The Straits Times, 19 July 1960
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Title Section20 1960-07-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY rtWfIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Rat*** fie**?" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1960 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration839 1960-07-19 1 U.N. man is told: Belgians must go He'll ask for Red troops aid if... LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. JHE CONGO PREMIER, Mr. Patrice Lumumba, threatened to call in Soviet troops today. He told Dr. Ralph Bundle, the United Nations representative, that he would ask for Soviet military aid to driveReuter; UPI - 839 words
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581 1960-07-19 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party controlled Trengganu State Government will resign en bloc if it is defeated in the forthcoming Budget meeting on Aug. 10. This was stated today by the PMIP secretary- 1 general, Inche581 words
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Article210 1960-07-19 1 TANG'S DAUGHTER SAYS HER FATHER IN 'POOR HEALTH 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. A YOUNG daughter of the abducted Singapore millionaire, Mr. C. K. Tang, 60. today made an urgent appeal to the kidnap gang to get in touch with her family. Miss Catherine Tang., spoke to210 words
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Article35 1960-07-19 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand will seek United Nations aid in conducting an economic survey for the building of a new port at Sriraja, in the Gulf of Thailand, according to a government official.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article60 1960-07-19 1 CAIRO, Mon. The Vietnamese guerrilla General Vo Nguyen Giap, who defeated the French at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, has been appointed chief instructor of 45,000 Arab Volunteers by the Algerian Rebel high command. A spokesman for the Algerian provisional government refused either to confirm orReuter - 60 words
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Article17 1960-07-19 1 JAKARTA, Mon— The Indonesian First Minister, Dr. Djuanda. will visit Yugoslovia on July 29.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-07-19 1 Abducted boy: father offers —more cash— SYDNEY, Mon. Mr. Basil Thome, father of the kidnapped eigbt-year-old schoolboy Graeme Thome (above), said today he would pay more than the £20,000 ransom demanded if only his son was retained safely. Mr. Thome was the winner last month of an £80.000 lottery. In161 words
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Article30 1960-07-19 1 BANGKOK, Mon. The Prime Minister Sarit Tanarat, has ordered the deportation of about 500 Chinese held during the past few years for violating various Thai laws. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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87 1960-07-19 1 Ong to sit with Govt. back benchers SINGAPORE, Mon. The former Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, will sit with the Government back benchers at Wednesday's meeting of the Legislative Assembly. Two Assemblymen who are under suspension by the PAP will also sit on the Government back benches.87 words
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Article41 1960-07-19 1 LONDON. Mon. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are to pay a stat# visit to Teheran next March, it was announced today. The Queen will be returnIng the Sha's State visit to England in 1959.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article106 1960-07-19 1 I SINGAPORE, Monday i A DUTCH firm has A submitted to the Singapore Government a "complete and detailed" plan to set up television in the state, it was announced here today. The Singapore Polytechnic has finalised plans to teach television engineering as from Aug. 15106 words
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Article197 1960-07-19 1 Letter in bottle riddle solved OAIGON, Mon.— A Vietnamese Government official here today solved the mystery of a love note written on a scrap of cigarette paper and found inside a bottle in the sea off Pulau Langkawi. Mr. Nguyen Van Thang. the official said, had revealed that he wroteReuter - 197 words
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Article46 1960-07-19 1 KATANGA DEMAND TO UNITED NATIONS T i r/ IBETWILUL Mon iUUn.M t.OTernnient sent ultimatum lo LoitciJ ffatltni li'..<rlfHiaTtcr> in Nrw >»rk (Icm.«ndins it•lM'iV OH ICL'OJTIItinD >'f Km <nf .i independent* «vtlhin b-MJrv k4 i in v p^Mamm* t«» Ullllmilfl (Set Hrti p j v46 words
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172 1960-07-19 2 By RAY MOLONEY UPI correspondent who toured the Congo interior to get this story. He was arrested twice and shot at once. LULUABOURG Sunday (delayed) ]t/|URDER, rape, ITX pillage and arson made Luluabourg what it is today a dead city. The 54 whites who remain, including 10 women and four172 words
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Article, Illustration830 1960-07-19 2 LULUABOURG, A DEAD CITY, WHERE THE LAST WHITES WALK WARILY AND A WOMAN HID HER DAUGHTERS FROM THE HORRORS OF RAPE SURGEON SHIELDS PATIENT FROM FLYING BULLETS DURING A NISHT OF INTER-TRIBAL BUTCHERY gave me details of what happened. Belgian Consul Marcel Swlnnen corroborated the story and my830 words
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106 1960-07-19 2 BANGKOK. Mim.-A threestage plan to take over all commerce from aliens in Thailand has been submitted to the government, it was reported today. Thai officials considered the plan too drastic and recommended that for the present shops, owned by aliens, should only be106 words
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Miscellaneous13 1960-07-19 2 THE 6AMBOLS By Barry Appleby (mow o you know? fSv^ouiT^N v \j \«v6agows;13 words
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491 1960-07-19 3 A CUBAN pilot seized a plane at gunpoint and landed it in Jamaica yesterday. He then spoke about Communist bases in Cuba. Russians, he said, were supervising the building of military bases in Cuba for Soviet use. The pilot, Capt. Peres Menedex, 41.Reuter - 491 words
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Article238 1960-07-19 3 Spies and the RB-47 crew party A MERICAN and British security men have visited an old Thames-side inn, where the six officers of the RB-47 held a party on the eve of their flight of no return. Ever since the Russians announced the shooting down of the plane, the fReuter - 238 words
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110 1960-07-19 3 NOW NEHRU RELEASES THE STRIKE LEADERS BOMBAY, Mon. Thirtythree arrested leaders of the strike of Indian Government employees were released today following last night's unconditional ending of the strike. About 15,000 people were reported to have been arrested during the five-day strike, which disrupted railways, posts and telegraphs and otherReuter - 110 words
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Article70 1960-07-19 3 DAMASCUS. Mon. Hollywood film stars Danny Kaye and Jeff Chandler have been blacklisted by the Arab League because "they have Zionist tendencies and work for Israel's interests." it was announced here today. They will be banned from entry into Arab countries, the League said in announcingReuter - 70 words
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323 1960-07-19 3 BANDA'S WIDOW FAVOURED IN NEW POLLS COLOMBO. Mon. pEYLONESE voters go to the polls on Wednesday tor the second time this year to elect a new House of Representatives and a Communistsupported party led by the widow of the late Premier, Mr. S. W. R. Bandaranaike, is regarded as having323 words
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Article166 1960-07-19 3 Ikeda is Japan's new Premier TOKYO. Mon. Mr. x Hayata Ikeda, 61. was elected Prime Minister of Japan by the Diet today. Mr. Ikeda. nominee of the ruling Liberal Democrats, gained 275 of the 438 votes In the Lower House, as the party factions closed ranks behind him in whatReuter - 166 words
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Article68 1960-07-19 3 Soekarno's Cabinet leader held JAKARTA. Mon.— Dr. SaMrman. a member ■of the Indonesian Communist Party's Presidium and deputy chairman of the National Planning Council (President Soekarno's personal "Economic Cabinet"), has been detained for security reasons, an army spokesman said today. The Communist Party announced that it was "asking for anReuter - 68 words
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Article28 1960-07-19 3 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. A bomb exploded during a dancing party at the Croatian Club here on Saturday night, injuring 20 people and causing heavy damages. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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237 1960-07-19 3 T ONDON, Mon. Dr. Linus Pauling, American scientist and advocate of disarmament, told a crowded meeting here last night that between one- and-a-half and three million children would be born with some congenital defect as a result of the nuclear test bombsReuter - 237 words
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Miscellaneous328 1960-07-19 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA .Medium Wave 478 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE: 62 metres SERVirp in from 9.00 pjn.— 10.00 p.m. metrl AM. 6.30 Good Mornln K 6.33 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Kuala LamDur Ml metn* 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The «c News; 8.05328 words
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Article169 1960-07-19 4 WANTED: MORE UNCLES AND AUNTS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne today appealed for more "uncles and aunts" to come forward, and adopt poor children at Social Welfare Homes. The Minister said that although many had volunteered to become "uncles and aunts" to these169 words
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Article73 1960-07-19 4 No electricity areas SINGAPORE, Mon.— Work In connection with electrical extensions in the Jalan Eunos substation will interrupt electricity supplies on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the following areas: Jalan Rimau, Jalan Punai, Jalan Singa, Jalan Jumat. Jalan Ambo Solor, Jalan Hassan, Jalan Omar Saman. Jalan Yaya.73 words
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535 1960-07-19 4 6 TO 1 MAJORITY VERDICT BY JURY fPL. Gopal Krishnan, 30, R.A.0.C., on trial at the assizes on a charge of murdering a fellow corporal, Cpl. Abdul Majid bin Mohammed, 30, was acquitted and discharged today following a jury's verdict of not guilty. Punched535 words
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Article33 1960-07-19 4 Prayers are now going on at the Central 81kh Temple, 175. Queen Street, Singapore, and wl) 1 continue until Sunday. During these prayer services, free meals will be served for all.33 words
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Article278 1960-07-19 4 mHE following is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Bombay, Colombo (BA 790) 4.40 am.; from London, Frankfurt, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 708) 9.0S p.m Garnda: From Jakarta (OA (986) 10.40 am. Cathay Pacific:278 words
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Article127 1960-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.—«everal "fortune hunters" had placed Joss-sticks and slips of paper near a human skeleton found at Nlcoll Highway in the hope of striking the 4-D lottery, a Singapore Coroner was told today. Inspector V. Rajaratnam of the Kandang Kerbau Police Station said that he127 words
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Article127 1960-07-19 4 also a science teacher, in Beatty Secondary School, will take a course in chemistry. All three, who left in the Isarco, will be away for five years. SINGAPORE, Monday rpHREE SINGAPORE youths left here today foi x Italy as the first batch of local127 words
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Article34 1960-07-19 4 SINGAPORE^ MOn— Water will be cut off in Somapah Road between Upper Changi Road and the Chinese School, Somapah Road, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m tomorrow to fix a standpipe.34 words
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Miscellaneous142 1960-07-19 4 Singapore diary... MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free dept. rrom 2 p.m.; body building, film shows at Lorong Fatlma and weight lifting 4 p.m cricket (Woodlands End), Shenton Way 5 p.m judo 5.45 p.m.; Malay class Car Park and Upper Aljunied 6.30 pm. ES R»'iTijfs ln «nii»rr«. (Rtjlmf/m INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY RAFFLES MUSEIM142 words
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Miscellaneous171 1960-07-19 4 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Heiwndahl /7... JVT 1 YAOOIT AOWTBP m«M iLUfPRINTf, I A»OUT THAT HOLE IN \J tSISfNT? I~T TULPi/^7 FOUN VT THANK /^ZZfo^ZW LVI Abner By Al Capp MOrSJ^rrWW K ISSSSiS/LiSP I /VENDER-) V. *SMOV7MAN'S" <> Ai.i- OUR KITS ON J e»m7ia^tSSSL^^ H m>t^ HM! L/?; f V™M171 words
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Article652 1960-07-19 5 COURT TOLD HOW PINK SCARF LED TO DISCOVERY OF THREE BODIES LORRY DRIVER SAYS SEARCH PARTY MADE GRIM FIND WITH AID OF CYCLE LAMP BATU GAJAH, Monday. A LORRY DRIVER, Ngai Fatt, told a pre- liminary inquiry here today that the bodies of his wife652 words
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409 1960-07-19 5 A.S.P's TRIAL: PRESSURE ON WITNESSES IS ALLEGED BALING, Monday. AN allegation that the police had used pres- sure on witnesses was made at the trial of Asst. Supt. Lim Ah Ewe, a former Kroh police district chief, who faced two summons charges of making a false report and negligently firing409 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-07-19 5 TICKETS FOR PRESS BALL NEARLY ALL SOLD OUT KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— Tickets for Saturday's gala Press Ball at the Federal Hotel are almost sold out. The few that remain may be bought through Press Club members only. More than 490 people, incloding Ministers, ambassadors and top Government officials will Join108 words
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Article46 1960-07-19 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Urban and Rural Services Advisory Council has voted $190,000 for the erection of 113 new bus passenger shelters in the city and rural areas. The council has also voted $32,000 for the installation of 20 more public standpipes.46 words
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Article39 1960-07-19 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. O.E. Venables, formerly of the Malayan Civil Services, has died in Britain aged 69. Mr. Venables came to Malaya in 1914. and was Interned by the Japanese In Singapore daring the war.39 words
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199 1960-07-19 5 JOHORE, BAHRU, Monday. THE Sungei Seget project is a proposal to build a tidal gate and improve the waterway at Jalan Seget, Mr. Chu Choon Yong (Socialist Front) was told in the Johore State Legislative Assembly today. He was also told that the199 words
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Article57 1960-07-19 5 MOB BEATS UP CINEMA MANAGER BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— Mr. Mohldeen Bat hah a. 51--year-old manager of a Sungel Puyu cinema was assaulted last night by a mob of about 20 men. A friend, Mr. Mohamed Saad, who went to his aid was also set upon. Both were sent to Butterworth hospital57 words
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Article16 1960-07-19 5 KAJANO, Mon. Ninetysix people in Ulu Lan°.at district were given citizenship papers last week.16 words
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95 1960-07-19 5 'PICNICS FOR SWIMMERS ONLY' ORDER SINGAPORE, Mon. St. Joseph's Institution here has issued strict orders governing future picnics by its pupils following the drowning of a pupil recently at Coney Island, off Ponggol. From now on. only swimmers will be allowed to go on any picnic and they must be95 words
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Article65 1960-07-19 5 PENANG. M o n— Malaya need not depend entirely on overseas capital for her projects, the Governor. Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, declared today. "I feel sure we can raise a lot of capital ourselves if we can mobilise all money lylnc Idle in this country,"65 words
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188 1960-07-19 5 Worker is murdered after 'good luck' to newly-weds SINGAPORE, Mon. A factory worker, Ng Choon Heng, 28, was murdered last night minutes after he had congratulated a newly-married couple at a dinner party in Lorong Tai Seng, off Paya Lebar Road. Ng was among guests riling out of a floodlit188 words
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Article34 1960-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Commander-in-Chlef, Par East Land Forces, General Sir Richard Hull, will visit Saigon between July 20 and July 22 as the guest of the British Ambassador there. Mr. H.A.F. Hohler.34 words
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Article31 1960-07-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Entries for Shell's "Oil in the life of Malaya" photographic competition will be judged on Aug. 8 in Kuala Lumpur. En. tries close on July 3031 words
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Article307 1960-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Monday THE secretary-general A of Singapore Umno, Inche Ahmad Jabri bin Mohamed Akib, today claimed that the State Executive Committee led by Dato Hamid bin Jumat still commanded the sup.-ort of most of the party's 78 branches here. He denied claims by rebel leaders that more307 words
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139 1960-07-19 5 OENANG, Mon. All 1 schools and teachers training colleges in the Federation will close one week earlier for their August holidays this year. Instead of closing from Aug. 5 to 27, Malay schools will now take their three weeks' vacation from July 29139 words
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Article29 1960-07-19 5 KAJANG. Mon. Twelve Chinese youths from the Ulu Langat district will attend a three-day civics course at the Selangor Information Department in Kuala Lumpur, beginning on Wednesday.29 words
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Obituary28 1960-07-19 6 It Ward* lit (Minimum) O'ORISCOLL: On July 13th 1960, at Stroud. Qlouceoterahlrr, Mary Rose, only daughter of Major D.M. O'Drlscool. The Oreen Howards, and Mrs. (J 'Drlscoll.28 words
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Article62 1960-07-19 6 to Wards lit (Minimum) CEORCE LCE TIAN KEI thank* friend* and relative* for message* of condolence, wreath*, aialstance, and attendance at the funeral of hi* wife. MR. 4k MRS. COM POH HIM wlah to rh.ink the staff of Union Ltd., the representatives of Pepsi Cola International, H.K., relatives A62 words
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Article28 1960-07-19 6 2* Ware's $10 (Minimum; N.J. JOHNSON 37, from Port Swrttenbiim since June 25th. Anyone knowlag his whereabouts please contact Johnson. l'.O Box 201, Batang BerJuntai. Tel. 264.28 words
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Article111 1960-07-19 6 It Words tit (minimum) R.P. SAMV Boarding Officer Trnnpat Kelantan will henceforth be known by his raiullm same Kamal bin Hamid. E A OOOD Malayan Read Berlta Harian, The National Newspaper in the romanlsed National Language and follow contemporary development* In U>e Land you live In. FIOIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD.111 words
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Article22 1960-07-19 6 It Werdt U (Min.)-Bax it ctt. txtra $40 REWARD. Parker 51 black. Sentimental valae to owner. Ring alias Hill-Reid, ***** (Sport).22 words
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Article35 1960-07-19 6 It Word* Sit (Minimum) Halt* 1 month. It Word* UM (Mln MUI FONO restaurant Luncheon at only SI. OO per head: Kidney boup, Slewed Chicken, Potatoes Beans. Roll Butter, Chinese Coffee.35 words
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The Straits TImes Tuesday, July 19, 1960.
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Article642 1960-07-19 6 By the time the Women's Charter reached the Select Committee stage, the Singapore Government probably was regretting it had not covered more of the controversial ground through the medium of a commission which could have given it a little guidance on marriage and what may follow. The642 words
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Article322 1960-07-19 6 Singapore Umno is in a mess. Four of its five divisions openly oppose the party leadership under Dato Abdul Hamid. so that there are now more rebels than' loyalists. The rebels have set their hearts on direct affiliation with Umno Malaya, which is out of the question because322 words
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Article223 1960-07-19 6 Prisons in the Federation have a good record of experiment and reform. The setting up in 1957 of two compulsory attendance centres, one in Kuala Lumpur and one in Penang, was a very good example of pioneering that immediately roused the interest of penal experts both at home223 words
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Article1023 1960-07-19 6 VERNON BARTLEn - CRISIS IN THE CONGO VERNON BARTLEn by The callous, contemptible and cynical misuse of facts by the Communists has never posed a graver danger... SINGAPORE. MONDAY. I CAN remember no other occasion since the war when the callous and cynica misuse of facts has been so obvious anc so dangerous1,023 words
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LETTERS
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290 1960-07-19 6 T WISH to thank Mr. Lees of the Elections Commission for his reply to my letter suggesting that the receipt of registration forms should be acknowledged. It is admitted that a large number of cards have been returned undelivered, especially In the case of districts290 words
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Letter81 1960-07-19 6 W3O would be rash enough to recommend the rest houses of the East Coast, asks Vernon Bartlett. For one. I would. During a four-day car trip to the Biam border at Easter, a party of friends and I stayed at the rest house at Kuala Dungun and the81 words
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Letter231 1960-07-19 6 •THE Singapore Tourist 1 Association exists to promote tourism in Singapore. The president of this association Is the Minister for Culture. But although the Government gives Its moral support to the association It has not yet offered financial help. The Government Is minimising the importance of tourism as a231 words
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Letter202 1960-07-19 6 T"HE 12-year-old war and the Emergency regulations will come to an end on July 31. There will be appropriate public celebrations and prayers will be offered in mosques, churches and temples. But will there be an amnesty for those persons who have been detained to ensure the quick success202 words
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Letter106 1960-07-19 6 mHE explanation which 1 appeared in the Straits Times (July 14) regarding the University of Malaya's delegation to Mexico, although undoubtedly In good faith, was unsatisfactory for the following reasons: FIRST, whatever the source of funds may be, these funds could otherwise have been solicited for libraries, laboratories106 words
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Letter143 1960-07-19 6 MRS. SHIRIN FOZDARS suggestion in the Straits Times for Singapore to make dollars is far from logical. Singapore and Federation are two separate political entitles and each Government has got full right to determine what Is best for the country's economy without jeopardising the country's morale. It is too143 words
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Letter105 1960-07-19 6 AFTER listening to a recent Radio Malaya broadcast from a certain tin mine near Kuala Lumpur, I would appreciate answers to the following questions: FIRSTLY, as the dredge was referred to as being the largest In the world, was the programme recorded prior to June 1959? SECONDLY, how105 words
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Letter62 1960-07-19 6 TT Is high time the authorities Introduced noparking or at least alter-nate-days-p arklng In D'Almelda Btreet. which forms the means of access of Raffles Place from Robinson Road. At present cars are parked bumper to bumper on both sides of the street throughout its length, and though It is62 words
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Letter69 1960-07-19 6 YOUR report about confidence men relates to a minor trouble compared to the legal confidence trick that is played by storekeepers la Singapore. A storekeeper, builds up confidence and obtains stocks of goods from merchants on credit When large credit stocks are available the storekeeper sells to a successor69 words
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171 1960-07-19 7 SHIPYARD STRIKE No. 2—220 WALK OUT OINGAPORE, Mon. Another strike hit the Thornycroft shipyard at Tanjong Rhu today the second since last Friday. The 220 strikers. Including 50 contract workers, walked out In support of claims for a bonus and In connection with the contract labour system. Later, officials of171 words
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Article44 1960-07-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The British High Commissioner In Malaya, Sir Geofroy Tory, will leave Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday for a holiday in Britain. He will return on Aug. 30. During his absence, Mr. Alan Brown, will be acting High Commissioner.44 words
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Article41 1960-07-19 7 PENANO, Mon. A clerk, P. Victor Xavler. 31. was allowed $100 bail today after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner by abusing a policeman on the Francis Light School padang yesterday.41 words
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Article413 1960-07-19 7 WORKER DENIES MURDER OF WIFE, 17: DOCTOR SAYS HE WAS 'TOXIC AND IN CONFUSED STATE OF MIND 9 IPOH, Monday. A TEEN-AGED bride of six weeks was found hacked to death in a rubber nursery on Changkat Kinding Estate, Tanjong Rambutan, the High Court here413 words
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Article100 1960-07-19 7 Rainstorm breaks dry spell IPOH, Mon. Gale force winds of about 50 miles per hour, accompanied by heavy rain, lashed ipoh for nearly half an hour Just before 3 p.m., breaking a long dry spell. Road traffic in many parts of the town came to a stop because of the100 words
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Article30 1960-07-19 7 KLUANG, Mon. The Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, today opened a branch of the Malayan Chinese Association youth section at Sri Lallang new village, near here.30 words
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Article21 1960-07-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore State Legislative Assembly today authorised payment of $11,505 to meet excess expenditure Incurred ln 1958.21 words
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Article55 1960-07-19 7 Civics for women JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A three-day state-level civics course for women, sponsored by the Johore Information Services, was opened by the Joho re Under-Secretary, Inche Talib bin Aba. this morning. The course Is the first of its kind to be conducted in Malay. Thirty-six women from the various55 words
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Article228 1960-07-19 7 JOGET GIRLS PROTEST AT SHOW BAN KOTA BHARU, Monday. JOGET girls and musicians at the Bisurit Park here are to protest to the Government over the closing down of the modern joget during the 40-day mourning period for the late Sultan. I More than 40 joget girls and musicians charged228 words
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Article100 1960-07-19 7 Sarawak to have women in police KUCHTNG, Mon. The Royal Federation of Malaya Police is to help the Sarawak Constabulary to set up a women's police sectton next year. Two women police inspectors will be recruited this month to undergo a ninemonth training course in Kuala Lumpur from tin first100 words
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Article38 1960-07-19 7 IPOH, Mon. A clerk ln the Public Works Department, waterworks section, M. Santhanasamy 31, was today sentenced to a day's jail and fined $800 for criminal misappropriation of a total of $204. He pleaded gull*/.38 words
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166 1960-07-19 7 A query on cost of the royai trip to Mecca JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore Legislative Assembly today approved payment of $31,600 to meet the cost of the Mecca pilgrimage of Tengku Mahkota and his consort t Mr. Lee Ah Leng (Ind.) said that while not intending any disrespect to166 words
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Article34 1960-07-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation's Director of Museums, Hajl Mubin Sheppard, will speak on "Fossils Without Tears" at Wednesdays lunchaaa meeting of the Kuala Lompar Rotary Club at tte LeOoq D*ot.34 words
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Article322 1960-07-19 7 SINGAPORE, Monday THE Philippines ConA sulate here today said it was highly improbable that Singapore was being used as a supply centre for a "high-powered white slave" syndicate in the Philippines. A spokesman said that the stringent measures adopted ln issuing visas prevented shady characters from322 words
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Article, Illustration387 1960-07-19 7 Priority for road-building in Johore, Sultan tells the Assembly jpHE Government would give priority to building roads to facilitate the openingup of new land and heip the people m marketing their produce, the Sultan of Johore told the State Legislative Assembly here today. Next year $2.2 million would be allocated387 words
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Advertisement86 1960-07-19 7 Vent-Axia «a*| Fit Vent-Axia and you M H aaf ventilauoo problem* are ■■■T solved... limply, once and I M M for all ..in offices, works, M^k+m, restaurants, bars, clubs, shopi. Mores, laundries, I a..] hospitals, laboratories, L||f| canteen*, cloakrooms. ■Uy Vem-AxwrKWwUihto create a better atmosphere OM r| wbefevor it is86 words
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Advertisement215 1960-07-19 7 MaiMrtackaa teMtai a ttw I.H Vmcturol MiatiiHln cam»tot*a, fcrt»rtor Mtk* M| co.H.d oat. W<*t. SMltrtrHT. and r.taaHon. hilly laid ond 1 ffSsTf fOff COftIMCnORS. Bitum«n Reaa •urfoclng work now commencing. m^^ g^ Is&^Bßsai Gilsteod Rood FLATS for SALE 4-Storay Building on High Ground fc Booutihil Residential Area. Foundation work completed.215 words
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Article, Illustration814 1960-07-19 8 FEMININE FORUM Renewal of interest in Oriental culture AN exhibition of over one handred Chinese Imperial robes and wall hangings is at present on show at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in Minnesota, U.S.A. The 69 cour t, theatrical and religious robes and 41 wall-hangings, which814 words
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Article226 1960-07-19 8 SUNDAYS when the amah Is off, perhaps you are put in the same position I always seem to be in can't cook and hungry. Well, here's a trick you can try with packaged soup mix and canned tomato sauce. In a deep, thick saucepan,226 words
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Advertisement231 1960-07-19 8 Now in the fabulous GOLDEN VANITY fine jewellery HaY L^LiaY aVi vJa^B Powder foundation Won't streak or change no grease colour lag Mm k A &gm '>V JmWk -J %> Gives a clear, transparent The non-drying all-in-one glow make-up Airspun blended to give you light, transparent. flowerlike beauty, glamourously smooth231 words
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Advertisement187 1960-07-19 8 aVa^Hav^^^^ar j h SUPER SOFT Fit "Is V SANITARY TOWELS Il\ WF^' Haw safrr. WL rwHaE R< f 4 ''"'> cooler and more JV \^^Bl| H* raiLsC tiny :im- so m-aily dnsic;iirrd M l^^BP andwill not show under tliolininnsi- l {c<ausp ''"■>' be worn with the *f trim, all-clastic Modm187 words
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Miscellaneous285 1960-07-19 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 A poem written in the poatl Simultaneously. notwithsUnd- war period (4). Hut (2, 3. 4, 4). 8 Mien Uo affected to show R Local applause for something agitation of mind (7). new (10). 7 surprise reaction or criminal 8 "Thought's toe clave of life, to285 words
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Advertisement1550 1960-07-19 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDCB 10 ABEH. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONBON A ONTIaENIAL PUTS. OMS'fort Sails r S'naa Ptnan AICINBVS M'sei ies, Ul.lllS, A <aewt» My 11/21 My 22 Havn. UftifMiVGlasiow My 21 My a My a/a My 31/ 1 UOMEDON Genoa, Hamburg, Bremet. Antwtrp, Rottardam, Lonoon My 72 My 24 oemooocus1,550 words
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Advertisement1244 1960-07-19 9 /tJTl^fSi ADEN lEDIEA MEtITEMANEAN. CONTINENTAL A SCAMINAVIAN PORTI |3f\So\\|i S'oore p S'harn «enan| Q, Y*^l "JUTLANDIA k) 64l 18-11 71 July 21/22 Jlly 22/24 Jlly WJV KAMBOOIA I) M illy 4 Ait 1/ I Ait 1/7 An -Jk-Qfig SEIANtIA" I) II 71 Aug 21/27 An 73/74 An r^iwsaag -AYUTNIA "I)1,244 words
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Advertisement1317 1960-07-19 9 ,Ti7m.THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 'V" SINBAPOIE (iKtrftratld It ttl MtMj HsfSMl) I LINES SAILINGS tf ABEN. U.I 1 CONTINENTAI PBRTS. Sport P. Sham Penanf KNNIANT Hat Nig. Lndti 28/24 My a/a My a/31 My KNUWIRS Untffs, R'dam, A'werp 27 25 Jily 21 31 My 31 My/ 1 An BENVUCKII1,317 words
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Advertisement1330 1960-07-19 9 y-rz. McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. W_ W551 Ttt: Nt: *****. BJT IF^M KIJ^BMAM LIME KLAVENESS LINE I IB "*K LBNBON. HAMBBRt. ROTTERtAM. HAVRf. LBS ANtELES. SAN FUNCISCB. > BJBU. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. Cm OF COLOMBO Acciftin tarn ftr Cntral 1 Sntk Spore P. Sham Ptnang AtwrHa. Ml. 11,71 Jlly1,330 words
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Article23 1960-07-19 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: July 18 July 16 Industrials 136.38 136.56 Tint: 218.50 218.25 f Robbers: 2<4.f8 263.04 Jan. 1 1958 100.23 words
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Article141 1960-07-19 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. Investment shares opened the 1 week along firm lines. On a take-over offer received from G. J. Coles, Matthewa Thompnon gained ss. to 21s. N. Z. Forests gained is. 3d. to 465. 9d and Carrier Air was up 9d. Base metals and the oils held a141 words
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Article189 1960-07-19 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' I x Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 2/4; buying airmail T.T. 2/4 1/8. OH. 2/4 5/32. 30 d/st 2/4 11/32. 45 d/st 2/4 13/32. 60 d/st 2/4 15/32. 90 d/st 2/4 19/32, 120189 words
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Article134 1960-07-19 10 QJINOAPORE Chinese Produce 0 Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent July/ Aug. shipments $31% buyers, $32% sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $47)4 sellers, drum $51 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $290, Sa-awak $285. special Sarawak black $200 and garbled134 words
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Article156 1960-07-19 10 CHIPS lyinj atoticalde the kJ Singapore Harbour Board j wharves or expected today are: Benlomond 1/2. Karlmata 4/9 Meltoku Maru 6A. TJipondok 6/7' Akita Maru 8/9, JuUandla 10/11, Glengyle 13/14, Weltevreden 15/16. City of Colombo 18. Malacca Maru 19. Senal N. Wall 4, Sumpltan N. WaU 5, Semenylh156 words
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766 1960-07-19 10 Of this sum taxation absorbs £83,000 and we have felt it advisable to add £25,000 to reserves. Two interim dividends, each of 4d. per share, have already been paid. We now recommend a final distribution at the same rate, making a total766 words
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Article34 1960-07-19 10 SINGAPORE, July. 18 RUBBER: 11*4 cents per Ib. (up 1* cents). 5 p.m. close: 1101 cento («ulet). TIN: 5403.82* per picol (up 50 cento). Estimated unofficial offering 246 tons (down 38 tons).34 words
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Article222 1960-07-19 10 A UGUBT first gra4le rubber buy■f* ers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 110 K cents per lb. up 1H cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was very mm 3.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 109 V, sellers222 words
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Article778 1960-07-19 10 CINGAPORE members of the 0 Malayan Stock Exchange 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 $159; Fltcpatrlcks $1.42 ON; Praser and Neave ords (S) $2.07 to $2.09; Gammon $2.55; O'town Disp.778 words
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Advertisement1058 1960-07-19 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coatn ««»vfa E.T.A. E.T.A. U.A. S core P. S'tiam Ptnanf H'kcmf l. AnfatM N. York "Kmikawa Mara" M3l J.lj 2 an* 7 Aaj tit 11 Sa*t Irtfan Mara W/JI Aal 71/71 Aat 71 Aat 21 asf W Seat 1 Ocl ATI suiUbty eouiwtd with deep tanks1,058 words
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Advertisement322 1960-07-19 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE n«-JHs£*= Wi Vis Tn Far Uataaa, CaittagMf. CiicirttjV"O«ir«l««TT' n litj 23 July Jnt» "IMMnMTT" »Mly ni.l "■OIKVEHTT" Ul| 5 >•! I »«i Bulk oil/latai space avulable. JOHNSON LINE Fat Haatnant. Japan:- P. S ham Penan| j "TtUI" tl Ml ?1 July "STM IETUMUSr' i 2 J1 July322 words
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Advertisement181 1960-07-19 10 TENDER TENDER NOTICE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ARMED FORCES DIVISION Tenders have been despatched to contractors for Groups l o and 1 J. Tenders close at 2.30 p.m. Monday 8 August 1960. The Government of Malaya does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIESTINO181 words
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Advertisement909 1960-07-19 10 NOTICES CITY COUNQL OF SINGAPORE ELECTKrCITV DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSVMEBS Work tn oonaectton with electrical extensions In Jalan Eunos Substation win necessitate the interruption of electricity supplies between the hoars of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Wednesday 20th July, 1960. The fottowmg areas will be fected.Jalan Rlmau. Jalan Punal,909 words
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Advertisement564 1960-07-19 11 TENDERS I'H.II. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contracts? Class D' and above will be received by the State Engineer, P.WJ). Perak, Ipoh, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 22nd July, 1960 for the Supply and Delivery of Metal for period 1.8.60 to 31.7.61 from sth Mile Cameron Highlands Road Quarry. Pull564 words
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Advertisement490 1960-07-19 11 TENDERS The Lords Commissioners r' the Admiralty, acting on behalf of the Services' Lands Board, Invite tenders for the purchase of a 09 years' lease of: Leasehold Land adjacent to shophousee fronting Buklt Timah Road at 10)4 milestone approximately comprised in Lot 1-13 Mukin XIV and having an area of490 words
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Advertisement480 1960-07-19 11 I Wm\\ mWW k I I I1 I I I Basal \W W^k^M s^sl i I «^B II (Continued from rage 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Wmr4» SS (Mm.)- Box S* rts. extra GOOD MORHIMU! Qualified, Experienced Stenos, Secretaries, Typists, are now ready for employment. Save advertising- money. Please contact itaja480 words
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Advertisement986 1960-07-19 11 SITUATIONS WANTED It Word, SS (Mln.)— Box St eU. txtrm DRIVER. Before taavtng would recommend my Syce licenced for private vehicle, and lorries. If interested Phone (Spore) ***** Office Hours. A CHINESE 24 Camb: Certificate knowledge: '.ccountmg Economics, Laws, experience auditing seeks any position In Commercial Firms. Box A 9442986 words
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Advertisement1052 1960-07-19 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Words Si (Min.}— Box M rts. oxtn ADVERTISER WANTS prewar house, cheap rent, w/vacant pos.es.ton. Willing to pay high compensation. Reply full particulars to Box A 5361 B.T. B'pore. REQUIRED as from Ist September furnished/unfurnished two or three bedroom bungalows or houses for Australian staff. Districts 9,1,052 words
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Advertisement980 1960-07-19 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE M M Words SS (Min.)— Box M eta. extra •TANOARD VANOUANO ISSO Oood condition (1000. «4 Ngee Ann Building Orchard Road, B'pore, during office hours. Fbon. 2801 v: SOB. IMS MORRIS MINOR »-doors. one owner, very good condition $2,250/Vtew at Ufa Photo studio 1082 Berangoon Road, 8980 words
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Advertisement311 1960-07-19 11 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ss»^^^»^Bßb\^^^ > ALL-TRANSISTOR CORDLESS RADIO Model SC-O1 T All-transistor Novelty Radio 5 transistors, plus 1 diode and 1 thermistor, j superheterodyne circuit, push-pull output, pn- I vate earphone connection, extension antenna outlet, medium wava band 540-1,605 kc, high impact plastic case 10" x 4'/%" x 5", ♦ullview tuning dial,311 words
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Article167 1960-07-19 12 MINING INDUSTRY PUTS ON EXHIBIT -THE Malayan tin minx ing industry will put on a pictorial and facts display at the MAHA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur later this month, accenting the role it has played in the development of the country. The exhibition wtfl be held from July 28 to167 words
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Article108 1960-07-19 12 W;AYNE pumps, which have been extensively used in all parts of the world for many years, are now making their first appearance in Singapore. The pumps are products of the Wayne Pump Co. of Maryland. U.S.A. and they are being Installed at the new Caltex108 words
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Article, Illustration292 1960-07-19 12 Cold Storage expand in Malacca MODERN BAKERY, ADDITIONAL FREEZER, STORAGE ROOMS SINGAPORE Cold Storage Co. Ltd. are carrying out a further $300,000 extension of their Malacca premises at Newcontbe Road, Mr. A. H. Mitchell, acting bakeries manager, announced yesterday. Mr. Mitchell said that plans were now in the final stage292 words
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293 1960-07-19 12 A FRENCH technician is now training local engineers in the operation and maintenance of the new turbines and alternators installed at the St. James Power Station, Singapore. The technician, Mr A.i LeGuen. has also been responsible for supervising the Installation of the new turbo293 words
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Article, Illustration169 1960-07-19 12 New office copying machine in Malaya A NEW office copying machine which is reported to have proved a tremendous success in the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States has been marketed in Singapore. The machine, known as the OCE- 105. is a product of a Dutch company. Chemische Fabriek169 words
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Article27 1960-07-19 12 Vienna fair in September The 72nd Vienna International Trade Fair will be held on Sept. 4 to 11 in which industry, trade and agriculture will take port.27 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-07-19 12 AN expert in Malayan transport problems, Mr. B.R. Allen, has been appointed general sales manager of Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd. Singapore. Mr. Allen, who Joined Ford ponsible for all sales ac- sion mnd pmrU ld He hafheld various position, I ce113 words
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Advertisement356 1960-07-19 12 FAR MORE ROOM IN FAR LESS SPACE From end to end there ar« more brilliant idea* in the sensational Morris Mini-Minor than in any car ever built! An engine mounted 'CastWest' across the" frame saving heaps of space for passengers and luggttge. Revolut ionary 4 -wheel independent suspension. Up to356 words
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Advertisement144 1960-07-19 12 INDONESIA in Pressurised Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort. When in Djakarta travel in a "Betjak" When in the air Fly INDONESIAN AIRWAYS ■eefcJe« Office: Ift Fleer. Bank of China Bidq Si«gaeor«. 1. rhonei: ***** A *****-8 er eey travel eaent in Singapore and the PederetUß ef Malaya. THE NEW TYPEWRITER OLIVETTI144 words
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Article447 1960-07-19 13 ANOTHER CHANCE FOR ATHLETES ON SUNDAY By VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union has changed its mind, and will now go ahead with its second Olympic Games trials at Ipoh on Sunday. F.M.A.A.U. secretary Mr. Lew Kirn said today that447 words
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Article60 1960-07-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Youths scored a 4-1 win over Combined Malaya /Hong Kong universities in their friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. Youths, who led 3-i at hatfi;me, scored through Yong Cheong Fan, Lee Teng Yee. Lee Ban Kit and S. Williams. Centre forward Mok60 words
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Article539 1960-07-19 13 WEIGHTS lot IV 808 Shylock Home 7.10 nine races on Sant Atout 8.05 Esther's Pet 7.0S first day, JnW 24. of Freedom Ellen's Penan* race*:- Crusade 8.05 Treasnre 7.17 r r.vyorn/M-'c: Fanon 8.05 Hearts Ease 7.t7 Governor s Cup Rfalm of GoW 804 Whlte Marlc l539 words
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Article273 1960-07-19 13 SOCCER Tour match: Kltchee HK 3 (Lav Cht Lam 2, Au Pang Un) Malayan Indian* 2 (Murugesu. Ramada* Rao), at Seremban. BASKETBALL Tour match: Per alt women 2» Vietnam women 25: Ipoh Mala van Chinese Youths 79 Vietnam Chin Woo, at loon Inttr- district: Sega mat MCA 78273 words
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Article59 1960-07-19 13 IPOH. Mon. Lanky schoolboy Tan Yee Khan (lit) and Nk Boon Bet (21) were the only local Dlavers to win a title In the Perak open badminton championshlDs which concluded here last niKht. Tan and Ng beat Lai Fook Ylnjt and Lee Quan Chong (Selaneor.59 words
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Article37 1960-07-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's first Olympic Games trial, scheduled for today at Farrer Park Stadium, was cancelled because of rain. The second trial Is scheduled to be held on Julr 36.37 words
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Article47 1960-07-19 13 BADMINTON Inter -Var«lty Malaya v Honß Kong (Oei Tlong Ham Hall Spore 8 p.m.i Lower Pk champlon»hlp» (De»- RC courts. 7 gjnj SOCCER Sincapere Oi«. 3C: Katone v Pondok p«ranakan (Parrer Pk) Friendly: Bin tan* Bulan v RMP iParrrr Pk): Ministry of Health sec (pdg).47 words
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411 1960-07-19 13 KEW SAN YUSVF SEEDED TO MEET IN FINAL By LEE FOO SAN Ipoh, Monday TIEH KEW SAN, Malaya's No. 1 singles, and Eddy Yusuf, the Indo- nesian Thomas Cup player, have been seeded to meet in the final of the men's singles in the Badminton Association of Malaya's open championships411 words
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Article955 1960-07-19 13 The draw for the Malayan badminton championships Is: MEN'S SINGLES Top section (Ist rd): Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman (Kel) v Lie Po Djian (Indoi; Billy Tan (Sgor) v Koh Kum Seng (Job). 2nd rd: Teh Kew San (Pg) v Lai Foot Ying (Sgor>: Wong Poh Keng/Zainal955 words
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Advertisement58 1960-07-19 13 B^ An invitation to MM Enjoy the luxury of a W \J nm\i MITSUBISHI J^M I TRANSISTOR RADIO m IMBP^ ll Smart, attractive design H^yujg. Full, distortion-free tone —mm y 6-transiStors j&j f t i 'ft 9 k ■mlßlS4^B^B^^ft^Bl>vSi9E^B^H }fflljjjj/jf£\ J§ 8-transistors BCSW radio MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY K««4 OHi«*i58 words
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Advertisement393 1960-07-19 13 IT'S HERE! AUTOSET i-iMfr t nnrT ill 1 hS£S utoset turret tootog.- coyntu; .j Provmon for various (ilia ip«.d» It eomblrwi tha famous Bell How.!. Electric Eya with o i 3-l*ns turret head anyone con mcke mognificent Bmm. movies right from the start! No guessing No calculating —the amazing Electric393 words
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Article605 1960-07-19 14 6,000 FROM ARMED SERVICES WILL TAKE PART IN MAMMOTH SHOW TO MARK EMERGENCY'S END KING TO TAKE SALUTE IN THE CAPITAL: 74 AIRCRAFT TO THUNDER OVERHEAD IN FLY-PAST NEARLY 6,000 officers and men of the armed services will take part in the biggest and most impressive605 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-07-19 14 TAISUKE ARAMAKI (left), the man who is alleged to have stabbed the former Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobnsuke Kishi, six times in the left thigh last Thursday. being led away by police after the attack At Mr. Kishi's residence. Mr. Kishi Is reported progressing after having57 words
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Article215 1960-07-19 14 Cricket tea scores LONDON, Mon.— Tea scores In today's cricket matches were; I At Lord*: Middlesex 191 (R. White 50, P. Parfltt 60) v South Africans 280 for two (I. Ooddard 139 n.o. A. Plthey 57, P. Carlsteln 6«). At Sheffield: Surrey 253 for eight dec. (D. Fletcher 103, K.Reuter - 215 words
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202 1960-07-19 14 SOCIETA CORELLI a string ensemble of thirteen players gave the first of two concerts for the Musical Society in the Victoria Theatre last night. In an opening concerto grosso by CorelU there was an excellent tonal balance, pleasing sensitivity to nuance, and the202 words
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Article287 1960-07-19 14 LONDON, Mon.— Then ma no relief m London stock markets today from last week's dull conditions and prices again drifted tower. International polities, the uncertain business outlook as the result of the credit squeeze and holiday Influences all acted as retaining factors, particularly In the Industrial market. Glltedged287 words
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Article23 1960-07-19 14 LONDON Mon. Buyers £810, sellers £812, Forward buyers £808 H, sellers £809. Settlement £811 H. Turnover a.m. 165 tons, p m. 40.23 words
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Article37 1960-07-19 14 LONDON. Mon— Spoi 31 Hd., Norn. August 31 d.. Sept. 3i';d.. Oct./ Dec. 31 «jd., Jan/March 31?»d., April/June 31 "id., July/ Sept. 3O'»q.. July c.l.f unquoted, Aug. c.U. 31Hd- Sept. c.U. 31 "sd. Tone Very quiet.37 words
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Article178 1960-07-19 14 Farmers flee volcano Boulders rain from Etna f ATANIA, Mon. Mt. Etna erupted yesterday, throwing boulders the. size of trucks into the air and putting the mountainside villagers to flight. Prof Domt'nico Abruzzesi. head of the Institute of Volcanology at the University of Catania, said it was In* worst eruptionUPI - 178 words
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79 1960-07-19 14 KINGSTON. < Jamaica), Mon.— The anti-Castro pilot of a Miami-bound Cubana airliner forced the co-pilot at gunpoint to land here yesterday with 52 passengers. He immediately asked for political asylum. The pilot. Captain Jost Perez Menendez, 41. surrendered his gun upon landing. "I hadUPI - 79 words
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Advertisement385 1960-07-19 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j H H'orrf* -Hi (Minimum) ENCACEMENT MR. J.W.M. ST. MAUR SHEIL and Mws M M.S. Holmro. Tbc engagement ir announced tw.wecn William 8t Maur Shi-il. The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, elder son of the lat* Lieutenant Colonel F.P. St. Maur Shell. D.S.O. and Mrs. H.W. L.nington. of Atberfleld385 words
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Advertisement29 1960-07-19 14 EVINRUDE 35 hp 4Oh.p. nSgA v OUTBOARDS i__P\ iINDITEYES JACOBERG StMMwt I^_lb Lmhv P*__m Im^ JimtiM Writ- for illustrated folocr to Sole Agents MONTOR LTD., P.O. Box 393, Sin9opore.29 words
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