNING TO 'BUMBOAT MEN ON THE DANGERS OF DISEASE INFECTION SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE Marine Police have stepped up action against smuggling activities in the Quarantine Anchorage. Complaints from ships' masters to the Master Attendant's Office in524 words
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Article30 1960-01-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. "The Becret Staircase." a Malayan story for children, wr.tten by Mildred Appaduray. will be broadcast over the English service of Radio Singapore at 5.30 p.m. tomorow.30 words
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187 1960-01-13 4 Disqualified voters can apply to be reinstated SjIfoGAPORE. Tues. Lists of electors who have been expunged from the electoral registers for not voting during the last Legislative Assembly elections have been put up for public inspection at 55 centres in Singapore and 13 In surrounding islands. The Ministry of Home187 words
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346 1960-01-13 4 UNDER a new antivice Bill to be tabled in the Legislative Assembly tomorrow, the tenant or occupier of a house has to prove he has no knowledge that the premises are used as a brothel. Up to now, the onus has been on the346 words
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135 1960-01-13 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The National Theatre Fund today jumped by about another $10,000 when proceeds from the sale of Loyalty Week I souvenir cards and publica--1 tlons were added to the total. The fund now stands at $33 1.540 54. Donations received by the Ministry of135 words
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376 1960-01-13 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today assured representatives 1 of travel agencies and the Chambers of Commerce that the Government would do all that was possible to develop local attractions and >o help promote the tourist industry. He376 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-01-13 4 MR. ONG CHONG PING and Miss Tan Soh Aye. who were married in Sincaport recently. The bride i s the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chwee Tee and the bridegroom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon Hwee. OR. CHAN SWEE CHIN71 words
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Article73 1960-01-13 4 NURSE, 22, DROWNED AT PICNIC SINGAPORE, Tues. Miss Flora Chan, 22, a se-cond-year nurse at the Mandalay Road Hospital who was drowned during a picnic at Changl Point on Sunday, was burled at Bidadarl today. Ml&s Chan, who could not swim, was missed at lunch by her friends who had73 words
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Advertisement491 1960-01-13 4 i shaw: 1 I Phone ***** 41tt OAY'!: c.IS A *.1S p.m ■J Extre Shew Sundays 2.30 p m ■> ISETEN WONDERSthe HUAelel CMIC IM B is s«tn through tttt frutest wandtr B OrcbMtre S4 Back Stall, $2 so Balcony 51 .50 (No free List. nnk^.^ m OPENS TODAY: It.491 words
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Miscellaneous180 1960-01-13 4 i CgajS^VJ^tfa*^ aa.^ _W i ff o/fOjrc oiQf^y EXHIBITION OP PAINTING? UWe-tennU practice for seniors 6 by T. C. T«n at Diethelm build- pm.; Malay Civil Service Btd. H. ing. Market Street, ajn. to 4.30 beginners 6.30 pjn. Pl 2~^»-«. TAMILS FESTIVAL CELEIUtASINGAPORE JIDO CLUB: TION: Music and dance cornJunior180 words
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Article227 1960-01-13 5 MARKET KILLER LOSES APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR Tues. A 61-year-old father of nine today lost his appeal against sentence of death for the murder of a contractor. The Federation Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of Chong Teng who was found guilty of murdering Fam Nam, 49. at a coffee stall227 words
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Article67 1960-01-13 5 GOVT. WATCH ON MASSAGE PARLOURS PENANG, Tues.— The Chlet Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, «aid today there was no evidence that massage houses In Penang were being used for Immoral purposes. The State Government, he told a news conference, would, however. Introduce legislation to ensure that they were properly supervised67 words
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Article39 1960-01-13 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Thre« new lawyers. Messrs. Thomas Tan Teck Chuan. Soo Sung Lee and Teo Chan Hong, were today admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court.39 words
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Article41 1960-01-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Director of Broadcasting. Mr. A. T. Read, and the Deputy Director (Engineerings Mr. Kirpal Singh, will fly to New Delhi next Monday to attend the Commonwealth Broadcasting Conference held annually at different world centres.41 words
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497 1960-01-13 5 Came to terms with tester for his clients to pass COURT TOLD DRIVING SCHOOL PROPRIETOR TESTIFIES IN GRAFT CASE SEREMBAN, Tuesday. A PROPRIETOR of a driving school told Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the Seremban Supreme Court here today that he had to come to certain "terms" with a driving497 words
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225 1960-01-13 5 PENANG, Tuesday. TVE case against the 30 self-confessed Indonesian A rebels charged with unlawful possesion of arm; and ammunition "has become very important and has assumed international proportions," the Penang Sessions Court was told this afternoon. lid Mr. Jag-Jit Singh. d "ending: "In the225 words
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178 1960-01-13 5 pENANG. Tues.-A tiger scare is keeping Indoors hundreds of kampong dwellers in Tassek JunJong on the KedahProvince Wellesley border. For four days now the villagers, who earn their living from fruit plantations and rubber and coconut smallholdings, have been afraid to venture out of178 words
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180 1960-01-13 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Nanyang University authorities today denied criticism in the Chinese language Petir, organ of the PAP, that the recent graduation examinations were conducted with a non-academic official a? chief invigilator. The chairman of the graduation examination committee of the university and Dean of180 words
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Article79 1960-01-13 5 ALOR STAR. Tues. A "voice" aircraft flying over the Malayan-Thai jungle today oroadcast a Chinese New Year message to two border terrorists. The message— from a surrendered terrorist. Kong Chong Wa, to his former comrades. Ng Wai Choi and Ho Nam, believed to be lurking near79 words
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Advertisement208 1960-01-13 5 The School Books You Need ARE HEREr All book- published by Federal Publications and ALL books from Ginn, Evans, Arnold and Oliver A Boyd can be supplied IMMEDIATELY ON DEMAND. Bcocon Reading Series Schonell's Tests Hoppy Venture Series Number Fun in Standard 1 Ridout's English Workbooks Beacon Number Books Wide208 words
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Advertisement217 1960-01-13 5 i—3 m Peak of I I 1J J Perfection jjj i T ne new PELIKAN P 1 jjjSfrt' H fountain pen brings you a |BsffiM B new advance in pen design* ■emflSß Now the thermic Ink Feed llffWlß I perfection to this well-tried liul reliability in service < B which217 words
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Article, Illustration384 1960-01-13 6 RIDA to step up credit facilities for kampongs NEW EMPHASIS TO IMPROVE THE RURAL LIVING STANDARDS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. INCREASED credit facilities for hundreds of kampong people to A improve their standard of living will be granted by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority this year. This is one of384 words
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Article30 1960-01-13 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Mr. Colin Marshall. Conservator of Forests. Johore. has returned from leave in Britain, and will be going on transfer to Kuala Lumpur next week.30 words
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Article153 1960-01-13 6 PENANG, Tuesday. rO SPECIES of squirrels— tupai kerawak (giant type) and tupai terbang besar (giant flying squirrels)— are becoming rare in Penang To save them from total extinction, the State Government has decreed they should not be shot or trapped. The deputy Game Warden. Mr.153 words
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Article46 1960-01-13 6 Breach of trust of a cow BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. I A cowherd, who admitted several previous convictions was jailed today for 18 months for criminal breach of trust. Mohamed Ismail bin Mydin, 26, pleaded guilty to selling a cow belonging In his employer. B Copal Singh.46 words
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Article29 1960-01-13 6 BINOAPORE. Tues. Mapuisha binte Idris. 23, mother of three children, was found hanged over her bed in an attap hut off Dunearn Road this morning.29 words
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Article40 1960-01-13 6 IPOH, Tues.— The Federation Royal Police Band, which to touring Perak. will give a torchlight performance on the Town Padang here on Thursday. This Is part of the celebrations marking the declaration of Ipoh as a "white" area.40 words
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Article98 1960-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A six-man working party has been set up to go Into the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Malayan pineapple industry. The working party consists of representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. and98 words
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204 1960-01-13 6 Tan the jobless teacher, decides to take pupils SINGAPORE. Tuesday. MR. TAN KOK THUAN, 62, the jobless teacher who had considered giving away his six children, has decided to take pupils for private tuition, on the advice of the Director of Social Welfare. Mr. Woon Wan Siang. Mr. Tan discussed204 words
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240 1960-01-13 6 Plaque to life and work of late SATA director SINGAPORE. Tues. A plaque to commemorate the life and work of the late Dr. G. H. Garlick. former medical director of the Singapore Antl-Tuber-I culosis Association, will be unveiled In St. Andrews Cathedral on Thursday. The plaque has been placed in240 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1960-01-13 7 The dynamic pirit that triumphed over a weak body... -m PHYSICAL WRECK WHOSE EXPLOITS WOULD HAVE TAXED A HERCULES LISHA KANE ON May 12, 1850, Dr. Elisha Kane of the United States Navy was swimming in the tepid waters of Mobile Bay. Daily sea bathing was part of a strict1,476 words
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Miscellaneous151 1960-01-13 7 The Saint **y Leslie Charteris mW\ 3UTWHATO»G*XW M I NO MATTER HOW WELL YOU HAVE «W>eN I \^^^^^^^T LVI Abner **y Ai Capp fOFF TO aED"-A^D RiME»ABCR?7"H K ITS AG-GREAT LIPE.BEN'A K'OV,i_ I j^VA-Vj"'^ C 3S^f jLf* ''*I^^' I nr. xi'T wac,m nRCOMB-VOUR o- -<^B STAR/CEPTAH WORKS 12. HOURS I151 words
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Article69 1960-01-13 8 2» Word* lit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. KWEK ENC WAH thank friends and relatives for valuable presents and congratulations on their marriage on 10.1.60 MR. AND MRI. TAN JIN TUAN thank friend* and relatives for thelt kind wishes and presents on occasion of their wedding on 10/1/60. MANY THANKS69 words
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Article25 1960-01-13 8 20 Word* Sl* (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear mother Mdm. Slav Hui ting, died 12th January 1958. Oone but not forgotten.25 words
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Article291 1960-01-13 8 20 Word* lit (Minimum) AT THE COCKPIT Merle Harris MM Mil LIMIRY at 20<"r discount for UUa «,,k only at Antoinette 324, Orchard Koad, Spore. OPEN WINDOW* admit all «)rpe» of odour*. Eliminate unpleasant amella by usinK Alr-wirk. THE OTHER SIOB of the Sum ■tory at last: Kdvn't Memoirs291 words
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554 1960-01-13 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, January 13, 1960. Asian Aid At Work It is fashionable when discussing Asia's difficulties in catching up with the West to conclude with demands for foreign assistance; so fashionable, in fact, that it is obviously not always realised what an enormous amount of aid underdeveloped countries554 words
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Article371 1960-01-13 8 The second thoughts the Federation Government is having on the fuel oil tax are a fairly reliable indication of revision. It will be a somewhat extraordinary procedure in view of the Finance Minister's defence of the tax, but if the effects threaten to be as severe as the371 words
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Article287 1960-01-13 8 The Malayan Trade Union Congress has joined a great many other organisations in the free world in calling for a national boycott of South African goods. This action no doubt is prompted by motives as good as the racialist policies of Pretoria are vile. Whether it is well-advised287 words
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Article283 1960-01-13 8 The double 13 THE SIX AND SEVEN MEET TODAY TO TALK TRADE LONDON. Tuesday. REPRESENTATIVES of 13 coun- tries in Western Europe and North America, together with representatives of the European Economic Commission of the Six, meet in Paris tomorrow to discuss trade and aid. The Seven members of the283 words
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LETTERS
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305 1960-01-13 8 COMETIME last year a special committee was appointed by the S.I.T. to review the Trust system of allocation of Its flats. Among the recommendations of this committee was to make public the details of the points system. After the May election the Trust was305 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-01-13 8 "IN THE NAME OF AFRICA (AHEM') WELCOME!" World Oepgrtakt 6* arnxnommnt with the Manchester OttanUeai15 words
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Article, Illustration930 1960-01-13 8 Indonesia's big plan to break the hold of alien traders in the rural areas FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT JAKARTA. Tuesday. THE Indonesian ban on alien retail trade in rural areas is an important part of the G o v ernment's "guided economy' plans based930 words
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196 1960-01-13 9 Open car doer accident driver freed SINGAPORE. Tues. A motor-cyclist was seriously injured when he crashed into the partly opened door of a parked car in Napier Road on Oct. 11, the Second Criminal District Court was told today. Dewan bin Kussen. who sustained a bone fracture in his right196 words
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100 1960-01-13 9 CINGAPORE. Tues. Ta.v i Ah Lay. 19. who was caught carrying a Browning Di 40l in Thomson Road on ;Oct. 11 last, was Jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Buttrose In the Assize Court today. Tay. who pleaded guilty, admitted a previous conviction100 words
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Article25 1960-01-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— MaJ.Gen. M. V. Watson, managing director of the Army Kinema Corporation, arrived here tonight by BOAC Comet for a five-day visit.25 words
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138 1960-01-13 9 IPOH, Tues. The secre- 1 tary general of the Peoples Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today termed the Alliance criticism of the PPP's performance in the town council in 1959 as a "pathetic attempt to stage a comeback." Criticising the PPP which138 words
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Article530 1960-01-13 9 TAN TOCK SAIK - Oil tax an 1 8.5 m. increase TAN TOCK SAIK. FEDERATIONS BIG USERS WILL SPEND $69M. DURING FIRST 9 MONTHS By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. BIG users of diesel and fuel oil in the Federation will have to spend an extra $18.5 milion during the first nine months of this year530 words
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Article33 1960-01-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Singapore bill-collector, Mr Son Poh Seng, has found a •double headed" five-cent piece. The head of the Queen appears on both sides of the coin.33 words
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Article46 1960-01-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lawrence Llew Thien Foh. of the North Borneo Government, left Singapore in the Rajula today for Madras for a two-month refresher course In village level works under the technical co-ope-ration scheme of the Colombo Plan, awarded by the Indian Government.46 words
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161 1960-01-13 9 fANAH RATA. Tues.—Sixteen biology students, four of them girls, of the Nanyang University In Singapore, arrived here on, Sunday in the course of a tour collecting specimens of flora and fauna. Accompanying the students are Prof. Henry K. H. Huang and Mr, Tang Ming Chlng. a161 words
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Article, Illustration267 1960-01-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The people of Kampong Tua Kong (pop 5.000) off East Coast Road trembled as they heard the cry of a bird at dawn today. For they knew it was the macabre cry of what has come to be267 words
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Article105 1960-01-13 9 KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. A PADI planter, Mamat bin Mat Mm, 21 was j*c« cused in the High Court today of kidnapping his former wife to compel her to remarry him Mamat and a man, whose name was given as Omar. Were alleged to have105 words
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Article51 1960-01-13 9 BINGAPORE. Tues. A smuggler's car crashed Into a taxi in Jalan Ang Peng after a lft-minute 60 m.p.h. chase by a customs patrol early today. The two occupants of the car escaped. Customs officers seized 2311 b. of contraband 'Cigarettes .valued at about 1*2.500 from the51 words
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Article48 1960-01-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues^A group of American businessmen will arrive here early next month for a twoday visit during a 25.000--mile global goodwill tour. They art? members of the Greater Detroit Board of Commerce, representatives of the 1 civic, industrial, com-, mercial and professional communities.48 words
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331 1960-01-13 9 Airport plane seat switch riles senator SEEING MINISTER ABOUT IT A SENATOR complained to the Minister of A Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today about alleged discrimination by the staff of Malayan Airways. In a letter to the Minister, Mr. S. P. S. Nathan said that he was asked331 words
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71 1960-01-13 9 THE ARMY'S LANGUAGE EXPERT ON VISIT SINGAPORE. Tups An Army linguist, Lt.-Col. 11. P. Montague, arrived tonight by air for a week's visit. Lt.-Col. Montague, who is Chief Language Inspector. Is on a tour to assess language training facilities throughout the British military command. This is in keeping with the71 words
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Article62 1960-01-13 9 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Mr. CO. Watts, president of the Rotary Club of Johore Brhru, returned last night from Bangkok after attending the Rotary District conference. He was unable to bring with him the Governors' shield for attendance which Johore Bahru won. as the62 words
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Article54 1960-01-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Kuala Lumpur has been chosen as the venue for the 26th annual Rotary district conference at the end of the year. Rotarlans from 21 clubs In the district, comprising Thailand. Vietnam, Cambodia. Laos. Sarawak. British North Borneo and Singapore, will j attend. Federation Ro--1 tartans54 words
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117 1960-01-13 9 MYSTERY MAN FROM INDONESIA ARRESTED IN KAMPONG KLANG. Tues— Police and immigration authorities are Investigating the appearance of a mystery man from Indonesia. Lav Ec Hua. 27. at Putt Penambang. on the Kua'.» Seiangor coa t Lav. who was arrested by the police thi> morning was handed to the Immigration117 words
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Article38 1960-01-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A reception will be held At the home of Mr. T. Slvapragasam. president of the Rotary Club No. 1, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrbw to celebrate .the 30th anniversary of the Kuala Lumpur RctaryClub.38 words
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Advertisement28 1960-01-13 9 j The most I efficient link typewriter in your business I transactions I Remington Rand (Singapore) Limited. John Little's Building. Singapore. I. Branches at: Kuald Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang.28 words
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Advertisement48 1960-01-13 9 ATLAS RECESSED TROFFER FITTINGS FOR THE MODERN OFFICE AVAiIAILt:WITH LOUVER EX Ot "NUMX* DISH DIFFUStRS IN UNCLE Ol TWIN TUII VEISIONS IN LINCTHS Of 5. 4 Ol 2 WITH OUICKSTAKT Ol SWITCHSTAtT CONTROL jilt) f brSkmotors] P Salt R« E« MORRIS «>♦ LTD* II lattery •••4, Slm**-*'* Ml 711*1.48 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1960-01-13 10 Teddy builds a house in the branches of a tree Teddy, Golly and Rosemary go to the seaside where they hire a boat for a picnic. The engine breaks down when they are miles from land, and a storm blows up. The boat is wrecked on some shoals, but they1,260 words
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Article, Illustration304 1960-01-13 10 Dear Boys and Girls. Here are the six winners of our contest in which you had to decide what the shapes were and to colour the oictuie. S Thangaswan, 1749-A Horley Road, Telok Anson, Chua Buck Kirn. 1 5-C )alan Arab, Muar, |ohore. Ng Teng304 words
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Article316 1960-01-13 10 AHMED, from Ipoh. comes up with a real poser for Question Box this week. He wants to know If animals think. I'll begin by saying that whole libraries of books hpve been written about this one, both for and against the subject. No one who has owned an intelligent316 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-01-13 10 Johnny the chimp /ios a check mjj uith his dentist.11 words
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Advertisement458 1960-01-13 10 Rheumatism and "Trigger Spot" Therapy HOW ADRENALINE CREAM IS BRINGING WONDERFUL RELIEF FROM PAIN A British discovery has led the world in uncovering a major care mmmmmLm^^ 0 *afl Of rtfccuiMlic pain. cTicmccc iv This pain is caused by "trigger IN tpots" of muscle often only con- oected with the458 words
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Advertisement242 1960-01-13 10 to relieve your COLDS and FLU there's no faster more soothing relief than special 'ASPRO' relief! ASPRO PEG TRADE MARK When colds and flu are (£jZ£>?A labout watch for the warning :^\^^3l signs of sniffles, heaviness < in the head and watery /&v\^SA r^ eyes. At the first sign of242 words
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Miscellaneous45 1960-01-13 10 C.C.C Collect m of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. Name Address Age Sex Please enrol me a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.CC coupons and a stamped self 'addressed envelope. Name Address45 words
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Advertisement1645 1960-01-13 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL. BIAtCOW. UHOOW H. CSNTIHEHTAL PORTS. Due S'pori MBJ P S' y arn Pina*| AEHEAS London, Hamburg. Rotla dm Cdi. 4 Titiy Jm U/1S Jm 10 PERSEUS LiverpMl, Glasgow Cdi. 42 TMav JM 14/11 Jm Id/17 TEIRESIM M'seilles luirpilf. A'aoutl JM 14 JM 171,645 words
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Advertisement1323 1960-01-13 11 \t i i MJ 1 1 1 <J 'J LHrWv hiii zm e\ HEt• A* \m LINES— <•< ABEN. REOSEA. MEOITERRANEAH. CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Spore P Sham p n t. "FAISTRIA" If 2S/21 JM 21/24 JM 25/2S MO •SONCKNLA" a) 2B Jai 4 Fet 5/ t Frt 1/ J1,323 words
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Advertisement1372 1960-01-13 11 i™ m THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPSBE (ItctrptriltO it ttl Until K.i(daa) S LINES SAILINGS TS ADEN. U.K. 1 CONTINENTAL PSRTS. BEHHEV.S for liverpo... Hull Rott.rdan. SM $1 Hamburg i, Part 14 Jm IS/IB JM BtNCLEOCN for H'burg. L'don. Grangimoutrl 20 24 Jai 2127 Jm 2S/2S JM BEHVENUE for1,372 words
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Advertisement1428 1960-01-13 11 H-w McALISTER CO.. LTD. WpW \bssj\ TEI: N<: }U>l y ib ELLERMAN LIME KLAVENESS LIME LtNtSN. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE IRS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO. i NtJll. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and for Canada 1 U.S.A. North Atlantic ports Acciptiig carge far Ceitral t Saatk CITT OF RIPON* America. Sport P. Slum1,428 words
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633 1960-01-13 12 INDUSTRIALS EASIER ON PROFIT-TAKING: H. WAUGH DROP By Our Market Correspondent JNDUSTRIAL shares eased on the Malayan Share Market yesterday as a result of pro-fit-taking. On a fair turnover however, both sterling and dollar rubbers continued steady with minings turning irregular. Biggest drop in the industrial section was recorded in633 words
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Article896 1960-01-13 12 'THE Malayan Share Brokers' A»- sodatlon reported yesterday: "Industrials were easier while tins and rubbers were quiet. The turnover was good." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: FiUpatrlcks $1 20: Fraser and Neave ords $1.77 and 11.76; Gammon $2 50 (OLi.896 words
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Article33 1960-01-13 12 SINGAPORE, JAN. 12. RUBBER: >l.l»' per lb. (up seven-eighths of a cent). Inofficial 5 p.m. close 51.14J (steady). TIN: $387,621 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down 20 tons).33 words
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Article119 1960-01-13 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained a firm tone here today. Colonial Sugar gained £1 to £81 and Henry Jones advanced 2s. 3d to 81s. Base metals and the oils held a firm tone, while Commonwealth bonds traded on a firm tone. Con. Zinc 97/« buyer Mount Lyell «5/-)119 words
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Article152 1960-01-13 12 JANUARY first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 1144 centa per lb. up seven-eighths of a cent on Monday's close. The closing tone was steady. Closing prices In cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RSS Spot fob. buyers 1113 i.4 3 i. aellers152 words
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Article188 1960-01-13 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Bulimba 2 3, Aeneas 4 5, Azuchisan Maru 6A. Anshun 6 7. Rupat 8/9, Ceylon 10/11. Eastern Muse 13/14. Star Betelgeu.se 15 16. Heian Maru 18. Serudom N.Wall 3. Kajang 21 22, Benveg 23. Kuofu 24.188 words
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Article112 1960-01-13 12 'THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made tiie following changes in Us rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 i: New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7 8. OD. 33. 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/16. O.D. 31112 words
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Article19 1960-01-13 12 The following further Deewnbw rubber crops are notified: Batu LinUnc 252.5001 b., and Parft Perak 71.875 lb19 words
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Article23 1960-01-13 12 MaUjan Share- Market: Jan. 12 Jan. II Industrials: 115.03 JZ4.57 Tins: 153.72 151.4S S Rubbers: 223.91 223.41 Jan. 1 1958= 10*.23 words
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Article110 1960-01-13 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Prodwe Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Conttnent January /February shipments $404 buyers, $41 V, sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $62 sellers, drum $64*; aellers. Pepper: quiet, no business was reported done. Muntok white $421, Sarawak $420. (both down 8*0). special Sarawak black110 words
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Advertisement1213 1960-01-13 12 jlT^LlNlll Express U.S.A. P«cltte Ck Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. U.A. t.T.A. S Dore P. Sham Penang H'fcont L. An|elli New Yor* Kiaikma Mar." 21/2S Jai K/27 Jai I Fli 37 Fil 14 Mil Htm Man" lit tall 17,21 Ml 7% Fil 1 Mat JMcili 2/ 4 Mar I Mar 211,213 words
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Advertisement152 1960-01-13 12 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD FROM RANGOON, MOULMIIN AND MERGUI LOADING FOR BURMA PORTS. Spore Penang "PYIDAWAYE" 13 Jan. 15/16 Jan. THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE FROM JAPAN PORTS HONG KONG LOADING FOR BURMA PORTS. Spore Penang "ARIANA" IS Jan. 17/ It Jan. AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 338/342 Telok Ay«r152 words
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Advertisement361 1960-01-13 12 NOTICES MALAY COLLEGE, KUALA KANGSAR Vacancies Exist for Graduates to teach the following subjects at Porm V and VI level: Mathematics English Economics Malay College Is a residential school and successful applicants will be provided with quarters. Further Information may be obtained from the undersigned to whom applications stating qualifications361 words
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Advertisement453 1960-01-13 12 NOTICES NOTICE The public and our customer* are Informed that Mr. K H. Charles Is no longer employed by us and has no authority to transact business on our behalf. WAH HONO CO.. LTD. 78 Robinson Road. Spore. NOTICE With effect from 12th January 1960, Mr. Wong Sze Meng has453 words
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Advertisement401 1960-01-13 12 NOTICE THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Holiday Chinese New YW» Day. Thursday. 28th January, IIM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vessels alongside the Board* wharves and working before 11.00 a.m. on Wednesday 27th January 1960. will be worked after 11.00 am on that day without extra charge provided they401 words
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Advertisement731 1960-01-13 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR LECTIKKSIIIPS ASSISTANT LBCTUBEOTPB IN MATHEMATICS Applications are Invited lor appointment to Lectureships or Assistant Lectureships In Mathematics in the University of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should have a good honours degree and have experience In Teaching and Research. Further particulars are731 words
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Advertisement776 1960-01-13 13 NOTICES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Federation of Malaya Scholarships for Diploma in E duration 1360-61 Session InivfTsity of Malaya. The Ministry of Education, Federation of Malaya, invites applications for Scholarships tenable at the University of Malaya for the 1-year Course leading to the qualification of Diploma in Education. The Scholarship value776 words
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Advertisement1047 1960-01-13 13 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Word, Si (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm WANTED ■XPIRIfNCfD A/C Clerk stating salary required. Apply la own nnndwriting to PO Box No. 653 Singapore. ELECTRICIAN, <iunllned. required by European company tor lift servicing and general repair work. Apply In writing to P.O. Bos 252.1,047 words
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Advertisement1096 1960-01-13 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 H'oro's Si (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm SIMCAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Applications are Invited for the following posts in the Electricity Department. Appointment will be oa temporary Daala. on a 3-year agreement. In the hrst instance, wltb a view to future permanancy the commencing ba»lc Mlary In the1,096 words
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Advertisement1112 1960-01-13 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm QUIET SPACIOUS BEDROOM Oeyl/u>g suitable for couple without children working girls share. Chinese only. Rent reasonable Ring Spore ***** after 2 p.m. AVAILABLE U2 60 Furnished 3-bed-room- Bungalows with modern facilities. Telephone, big garden on the hill D's. 9, 11,1,112 words
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Advertisement995 1960-01-13 13 TUITION it Word, SS (Min.)— Box St et: txlrm LESSONS in French Pantries and International I'uisine by qualified instructor approved by tho Department of Kducation. Phillipines Enquires Tel. 8 pore Mrs. Anciano ***** ENROL NOW tor l»«0 eourao in English Linguae* for School Diploma. Cambridge CartiScate etc Correspondence only. All995 words
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Advertisement846 1960-01-13 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word, SS (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm VARIOUS MOTOR CYCLES for sale. Nortoo-Crankslufl. Triumph Twin. 8.8.A. Twin. Cash or HP. View 2 Lorong 17, Oeylang Spore Tel: 454M7 ItSl FIAT 1400. New Front Suspension Two new tyres. Taxed July 5930 o n v. 61 Worthing Road.846 words
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Advertisement753 1960-01-13 13 STEAMBATH. MASSAGE. ETC Word, Si (Min.)— Box SO ct.. txtrm RICKY* MAISACE SALON .<■«. meae tlimo Stramliath Licenced lor Kxpert Treatment. Masseur/ Maaaeuaa ID •.ttrrxUnce. 2<js. ttiver Valley Road, Tel 8 pore ***** "MARGAftfT ROSE" Certified I'liyiiotheraplit B|«t-n during wlta latest Eleitrical Apparatus Buccv«.ilul Kesult*. Electro-therapy (l.iccnucd Government > 17.753 words
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808 1960-01-13 14 Can't Tell can easily win the 4.20 PALONG A IS DATS BEST BET SIR CHIRON LOOKS THE MAIN THREAT ON FORM CAN'T TELL should win the 4.20 race at Ipoh today. His third to the brilliant Monty over 6f at Bukit Timah last month was exceptionally good form. Receiving 3-lb808 words
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Article934 1960-01-13 14 Race 1—2.15: (Class 5. Div. 4)— 6 Furs. 1 1434 My Darling II (Jade Garden St.) E. Breuk.. 6 9.0 (F) Ward I 2 ***** Pepper Dealer (K.W. Chow) Ba«by. 7 9.0 (SF) *Drmffon 5 3 ***** Strong Fre« (H.Y. Leong > Sullivan, 10 8.12 Mail Z 4934 words
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Article422 1960-01-13 14 2 ***** Durendal iMrs. Murphy it Cashin) M.Ttin. 5 8.12 Johnson I 3 ***** Cheni (Sultan of Pahang) Donnelly, 3 8.10 Ward S 4 ***** Nellyne (Mdm Dolly Lam; Yong. 7 8.10 (F) Leman 1* 5 ***** The Beauty (Singapore Synd.) Teh. 5 8.8 Chadwick 4 6 ***** Shylock422 words
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Article184 1960-01-13 14 SINGAPORE. Tues— Stirling Moss, ace British motor racing driver, who stopped over in Singapore briefly last night, believed that he was still not free from the "jinx" that has hit him for the last two years. Moss, who was on his wa home after competing184 words
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Advertisement243 1960-01-13 14 Parker -feM Ballpoint have run dry! Jjf// K f«7 It's Parker Quality that Makes the Difference Other ballpoints may cost less, but how many have such a generous supply of ink? The Parker T-BALL ballpoint has the ink cartridge that writes up to five rimes longer than ordinary ballpoints! Have243 words
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Advertisement285 1960-01-13 14 SCIENCE SHRINKS.HEALS PILES NEW WAY Pain eased, condition healed without surgery 'Preparation H' is a new clinically natural healing of the parts to a tested medication for effective remarkable degree, treatment of piles. For the first Cwe after case has reported not time, science has succeeded in 9*^ <» uick285 words
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Article355 1960-01-13 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM, Siam, Malaya and Spore to meet at athletics Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday By rpHE Federation of A Malaya Schools Sports Council is planning an ambitious programme for 19* Highlight, of the year is expected to be an international athletics meeting for schoolboys from Siam.355 words
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Article64 1960-01-13 1 BYDNEY. Tues. New South Wales beat South Australia by an innings and one run In their Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. New South Wales 534-3 dec. (R. Flockton 264 not out O. Thomas 120 not out): South Australia 345 (C. Pinch 93, N. Dansir 81.Reuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-01-13 1 SHYLOCK HOME THE $474 WINNER SHYLOCK HOME, shock winner at Ipoh on Sunday, returns to scale with Peter King astride. Shylock Home paid $174 and 545 on the tote. He is fancied to win again today (see Par* 14). —Straits Times picture.42 words
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217 1960-01-13 1 By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN Singapore. Tuesday A MOVE will be made at a special meeting on Jan. 21, five days before the annual meeting of the Singapore Cricket Association, to bring back two-day two-innings matches in the S.C.A. senior tournament this year One217 words
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Article37 1960-01-13 1 IPOH. Tues. The senior division hockey league match between Anglo Chinese School Old Boys and Indian Recreation Club here today was abandored midway In the second half because of heavy rain. The score theD was 1-1.37 words
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Article97 1960-01-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Although they played with only 14 men, Selangor Club did not have to exert themselves to trounce Royal Army Service Corps. Singapore, by 38 points (four goals and six tries* to nil in their rugger match on the padang her* today. R.A.S.C. were woefully97 words
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Article53 1960-01-13 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two tries each by Wiggins. Gibson and French helped Singapore Cricket Club 'A' to beat Singapore Recreation Club by 32 points (four goals and four tries i to five (a goal) In a rugger match on the padang today. Wells scored a try and Kraal converted53 words
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Article283 1960-01-13 1 SOH'S MANY JOBS. SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Amateur Football Association president, Mr. Soh Ohee Snon, will serve on four of the association's sub-committees this year. Mr. Soh Is chairman of three sub-committees finance and administrative, selection and reception. He Is also a member of the benevolent fund sub-committee. Sub-committees for283 words
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322 1960-01-13 1 BRIDGETOWN, Tuesday r>ARFIELD SOBERS and Frank Worrell, whose big v stand for West Indies has helped steer the First Test to an almost certain draw, need only 28 more runs to Deat a further records held by England's Peter May and Colin Cowdrey322 words
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Article160 1960-01-13 1 Fit again Forbes is skipper IPOH, Tues— Perak, who are 1 making their 15th appearance in the Malaya Cup final, will have 11 Servicemen in the team to play Singapore Combined Services at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Centre-three Hugh Forbes, who missed the replay against Penang last week because of160 words
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Miscellaneous56 1960-01-13 1 SINGAPORE: Soccer Malays Junior league, Stable Boys "A' v Stable Boys "B". Balestler Road, friendly, JolUlads v Con Cam Signal Regiment. Farrer Park. Tabl«trnnl* STTA championship*. SYSC (8 p.m.). Rnner Sanderson Cup final. RAT Changt Combined RAF Tengah and RNZAF. Seletar. Friendly. REME v Free Foresters. Ayer Rajah Road: 44356 words
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Article945 1960-01-13 2 PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE ON CORRUPTION CHARGES MAKES HIS DEFENCE FREQUENTLY ASKED TO MAKE GIFTS BEFORE ENTERING POLITICS-LEONG TELLS COURT MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Mr. Leong Kee Nyean told the High Court here today that he used to give more than $1,000 a month to charity. He \v;is replying945 words
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Article97 1960-01-13 2 MAOAM LIM 00N at General Hospital. 6.45 a.m.. Tuesday. Deeply titournrd by sons. Pek Boon Kane Pek KanK Hock. Pek Boon Sen*. P<-k Sens Ton:- daughter Pek Geok Toti; daughter-in-law. Urn Met Chan; grandson. Pek Howe Sian and her beloved husband. Cortege leaves S. Cornwall Kinit Spore on Thursday.97 words
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Article49 1960-01-13 2 THE FAMILY of UM late SimMadam Cluong Kirn .Neo expresses their bean filt thanks to .ill relatives Bhlkkus, Singapore Buddhist Aoioclaticn Pall Section. Doctor* and Naming suff Ward IT General Hospital, many Arm and friends who assisted, paid n. 'ht visits, sent wreaths, scrolls and attended the funeral.49 words
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358 1960-01-13 2 IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Before leaving for a two-week state visit to New Zealand this morning, the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, spoke of the "common heritage" linking the Malay and Maori peoples. "I am looking forward to meeting them —we358 words
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248 1960-01-13 2 Air India: We won't yield to coercion' SINGAPORE, Tues. Air India International today denied that they were sending a non-Guild member for training in the United States as a reward for his flouting the Indian Pilot Guild's directives. In a statement Issued here today. All said that Captain Gilder had248 words
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346 1960-01-13 2 KIDNAPPED TOWKAY THINKS HE WAS HELD AT SELETAR rWKAY Tan Ling Heong. 43, was freed by kidnappers last night after being kept in confinement for 12 days in their hide-out His relatives were said to have paid an $80,000 ransom for his release. They would neither deny nor confirm this.346 words
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170 1960-01-13 2 I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Muslim leaders here today said it was "harus" (not favourable) for Muslims to marry Christian or Jewish women without converting them to Islam. They were commenting on the speech last night by the Director of the Islamic Council. Cairo, Professor Mahmud170 words
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Article263 1960-01-13 2 LONDON. Mon. V was a generally unsettled day on stock markets here and although many industrial equities rallied from the lowest levels of the morning session, losses were widespread. Closing middle prices of selected stocks no: Including stamp duty were Consols 24% £48 Funding *<Sr £93 —1/16 War263 words
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Article39 1960-01-13 2 LONDON. Tues. Spot 35d. nominal. Feb 33 \d. March S3 T »d., April/June 32 \d.. July/ Sept. 31 4 d.. Oct.-Dec. 30 ",d.. Jaa c.l.f. 33 a ,d., Feb. c.l.f. 33>nd., March c.l.f 32 d. Tone: Barely •teady.39 words
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Article21 1960-01-13 2 LONDON. Tues. Baj-n t7B»',d.. sellers £790^!; Forward buyen £786' j, sellers £787. Settlement £790. Turnover a.m. 300 tons, pm. 35.21 words
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Article136 1960-01-13 2 Rains still cut key road 1/-UANTAN, Tues. A road linking the East Cost with the West Coast was still cut today as neavy rain fell here again. There was a break of several hours thi.s morning when the sun shone. Then the rain came again. Three kampongs Gallng I Besar,136 words
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Article109 1960-01-13 2 JAKARTA. Tues.— The Times of Indonesia today urged the Indonesian Government to sign extradition agreements with Malaya and other Asian countries. The Malayan Government's refusal to hand over 30 Indonesian rebels is based on the fact that there is no extradition agreement between the two109 words
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