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Title Section19 1960-07-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 o Mot**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 18, 1960 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article1153 1960-07-18 1 U.N. TROOPS TAKE OVER IN LEOPOLDVILLE Belgium recalls its envoy from Moscow 3 areas want to join Katanga ELIZABETHVILLE. Sunday, I LEADERS OF two more Congo Provinces are reported to have broken away from the Central Government of Mr. Patrice Lumumba to seek federation with Katanga Province.Reuter; UPI - 1,153 words
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Article, Illustration182 1960-07-18 1 SAWMILL ON FlRE.... this Strait* Times picture was token last night as a series of explosions rocked a burning building in Jalan Timun, Changi, Singapore. Here firemen are seen directing jets of water into the building while hundreds of residents watch the night drama. The182 words
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249 1960-07-18 1 LEADERS CALL OFF MASS WALK-OUT OF GOVT. WORKERS NEW DELHI Sunday UNION LEADERS last night abandoned the week-old strike of low-paid Indian Government employees. The strike was slowly dying after days of violence and arrests of more than 9,000 ring-leaders. The strike had disrupted railways, posts and telegraphs and otherReuter - 249 words
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Article63 1960-07-18 1 CATANIA, Sicily. Sun. Mount Etna erupted today in volcanic fury that turned day into night and panicked the countryside. The gigantic mushroom cloud hovered above and resembled a burst of an atomic bomb, blotting out the bright sunlight. Villagers near the 10.742--foot volcano fled screaming. From the63 words
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Article391 1960-07-18 1 NEW DEHLI, SUNDAY TWO MAJOR British and American oil companies operating in India have offered to cut crude oil prices "to meet the commercial challenge by Russia in the Indian market," oil industry sources said here today. The sources said that Britain's Burma Shell Company hadReuter - 391 words
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293 1960-07-18 1 GANG WATCHED TANG HOME WHILE KIDNAP WAS PLANNED SINGAPORE, Sunday. A GANG had kept the St. Thomas's Walk home of Singapore's "curio king", Mr. C.K. Tang, under surveillance for some days before the 60-year-old millionaire was kidnapped yesterday. Residents of St. Thomas's Walk, off River Valley Road, told the Btralts293 words
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108 1960-07-18 1 'INSPIRATION' FLOYD INVITED TO -GHANA ACCRA, Sun. President Nkrumah of Ghana has invited Floyd Patterson, the American Negro world heavyweight boxing champion, to visit Ghana so Ghanaians can accord him "the honour you have so richly earned foi yourself and men of Africa and African descent." In a letter to108 words
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Article27 1960-07-18 1 BESANCON, East France, Sun.— The first French-made atomic clock, shown to scientists here, varies less than a second in 100 years, its designers claim. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article124 1960-07-18 1 Fidel's brother in Moscow MOSCOW, Sun.—Mai" 1 jor Raul Castro, Cuban Armed Forces Minister and brother of the Prime Minister, Dr. Fidel Castro, arrived in Moscow today. The purpose and duration of his visit were not stated. Major Castro, who has denied that he is a Communist, has been onReuter - 124 words
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Article25 1960-07-18 1 PLAN* DOWNED? IEOFOtnVILLE, s>on Jclsun brlit«»<<f aa4 r«MttalaMaee pl*ae repoHA HiMlag f-oaja |jv ywi one rrport Mi* Umev jo Th7%*H!ft RfUtfi <jre ih» !»**>25 words
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279 1960-07-18 2 IPOH, Sunday r[E Employment Exchange Staff Union, one of the smallest and newest unions in Malaya has an outsize problem who is their boss? "We are unique, we have to serve two masters the Commissioner for Labour and the Commissioner for279 words
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278 1960-07-18 2 WITNESSES NOT TRUSTWORTHY, COURT TOLD BALING, Sunday. A DEFENCE counsel said in the magistrate's court here today that the prosecution had brought in witnesses "completely untrustworthy and the credit of whose evidence had been impeached." "I svbmlt It would be unsafe to convict the defendant on such evidence." said Mr.278 words
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Article84 1960-07-18 2 Ten for a seamen's course CINOAPORE, Sun. Ten youths have been selected by a committee to attend the first seamen's training course at the Singapore Polytechnic, starting Aug. 15. In the next two months 20 more youths will be selected for the course, which Is designed to give them a84 words
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Article25 1960-07-18 2 PENANO. Sun. Inspector HLC. Greenaiu pt the Penan? C.1.D., has been transferred to Federal Police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. He will leave Penang tomorrow.25 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-07-18 2 ELIEZER IS VARSITY DEPUTY PRINCIPAL PROFESSOR C. J. Eliezer, Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Malaya, has been appointed deputy Principal of the Kuala Lumpur division of the university. A former dean of the faculty of science in the Ceylon University, Professor Eleiser has been in126 words
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Article36 1960-07-18 2 KUALA SELANGOR. Sun.— Chan lion Wing of Kuala Lumpur and LJm Kwah Olap of Klang were discharged In the magistrate's court here on a charge of theft of $38 from a petrol kiosk here.36 words
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141 1960-07-18 2 PENANO, Sun.— A plea that the Penang station of Radio Malaya must no longer be considered a "small, parochial station" but an important centre In the north-west region covering the states of Penang, Kedah, Perils and part of North Perak. was made141 words
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181 1960-07-18 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. AMR. ANTONIO MEERS, vice-president for Asia of iTI the Junior Chamber International, is in Singapore in the course of his tour of Jaycee chapters in this part of the world. Mr. Meers. 37. said that Asian Jaycees were promoting an exchange of181 words
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83 1960-07-18 2 IPOH. Sun— A parade of security forces that have taken part in anti-terrorist operations in Perak will highlight celebrations to be held on Aug. l to mark the official end of the 12-year-old Emergency. The parade will be held on the padang here. Throughout the83 words
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Article22 1960-07-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. DC. Jackson, Legal Adviser, Johore. has returned ta Johore Bahru after a brief holiday in Britain.22 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-07-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry AppKky /ye« "S I[i can't STAND Tuese > I vJbut.^ r=tp«9cus6ioN PBoeauuxes TMSY /^XCAN DOME ME NBVSA -«s21 words
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537 1960-07-18 3 T OS ANGELES, Sun. Senator John Kennedy said today that China was in an extremely militant and bellicose mood and it would not be useful to extend diplomatic recognition or admission to the United Nations at this stage. He told a Press conference537 words
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181 1960-07-18 3 SEOUL, Sun.— The leaders of South Korea's armed forces today took an oath pledging political neutrality. The oath was taken on the 12th anniversary of the South Korean constitution proclamation. The Army Chief of Staff. Lieut-Gen. Choi Yunghul. the Chief of Naval Operations, Vice-AdmiralReuter - 181 words
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Article23 1960-07-18 3 NICOSIA, Sun. The new "Pan-Cyprlot Organisation of Ex-Fighters" of Eoka Is considering putting up Independent candidates in the Cypriot parliamentary elections.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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284 1960-07-18 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. kFHE United States yesterday delivered a Note to the Cuban Govern- ment accusing Cuba of "economic and political aggression against 'United States." The State Department said the Note was delivered to the Cuban Foreign Ministry toy the American Ambassador. Mr. PhilipReuter - 284 words
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Article118 1960-07-18 3 JAKARTA SEES RED, BANS PAPER JAKARTA, Sun.— The Indonesian army has banned the Communist Party daily Harian Kakjat for publishing a statement which is said aimed at "sabotaging the Government's security policy." The ban is indefinite, a Jakarta garrison spokesman said. The paper was charged with being used as a118 words
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Article43 1960-07-18 3 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. Twenty people were Injured, two seriously, when a bomb exploded during a dance at the headquarters here of a right-wing association The party had been earlier described as a "gathering of Adolf Eichm aim's friends."Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article68 1960-07-18 3 MOSCOW, Sun— The former Soviet President, Marshal Kllmenti Voroshilov, 80, has been dropped from the policymaking Presidium of the Soviet Communist Party at his own request Marshal Voroshilov. son of a charwoman, friend of Stalin and wartime hero, is presumably still a member of tho Presidium of theReuter - 68 words
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Article58 1960-07-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sun.— Fifty men in the outlying district of Malviya Nagar have asked police to stop their wives from visiting a "for females only" Hindu temple. According to disgruntled husbands, their wives are spending too much dally on offerings. The police h&ve decided they can doUPI - 58 words
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Article249 1960-07-18 3 Moscow: U.S. 'buzzing* our ships TIfIOSCOW, Sun.—Rus11L sia has charged the United States with "creating an abnormal situation" by harassing Soviet shipping on the high seas. Quoting a Soviet protest to the United States, the Soviet news agency Tass said "dellberate" buzzing by U.B. military aircraft was "fraught with graveReuter - 249 words
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Article61 1960-07-18 3 How to treat a dirty waiter LONDON. Sun.— The arbiter of men's fashions, Tailor and Cutter magazine, offers a solution to that "Insulting" phenomenon the dirty waiter. "Treat him in much the same way as you would treat a dirty set of cutlery." the magazine recommends. "Call for the managerReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous338 1960-07-18 3 DAnin ciiurADnor 100 Bralns Trust: 10.30 unAUlU dinuArwnL mundo Ros His Orchestra: Medinm Wave 47§ metre* 110 Oood SHORT WAVE: 62 metre* RADIO MALAYA from 9.M pjn.— 10.00 p.m. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Momlnji: 6.32 M _5FJ5X ICE 41 7 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; S^Em^r™ IffSSS 7.05 A338 words
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Article385 1960-07-18 4 SINGAPORE, SUN. LOYAL BRANCHES PASS CONFIDENCE VOTE, URGE MALAYS TO UNITE INTO ONE CONTROLLING BODY THE UMNO CRISIS here worsened today as 22 of the 35 branches in the East Division broke away from the state body to seek direct affiliation with UMNO Malaya. The385 words
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Article87 1960-07-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, has said that Singapore must create new forms of art so that it could add to the cultural wealth of Asia. Speaking at a teaparty yesterday at the Cultural Centre for Indonesian musician Mr. Surijono (Pak87 words
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Article, Illustration110 1960-07-18 4 MISS Jenny Ko Guan Choon, eldest daughter of Singapore multi-million^ aire, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, was yesterday engaged to Mr. Chng Heng Tat, a local architect. The couple first met In Australia five years ago where Miss Ko was studying accountancy and Mr. Chng architecture. A110 words
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207 1960-07-18 4 LANGUAGE CENTRE: GOVT. SEEKS EXPERT SINGAPORE, Sun. Negotiations have started to secure an expert to head the proposed institute of national language and culture here. A Government spokesman said today that work on. setting up the Institute was progressing; and that negotiations were going on to secure a head for207 words
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Article39 1960-07-18 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Singapore today opened its 14th. branch here at Kampong Bahru. The party's secretarygeneral. Inche Zalnal Abldin Shah called on the Malays to adjust their thinking to suit their present position.39 words
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Article35 1960-07-18 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. Mr. Ng Cheng Bok, Immediate past president of the* Junior Chamber of Commerce, will speak on "Boys' Day in Business" at the weekly Rotary Club luncheon at Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.35 words
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239 1960-07-18 4 Husband jailed for New Year attack JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A husband attacked a man he found being entertained by his wife when he re- turned to his home last Chinese New Year. In the High Court today, Choo Chong was jailed for six months for injuring Chin Van with a239 words
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Article47 1960-07-18 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. Administrative Assistant to the Editor-in-Chief of the Straits Times, will give a lecture on "Journalism" at the Chinese YMCA. South Pier, on July 22 at 7.30 p.m. The lecture is part of the Youth Vocational Guidance Programme.47 words
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359 1960-07-18 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. a DOZEN tough pioneers have started off the march towards the goal of getting more food and jobs out of Singapore's swampy West coast. They belong to four partnerships, recently selected by the Government to convert 120 acres of swamp land in359 words
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Miscellaneous449 1960-07-18 4 Singapore tar y7^7\ Singapore POLICE show at St. Andrew's OrthoBAND: Public concert at the paedlc Hospital, Tay Llan Esplanade 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 Teck Road, 7.30 p.m. 'Ministry or tmruEE: JPSS. S^t Street playground, and Short W Sfc«BE YBtCA Tsouth Street vacant ground 7 pjn. Table-tannlm from 9 torta Theatre449 words
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1278 1960-07-18 5 4,000 perished as New Guinea mountain spewed molten death STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE A most devastating volcanic eruption of the century MOUNT LAMINGTON WAS THE THIRD VOLCANO IN HISTORY TO ERUPT SIDEWAYS \T 10.42 a.m. on Sunday. Jan. 21, 1951, Qantas pilot Russel Biddulph was directly over New Guinea's 5534-feetDaily Mirror - 1,278 words
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Obituary25 1960-07-18 6 :i W»rdt ill (Himimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our parents Mr A Mrs. Cbeah Beng Cheanj passed away on 18th. A 30.7.59 respectively.25 words
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Article248 1960-07-18 6 U IT*r_ $11 (Minimum) *).*>. »AMY Boarding Officer Tumpat Kelantan will henceforth be known by hi* musllm name K»mal bin Hamid GREAT READING at little COSt Complete range of Pan and Pontan* book* available at Spore Cold ator age Arcade, Orchard Road. GIBSON AIR CONDITIONERS are available on Hire248 words
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The Straits TImes Monday, July 18,1960.
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Article650 1960-07-18 6 A natural impatience to see the new five year plan, and particularly to discover how rural development fits into it, cannot be allowed to obscure the astonishing way in which Tun Razak has made the Ministry of Rural Development the hub of Government activity, linked directly with650 words
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Article384 1960-07-18 6 Prom the very beginning of chaos in the Congo the Western powers have been aware of the Russian desire to make confusion worse confounded. Moscow has not had a very difficult job, for the inexperience of the Congolese ministers has played into the Kremlin's hands. Why cable for384 words
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Article146 1960-07-18 6 There is scope for really fruitful consultation between Malaya and Indonesia on the subject of language. Under the recently ratified treaty of friendship between the Federation and Indonesia initial steps have already been taken to find ways of making the different versions and spellings of the Malay language146 words
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431 1960-07-18 6 F! his comment on your editorial "Not So Simple" the Press Attache of the Indian High Commission appears to assert that the Kashmir question is Indeed extremely simple. He asserts that Pakistan committed aggression In Kashmir, Pakistani Invader looted, murdered and raped Kashmiris431 words
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Letter134 1960-07-18 6 A WOMAN cyclist, the mother of several children, was knocked down by a motor vehicle in a busy thoroughfare here and lay on the road unconscious with severe injuries. Scores of passers -by crowded round to watch and then moved away. Nobody lifted a hand to aid the Injured134 words
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Letter124 1960-07-18 6 T HAVE made a discovery which might be of general interest. The "nuice" so often broadcast by Radio Malaya is the "esen of the news". Why "minstas" of Mguvvamen" and others worry about replacing RngHitfi by bahasa kebangsaan I cannot imagine. Radio Malaya, or at least the announcers124 words
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Letter57 1960-07-18 6 J STRONGLY endorse the letter that complained of the sorry state of kampong roads in Oelans Patah. South Johore. There are holes along roads which were repaired with red earth about three ~r>"thg ago. The road leading to Tanlong Kupang police station is beyond description. Cannot these roads57 words
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Letter47 1960-07-18 6 Whether the exclusion of South African goods was the right action to take can be argued. But one reason given that we can break the provisions of Oatt safely because it will not Involve us In any financial loss is plainly deplorable. JAVA STREET Koala Lumpur.47 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1960-07-18 6 far the eastern DIARY •"vX****"*** __R%vSX^*^fft'*^__Tv.^*^ X\vX*X\-X-XvX ■■'■'■"-'•;«*-x«'.'"'i*"'^-**'I'*'-**%*■'•■■'-'i'-"^I*-'""i'.*t'" >i'"\"!'!"""t'I'! Cambodia s Prince Norodom* He «««UUUin. ne -x i nu*~ f- 1«» invited LIIOU Edl-lai t0 Btroke the more tempting x_j*x* r j i rotundltieB OI a dancing girl PNO^PENH^UNDAY OUT of the jungle of North Cambodia the labyrinth of Preah1,241 words
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Article189 1960-07-18 7 ROTARY URGED: USE MORE MALAY fELUK ANSON, Sun.— A Dr. R. Balasundram, who was installed President of the Teluk Anson Rotary Club last night, urged fellow Rotarians to use the national language at their meetings. He said: "Rotarians can 111 afford to remain static. We must be prepared to change189 words
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Article49 1960-07-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Prof. Tsou Pao-chun, head of the geography department at Nanyang University, will leave by air next week to attend the International Geographical Union's congress at Stockholm. His thesis on the geographical foundations of the port of Singapore will be read at the congress.49 words
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Article318 1960-07-18 7 SIGNALMEN CHANGE MINDS AND GIVE GO-AHEAD TO AMALGAMATION OF ALL EMPLOYEES INTO SINGLE NATIONAL UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. REPRESENTATIVES of Malaya's five railway unions today gave the "go ahead" signal to launch a single union representing all categories of railway employees. The draft constitution of the318 words
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96 1960-07-18 7 APPEAL FOR BLOOD AND 10 COME FORWARD IPOH, Son. In response to an appeal, 10 members of the Malayan Outward Bound Association, Perak Branch, today donated one pint of blood each to the Ipoh Blood Bank. The members gave their blood at the Kampar Hospital. A van was sent from96 words
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Article31 1960-07-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Johore Bahru Customs station will be closed for official business on Aug. 1, which is a public holiday to mark the end of the Emergency.31 words
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533 1960-07-18 7 CORRUPTION CASE INQUIRY TOLD OF CHEMICAL USED ON 'TRAP' NOTES SEREMBAN. Sunday THE Federation Senior Government Chemist, Mr. Richard Colin Norris, told a preliminary, inquiry into a corruption case yesterday how he dusted 25 $10 notes with a chemical on the request of the police. He was giving evidence at533 words
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Article87 1960-07-18 7 PENANG, Sun. Mr. V. David, a Socialist Front M.P.. today urged the Ministry of Labour to give the three-man commission of inquiry "wide terms of reference" to enable them to determine whether a wages council should be established for port workers In Penang. "To serve their Intended87 words
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Article18 1960-07-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Senior Inspector Mewa Singh. of the Muar police, has been promoted Chief inspector-18 words
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116 1960-07-18 7 pENANG, Sun— The Nattonal Union of Bank Employees today complained that a large number of its members were unreasonably stagnated when they should have been promoted. Mr. Yuen Fook Cheong, the onion's secretary, said In bis annual re.port that refceeentettons had been made regarding116 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-07-18 7 The Thong triplets, Mary, Betty and Petec are seen enjoying themselves at their eighth birthday party, with Major Catherine Smith, matron of the Salvation Army Girls Home in Ipoh, on Saturday evening. Since then- birth, the triplets have been brought op95 words
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191 1960-07-18 7 Son finds his father gored to death bull at his side KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A 58-YEAR-OLD contractor, Tong Sang Kee. was gored to death today by his own bull. He was taken unconscious to the General Hospital here from Kerllng, near Tanjong Mallm, where he was attacked. His 18-year-old son.191 words
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89 1960-07-18 7 Govt 'no' is discussed by traders LUMPUR, Sun Informal discussions were held here yesterday among Federation and Singapore traders over the Federation Government's refusal to register the newlyformed Rubber Association of Malaya and Singapore. The meeting lasted for more than an hour. It was attended by leaders from the Singapore89 words
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Article49 1960-07-18 7 BEREMBAN, Sun. Mr. A. V. Raja was today reelected president of the Negrl Sembuan branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union. Others elected were: vicepresident, Inche Mohamed Nor bin Abu Samad secretary, Mr. N. Balasubramanlam: assistant secretary. Mr. A. Ramakrishnan; treasurer, Mr. Chan Chee Choy.49 words
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Article35 1960-07-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.Th 6 Federation Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Babman bin Haji Talib. now on a tour of Johore, was today entertained to lunch at Johore Bahru by the Johore Teachers Union.35 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-07-18 7 Peggy will sing at Press Ball PEGGY TAN, another gMst singer at the Malayan Press) Ball m the Federal Hotel next Saturday. Peggy, formerly if Singapore, Is pianlst-ainger with her father's dance band at the hotel. Thirty girls will contest for the tttte of Press Queen of Malaya at the51 words
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Article77 1960-07-18 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The daily-rated group of the 12,000-strong Army Civil Service Union will meet the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, this week to discuss their quarrel with the Acsu leaders. The group, which Is fighting to get "proportionate representation In the main onion,77 words
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Article281 1960-07-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday j AN AUSTRALIAN industrial leader said today it was important for newly-established industries here to succeed because their failure would discourage other investors. Mr. A A. Luciano, managing director of the newly-opened Century Batteries factory in Petallng Jaye, said foreign Investors were watching281 words
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Advertisement222 1960-07-18 7 /rj^FiLTERMASTER" pi»vl<i a compute rang* o( modtlj mIUHt tot ACK-YARD SWIMMING-POOL:— 'Floor ipoc. rtguind opprox. lHs4ft.|. PUBLIC JWIMMINS-POOL. << (Floor ipoc* rtquirtd opprox. 4ft S Itt) J Thli unique ft KTotuHoitory filtration HUM It «M 4 «xt«miv«ly hi S 5> It mc—lm a fraction ef Mm tpaca aanMMy raquiraa' by222 words
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Advertisement215 1960-07-18 7 •1 i-Sg^S ■JSpgill Wf pour glorious colours:ff^f^p^^y A Q UA SHELL PINK H Hr Tw types of flllers: Hft INK CARTRIDGE pRESS FULL F L LER $6.00 only Singapore I W YOUR CHOICE OF 4 INTERCHANGEABLE POINTS I -^g^g^gT A V«jH«fc4« *tl j Wf C L TANG. ROBINSONS ARCADE NEWSTALL215 words
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Article, Illustration591 1960-07-18 8 Aiiingtan kennurd - Aiiingtan ken nurd COMMONSENSE ABOUT THE ARAB WORLD. By Erskine Childers. (Golloncz 65.) »y THE worst ol all Western errors In the Middle East has been a continuing inability to realise that Arab nationalism, an acknowledged new vital force, crosses most frontiers and is591 words
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458 1960-07-18 8 WALTER WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK NO CLOAK NO DAGGER. By Benjamin Cow-i burn. (Jarrolds 18s.) CROCODILE TRADER. By Rory Macaulay. (larrolds 18s.) By rrHE calamity of the German occupation brought out the worst and the best that is in the French. Mr. Cowburn, a "special operations458 words
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230 1960-07-18 8 THE LIFE AND TIMIS Of D. ft. WirtWARDCNI. By H. A. Hulugalle. (AwociiUd N«w*p*p«ri of Oylon. 10 ip«.) LAWYERS do not make good Journalists, a rule which may be true even of the rare apparent exceptions. For although Don Richard Wijewardene, the founder of230 words
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Advertisement99 1960-07-18 8 Yes. babies thrive on nourishing KLIM. It's rich In the nourishment baby needs... and so easy for him to digest. KLIM keeps pure and safe t00 because it's specially sealed In protective tins. Help v yonr baby to better health! Start him on KLIM milk today. |f J KLIM.... C«pyri|hl99 words
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Advertisement72 1960-07-18 8 ■J <ffnl^^^ B^H ■BJB^BJBSBjBfIB^BJI SH^^^k^k^' fI^K^UJIKHEON I ■JflJ yt it illlllllilllllllilll'l'llllllillll'll'lillHl'iill 1 I flavour. It's Danish it's Tulip ■^&fe«| it's the finest qua ity flwnjH IfHH MAM hMW B^B^Bk^^^B^H '"4KH&9 you can ooy. BJ^^Ql>^ Sole Agents: ■HhBwkS»BHH OVERSEAS CORPORATION (FAR EAST) LTD. (Incorporated in Slngaporel SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. BbK72 words
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Miscellaneous237 1960-07-18 8 Straits Times Crossword B 111 Ba I I I I AC BOSS to 13 lm (5. 5. S). 1 Twisting or straightening It a Musical quality gets you to 24's work (3. 2, S, 1. 6). North Italy, perhaps 8 V«ssel of smaller tonnage (7). 13 Fall to maintain In237 words
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Advertisement1619 1960-07-18 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONJIN i CONTINENIAL PMTS. Out Spore San f. S'taa Patiag ALCIIMM M stilus, livariaM, A'«mO CM. 11 Jary 11 Jaly 11.11 Jaty n TNESEUS Havre, UMffMtTeUMDw Jaly 21 Jaly M Jary M/M My 11/ 1 LAOMEOON Gtnoi, Hamburg. Branan. Antwtrp, Rotteroam, London1,619 words
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Advertisement1357 1960-07-18 9 W*. McALISTER dc CO., LTD. W_ WgDl TEL Ha. ***** \l"^ yplF* BfifißflMf*-- UMB KLAVKKXSS LIKE P'V LONDIH. HAMDURB, MTTEISAM. HAVRE. LOS ANGELES. UN FUNCIMI, I HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOOVED t PfRTUNI. COT If COLOMIO Atctptiag carp for Cutril 1 Jeitk Sport P. Sham Penang Aatrita. MR.II/M Jaty 21/21 My 24/211,357 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article1586 1960-07-18 10 GOOD TRADING WEEK By Our Market Correspondent THERE was an improved volume of business on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, the bulk of which was written in tin shares. The market generally recovered from the low levels of the previous week as a result1,586 words
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Article22 1960-07-18 10 Maia.van Stock Exchange: July 16 July 15 Industrials: 136.56 136.30 Tins: 218.25 217.40 Rubbers: 263.04 261.48 Jan. I 195« 10022 words
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Article223 1960-07-18 10 QJINGAPORE members of the 0 Malayan Stock Exchanfe reported the following business at 13 noon. Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $3.08; Oammon $3.35 and $2.37 xd. $3.31 cd ON; M. Breweries $3.03 OL; M. Colls $1.90; Steamers 76 rents; Straits Times $3.50 D; Strait.. Traders $3 05; Dnlteers223 words
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Article76 1960-07-18 10 Cnrrent Date of payment payment Alex. Bricks ords 10 cents July 29 IdrU Hyd 4.d.v Aug. 12 Malayan Tin 7' 2 d.t Aug. 26 S. Malayan 7!id-+ Aug. 23 Tronoh Mines Is. 3d.t Aug. 10 Ayer HiUm la. 3d.T Aug. 18 KinU Kellaa Bnbber 25% Oct. 3 Sangci76 words
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Article29 1960-07-18 10 TIN Xl Bill i; (per picul) (per lb July 11 3! M.75 SI.OX It $397.87', $i.»B*, 15 $399.87': $I.l<| 14 $401.00 $1,111 16 »401.{5 $I.oB, 16 $403.12.29 words
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Article89 1960-07-18 10 nr»HE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Asaoctavtlon made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday, July 16, (all rates to 8100): 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. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready:89 words
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Article1356 1960-07-18 10 f<HE following list of revised A quotation* was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (July 16) H and L stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. ■NonTtius HI. «11l Incli 2.40 2.20 Ords 80 IN:1,356 words
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Article340 1960-07-18 10 Rubber price L up HIVIIIV J TiHE heavy shakeout of the previous weekdied off on the Singapore Rubber Market and prices improved to above the 110 cents level midweek. However, August first grade rubber now the current quoted position closed the week off best at 108J cent* level. The earlierAP - 340 words
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Advertisement1084 1960-07-18 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific tJa AUanUo CaMsft I—rfm E.TJI. t.Mk. I.TJL Spore P. Sham Penanf H'kon| L. Anteln N. York "KMikaaa Mara" 21/11 lal» i Aai M Aac U Saat "OrtfM Mara 17/21 Aat Aat 23 Aai 21 .I 17 Seat 1 Oct All suitably equipped with deep tanks for carnaie1,084 words
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Advertisement525 1960-07-18 10 YOU PICK THE BEST BRAINS You cosh in on the know-how of some of the best financial experts In the country when you invest the modem way in UNIT TRUSTS. "♦C MW%We»«jTT?»aWI Ff## tV#*9*k l#t WHft frO MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTB., r\O. tal M, yfrajtawM. EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far Ntaajkaag,525 words
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Advertisement359 1960-07-18 10 NOTICES THE PAHANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Telegraphic advice has been received from England that a Preference dividend of 3%% tor half year ending 31st July 1960 has been declared, payable on 30th July 1960 less tax at 7/9 d In tn« to Preference Stockholders registered on 14th359 words
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Advertisement766 1960-07-18 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified candidates for tbe post of Trainee Engineer in the Board's Electrical Department. 2. Candidates should De between 21 and 30 years of age and should be in possession of a recognised University Degree in Engineering or qualifications leadlng766 words
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Advertisement427 1960-07-18 11 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at Level Crossing at T.P. 62/11, Ayer Klnlng North will be closed for repairs from 6.00 p.m on 20.7.00 to 8.00 am tbe following morning. Road vehicles win be permitted to pass at half hourly Intervals. STATE ENGINEER. PERAK. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT427 words
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Advertisement501 1960-07-18 11 NOTICES NOTICE As b nark of respect to tbe memory of the late Mr. E. O WALKER, Director Klecuical Engineer, Ft. E. Morris Si Co.. Lc who died on Saturday night, July 16, our office store will close today. R. E. Moms Si Co Ltd. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN501 words
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Advertisement758 1960-07-18 11 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) Notice of Wlndtof-Cp Orfcr First Meettnt-a. Name of Company. Clemenceau Corporation Ltd. Address of Registered Office. No- 268. Pen*ng Lane, Singapore. t. Court. High Court, Singapore. Number of Matter. Companies Wlndlng-TJp No. 8 of 1959. Date of Order. 30th October. 1959. Date of Presentation758 words
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Advertisement888 1960-07-18 11 1 (Con tin ard from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT ff Word, IS (Mln.)— Bom M cte. astra RCQUIREO BY TMI Methodist Girli School. Pensng. a teacher for English and English Literature for Forma Four and Five to rnmnaanos work on 29.5.50. Pleasa apply to: The Principal. Mttbodlst O: Is' School.888 words
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Advertisement1097 1960-07-18 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ff Word, U (Mln.)— Box tt cte. OMtrm TO LBT fully furalabed bungalow house, tar** bedroom* alraondltloned modern sanitation, servant's room, refrigerator, cooker, gas. Apply US, Slglap Road. 8 pore. FURNISHBD m UNFURNISHED flats at Rambutan Road and Tembellng Road- 3 bedroom*. M/*ao. Rant from $140/-. Phone B'pon1,097 words
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Advertisement1009 1960-07-18 11 EDUCATION tt Wordt U (Mln.)— Box St els. axtra POSTAL TUITION i Stamford College helped thousands to obtain creditable passes/distinction In Cambridge Certificate, H.8.C., L.C.E.. exam*., Qualifying Tut. Ask for copy of our Kre* Prospectus P.O. Box 281 Singapore. 0.0.1. 0/A LBVBL Courses In Arts ft Science Subject* leading to1,009 words
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Advertisement981 1960-07-18 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Word, U (Mln.)— Box St et: oxtru GOQOOMOBILS COUPS— pre-s*l*ctor fears. SO M.P.G., top «p*ed ot 70 M.P.H.— cam** two adult* and two children Id utmost Comfort. Pnoa 53. 000 0.n.0. Kepi* Bos A 5345 S.T. B' pore. LARGE NUMBERS OP good uaed oar* (or sale981 words
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Article297 1960-07-18 12 OINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore took only 35 minutes of the second day to score their expected victory over Negri Sembilan in their South zone M.C.A. league match on the padang here today. They won by an innings and 10 runs. Final scores: Negri 79 and 57, Singapore297 words
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Article35 1960-07-18 12 NEW HAVEN. Sun. Jeff Farreii of Kansas yesterday became the first man to swin 200 metres in under two minutes. He swam the distance in the, Yale pool here in lmin. 59.45ec. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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622 1960-07-18 12 MIKE'S 137 SETS STAGE FOR INNS VICTORY MCA LEAGUE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A sparkling innings of 137 runs in 115 minutes by Mike Shepherdson was the outstanding feature of Selangor's victory by an innings and 118 runs over Penang in their key North zone inter-state cricket league match on the622 words
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95 1960-07-18 12 OLDFIELD: SURPRISE CHOICE AS UMPIRE f ONDON, Sun. Norman Oldfleld. the former England. Lancashire and Northamptonshire batsman, will make a surprise first appearance as a Test umpire when he partners John Langrldge in the Fourth England -South Africa match beginning at Old Trafford next Thursday. Oldfield's selection, announced by M.C.C.95 words
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Article43 1960-07-18 12 LONDON. Sun. England fast bowler Brian Statham took his I.oooth wicket for Lancashire against Glamorgan at Liverpool yesterday a remarkable milestone for a fast bowler. Statham reached the tareet when he dismissed Don Shepherd, the last Glamorgan wicket to falL Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article60 1960-07-18 12 MOSCOW. Son. A world record was broken and another equalled during the Russian athletics championships here yesterday. •Two sisters achieved the highlight performances of the day. Tamara Press beat her own world shot putt record with 17.42 metres (57ft l 1 in), and her younger sisterReuter - 60 words
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341 1960-07-18 12 SYDNEY, Sun. Today's Australian league soccer results: NSW North championship: Blacksmith 0 Awaba 0, L. Macquarie 3 Cardiff 3, Newcastle 4 West Wall send 1. Daniels Cap final: Cessnock 1 Wallsend 1. NSW Fed. Div. 1: Balgownie 0 Apia 4. Northside l Auburn 2. Manly341 words
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Article288 1960-07-18 12 TENNIS Davis Cup tie*: American Zone US led Canada 3-0, at Quebec: NZ led W. Indies 2-0. at Port of Spain; European Zone —Italy bt Britain 4-1, at London: Sweden led France 3-0 at Baastad. RUGBY UNION Tour match: W. Province 8 NZ 20. at Capetown. MOTOR-RACING288 words
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Advertisement263 1960-07-18 12 fl ■TB "sV^k f^k .^^V 'sss^^B^ JPtSv' •&^toS&^rf£*ii^K£i ■/■IIII ft I m 1 ■i *-v *j| WM II I 111 I I i__ •^•^3^«^(|a)ti>>^wfat j 4^*l Cf 51 T*s^^~ ■P* o infill Ifl M" i&Z flK^sß^sMßdHsssssffikS^^ifl _^^SsV -X-^^H D^DtanssssVJ ssssßk A 4 H i .*JJ v. <: f M^ffw^KMKJn^E^^i^R T^aflai^^Bff*263 words
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Advertisement269 1960-07-18 12 [CAPITOL i r H M MMm M TELEPHONE: ***** GALA PRE-OPENING FEDERATION PREMIERE! FRIDAY (22nd July, 1960) at 9.30 p.m. Under the distinguished patronage of The Deputy Prime Minister. Federation of Malaya The Hon'ble Ton Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO F.M.O.C. (Federation of Malaya Olympic Council) FOR269 words
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Article319 1960-07-18 13 SOCCER Perak are in final again MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP PENANG TROUNCED IN KEY MATCH IPOH, Sunday. PERAK scored four goals without reply from Penang here today to put themselves through to the Malaya Cup soccer final again. A crowd of more than 14,000 saw Perak avenge their defeat by the319 words
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237 1960-07-18 13 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Johore hammered Negrl Sembllan 7-3 after leading 4-0 at one stage In their second round Malaya Cup Roccer match here today. Johore had beaten Negrl 3-0 last month at Kluang. Johore centre forward Yusof Hamld was In great form, scoring four goals.237 words
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Article155 1960-07-18 13 ALL THE CUP RESULTS AND TABLES NORTH ZONE Perak 4 Penang 0 Forces 2 Perlit 0 P W D L F AFts Perak 9 7 1 1 40 IS 10 Penang 8 5 1 241 17 11 Forces 9 5 1 3 31 31 11 Kedah 3 1 4 IS155 words
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Article140 1960-07-18 13 Forces too good for Perlis IrUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation Armed Forces beat Perlis 2-0 in a North Zone second round Malaya Cup match at Rifle Range Road here today. Perils, who are still without a point after nine outings including today's match, wasted their chances through erratic shooting. Armed Forces140 words
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198 1960-07-18 13 IPOH, Sunday. \f R. R. H. PUNTER, president of the Perak A.A.A., IT yesterday criticised the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council for naming the three athletes for the Rome Games next month before the final Olympic trials have been run here. He was speaking at198 words
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384 1960-07-18 13 Chew Bee's 10-year reign is ended by Azman SINGAPORE, Sun. Federation's two outstanding tennis players, S. A. Azman and Tan Song Kean. will meet in the men's singles final of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championships at the Tanelin Club courts tomorrow (5 p.m.). Today in the semi-final* Azman became384 words
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Article837 1960-07-18 13 TENNIS Singapore championships Men's singles: (a/finals): Tan Song Kean bt Lim Hee Chin 9-11, 6-3; S. A. Aanan bt T. S. Kirn 7-5. 5-7. 6-1. »-nnaU: Azman bt Ong; Chew Bee 9-11, 6-4. 6-3; Tai. Song Kean bt Sbarin Osman 8-4 6-1. Men» double* m-hnaU: S. A. Azman837 words
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Article451 1960-07-18 13 IPOH, Sun. PDDY Choong, the for- mer All-England and Malayan badminton champion, today won the Perak Open title when he beat Ipoh schoolboy Tan Yee Khan 15-12, 15-13 in 35 minutes. Eddy scored heavily on his accuracy, which was in direct contrast to the erratic451 words
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Advertisement277 1960-07-18 13 m*a*sn\ ft M mt*± at sV% MIM M^. mJ M jj# JfvU C iff QOOu ■■fIHOS L m Mm mmmmm MrfflCfl VOIJ rJV J I »^^B CATIJHv CSAif^lnßir^ J-^^| u^~ B?^^^^^^x3 mSrc I YOU RE IN GOOD HANDS b#cauf# y° u ar Ti-/ji&sif~~kfi I^^^^ Vm I ym9 with t am277 words
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Miscellaneous42 1960-07-18 13 SOCCER Tour natch: Malayan i>uH*"> v Kitcbee HK tSeremban). Friendly: Malaya/HK Universities v Spore Youths (jn Betas 7.30 p.mj. HOCKEY In Ur- Varsity: Malaya V HOH« Kong (JBt Tlmah). TENNIS Singapore championships (Tmiui* lin Club). ATHLETICS S'pore aaa trials (Ftrrer Fk stadium).42 words
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Article220 1960-07-18 14 SINGAPORE, Sunday. DEFENDING champions Singapore Cricket Club and Royal Air Force suffered setbacks today, leaving Army, who were not engaged, dear lead- ers at the top of the table and with two matches j in hand. The three teams before today's programme were locked at220 words
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Article355 1960-07-18 14 S.C.C. r S.C.S.C. S.C.C. Plowrigh: c Thlam Slew b Tat Phooi 12 Davlson lbw Tat Phooi 14 Glendinnlng b Tat Phooi 3 Wood house c Heng Hoc b Chan 74 Sheppard c Wong b Heng Hoe 8 Schubert c Thlam Slew b Heng Hoe 34 Gould b Chan 11355 words
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Article129 1960-07-18 14 OINGAPORE, Sun. UniO versity of Malaya once again proved much too strong for their Hong Kong rivals whom they beat by en innings and 135 runs in one day at Sepoy Lines today. Malaya with good contributions by Retnam (55), Delilkan (48), Anandarajah (44) and129 words
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Article157 1960-07-18 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Despite extra time the replay of the Singapore Business Houses F.A. Senior League and Cup final between Hongkong Bank and Wearnes was again drawn 1-1 at Jalan Besar stadium today. The teams drew 1-1 on Wednesday in a fast, exciting match and the157 words
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Obituary27 1960-07-18 14 70 Words $11 (Minimum) E. J. NATHAN, 88. of 250 A Orchard Road, passed away Sunday, Glcneaitles Hospital. Burled Jew lih cemetery. Lrave* aoo, two daughters.27 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-07-18 14 TTVALA LUMPUR, Sun. An enthusiastic Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today led a Federation side to victory over the Diplomatic Corps in the inaugural golf game for the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong Cup. The Federation team of 20, which included three Ministers and the RegentLim Yaw Chong - 280 words
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Article209 1960-07-18 14 MANILA, Sun. Mr. Arsenio H. Lacson, the Mayor of Manila, said tonight a "highpowered white slave" syndicate existed in the Philippines with connections in Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok. Mr. Lacson, speaking over the radio, said the syndicate brings Chinese girls from these three209 words
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Article93 1960-07-18 14 TOKYO, Sun. Police arrested a 30-year-old Japanese yesterday in what appeared to be a bomb plot on the life of Premier-designate Hayato Ikeda. Yasuyuki Yamashita threw a suspicious looking suitcase at a car in which Ikeda was riding en route to his weekend vacation in Hakone.93 words
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Advertisement172 1960-07-18 14 $tf^£— >~"~tlmlS HOUSE, RIVIH VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE t. TEL. 2800 ■IRTMS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, g\ »J ,A MINIMUM OfTWOJTt ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $1 U JJSJTi.^imts/^™^ SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SAIiT" c 5J»* m^S^ M SLESSTT ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE, WANTED ETC $5 #o«?«S^«n ABOmoM t (Bos Hmmbm coa»H tfcroa172 words
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Advertisement27 1960-07-18 14 W N^^_^^ $ood fa* you :^m&yi v«# i _F I 1 y- J II I i PRODUCED IN SINGAPORE KUALA lUMPUR AND PENANC by COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES27 words
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