The Straits Times, 5 July 1960
1960-07-05
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Title Section22 1960-07-05 1 JL J \\lH\<,l DAILY (IHIIHKH V\l fr fr\<Hl»N 99%QQjf The Straits Times Mow** Heart"**'' Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 5, IMO IS CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-07-05 1 THE Force Fublique battle with members of the Puna Party, followers of Mr. Jean Bolikango. when police wanted to divert them from their route to avoid them meeting up with another group of demonstrators, Mr. Bolikango wants more representation77 words
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Article421 1960-07-05 1 PHILIPPINES, MALAYA SHOW WAY On with Tengku's plan for Asia progress Garcia: My aim in Malaya MANILA, Mon. The Philippines and Malaya will propose the creation of a Soiith-Kast Asia Association of States "devoted to the building up of Asian prosperity," President Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippines421 words
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222 1960-07-05 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Monday. a CURFEW was imposed on Conquilhatvllle, the A capital of the Congo's Equator Province, today after demonstrators attacked public security The troops opened fire, killing and wounding 'a number of demonstrators," an official announcement said. Order was later restored. ThereReuter - 222 words
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101 1960-07-05 1 pi Petrol down by a cent today KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Petrol In Singapore and in Kuala Lumpur will cost one cent less for a gallon from tomorrow. In Singapore three oil companies Shell. Stanvac and Caltex said the reason was a slight reduction In distribution costs. Petrol will now be101 words
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Article35 1960-07-05 1 JERUSALEM. Mon. -Israel today sent a reply to the Argentine Government's Note of June 8. demanding the return of former S.S. Colonel Adolf Elchmann. The reply is understood to skirt Argentina's demand.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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147 1960-07-05 1 THAILAND HAS 'SELF HELP' PLAN TO BOOST TIN, RUBBER BANGKOK. Monday. whe English-language newspaper Bangkok Post A said today that the government was planning to set up "self-help settlements" in the tin-and-rubber-rich Southern Provinces to attract Thai nationals from other parts of the country. Under the plan Malayspeaking Inhabitants inReuter - 147 words
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Article89 1960-07-05 1 OSLO, Mon.— The Russian tanker Pekin, carrying oil to Cuba, today collided with the Norwegian tanker Rondefjell off Bizerta, Tunisia. The Rondefjell, wnich v;as taking water, asked for tug assistance. A message gave no details about the condition of the Russian tanker and did not mentionReuter - 89 words
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Article22 1960-07-05 1 LONDON. Mon. Britain Is to protest to Cuba against the takeover of the Shell oil refinery Jn Havana. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article206 1960-07-05 1 TUNIS, Mon. T>HE Algerian Pro--1 visional Government said today it was not opportune to send a delegation to Paris "in the present circumstances and conditions." A communique, issued after a two-day meeting here to study last week's preliminary talks between French and Insurgent officials, accusedReuter - 206 words
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174 1960-07-05 1 NEHRU TO LADAKH: WE WILL PROTECT YOU YEW DELHI. Mon. I Mr. Nehru tod a y i flew to the disputed border area of Ladakh and said that adequate arrangements had been made to meet "new dangers" facing India from across its northern border. It was his first visit toReuter - 174 words
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Article36 1960-07-05 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Russia and Indonesia have signed an agreement for the setting up of an atomic research reactor and an iron and steel mill in Indonesia with Soviet assistance, Antara news agency reports. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article172 1960-07-05 1 2 KMT suspects are held SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Singapore journalists were arrested by the police here last night under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for interrogation in connection with right-wing subversive activities. They are Wong Chin Sen, 28. and Loke Peng Lum. 37, both attached to the Tiger Press,172 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-07-05 1 JASPER NOT GUILTY IO.VUON Mud. BUT) Idiptr mc of three bit toodou tiiuru itrs oo trial ooueuioo nub propeil; lula tou found not »uili> •jJa.« it Old Bailr.v Ctnpal (mutual Court Mr rAg ttyhargtA" Kcatci TROOPS AIRLIFTED K.M.VIAVDL Mon Sepal twit? .iirhltt.-. roop;. re infouenunt;. ta >oo»t Bot*hern77 words
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258 1960-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday A THREE-MAN inquiry commission, r.-ith Mr. Justice Hill as chairman, has been set up by the Federation Government to review its tenders system iand j method of obtaining supplies. The other members of the commission are Inche Su.iak bin258 words
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268 1960-07-05 2 Free advice on rubber for manufacturers KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE RUBBER Research Institute of Malaya has sel up a technical advisory service to manufacturers who use natural rubber. The establishment of the service follows the Introduction of similar programme In England and America. The service will be of value to268 words
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Article41 1960-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Royal Federation of Malaya Police Is looking tor more probationary inspectors. Men with a minimum qualification of either the Cambridge School certificate or the Federation of Malaya School Certificate are required to fill vacancies41 words
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Article27 1960-07-05 2 TANJONO MALIM. Mon. Mr Surjan Singh from the Kola Bharu Teachers' Training College has assumed duties as lecturer In the Sultan Idrls Training College here.27 words
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Article68 1960-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two leading Malayan timber merchants left today for Manila to study the timber Industry there. They were Mr. Chan Peng Hong, managing director of one of Malaya's biggest saw- mills, and Mr. Wong Hon Cheung, managing director of a plywood company. Their68 words
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97 1960-07-05 2 Ministry to start guided port tours SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Culture here will soon organise guided harbour tours for the public to see the activities of the waterfront. "The purpose of these launch trips is to show the vl. ltors the sights of the harbour and explain the role97 words
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Article45 1960-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three people died of dysentery and two of diphtheria during the second week of last month, a Government health report said today. Twenty eight cases of dysentery and 31 cases of diphtheria were reported in the same period.45 words
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Article34 1960-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— At a by-election for Sungei Buloh local council yesterday Mr. Wong Tham Choon, Mr. How Yong Yew ana Mr. Chan Wing Kee were elected to serve for three years.34 words
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Article24 1960-07-05 2 SEGAMAT. Mon. A drive against poultry diseases has started here. Officers from the Veterinary Department wiii tour the district and inocuiate poultry.24 words
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156 1960-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Thai Government has offered rebates to Malayan Importers who buy not less than 200 tons of rice each a month from Thailand. The rebate as offered so that the Importers and dealers here could sell Thai rice cheaper and156 words
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128 1960-07-05 2 SEARCH FOR OIL IN TREACHEROUS REEF OFF BORNEO JESSELTON, Monday. HPHE Shell Company of North Borneo is to searcH for oil in Saracen Shoals, a treacherous area 45 miles off the west coast of the colony. Survey vessels will be sent soon to find an approach route through the dangerous128 words
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Article105 1960-07-05 2 Razak: Good progress in Pahang KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Deputy Prime Minister, j Tun Abdul Razak. today reI turned to Kuala Lumpur from I his official visit to Pahang satisfied with the work being done for rural development In the state. "The officials there are very co-operative and are carrying105 words
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Article20 1960-07-05 2 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A labourer. Subrayan. 51. wal found dead In a well at Permatang Berangan here yesterday20 words
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Miscellaneous65 1960-07-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f*e oeconATto^l I TWS«X>M JL_ f 1 "v W \^Mm.YK^/ W=| (or >^J JJS Bj N I r N ifSTwDULDtrtgicpTeaiMg^ /MOW I CHSUWE Mi MUAT«Mrt> UMf OOmi V TUAT WOMAN WITM TME BOON IT jrr=4 v, j WE6E iicnc j t y f" ~~j s65 words
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Article76 1960-07-05 3 Hill tribe revolt is crushed BANGKOK. Mon. Troops of the Laotian Government have subdued the rebellion of the hill tribe sympathetic to the Communist Pathet Lao and captured about 40 rebels. This was reported by the police here quotln? Information from the north. Meanwhile, a total of 320 Laotian refugeesReuter - 76 words
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Article26 1960-07-05 3 RAWALPINDI. Mon. Thirteen people were killed and 34 Injured when a passenger train lumped the rails between Texlla and Haveli yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article20 1960-07-05 3 LONDON, Mon.— President Arturo Frondizi of the Argentine arrived in London today on a three-day official visit —Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article327 1960-07-05 3 AMBASSADOR SEES SUBANDRIO AFTER TWO WOMEN DIE IN VILLAGE SHOOTING PEKING NEWS AGENCY ACCUSES INDONESIA OF 'VIOLENT AND CRUEL' PERSECUTION OF ITS OVERSEAS CHINESE PEKING, Monday. f 'ULNA today bitterly accused the lndonesian authorities of persecuting Overseas Chinese. "Military authorities in West Java and other places, andReuter; UP - 327 words
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Article149 1960-07-05 3 LONDON, Mon.— A policeman on his beat glanced into a public telephone kiosk today and found the 538.000 antique sugar sifter missing from millionaire Paul Getty's country home since last week. The policeman saw the parcel at about 3 a.m. during a routine check149 words
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220 1960-07-05 3 She's first Negress to seek beauty title for US MIAMI, Mon. An American Negress, the first ever to appear in an internanational beauty contest, will compete here for the title of Miss Universe. Corrine Huff. 19. gets her chance because one of the original American entrants, Kathy Justice, was found220 words
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389 1960-07-05 3 K: I'M READY TO SIGN DISARM TREATY WITH ANY U.S. GOVT. Soviet leader 'has not given up hope' LINZ (Austria), Monday. \IR- Khrushchev said here last night he did not care which U.S. iTA Government signed a disarmament agreement with the Soviet Union but he added that the present U.S.Reuter - 389 words
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176 1960-07-05 3 VIENNA, Mon.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, visiting a former concent ration camp at Mautba usen where thousands were executed by the Nasis, yesterday launched a personal attack on Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and claimed that neo-Fascism was increasing in West Germany.Reuter - 176 words
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Article231 1960-07-05 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. 'THE UNITED States is .expected to cut imports of sugar from Cuba by £9 million in retaliation against Dr. Fidel Castro's expropriation of foreign oil refineries. I Officials said today Washington and London were keep, ing each other informed on developments, but231 words
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Article34 1960-07-05 3 LONDON. Mon.— The Indian Defence Minister. Mr. V. K. Krishna- Menon, arrived in London today from Accra after attending the independence celebrations in Ghana. He files to India tomorrow.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article63 1960-07-05 3 KATMANDU, Mon.—Nepalese police yesterday released after questioning a leading member of the Nepali Communist Party and member of the Upper Hpuse of Parliament who was arrested with live other Communists under •ecurlty measures twp days ago. The measures followed a border clash last week in wnlchReuter - 63 words
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Article241 1960-07-05 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 47S metre* SJtort Wave: 62 metres from 9.0»— 10.00 p.m. A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music: 8.30 The Vera Lyn Show; 9.00 Close Down. P.M. 1.00241 words
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Article83 1960-07-05 3 The tides... 1 •TOUAT: 81n»apore 7.43 ajn. «6ft 61n> 7.3t pjn. Or- Bto). Por. Wcicao.. -!34 a.m. «oK 81n) 3i4 p.m. (Bft lln): B*ette.».uim 1.38 a.m. (10ft 81n) 2.09 p.m. (12ft 71n); Penang 9.38 a.m. (7ft 61n) 9.5« p.m. (6ft 7to). TOMORROW 1 Singapore 9 a.m (7ft) 8.31 P m83 words
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Article307 1960-07-05 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES TOHE following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. arrivm s BO AC: Prom London, Rome. Bombay. Colombo iBA 790) 4.40 a.m.: Irom London. Frankfurt. Karachi. Calcutta, Ran goon (BA 70S) 9.05 p.m.; from London, Beirut, Karachi. Delhi, Calcutta iBCH307 words
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Article31 1960-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The management of the Tiong Shian bar and restaurant in New Bridge Road today donated $200 towards the National Theatre Fund in celebration of Us opening tomorrow.31 words
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715 1960-07-05 4 Registration of the primary pupils to begin THERE WILL BE PLACES IN 1961 FOR 52,000 CffILDREN OF THE FOUR LANGUAGE STREAMS SINGAPORE, Monday REGISTRATION of children for admission to Primary I next year of the four language streams of education in Singapore will begin next Monday. There will be places715 words
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Article93 1960-07-05 4 MALAYS ASK FOR AN ACADEMY OF ART OINGAFORE, Mon. The O permanent board of the Malay Language and Literary Congress here has been asked to set up an art academy to provide facilities for inspiring talented young Malays. The request has been made by one of the congress's affiliated members,93 words
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Article89 1960-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The American community celebrated their July 4 Independence Day with a picnic held yesterday at the Singapore Polo Club ground In Thomson Road About 300 turned up. The second celebration was a "men only" luncheon held this afternoon at the Grange Road residence of the89 words
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Article23 1960-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Moh.— Water will be cut off in Aroozoo Lane, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow to install a connection.23 words
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162 1960-07-05 4 mmwrnt SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Air Ministry Local Staff Union here has rex jected a proposal to form a separate Trades Union Congresr for civilian services employees in Singapore. The decision was taken at an extraordinary delegates' conference of the union. The union's general secretary,162 words
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Article108 1960-07-05 4 KUCHING, Mon. The secretary of the Batang Lupar (Second Division) District Council. Mr. Peter Hwang, has criticised the district school at Pantu for allowing 100 chickens to roam freely about and dirty the school premises. He said at a council meetthat he had found during108 words
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Article53 1960-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon Mr C. V. Devan Nair, who visited China, recently, will give a talk on "China Today" at Oei Tiong Ham nail, University of Malaya, on Friday at 8.15 p.m. The talk is organised by the public affairs committee of the University53 words
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Article35 1960-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Commissioners, Bcouters, Scouts and Cubs of the TanJong Pagar district are to hold their "Scout Week" celebrations at the Gan Eng Seng School ground at 7 pjn on July 10.35 words
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Article58 1960-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Claims for refund of assessment on houses reported vacant between Jan. 1 and June 30 this year must be submitted on forms obtainable from the City Assessor's office, ground floor, City Hall, by July 31. All those filing claims are asked to make sure that58 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-07-05 4 PAINTING DISPLAY BY YOUNG ARTIST SINGAPORE, Mon. A Malayan artist who hopes to continue his studies in Japan has given a press preview of his paintings which will go up for public exhibition from Thursday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street He is 23 year Kluang-born Lai172 words
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Article28 1960-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Scan Yun Chong was elected President of the Singapore Teachers' Union at its first annual delegates conference at Monk's Hill Secondary School yesterday.28 words
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Article251 1960-07-05 4 Today's Singapore diary. i SINGAPORE POUCE BAND concert at the Ksplanarte 7.30 p.m. to 1.30 pjn. RAFFLES MISEI'M (Stamford Road) Photographic exhibition of Sarawak 9 a.m. to 5.30 p m. VWCA (Outram Road) Cake making 2.30 p.m; Intermediate Malay 5 pjn. VWCA (Raffles Quay': Malay beginners 10.30 a.m.; Japanese (lower251 words
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Article317 1960-07-05 4 4 FREED ON ROBBERY CHARGE SINGAPORE, Mon. j Four young men on trial at the Assizes on a charge of armed rob- bery at a Paya Lebar i shop were acquitted and discharged today without their defence being called. The four men were Chan Hong Kheong, Tan Ching Sing. Phang317 words
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Article68 1960-07-05 4 WIFE SAYS SHE PREFERS DIVORCE QINOAPORE, Mon. An »3 estranged wife, applying for a maintenance order, told a magistrate today that she was only prepared to forego her claim If her husband would divorce her. Shantha Dcvi of Kampong Eunos. said this after refusing a reconciliation offer made by her68 words
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Article125 1960-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon—Donations to the Cancer Relief Fund now total $1,786.83. New contributions are as follows: Chop Tliong Huat |20- Chla Yee Soh »50; Nanlkram Tahllram $25; Btaff of United Kingdom Trade Commissioner, Kuala Lumpur $18; Shell Company of <S> Ltd. $100; Tan Cheng Moh Electric Co. Lid.125 words
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Article80 1960-07-05 4 KUCHINO. Moa A Kuchlng Municipal Councillor, Mr. Tan Han Boon, has strongly criticised the Sarawak Government's appointment of a European as Its Youth Welfare Adviser. Speaking at the Council's monthly meeting, Mr. Tan said that the appointment, which drew a salary of $1,470 plus allowances,80 words
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Advertisement478 1960-07-05 4 CATHAY* j fj\l\t \»m J MrVf i«T9nmi 1041 S4OO LA3I I UATS!..4S**.3O».m. ZuiirKSß L I Plu«: Til* P*opl« s Sm.apof* INO 2 A Ministry ot Culture Film I OPENS THURSDAY I f WALT DISNEY'S I I 1960 PRESENTATION I— lk? TWEAVENWtZV Starring GUY WILLIAMS LAST 2 DAYS! 'j;, 1 I478 words
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Article435 1960-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday HQ SAYS: WE RECOGNISE ONLY HAMID'S GROUP BUT HE HAS NO POWER TO BAR MEMBERS FROM NATIONAL PRESIDENT HPHE Umno headquarters recognises or ly one Umno organisation in Singapore and that is the body led by Dato Abdul Hamid bin .lv mat. Inche435 words
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213 1960-07-05 5 IPOH, Monday. TME PRESIDENT of the Sessions Court here, In--1 the Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan, today sentenced two youths to two years' jail and eight strokes of the rotan each for assaulting a foundry mechanic with iron pipes and a wooden pole. Lin213 words
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Article43 1960-07-05 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Catholic clergy in the Federation and Singapore will make their annual weekly retreat In five groups from this week. The first two groups will meet at Port Dickson. The other three will meet on Cameron Highlands.43 words
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Article31 1960-07-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Ng Hoi Pol. Lee Ying, Wong Slew Chong and Ng Kirn Seng, were each fined $50 in the magistrate's court today for gambling on Gool Estate.31 words
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Article, Illustration381 1960-07-05 5 Rita is at last on her way after years of saving A mother's sacrifice and devotion have given daughter a chance of career as nursing sister SINGAPORE, Mon. Twenty year old Rita Wong Sui Kee and her mother. Madam Loh Hung Hiah. both of Seria, are seeing years of thrift381 words
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Article30 1960-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Ang Chul Lai and Mr. Tee Seng Tan were today admitted into the Federation Bar by Mr. Justice Ong In the Supreme Court here.30 words
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Article49 1960-07-05 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Teong Hwa Alk Soo Poh Seah. the oldest association in Alor Star, has given its $20,000 building at Pekan Melayu here to the Hwa Keow Middle School. The association, a cultural and literary organisation founded 45 years ago. is winding up.49 words
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Article120 1960-07-05 5 BUTTERWORTH, Monday. DOLICE have questioned 30 workers of the Atk Joo Canning Factory, whose cashier. Mr. Lee Teck Heng, 27, died in hospital yesterday after being stabbed by three men along Jalan Slipway. No arrest has been made. Mr. Lee, a son of a Singapore racehorse120 words
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Article60 1960-07-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Four sailors D. K. Thresh, C. K. Barrett, K. Butler and C. K. Reeve, from H. M. S. Terror, Naval Base, were charged in the magistrate's court today with having robbed Salleh bin Merah of $18 and a car. They were arrested60 words
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Article59 1960-07-05 5 IPOH. Mon. Members of the Perak branch of the Malayan Outward-Bound Association plan to scale the seldom-climbed 4.445 ft. Gunong Bujan Melaka, near Kampar, on July 23. The climbers will camp the night on the mountain. The members of the branch have also decided to volunteer for rural development59 words
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273 1960-07-05 5 REPRIMAND AND $50 FINE FOR A 'HIGH HANDED' ESTATE MAN BUTTERWORTH, Monday. T^HE Province magistrate, Syed Hussain Jamalullil, today reprimanded W. G. E. Wilson, acting manager of Bertam Estate, Kepala Batas, for his "high handed" action in demanding a motorist's driving licence and name. I "You had no right to273 words
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126 1960-07-05 5 Sarawak to step up education drive Jf UCHING, Mon. The Sarawak Government proposes to spend an additional $8.3 million on education in the next four years. This will raise the recurrent expenditure on education from the present $10 million a year to $15 million. It also raises the proportion of126 words
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Article33 1960-07-05 5 KUCHING, Mon. About 16,000 owners of country agricultural land throughout Sarawak have been told by the government that they will have to pay $3 an acre more rent from next January.33 words
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Article37 1960-07-05 5 IPOH Mon— Ahii ad bin Kassim, 24. who stole 22 coconuts valued at $4.40 was jalied for nine months when he pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today. He had five convictions.37 words
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Article, Illustration839 1960-07-05 6 Emphasis is on the EYES with twenty-three fabulous colours FEMININE FORUM JJERE to bring us the most exciting beauty news in .years 23 colours in eye emphasis is Miss Yvonne Ijames, regional representative of one of the largest cosmetic corporations in the world. Miss Ijames, who arrived by CPA, is839 words
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Miscellaneous292 1960-07-05 6 Straits Times Crossword Hf*^HP~~BBpTHpf~~T~ is I I* I it I I lH sflf I~Hbi bbV" ACROSS 5. It's awkward brtng ao aaDal4. Diamonds do (S-6). Uve (8). 5. Temper for a girl who haa a 6. Healthy .aspect of eleven -plus pound (6). tyranny (5). 9. Conveyance that makes hay292 words
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Article, Illustration1258 1960-07-05 7 Royalist rising of La Vendee STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE PROCESSION OF TERROR THE Ven4eon war began as a peasant rising against the conscription laws and the torrent of bloodshed that followed the guillotining of King Louis XVI in January 1793. With Austrian and Prussian invasion forces hammering at her eastern1,258 words
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Miscellaneous259 1960-07-05 7 Buys Bunny By Hit I pit Heimdahi BUGS HAS HIS NERVE SETTING INTO J I r7SV/tr WILL TEACH I /WHAT'S THE\ S THE WEFWESHMENTS BEFORE^sJ HIM SOME MANNERS M I 8*»« IPCA, I//7 Ahner By Ai Capp j 1 \rl > BE A GOOD LOSER, 1 1/ -MAN OH VJCOMIM.'/259 words
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Article679 1960-07-05 8 The possibility of the Federation growing all its own rice in five years' time, a prediction 'based on double cropping and bigger yields from better varieties, has obscured the most remarkable of the figures given by the Minister of Agriculture in his reply to a written question.679 words
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Article366 1960-07-05 8 A good deal of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's address to the University Socialist Club is open to dispute, some of it to violent disagreement. His contention that pre-independence universities "only teach you the bare minimum to mak* you reasonably good assistants'' is, for instance, less than flattering to366 words
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Article228 1960-07-05 8 The victims of physical handicap and chronic illness easily become spiritual sufferers as welL Society often wishes on them the quite erroneous belief that their misfortune is an indignity and, worse still, the genuine indignity of not being able to realise their own potentialities as humans. They228 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1960-07-05 8 The crisis that threatens to finish Labour... SINGAPORE, Mon. THE P.A.P. is not the only party facing a crisis The British Labour Party is in such difficulties that its enemies joyfully predict its complete disintegration, and Mr. Gaitskell is most certainly not in a position to win the unanimous vote1,022 words
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Letter331 1960-07-05 8 LIKE WARS, STRIKES, RIOTS AND CIVIL COMMOTIONS THEY OFTEN HURT THE PEOPLE THEY INTEND TO HELP (IN Radio Singapore we f heard a discussion on wttether the boycott of South African goods would hart other countries as much as it would hurt South Africa, and it was implied that331 words
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Letter198 1960-07-05 8 IIfHEN in the course of ff human events it becomes necessary for one nation to sever the political bonds which have united it with another nation, the two nations should make every effort to remain friends. Friendship orings about strength for both nations. Bitterness and the keeping alive of198 words
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Letter57 1960-07-05 8 COME of the roads from OelangPatah (South Johore) to the various kampongs are repaired with red earth and they do not last long after a few days ol heavy rain. If proper materials were used money would be saved In the end. Tod priority should be given to57 words
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306 1960-07-05 8 THE NEW, STRONG VOICE OF AFRICA IN THE U.N. T^EW YORK, Mon— The steady stream of newly independent African States clamouring for admission to the United Nations is presenting the world organisation with problems in such diverse fields as diplomacy and carpentry. On the one hand diplomats are speculating howReuter - 306 words
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Advertisement947 1960-07-05 8 STIAITS TIMES &FRK PRESS tat flMr COt» TtrnHmm AKAM KMH aO*.*. »lll«»Ot« ami mm mmmmr i i»Mh. Jlaaaal aat»rr«araaa>>« aaauaal tal OH* nOSAf BaUMCHn at iwluxo Mil. aa. lOW. mmmtmL. ■*>*■ v»l ■••< AWTMMUS» A«MTS CITT BOOK mm STOM ITO HMAIL ajaaaßgaaarrSß MAC 0 AOWIRALTT aio wuiik mu*r mval uti947 words
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Advertisement53 1960-07-05 8 Accident** c^^\ Need *{r*P Worry am Ouink INK in Wathabl* Royal Blue Washes Out Completely Ideal (or home and school use because Washable Super Quink is easily- rertx ved fronv fingers and clothes with"».quiclf rinsing.. For permanent Records, choose iram 6 other' permanent colours. MM* OWHK'IHK IS -RODUCT OF 053 words
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Advertisement95 1960-07-05 8 ventilation gaff P*< M Hereig^Js one solution 0 Hew tttffle ft* iSmTJlffiijfl mttml- Utdtt rlot-mnh <ru*rS W W *sM« or eraccef tv—it cewti/afin* AC. main, -\WtmmWKMff Spore Pming Federation The ti3m9 know about ventilation Advertisement Of THI QBNBRAL CLICTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTO. and THI OBNIRAL BLBCTRIC 00., (lINQAPORI) LTO. Representing95 words
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Article215 1960-07-05 9 BYRNE EXPLAINS HIS REFUSAL Interviews: This is procedure... OINGAPORE, Mon. Trade unionists who wish to see the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, must write to him for an appointment and state the subject to be discussed. "This Is the proper procedure to seek an interview." Mr.215 words
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Article66 1960-07-05 9 Attendant killed SINGAPORE. Mon. A lorry attendant. Tan Cheng Hock, 29, was killed when his lorry overturned and crashed on the grass verge in Upper East Coast Road, near the junction of Jalan Hajijah. here today. The driver, Lim Watt Seng, 24. and two other attendants. Kasslm bin Togong, 21,66 words
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Article394 1960-07-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. MANUFACTURERS' CHIEF: GOVT. WISE TO TAKE LEAD IN DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL SITES INDUSTRIALISTS today welcomed the Singapore Government's Jurong new town and industrial estates project, announced yesterday. Mr. David Lee, chair, man of the Singap re Manufacturers' Association, approved the project and said that if394 words
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278 1960-07-05 9 Schoolboy, 19, tells magistrate of his sudden urge KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A SCHOOLBOY, N. Mohamed Yusoff, 19, told the second magistrate's court today of his "sudden urge for women." Yusoff was charged with stealing two gold chains worth $196 from Esah blnte Awang on June 7at Batu Lane. He .pleaded278 words
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140 1960-07-05 9 Singapore as venue for world orchid men: Next step SINGAPORE, Mon. Malayan delegates of the world orchid conference will form a sub-committee to decide whether Singapore can provide adequate facilities for the next International conference of orchid growers, to be held In 1963. Singapore was chosen as the venue for140 words
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Article69 1960-07-05 9 ROTARY WILL FLOODLIGHT STADIUM MALACCA, Mon.— The Rotary Club Intends to undertake floodlighting of Kubu Stadium here as its project for the Rotary year of 1960--61. Chairman of the club's Information committee, Mr. R. S. Kenrlck. said that this was subject to an agreement with the Malacca Municipal Council. Floodlighting69 words
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Article54 1960-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Veterinary Officer In South Kedah, Mr. Tan Boon Eng, 30, left here by air today to take up a two-year course on poultry husbandry at Glasgow University. Mr. Tan, an old boy of the Victoria Institution, left on a scholarship awarded54 words
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Article43 1960-07-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, the suspended Minister for National Develop, ment, today again applied to the City Administrator, Mr. P. C. Urn, for permission to use Hong Lim Green on Sunday between 5 p.m. and 7 p m.43 words
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190 1960-07-05 9 KOTA BHARU, Monday MUSLIMS living near Batu Makbong In Ulu Kelantan are divided over a proposal by their mosque committee to fine those who fail to turn up for Friday prayers threeconsecutive weeks without cause. The proposal Is to be discussed at a congregational190 words
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305 1960-07-05 9 Another letter from William: I'll be back to marry •SINGAPORE, Mon. A former National Serviceman, William Cooney, of Glasgow, Scotland, who fell in love with a Chinese girl while stationed here has written to the Straits Times again about his plans to return to marry her. "The girl is Irene305 words
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106 1960-07-05 9 EXPERT FOR AIRPORT WILL ARRIVE ON FRIDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Belgian expert who will help in the construction of the new $50 million international airport here will arrive in the Federal capital on Friday. He is Mr. L.M. Chapeaux of the Soclete Anonyme Buicau d'Etudes In Brussels. Mr. Chapeaux106 words
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Article50 1960-07-05 9 PENANG, Mon. AbOUt 2,000 people have been invited by the North Malaya Bus Service Association to attend the official opening of Its $120,000 premises at Bur. man Road here on July 7. The Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jublr, will open the premises.50 words
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Article51 1960-07-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— LieutGeneral Sir Geoffrey Thomson, military secretary in the War Office, Is due to arrive In Singapore by air on Wednesday on a routine visit to Far East Land Forces. He will visit British troops in Singapore the Federation and Hong Kong till July51 words
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Article68 1960-07-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten people were today charged with acting as bookmakers at Singapore Turf Club on Saturday. They all pleaded not guilty, and were released on $1,000 ball each. They were Low Pent Lin, Llm Boon Huat, We Ping Hoe, Tan Kok Chuan, Seah68 words
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Article64 1960-07-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Air Commandant A. Stephens, director of the Women's Royal Air Force, today met Air Marshal A. D. Belway, the new Commander -In Chief, Far East Air Force, and Air Vice Marshal E.M.F. Grundy, air officer of administration. Air Commandant Stephens arrived by RAF transport64 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-07-05 9 FORMER NATIONAL SERVICEMAN (IN GLASGOW NOW) SAVING TO RETURN TO SINGAPORE AND CHINESE GIRL-FRIEND IRSNE Malacca meeting WlLLlAM... December date20 words
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150 1960-07-05 9 500 STAGE A PROTEST MARCH OVER NAMING OF NEW CHIEF OEREMBAN, Mon. Followers of minor chiefs (waris) of Jelebu staged a protest march this morning, carrying banners which said: "Let our children die but not the adat (customs.)" Nearly 500 people marched from Petaling village to Kuala Klawang. it was150 words
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Article20 1960-07-05 9 SEGAMAT, Mon. Mobile units from the Information Department are urging people In the district to register as voters.20 words
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139 1960-07-05 9 Warning on toys with earth fillings SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore exporters have been advised to stop sending toys and novelties with hollow cavities containing soil or soil-like ingredients to Australia. The acting Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. J.S. Nicholls. today explained that Australian laws forbade the import Into Australia of139 words
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Article37 1960-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Frank Sullivan. Press secretary to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will speak about the Tengku's recent trip to Europe at the lunch meeting of the Rotary Club here on Wednesday.37 words
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133 1960-07-05 9 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Federation Customs Department has begun to collect overtime fees from importers and exporters for work done at Federation customs offices outside office hours. A letter received by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce said that the Federation Customs would strictly enforce133 words
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Advertisement135 1960-07-05 9 I s^ Brighten floors, tile*, furni- U *«t ■■si« t -T ture with Kiwi Kwik Wax... i g^fife K° es on f*st for a thine to pXT^^TTA^lj^/ dry giving a brilliant 1 V-\ jjiJU k^ protective coating that's nonV n» J slip and water-resistant. "^ii-^^Blß What's more, it contains a135 words
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Advertisement74 1960-07-05 9 INSECTS '^Si ...instantly JUBL Prof#ct your n#oith OQomtf INSICT llßfin di*#o»«icorTi«d by A*o BOMB I n/ I "y**9 WMm ~M ff*ow^uito#s, fitos orto roocn#^ J^T Krtn^l U*« Block Flog ini.dkid.it* ff* f B| rower spray d#ltroy p* 1 ecofo< MOWS O lOltinQ UWf Mm e< iNMCtidd* ■EpsM DLAvIV H FLAG74 words
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Article, Illustration216 1960-07-05 10 npHE manufacturers of 1 Erres radios, Van Der Heem N.V., of The Hague. Holland, are introducing four new transistor models to the Federation and Singapore markets. Mr. C. A. M. Kroon, export manager, who is in Singapore to launch the sales, said yesterday that his company216 words
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Article, Illustration402 1960-07-05 10 Life office opened lin Federation MALAYAN INSURANCE COMPANY'S NEW FIELD fHE United Malayan Insurance Co. Ltd. which began operations in the Federation of Malaya last December inaugurated a life department last Friday. This according to the managing director. Mr. Joseph William Yee Eu, makes it the first insurance company incorporated402 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-07-05 10 MAYNARDS OPEN NEW SINGAPORE BRANCH MAYNARD and Co. Ltd., the Singapore wholesale and retail chemists and druggists, have opened a branch office in Orchard Road. The branch, which is directly opposite the Pavilion Theatre, would serve a growing number of customers in that area, said Mr. S. H. Lee, the101 words
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Article, Illustration185 1960-07-05 10 CALES of Viking beer are being expanded in 0 Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, Borneo territories and other Far East countries. This sales promotion campaign Is being carried out by Chua Kirn San and Co., Singapore, sole Importers of the beer for the Far East.185 words
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Article, Illustration235 1960-07-05 10 CANNED GOODS' TRADE IN MALAYA GROWS CANNED foodstuffs are very much in demand in the Far East markets and business in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya should expand even more with the removal of restrictions on hard dollar imports. This was stated by Mr Everett S. Stendahl, a new235 words
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Article76 1960-07-05 10 British Columbia's Second International Trade Fair will be held at Exhibition Park, Vancouver from May 3 to 13 next year. Arrangements are now being made and Inquiries from Europe and Asia are already pouring in, according to the organisers. Mr. M. P. Carson, Canadian Trade76 words
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Article136 1960-07-05 10 T«HE Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., are starting an Inclusive two-week tour for Malayans to Hong Kong and Japan, commencing on September 15. Announcing this In Singapore a spokesman for the company said yesterday that CPA were the only airline to initiate such a service. He136 words
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Advertisement353 1960-07-05 10 fy *i IIIIIIMIII (^ut ]reigkt time and co6t<> Moke certain your goods are first on the market. Air-freight them by INDONESIAN AIRWAYS looking Office: lit Floor, lank of Chino ■log.. Smgapor.. 1.. Pko«os: 371*1 *****-1. Bay No. 20, Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Phone ***** •r any travel og«nt in Singapore353 words
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Advertisement184 1960-07-05 10 ■HI BL, > i Passing-the-Pepper— around the world! From Indonesia, Malaya and the Malabar Coast Here the pepper is loaded aboard a modern carof India comes some of the world's finest pepper. goliner and carefully stowed in cargo boxes. BeA strictly tropical growth, the pepper vine thrives fore long the184 words
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Advertisement1608 1960-07-05 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LOIS TO ABEN, LIVERPOOL. ItAttOW. UNION ft COWTINCHTAL PORTI. UM f. port Sans P. Slms Peaan ANTILOCHtS UiinjlM. Havre la Part/My 7 My I MEnestheus mortal. Oabiia la Part My 7 My 1/ 1 My II AUTOLYCUS London, ttsubtrg. Rattiraas Jail I Jat| II Ml 11/12 M|1,608 words
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Advertisement2514 1960-07-05 11 py*j'jW' j^p^fjßp^s^^^^^^^*y^^B^ a^^^ y^? BB^^t«si^^B«T^A^^^L T j3 t LA.C UMES- £jr\jfSbk ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINtNTAI ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. h\S\JU Sport P. S-tom Peaan VgVVJBaF "SARCODNA" a) tta M/ 1 My 1/ 7 My 7/ I Ml J-jßgßf "INDIA" I'll M| 12/11 Jail 14/11 Ml Z-sT m TI "JUTUNDIA" k) 11/2,514 words
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Advertisement1385 1960-07-05 11 mMeAUSTER dc CO., LTD. Ttl. Na: 2UII. \lt^ef ni'Mf** UNI BXAVBMBBS LIMB I LONDON. NAMIURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE, 111 ANGELES. SAN FtANCISCO. ft NULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Ctn OF COLOMBO Acctptiag earn far Ctatrai ft Seat! S'pon P. Sham Pentng Antrica 14/21 Jily 21/21 My M/M My lONNEVILLE Cm OF1,385 words
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Article123 1960-07-05 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week on a firmer tone here today. Aust Cement gained Is. 6d to 635.. BHP Is. to 87s. and Custom Credit 9d. to 19s. 6d. Base metals and the oils traded along steady lines with no large moves. Commonwealth bonds held a123 words
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Article147 1960-07-05 12 T*HE Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/.s'. 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. O.D. 32147 words
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Article134 1960-07-05 12 CINGAPORE Chinese Produce I=3 Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent July Aug. shipments $30' a buyers, $31.. sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $45 sellers, drum $48 4 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muniok n-hite $300. Sarawak $295, special Sarawak black134 words
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395 1960-07-05 12 SHARES QUIET AS RUBBER DECLINES TO MARCH LEVELS By Our Market Correspondent WITH the rubber price yesterday hitting its lowest level since March the Stock Exchange was very quiet with buyers turned very cautious. During the morning session July first grade rubber fell to in; cents on lack of serious395 words
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Article32 1960-07-05 12 SINGAPORE, JULY 4. RUBBER: $1,161 P«r lb. (down 22 cents). 5 p.m. close: llb'2 cents (quiet). TIN: $395.23 per picul (up 12} cents). Estimated unofficial ottering 280 tons (uni hanged).32 words
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Article209 1960-07-05 12 RUBBER PRICES JULY rirsf grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 116'« cents per lb., down 2T» cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was uncertain after easy. S.C.CJt.A. Closing Prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Ini. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 116 1 sellers 116H (N);209 words
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Article137 1960-07-05 12 S'PORE SHIPPING SHIPS lying alongside the Sin. gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Cam bodge 1/2, Tegelberg 45, Ras Maersk 6A, Sumatra 6,7, Ktn» 8/9, Denbigshire 10/11, Yam* 13/14, Atreus 15/16, Stavropol 18, Pros. Tyler 19. Slrusa N. Wall 1, Sedlll N. Wall 2. Sadao N. Wall 3.137 words
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Article307 1960-07-05 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jaly 4 Jaly 2 Industrials: 139.93 139.93 Tins: 224.48 224.04 Rubber y -94.54 295.85 Jan. 1 1958=100 32.569 tons or 58 per cent more than In the same period of 1959. A sharp recovery was experienced by Lewis and Peat, commodity dealers and produce brokers,307 words
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Article741 1960-07-05 12 CJINGAPORE members 01 the Malayan Stock Eifchange reported the following bu*tn«*.' at their 3.30 pan- n yesterday. (Bargavtiaa are given before prices unloH only one was written Inai— «rish Fed. Dlspenoary 11.63 to $1.84; Fraser and Ne»ve ords $3.04 OL, $2.09; M. Cement $1.69 to $1.70; Robinson741 words
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Advertisement1161 1960-07-05 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast Service E T.A. ET.A. E.T.H. -UMtawa Mart" lit Call M/ 2?' Jsl> M Jill 2M- Call n/M J*l» 5A* 7t kit II Sen "Or tin Mara" 17 20 «u| 21/22 Alt 21 All 21. Ait, 17 Sept 1 Ott All auiUbljr ttiuipptu «ilh da<p1,161 words
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Advertisement410 1960-07-05 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far Hiigkiag, Japan:- Spore P. S ham Penanf "IHJTNEVEtin" I »a* »»f J Fir Raageii Ckittagaag. Calcutta:--••RumvEßnrTT. ii Nft ti«£ •BOIPMEVEBEn- 1» i»ly 21 JHy llMp "BONEVERin" Mi 31 Jsly Bulk oil/latex spsc°t available. JOHNSON LINE Far Htifkiif, Japai:- Sport P. SHam Pentnf ■STAR ALCYONE" 7 Jily410 words
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Advertisement697 1960-07-05 12 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING. 196* SUNDAY, 24TH JULY, 19M THUKSDAY, 28TH JULY, 196U SUNDAY. 31ST JULY. IN* ENTRIES close at 12 O'clock Noon on Wednesday, 13th July, 1960. USUAL $1/- UNLIMITED SWEEPS THE $1/- SPECIAL 1 N'MMITM) GOLD CUP SWEEP TO BE DRAWN ON THE697 words
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Advertisement645 1960-07-05 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1%% DEBENTURE STOCK 19*8/68-73. NOTICE ts herelry given thst the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 7th to 20th. July. 1960, both days Inclusive, for the prepsratlon of Interest Warrants. S. S. SCALES Cit" Treasurer and Registrar of Loans NOTICE Mr. Scow Leong645 words
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Advertisement1574 1960-07-05 13 COMPANY MEETING SEAFIELD AMALGAMATED RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED MR. A. H. MARSHALL ON A PERIOD OF SATISFACTORY PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT Intention and. If so. what compensation will be receivable. (I RRENT TEAR'S PROSPECTS Prospects for the current year are encouraging. The price of rubber continues very satisfactory possibly rather higher than1,574 words
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Advertisement704 1960-07-05 13 (Continue*) from Page SITUATIONS VACANT I Ward, Si (Min.)— Box it et,. mxtrm CHINESE OP EURASIAN lady re- quired to act as nurse/receptionist to large medical practice. Apply Box A. .171 S.T. Spore. WAITRESSES for Jonore Bahru bar able to converse English. Apply Halfway House Bar. 7| miles Buklt Timab.704 words
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Advertisement969 1960-07-05 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word, Si I Min.)— Box ctt. mttrm COOOWOOO PARK HOTEL will interview Restaurant Waiters (24 vacancies) Wednesday 6th July 9 a.m. to 12 noon A la carte experience essential. TWO ASSISTANT DIVISIONAL MANAGERS Wanted by an established Insurance Company. A»piiaanti muil hay* •ensiosrabl* sales sipenene*. Bucceiiful applicants will969 words
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Advertisement1132 1960-07-05 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word, Si (Min.)— Box It ttt. titrm i TNRII-BIDROOMID BUNGALOW with spacious gai-ien and all modern I convenient-** garag*. ear-porch, 3 I servants' quarters, beautifully furnish- i cd. Rent SBBO or nearest. Apply P.O Boi 2HI. Kpore LARCE PURNrSHID'UNPUNNISH. O Room uathroom attached. Modern Sanitation. Killlney Road1,132 words
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Advertisement1023 1960-07-05 13 TUITION Word, Si (Mm.)— Box It et, ,itrn AT YOUR HOME: Private Tuition for at) Standards to all School Subjects rracß S2O mombly Particulars: P.O. Box 2466 BlßSapore. ALLIANCE DRIVING BCMOOL nil ton by experienced English speaklnk Instructors. Complete Course S6O (13 iouriv lessosa). bourlv sa Pbone ***** I'pore LONOON1,023 words
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Advertisement649 1960-07-05 13 FOR SALE M Worst* Si (Mm.)— Box it ct,. extra ONI 0.1. REFRIOERATOR 11 cuntc feet one H.M.V. Radlocram Cabinet Model one Scooter one Reminston typewriter 13". All In food working order, for Inspection pbone B'pore S27M ANNUAL STOCK CLEARINO M% Reduction Sale- Children's Pyjamas 52.20. Ladles Pajamas. Men's Pyjamas.649 words
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Advertisement294 1960-07-05 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) >• Ir-ertf* Sl* (Minimum) Duttu 1 month. 1* Word, S3 it (Mm) ONLY one shop MBsl xarowi only. Batik Shop Cathay Cinema. JAVA MOOIS MIA K.ver Valla* Road i clamour roadr-to-rarasure NICELY desmnrd bracrlrts, nrcklKcea at pendants. Lrr Onn Uoi<l*mtthv «apor0.1.C. CtILIMO FAN Uasy Hire Purchase Terms294 words
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317 1960-07-05 14 ASTON ALSO SHOWS WINNING FORM Dashing run by Usaha-Setia ON T&E TRACK with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Monday. T T S ailA-SETI A did a dashing gallop on a good track at Bukit Timah U this morning. With Mickey Donnelly astride, this speedy Stardust five-year-old was hardly off his bit when317 words
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83 1960-07-05 14 TICKET SOLD AT AGENCY WON FIRST PRIZE OF $94,240 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first prize winning ticket No. *****8 —of the Singapore Tiirf. Club's big sweep last Saturday was bought at an agency in Singapore. The S.T.C.'s' big sweep tickfcrs are being sold for the first time at various agencies in83 words
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Article247 1960-07-05 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. I^WO world-class football teams may play in 1 S|ngapore and Kuala Lumpur during theii globe-trotting tour towards the end of this year, •reports Saul Joshua. These teams .are Costa Rica, who were champions ot the Central American tournament last year, and the Bohemians (Prague).247 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-07-05 14 ONG CHEW BEE receives the men's singles championship trophy from Datin Wong Pow Nee after retaining his title in the Penang open tennis championships. He beat Tan Song Kean 6-2, 6-1 in the final. Chew Bee also won the doubles, partnering Ong Chew Lam.50 words
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278 1960-07-05 14 By FRANCIS BOEY, Kuala Lumpur, Monday HTHE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union today named 15 athletes for the final Olympic trials to be held at Ipoh on July 24. They are: I Selangor: Llm Heng Suan (110 m and 400 m hurdles). R278 words
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Article85 1960-07-05 14 CYDNEY. Mon.— Sir Donald Bradman and Mr. W. Dowllng. chairman of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, left here by air last night to attend the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lords on July 14. Neither of the Australian delegates would comment <>v cricket's present "throwing" controversy,Reuter - 85 words
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129 1960-07-05 14 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —S. M. Yong, the only qualifier at the shooting trials for the clay pigeon class, has declined selection to compete at the Olympic Games in Rome next month. Yong was selected by the Federation of Malaya Shooting Association to compete129 words
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Article97 1960-07-05 14 NEL IS 'BAD MEDICINE FOR CHINDA SALISBURY (S. Rhodesia). Mon. A witch doctor's medicine failed to save African welterweight boxer Solomon Chinda from a first round knockout against Leon Nel, a South African white boxer In the first ever "mixed" boxing tournament in South Africa yesterday Chinda. who comes fromReuter - 97 words
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Article61 1960-07-05 14 PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island). Mon.— Sonny Li- ton of Philadelphia was named top contender for the heavyweight crown yesterday by the National Boxing Association and ex-cham-pion Ingemar Johansson of Sweden was dropped to second place in the ratings because of his title defeat. Johansson lost the crownUPI - 61 words
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Article62 1960-07-05 14 TAIPING, Mon.— The ar.nual North Perak badminton championships will be held in Taiplng on Aug. 20-21 and Aug. 27-28. The events to be competed are men's singles and doubles, women's singles and doubles, veterans' singles and doubles, and mixed doubles. Entries close on July 27 and should62 words
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279 1960-07-05 14 RUNA WAY WIN FOR BRABHAM at RHEIMS RHEIMS, Mon. —World champion Jac:- Brabham, after grinding his main rivals into the dust of the highspeefl Rheims circuit, gained a runaway win in record lime in the French Grand Prix yesterday. driving a Woijks Cooper, which had Deen nlted witn a new279 words
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Advertisement137 1960-07-05 14 ■_ajßajßjßßajaja«ajßvx -jBJBJB^b^B r A .1 J TERRY SPORTS SHIRTS ARE THE BEST English Made STINGS! BITES! There's nothing so effective as DDD Prescription to bring instant relief if you are bitten or stung by an insect. Antiseptic ODD cooling, toothing DDD— deans and heals skin wounds of all kinds fast—137 words
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Article343 1960-07-05 15 KIN TAT'S HOLIDAY TASK He returns from UK to try for place in Thomas Cup team By LIM KEE CHAN, Singapore, Monday T«HE nrst thought of any Malayan student back from England for his holidays is to enjoy it to the full, but Lee Kin Tat. the former Singapore junior343 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-07-05 15 American athletics coach, Tom Rosandich, who is now making his third visit to Borneo, presents the discus to Cpl. Kuda with which the tough Kulbait improved on the Borneo Games record.31 words
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Article176 1960-07-05 15 •vINGAPORE. Mon. Gan Kok Peng and Vim Chee Fong each won two titles in the finals of the Singapore schoolboys and schoolgirls championships played at S.B.A. hall last night. Kok Peng, one of Singapore's most promising youngsters, won the boy's title by beating his176 words
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Article61 1960-07-05 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malayan Airways Sports Club officials for 1960 are: President Mr. T.F. Kingston: vice-president Mr. R. Solomon: secretary Mr. R.A Gonzales; asst secretary Mr. C.A. de Sllva: treasurer Mr. Lim Joo Tong: asst treasurer Mr. O. Rengasamy: Committee: Messrs Chal Hon Yam, M.X.D. Nalr, ST.61 words
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Article37 1960-07-05 15 TOKYO. Mon— The Japan Lawn Tennis Association announced here today Atsushl Miyagi 28. and Osamu Ishiguro. 24 would take part In the Malayan tennis championships opening at Penang from July 28 for four days.Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article91 1960-07-05 15 ROME. Mon. The organisers of the Rome Olympics agreed this week to have the Games televised throughout Europe, while almost two million tickets were reported still unsold. I'nder the agreement, viewers of 20 East and West nations can watch from their armchairs as athletes from a91 words
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333 1960-07-05 15 Rosandich spots a winner: His name is Kuda SINGAPORE, Mon. THE PACE for better performances in track and x field events has already been set In Sarawak as athletes there prepare for the British Borneo interterritorial championships to be held at Jesselton on July 15 and 16. Sarawak athletes are333 words
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Article699 1960-07-05 15 SPORTS SUMMARY ATHLETICS Moar AAA trial 100 yds: 1 A. Lazaroo 2 Ibramm b. Joliaa 3 Md. Hassan bin Mood. Nob io.6a: 220 yds: 1 Mazlau b Hamzab 2 Xbrahlm b Jo ha 11 3 Jesaee 23.85: 440 yds: 1 A. Lazaroo 2 Ya'acob t Salleh 3 8. Pardlan 56.25;699 words
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105 1960-07-05 15 KiM Leng saves match for Kitchee I(-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Malayan player loaned to Kitchee, the touring Hong Kong soccer team, saved the visitors from defeat by Malayan Malays at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Malayan Malays led 3-0 at half-time, and 3-2 until the 63th minute when Ona Kirn Leng.105 words
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Article90 1960-07-05 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Marines Department scored their first full points In the top division of the BAFA league when they beat newly promoted Sukaramal 3-0 at Jalan Besar today. Marines, were beaten In their previous two matches, took command of play early In the match but failed90 words
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Article48 1960-07-05 15 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER Tour match: Ne^rl Sembilan v Kit chee HK (Seremban). Spore Div. 1: IRC v Maxwell (Jn Besar. 5.15); RAP Seletar v Darul Aflah (Jn Besar. 7). Friendly: Jolllads v HMS HattUnd (Farrer Pk). BADMINTON University of Malaya v Sinnpore B.A. (Oei Tiong Ham ball ipjn.)48 words
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242 1960-07-05 15 CABLES IN BRIEF MOTOR-RACING Franch Grand Prix (41S kilometre* 257.87 miles) 1 J. Brabham (Aust. Coo Der) 2 O. Oendftbtm (Belft, Cooper Climax) 3 B. McLaren 'NZ. Cooper) lhr 57m 34.95. at Rhelms. Befetam Grand Prix USee (112 kilometres) 1 E- Degner (Germany, MV) 2 J. Hempleman (NZ MV' 3242 words
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Advertisement18 1960-07-05 15 Wimbledon... ..^oco > s and, of course, the tennis balls which have been used at Wimbledon every year "Slazenger18 words
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Article228 1960-07-05 16 Nkrumah— 'third foree' plan COUNTRIES WITHOUT THE A-BOMB SHOULD GET TOGETHER TO PREVENT AN EAST- WEST WAR ACCRA, Monday. PRESIDENT Nkrumah is to propose the formation of a "non-nuclear bloc of countries particularly in Asia and Africa that do not have atomic weapons." He announced this today at the Suite228 words
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Article60 1960-07-05 16 LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory, Chancellor of the Exchequer,. is expected to give ud his post later this month, causing a Cabinet reshuffle, well-informed sources said today. Mr. Amory is known to be anxious to leave politics to spend more time in his family'sReuter - 60 words
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Article58 1960-07-05 16 SAN SALVADOR, Mon. The El Salvador Government has ordered two Cuban diplomats alleged to have meddled in internal politics to leave the country within 48 hours. The Foreign Ministry said today the two diplomats Armando Velasquez and Jose M. Valdres had "openly engaged in agitation threateningReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1960-07-05 16 LONDON, Mon. FieldMarshal Lord Montgomery left London by air today for Paris for private talks with President deGaulle— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration100 1960-07-05 16 One Getty party picture pressman couldn't take U#ET and bedraggled. TT Mr. David Sreen, a Daily Mail photographer, clambers out of the swimming pool, still clutching camera and electronic flash, to the laughter of guests. He was thrown in during the house-warm-ing party given by the richest man in theUPI - 100 words
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170 1960-07-05 16 Assam police shoot during language row: Six hurt GAL 7 H ATI (Assam), Monday. pOLICE opened fire here today on a crowd demonstrating in connection with the official 1 language issue. First reports said six people were injured two seriously— and were admitted to hospital. Police cordoned off the areaReuter - 170 words
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105 1960-07-05 16 PRAISE FOR CITIZEN WHO HELPED IN ARREST SINGAPORE, Mon. Police praised a citizen tonight for assisting two detectives capture a man after a $3,922 robbery in Beach Road earlier A \egetablt seller. Cheng Meng Cheow. was on his way to a bank with the money when a thug snatched it105 words
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Article220 1960-07-05 16 Cricket tea scores LONDON, Mon. Tea scores in today's cricket matches are: At Waste UO-on- Sea: Essex 212 and 249 (T. Bailey 51. B. Knight 44, W. Oreensmlth 40 n.o.i Glamorgan 148 and 19 for two. At Lards: M.C.C. 156 (T. Dodds 50) Oxford University 102 for no wicket (D.Reuter - 220 words
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Article365 1960-07-05 16 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON, Moo. —It wa» a quiet day in the stock markets today and the over-all trend was undecided. Gilt-edged made a good showing as a result of small investment buying and gains extended to three-sixteenths. Foreign bonds were mixed with Japanese issues looking firm and365 words
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Article, Illustration312 1960-07-05 16 Plane wreckage raises new speculation on Amelia Earhart NEW YORK. Monday. fHh wreckage of a pre-war American plane found in a bay oil the Pacific island of Saipan has caused new speculation here about the fate of the famous American woman pilot Miss Amelia Earhart who disappeared on a round-the-worldReuter - 312 words
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Article73 1960-07-05 16 PRIS, Mon.— David Lean, 52-year-old British film director, married a beautiful Indian girl, Leila Dcvi, at a private civil ceremony here today. They met while Mr. Lean was shooting "The Bridge on the River Kwai" In Ceylon. Mr. Lean, formerly married to British film actress AnnReuter - 73 words
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213 1960-07-05 16 IN BRIEF... GROMYKO IN LIFT ESCAPE DRAMA yiENNA. Mon. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, only just escaped injury when he tried to get into a lift while inspecting a Danube power station near Ybbs-Persenboug today. He was caught bctwrcn the lift doors as they closed and jumped off213 words
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Article52 1960-07-05 16 MANCHESTER, Mon. Scores on the second daya play In the match between the South Africans and Lancashire at Old Trafford were: LANCASHIRE: First innings, 351 for six, declared. SOUTH AFRICANS: First Innings (overnight five for no wicket) 192 for eight, rain stopped play, tea beingReuter - 52 words
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