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Title Section20 1960-07-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times I Hat**" 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 11, 1960 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article948 1960-07-11 1 THE ANTI-WHITE UPRISING SPREADS Appeal from Luluabourg then silence 100 rebels killed in battle BRUSSELS, Sunday. AIRCRAFT OF FOUR NATIONS today began a giant airlift to ferry thousands of white refugees out of the terror-ridden Congo republic. In the \vake of another day of antiEuropean violence cameReuter; UPI - 948 words
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382 1960-07-11 1 Kelantan's new Sultan weeps as father is buried in mausoleum KOTA BHARU, Sunday. SOLEMN POMP, the people of Kelantan this afternoon buried their late Ruler, Sultan Ibrahim ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Mohamed IV who died here yesterday. Members of the royal family wept as the green draped coffin bearing his remains382 words
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Article54 1960-07-11 1 NICOSIA, Sun.— Cyprus will be proclaimed an independent republic on Tuesday. August 16, the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, announced today. The Governor said the date had been decided after consultations with Archbishop Makarios and Dr. Fadhll Kutchuk. President-elect and Vice-president elect, following the Initialling of anReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-07-11 1 CHINESE IN WEST JAVA PROTEST TO SOEKARNO JAKARTA, Sun. Ten West Java Chinese organisations have protested against the Indonesian army's killing .of two Chinese women in Tjihami village last week-end. The deaths occurred during the movement of alien Chinese from Tjihami. The Indonesian Government had banned aliens from conducting retailReuter - 94 words
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Article33 1960-07-11 1 LE HAVRE. Sun. The French peace plan for Algeria which General de Gaulle is seeking to put Into force will provide for an Algerian Government, the President disclosed here. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article25 1960-07-11 1 BAHREIN, Sun.— A Kalinga Airlines C-47 was reported missing in the Persian Gulf area tclay with 20 persons aboard, including 16 passengers. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-07-11 1 TOP: Soldiers lead the coffin of the late Sultan of Kelantan through the streets of Kota Bharu ABOVE: The new Sultan weeps beside the coffin when it lay in state at the Istana. Straits Times pictures.39 words
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Article181 1960-07-11 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. A student. Low Keng Oh, 18. was drowned today while picnicking with a group of his classmates at Coney Island, off Ponggol Point here. Low's body was found floating in about four feet of water shortly after he was > mbssed from a party181 words
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Article131 1960-07-11 1 Teachers killed as car overturns 3UNGEI PATANI, Sun. Three teachers, including two women, were killed and two other teachers were injured when their car overturned and landed in a roadside drain. Just outside Gurun today. The dead were Quan Yok Chye, 30. Yang Chin, 16, and a man. Lav Cheng131 words
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Advertisement114 1960-07-11 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is tne only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY' H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Slfigopore t Strmrg STOP PRESS KATANGA ASKS U K TO SEND114 words
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120 1960-07-11 2 FIVE WILL COMPETE FOR KISHIS POST TOKYO. Sun. The Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, last night joined in the race to succeed Japan's Prime .Minister. Mr Nobusukr Kishi Mr. Fujiyama announced his intention to run for the premiership after conferring for several hours with Mr. Kishi. Hi will competeReuter - 120 words
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272 1960-07-11 2 T<OKYO, Sun. Nearly 12,000 Japanese today demonstrated near the U.S. naval air station at Athugi. 20 miles from here, against U-2 aircraft based in Japan. The demonstration organised by the People's Council opposing the United States-Japan Security Treaty, began early this afternoon. TheReuter; UPI - 272 words
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Article39 1960-07-11 2 Nationalise U.S. companies— call JAKARTA. Sun. The powerful Indonesian Labour Federation. Sobsi. today urged the government to nationalise all American-owned enterprises in Indonesia as a protest against United States endorsement of Dutch military moves in West New Guinea.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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73 1960-07-11 2 CHARLOTTE (North Carolina). Sun. A handful of Negroes took seats alongside whites at lunch counters here yesterday as i the Carolines' largest city began partial integration of stores that were targets I of frequent sit-down de- monstrationsA spot check of the seven department drug73 words
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Article316 1960-07-11 2 NIAGARA FALLS, Sun. Roger Woodward, seven, protected only by a life belt, was swept over the Niagara Falls yesterday and picked up alive 165 ft. below. Police said ttar only others to have survived a plunge over tin- falls have been i daredevils encased in elaborate "barrels" and other316 words
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Article18 1960-07-11 2 CAIRO. Sun.— The United Arab Republic has built jet aircraft for the first time.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article130 1960-07-11 2 MILFORD HAVEN (South Wales), Sun. —Nine explosions ripped througn the tanker Esso Portsmouth here yesterday. Huge pillars of flame and smoke gushed Into the air and oil spewed over the harbour. One seaman was drowned when he dived into the oilclogged water to escape Two others130 words
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Article32 1960-07-11 2 LONDON, Sun.— Princess Margaret met Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade representatives at a review of 7.000 cadets In York yesterday. She took the salute at a march past— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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288 1960-07-11 2 S. Africa on verge of a bloodbath, UN Association in Britain is told LONDON, Sunday. rwfHE United Nations Association of Britain and Northern Ireland was told last night that South Africa was "on the verge of a bloodbath" and that 75 people had already been condemned to death at secretReuter - 288 words
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131 1960-07-11 2 BIG STRIKE THREAT: INDIA GETS READY NEW DELHI. Sun. Guards are being recruited to patrol railway lines and safeguard telegraph wires against sabotage if union leaders should decide to go ahead with a nationwide strike by two million Central Government workers. The strike has already been branded as illegal by131 words
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85 1960-07-11 2 LONDON. Sun. A Communist Party banner led a procession of 5,000 people at the funeral here yesterday of I Mr. Harry Pollitt. chairman of the British Communist Party. Delegates from more than 20 countries who attended the funeral included a highranking Russian Communist andReuter - 85 words
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184 1960-07-11 2 POLICE TO KIDNAPPER: TAKE RANSOM AND RETURN BOY J2YDNEY. Sun.— Police Commissioner, Mr. Colin Delaney. last nia;ht urged the kidnapper of Graeme Thorne to telephone the boy's parents and arrange to release the boy unharmed if the ransom was paid. One of the most relentless police hunts in Australian historyReuter - 184 words
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Miscellaneous10 1960-07-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby *B^B^B^B^V OTT^ I V B^^^^^^Bt^"10 words
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Article, Illustration731 1960-07-11 3 'KHRUSHCHEV THREATS NOT GOING TO DETER THE U.S. GOVT.' PRESIDENT Eisenhower said yesterday 1 that the United States would not tolerate the establishment in Cuba of a regime dominated by international Communism. The President made his views known in aReuter; UPI - 731 words
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Article179 1960-07-11 3 POLICE SHOOT BENGAL RIOTERS pALCUTTA, Sun.— Two people were killed at Siliguri, West Bengal, yesterday when police opened fire to disperse a crowd trying to attack an Assamese politician. This was stated in a radio message received here by the West Bengal Government. Four other deaths were reported yesterday inReuter - 179 words
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Article23 1960-07-11 3 LIVERPOOL, Sun.—Skeleton liner crews catered lor hundreds of stranded transatlantic passengers today as a seamen's strike paralysed the port of Liverpool.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article125 1960-07-11 3 THIS IS BID TO MUZZLE US— MBOYA NAIROBI, Sun. Mr. Tom Mboya, secretarygeoera l 9? the Kenya African National Union, has criticised the Kenya Government's decision to restrict certain Klkuyu" suspected of responsibility for recent subversive acts. He said: "Security must not be used as an excuse to muzzle genuineReuter - 125 words
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Article35 1960-07-11 3 BOSTON, Sun Negro entertainer Sammy Davis Jr announced yesterday that he and Swedish film star. Mai Brltt. would be married on Oct. 1, by a rabbi at his home in Los Angeles.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-07-11 3 MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Sun. Miss U.S.A., Linda Bement, 18. yesterday won the Miss Universe conMiss Italy was chosen first runner-up. The other runners-up. in order, were Miss Austria, Miss South Africa and Miss Soain.— Renter. Night.Reuter - 40 words
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Miscellaneous312 1960-07-11 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE hhort «»vf: i> metrr> c from 9.00— io.no p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES ERMTSS M°ulc?8 e o^e >« News; 8.05 A Date With Music: Prnani 366 metres 8.30 Back To The Thirties: 9.0 c312 words
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2585 1960-07-11 4 OUR DUTY IS TO DEPLOY PUBLIC FUNDS IN INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE T H E Singapore Government reserves the right to see in what fields public money given to the University of Malaya should be expended and emphasis should be puv, but2,585 words
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Article191 1960-07-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. nrHE TAMIL community here is to set up a seA condary technical school in the Kalaimaga] Tamil School in Yio Chu Kang Road. 1 A new building and necessary equipment for technical education will cost about $150,000. The chairman of the publicity sub-committee of191 words
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207 1960-07-11 4 KUANTAN. Sun. Five thousand leaflets are being distributed In Pahang. telling people that the official ending of the Emergency on July 31 does not mean that Communist bandits will be allowed to move about freely. This is stated by the Mentri Besar, Ungku Abdul207 words
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91 1960-07-11 4 OLD BOYS BODY NOT FOR THIS I— SCHOOL- JOHORE BAHRU. San. Unlike most schools in Malaya, the English College here does not have an old boys association. Former pupils of the college belong to the "English College Association." At the annual reunion dinner and dance here last night, the association's91 words
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Article74 1960-07-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Stage club will present the Peter Coke comedy "Breath of Spring" at the Cultural Centre Theatre, canning Rise, from July 20 to July 23. There will be one show each for the first three nights, starting at 9 pjn. But on July 23,74 words
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Article106 1960-07-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m. Monday: Colombo Court (near High street) Lorong 17 Chinese Temple; Kampong Heap Guan San. Tuesday: Wayang Stage at Cheng San Road, off106 words
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129 1960-07-11 4 2 WORKERS CAUSE THREE-HOUR STRIKE SINGAPORE, Sun. About 50 workers of the Stan-dard-Vacuum Oil Co terminal at Pulau Sebarok stopped work for three hours thU morning in protest against the company's alleged action in taking back to work two men who had been Involved in an assault case. The men,129 words
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Article46 1960-07-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Swami Ranganathananda will give a public lecture on "The Modern Renaissance in India" at the. Arts Lecture Theatre, University of Malaya, in Cluny Road here at 8.30 p.m. on Thursday. The Swaml is from Ramakrishna Mission of New Delhi.46 words
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Article32 1960-07-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Minister and Assemblyman for Havelock, Mr. Low Por Tuck, will open the Havelock Road Community Centre on July 23 at 5 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-07-11 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 714) 8.15 pun.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA 706) 10 JO Pm. Qantaa: Prom Sydney, Mel* bourne. Perth. Jakarta (EM 645) 10.15 a.m.285 words
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Miscellaneous120 1960-07-11 4 Singapore diary.., KAMALA CLUB: Sewing class, playground. Lorong Engku 10 a.m. to 13 pjß. 1 p.m. to 3 Aman and Forfar Square, p.m., 3 p.m. to 5 pjn.; embroi- Queen st own. dery class, li am. to 1 pan.. 2 YJM.C.A. (Orchard Road): 1 OF A» S32JWK 1 bMSing Field120 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1960-07-11 5 A CROWDPLEASER'S SLOGAN: 'I AM THE COMRADE OF HUMBLE POILU' BASTILLE DAY WAS THE SIGNAL FOR HIS PLANNED TAKE-OVER ON tlie evening of July 8, 1887, the Girc dc Lyon in Paris was crammed with 40,000 hyste rical cheering people. WeepingDaily Mirror - 1,111 words
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Miscellaneous272 1960-07-11 5 Buys Bunny By Batph Beimduht t I [TnA\<6OODNEss > I" .'.A\-"r.£SE floary' bw-r I I SOT HERE BEFORE TO GO OUT 7OOAY// i P^*^v^_ I H /n CKED THE Li'l Abner By At Lapp i other childrer\ all over On3F I —small Siobbovians wait SLOBBCMAN CHiLLUM II li'L the world,272 words
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Article209 1960-07-11 6 70 Wordt 11* (Minimum) VAN RAALTE New Style Petticoats. Blips, (iouni, Pyjama Suits A Robes just received at Modern Sillc Store, 34, HlKh St. Spore 6. CRSAT READING at little cost. Complete range of Pan and Fontana books available at 8 pore Cold Storage Arcade, Orcbard Road. SPIRELLA MADE209 words
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668 1960-07-11 6 The Straits Times Monday, July 11, 1960 Some Vital Registrar-Generals are no more able than anyone else to produce their reports and statistics until time has overtaken much of the importance of what they have to say. But late in publication as the report for 1958 is, many of the668 words
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Article379 1960-07-11 6 Belgium's African policy is in ruins, a tragedy for the Congo and a warning to the whole African continent. There is no point in persistent repetition of the cause. Dependent territories cannot just be tossed into selfgovernment. The experiment in the Congo has dissipated the goodwill it was379 words
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Article205 1960-07-11 6 To most people in Malaya the Sultan of Kelantan must have seemed unassuming to the point of self-effacement To his subjects in Kelantan he was a familiar and active ruler, often to be seen and as often as not driving his own car. The contrast is, of course,205 words
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Article, Illustration961 1960-07-11 6 AS THE DEMOCRATS MEET IN LOS ANGELES TO PICK THEIR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, PHILIP DEANE SPOTLIGHTS SENATOR JOHNSON- MEETING S c na t o r Lyndon B. Johnson is an intense experience, physically. As he puts it, he likes to get-a-hold of the flesh, to gauge a961 words
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LETTERS
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Article280 1960-07-11 6 WAS surprised to read the criticism of Singapore's newly completed National Library. The building has not yet been occupied and Its main functions have yet to be put to the test by the library staff and the public. One strong criticism was that the library280 words
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Article164 1960-07-11 6 THE announcement that the Government of the Federation proposes to brush aside Its commitments under GATT does. I think, deserve some comment. To the writer at least the decision is a deplorable one. There are many Instances in history when failure to honour "a scrap of paper" has ultimately164 words
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Article101 1960-07-11 6 •THE amnesty for fake applicants for citizenship has raised a very complicated Issue for many Indians. Many obtained their papers under a false declaration knowing fully well that what they were doing was wrong. As "Federal citizens" they then brought their wives and children to this country. Now If101 words
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Article172 1960-07-11 6 r PHERE has been controversy in Parliament over the social welfare lottery. The PMIP stand Is Justified since It is a theocratic political party. In Islam games of chance are not permitted. The PMIP should also oppose Income from alcohol. A Muslim State cannot enrich itself on taxes collected172 words
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Article73 1960-07-11 6 CONGRATULATIONS to the Penang Further Educational Department for having successfully pioneered evening classes in music. Although somewhat advanced, these classes enable people to study the Royal Schools of Music syllabus lor only 50 cents an hour. From this beginning it is to be hoped that degrees in music may73 words
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Article200 1960-07-11 6 THE Government announced a month ago that registration officers would call at all homes to re-register eligible persons as voters. I waited four weeks and no-one turned up at my home which has three qualiied voters. I made inquiries and of 10 people I spoke to only three200 words
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Article113 1960-07-11 6 T WAS the owner of two dogs, not quite six months old and In the best of health. But in my neighbour's opinion they were a nuisance. So he telephoned the Veterinary Department, claiming to be the tenant of my house, and asked that the dogs be removed. He113 words
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Advertisement90 1960-07-11 6 The eyes of HoKhaiYim are the eyes of a Swis*» trained watch technician. Hit thirty years accumulated skill, and that of his ten colleagues at the Singapore Rotas Service Station— the largest and best equipped in Malaya— are only available to owners of fine Rolex and Tudor watches. For oiling,90 words
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Article682 1960-07-11 7 S.T.C. GENERAL COUNCIL MEMBER WAS EXPELLED TO PRESERVE UNITY, SAYS REPORT ENEMIES of the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Unim had tried to use gangsters to threaten members of the union executive, the union's report to the annual meeting said today. The annual report said a member of682 words
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Article, Illustration218 1960-07-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYA should take full advantage of its political stability to attract investments and loans, Professor J. R. Hicks said today. Prof. Hicks, Professor of political Economic at Oxford University, and his wife, also an economist, are making a brief218 words
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155 1960-07-11 7 Rail union seeking 14,000 new members |POH, Sun.— The Na- tional Union of Railwaymen has started a nationwide drive to increase its membership. According to the acting president, Mr. P. Ramayah. the target is 14,000 members by the end of this year. Meetings will be held at all the union155 words
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Article73 1960-07-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The state chairman of the National Association of Women's Institutes in Perak. Che Kamslah Ibrahim, left nere by air today for a twomonth visit to the United States. During the tour, sponsored by the U.S Government, she will study the activities of73 words
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Article36 1960-07-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun._ The Labour Party of Malaya will hold its annual conference in Johore Bahru on Aug. 20 and 21. This was decided at the party's national executive committee meeting held here today.36 words
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Article57 1960-07-11 7 JESSELTON. Bun. North Borneo"s population increased by 115,320 in nine years, according to a census carried out by the Govern, ment in May this year. The census puts the population at 449,461 against 334.141 given in the last census in 1951. The new census also revealed that57 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-07-11 7 Force 136 man takes field command in North Malaya A YOUNG Malayan who ilk parachuted into the jangles of Kedah as a member of Force 136 to fight the Japanese has taken over the top field command of the country's armed forces in North Malaya. He is Brig. Ten* ku285 words
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204 1960-07-11 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. TJHE Health Ministry, which recently took over the Hawkers and Market Department of the City Council, is reviewing the over-all position of markets and hawkers in the State, a Health Ministry spokesman said today. The spokesman was commenting on a letter from a Straits204 words
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259 1960-07-11 7 ffHERE were red faces A at the annual meeting of a trade union here today as members found they had unintentionally voted for the dissolution of their union. The majority had said "Yes" to the proposal— "The Selangor Government Medical Services Union Is winding up259 words
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91 1960-07-11 7 'SECRET GAMBLING' IN KELANTAN FUN FAIRS KOTA BHARU. San. The Deputy Mentri Besar, Haji Mohamed bin Nasir. said today in a statement that there was evidence that gambling had been going on secretly in fan fairs in Kelantan. Sometimes profits derived from fan fairs did not go to organisations allegedly91 words
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Article17 1960-07-11 7 MUAR. Sun.— The Town Council plans to build new offices at a cost of $250,000.17 words
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Article70 1960-07-11 7 IPOH. Sun. Burglars broke Into a house In Jalan Yang Kalsom here early this morning and escaped with Jewellery worth more than $4,000 while the occupants were at a midnight show. When the occupants Madam Chong Yew Mul, her son and daughter returned at 2 a.m.70 words
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Article45 1960-07-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Ban.— A young Sandhurst-trained officer. Lieut. Sukhdez Singh of the Federation Engineers, left here today for a sixmonth course In India. Lieut. Sukhder. 24, will take a course in field engineering at the College of Military Engineering, Poona.45 words
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69 1960-07-11 7 CALTEX GETS GO-AHEAD... ON CONDITION MUAR. Sun.— The Town Council here today approved an application of the Caltex Petroleum Co. to build a service station here on condition that Malays were employed. Caltex service stations at Johore Bahru. Yong Peng, Kota Tlnggi and Mersing all employ Malays. The new service69 words
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Article44 1960-07-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Mr. K. Carthigesu, a senior master of the English College here, has been transferred to Kluang as headmaster of the Government English Secondary School. He was given a farewell party by the pupils prior to his departure.44 words
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Article50 1960-07-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The father of a General Hospital doctor was killed today in an accident with a car at the Junction of Princes Road and Circular Road. N. Manlkkavasakan. 68, a Government pensioner and father of Dr. M. Balasegaram. was cycling along Circular Road.50 words
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Article38 1960-07-11 7 BENTONG. Sun.— The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Syed Ja'afar Albar, accompanied by the Director of Information Services, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latlff. yesterday visited Bilut Valley and studied the land development scheme there.38 words
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Article32 1960-07-11 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Prof. Mohammed Yamln. president of the Indonesian National Planning Board, made a brief stop-over here tonight on his way home to Jakarta after a two-week visit to Japan.32 words
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Article93 1960-07-11 7 A publicity drive for investment J^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Industrial Development Dlvlslo© of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Is preparing booklets to tell the world of the attractive investment climate for overseas investments here. A spokesman said today that the booklets would tell all about Malaya's "tax holiday" for93 words
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Article272 1960-07-11 7 ANOTHER UMNO BREAK IN STORE SINGAPORE, Sun. The City Division of Singapore Umno has unanimously decided to seek direct affiliation with Umno, Malaya, and have its own constitution. This is the second "rebel" division to take this steu. The North Division made the same decision last month. It will seek272 words
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Article1017 1960-07-11 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - The State's role in industry ALLINGTON KENNARD By OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL IN THE MALAYAN ECONOMY By J. j. PUTHUCHEARY. (Eastern University Press $4.50). MR. Puthucheary's study of the ownership and control of wealth in Malaya would demand attention whatever the circumstances of publication and despite the lack of original research.1,017 words
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Article130 1960-07-11 8 NIGHT WU'HUUT END. By Alistair Mac Lean. (Collins 15s i. IF CLICHE is permitted, and one feels that Mr. Mac Lean would not object, this is the work of a master of suspense. This is the old spy and top secret apparatus story in a brilliant new setting—130 words
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Advertisement139 1960-07-11 8 Take E INI O FRUIT SALT' for Quick ifaietf from stomach upsets... Over- indulgence Upset atomach KrfrcshirtK ENO Relief from pain f^mmmmmmf^ When we'll hu\v, or in a hurry, jl^^^-^alp everyone of us eats or drinks jpSMfftdjl too quickly... and sometimes JPJmP^H our eyes arc tun big fur our jßt139 words
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Miscellaneous285 1960-07-11 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS led astray (6). 1. and 9. Fleckers metalled 6. After tea Negroes reassemble highway qlven new look as In Africa (6. 4, 5). men add hoi tar: Danger! 7. Hindered the Inexpert In 1 3. 6, 4, 2, 9). action (7). 10 Cutting tool gutded by285 words
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Advertisement1392 1960-07-11 9 McALISTER <St CO., LTD. TORI tei Na 20M1, IX V*** gtj r tf.«f— am lime KLAVENESS LD»E l^^k LONDON. NAMIUK. ROTTEROAM HAVRE, LBS ANSELES, SAN FRANCISCO. B. HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. CITT OF COLOMOO Acccptiag earn far Ceitral I SNtk S'pora P. Sham Penani Amenta 14/20 Jaty 21/11 Jaly1,392 words
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1612 1960-07-11 10 HEA VY SELLING SENDS SHARE PRICES DOWN By Our Market Correspondent WITH the rubber price down eight cents on the week, dollar rubbers cracked in price on the Malayan Stock Exchange and took industrials and minings down with them although to a lesser extent. It1,612 words
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Article28 1960-07-11 10 TIN RUBBEB (per pica!) (perlb.) July 4 SM3.ZS >116% 5 $395.25 $1.16fe 6 $396.00 $1.13 •<, 7 S39".** £1.13 !i 8 $396,87 4 $1.08 9 $396.12 < i28 words
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Article189 1960-07-11 10 UINCAPORE members of th* Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noun on Saturday. July 9. Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.60 ON: Fraser and Neave ords $2 03 and $2.04; Gammon $2.21 cd D. $2.29 cd; M.189 words
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Article565 1960-07-11 10 MARKET COULD NOT STAND UP TO SELLING PRESSURE RUBBER experienced its biggest shakeout for months on the Singapore Market last week and a drop of about eight cents was registered during the flve-day trading period At 108 cents, the price has declined by 15 centsAP - 565 words
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Article98 1960-07-11 10 r|MIE Malayan Kxcliunge Banks' Association made the following changes in Us rates to mer* chants on Saturday. July 9 (all rates 10 $100): Canada: buying ::lrmail T.T. 32 3/8, O.D. 32 1/2, 90 d/st 32 15/16 credit bills. 33 trace bills. Selling T.T. or 0.0. ready: Canada 3298 words
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Article22 1960-07-11 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: July 9 July 8 Industrials: 136.26 136.96 Tins: 216.23 217.05 S Rubbers: 272.39 275.50 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article40 1960-07-11 10 ipas do. lelU do. Current payment 17V4% t 12>*% t 30<;'rt 10% t DaU- of payment July 21 July 21 July 21 July 21 Total for year 62%% 40% Total for previous year 15% 52*% 17'.i7e 40«- 040 words
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Article1389 1960-07-11 10 rpHE following list of revised quotationt was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (July 9) H and I. (tand for highest and lowest for business done this year. INDOSTRUIS •Hi Brick!. 2.40 220 OfflsT .80iNl IXO Atlas Ice1,389 words
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Advertisement497 1960-07-11 10 CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY! It's foresight, and not chance, thot sets the shrewd investor apart from the rest, but you moy consider yourself lucky to have some of the best financial experts in the country working for you when you invest in UNIT TRUSTS. For Information and Frto Booklet writ* to497 words
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Advertisement1334 1960-07-11 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are Invited for the CRAIK OF INDIAN STUDIES in the University ol Malay* in Kuala Lumpur. Furtliet particulars and application lonns are I obtainable from tiie Registrar, University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Pantai Valley, Kuala Lumpur. Applications on the prescribed1,334 words
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Advertisement730 1960-07-11 11 'PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Tracers in the Public Works Department in the I Salary Scale tB5-A3-94/Ex.Bar/ 100 AT 50-160 plus COLA, at current rates. Candidates for appointment j under this Scheme must nave at- 1 I tamed their 16th but not their 1 32 nd birthday730 words
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Advertisement840 1960-07-11 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTBICITT DEPARTMENT j NOTICE TO CONSUMERS I Work In connection with electrl- I csU extensions In Buklt Timah Vil- > lage BubstaUon will necessitate the r interruption of electricity supplies t between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and a COO pm. on Tuesday. 12th July.840 words
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Advertisement766 1960-07-11 11 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORI TENDERS Idministrator's Department (Parka Recreation St Maintenance Branch loom 111, City Hall). <a) Replacement of Metal Winlows at Paya Lebar Pumping Stalon. Tender Deposit $100. Clom t 2 15 pm. on 19th July, 1960. Tenderers are requested to asemble at the Halifax Road Storet t766 words
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Advertisement797 1960-07-11 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT M »or«-. U i Mi*.)— Box tm et: txtrm BJCPERIBNCBO TEACHER parttime to coach Cambridge Qualifying Teat Candidates in Evening school. Quote telephone Number. Graduate preferred. Box A 5250 S.T. Spore. I BUROPBAN COMPANY requlrea First Class free-lance salesmen to aell Autocycles direct to797 words
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Advertisement1005 1960-07-11 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt $S I Miit.) Box in rla extra HOUSING A DEVELOPMENT Board. Singapore requires (a) Chief Draughtsman (Architectural) Qualification A Experience. Intermediate R.1.8.A. or selection by Committee. At least 13 years suitable experience In a draught ing once. Age: Preferably not leas than 3- years. Salary: 56401,005 words
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Advertisement1003 1960-07-11 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* U Win.)— Box St ef txlrm rOtt (ALB or IO l*t 4-FVdroorß Flat, on* with bmlhroom attached at 27-A Shrewsbury Road, easy paymrnta can be arranged. r\.rthrr partlculara. Please apply: 6S Amoy Street. Spore or Phone ***** TO LIT FLATS 138 134-A Ternbellng Road (Katons Arra)1,003 words
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1216 1960-07-11 12 EPSOM JEEP - AUTOMATION GIVES LUCKY 'CHENS' A CUP RACE DOUBLE EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Sun.— Chens' Stable, the owners of Happy Melody, winner of the Summer Cup last week, completed a double when Automation won the Singapore Cup over IJ miles hero today. Automation, ridden by Moses Lee, beat Who Kapws (Frank1,216 words
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364 1960-07-11 12 SYDNEY, Sun. Results of Australian Football League matMr. 1 <N>— W. Wallsend S Adamstown x, Charleetown 0 L Macquarle 8. Cardiff 1 Blacksmith 1. Awaba 8 Mayfleld 3. Wallsend 0 Cessnock 3. NSW Fed. Dtv. 1 Praxut 8 Auburn 0. Gladesvllle 1 Hakoah 0. Corrimal U.364 words
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955 1960-07-11 12 MICKEY DONNELLY LANDS A TREBLE WITH GOLD CATCH, SATORO AND EVELYN was in the rear, with Grand Coud trailing. Brilliant Light was well clear of Brilliant Scholar at the home turn, with Gallant Scholar third. Take Easy moved up smartly on the outside. Brilliant Light was soon beaten. Brilliant Scholar955 words
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Article69 1960-07-11 12 T ONDON, Sun.— Baron Guy de Waldner's French four-year-old Javelot won the Eclipse Stakes over ten furlongs at Esher yesterday in a tight finish with Irish-train-ed Tulyartos. Tulyartos, who attempted f o make all the running, was :aught In the last few strides by Javelot. There69 words
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Article31 1960-07-11 12 BLACKPOOL, Sun.— Natalie Bteward. the British International swimmer from Rhodesia, yesterday broke the world record for the 110 yards women's back stroke here. Her time was lm 11.1s. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article31 1960-07-11 12 NEW YORK, Sun. Rafer Johnson scored 8.683 points In the decathlon at Eugene last night to beat by 326 points the world record held by Russian Vaslly Kuznetsov. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Advertisement408 1960-07-11 12 BE UP TO THE MINUTE 1 All-transistor Cordless Radio WtJ Model 7S-07 jH 1 7 transistors plus 2 diodes and l thermistor, medium wave band -ij J I 540-1,600 kc, shortwave band 3.9-12 me (77-25 meters), powerful I 111 52 x S'/i 1 oval speaker, outlet for extension speaker or408 words
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Article381 1960-07-11 13 AND SELANGOR STRIDE TO COMFORTABLE VICTORY sJ i 1 .A.\(.OK. the holders, had an edgy and *3 anxious 55 minutes before they began to win their South zone Malaya Cup match against Johore here today. But the final score of 3-1 was in the end comfortable381 words
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Article234 1960-07-11 13 PENANGHIT 11 AGAINST PERLIS PENANG went on a scoring spree and bagged 11 goals In their North zone second round Malaya Cup match against Perils at the City Stadium here today. Penang won 11-1. After scoring their first > three goal*. Penang began PENANG Sun to take things easy. Perils,234 words
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Article224 1960-07-11 13 Malacca unlucky to drop a point VfiALACCA, Bun. ■1"! Negri were lucky to hold Malacca to a 3-3 draw in their South zone 2nd round Malaya Cup match at Kubu Stadium here today. On the run of play Malacca should have won. The first half ended In a goalless draw224 words
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Article27 1960-07-11 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« Indonesian national basketball team, who are to play three matches In Singapore next week, failed to arrive today as scheduled.27 words
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Article152 1960-07-11 13 ALL THE RESULTS AND TABLES NORTH ZONI ft mn« 1 1 Perln 1 Service! 2 Ptrak 3 r D IF A Pt» Peralc 8 6 1 1 36 12 13 Penang 7 5 1 1 41 13 11 Forces 8 4 1 3 19 21 9 Keciah 7 3 1152 words
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553 1960-07-11 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - Perak find it heavy going beating lowly Services NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Perak are still on their way to the Malaya Cup final but it will be just as well for the showpiece of the soccer season if they don't get there at least on their performance at553 words
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Article645 1960-07-11 13 ATHLETICS i sp«'f AAA inter-club chumpiooshiys—Men 100 yd: 1 Tan ejig Yoon (b* 2 Low Sin Chock <CS) I Lim Jit Inim <P> 10.25; (2nd siring): 1 Chia LLng Foot <C 8) 2 C. Montelro (S) 3 Oalway (Army) 10.25; 228 yd: 1 Tan Eng Yoon (S) 2645 words
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Article86 1960-07-11 13 SOCCER Tour match: Kedah v Kitchee. HK (Sg PaUni). tf'porf Dlv 1: Fathul Karib v Oblnete Ath. (Jn Besar. 5.15 p.m >. B'gtr Dlt 1: 81 A v Rangers II (TPOA): IMt t: SCRC 'B 1 v BIA •B 1 (padang); Dl» 3: TPCA 'C v VOBC i Taylor86 words
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Article188 1960-07-11 13 ELIZABETH BETTERS MALAYAN RECORD SINGAPORE, Sunday. np>WO Malayan and three Singapore records were beaten in the Singapore A.A.A. inter-club championships for the Stanvac challenge trophy at Farrer Park Stadium today. Star performer was 19- year-old schoolgirl Elizabeth Cheesewrlght. who clocked 25.5s In the 200 yd to beat Tan Fong Thin's188 words
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Article289 1960-07-11 13 COUNTY CRICKET At The Oral: Surrey v Essex. No play on Saturday, rain. At Paisley: Scotland 183 (Chuholm 60) Ireland 27-1. At Lord's: Kent 196 (Phebev 49. Halfyard 19. Titmus 7-71). Middlesex 12-0. At Peterbaranxh: Northants 231 (Watts 40. Crump 90. Tyson 44. Savage 5-00). Lelcs 1-0.289 words
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Article137 1960-07-11 13 IPOH. Sun.— Middleweight Foong Cheng Khan .et two records In the Perak weightllftlng championship* last night. HLs new marks were 210-lb for the press and 270-lD for thp Jerk, beating the previous records by 40-lb and 20-lb respectively. Chong Kang Chow, a 19--year-old schoolboy, won th«137 words
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Advertisement141 1960-07-11 13 \sL&s*zZr- "H«m«lit*" ywroHf posal ay* J 4?wi n rKSi V^M I WIIGHT— M KVA TtP*' IC^U'K I WATINC~AC.IISV.Wty. f^T~" *"^J*^y AC.IISV L 230 V '^■■^■■iHHBU >0 cr 25 XV. i AtMATum i mtp com i nionly resistant to oil, moisture. abrasivf oust due to special impregna- tion and baking methods.141 words
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Advertisement62 1960-07-11 13 If you're aiming for tiie best smoke Ijrn /^/^H liTT 1 I I I I I I -~p^B IP^ I > Kift 9/ HIIIHHHHHHHBHmHI __i J mmm I^E-^^ Li mmj^k' m Viscount cigarettes -fine tobacco fl H ■^\^mj^^^i^B^B^B^l 'ALL Viscounts for people who appreciate w %ffffSwK&>™™*®T the better things in62 words
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777 1960-07-11 14 FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN - By FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN rvEFENDING champions Singapore Cricket Club Air Force at the top of the Singapore Cricket nament table when they beat Police by 97 runs at 1 The three leaders have i a percentage of 66.66. but the Airmen are777 words
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Article57 1960-07-11 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Results of the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior inter-club first round matches played at the SB A hall tonight were: Tudor "A" bt S.TJB. 4-1; Cold Storage bt Sunnyvale "B" 5-0: Police bt A.A.U. 4-1; Rose bt Crescent 3-2; Companions bt Mayflower 4-1: Useful bt Tudor "B"57 words
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Article172 1960-07-11 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. D. H. 0 Freeman had his handicap reduced by six strokes after his outstanding performance In winning the "C" monthly medal (bogey) competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club today. He returned a nett score of 65. which was eight strokes under the standard scratch172 words
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Article115 1960-07-11 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. ClD's gambling suppression branch today made nine arrests while the third meeting of the Singapore Turf Club was in progress. Six suspects were picked up at the Buklt Timah course on bookmaking charges. The other three were held in a "character lottery"115 words
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Advertisement449 1960-07-11 14 (Cont. from Pare 11) ANDERSON: To Doris and John of Lanadron Kstate a daughter Elizabeth Janet on 9th July at Oleneagles. Both well. TUITION Word* SS (Mm.) Box St et*. txtn LEADING HAIRDRESSER offers training course in Hair Perming, Styling. Tinting. Bleaching, streaks and llanteure. For terms apply Box A449 words
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Advertisement459 1960-07-11 14 FOR SALE it Worm, SS (Min.)-Box St et, txtn WE PAY up to 45r. of our Ilstprtce for your old refrigerator (serviceable) when you buy a new Frimatle refrigerator. Climate Engineering Ltd. 2RSA Alexandra Road Phone Spore *****. ANNUAL »TOCKCLEAHINC 90% reduction sale:- 58.50 Ladles' Swinv •uits. Jantzen 1940 Styles',459 words
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Advertisement42 1960-07-11 14 MILK MAKES ENERGY! When the going seems oil uphill, refresh and recharge with a glass of Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk makes energy. It's a great source of protein. For a grand refresher ony time, have a glass of Magnolia milk. STORAGE CrEAMERIES^^^42 words
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