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Title Section17 1960-04-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1960 15 CENTS17 words
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588 1960-04-05 1 MESSAGES of sympathy on the death of the Yang di Pertuan Agong contiuned to pour in yesterday from all over the world. President Eisenhower said in his condolence cable to the Raja Permaisuri Agong: "I wish588 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-04-05 1 Proclamation signed at five-minute ceremony THE Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong signing the proclamation at the Istana Negara yesterday when he assumed the functions of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Looking on are: Right, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman; left, the Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister's Department, Dato72 words
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Article325 1960-04-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Sultan of Selangor, who is also the Tim balan Yang di-Pertuan Agong, today signed a proclamation that he was assuming the functions of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He thus becomes the acting supreme head of the Federation until the325 words
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389 1960-04-05 1 THOUSANDS came in the rain from early morning onwards today to pay homage to the late King on the eve of his burial here. This picturesque Royal town, nestling in its Quiet valley, was a scene of solemn splendour. Workers made final preparations for389 words
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Article44 1960-04-05 1 BANGKOK. Mon. A Communist terrorist was killed In run battle between a police patrol and a terrorist band In jungle near the Thai -Malayan border last month. a police spokesman said today. The patrol recovered a revolver and documents. Beuter.Reuter - 44 words
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433 1960-04-05 1 L.ONDON, Monday. <T"HE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Deride Heathcoat Amory, today presented a prosperity budget to the House of Commons. He said, however, that he did not feel he could reduce taxation this year. THE CINEMA entertainment tax. which brings the Exchequer433 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1960-04-05 2 THE LAW PAYS ITS RESPECTS TO TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN-THE GOOD KING 1 rpHE Chief Justice, J- Dato Sir James Thomson, today said the death of the Yang di Pertuan Agong had closed a chapter in Malayan history. He said the1,049 words
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Article181 1960-04-05 2 IPOH, Mon.— The two judges in Perak, members of the Bar and the staff of the Supreme Court here stood in silence for two minutes this morning to pay homage to the memory of a former court official and sovereign the late Tuanku Abdul Rahman, the181 words
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Article42 1960-04-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— As a Mark of nespect to the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong, ther« will be no meeting of tht Johone Bahm Rotary Club to. morrow. The directors 1 meeting scheduled for last Saturday was postponed to April42 words
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Article28 1960-04-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Red Cross Fund (Selangor branch) party has been postponed to May 21 because of the death of the Yan K diPertuan Agong.28 words
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Article77 1960-04-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. J. A. Buchler. who has resigned from" his post aa chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, is now having a holiday In Cameron Highlands. He li expected to return here on April 18. It b understood that hla resignation took effect77 words
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Article65 1960-04-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Members of tn« Senate today observed a two-minute silence as a mark of respect for the late Yang dlPertuan Agong. After this, the meeting was adiourned till the %fternoon when a resolution to offer the House's condolences to the Raja Permalsuri Agong was65 words
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337 1960-04-05 2 HIGH COURTS TRIBUTE TO A GREAT MAN PENANG, Monday. THE High Court here observed a two-minut* A silence today as a mark of respect for the lata Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The judge. Mr. Justice Rijfby. paid a tribute to His Late Majesty. "He was. In very truth, a great and337 words
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151 1960-04-05 2 SINGAPORE ASSEMBLY TO EXPRESS ITS SORROW igINGAPORL. Mon. A resolution expressing the deep sorrow of the Singapore Legislative Assembly at the death of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will be moved by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin (live, when the Assembly meets on Wed--1 nesday. I Dr. Tob will151 words
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Article63 1960-04-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Radio Malaya will give full coverage in all four languages to the funeral of the late Yang di-Pertuan Agong At Sri Menanti tomorrow. Malay. English and Chinese commentators will give listeners a description of the scene starting at about 345 f p.m. The Indian63 words
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Advertisement113 1960-04-05 2 with every 1 Ib. tin of KWIK WAX BBbM^^*^* vj&MmS POLISHING s^/ >^^^L ft t Looms J aS ■*"■".■>•>■• I B. Olf wT II li II&jLI For a limited period only, you II get a top quality polishing cloth free, with every 1 ID. tin of Kiwi KWIK WAX. Choose113 words
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309 1960-04-05 3 De Gaulle to get extra big welcome T ONDON, Mon. An exceptionally cordial and imposing reception has been prepared by the British Government and the London Municipal authorities for General de Gaulle, who is due here tomorrow for a threeday state visit. President de Gaulle will address a joint meetingReuter - 309 words
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Article379 1960-04-05 3 ARMED POLICE, TROOPS STAND BY TO QUELL ANY NEW VIOLENCE FIRST QUIET WEEKEND IN FORTNIGHT GIVES RISE TO HOPE THAT THE WORST MAY NOW BE OVER JOHANNESBURG, Mon. OOUTH AFRICA'S racial tensions waned farther today as the country enjoyed a calm weekend with no reportsReuter; UPI - 379 words
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Article68 1960-04-05 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. Two windows in the British Consulate here were smashed last night a few hours after a demonstration by Negro students against South Africa's racial policies. Mr. Bayo Dlna, president of the African Students' I'nion. said the idea of yesterday's demonstration was "to show theReuter - 68 words
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171 1960-04-05 3 LONDON, Monday. ]i| R. HILARY Marquand, Labour M.P. and spokes--ITI man for the party on Commonwealth affairs said yesterday that the apartheid policies in South Africa were not merely an affair for their authors the nationalist minority. "Their Influence and their threat toReuter - 171 words
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84 1960-04-05 3 WELLINGTON, Mon. New Zealand's powerful Federation of Labour today called on the Government and all concerned to abandon the All Blacks rugby football tour of South Africa this year. The federation's president, Mr. Flnton P. Walsh. said that because of recent happenings inReuter - 84 words
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Article30 1960-04-05 3 LONDON. Mon.— Sir Winston Churchill arrived here by air yesterday from a monthlong holiday cruise In the yacht Christina belonging to Mr Aristotle Onassls. the Greeic shipowner. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article29 1960-04-05 3 TOKYO, Mon.— Japan and South Korea today agreed to resume trade relations from today and hold a preliminary meeting for overall negotla tions on April 15. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article129 1960-04-05 3 WASHINGTON. Monday. rpHE American satellite Tiros I has photographx ed weather conditions over southern Russia and Communist China, It was disclosed yesterday. A spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration could not say immediately when these pictures were taken. The 270 lb. meteorological satellite,129 words
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Article, Illustration183 1960-04-05 3 MBOYA NAMES KENYA'S No. I. •PI'NIS. Mon. Mr. Tom Mboya. Kenya trade union leader, told a Press conference here today: "Jomo Kenyatta is our leader and he will be the chief of an independent Kenya." Mr. Mboya. in Tunis for the conference of the General Union of Tunisian Workers, saidReuter - 183 words
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235 1960-04-05 3 Banda: I'II get own govt. for Nyasaland DLANTYRE (Nyasa- land), Mon.— Dr. Hastings Ban d a. Nyasaland's African nationalist leader released from jail after 13 months on Friday, told a crowd outside bis headquarters at Limbe last night that if they listened to him he would get them a newReuter - 235 words
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88 1960-04-05 3 ACCORD AT LAST ON CYPRUS: MAKARIOS NICOSIA. Mon. Archbishop Makarios announced here last night that agreement had been reached on the republic's draft constitution. "All outstanding Questions on the republic's draft constitution have been settled." he said. Greek and Turkish Cyprlot and British representatives held talks earlier yesterday on theReuter - 88 words
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Miscellaneous345 1960-04-05 3 Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave ITS metres NATIONAL SHOKTWAVV >hort HAve «2 metre* *I»\ I< i 41 mrlrr* from 9.H p.m. to lt.M p.m. SIRMCE 417 metre. AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE* Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 705 A345 words
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Article364 1960-04-05 4 EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE TO BE MODERNISED: AUSSIE EXPERT WILL URGE TRADE TESTS' SINGAPORE, Monday. AN AUSTRALIAN expert on employment service has arrived in Singapore to help the Government reorganise its employment exchange on modern lines. He is Mr. T. Simonds of the Australian Ministry of Labour and364 words
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Article334 1960-04-05 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar. Singapore. AKKIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Bombay. Colombo iBA 790 133) 5 25 am from London, Zurich, Karachi. Calcutta iBA 708, 218) 4.05 p.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok <CX 725) 1.40334 words
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Article49 1960-04-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government has prohibited the Import of five brands of cigarettes, including "Torchlight" (In 20s) and "Double Ace" (10s and 20s). The sale of these cigarettes is not however, affected. Torchlight aiW Double Ace are at the moment being produced locally.49 words
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Article25 1960-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Tamil Brotherhood Association will celebrate their silver jubilee from April 9 to 14 at the association's premises in Farrer Park.25 words
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Article91 1960-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore General Workers Union is to hold a general meeting at the Happy World Stadium to begin the Union's fifth anniversary celebrations. At the meeting, to be opened at 1 p.m. on April 10. will be representatives of employers and other unions, and the91 words
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Article165 1960-04-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A visiting Indian woman Member of Parliament today urged Asians not to adopt Western modes of life Just because they were Western. Madame Rukminl Dcvi Arundale, 56, a nominated member representing cultural Interests in the Indian Council of States (Rajya Sabha) said165 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-04-05 4 THE Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Incbe Yusof bin Ishak. admiring one of the paintings With him is Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. president of the Societv Straits Times picture.33 words
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305 1960-04-05 4 CHE YUSOF REGRETS 'UNFORTUNATE' MYTHS ABOUT ART SINGAPORE, Monday. T»HE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, said today that the Government was giving a positive and vigorous lead in encouraging and fostering cultural activities. Including painting. He was speaking at the llth annual exhibition of paintings by local artists305 words
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Article64 1960-04-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A special committee appointed by the Minuter for Health, In che Ahmad bin Ibrahim, today began a three-month poliomyelitis survey here. The surveys will operate from maternal and child health, clinics at the Institute of Health and Odin Square, in the city area, and from64 words
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172 1960-04-05 4 BIG JUMP IN SALE OF THEATRE FUND LABELS SINGAPORE, Mob. About 8,000 car and dUplay labels for the National Theatre Fund Flag Day at $1 each have been sold, the Ministry of Culture disclosed today. The demand for these labels has been so great that a reprint of another 16.QM172 words
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132 1960-04-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. All temporary teachers-in-tralntng who were recruited in January this year, will now have to re- apply for their jobs if they wish to be retained in service. Vacancies for these teachers-in-tralnlng posts were advertised In the press today, and all applications should132 words
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Article245 1960-04-05 4 HE URGES RUBBER CONTRACT CHANGES SINGAPORE, Mon. The settlement contract of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association requiries some improvements in order to give further security to the market as a whole. Th i was stated by the chairman of the association. Mr. G Mortensen, at the 'annual meeting245 words
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Article48 1960-04-05 4 BINOAPORE. Tues. Miss Joan Whlttington. Director of the Overseas Branch of the British Red Cross Society, flew Into Singapore today by Malayan Airways on a fiveday visit. Bhe will pay a courtesy call on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, tomorrow.48 words
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Article53 1960-04-05 4 Five open air concerts SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Police band will give five open air concerts this month. These one-hour concerts will be on April 14 at the Esplanade: April 20 at Katong Park; April 22 at the Esplanade; April 25 at Kallang Park: April 27 at the Esplanade, all53 words
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Article, Illustration169 1960-04-05 4 THE SMARTEST GIRLS USE TAMPAX! BECAUSE they know that Tampax was invented by doctor for the benefit of all women married or single! BECAUSE they know, too* that with Tampax internal sanitary protection, nothing can show and no one can know! ■ECAUSE Tampax helps them forget about differences in days169 words
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Advertisement91 1960-04-05 4 3 PAGES OF SPORT CALLING all sportsmen! Did you see the action pictures .the complete coverage of local sport In yesterday's Free Press the only paper to devote three pages to sport. REPORTS from every corner of Singapore, and cables from all over the world make it a most for91 words
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Advertisement458 1960-04-05 4 Itirntrd 1} a Jrxtor^ mou u%rj In million «l »o-i«v Asthma Mucus Loosend First Day Don't let couchlnc. racealac. choklnc -ttaeks of Bronohl— I or Aathm* ruin your -le»p jnd e»«r another day or nl«ht withoat Urine MENDACO. Thta great medlelaola not a smoke. Injection or apray, but work* through458 words
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Miscellaneous370 1960-04-05 4 Today** Singapore alary... j hi kit TIMAH YOUTH MINISTRY OF CLXTirBE: pong Kapor Road): Prayer CLL'B- Table tennis, body build- Free film chows beginning at meeting in Malay at 5.15 p.m. Ing. football, library 4 p.m. 7 pjn. at Nagatnalyar Tamil YWCA (Raffle* Quay): Malay JOO CHIAT YOITH CLIB: School.370 words
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Article, Illustration880 1960-04-05 5 THE EXPLOITS OF LEGENDARY BRIAN BORU Norse invaders crushed at decisive battle After the murder of their father. Mahon made peace and offered to pa«y tribute to the insatiable enemy. But Brian, with a devoted band of followers, took to the woods to continue aDaily Mirror - 880 words
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353 1960-04-05 5 mous slaughter. Limerick was stormed a few weeks later. Ivar fled for his life, while Brian and Mahon divided among their followers the vast loot of gold, silks, cattle, and thousands of boy and girl slaves found in the city.353 words
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Miscellaneous253 1960-04-05 5 The Saint By Lesiie tlturteris ITI WOULD NOT COUMT ON ItT^^B NOW I WANJT TO SEE ONET OS- ""^9 r o co^TTIT./u TU c ljc^o^^W templar, he also happens w those letters that you were a PPCTPcT V;lw irt i mup tuc iwtpi TO BE A MEMBER OF THE PREPARING253 words
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Obituary24 1960-04-05 6 M Wordt Sit) i Minimum) LE RECEIVED Uat Mr. V. ih Asslslar.. Auditor Kuala Lum bud away on 2.1.M at KeenlLankeaanthurl Jaffna Cryloa.24 words
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Article22 1960-04-05 6 Core's <*lin,mum) IN. DAVIS vtaftaj to thank who aent wrt-atns and nwepndoltrcc and who aitrndrd 3 of her husband on 2nd22 words
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Article20 1960-04-05 6 11l ..■*■> $U (Minimum) :an WOMIN'I AUXILIARY •a la— Wednesday 6th. April to IXOO noon. Preahytenu kill. Orchard Road. Upon.20 words
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623 1960-04-05 6 The straits Times Tuesday. April 5, 1960. Bridging The Gap It is not all that long since the burden of local administration in Malaya lay squarely on the District Officers. A tradition of vigorous local government by elected councils has yet to appear. The essence of Clause 12 in the623 words
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Article382 1960-04-05 6 The tactical split between Peking and Moscow is much more apparent than real. The theory that China is opposing Russian disarmament policy at Geneva is based almost entirely on Chinese disasso'ciation from any decisions which may be reached there. True the Chinese are also very tough talkers,382 words
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Article201 1960-04-05 6 The Chinese claim to Everest, disclosed by Nepal's Prime Minister on his return to Katmandu, may turn out to be what Mr. Gandhi would have called a Himalayan blunder. Whatever possessed Peking to make the claim? The prestige presumably of owning the I world's highest mountain. There201 words
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Article, Illustration910 1960-04-05 6 THE Eisenhower era is now admitted by everyone to have been almost a conscious pause by the people of America, an opportunity taken to digest and assimilate the rich diet of change of the Roosevelt and Truman regimes. Yet this was only an internal pause;910 words
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656 1960-04-05 6 had no real answer for It. AFTER reading the speech had no real answer for it. by the commlaaloner However. I think that of Prisons Major P I once Person has been to KrdSy x C wSid i a. 1 t t!£ lease"^^!656 words
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Article548 1960-04-05 6 BRENDA MURPHY - bu BRENDA MURPHY T ONDON, Mon. The XJ Queen Mother is claiming every mother's right: to run her daughter's wedding. Although she has spent much of this week confined to Clarence House with influenza, the Queen Mother's firm hand has been seen in the announcement of the wedding arrangements.548 words
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Advertisement35 1960-04-05 6 PUCH The Low Price Motor Cycle for Learners Experts Force-Air-Cooled Engine, Front Reor Telescopic Forks. 170 milt* to fallon Hire Purchase Deposit SBO.OO 530.00 Monthly Sole A&ents:KEE NUAT RADIO CO., LTD. Sinaope'e K. Lumpur Psnene.35 words
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Article286 1960-04-05 7 MORE BUSINESSES SEEK ESCORTS AND THERE'S A KLAXON BAG WITH THE OPTIONAL EXTRA SINGAPORE, Monday. THE future is bleaker these days for wouldbe payroll grabbers. In the first place many more Singapore businesses have applied for police escorts to accompany money taken to and from286 words
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Article, Illustration294 1960-04-05 7 Stenographers walk out of Govt. speed examination KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWO walk-outs were staged by Government stenographers taking a speed examination today because they could not understand the examiner. Walk -out No. 1 was by 70 of the 100 stenographers taking the 130 words per minute examination. Walk-out No. 1294 words
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Article84 1960-04-05 7 f AIPINO. Mon.— A shop assistant, Hoo Teng. 25. was fatally subbed while cycling along a lonely road In Kampong Boyan here yesterday. He was attacked from behind by two men on bicycles. He staggered for about 100 yards before collapsing. A police patrol, which reached84 words
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Article85 1960-04-05 7 30mph SPEED LIMIT IN PENANG PENANO. Mon.— The State Government has gazetted a. speed limit of 30 miles an Bgsjt for certain roads in Penang The roads affected include that from the junction of Jalan Tengah-Maln Road to Bayan Lepas, up to Weng Kal Chinese School. SungeJ Kluang. The stretch85 words
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173 1960-04-05 7 Cheng Beng one-way roads for Capital ITUALA LU.MPI'K, Mon Thousands or Chinese will pay their annual homage to their ancestors at the Chinese Cemetery at Bellamy Ruad tomorrow —Cheng Ben* (Chinese All-Souls Day). The Selangor police today said that the Airport Road from Edinburgh Circle to Bellamy Road would be173 words
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Article32 1960-04-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Some 100 crippled and r-an-dlcapped children from Johore Bahru had a picnic by the seaside yesterday. After swimming all morning they played sports in the afternoon.32 words
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Article45 1960-04-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. M. Kuppanah. 30. of Segambut Estate, who pleaded not guilty when he was charged with attempted robbery in the Sessions Court here today, "was ordered to be remanded In custody. The case will be heard on April 18.45 words
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Article73 1960-04-05 7 BANKS 'A WIDER SCOPE' 'ENANO, Mon. A leadIng banker from India said here today there was wide scope for more banks to operate In Malaya to finance the country's economic advancement "I have just had preliminary talks with the Oov- ernment with a view to opening branches in this country,"73 words
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243 1960-04-05 7 P.C. jailed for bid to extort $50 from a photographer KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A POLICE constable was found guilty of attempted A extortion and Jailed for six months today. The constable. Sulalrmui bin Ardl, 31. was said to have attempted to extort $50 from a photographer. Sect Kirn Chuan, by243 words
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92 1960-04-05 7 CITY HALL TO BE RENOVATED FOR FIRST TIME IN 70 YEARS PENANG, >l on Prnang s City HaU at the Esplanade will be renovated this year for the first time since it was built 70 yean ago. The building, erected in IS9O, will have more space for secretariat, treasury and92 words
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Article29 1960-04-05 7 IPOH, Mon.— A flower arrangement demonstration and screening of slides will be held at the Young Women's Christian Association premises here on Thursday, starting at 5.30 p.m29 words
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240 1960-04-05 7 Waitress wiggles in the face of the law KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A magistrate's I warning could not stop the "natural" smile and wiggle of an attractive waitress today. The waitress, Chan Ah Poh. 24. earned the magistrate's displeasure when she smiled and wiggled into court to testify In a criminal240 words
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Article55 1960-04-05 7 MALACCA. Mon The Chief Minister. Inche Abfaul OhafTar bin Baba, will represent Malacca at the funeral of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong at Sri Menantl tomorrow The Malacca Municipal Council .-.•ill be represented by its president Mr. Urn Yeow Koon. and Mr. JL.de Cruz The council55 words
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Article328 1960-04-05 7 IPOH, Mon. An eye-witness told the High Court here today during a continued hearing that a mob attack en two men near Tapah last September was made by about 13 men who drove up in three cars. Ton Yong. 37, an odd-Job labourer328 words
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176 1960-04-05 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Monday. ALL Pan-Malayan Islamic Party state assemblymen in Trengganu will have to pay 10 per cent of their $200 monthly allowance to party funds itrom this month. I A letter asking the Bute Government to deduct the mon«y from their176 words
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Article49 1960-04-05 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Andrew Chew B>e Ong. 41, of Kuala Lumpur, pleaded not guilty In a court here today to a charge of trying to cheat Fltzpatrick's Supermarket *i five cases of whisky, wortn $867. on April I. He was allowed ball or $2,500 till April 11.49 words
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Article25 1960-04-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The first meetinsc of the second session of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly will be held here on April 18.25 words
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331 1960-04-05 7 MINISTRY STEPS UP THE BIG LEAP FORWARD I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Ministry of Education has made two Important move 3 to train Malayan engineers and technicians who will help to push through the Government's plan for rural development: 1A special course at the Technical College with scaled down qualifications to331 words
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Advertisement299 1960-04-05 7 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise— develop your personality —achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people, drawn from all occupations, have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain self-confidence and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied In the odd minutes299 words
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Article, Illustration366 1960-04-05 8 JIAVE you ever thought how lucky you are to be able to wear all the lovely soft pastel colours and delicate fabrics without trouble or fear of permanent damage? Two generations ago our grandmothers kept their best snowy lace, long cream silk cheongsams, pale wispy366 words
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Article184 1960-04-05 8 YfALAYAN fashions are really making the people in America sit up and take notice. Late last year, Susan Yorke took a collection of clothes in Malayan fabrics by Kuala Lumpur couturiere. Mrs. Molly Kok to exhibit in main cities in North America and Europe. Miss Yorke writes184 words
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Advertisement275 1960-04-05 8 i. 1 3 /or the lovely shadowea wide eyed look use eye make vp by Elizabeth Arden to give you big, attractive eyes in the most fascinating way EYE SHADO. to enhance and anlarge the eveaehadow, deeply or match the eye ooiour. Smooth soft 'blending' shado over the whole lid,275 words
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Advertisement234 1960-04-05 8 When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin safely Ss^J?^^] special Children's aspinn. Doaors know Jl jfS^ J th" aspirin is best for treating fever and rUrgff^ relieving pain in Children, but only in I^fc/^W small, exact, safe doses. That is why I Vr'/^Ntt doaors234 words
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Miscellaneous313 1960-04-05 8 Straits Times Crossword ■BB bHV bHB |^h i ■Hi ACROSS (6. 4). 1. Jove', daughters with tIM 5 qgunse ns P alnt r ta error T.pours? Aflecu:lon! .4. 3, Llkewbe umversity, >«q ..Aw r ,n,cr,tor«n.»ber y Ljgp^ a Author— nominal winner of travelling hot-foot? (6. 4. s>. circle" wXdasp^. f313 words
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Advertisement623 1960-04-05 11 Continued from Pafe 6) SITUATIONS VACANT :u Wordt ti (Mim.)— Box tt et*. txtro REQUIRED EURASIAN LADY Age .in for light and easy ofßce work, some typing temporary basis. King s pore ***** quickly. WANTED: First Class Architectural Draughtsman for Architectural firm in Kuala Lumpur. Excellent prospects Apply Box A623 words
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Advertisement668 1960-04-05 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* Si (Mim.)— Bom St et*. txtro COOKBOV AND AMAM or two Amah* required urgently Changl home. Telephone 3*318 B'pore. THE university OP Malaya tn Singapore invites applications for the post of Clerk (Srx-clal Grade) In the Bursar's office. Candidate* should be not less than 24 years668 words
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Advertisement987 1960-04-05 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT to Word* Si (Min.)— Bom it et*. txtn SINCLE BEOP.OOM PLAT furnlsked tar T week* from 14.4.80. Ring singspore 4733S stter 8.00 p.m. PURNISHBD S/OOUBLE rooms wtta cooking facilities Refrigerator H/Cold Bath. (Orchard Road area) Suit' couples, bachelors, w/glrls. Moderau Terms. Ring Spore *****. MODERN BUNGALOW, three bedrooms987 words
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Advertisement968 1960-04-05 11 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS it Word* ti (Mim.)— Bom tt cts. sxfre PITMAN PUBLICATIONS are availabls at all Oood Bookshops. If In djtfflculty call at Peter Chonga, the Bole Agsats. Oatatfsves on request. LOST It Word* ti (Mim.)— Boa tt et*. txtrm LOST SUNDAY Tanslln Area blue taming budgerigar answers to name968 words
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Advertisement706 1960-04-05 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) >• Word* Ut (Minimum) OvUm I mtmth. It Word* tiJI (Mim.) TRY OUR LATEST Krencn preparations by Orlane Parts. Jeuness* et Beaute flat M, Ngee Ann Building Orchard Road (B'pore) 2A473 NANVANC UNIVERSITY GRADUATES Diplomas copied while you wait on genuine Photostat. Kotomatic 68 Robinson Road.706 words
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Advertisement283 1960-04-05 11 THE FEDERAL READING SCHEME This is the NEW SERIES of reading books made for our schools by Malayans. You will shortly receive a free proof copy of Book One. Write to us for more free proof copies to try out with a group so that you can find for your283 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-04-05 12 SCCRA APPOINT NEW CHIEF rh Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association .it its annual meeting yesterday elected Mr. I. C. Tokeley of Boustoad and Co. Ltd. as the chairman for 1960. Mr R. G. Bennett is the new vice-chairman and the other members of the committee are: Messrs. E. G.122 words
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Article, Illustration128 1960-04-05 12 *THE Shin Fung Co. of Saigon, is starting a timber industry in Brunei and Miri, said Mr. Kirn Tai Sung, president, during a recent visit to Singapore. Mr. Kirn said that the company would sell Borneo timber to the Japanese and South Korean markets and a128 words
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69 1960-04-05 12 Mr. Rowland Burnstan, president of Borg-Warner International Corporation, Chicago, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the course of a Far East tour. Mr. Burnstan, who Is accompanied by his wife, will meet local Borg-Warner distributors and Norge dealers and have discussions with Mr. Edmond Root, general69 words
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Article345 1960-04-05 12 Motor car business better again FEDERATIONS PROPORTION IS GREATER fHE motor car business in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya last year improved slightly. Leading Singapore car companies say, however, that the greater proportion of the business was done in the Federation where the imrovement in the economic conditions was345 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-04-05 12 "THE Sherwin-WiHiams Co. of New Jersey, the A world's largest paint manufacturers wiose total daily turnover amounts to $3 million, are to introduce a new paint to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. This was announced in Singapore by the export sales manager. Mr. C.226 words
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Article, Illustration268 1960-04-05 12 |t| ALAYANS are big consumers of canned food- stuffs and this habit will grow when the effect of industrialisation in both the Federation of Malaya and Singapore gains momentum. This opinion was expressed yesterday by Mr. W. O. Carberry, export marketing director of Campbell Soup268 words
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Article121 1960-04-05 12 Ben Line Steamers Ltd. have ordered a fast diesel cargo-passenger liner from Charles Connell and Co. Ltd., Scotstoun, for the Far East run. It is announced In Singapore. The new ship, of 13.250 tons deadweight and a capacity of about 675.000 cv. ft. will be121 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-04-05 12 AGENTS FOR AMERICAN CIGARETTE COMPANY T»HE Malayan Cigarette Manufacturers Ltd. of Singapore have been appointed exclusive representatives for P. Lorillard Company of New York in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Borneo. The company will handle three of Lorlllard's brands. Kent. Spring and Newport which were marketer* locally for the147 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-04-05 12 MR. J A. DONALD who has been elected new chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce.Mr. A.J.M. Ramsay of William Jacks was elected as vice-chairman. The new committee is as follows: Messrs H.L. Bee me r (Standard Vacuum). L. ter Braake (KPM). N.I). Holt (Metal Box). W.H.I Bailey74 words
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Advertisement157 1960-04-05 12 FLY INDONESIAN AIRWAYS OHif'YKjo co«fl»)» Convo.r 440 M««ropolito» t*nr*c* te. the capitals of South-Eott Asia ••kM»«4Offic*: Ift Moor. leak of Cbi»*'tM«., Siaaaaece.il. "aeae»: 3754* 2.5«7-«. w'-««y <»;sinaa*or«r«4j tha ***fcrvM**««« Malay. I Join the world swing to 9MnuwA KING SIZE^j 9 Behind every ROTHMANS KING SIZE igarett* _^^^^^^,^^^^^^BHB**B^B stands the world157 words
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Advertisement41 1960-04-05 12 Milan Trade Fair 12-27 April 1960 In 1969: 13.373 exhibitors. 322» of them foreigners 64 participating Countries 4.430.570 square foot of display area 4.300.000 visitors Buyers trom 112 Countries Information rtalis* DlplomatJoi and Consular Representatives Principal Travel and T earls* Agencies41 words
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710 1960-04-05 13 NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Monday - MALAYA NEED ONLY TO DRAW WITH JAPAN TO ENTER FINAL PHILIPPINES 2 |APAN 2 MALAYA are virtually certain of contesting the final of the second Asian Youth soccer tournament for the Rahman Cup, thanks to a magnificent display of courageous football by the Philippines710 words
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Article300 1960-04-05 13 SAUL JOSHUA - SINOAPORK. Mon— Coaches, officials and athletes of foreign teams visiting Singapore may be given very special treatment In the near future. When the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's general committee meets at the end of this month U win discuss a proposal that a reception and entertainment300 words
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Article569 1960-04-05 13 WEIGHTS for TV all eirhl races at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday: Cl. 3. Div. 1 Abt. It Kid Paacho 9.00 ConquUUdor 8.12 Home Sweet Home 5.12 Her Hlfhaea* II B.IS Loyalty II 8 10 Balkan CheraUer 8.19 The Giant i.iv Uudalnu H.a* Yardarina B.M569 words
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209 1960-04-05 13 CINGAPORE. Mon. Kwong Wah, one of the leading soccer t^ams In HonK Kong, wants to play three matches here Singapore Amateur Footban Association has offeree ihem matches on May 7. 8 and 10. S \-F.A- announced today the names of 18209 words
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Advertisement248 1960-04-05 13 SEKONIC A NAME FOR SATISFACTION /*wt^\ 30-C Bmm Projector jf, lws'*'^wlr Reverte Projection Speed Control &k&-~~&sBml Automatic Rewind vv^' Moffl I A 400 feet film r <1 KJtWIBH Price *^3*/- cos N*w L-38 Exposure Mettr /^^■■■•■ll tt Auto-Guidr Indicotor ll^^^^^bwl and 4?VJf^^*V| H Hinged Flip-up Bcoiter Jir«O^ 1 Pn'cl $28/50248 words
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Advertisement169 1960-04-05 13 kl. V SH NORGE \\j_X~ Hi MODEI D 459 5.5 cv. ft. W SEE THEM NOW AT YOUR 1 NORGE DEALER S SHOWROOM f -m MIR6E AMERICAS LEADCK IN REFRIGERATORS SINCE 1928 ■OIC-WAINH INTERNATIONAI CORPOIATION SHAW HOUSE OICHAIO ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: 254 1 J When it's a matter of COMMERKARRIER169 words
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Article, Illustration386 1960-04-05 14 IPI scheme to improve Asian newsmen SINGAPORE, MONDAY. \JK. TUSHAJfc KANTI GHOSH, managing 1 editor of the Calcutta English language daily, Amrit Bazar Patrika, disclosed today that the International Press Institute had launched a programme to help improve Asian newspapers. Mr. Ghosh, who was on his way back to India386 words
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Article89 1960-04-05 14 SEAFET SPEED-UP TALKS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Federation Government oflicial has flown to the Philippines for talks to speed up the move for a South-East Ml friendship and economic treaty. He is Inche Mohamed Sopiee, head of the SEAFET branch of the Prime Minister's department. The talks are scheduled from89 words
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Article29 1960-04-05 14 PARIS. Mon. Ghana recalled its ambassador from Paris today in protest against France's action in setting off a second nuclear explosion in the Sahara last Friday. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration311 1960-04-05 14 TOP SINGAPORE GANG-BUSTER WILL TR AIN FOR PRIESTHOOD SINGAPORE. Mond; A FTER 21 years in the army and the police f top gang-buster and former C.I.D. chief, sistant Commissioner Brian Goodrich, 48, soon enter a college to learn to be a priest He is retiring from the Singapore Police Force311 words
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179 1960-04-05 14 EVEREST IS OURS: NEW CLAIM BY THE PEKING GOVERNMENT KATMANDU, Mon. The Chinese Government has claimed that 29,002-ft. Mount Everest, the world's highest peak belongs to China, the Nepalese Prime Minister, Mr. B.P. Koirala. said here today. Mr. Koirala who returned recently from a visit to Peking told reporters: "WeReuter - 179 words
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174 1960-04-05 14 Africans clash with police one dead DURBAN. Monday. /\NE African was killed and several wounded in skirmishes in which a number of police were also injured at the African township of Clermont near here yesterday. Police baton-charged a crowd of 3.000 who refused to disperse. At another township near Durban.Reuter - 174 words
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Obituary59 1960-04-05 14 QUAHE: Mr« Wu.ih, m Hoik Inn Om.i O< uK Cboe I'd away ■uddenly n r I urn April 4th. U 70. Emerald Hill KoHd. Six- Irate* behurt Ik i in i <t hunlMnd. 3 sonn. Ri«in«ld Q i-huan. 9'i "ii >;r.ird children. Crcmatlen on w.hti. April .it II a.m.59 words
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Article27 1960-04-05 14 MRS RAtAIAH and family tnank ■II rflali\ r > ..id irvnril for thnr kind BMM|n ot condolence an 4 attendance at thr fum-riil of hrr beloved nunband27 words
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Article36 1960-04-05 14 LONDON. Mon. President Charles" de Gaulle will meet Princess Margaret's fiance. Mr. Antony ArmstrongJones, at tomorrow nights Buckingham Palace banquet on the first day of his fourday state visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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815 1960-04-05 14 ANOTHER final be- tween Korea, the holders and Malaya the runners-up last year seems certain in the second Asian youth soccer tournament for the Rahman Cup after tonight's four-day results at the Merdeka Stadium. Korea beat Indonesia 4-2 in section "B" and with815 words
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Article294 1960-04-05 14 LONDON, Mon.— Buoyant conditions prevailed In London slock markets today for the start of a new account with buyers taking the view that the budget would be haimlefts. Industrial equities met a fairly widespread demand ana many good improvements were recorded. Gold shares reflected the easing of tension294 words
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Article30 1960-04-05 14 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 34\d May 34 id., June 34d July Sept. 33 ',d.. Oct./ Dec 33d.. Jan/March 32* id.. April elf 34>,d.. May c.U. 345-., Tone, ■aster alter steady.30 words
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Article18 1960-04-05 14 LONDON: Mon.— Buyers 1788. sellers C7M«i. Forward buyers _7«6>i, sellers £787, Settleniom £7884. Tournover a.m.. Nil p.m.18 words
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Advertisement198 1960-04-05 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M BfcP* Ml I Viniimimi CONVERT IT TO CASH THROUGH A^ Kr CLASSIFIED ADVERT IN THE STRAITS TIMES i IMil MOUSE. RIVC- «ILII OAD. lINttPOHI t. r|L. 1100 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, ft +g\ »<>« a MINIMUM or TWINTV -NNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL, MISSING ITC $X U Uo«S* M198 words
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Advertisement98 1960-04-05 14 GLAMORIZES THE KITCHEN GLORIFIES THE COOK V' >-__ZZ________L__ KITCHEN MACHINE MORNING— It grinds your coffee or prepore* tltc breakfast cereal. MIDDAY— It prepares the soup ingredients. CHoos the vegetables ond whips up the sweet. IVINING— The grater unit will produce on appetising dish of fresh raw food. These art but98 words
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