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Title Section21 1960-07-06 1 wihau imiv (iHiinin sale exceeds f)0,000 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 a Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1960 15 CENTS. B21 words
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Article687 1960-07-06 1 PREMIER REJECTS CLAIM BY CHOU Opposition calls shooting 'treachery' Border talks with Nepal KATMANDU, Tues: 1 China has agreed to the holding of the first meeting of the Sin o Nepalese Boundary Commission here soon to delimit and demarcate the Nepal-Tibet boundary, th c Nepalese Foreign Ministry687 words
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75 1960-07-06 1 Lied by radio' charge against cook PERTH, Tues. A bored cattle station cook had deluded land, sea and air searchers for two days with fictitious radio messages about a missing ketch with a sick girl on board, police alleged in court here today. Cyril Joseph Waters, 39. was committed forReuter - 75 words
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291 1960-07-06 1 - NAIROBI. Tues. OATH TAKING on Mau Mau lines are going on again among Kenya's largest tribe, the 1,500,000-strong Kikuyu, according to official sources here today. The outbreak has been described as a revival of Mau Man, but many observers believe it is a291 words
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223 1960-07-06 1 MANILA, Tuesday. QOVERNMEXT tourist directors from six South-East Asian countries today endorsed 1961 as "Visit the Orient Year" and agreed on a common programme. to build up tourism in the area. The directors were speaking at the opening of a threeday meetingReuter - 223 words
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143 1960-07-06 1 BRITAIN ASKS CUBA TO RETURN OIL REFINERY TO SHELL T ONDON, Tues. Brit- am has asked Cuba to place the operation of the Shell Oil Company in Havana on a normal footing, an authoritative source said here today. The source said that this request had been made in a strongReuter - 143 words
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Article66 1960-07-06 1 PARIS, Tues.— France was preparing today to grant complete independence to eight more African nations. Formal talks will open tomorrow with leaders of four former states of French Equatorial Africa Chad. Congo, the Central African Republic, and Gabon. Talks opened yesterday for actual transfer of power66 words
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Article50 1960-07-06 1 NEW YORK, Tues. A punter picked six winning horses at the Rockingham Park race track in Salem, North Carolina, yesterday, and won U5533,149 ($100,000) for an investment of only US$2. The amount is believed to be a record payment on a twodollar bet in the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article47 1960-07-06 1 LONDON. Tues.— The condition of Mr. Aneurin Bevan. critically-ill deputy leader of the British Labour Party, was today reported to be unchanged. An official bulletin. Issued through the party headquarters today, added that his weakness was "very marked." He had a comfortable night. —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article25 1960-07-06 1 AMSTERDAM. Tues. Mr. Wlllem Frederlk Schokking, a former Dutch Minister of Defence and Navy, died in an Amsterdam hospital today, aged 59.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article301 1960-07-06 1 JAKARTA, Tuesday ¥\ANIEL MAUKAR, the Indonesian air force MIG-17 pilot accused of strafing President Soekarno's Jakarta and Bogor palaces on March 9, told a court martial here today that his attack was a "peace operation" and was not aimed at the President. Maukar wasReuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration331 1960-07-06 1 Rl: If claim proved she might be Queen of West Irian CONSULATE ADVISES PRINCESS EMIRIA AGAINST GOING TO UNITED NATIONS TO PRESENT CASE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fHE Indonesian Government today made its stand clear on Princess Emiria Sunassa's claim that she is the rightful monarch of West Irian (Dutch New Guinea).331 words
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Article17 1960-07-06 1 LONDON. Tues. Queen Elizabeth today dubbed 49 new knights at an investiture at Buckingham Palace.17 words
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Article64 1960-07-06 1 LONDON, Tues. A British research team said last night that It had produced penicillins which, after injection, are completely absorbed Into the blood stream and kill all staphylococcl, including those resistant to the older penicillins, without harm to the patient. The claim is made in theReuter - 64 words
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Article159 1960-07-06 1 30 Rhee men go on trial SEOUL, Tues. Th« first trial of. 30 top ranking officials of the former Rhee Government and the Liberal Party started today in the Seoul District Court. Thousands of people gathered in the City Hall to hear proceedings through loudspeakers. About 1.000 armed polict andReuter - 159 words
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Article36 1960-07-06 1 BOMBAY, Tues. A weak radio message from Cochin said a vessel named Eurystans ran aground outsid* Marmagoa on the West coast of India early this morning due to heavy seas in monsoon storms. U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article45 1960-07-06 1 P«:.!DFNCY MCE JOHNSON IN WAMM.MiIO.N lvi: >t!wlor lAJj'ioe .tobu- cf text* unit} formally '■•u^rc<i ricr tor PreMd cut y Si Lupoj Vi'c Kcut-.r MONGOLIAN SHAKE-UP tH> B.UOR lu-. Secretary of SfoagoLao I'sople"; R/tvoluti'j'.' i Pxri.- ten'ril CuinraiU' D laaiuroLliir r» Of Li. I'JtK:45 words
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Advertisement28 1960-07-06 1 Happiness Ahead MATCHING ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS nv^LSw WUITE GOLD I*>tJwVV «4 PLATINUM. P. H. HCMIV rs. North SrMa* •<-. *****> Met.i Shf»»r» S X— tat—' The finest tobacco perfectly packed28 words
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Advertisement32 1960-07-06 1 ice cool salad and lobster *3lt^t XaT~ i '~-~r3lßyra^ ■'iswktiMESE^--* j time for a W*U BEER Tig or has won the championship Gold Medal and other award* at the London Brewer* Exhibition*,32 words
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Article100 1960-07-06 2 Fifth trip from space MOSCOW, T«e«.— The Soviet dog "Courageous" has returned safely to eirth after its fifth space flight in a Soviet rocket, the Soviet news agency Tas«. reported today. The one-stage ballistic rocket, carrying "Courageous" and another dog and a rabbit, was successfully launched last month and reached100 words
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Article416 1960-07-06 2 TIMES SAYS; STATE HAS GOOD ENOUGH GROUNDS WITHOUT HAVING TO TURN TO RUSSIA LONDON, Tuesday. r rill Times said today that Sin- gapore need not be compelled to turn to Russia for aid. "Singapore," this independent London daily said, "like all other Asian countries isReuter - 416 words
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224 1960-07-06 2 Peking blast at Jakarta for shooting of 2 women TUKYO, Tuesday. pOMMUNIST China's official Peking People's Daily today bitterly denounced the killing of two Chinese women by Indonesian troops and police and said: "The people throughout China are most deeply concerned. "The bloody Incident of July 3 once again proves224 words
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Article, Illustration239 1960-07-06 2 Kennedy's just riled about Harry YEW YORK, Tues.— Senator John Kennedy i above) yesterday denied that the Democratic Party convention was rigged In his favour and said he was ready for the Presidency. He was replying to ex-Pre-sident Harry Truman who had said he would not be a delegate atReuter - 239 words
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Article53 1960-07-06 2 TEL AVIV. Tues, Israel's first atomic research reactor at Nahal Sorek, south of Tel Aviv, went Into operation for the first time on June 16. an official announcement said Ust night. Israel thus becomes the third Asian country to operate an atomic reactor. The others are IndiaReuter - 53 words
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116 1960-07-06 2 JET CAUGHT IN STORM: PASSENGERS HIT CEILING HICAGO, Tues. Passengers on board a plane that made an emergency landing here after encountering strong winds on Monday described how the craft was tossed up and down for five minutes with passengers hitting the celling The United Airlines Douglas DC-8 jet. on116 words
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Article183 1960-07-06 2 INZ. Tues. Mr. Khrushchev's daughter Elena today Interceded with her father on behalf of a weeping Austrian woman who had been unable to get I a visa to visit her aged j parents in Kiev. The woman. Russian-born Mrs. Alexandra Ecker, ranReuter - 183 words
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Article58 1960-07-06 2 GAUHATI Assam t, Tues A 24-hour curfew waa ordered yesterday on the Gauhatl municipal area, about 300 miles north-east of Calcutta, after police fired into a crowd, killing a student and wounding seven other people. The firing followed a case of incendiarism near a local village <asReuter - 58 words
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Article127 1960-07-06 2 LONDON. Tv«». THERE are over 3,000,000 blind people in tht Commonwealth says the annual report of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind published here today. The report said that two-thirds of this blindness arose from diseases which could have either been cured or prevented.Reuter - 127 words
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Advertisement200 1960-07-06 2 Larger Catches With Less Labour! y^yVAAV^/yW "Tivinyt" Fishing Nit is called "Atom Net" Why? Bwausi It catches mori fish thai all other nets, for it Is Invisible in Wotir i Filomtnis ot th« pi Of colour moll* it mvinbl* m water. t^-acSTK^yfiy^tf? niH M«r» catthM •>• I* it* sohntu. Et§§2^2m^200 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-07-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 0 Her World the magaiine all the women la m Malaya are still talking about20 words
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839 1960-07-06 3 No pledge on S. Africa membership BRITAIN DENIES INTENTION TO USE INFLUENCE LONDON, Tues. Decision will be in the hands of Commonwealth Premiers Macleod THE BRITISH Government had not given any pledge to use its influence to keep South Africa in the Commonwealth after it became a republic. This was839 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-07-06 3 Anne arrives to watch Royal Tournament IN A FLOWERED dress with scalloped edges, Princess Anne arrives at Earl's Court. London, to attend a performance of the Royal Tournament with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.36 words
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Article60 1960-07-06 3 ROME. Tues. Seven armed I police were Injured in Reggio Emilia today while battling against a crowd of stonethrowing demonstrators trying to invade the local headquarters of the Italian neoFascist Social Movement, The clashes, during which police charged the crowd with Jeeps and teargas bombs,Reuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration159 1960-07-06 3 FATHER FINDS HIS MISSING SON AFTER SCOURING EUROPE TONY STEPHENS, the l£-year-old boy who vanished from his home at Earl shilton, Leicestershire on March 28, last year, returned home recently. He was flown borne with his father and mother from a little West German town where he was found with159 words
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Article44 1960-07-06 3 CHICAGO. Tues.— The record for highway deaths over the three-day Independence Day weekend was broken when the toll reached 413 several hours before the holiday period ended officially at mid. night. The previous record was 407 In 1955. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article29 1960-07-06 3 LONDON, Tues Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip gave a dinner party at Buckingham Palace last night in honour of President Frondizi of Argentina and his wife.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article113 1960-07-06 3 THIS CAR RUNS IF THE SUN SHINES I ONDON, Tues. A cari which runs on energy from the sun will be displayed in London by an American scientist next month. Dr. Charles A. Escoffery, a physics chemist from the International Rectifier Corporation In Los Angeles, will demonstrate his invention. AReuter - 113 words
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Article38 1960-07-06 3 LONDON. Tues. Lady Dorothy Macmillan, wife of the British Prime Minister, met members of overseas branches of the Red Cross Society, many of them in national dress, at an informal tea party here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article31 1960-07-06 3 WELLINGTON, Tues. Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel "Lollta" was today declared an Indecent publication in a test case before Sir Douglas Hutchinson In the New Zealand Supreme Court here. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article152 1960-07-06 3 LONDON, Tuesday. HARRY JASPER, one of three financiers on trial in connection with property deals, was found not guilty at the Old Bailey. He was discharged. Jasper, whc had been on ball since last January, was cleared of all charges of recklessly making statementsReuter - 152 words
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Miscellaneous342 1960-07-06 3 Your radio today. --,^b%.- Reel: 10.00 Make Way Por Youth RADIO SINGAPORE i 0.30 Hancock'* Half-Hour: ll.ut Medium Wave 476 metres Good Night, Tte-V* 11 RADIO MALAYA from s. uo— lo.uo p.m. AM. 6.30 Good Morniiw: 6.3S NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: SERVICE 41.7 meirea 7 05 A342 words
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Article197 1960-07-06 4 SHOT YOUTH IS PUT ON PROBATION SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A YOUTH, said to be "lucky to be alive" after being shot by a police officer, was today placed on two years' probation in an armed assault case. On* Koh Poh, 17. of Serangoon Road, was found guilty last week of hurting197 words
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Article93 1960-07-06 4 NATIONAL THEATRE DONATIONS SINGAPORE. Tues. Thirteen donations totalling $5,740.96 have brought the National Theatre Fund to $517,549.42. They are: Singapore Majestic Theatre $2,566. Tamils Representative Council (2.429. Hoa Lam Dramatic Association $1,761.30, Tuy Chong Dramatic Players (being iiaU proceeds from The Awakening of Dawn') $510.66. Indian Flue Arts Society $354.40.93 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-07-06 4 ffWIS Straits Times map 1 shows the 5,000-acre site of the proposed 545.700,000 new industrial town in Jurong, 10 miles from the City of Singapore. Details of this ambitious scheme were announced by the Finance Minister, Dr. Gob Kens217 words
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135 1960-07-06 4 SEA CADET OFF TO U.K. AS JUNIOR SHIP'S OFFICER SINGAPORE, Tues.— CtaW Petty Officer of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps, Tham Kwok Onn, 18, leaves for Britain tomorrow as a Junior ship's officer on board the 12,<H>0-ton vessel Ben Reoeh. He Is one of the two winners of this year's135 words
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Article166 1960-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. WHE Ministry of Education today announced. the 1 timetables for next month's national language I public examinations. Written examinations will be held on the following dates and times: STANDARD 1: Aug. 16— language and composition from 8.30 a.m. to 11 a.m.: literature from 2166 words
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Article125 1960-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Thf national airlines of Malaya and Borneo. Malayan Airways and Borneo Airways, have revised their timetables for flights to and from Borneo. This was brought about when Malayan Airways decided to introduce an extra weekly Viscount flight to Borneo to supplement the three125 words
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Article240 1960-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A WOMAN was helping her husband, injured in A an assault, when she was fatally stabbed, a preliminary court inquiry was told today. 81m Kah Chwee, a motorsampan man. alleged that he and his wife, Tan Ah Buan. were struck by their fellowtenant.240 words
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Article47 1960-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Yeo Slew Joo, 24, was fined $75 in a district court today for committing an affray, by fighting in public. He committed the offence on April 21 at 2.45 p.m. at the Junction of Seng Pob Road and Eng Hoon Street.47 words
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Article46 1960-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. P. D. Hlmalslngha, director of the United Commercial Bank, and Mr. S. T. Sadaslvan, general manager of the United Commercial Bank will be guests of honour at a buffet dinner at the Indian Association in Balestler Road tomorrow at 730 p.m.46 words
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Article25 1960-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. Shirin Fozdar will give a public lecture on "The Founder of the Banal Faith" at the Cultural Centre on Friday.25 words
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Article280 1960-07-06 4 mHE following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. AaUUVALB BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA Ml) 1280 pm from London Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 719) 6.20 pm.: from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 9.20 pm. QanUa: prom Sydney,280 words
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Advertisement109 1960-07-06 4 WHAT DO MEN KNOW ABOUT WOMEN? CONSTANCI DC «v Z stumbled across rtiis provocative •jMatMMi in rha Unlvanify of M.l.yt«, Waif,,. Weak editran o» "Yakkiry Y»k." So she t •Ht ta gat an .mwtr. V* w j|| find it today In 0 MAKE your punting ajy by re»din« Miif mornini's109 words
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Advertisement473 1960-07-06 4 :#IipHAW: Oi-Knin^ull,,, 1 QQQQPb&M*B4I4 2 Shows Touay:U 8.30pm J PATRONS PLEASE NOTE Revised Screening Times From TOMORROW enwardj I Daily 2 Shows: 2JO 8 p.m. N. 8.: Every Mondoy Tuesdov ONE SHOW of 8 p.m. ONLY SS, S3. $2 —No F,ce Lilt GS2ES pfcon M 759 > I I. AST473 words
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Miscellaneous134 1960-07-06 4 CLOTRtNO SHOP: At St. to 7 p.m.; economies (higher Andrew's Cathedral. CWA Room. school certificate i 7 p.m. to South Slda. S p.m. to S p.m. p.m. MINISTRY OF CULTURE: YWCA; International WoFree film shows at 7 p.m.; Kam- men's Clvb Ceyloneae momlng. pong Teck Oee via Chen Sam 10.30134 words
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300 1960-07-06 5 '$700 for return of your daughter' TAXMAN TELLS COURT OF DEMAND: SINGAPORE, Tuesday. HARJIT SINGH, a taxi driver, told the Third District Court today that, after he had reported that his daughter was missing, a man demanded $700 for her return. Gurdial Singh and Narajan Singh, a wrestler, are accused300 words
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128 1960-07-06 5 Singapore Poly to teach television SINGAPORE, Tues. The Polytechnic is now making plans to teach television engineering, said the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye, in a broadcast last night. Dr. Toh. who is also chairman of the Board of Governors of the Polytechnic, said: "When television Is started128 words
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Article71 1960-07-06 5 {SINGAPORE. Tues.— Chan Seng Kiop. 14, suffered cuts on the head in a bottle attack outside his school at Kallang here today. He was hit by two other boys as he stepped out of a side gate after school. Other pupils gave chase bat the71 words
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Article20 1960-07-06 5 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. Thieves stole a curtain and two rolls of cloth from a mosque at Sungei Dua, Butterworth.20 words
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Article29 1960-07-06 5 RAUB. Tues— Tengku Hashlm bin Tengku Omar, the District Officer of Raub. has been transferred to Kuantan. He is succeeded by Inche Mansor bin Zainal. of Kota Bharu.29 words
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Article158 1960-07-06 5 BANDIT FIGHTERS GIVEN A KRIS if UALA LUMPUR, ilY'Tue':. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak bin bin Hussein, today presented a kris to the commanding officers of the Ist Bn., Cheshire Regiment, and the 2nd Bn. F 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, for services158 words
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Article134 1960-07-06 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A BRITISH diplomat. Mr. Donald Lancaster, who has been refused entry into Com-munist-ruled North Vietnam, would not meet reporters in Singapore today. An official spokesman of the British -.1 i Commission here said: "It is true Mr. Lancaster has been refused an entry visa134 words
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Miscellaneous149 1960-07-06 5 Bugs Bunny By Mint pit Heintdahi Li'l Abner By Ai Capp HERE'S TW'OFFISHUL M f ??-F*Rro'YaT^/''^*lJ^!*^s /^unixxk ME.Shewff.'T' 'N "^^^^^^B f first henrv i 1 j Dick Tracy By Chester Gouid ■■■■■^■■■^^^^HHI K'meluO, fifth, busness downl is MAVtN i [ytiTMe niZ»7'^ r okif HERE WOnTT GPOSS OVEP A LOOCEV TALKING149 words
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Article102 1960-07-06 6 I* Wtrdt $1$ (Minimum) LASROOV: The family of the late Cecil Henry Labrooy wish to thank all who sent wreathe and messagea of sympathy end attended the funeral of their brother at Singapore. MR. A MRS. S. DUTTA thank all relatives, friends and well- »lihers for tbelr valuable assistance,102 words
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Article366 1960-07-06 6 U H ore's $U (Minimum) TODAY SALE Commences In Salon Eunice. Dresses for all occasions prices from 115/- Also special offer on new stock. Four daya only. SECOND GRAND WSIKII At Tommy Thomson's Disposal Sale. Imported Woollen Suits. Topcoats, Drees/ Coat Ensembles far below cost!! iuiila budmi DHARMA. The366 words
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Article681 1960-07-06 6 Sarawak, it would seem, is taking to the ballot box as to the manner born. There is an enthusiasm for elected representation in the district councils, divisional advisory councils and the Council Negri which has surprised even government officials whose optimism had been encouraged by unpublicised rehearsals681 words
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Article288 1960-07-06 6 While South Africa overI.Jiadowed the British House of I Commons debate on the Commonwealth conference, speakers did range widely and analytically over the affairs of the growing family. Diverse statements and appraisals of the difficulties surrounding the subject could not obliterate, however, the Commons' unanimous disapproval of apartheid—a288 words
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Article222 1960-07-06 6 New ground is broken by the arrest in Singapore of two Chinese journalists accused of right-wing subversive activities. Subversion, however, is subversion, whether by the Right or the Left, and by the same token the fear when right-wing*journalists are arrested is the same fear that newspapers feel222 words
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Article, Illustration998 1960-07-06 6 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE WHICH OF THE CANDIDATES IN THE U.S. PRESIDENTIAL RACE HAS! THE QUALITIES SO NECESSARY AT THIS TIME? by ...AND THE TREMENDOUS TASK HE FACES THE next President of the United States must be a great man if he is to succeed998 words
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253 1960-07-06 6 COLOUR: there is a mild form of apartheid practised in Malaya, too I WAS a resident in Singapore and fully endorse Mr. D. Roberts' letter on the colour bar problem right here In Malaya and Singapore. One of my nieces happens to be very fair for an Indian. All her253 words
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Article39 1960-07-06 6 VTR. ROBERTS has done a great disservice to the peace and harmony of the cosmopolitan population In Singapore as well as the Federation and mast not go unchallenged. He has raised several issues which I shall leave39 words
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Letters
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Letter173 1960-07-06 6 iithat is sauce for the TT goose Is not sauce for the gander at least for "Union Secretary" who says that the Singapore Trades Union Congress is greatly weakened by its secretary-general being a member of the Government party. He says that Mr. Woodhull, though a PAP member,173 words
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Letter60 1960-07-06 6 PICKPOCKETS are actively operating in Singapore buses. They usually operate in groups of three or four. Any observant passenger can spot them. But may I suggest that If detectives are sent to round them up they should pay for their bus tickets In order to hide their identity.60 words
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Letter58 1960-07-06 6 TVS letter from EMC. on the Johore Zoo makes me feel ashamed that I did not write to you two years ago. I took a party of seven-year-old children to the zoo as a birthday treat and even they were appalled by the pathetic sights. Can the RBPC.A.58 words
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Article419 1960-07-06 6 NINETTA JUCKER - NINETTA JUCKER by ROME. Tues. Probably no town, either in modern or in ancient times, ever made such majestic preparations for the Olympic Games as Rome has done for the 17th series which open in August. Visitors will be blase indeed if they are not dazzled419 words
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Article228 1960-07-06 7 'REBELS' WANT TO COME BACK KUALA LUMPUR, Tuee. Singapore Umno "rebels", who quit the organisation last April in protest against the leadership of Dato Abdul Hamid bin Jumat and the granting of autonomous status to the organisation, are prepared to rejoin the party. Their leader The "rebels" members of the228 words
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Article53 1960-07-06 7 HE LOST S7OO IN WINNING TICKETS MUAR, Tues. Three tickets, which won a total of $700 in tbe latest Social Welfare Lotteries Board draw, were among property stolen from an ironsmith's shop here yesterdayTwo of the tickets won $100 each and tbe third $500. Property stolen included a watch, two53 words
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Article69 1960-07-06 7 10-man gang ambush veg. dealer SINGAPORE, Tues. Ten thugs ambushed a vegetable dealer, Tan Bak Slah, in Koh Sek Urn Road, Changl, yesterday afternoon and attacked him with knives and sticks. Police said Tan was driving In the area collecting vegetables when he was stopped by a man. As he69 words
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Article49 1960-07-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Leaders of the Ceylonese community In Malaya have appealed to all Ceylonese here eligible for citizenship to take out citizenship papers. The appeal has been made In a circular signed by Dato Sir Clough Thuraislngham, president of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya.49 words
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Article35 1960-07-06 7 KUALA KUBU BHARU, Tues. The Malayan Chinese Association here has formed a youth section at Rasa near here. It ls the thirty-third youth section of the association in Selangor and has 100 members.35 words
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Article, Illustration492 1960-07-06 7 SINGAPORE BOARD SEEKS TO BUILD MOST EFFICIENT UNIT AT MINIMUM COST POR LOWER INCOME GROUP SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE SINGAPORE Housing and Development Board expects to complete a record 7,008 units by the end of next year, the chairman, Mr. Lim Kirn San, said today. Mr. Lim492 words
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216 1960-07-06 7 Postmen to ask for more pay and pension KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation's 1,200 postmen are to ask for substantial pay increases in addition to their demand for pensionable status. This was disclosed today by the general secretary of the National Union of Postal Uniformed Staff. Mr. 8. Ganapathy. The216 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-07-06 7 Miss Borneo has 40 proposals in the KIV tray "MISS BORNEO 19«f"— Elizabeth Voon of Jesselton who passed through Kuala Lumpur yesterday on her way to America said she had received 40 proposals of marriage since winning the title. The pretty. S5-23-35. sft 4in. talL 18-year-old beauty said laughingly: 1161 words
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153 1960-07-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan High Commissioner In India, Mr. S. C. Maclntyre. has started an Inquiry into the activities of the Malayan Students' Association in Madras. An official of the association In a letter received hers says the inquiry Is purely to convince the153 words
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Article56 1960-07-06 7 SINGAPORE Tues.— Ng En* Bock, 37, of West Coast Road, was today fined $500 for assisting in the management of a "characters" lottery. Inspector N. K. Llew, prosecuting, said that Ng was carrying documents pertaining to the lottery when he was stopped and searched to Bu56 words
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Article17 1960-07-06 7 MENTAKAB, Tues. A branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has been formed In Kuala Krau.17 words
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101 1960-07-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. VINE Rulers and two Governors will meet here 11 tomorrow for a two-day conference on new amendments to the Federation Constitution It ls understood that the amendments will concern changes In the Malayan citizenship laws. Mentris Besar and Chief Ministers101 words
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Article63 1960-07-06 7 TAIPING MURDER: POLICE —HOLD 6 TAIPIN G, Tues.— Police have detained six people here following the murder of a businessman, Mr. Boey Chee Pol. 45. last Monday night. FOor were detained in Hntterworth and the other two in Taipmg. Police have also recovered several daggers, believed to have been used63 words
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Article36 1960-07-06 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Bight bicycles were reported stolen In Singapore during the past 24 hours, police disclosed this morning. A police spokesman urged cyclists to secure their machines before leaving them.36 words
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Article32 1960-07-06 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Six robbers stopped a cyclist, Koh Seng Glap, at the junction of Lavender Street and King George V Avenue last night and relieved him of $36 to cash.32 words
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Article82 1960-07-06 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday fUSTOMS officers seized 44 gallons of samsu mash during a raid on an illicit distillery this morning. Acting on a tip-off nine Special Division officers went to the* area a forested region In Aljunied. They discovered a big distillery in operation but82 words
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Article99 1960-07-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Congress of Unions of Employees In the Public and Civil Services will meet soon to choose the best Insurance scheme for Its 50,000 mem. bers. The secretary of Cuepacs, Mr. O. Leo. said today: "We have received quotations for the scheme from 1099 words
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113 1960-07-06 7 THIS IS MY AREA, SAID THE >— BOY THUG SINGAPORE, Toes. A boy of 18 who told a shopkeeper in St. Michael's Estate to give him $13 and then IS monthly "if he wanted to continue with his business" was jailed for a year today by a district judge for113 words
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Article42 1960-07-06 7 MUAR. Tues. Mr. D. P. Pereira, headmaster of the High School here, has been re-elected chairman of the Johore branch of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union. Other officials are: Mr. Saw Chee Leng, secretary; Mr S. P. Livingstone, treasurer.42 words
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Article237 1960-07-06 7 MINISTER SETS UP ADVISORY BOARD SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yonj Nyuk Lin, today announced the appointment of a 12-man teachers' training advisory Board, headed by Dr. Tai Chen Hwa. of the University of Malaya. The new board replaces the 10-man teachers' training college advisory committee which has237 words
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Advertisement254 1960-07-06 7 WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR FACE? AT some time or other B^^^__ B B^_ xnost of us have been embarrassed by pimples and H^^^^^^^H^^^^^H rashes, or tormented by prickly heat. How miserable lt makes life. You can't be efficient at your Job, or enjoy your leisure if you feel like sb^Lbßßw^^O^254 words
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Advertisement297 1960-07-06 7 Trust world famous to bring you the BEST in air conditioning Wherever you travel around the world, you'll find Carrier Air Conditioners in famous hotels, giant skyscrapers and luxurious homes. That's because Carrier knows air conditioning best. Come and see the latest Room Weathermokers that Carrier has developed for your297 words
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Article287 1960-07-06 8 Farmers saved $llm. by co-ops PENANG, Tuesday. SINCE its inception nine years ago, the Federation's rural co-operative Apex Bank has saved padi planters about $11,280,000 in interest alone and has helped to smash the padi-kuncha (middlemen) system' in some states. "But for loans granted by the bank, farmers throughout the287 words
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Article100 1960-07-06 8 pENANG, Tues.— A lorry attendant was seriously wounded last night when a gan c attacked him at Sungei Ova, about six miles from here. The victim was found unconscious by a police patrol car and sent to hospital. He had been stabbed In the back100 words
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Article31 1960-07-06 8 SEREMBAN, Tues. More than 350 old boys of St. Paul's Institution have submitted their names for the annual reunion dinner to be held on Mont La Salle on Saturday.31 words
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Article51 1960-07-06 8 TAJPINO, Tues. Miss DevaUranl Kanagasabal. a former student of the Treacher Methodist Girls' School here, has been awarded an Indian cultural scholarship to study medicine at the Lady Harding Medical College for women at New Delhi. She leaves by air for India frcm Kuala Lumpur on51 words
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Article42 1960-07-06 8 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Inche Karaaruddln bin Abdul Rani, from Tanjong Mallm. has assumed duties here as Deputy Assistant District Officer In place of Tengkn Zublr bin T c n g k v Nasir who has been transferred to Tanjong Malim.42 words
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Article29 1960-07-06 8 KUCHINO. Tues. The Kuching Municipal Council Is organising poster design and essay competitions for schoolchildren '.-om July 18 to Aug. 6 in connection with Its anttspttung campaign29 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-07-06 8 TOP JOB FOR POLICE OFFICER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Fong Kok Eng, has been appointed Registrar of Criminals. He replaces Mr. S. J. Brown. Mr. Fong was formerly OCPD Koala Lipis. He joined the Police in 1936 and has been in the CXD. and Special108 words
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Article52 1960-07-06 8 TUC takes over SINGAPORE Tues. The Singapore Trades Union Congress has taken over a dispute between the Buklt Timah Sawmills and the Singapore General Employees Union over the impending retrenchment of 15 workers. The TUC has appointed Mr. Sydney Woodhufl, Its political and Information secretary, to discuss the matter with52 words
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223 1960-07-06 8 SUNGEI PATANI, Tuesday. A WOMAN doctor last night saw a body by the road. The ambulance men she sent to collect it saw a ghost. Workers who went there later saw nothing at all. Dr. Chee Sweng Len* reported on her return to Sungei223 words
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Article56 1960-07-06 8 HONQ KONG, Tues. Mr. William Charles Oomersall, chairman and managing director of China Engineers Limited, died last night. Mr. Gomersall, 65. who came to Hong Kong from Shanghai eight years ago, was also a director of a number of textile and shipping firms in Canada.Reuter - 56 words
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459 1960-07-06 8 Toh: Singapore Airport will be East's best when developments are complete in 5 years SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rPHE Singapore Airport will be the finest in the East when deve- lopments to it have been completed in the next five years, the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said on Radio459 words
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291 1960-07-06 8 IPOH, Tuesday TtilE magistrate's court here was cleared today for a mystery woman to testify in camera during a preliminary inquiry into a double murder and an attempted murder. i 1 The Prosecuting Officer, Mr. A. Balaretnam, ASP. asked that her evidence291 words
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Article102 1960-07-06 8 At 19 he couldn't count up to 10 ALOR STAR, Tues. A father told the magistrate's court here today bis 19-year-old son did not even know how to count up to ten. "He is a very stupid boy," Ahmad bin Lebal Ismail said of bis son, Abdul Kadir. charged with102 words
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Article28 1960-07-06 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Th« three-day-old strike by 20 employees of Marlborough Theatre In Beach Road ended today. Film shows at the theatre are back to normal.28 words
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Article32 1960-07-06 8 BEREMBAN, Tues.— A Nejrl Sembilan branch of the Malayan Youth Hostel Association Is to be formed after %«»ettn« at the King Geor«« V School on July 17 at 11 a.m.32 words
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Advertisement199 1960-07-06 8 FROZEN SWANSON CHICKEN Select your favorite parts Js^B i^^^^ 1. Drumsticks —So meaty so satisfying 2. Wings —So tender... thay melt in yo«r mowtfc 3. Thighs— Always youoQ and •xtra-f lavorM l 4. Breasts Specially selected specially good t 5. Cut-up fryers Hard to resist hot off the grill I199 words
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Miscellaneous260 1960-07-06 8 Straits Times Crossword ac kosr 4. Tbe moot powerful Dart of 1. Decide on portions of Vocal the band (t-S). i«n (•>■ t. Thrive on the rlac of ahakesS. Avoided a health reacrt oe- peare mi. side a certain sea <e> 7. Just a aecondi 9. No welcome blow about260 words
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Advertisement1406 1960-07-06 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UMB TO MEN. LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONOON ;> CONTINENTU PORTS. Dm S'pora Sails P. Sham Penani ANTILOCHUJ Liverpool, havra It Party My 7 My I MtNUTMaS Liverpppl. OuMit Sdn 13 My 7 My 1/ I Jity 11 **7fiIC«S London V«<H|. Rotterttam Mil I My 10 My 11/12 Ml1,406 words
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Advertisement1104 1960-07-06 9 LA.C urns- jgSrZXVk AOEN. lEDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL S SCAMINAVIAN PORTS. H^fifeyVm S'pon P. S'Mm Penani VkX\J_f -SARSMHA" I) I 7 Jlly 7/ I My JjK "IMIA" 1/12 Jiiy 11/11 My 2kwyPo«B "JSTLAMIA" k) 10/11 My 21 22 Jely 21/24 My Accoptini carlo tor Genoa, Antwerp. Rottirdm/AnisterdaM. Bremen, Hamburg, OMO eotkeaaarg,1,104 words
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Advertisement1123 1960-07-06 9 >n M THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "a^T SIMAPOIE (lllllllllMd M «M IMtM RiMPMI) I LINES SAILIMS tl UIN. HJ. a CaNTININTU POtTS. roan P. mam Ppmm BENIINNEI LiverpMl, Hill. Hamburi Ida I I Jery 11/11 Mf 11/14 Mf KNHIANT Hambun, leadei 20/24 Mf 2*y» Mf 30/31 Mf lENUWEIS liverpail,1,123 words
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Advertisement1365 1960-07-06 9 MoAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. ffiDA TEL, Nl: 2UII. V*** »IT J MA t UMB KLAVKKKSS LOfB F LOMIIL SUUaUK. RiniROAM HAVRE. LM AMELEI, UN FUNCISCO. I. MU. lEATTIE, VANCOUVER A PORTLANI em OP COLOMOO AatMtin tana far Cntral i SmUj Spore P. S'hM Peneni Amenca. 14/20 Mf 21/23 Jwtt 24/201,365 words
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Article113 1960-07-06 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. TNVESTMENT shares malntalnx ed a firm tone here today. Court* aids eased 6d. to 16s. 3d. and ICIANZ cased Is. to 78s. 6d. Base meials and the oils traded along steady lilies, while Commonwealth bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc 97/9 Mount Lyell 6/9 buyer113 words
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Article131 1960-07-06 10 CINGAPORE Chinese Produce *3 Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/Continent July/ Aug. shipments f3o>/ 7 buyers, $31", sellers. Coconut oil: quid; bulk (44 sellers, drum $48 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok while $300. Sarawak $295, special Sarawak black $220 and131 words
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Article37 1960-07-06 10 SINGAPORE, JULY. 5. RUBBER: $1.16* per lb. (up three-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: lib A cents (quiet). TIN: $395.25 per picul (down 12 J cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 20 teas).37 words
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Article207 1960-07-06 10 JULY first trade rubber buyers 1.0. b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 116'j cents per lb.. up three-eighths ot a cent on Mondays close. The closing tone was quiet. S.t.C'.R.A. elosint; price* in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 K.s.s. spot f.o.b. buyers 118%, sellers 116% (N);207 words
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527 1960-07-06 10 SHARES EASIER: RUBBER IRREGULAR ON QUIET MART By Our Market Correspondent WITH an irregular Rubber Market and several other factors prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday continued to ease and the volume of business was reduced again. Buyers were very cautious and there was some evidence of profit-taking. All 25527 words
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Article35 1960-07-06 10 On the free exchange market in Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.73% for T.T. and 5.71% for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.94 and one tael of gold at 252',35 words
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Article11 1960-07-06 10 Snngei Bitter's restricted output In June was 167 piculs.11 words
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Article22 1960-07-06 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: July 5 July 4 Industrials: 139.46 139.93 Tins: 224.39 224.48 Rubbers: 2*1,27 294.5* Jan. 1 ISSS 10022 words
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Article959 1960-07-06 10 UINGAFOKE members ot me *3 Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.-n. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrial*: Fed. Dispensary (2) $1.63; Fraser and Neave ords (2) 12.09; Gammon $2.26 and $2.27; Henry Waugh $1.50; Jackson959 words
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Advertisement543 1960-07-06 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fsr Kaatkan. Upas:- Spore P. S'haia Pawn! "uraHitn* f*»i s »»i 3 «si Far «aaf*M, CMttapag, Cilcatti:"■fninMfTT" .TTT la Part 7 Jaly "sow»mittTT" «J«if a {air Mian '••OMfWttTT" Jslf W» 11 JMf Bulk oil/latex space available. JOHNSON LINE Far Hinfkaat, Jaaaa:- Spore P. Sham Penanf "STM AICV3NE"543 words
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Advertisement552 1960-07-06 10 NOTICES NOTICE The Chartered Bank and the Eastern Bank Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Jointly announce that Mr. Llm Llam Hee has been transferred to the Chartered Bank as Compradore and his place as Compradore of the Eastern Bank Ltd.. has been filled by Mr. Urn Yew Kay. PERAK SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY552 words
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Advertisement242 1960-07-06 10 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING. 1960 24th, 28th And 31st Jaly. ISM NOTICE FREE GIFT TICKETS 11/. IMI-11-I i SWEEPS EIGHT Tickets will be given Ixtt for every 100 Tickets ordered at one time (or each day's Sweep. SPECIAL I M IMIIIK GOLD CUP SWEEP EIGHT242 words
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Advertisement765 1960-07-06 11 NOTICES NOTICE MR. LIN YU CHONO h.M left j our employ and is tnerelure no*, authorised to transact any t>usl- 1 ne« or receive payments on our I behalf SUMMIT CO. <M> LTD. 36H. Prinsep Street, Singapore. KLANG TOWN COUNCIL CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF RATES ON I'NOCCI'PIED BUILDINGS. (Sectien 39765 words
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Advertisement782 1960-07-06 11 TENDERS TENDERS ARE INVITED SEPARATELY for: A. The supply of rations and B. The supply of rice, sugar and condensed milk In each case for six months from 1.7.1 MO to 31 12.1960 for the Junior Technical (Trade) School. Ipoh. Full particulars may be obtained from the Chief Instructor. Tenders782 words
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Advertisement876 1960-07-06 11 Irlllltil.lJllilll'iJlllMJ.'.N.Ul ontinuiO irom l'*xr hi SITUATIONS VACANT it Wards U (M<n.)—Box it cts esfn wanted SALESGIRLS salary and commission. Apply personally 84-A Robinson Road Snore July 6th and 7th. I START A SMALL agency business i t import-export from bome/Offlcc. In I struct ions, assistance from London Kree booklet. P.O.876 words
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Advertisement1057 1960-07-06 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Were!* (Min.)— Box it rts. extra COMPANY SECRETARY, Hlgni* paja position* ta the bueinecs world ar* opee to you if you obtain your A C.i.B or A CCS. Kor -re deulla Of orst cla* Air Mai Tuition Service, with dual rfuaran'ce ot Continued Tuition and No toil-No r*e.1,057 words
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Advertisement1115 1960-07-06 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Words U (Min.)— Box 5* ct,. oxtrn MOOBRN WBLL-PURNISHBO PLAT with two DedruQtna at Katong Baal Ooaat Road or any qu'et residential area. Plena* Telephone Singapore *****. WANTBD unall unfurnnhed 1/2 nedroom house flat or *elf-coat»ln*d unit, modern sanitation Moderate rent Pleaee apply Mr*. Lim lofflc* hour*)1,115 words
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Advertisement1099 1960-07-06 11 TUITION tt War** II (Min.)— Box tt ct: txtra LAMBERTS DRIVING SCMOOI Refrsekst Course $40, Intel mediate oi Beginoer courses from ISO. Buropeaa. Asian in* tractors 410 Orchard Roart Spore. Telephone 2479 a MALAY LANGUAGE: Let Star- or., College help eou master Itl Carefuil> planned coaree drafted by expert* wll1,099 words
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Advertisement846 1960-07-06 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word, St (Mtn.)-Bax tt rf*. extra FORO PREFECT 19S1 good runsing condition tyre* good insurance until June 1961. SBSO. Highest bidder eeeures View 161 Carpmae) Road. S'poce. mt FIAT SOS, excellent condition, comprebenolve Insurance Feb. 1961, regularly serviced, recently overhauled. View 2« Capitol Flats Spore after846 words
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Advertisement704 1960-07-06 11 FOR SALE tt Word, ti (Min.)— Box tt ct: txtrm ROCK BOTTOM SALE for one week only! Long playing record* SS/- ee.cb. AU othrr brand* to clear *t below coet. Latett bit* at 30% discount upward*. Vlalt early to Victory Recorde Co. 4TI North Bri<U<- Road. Tel: ***** al*o at704 words
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Article290 1960-07-06 12 A FEW WORDS FROM AUNTIE JANE Hello Girls and Boys: There is not much room to say a lot today, because most of the space has been takfn up by your work. But I must say you did very good work this time, even better than the last. Most of290 words
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Article, Illustration791 1960-07-06 12 Prize winners for prose and poetry I WANT AN ISLAND Ml SIN BIN AHD. RAHMAN 14, Road 578, Jalan Sentosa, Petaling Jaya. Kuala Lumpur. want an island which is all my own. An Island where no one can shout791 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-07-06 12 Ng Weng Sang made very clever use of colours in this painting. He coloured his paper black first, and then by splashes of blues, reds, purples, yellows, greens, browns and white, suggested the picttne of an Oriental woodland nymph scattering flowers.43 words
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Advertisement163 1960-07-06 12 A •|.__Llwww,-_-— X ..I success and stamina Those whose physical activities |^gg^||^|| make such a strcnuousjcall on their I S^^ reserves»\turn to Scotts Cod Liver Oil wS^fsJiP Capsules— for that regular supply of J^&M^Pv \itamins"A& D so essential to their jfi aV^t well-being. Scotts Cod Liver Oil Capsules le^p^^F^^Bi contain163 words
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Advertisement103 1960-07-06 12 f^L ANTISEPTIC J/PRKKLYHEAT •^i f V POWDER and SOAP V' Mf^ With DCMtf m. m v *DCMX fa a powerful germicide which gnards agaiatt the possibility of infection. Regular use of John»oti'i Prickly Heat powder and soap will keep prickly heat and otber tkin rashes at bay. And they arc103 words
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2205 1960-07-06 13 tKOM W - Usaha-Setia can sparkle over pet distance tKOM W FOLLOW VAN BREUKELEN-DONNELLY PARTNERSHIP with EPSOM JEEP'S best bets sre Tua Pwar (Race 1), Gameborough (Race 4) and Usaha-Setia (Race 6). Call Boy's double is: Chenderiang (Race o) and Blue Mirage (Race 5). The going will be good. RACE 1—2.15: (Class 4.2,205 words
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Article435 1960-07-06 13 SOCCER Tw match: Neßii SemWlan 5 if |Jai&mg 3. Priumsing. Hashim Sidek. Kitchaa. HK 3 (Yeung Wai Yip. Lav Chi lam Lm Teh Tun« at Reremban >'r»r Oovt.-Business Housrs Diy. !j Bungaar RRC 4 (Gcdsl 2 Selvamuthu 2) Malayan Tobacm t: Dhr. 3: simlta SC435 words
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Article38 1960-07-06 13 LONPON lue». Bob B.rtx: Uie unea-^hlre all-rounder. VM today named to make ud the v |l«m whom England's Warn will lw ch«ean to meat South Africa In the Test starting at Notr tiajh»» en Thursday.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article135 1960-07-06 13 tPSOM JEEP CALL SOY POINTfP Kace TLA PWAR Uanring Water Entertainer TIA PWAR I nttrtainer Slipper Prince D. WATER lUa t'Har ■New 8Ute Race 2 WIDE SCREEN Pulot Ham Hindu Itobr HINDI' ROBE Pr. Vearlim Wide Screen WIDE SCREEN Hindu Kob* Esther's Pet Me* 3 ST HONORE h»n«rn« ni135 words
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Article82 1960-07-06 13 Si. ANUtftvv a, iues. Two rectos in a non-stqp day's P»ay of more Ump 13 hours g.iva U»e C»nie»ary British Open goU champtonship a good send-ojl here yeaierday. Peter Alllu. ef Britain cut a strode oft the record for the 6.M6--yara old course with brlllUJU K82 words
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Advertisement254 1960-07-06 13 FLY WHEN YOU FEEL J LIKE JT > '^V____^__> __p* wfr^^ FLY NOW PAY LATER With Pan Ana's pay later scheme, you can travel over Pan American's world wide system of routes for as little as 10% down. You can take up to 24 months to pay the balance in254 words
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Article264 1960-07-06 14 PICKETS KEEP CLERKS AWAY FROM OFFICES, BUT NO VIOLENCE Lumumba: Order must reign European firms need not fear for their future LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday, p \>l»>\ and strikes today continued in three of the Congo's major cities after a weekend of tribal and social unrest that left at264 words
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167 1960-07-06 14 'Bar all-white Test teams' call to the MCC I ONDON, Tues. A petition will soon be presented to the M.C.C, signed by three of its members, asking it not to agree to future South African cricket tours in England on a whites only basis. Mr. Anthony Steel, a London solicitorReuter - 167 words
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Article230 1960-07-06 14 CORONER GETS SECOND OPINION I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A coroner was today given the second opinion he asked for on April 22 when he adjourned an inquest on Dr. Peter W. G." Tasker. Dr. Tasker. 35, a nutrition expert, was found dead In bed by his wife on March 2. At230 words
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Article35 1960-07-06 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will open an exhibition of paintings by Mr. Lai Pay Cheng at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street, on Thursday at 5.30 p.m.35 words
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301 1960-07-06 14 Husband who caused wife's death by kicking her is sent to reform school KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. AN 18-year-old coffeeshop assistant, Hussein bin Taib, who caused the death of his wife by kicking her in the stomach, was ordered by the High Court today to be sent to the Henry Gurney301 words
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Article193 1960-07-06 14 LONDON, Tues.— Yorkshire, the champions and current leaders, returned to winning form with an innings win against Warwickshire at Bradford today. Today's results were: At Bradford: Yorks bt Warwick by inns snd 70 runs. Yorks 304-9 dec.; Warwick 142 and 92 (Trueman 7-43). Yorks 12 pts.Reuter - 193 words
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Article39 1960-07-06 14 SINGAPORE. Tues— No. 42 Commando. Royal Marines, and aircraft of No. 848 Squadron. H.MJ3. Bulwark, will give a press demonstration ft their assault capabilities at the Royal Naval Air Station. Bembawang. on July 12 at 7.45 a.m.39 words
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Article30 1960-07-06 14 LONDON. Tues— Sir Christopher Chancellor-chairman of Odhams Presr Limited, said today that there was "no truth whatsoever In reports that the Dally Herald may shortly close down."— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article33 1960-07-06 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Sultan of Johore. Sir Ismail, will officially open the Johore Bahru branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. at jalan Ah Fook on Saturday at 11 a.m33 words
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Article22 1960-07-06 14 LONDON, Tues.— Britain's new Vickers Vanguard turboprop airliner, grounded since May 26 because of an engine fault, flew again yesterday.22 words
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Article113 1960-07-06 14 CINOAPORE. Tues.— lndian R«- creation Club have never had j it so good in the first division of the Singapore Amateur Football Association league. This evening at Jalan Besar Stadium, they again gave notice ol their determination to win the champion.'hlp when they trounced Maxwell «-0113 words
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Obituary46 1960-07-06 14 MORRIS Richard Vivian A.M.I.C.E. :il GlrneaulM Stn July 1(HW). Funeral Bidadari 3.30 p.m. Wrdnraday. lynch J.I. Suddenly 4th July In U.K. prt'vioufly Manager. Austasut 1.1 ar. MRS. V. NADARAJAH In Ipoh on 5 7.60. Funeral on 6.7.60 at 4 p.m. from V Colon Avenue, Ipoh.46 words
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Article24 1960-07-06 14 MR. MIC RHODES thanks the Mrdical OActr I c. and thr staff, of Batu Cajah Hospital (or kind attention over a oonsMemble period.24 words
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Article289 1960-07-06 14 LONDON, rues— It has been another day of indecision in stock markets with buyers adopting a cauuous policy in view of credit uncertain lies. Nevertheless, industrial equities provided a number of good features and among leading stocks. Turner Newall advanced seven shillings to 108/6 on the free share289 words
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85 1960-07-06 14 VALIANT TAKES OFF ON NEW NON-STOP FLIGHT LONDON. Tues. A Royal Air Force Vickers Valiant Jet-bomber left Marham. Suffolk, yesterday to fly non-stop the 6.000 miles to Sea Island, Vancouver. This first-ever non-stop flight across the Atlantic and Canada to the Pacific coast is expected to take about 15 hours.Reuter - 85 words
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Article27 1960-07-06 14 JAKARTA. Tues. The administration of the Indonesian province of East Borneo has proposed that the town of Tarakan be declared a free port. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article23 1960-07-06 14 JAKARTA, Tues.— wesiaeni Sekou Toure of Guinea will pay a state visit to Indonesia In August. President Soekarno has announced.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article37 1960-07-06 14 LONDON. Tues. Spot 34HdNorn., August 33\d.. Bept. 33' d.. Oct./ Dec. 33>,d.. Jan./ March 32 a id.. April/June Z2",d., July/ Sept. 3lHd.. July c.U. 33*« d.. Au?. c.l.f. 33 \d., Sept. c.l.f. 33",(i. Tone: Barely steady.37 words
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Article21 1960-07-06 14 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £808. sellers £809. Forward buyers £798. sellers £798 < 2 Settlement £809. Turnover a.m. 310 tons, p.m. 65.21 words
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225 1960-07-06 14 SAUL JOSHUA - DARUL AFIAH LUCKY TO GO DOWN BY TWO-NIL SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Tues. f\ARUL AFIAH'S days as the top team in the First Division of the Singapore Amateur Football Association league are fast fading. Oarul. champions for the past two years, crashed 2-0 to newly promoted R.A.F Seletar at Jalan225 words
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Article175 1960-07-06 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. Despit* scoring a straight sets win tonight London Polytechnic student Lee Kin Tat, who returned to Malaya specially to bid for a plait in the next Thomas Cup team, failed to impress in his match against University of Malaya student Lir.dy Lee. Kin Tat175 words
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Article29 1960-07-06 14 OEREMBAN. Tues A new look Negri Sembilan team, which included five Gurkha pln>ers. gained a thrilling 5-3 win over Kitchee. the visiting Hong Kong footballers, here today.29 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1960-07-06 14 CRICKET: Inter- Service and S.C.A. Senior tourney match H.A.P. v Army, S.CC padang <1» a.m.) SOCCER: S.B.H.FA League and Cup Senior: Eveready v Chartered Bank, rarrer Park; Hongkong Bank v Singapore Glass. F and N ground. Junior Semi-final Metal Box v M. Airways, Farrer Park BADMINTON: S.B.A. Junior championships (semi-finals).55 words
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