The Straits Times, 12 July 1960
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Title Section19 1960-07-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times AW*" I**1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1160 IS CENTS.19 words
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Article386 1960-07-12 1 SECRET DRIVE BEGAN A WEEK AGO Singapore Police crack down on gangs More arrests expected SINGAPORE, Monday 'j MIK SINGAPORE police have detained 15 men in anti-kidnapping operations over the past week. More arrests are expected within the next few days. All 15 are being held386 words
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103 1960-07-12 1 N. ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXPERT FOR SINGAPORE WELLINGTON, Mon. Mr. T.R. Pollard, Director of the Industrial Development Department at Canterbury University, New Zealand, is going to Singapore for three months to help the Singapore Government to establish an industrial research unit, the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, announced to-night.Reuter - 103 words
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190 1960-07-12 1 NEHRU BEGINS TO ROUNDUP STRIKE LEADERS NEW DELHI, Mon. Seven thousand police and Home Guards took up position at strategic points in Delhi today as union leaders prepared for a national wage strike of 2,000,--000 Government workers, beginning at midnight tonight. Police began rounding up strike leaders under special powersReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration220 1960-07-12 1 Sick Castro goes on TV to attack U.S. U Prime Minister, Dr. Castro, who is suffering from pneumonia and had to cancel a speech at a mammoth rally yesterday, managed to raise his voice In another U.S. attack over television last night. The cameras were set at his bedside and220 words
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482 1960-07-12 1 MALA YA TO PRODUCE ALL HER RICE BY 1965— AZIZ A WONDER highyielding padi seed will help Malaya achieve self-suffici-ency in rice by 1965. Japanese experts and Ministry of Agriculture officials are experimenting with this grain. The Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin ishak, who spoke of the wonder482 words
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Article281 1960-07-12 1 thhe Assistant Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today alleged that "agitation by outside parties" was responsible for the violence on the strikebound Seremban Estate recently. Mr. Manickavasagam said: "The Government is satisfied with the settlement of the strike on Seremban Estate The terms of the281 words
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830 1960-07-12 1 Ultimatum to Congo rebels: 'Return 10 missing men' BRUSSELS, Monday. GASTON EYSKENS, the Belgian Prime Minister, told the Lower House of Parliament today that "all necessary measures will be taken to ensure the security of human lives and property" in the Congo, i i He said M. Auguste de Schrijver,Reuter - 830 words
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Article98 1960-07-12 1 RUSSIANS SHOOT DOWN U.S. PLANE LONDON, Mon.— An %nerlcan aircraft was shot down in Soviet territorial waters on July 1, Moscow radio reported today, quoting a Soviet protest note to Britain, the United States and Norway. (An American reconnais- sance aircraft disappeared on a flight in the Arctic Ocean onReuter - 98 words
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Article146 1960-07-12 1 Strikes hit 3 ports in Britain LONDON, Mon.— Strikes today hit three of Britain's main ports, London, Liverpool and Glasgow. Ships' crews on strike for more pay and shorter hours continued to hold up sailings, especially of passenger ships, at Liverpool and Glasgow. in London, a strike over recruitment byReuter - 146 words
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Article30 1960-07-12 1 TERRORISTS KILL 7 OFFICIALS MIIiO.Y Moo— Isrven <•( Dim- civil servants travrllins ">;cther in tnnj: An Prouiur > nil!'.- itatn w«**i <">f brr* •»<.■!> •aa-i'd h» NtTf latf <• •.otdinc eytwltsjeti rppfrt-30 words
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Article137 1960-07-12 2 TANAH RATA, Mon. A four-day old strike; on the Bertam Tunnel project, part of the multi-million dol 1 a r Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme, ended this morning. About 100 workers employed on the tunnel were involved in the strike, which started on Thursday. The tunnel137 words
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Article41 1960-07-12 2 KAJANG. Mon.— Members of the Board of Visitors have been urged to visit patients at the District Hospital here more often. The women members have been asked to attend a meeting tomorrow to plan visits. I41 words
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Article81 1960-07-12 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malayan Airways and Borneo Airways today put new schedules Into operation to Improve their services between Singapore and Borneo. Malayan Airways this morning Introduced Its extra weekly Viscount flight to Borneo to supplement the three already In service. The Viscount left Paya Lebar airport for81 words
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Article173 1960-07-12 2 lESSELTON, Mon.— ln the past two years foreign merchants and industrialists have made many investment proposals and applications to the North Borneo Government, a report showed today. The Immigrant Enterprises Committee which was set up In 1958 to deal with foreign investments, reported that wherever possible bona173 words
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Article28 1960-07-12 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Swaml Ranganathanandft. of New Delhi, will talk on science, religion and democracy to the Johore Bahm Rotary Club tomorrow at 5 15 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration474 1960-07-12 2 Cuba to go to U.N. over I dispute with U.S. MALAYAN GIRL WHO WAS ADOPTED jMARRIES IN BRITAIN Mrs. R. p. Wheeler, of New Maiden, Surrey. The wedding took place at the registry in Kingston-on-Thames. \IAY GLADWELL. 21, a Malayan, who was married in England recently to Mr. Allen PatrickReuter; UP - 474 words
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157 1960-07-12 2 No self-rule target for Australian New Guinea f)ORT MORESBY. Mon. The Australian Government cannot give target dates for self-government for the trust territory of Papua and New Guinea, Mr. Paul Hasluck, Minister for External Territories, said here today. He said that he was prepared to give target dates for educational.Reuter - 157 words
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Article108 1960-07-12 2 Menon flies to riot-torn Assam YEW DELHI. Mon.— Mr. Krishna Menon. the Indian Minister of Defence, flew to Assam yesterday to watch Indian Army troops restoring order In the State. A Government official said that 13 people had died In the state as a result of riots over demands forReuter - 108 words
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Article27 1960-07-12 2 JOHORE. BAHRU. Mon. Low Kew Pan was fined $500 or four months' jail today for importing nine obscene photos from Singapore. She paid the fine.27 words
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Article29 1960-07-12 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An anonymous Straits Times reader today sent a cheque for $100 towards the education fund for Jane Chwee. the blind orphan girl from Pcnang.29 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-07-12 2 MANILA, Mon.— The Philippines Navy has Intercepted $45,000 worth of firearms allegedly bound for Indonesian rebels. The gun shipment, being smuggled from the southern Philippine port of Sulu In a motor boat, was not recovered because the gun runners dumped the firearms overboard. Navy frogmen are to122 words
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9 1960-07-12 2 TUN LEE MEETS AN OLD FRIEND AFTER PALACE CEREMONY9 words
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Article24 1960-07-12 2 TOKYO. Mon. Thret workers were killed and 10 others injured this morning when* gas exploded at a coliiery in Ashibetsu, Hokkaido. —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article34 1960-07-12 2 IPOH. Mon— Thieves took whisky, cigarettes and a camera from the Boston Bar and Restaurant In Cockman Street early this morning. Total value of the goods stolen is estimated at $845.34 words
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Article44 1960-07-12 2 LONDON. Mon.— A threetime widow. Mis. Polly Flynn. who will be 100 tomorrow, is considering a proposal of marriage. Her suitor is 72-year-old widower Tom Purcell. who has been courting her in Widnes for the past 10 years. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Advertisement182 1960-07-12 2 THE SMARTEST GIRLS USETAMPAX! BECAUSE they know that Tampax was invented by a doctor for the benefit of all women— married or single! BECAUSE they know, too, that witb Tampax internal sanitary protection, nothing can show— and no one can know! BECAUSE Tampax helps them forget about differences in days182 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-07-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby I I FEEL WORN OUT V? MTU *LL THIS *V I \c SHOPPING *_J \JHZ >OCW4fV |F => rl U24 words
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303 1960-07-12 3 LOS ANGELES, Monday. OENATOR John Kennedy, 43- millionaire, today emerged as the virtually certain Democratic candidate for November's presidential election. In weekend meetings leading up to tonight's first formal session of the party convention here, the governors of lowa and California have come out303 words
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Article39 1960-07-12 3 MIAMI, Mon. A saxophone, guitar and a double bass played rock 'n' roll music at the funeral of Jimmy Mitchell, a 17-year-old gipsy yesterday. "It was the boy's wish." said a mourner.— U.P.l.39 words
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38 1960-07-12 3 Kenya warning about a new emergency if... NAIROBI, Monday. THE Kenya Government would introduce another state of emergency if oath-taking of the Mau Mau type continued among Kikuyu, Dr. Gikonyo Kiano, the African Minister of Commerce, said yesterday.38 words
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242 1960-07-12 3 LONDON, Monday. THE GIANT new Esso oil rennery at Mllford Haven, Wares, was closed to tankers today because of damage In yesterday's explosions and fire aboard I the first tanker to arrive. He was speaking at a meeting called by the Kiambu Freedom Party which, duringReuter - 242 words
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176 1960-07-12 3 HITLER'S HERO' PROTEST MARCH IN -LONDON- 1 ONUON, Mon. More than 1.000 people marched to Trafalgar Square yesterday to protest against the official visit here, beginning today, of Mr. Fernando Castiella. Spain's Foreign Minister. The marchers, many of them Spaniards now living in London, carried banners and placards bearing slogans:Reuter - 176 words
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Article140 1960-07-12 3 BANGKOK. Mon. Thai police have rounded up about 200 suspected gangsters In their "war" against the dty*» underworld. Reuter. An Esso spokesman said dock Installations had been damaged and any tankers on the way to Milford Haven would be diverted to Fawley on the English south coast orReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration199 1960-07-12 3 Sylvia off without a penny LONDON. Mon- Sylvia Kwik, 17, will be "cut off without a penny' if she marries Pandelis Lazarou, 25. her father said here yesterday. Mr. Richard Kwik SiongKian, a wealthy merchant from Hong Kong, said: "I understand he is penniless. If he marries my daughter, she199 words
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Article18 1960-07-12 3 GENEVA. Mon.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. United Nations Secretary-General, flew back to New York this afternoon.18 words
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Article32 1960-07-12 3 DALLAS. Mon.— The 1.500 feet a second blast from a Boeing 707's engines blew a maintenance stand through a plate-glass window at the airport here. Five people were Injured.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article27 1960-07-12 3 GENEVA. Mon. Five British tourists were killed and another 20 injured when their bus was hit by a train at a level crossing near Meirlngen27 words
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Article291 1960-07-12 3 TOKYO, Monday. THE chief cabinet secretary. Mr. Eitsudaburo Shiina, said at a Press conference today that the Cabinet would resign en bloc on Wednesday if the Opposition parties agreed to nominate a new Prime Minister in the Diet on Thursday. On June 23, the PrimeReuter - 291 words
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Article239 1960-07-12 3 TOKYO, Monday. rpHE Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Aiichiro FujiA yama, today announced that all three United States U-2 aircraft stationed in Japan had been withdrawn from Japan. He said he received a note yesterday from the United States Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Douglas Mac ArthurReuter - 239 words
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Article89 1960-07-12 3 REDS RETAKE POST FROM TIBETANS .KATMANDU. Mon. Communist Chinese troops have recaptured Shekar Dzong. a strategic Tibetan road centre 40 miles north of the Nepal border, after four weeks of fierce battle with Tibetan rebels, accordIng to reports reaching here. The reports said fighting between Tibetan rebels and Chinese troops89 words
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Advertisement407 1960-07-12 3 i Try Pead Cutex Nail Polish and see how perfectly lovely four hands look. Your fingertips L will glow with luminous beauty. And the exclusive j formula defies chipping and peeling. Daytime l or evening.. .for all occasions... enhanct I your fingertips with a rare touch of beauty 1 Pearl407 words
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Miscellaneous322 1960-07-12 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA "KSwK il'™£? KA SHORTWAVE Irom 9.00—10.00 p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Good MornlnK: 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Kuala- Lumnur 341 m«tr.. 7.05 A Date With Music-. 8.00 The Lumpur 341 metres News: 5.05 a Date With Music: P«nang 366 metres322 words
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Article237 1960-07-12 5 PLANS TO TACKLE HAWKER PROBLEMS SINGAPORE, Mon. A committee of Health, Home Affairs and Police officials has drawn up several plans for deal'ng with the problem of hawkers here. The Health Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, said tonight that the committee had been meeting every week since his Ministry took over237 words
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338 1960-07-12 5 Need for overseas doctors: Ahmad r explains JHE HEALTH MINISTER, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, tonight disclosed that the recruitment of specialists and doctors from overseas would considerably relieve the pressure on existing staff and, at the same time, release some local doctors for postgraduate education overseas. Speaking over Radio Singapore, he338 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-07-12 5 FOO SEN YUNG. 11. a spastic child, presenting a bouquet to Che Nor Aishah. wife of tbe Yang diPertuan Negara. at tbe opening of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association's new headquarters at Gilstead Road yesterday. Sen Yung is assisted by Mrs. P. Robinson, supervisor of55 words
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224 1960-07-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Four *3 charges of assaulting police members against Josephine John, 22, were amended today by the prosecution into charges of voluntarily causing hurt. This caused the ca*e, originally down for hearing in a Magistrate's Court today, to be adjourned till Sept. 19. Jonn224 words
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Article282 1960-07-12 5 rpHE following is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome, Bombay. Colombo (BA 790) 4.40 ajn from London, Frankfurt, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 708) 9.05 pm.; from London, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 714) 11.45 a.m. Garnda: Prom282 words
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Article215 1960-07-12 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. "THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin A Ishak, opening the new centre for the Spastic Children's Association here this evening, said it was an important step forward for the association. The house and grounds provided by the Government would enable the association215 words
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Article77 1960-07-12 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The appeals committee of the Cheshire Home at Telok Paku, will hold a bridge and mahjong party at the Seaview Hotel on Thursday. Tickets are $3 each for the morning session from 9.30 to 1 p.m., which includes mornIng coffee and cakes, or $677 words
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Advertisement481 1960-07-12 5 ■"sffiiw: Op(Knlatttlon a Q J Phone ***** LAST FEW I i WEEKS: TODAY ONE SHOW aj AT B.OC P.M. ONLY Tomorrow 2 Shows: 2.30 t p.m. L ■ilflti: see it now: m v. il not be shown at lower ss I pr.ces m Singapore for ot leosf one year after481 words
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Advertisement76 1960-07-12 5 MURDER UNSOLVED 0 A GLOOMY, two-storey cottage wii known to every Briton in 1938 a* the centre of a semational mystery of death and butchery not just one mystery, but a whole horror chamber of mysteries. The events surrounding this weird episode is now revealed in a dramatic account which76 words
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Miscellaneous245 1960-07-12 5 Singapore diary... SINGAPORE POLICE BAND Club luncheon 1 p.m body concert al Katong Park 7.30 p.m. building and weight lifting 3 io 8 30 pm. p.m.; basket bail and kuntow TOC II SINGAPORE BRANCH (Chinese) 7 p.m. (Scotts Road): Talk on "Mor- VWCA (Raffles Quay): Malay tuary Science" by Mr.245 words
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Article, Illustration706 1960-07-12 6 FEMININE=FORUM you a shopper? That's a silly question. All women are shoppers. It is estimated that we spend about 75 cents out of every dollar earned either by our husbands or by ourselves. But do you know how to shop? When you buy something706 words
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Advertisement205 1960-07-12 6 You're prettier from the inside out when you wear Msrmfit *>**->* BRAS I N? You feel trnly glamorous when a ji <ia j^ii y you start your shape-making r y with Formfit undcr-fashions. J They're the basis of your smart I fashion picture, taking A inches and tucking them into205 words
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Miscellaneous171 1960-07-12 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. This fives one parsntal 1. a matter of (est and metres fflal^whlch may be a B.&SL bone ta a box U, JSLr'S ro* tf^ak 1«- anta ship eontalnrng fish ley) '(if* PTOW<I (Bhrt Bmat ltU >* «»n"«>"al m. Soft in oM type of fastening <«;171 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1960-07-12 7 Artillery changed course of wars THE HISTORY OF THE GREATEST REVOLUTION IN COMBAT UNTIL THE ATOMIC BOMB I STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATt HE (\SE summer's day in v 1346, the chivalry of England and France faced each other near the village of Crecy in northern France. The famous battle thatDaily Mirror - 1,448 words
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Miscellaneous288 1960-07-12 7 Buys Bunny By Buiph Heimdahi Wf~ r^^ I THANKS FER PiCKIN' ME I I f I ONLY (SOT AMY MORE BJOS m J? ELMEi?: MY TRUCK S STOPS T7/,AKE j ~C~ \G A WIPE !J MOKE DOWN WPORE I flTl S*" LTi Abner By At iJupp Pages from* the adorable288 words
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Article90 1960-07-12 8 2* tls (Minimum) ANDCRTON: On July Bth at Alton. Hampshire, Eric, huaband of Billl* <nee Hower), later or Malaya. Singapore and North Borneo. MR. I. T. MacINTVRC (Captain) Boa of late Dr. and Mra. E. T. Maclntyre and brother of Dato S. C'helvaeingam Maclntyre paaaed away in Ceylon Bth90 words
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Article98 1960-07-12 8 U Wordi U$ (Minimum) MR. A MR* TAN KENC CMOON Thank relative* and friend* for their valuable presents and attendance oa 9-7-SO MRS. LIM PENG MAU. on behalf of hereeir and family, thank* all fneada. relative*, Leoag Kay Baay Kuan, lAm See Tat Cheng 800. Hock l^oog Mob. Gee98 words
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Article162 1960-07-12 8 U H ore 1 tit (Minimum) ROOM AIR CONDITIONER! Brand .New for caah *ale at amazing low pneea covered with usual warranty, only few unit* left. Phone (S pore) 2M4«. BE A GOOD Malayan Read Berlta Harmn. The National Newnpaper la the romaniaed National Language ant follow contemporary development*162 words
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658 1960-07-12 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, July 12, 1960. A Vote for Apathy? It has been plain for some days that the extension of "Operation Registration" was inevitable. There was no re|covery from a slow beginning. But worse even than this, there has been evidence of trickery or sabotage to quote the658 words
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Article369 1960-07-12 8 Although the Cuban Government has acted unwisely and improperly, it has done nothing to warrant physical interference by any other power. Neither is there the slightest reason to believe that the U.S. Government has contemplated interference. Mr. Khrushchev alone has seen fit to rave of war,369 words
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Article199 1960-07-12 8 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's question and answer session with the University Socialist Club on July 1 was in some ways more enlightening than the address which preceded it In speaking of adapting academic standards to the urgent demand for graduates, for instance. Mr. Lee specifically excluded any199 words
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799 1960-07-12 8 Rene Mac Coll - Rene Mac Coll by LOS ANGELES FOR several decades past it has been the fashion in the U.S. to play down wealth and its possession. Long gone are the gloriously gaudy nineteenthcentury days when the millionaires believed in whooping it up with every799 words
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404 1960-07-12 8 THE announcement of the imposition of an embargo on all goods of South African origin entering the Federation of Malaya stated that "all the implications of this move have been carefully considered by the Government." This reference was specifically to the breaking by Malaya404 words
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Article904 1960-07-12 8 DISASTER IN THE CONGO THE effect of this sudden independence for black men in this huge country, I wrote last month of the Congo, "bordering on tne white-controlled countries of the Rhodesian Federation and the Union of South Africa will be very great, if still incalculable." It may, alas, be904 words
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Advertisement57 1960-07-12 8 DO YOU KNOW YOUR OLD RADIO CAR IE COUVERTED TO STEREO? BLUE SPOT STEREO UHIT TYPE 4599 This Stareo Unit will convert ny aaka of Radio or Radiogram ftr Playing of Stereo Record i. Please consult the Sole Agents: KEE RUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124, Orchard Road. Singapore. 227. Betu57 words
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Advertisement129 1960-07-12 8 VERNON BARTLETT FAR MORE ROOM IN FAR LESS SPACE From end to end there are more brilliant ideas*, in the sensational Morris Mini-Minor than in any car ever built! An engine mounted 'EaMWest' across the frame saving heaps of spaca for passengers nnd luggage. Revolutionary 4-wheel independent suspension. Up to129 words
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Article, Illustration171 1960-07-12 9 FATHER: HELP ME FIND MY WIFE OINGAPORE, Mon. A distraught father of seven today appealed to his 33-year-old wife. Olga Felix Antonio, who has been missing since Saturday, to return home for the sake of their children. Said the father. Mariano Antonio: "We have had no serious misunderstanding and on171 words
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116 1960-07-12 9 More top hotels wanted to draw the tourists The pENANG. Mon. The chairman of the Penang Tourist Association, Senator Cheah Senr Khim, said today that Malaya needed more first-class hotels to attract tourists. "Lovely scenery is not enough. We must be able to provide adequate accommodation for visitors.'' he said.116 words
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Article494 1960-07-12 9 ONLY 63 PER CENT GET ON NEW ROLLS: NOW REGISTRATION PERIOD IS EXTENDED A FURTHER 18 DAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWE Election Commission has extended the ■1 period for re-registration of voters scheduled to end tomorrow by 18 days. Announcing this ioday, the commission revealed494 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-07-12 9 ICE WATER MAN NOW HEADS A MILLION 1 CONCERN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. FIFTEEN years ago a young man was eking out a living in Batu Oajah selling ice water at five cents a glass. His "capital" was $7.50. Today that man, Inche I xom Anmaa, si, is neaa 01 a285 words
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320 1960-07-12 9 MAN 'SENT FROM HOSPITAL FOR GAMBLING' IS MISSING— WIFE A PATIENT said to have been discharged from the Penang General Hospital with three other patients he had been found gambling with in a ward last May has been reported missing by his wife. Madam Mah Chooi Kam, of i 1320 words
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Article137 1960-07-12 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE National Union of Oil Workers plans to sub- mit fresh demands to the managements of the Shell, Stanvac and Caltex oil companies on behalf of more than 1,200 members employed by these firms. I This was disclosed by the union's publicity137 words
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Article41 1960-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr FA. Undasan has been elected president of the Filipino Association of Singapore. Other officers Include: Mr. L.C. Reyes, vice president: Mr. B.J. Tupaz. secretary, Mr Paul del Rozario. assistant secretary, and Miss P. Gonsales treasurer.41 words
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Article31 1960-07-12 9 KUANTAN. Mon.— A woman cyclist, Foo Yoke Lan. 30. died in hospital here today after being Involved In a collision with an Ir formation Services van at Wall Street31 words
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Article69 1960-07-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Swaml Ranganathananda, head of the Ramakrishna Mission. New Delhi, arrived here today from Madras. He Is on a tour of South.Eost Asia. During his stay here, the Swaml will give talks to clubs and organisations here and in Johore Bahru. He69 words
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Article18 1960-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Th* Pan-Malayan Islamic Party will open Its 14th branch at Kampong Bahru on Saturday.18 words
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Article110 1960-07-12 9 Three admit acting as bookies SINGAPORE, Mon.~Thre» of six men arrested during the race meeting at Bukit Tlmah on Sunday pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrates Court today to actirtg as bookmakers. They were LJew Yin Chuan, Botfy Yew Lens and S. M. Nazareth. Sentence will be passed on them110 words
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Article52 1960-07-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Johari, will lead a 15-member delegation from the Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section) on a goodwill tour of Indonesia. They will leave for Jakarta on July 22 and will be away for52 words
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340 1960-07-12 9 Singapore Umno 'expels' 5 breakaway leaders SINGAPORE, Mon. The central executive committee of Singapore Umno has "expelled" five leaders who claim to have affiliated their groups direct to Umno Malaya. Inche Ahmad Jabri bin Mohamed Aklb. the secre-tary-general, said this step had been taken to safeguard Singapore Umno. The five340 words
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Article55 1960-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Choor Singh, Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor, started work today as acting District Judge and First Magistrate. He Is also the first criminal dl&trict judge He succeeds Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. who has taken on a new appointment as Registrar of55 words
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Article259 1960-07-12 9 A LAWYER. Dato R. P. 8. Rajasooria, today criticised police for chasing a boy although they did not have an arrest warrant. This follows an Incident at r:uurt Hill on Saturday when two inspectors chased the i» v when he came out of .i curt, acquitted259 words
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Article57 1960-07-12 9 ANOTHER MOSQUE BURGLARY BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Burglars broke into the Bagan Jermal Mosque here during the weekend and stole somtf crockery and white cloth being kept there for a feast. This was the second mosau* burglary in Province Wellesiey within a week. Some days ago, another mosque in Butterworth waa also57 words
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Advertisement199 1960-07-12 9 AVER MATA IBU I in aid of i ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BUILDING FUND to be held BADMINTON HALL on 1 Sorurdoy 16tr. July Sunday 17th July ot 8.00 p.m. Under the patronage of H.E. The Yang di-Pertuon N agora I Tickets at $3/-, $2/- $1/- I are available at St.199 words
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Advertisement269 1960-07-12 9 A FINE DESK at a Reasonable Price W^P Of ALL-STEEL construction, and superbly finished, this modern desk represents exceptional value. Features include Pleasant glare-free working B^_^^^^^^ surface. Smooth-running ff drawers. Box Drawers or jiSßßßMajf^^Sßs^ggK^H Bos tnd Filing Drawers '^^^^^^HHHNHa^I in either pedestal. Special i^p^p^B'gggpJ drawer fittines for sta- l^^ll tionery269 words
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Article289 1960-07-12 10 ENTREPOT NOT AFFECTED SERIOUSLY' fHE Federation of Malaya Government's ban on the imports of South African goods, which will come into force on August 1, will not seriously affect Singapore's entrepot trade, according to local traders. They say that most of South African goods imported into289 words
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203 1960-07-12 10 A FRENCH textile rv firm which supplies high class dress fabrics to Christian Dior and other fashion shops, is introducing a new range of materials to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. The firm is A. and V. Kandelaft and Co. of Lyon, manufacturers203 words
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Article, Illustration248 1960-07-12 10 A new packaged self-contained radio unit which can be used as a radio and radiogram and equipped for stereophonic sound and television will soon by marketed in Singapore, the Federation oi Malaya and North Borneo territories. The unit is a product of Victor Co. of248 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-07-12 10 MR G. G. NETTO. an accountant of the So"icta Commissionaria 3 Swiss trading company in Singapore, has retired after 40 years of service. Societa Commissionaria has been operating in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore for over 50 years and it deals in textile74 words
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137 1960-07-12 10 KODAK PLAN TO BOOST CAMERA INTEREST I^ODAK (Malaya) Ltd. is starting a campai g n to encourage more people to take up photography, Mr. W. F. Reinhardt. acting managing director said yesterday. Mr. Reinhardt said that, during the campaign which begins on Friday for six weeks, the company would reduce137 words
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Article, Illustration227 1960-07-12 10 QNE of Americas two largest selling soft drinks, v 7-Up, is now available in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya A product of Seven-Up Export Corporation of New York, the carbonated drink flavoured with lemon and lime oils Is bottled locally by227 words
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Advertisement215 1960-07-12 10 I DIMENSIONAL I design for living AR stereq™ MODEL 500 The EAR mo<lel|soo it. the most up-to-date Stcreo'eau'Pmerit wiiich provides the ultimate in 3-dimensional sound. Its twin S-watt push-pull Stereo Hi-Fi amplifiers and hinged speaker compartments (wSich extend to a distance of sft. aoartljcnsure a realism in sound reproduction hitherto215 words
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Advertisement282 1960-07-12 10 the solution to your greasing problems... Ml \j^&*Wbnßmk PORTABL£ -we.ghs -'J a iW > hand, reaches the mo. t inaccessible BCaiT^^B /^y^fj^^K points on any ma- J .aP B^LaV**V B^aP^LPL*B T'Cig^b»*.^^_^L jh^i chine The pointed V W am.* If /jpT« 'A nozzle fits all types k^^W* IN g\ W of282 words
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Advertisement1649 1960-07-12 11 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. tULStOW. IQNOON ft CONTINfNIAI PORTS. Due Sport Sans P. S'hata Ptntng AUTOLYCUS London, Hamtwrg, Rotttrdata My 12/11 My 14 peleus LnereMl, uiasgow 1. 13/14 My 13 My 14/10 My 17 ALCINOOS M'Millts, lirtrpetl, A'-outH My IS Jely 17 My 11/21 Jaty a1,649 words
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Advertisement1253 1960-07-12 11 m THI L/LC. LIMES- /y S^v\ ADEN REOSEA. MEOITEMANEAH, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. RfTETvWI Spore P. S'nam Pfnang CIvSAJ'J "INDIA" Cdi 31-32 12 J.ly 13/15 Jily T&XvJj "JUTLAHDIA tj 11.-a July 21/22 Jlly 22 24 J.ly Jjnjfr "KAMIOOIA a) a Jaty/ 4 All 5/ Aug 1/ 7 Aig "SEUMIA"!) 11/211,253 words
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Advertisement1204 1960-07-12 11 SSiffiM THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "onT sinsapore (iMenerttti >■ tke ue.tid He«tMj) 1 lines MlllMt to AIIN, UK. ft CONTINIHTAI PORTS. Store p. S'nn*. p«w»« OEMINNES UrirpMl, Hull. Hamburg ll Pert THay 11/14 My OENNIANT Haaaurg. Leedea M 24 My 2S/2I My M/ 31 Jaly MNUWERS linrpiil, Rotterdam 22/2S1,204 words
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Advertisement1356 1960-07-12 11 McAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. VR» TEL, HI: 2HSI. llj# yflf* EIAEMPtAIt UMI KLAVINISC UMB IT^V LOMION HAMOOK. MnEROAM. HAVRE. US AMtICS SM FRANCISCO. I MIX SEATTLE. VANCOnER 1 PORTLAND Cm Of COLOMIO Aceiptug carge ftr Cettral I Semk Spore P. Sham Penang Aaerica. Wit My 21/23 Jell 14/ M My1,356 words
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Article120 1960-07-12 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week actively on a firm tone here today. ROCLA reacted with a tall of 17s. to 50s. APM gained 9d. to 355. Bd. and ICIANZ gained Is 6d. to 81s. Base metals and the oils held steady tone while Commonwealth bonds traded120 words
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Article179 1960-07-12 12 Ships Hint; alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Reifensteln 12. Sanukl Maru 45. Tobago 6A, Charon 67. Agamemnon 89. Kristen Bakke 10 11. Oceania 13 14. Urlana 18. Seikai Maru 19. Pesco N. Wall 2. Serudom N. Wall 3. Scudai N. Wall 4. Benveg179 words
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Article140 1960-07-12 12 ALL Mal»>a,, Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows tall rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. O.D. 32 1/2. 90 d/st 32 15/16140 words
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Article151 1960-07-12 12 (JINGAPOBE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent July/ Aug. shipments $31 buyers. £32 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $31 sellers, drum $32 sellers Pepper: steady; about 90 tons of white pepper was reported done. Muntok white $295, Sarawak $290 (both up $10),151 words
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297 1960-07-12 12 RUBBER DROP HALTED? SHARE PRICES STILL EASIER By Our Market Correspondent its 15 cents fall in the past two weeks rubber appeared to have grounded on the Singapore Market yesterday. It fell to the lowest level yet in the Current drop at 106J cents, but then the decline was halted.297 words
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Article39 1960-07-12 12 SINGAPORE. JULY. 11 RUBBER: 108s cents per lb. (up fiveeighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 1082 cents quiet and slightly easier. TIN: $396.75 per picul (up n'.': cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).39 words
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Article217 1960-07-12 12 Jl'l-Y flr»t grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 108*g cents per lb., up I flve-eighths of a cent on Friday's j rlose. The closing tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. cloning prices in rents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers io« sellers 109>217 words
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Article25 1960-07-12 12 The following further June rubber crops are notified: Ayer Panas 133,000 lb.. Kluang 91.500 lb., Fajatn 180,100 lb.. and Via Benut 30.500 rb.25 words
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Article562 1960-07-12 12 SINGAPORE members ot the Malayan Stock Exchana;e reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before price* unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.58; Praser and Neave ords $2.04 ON; Gammon $2.29 to $2.30 cd, $2.24 cd OL. $2.23 >:d;562 words
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Article21 1960-07-12 12 Malayan Stork Exchange: Jult 10 July 9 Industrials: 135.67 136.26 Tin: 216.43 216.22 Rubbers: 268.10 272.39 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Advertisement1119 1960-07-12 12 fir^niijil: Express U.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Coast S.rvlc. El A. f.I.A. LIA Score S>jn« Penan| M'kon| t »niei« N YO* Kwikjwi Man 21 31 July Wui 21 ill 13 Sept 'OreiMMam 1 1 21 Aui 21 22 *«t 21 Alt 2l.Ai| 17 Sept 1 Oct >i suitably eauiopeo *itn deeo1,119 words
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Advertisement301 1960-07-12 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far Hinftiii. Japan— S'pora P. Sham Penanf •■•UTMIWMTT" (»if i *i| 1 *K Far Italian! Caittaiaaf Calcutta. "DOLPNEVIRETT" II J«U 23 July NM| "IMOEVEIIETT" 24 Inly 21 Julj ••DOMVEnTT" 31 July 2««t 5 *i| Bulk oi i latex space available. JOHNSON LINE Far HM|k«n|. Jiain S'oo'e P.301 words
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Advertisement142 1960-07-12 12 NOTICES REMINDER PROPERTT SALE TODAT. 1- Nos. 67. 68 69 Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. 2. No. 246 Tembeling Road. 3. No. 5 Chancery Lane. 4. Nos 307, 309 311 Orchard Road. 5. No. 43-C Jalan Anggerek. 6. Noa. 1296/1308 Upper Serangoon Road. Kiong Chai Woon Co., Ltd. Anetioneers A Valuers,142 words
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Advertisement688 1960-07-12 12 PUBLIC APjPOINTMENT i OFFICER CADETSHIPS FEDERATION ARMED FORCES 1. APPLICATIONS are now invited for entry into the Federation Military College, Port Dicteon, as Officer Cadets in January, 1961, lor training as officers lor the I Federation Army. Royal Malayan Navy and Royal Malayan Air Force 2. Applicants must be Federal688 words
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Advertisement553 1960-07-12 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVaOPM.ENT AUTHORITY Recruitment of Assistant Eural Development Officers Applications are invited from 1 Federal Citlsens for appointment ias Assistant Rural Development I Officers. Applicant^ must be under 27 years of age, physically lit, of the Islamic religion, and possess a very good knowledge of j553 words
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Advertisement346 1960-07-12 12 NOTICES I NOTICE BEN IK R Ist JI'XE 1960 POWER I All IRE AT THE 8.30 P.M. Show Patrons are requested to present their half portion of Uckets at the Lido Theatre, for cash refund before 18th July 1960 after which date no claims will ba> entertained. Management LIDO THEATRE346 words
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Advertisement990 1960-07-12 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA PART-TIME TEACHING STAFF W KUAU LUMPUR Technician, aiid Craft Level. KuaU Lumpur ««i_»__i,_ t _,i. l>ln (a) One Administrative AssistThe Polytechnic maintains a unt/A-ssUtant Bwutxar Register of persons who are ant/Assistant Registrar, available to do part-ilme teaching (b) One Administrative Aseuher990 words
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Advertisement749 1960-07-12 13 (Centime* frna Pace SITUATIONS VACANT it WorU ti (Mi*.)— Box St ets. oxtro COOKBOV ENOLISH SPEAKINO and Amah required for new bungalow Krnny Hill K.L. Interview Spore Tel: *****. JOAN TOOKI'S AOENOV Femal. Senior Dictaphone Typist. European Secretary/Stenographer. Chinese Female Clerk Typist. Chines* or Eurasian Secretary/Stenographar. Apply personally 11 Battery749 words
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Advertisement1079 1960-07-12 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2ii Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St ets. txtrt ONE LARGE AIRY furnished room available for working girl/girl* near Cathay. Phone S'por* *****. AVAILABLC IMMEDIATELY 1V7.60 Furnished/ Unfurnished Bungalows, Holland-. Kheam Hock-. Exeter-. Thompson Roads, P/Panjang-Hill. Braddell Heights. Apply Kho's Accommodation ***** (B'pore). CNANGI S t M.S. 2 Ouiaga1,079 words
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Advertisement1701 1960-07-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE STEAM BATH. MASSAGE, ETC. WHERE TO STAY (F«*U 10 Words U (Ml*.)—Bma M eU txtro M Words ti (Ml*.)— Box it ct, wire it Words tit (Minimum) VI RV GOOD CONDITION and very RKLAX AT "RICKY'S" special Dai/* 1 month. It Words SX*» (Ml* reaaon&ble price! 19551,701 words
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685 1960-07-12 14 SPOTLIGHT WILL BE ON ROME-BIDDING KAMARUDDIN, JEGA Look out for records at Seiangor AAA meet TH E SELANGOR Amateur Athletic championships at the Merdeka Stadium on Friday and Saturday by floodlight (for the greater comfort of spectators and to provide better conditions for the competitors) offers the highly-in-teresting possibility of685 words
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326 1960-07-12 14 Latest entry Ampon gives LTAM open all-star cast KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. FILIPINO Peliscimo Ampon, former British hard 1 courts champion and conqueror of Wimbledon semi-finalist Ramanathan Krishnan in the recent India versus Philippines Davis Cup match, has accepted an invitation to compete in the Malayan tennis championships at Penang from326 words
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196 1960-07-12 14 fPOH, Mon.— Perak will be 1 strengthened by the inclusion of Jalil Che Din and P. A. Ounasegaran, Malayan internationals, when they meet Penang in their return Malaya Cup soccer match here on Sunday. Both teams have dropped three points, and Sunday's196 words
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Article434 1960-07-12 14 riINGAPORE, Mon.— All-Malayan captain and all-rounder M. C. Kailasapathy will lead a strong team which Includes Malayan and Singapore players in a one-day cricket match against the Hong Kong /Malayan Universities on July 24 at 10.30 a.m. at Sepoy Lines. Kailasapathy has been Invited to434 words
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Article110 1960-07-12 14 PERTH. Mon.— There was»a shock in the Perth Metropolitan badminton championships last weekend— the defeat of the Australian champions, Gary Yeang and Betty Tan. The Pepang pair went down In three sets in the mixed doubles final to West Australians Laurie Blackburn and Thelma Cornish. However,110 words
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Article93 1960-07-12 14 TPOH, Mon.— The Sultan of Perak will declare open the Prisons sports stadium, the first to be built in the state, at Taiping tomorrow at 3.45 p.m. To be named the Sultan Yussuf Stadium, it will stand as a monument to the enterprise of the State's93 words
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216 1960-07-12 14 Swim star Fong may get U.S. training By MOK SIN PIN OINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's promising swimmer, 18-year-old Fong Hoe Beng may study in America next year. American coach William Campbell, who is now coaching in the Federation. U making the arrangements for Hoe Beng to join the University of Maryland.216 words
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Article129 1960-07-12 14 SOCCER Tour match: Penang v KttchM HK (City Stadium 8 p.m.). Spore Div 1: IltC v Darul Aflah (Jn Besar 5.15 p.m.); Hi.- 2Dt Dockyard v Minto (Parrer Pk); Haikowyu v Bt Timah (Farrer Pk). S'ror GDBH Div 1: PWD v Teachers (PWD); Div 2: Robinsons v Levers129 words
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Advertisement471 1960-07-12 14 iss'6'd6o/-l jPRODENTJ I (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE JACKPOT COMPETITION Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st. July. 1960 j Ist. prize j NEW 1960 FORD ANGLIA n SEE THIS* WONDERFUL NEW CAR AT THE SHOWROOMS OF pj George Lea Motor* Ltd., Ampong Motor* Ltd., pj 200, Clemencoou Avenue, 88, Ampong Rood,471 words
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Advertisement142 1960-07-12 14 ON THE TOUGHEST I TYPES Or JOBS! I Js?** .^■F'^i For fci^j-iperd. tong-Astance hauls or big M^mii^^ l^!!^^^ "<2 construction projects— in fact, for all types MM' of on or off-tbe*ighwsy jobs. Firestone WM wP^"' W m heary duty lyres prove they are deigned I J^ for rugged service. That's142 words
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Article504 1960-07-12 15 ALL ASIAN ZONE CUP MATCHES CAN BE PLAYED AT ONE CENTRE, SAYS IBF By VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE International Badminton Federation has A agreed to the suggestion by Asian Badminton Confederation members that Asian zone matches of the Thomas Cup competition be played at504 words
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Article53 1960-07-12 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. —An B.C.A. team led by Lt. Col. Evans will play a cricket match against Combined Schools on the Padang on Wednesday (2.15 p.m.) The B.C.A. team will be: Evans (Capt). A.J. Perkins, Atkinson. Keech, Hadley, D. Sullivan. Scully. Balakrlshnan, Ong Beng Bee, Tony53 words
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Article38 1960-07-12 15 Saigon. Mon.— A national soccer team has been formed to represent South Vietnam In the Merdeka tournament following a series of weekend matches here. The Merdeka tournament will be held next month In Kuala Lumpur. U.P.I.UPI - 38 words
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Article46 1960-07-12 15 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Buklt Timah will meet Katong in tii« Singapore combined schools' interdistrict tennis final at St. Patrick's School on Wednesday (3.30 p.m.). In the semi-finals played today Bukit Timah beat Serangoon 3-2. while Katong eliminated City by a similar margin46 words
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155 1960-07-12 15 gINGAPORE, Mon. The proposed annual award for the best Singapore sportsman by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will not be presented this year because of the Olympic Games preparations. The S.O.S.C. president. Mr. C. C. Tan. told the Straits Times today: "We have155 words
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Article73 1960-07-12 15 Schools meet attracts 498 SINGAPORE, Mon. A total of 498 secondary boys and girls, representing nv c districts, will take part in the Singapore combined schools' inter-district athletics championships to b e held at Farrer Park on Thursday. Friday and Saturday. There will be 31 events, including heats, on th73 words
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Article1260 1960-07-12 15 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS TENNIS Spore ichools inlrr-dist tournry (s-finals) Katong bt City 3-2. S. Wong bt Lvi Pow Chuen 6-1. h-1: lost to Lul Low Hee (w.0.): Chuang Kuan Jah bt Lul Pow Hee 6-1. 6-0, lost to Lvi Pow Chuen (w.0.): Tan Seng Chye and Michael Ho bt1,260 words
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Article347 1960-07-12 15 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Monday P.ATHUL Karib and Chinese Athletic shared six goals in their Singapore Amateur Football Association Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar stadium today but there was little merit in the scoring. All the goals came from mistakes but this drawn match347 words
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Article144 1960-07-12 15 Seven teams to make debut SINGAPORE. Mon.— Seven teams vrtll make their debut at the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's annual tournament starting on July 23 at the Great World Park. They are: Aston. Combined Schools. Five-One. Amateur S.A., Chung Hwa. Police, and RAF Seletar. The other 13 teams talcing part144 words
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Article24 1960-07-12 15 J7UALA LUMPUR. Mon Sixteen Selangor footballer* and four officials left here today by air for a fivematch tour of Sumatra.24 words
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Advertisement19 1960-07-12 15 Smart Men deserve smart Hickok gifts The Derby Wallet made from the finest sjlected Cowhide leather ©Hickok MATCHED ACCESSORIES19 words
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Advertisement261 1960-07-12 15 Greaf offer foi> SINGAPORE ISLAND ONLY 1 Wit W^ '%M W </? V amp Mil Jb new If 1111SHP EXCITING 8 VEGETABLE we'll give you fjjfe acan-FREE! Because we want you to discover Campbell s delicious V-8 Vegetable Juice— the only drink EJ^HL ff l^^^^V made from eight garden-fresh vegetables261 words
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Article516 1960-07-12 16 A FEDERATION WOULD ALLOW INDUSTRIALISTS TO SPEAK UP WITH A STRONGER VOICE 9 READERS OF industrial and commercial associations here today welcomed t*'j suggestion by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. that manufacturers should form a federation of industries. One of516 words
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Article61 1960-07-12 16 SONS AND RELATIVES of Mr. 1. Tavelr, Retired Pmtnuuter Talptng, uho paused away 10-7-60 at Ipoh, thank those v.ho sent wreaths, nnnaKvi of condolence and assisted at Ms funeral. MR. V. nauarajam iind family, Ipob. thank all friends and relative* for their assistance, wreaths, attendance and messaKes of condolence61 words
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Article98 1960-07-12 16 LONDON. Mon.— Tea scores in today's cricket matches: At Paisley: Scotland 183. Ireland 183-8 (H. Martin So>. At Gloucester: Yorks 253. Gloster 77 (K. M. Ryan 6-40) and 53*3 At Swansea: Notts 185 and 119. Glamorgan 185 <W. Parkhouie 90. B. Wells 6-86) and 8-5. At Southampton:Reuter - 98 words
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Article72 1960-07-12 16 NOTTINGHAM, Mon.— England took a winning 3-0 lead In the series of five matches when they beat South Africa by eight wickets in the third cricket test here today. Final score: England 287 and 49-2. South African 88 and 247. Scoreboard: England 2nd inns: Subba Row72 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-07-12 16 T7ITVE senior official* in r Dr. Syngman Rhee's Government appear before judges on charges of corruption, maladministration and election malpractices. In all 30 officials are due to be prosecuted 10 Cabinet Ministers, 13 Liberal Party leaders, four bankers and three Home113 words
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Article82 1960-07-12 16 RAF SEARCH FOR LOST DAKOTA BAHREIN (Persian Gulf) Mon.— Royal Air Force planes are searching for a Dakota aircraft which disappeared yesterday on a flight from Doha, Qatar, to Snarjah, Trucial Oman, with at least seven passengers and three crew aboard. The search was hampered by a severe sandstorm. ItReuter - 82 words
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254 1960-07-12 16 The three-year living death of a sleeping wife HONG KONG, Monday. A CHINESE woman has been unconscious for nearly three years in a Government hospital here, it was reported today. The woman, whose name was withheld, may yet live tor many years, the report •aid. She Is being fed artificially254 words
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Article104 1960-07-12 16 ICELAND SHELLS BRITISH TRAWLER REYKJAVIK. Mon. The Icelandic g n n b o a t Odinn yesterday fired two shots through the funnel of the British trawler Grimsby Town, the Icelandic Coast guard announced today. The Coastguard said the Odinn had tried for a long time to arrest the GrimsbyReuter - 104 words
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Article262 1960-07-12 16 LONDON, Mon. Unsettled conditions prevailed In London stock markets today. Buyers were reluctant to deal In view of the International situation, and although there was no great pressure, small selling was sufficient to depress prices. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not tni»hyi>ng stamp duty were: CDnsol 2H%262 words
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Article34 1960-07-12 16 LONDON. Mon. Spot JIHd.. Norn., August 31Hd.. Sept. 31»4d.. Oct./ Dec. 31 Hd.. Jan./ March 31Vid.. April/June Sid, July/ Sept. 30«4d.. July cJ.f. 31>id.. Aug. ci.f. 31<Kd.. Sept. c.Lf. 31 Hd. Tone Quiet.34 words
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Article20 1960-07-12 16 LONDON. Mon. Bayers 1807. sellers £808, Forward buyers £8024. sellers £803, Settlement £806. Turnover ajn. 180 tons, p.m. 65.20 words
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