The Straits Times, 20 July 1960
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Title Section21 1960-07-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 j*^ The Straits Times fatal* Hot*"* 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1960 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article279 1960-07-20 1 BID TO CHECK ELECTION INCIDENTS Albakri perturbed at 'tendency to violence' Parties called to fix a code KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The chairman of the Election Commission, Tv a n Haji Mustapha A 1 bakri, is calling an all-party meeting to set out a "code of electoral behaviour"279 words
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286 1960-07-20 1 HAROLD SOH - Kidnap gang frees 'curio king' Tang- HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE, Tues. Kidnapped "curio king," Mr. C. K. Tang, 60, staggered back to his St. Thomas Walk home tonight more than 84 hours after he was abducted by an armed gang on Saturday. Rest advised Shortly after Mr. Tang's freedom was286 words
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108 1960-07-20 1 Kelantan ban on joget is -relaxed- KOTA. BiJARU, Tues.— The Kelaafran Government today relaxed the ban it imposed last Sunday on entertainment and sport. A circular issued this afternoon stated that the Government had reviewed the 40-day ban and decided It should be relaxed. Modern joget, which has been banned108 words
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Article, Illustration215 1960-07-20 1 WIFE: HE'D BEEN ACTING STRANGELY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. FORMER VOLUNTEER policeman, Jimmy Goh Doh It. 32, was murdered last night at the junction of Lornie Road and Andrew Road. His body, found lying on the road, bore marks of violence. There were bruises on the215 words
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Article55 1960-07-20 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The Communist dominated trade union federation. SOBSI, has rejected President Soekarno's proposal to set up a united workers organisation that would replace all existing trade unions in Indonesia, according to Antara news agency. The SOBSI also demanded the resignation of the Labour55 words
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Article52 1960-07-20 1 COLOMBO, Tues.— All political parties In Ceylon wound up their campaigns today in readiness for tomorrow's general election The Government of Mr. Dudley Senanayake resigned soon after being elected in April wnen the United National Party did not have a workable majority in the House ofReuter - 52 words
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Article48 1960-07-20 1 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A customs party arrested a motorist after he Jumped out of his car a chase at Thomson Road today. The driverless car crashed into a road divider 300 yards away. In the car's boot, customs men found dutiable samsu in rubber tubes.48 words
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Article118 1960-07-20 1 ANKARA, Tuesday. A BRITISH Britannia airliner carrying 130 passengers to Singapore was forced by four Turkish air force jets to land here last night. The airliner, flying from Athens to Karachi, was said to have penetrated a prohibited military zone. But It was allowed toReuter - 118 words
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Article64 1960-07-20 1 MANILA, Tues. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, said today the Pnihppines is still closely studying Malaya's proposal on tne boycott of South African goods. Mr. Serrano said: "The proposal is still under study. When we take action, we want it to be definite and deliberate.Reuter - 64 words
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Article31 1960-07-20 1 VANCOUVER, Tues.— More than 3,000 men battled 400 forest fires in various parts of British Columbia today, but officials said me prolonged dry spell had worsened the situation.— U.P.l.31 words
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Article22 1960-07-20 1 JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Trade Ministry has appealed against hoarding of textiles, sugar, kerosene and other household commodities. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article112 1960-07-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday FEDERATION and SinF gapore officials met here today to continue discussions of the proposal for a common commodity market. The two delegations comprised top officials of the Ministries of Commerce and Industry. Customs and Economic departments of both territories. The Federation side was112 words
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926 1960-07-20 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday. QR. RALPH BUXCHE, chief United Nations representative in the Congo, announced that agreement had been reached with Belgian officials for the withdrawal of their troops by the night of Saturday, July 23. In PARIS, Western diplomatic sources said the UnitedReuter - 926 words
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Article58 1960-07-20 1 More China textiles are banned KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Goverment tonight imposed a ban on the importation into the country of six more brands of Chinese textiles. In 1958 tne Government banned bleached and dyed jeans, shirtings and sheetings. Now it has banned imports of dyed, bleached or printed58 words
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Article345 1960-07-20 1 600 on strike at glass factory SINGAPORE. Tues. About 600 Singapore Glass Manufacturers workers in Henderson Road went on strike for 24 hours today, alleging that the management had been unreasonable about retrenchments. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, and officials of the Singapore T.U.C. Secretariat345 words
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Article45 1960-07-20 1 RED DEMAND TO THE US I OM»OV In* > >ovirt loiti?'i MMMW Andifi Gnxiivko i'M Atncri<-*f' Ctwffi VMUhi iv >'"■ .I'inuiiciJ immediate with li.mil «f -!0 MKffltM r»Wi .(i- *o<i men br >-«H wer« h«h» m t.'!«»p* l«l«ill» > NiMMr radio tcpoTtei rliv Fenier. 'St. Ibis45 words
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Article722 1960-07-20 2 Cuba accuses U. S. of aggression O.A,S. LIKELY TO HEAR CASE: CALL TO AVOW ANY AGGRAVATING ACTIONS NEW YORK, Tuesday piBAN charges of "economic aggression" against the United States appeared virtually certain to be passed over to the 21-nation Organisation of American States by the U.N. Security Council today. TheReuter - 722 words
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Article128 1960-07-20 2 Fidel goes on TV, tells of graft HAVANA. Tues.—Premier Fidel Castro last night accused the U.S. State Department of bribing Cuban dignitaries to defect, with large cash payments and promises to repay them (or any property which may in the future be destroyed by an American invasion. Castro, in hisUPI - 128 words
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103 1960-07-20 2 Raul meets Nik but the mystery stays MOSCOW, Tues. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and Major Raul Castro. Cuban Defence Minister, conferred in "an atmosphere of cordial friendship" at the Kremlin yesterday. First Deputy Premier Anastas Mlkoyan. who recently visited Cuba, took part in the conversation, and Mr. Khrushchev and Major CastroReuter - 103 words
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Article65 1960-07-20 2 Police break up new anti-Red mob UAVANA. Tues. Cuban police are reported to have fired into the air to break up a demonstration by Cuban Catholics shouting "Cuba si, Russia no" in Havana yesterday the second such demonstration in two days. On Sunday hundreds of Catholics staged an anti-Communist demonstrationReuter - 65 words
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307 1960-07-20 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday T^HE United States yesterday launched a vigorous protest at what it called "the illegal action" of the Soviet Union in detaining two United States officers, crew members of a reconnaissance aircraft shot down on July 1. In a Note delivered yesterday toReuter - 307 words
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95 1960-07-20 2 Bells ring out at wedding of mutes LONDON, Tues.— A wedding service in sign language took place at Canvey Island, south-east England when a deaf and dump couple, Valeric Sherwin, 21. of Canvey Island, and William Reynolds, 31. of Essex, were married. Although neither could hear it. the service wasReuter - 95 words
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Article26 1960-07-20 2 HANOVER, Tues. Two miners were killed and 50 cut off by flames In a mine fire today in Salzgitter. West Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article93 1960-07-20 2 LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Donald Campbell. British holder of the world water speed record, yesterday postponed to Thursday the first experimental run in his car Bluebird, in which he hopes to break the world land speed record at Goodwood. Southern England. Bluebird, which has cost overReuter - 93 words
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Miscellaneous16 1960-07-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby "a— ITS ONLY TUC BAN*^ P APOLOGISING PO*J r y»<egaooy y16 words
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406 1960-07-20 3 TOKYO, Tuesday JAPAN'S new Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. today declared emphatically that Japan would remain a member of the free world and would never adopt a neutralist policy. "I will never pursue a neutralist policy," the new Prime Minister amid in his firstReuter - 406 words
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206 1960-07-20 3 LLOYD REJECTS RUSSIAN REPLY TO PROTEST LONDON, Tuesday. THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, 1 today described as "unsatisfactory" a Soviet reply to a British protest against an assault last month by East German police on members of the British military mission attached to the Soviet com-mander-in-chief in Germany.Reuter - 206 words
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Article32 1960-07-20 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— President Eisenhower proclaimed at Newport. Rhode Island, this week Captive Nations Week and urged the American people "to study the plight of the Soviet dominated nations." Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article75 1960-07-20 3 SAVED -BY AN OFFER OF FRIENDSHIP BRISTOL, Tues.— A fireman yesterday dissuaded a man from throwing himself 100 ft from the roof garden of a Bristol department store. Peter Gardiner, 20, had threatened to jump into the street below because of a broken love affair. in. i nnal Officer E.Reuter - 75 words
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98 1960-07-20 3 Peking? Tell 'em to go to hell, says paper JAKARTA, Tues.— The Engu llsh-language Times of Indonesia today urged the Indonesian Government to tell Peking to go to hell. The paper was commenting on Chinese protests at the death of two Chinese women In a clash with Indonesian troops InReuter - 98 words
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Article36 1960-07-20 3 CHICAGO. Tues.— At least six people were killed and an unknown number were Injured today when a gas explosion ripped open a department store at Merrll (Wisconsin) and engulfed it in flames. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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237 1960-07-20 3 CHICAGO. Tues. (GOVERNOR Nelson w Rockefeller of New York last night appealed to the Republicans to adopt a firm civil rights platform. On arrival here to appear before the Republican Party platform committee he called for legislation under which employers operating with GovernmentReuter - 237 words
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222 1960-07-20 3 Australia's kidnap search moves to the far north SYDNEY, Tuesday. AUSTRALIA'S kidnapping manhunt switched to the vast open spaces of the Northern Territory and western Queensland today, when police and busmen were alerted to watch for a car. Two people miles apart have told police that the car contains twoReuter - 222 words
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Article62 1960-07-20 3 LONDON, Tues.— Four students have left here on a road trip to India which will take them along the 4.500--mlle route followed by Alexander the Great in 334 to 323 *B.C. The students will publish a book about their 13.000--mile journey by Land Rover, which willReuter - 62 words
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Article15 1960-07-20 3 BONN. Tues. A total o! 3.554 people fled Communist East Germany last we<,-k15 words
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Article26 1960-07-20 3 VIENTIANE, Tues.—Laotian civil servants at a meetIng of their association here have asked the Government to accord them the right to strike.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article61 1960-07-20 3 LONDON, Tues.— Talks on British financial help for Singapore's five-year develop ment plan between the Colon, ial Office and a Singapore Government de'egation, which has lasted two weeks, continued today The delegation, led by Mr. Hon Sui Sen. Permanent Secretory, Economic Develop, ment Division of theReuter - 61 words
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Article49 1960-07-20 3 JAKARTA. Tues.— The Indonesia Newspaper Publishers' Association has announced its opposition to tiie setting-up of any Government newspaper. The Government is to announce new Press laws later this week, and lt had beer, rumoured these would provide for the establishment of a Government paper. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article59 1960-07-20 3 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian military high court has sent the transcript of the trial of the American flyer Allan Lawrence Pope back to the lower court for "improvement." The lower court sentenced Pope to death for piloting a bomber for North Celebes rebels in 1958. Pope appealedReuter - 59 words
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103 1960-07-20 3 RHIO GOVT. MEN TO GET FEWER (M) DOLLARS JAKARTA, Tues.—lndone- sian civil servants In the Rhlo Islands, near Singapore, are to get fewer Malayan dollars tor their rupiahs. according to reports reaching here from the Rhios. The dollar Is the currency of the Islands. From August, the Government will payReuter - 103 words
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Article67 1960-07-20 3 KATMANDU, Tues.— Mr. B. P. Koirala, the Nepalese Prime Minister, has received another letter from Mr Chou En-lai. Chinese Prime Minister, on the recent border clash at Mustang, northwest Nepal, usually well-informed sources said here today. It was understood Mr. Chou repeated the Chinese view thatReuter - 67 words
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Article30 1960-07-20 3 ATHENS, Tues.. Gen. George Grivas announced last night that "at the insistent request of the Greek people, he had decided, definitely and irrevocably, to enter active politics."— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous314 1960-07-20 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA S? WAVE 4 li iTuS NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Irom y.uo p-m. 10.00 p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES News; 8.05 a Date Wilh Music: tenant 366 metres 8.30 Strings In Swingume: 9.00 Ipob 330 metres Close Down. P.M. 1.00 ProKrammt M314 words
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Article201 1960-07-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A City Council clerk held up proceedings in a district court today when he disputed the fact that he had a previous conviction. This arose after Senior Inspector E. H. Sheares, prosecuting, told Mr. E. H. D'Netto. the Becond Criminal District Judge, that Seah201 words
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Article93 1960-07-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Nine more donations received by the Ministry of Culture have brought the National Theatre Fund to a total of $533,693.42. Among the donations was $3,081 from the premiere of the Chinese Mm "Chinese Folk Arts." held simultaneously at the Metropole and Hollywood Theatres last month.93 words
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Article269 1960-07-20 4 TWO MILLS WITH TOTAL CAPITAL OF $6 MIL. WILL CREATE JOBS FOR HUNDREDS WHEN READY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO NEW flour mills with a total working capital of $6,000,000 will be set up in Singapore in the near future. Both projects have been granted "pioneer status"269 words
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296 1960-07-20 4 DETECTIVE IS HIT WITH HANDCUFFS IN BID TO HOLD MAN Tues. A detective corporal, Loh Yam Toh, told the Assize Court today that during a struggle with a seaman, Tan Kirn Peng, alias Oh Quee. 19, when trying to handcuff him. Tan struck him with handcuffs which he snatched from296 words
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Article17 1960-07-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Kelly Chan has been re-elect-ed president of the Commis-sioner-General's Local Employees' Union.17 words
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175 1960-07-20 4 COURT ORDER FOR ABSENTEE HUSBAND TO AID FAMILY SINGAPORE, Tues.— A provisional maintenance order against a man, now living In Calcutta, was made today by the Fourth Magistrate's court. Philip Raymond Chancier of Calcutta was ordered to pay $200 monthly as maintenance for his wife and five children, staying with175 words
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Article227 1960-07-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. People born here but whose birth certificates do not bear their names must provide satisfactory supporting documentary proof of their Identity before they can be Issued with Singapore passports. An Immigration Department spokesman said this today when commenting on complaints from readers that they had227 words
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Article179 1960-07-20 4 $744,000 MARKED FOR ROAD REPAIRS SINGAPORE, Tues. j The Singapore Urban and Rural Services Advisory Council has approved the spending ox $744,000 on roads, backlanes and footpaths. A Government statement today said the Council In allotting priorities had paid particular attention to roads which carry heavy traffic and where there179 words
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438 1960-07-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday MATTERS relating to the Improvement of roads, flooding, and the development of Johore generally were touched upon by members of the Johore Legislative Assembly when they debated the Sultan's speech on the concluding day of the Assembly's twoday meeting438 words
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Miscellaneous382 1960-07-20 4 CLOTHING SHOP: si. Mothers' Club election and Cathedral. CEA Room, South Chinese Speaking Olrlr Club, Side, 3 p.m. to 5 pjn. 10 a.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYM- mikistkv n» rmtim. Ot'S: Open meeting at YMCA. -iP^fITKL «?7 /-u_v>. n i b~,,{ «on n m Inee nim anow at 7 p.m. at Boh382 words
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402 1960-07-20 5 SINGAPORE ENGINEER IS FINED FOR ASSAULT AFTER STUDENT UNION LEADERSHIP DISPUTE LONDON, Tuesday. J\I S AGREEMENT among Malayan students in London over the leadership of the Malayan Students' Union led to Alfred Pillay, 40, a Singapore engineer, being charged in the402 words
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69 1960-07-20 5 Report tells of rubber roads in many lands KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. There were now "comparatively few" countries without rubberised roads. This was stated in the 1959 report of the Natural Rubber Development Board, received here today. It said many highway authorities were satisfied with the results of incorporating rubber and69 words
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Article45 1960-07-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— A fowl seller threw bowls at a food*tall owner who had refused to pay him $2.40 as extortion money, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Tan Keat Leng. 22. the fowl ■eller. was Jailed for six months.45 words
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70 1960-07-20 5 S'pore boy beats 200 to secure scholarship SINGAPORE. Tues. A local youth, T'sou Ka-yin, 18, has been chosen from among 200 overseas students to study in the United States on a Wien international scholarship. The scholarship Is sponsored by a group of Jewish philanthropists in America. Ka-yin. who will take70 words
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Article51 1960-07-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues- Delegates from Shell companies in eight South-East Asian countries met today at the new training centre in Shell House here for the first South-East Asia regional training conference. The foreign delegates are from Indonesia, the PhillpI pines. Siam, Vietnam. Brunei. Ceylon and the51 words
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138 1960-07-20 5 SOON. HOME AGAIN FOR SEVEN AFTER YEARS IN BRITAIN SINGAPORE. Tues. A group of seven Brunei students arrived in Singapore today on their way home from years of study in England. The students, with the Sultan of Brunei's personal physician. Dato (Dr.) Joseph Brand, fly to Brunei tomorrow. According to138 words
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105 1960-07-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Japanese Ambassador ti> Malaya. Mr. K. Hayashi. said on his return yesterday from Tokyo, that many Japanese businessmen were keen to invest in the Federation because of the country's stable government. Mr. Hayashi. who flew in here by Japan Air105 words
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Article33 1960-07-20 5 PENANG. Tues. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will hold a garden party at his MacAlister road home 6n Aug. l to celebrate the official ending of the 12--year-old Emergency.33 words
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Article134 1960-07-20 5 RUBBER'S PART IN THE BIG SHOW KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An extensive display on the rubber industry will be a feature of the End-of-the-Emergency exhibition from Aug. 1 to Ausr. 7 at the Chin Woo Stadium. The exhibition will include a model of a flood-lit and barricaded estate under Emergency conditions.134 words
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Article48 1960-07-20 5 PENANG. Tues. A former head prefect of St. Xavier's Institution. Mr. Leng Hin Seak, will leave for the United States on July 27 to study political science. Mr. Leng, 20. has been granted a one-year scholarship to Trinity College. Hartford, Connecticut.48 words
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Article239 1960-07-20 5 IPOH. Tues. A SQUADRON of Senoi Praak has been moved into the MalayaThailand border area with orders to try to break the protective screen that has shielded terrorists there for years. The Senoi Praak— an aborigine uniWwas formed in 1957 for anti-terro-rist operations. About239 words
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Miscellaneous262 1960-07-20 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 A rircle feigned unconscioiu--1 A bird or two may spread the in opposition (13j. news in a measure at the 8 P 01 110 cause oarsman Moslem quarter (6-7). terrible dismay (8-5). 9 One that meets a violent end? 1(l h disposes of other's (7j262 words
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Article, Illustration494 1960-07-20 6 Make radio 'corporation,' retiring chief urges 'PLAN FOR MALAYANISING DEPARTMENT TOO PREMATURE 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday rPHE retiring: Director of Broadcasting, Mr. A. T. Read, today A stressed the need for the Government to transform Radio Malaya into a corporation "the most effective method of propagating an efficient and impartial494 words
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Article, Illustration246 1960-07-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A MAJOR reshuffle of key men in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry is being planned. The Controller of Trade Division. Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozainan, is tipped to be appointed secretary to the Ministry. He will succeed Mr. D.246 words
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Article49 1960-07-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Yap Heo Lin, was fined $100 or one month's jail today for publicly exhibiting obscene photographs in a backlane in Desker Road on July 13. Six boxes for viewing the photographs, seized from him, were ordered to be confiscated by the magistrate.49 words
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148 1960-07-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. FEDERATION timber traders have protested to the r Government against the present system of collecting timber royalties. In a long memorandum to the Government, the Timber Trade Federation of Malaya said that throughout the country there had been a serious hindrance148 words
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Article71 1960-07-20 6 GOVERNOR TO ATTEND FESTIVITIES BUKTT MERTAJAM, Tues. —The Province Wellesley celebrations to mark the end of the Emergency have been postponed to Aug. 2 and 3 to enable the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda, to attend. Butterworth district will hold its celebrations on the morning of Aug. 2. Instead71 words
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Article45 1960-07-20 6 ALOR BTAR, Tues.— North Kedah's 46,000 farmers have started planting padi two weeks ahead of schedule this year because of earlier rainfall. The remaining 18,000 padi planters in central, south and east Kedah are expected to follow suit next week.45 words
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Article27 1960-07-20 6 KAJANG. Tues— The youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association at Bangl near here will celebrate its second anniversary with a reception on Sunday evenIng.27 words
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Article197 1960-07-20 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE New Malayan Association of Certified Public Accountants plans to hold qualifying examinations for local candidates next year. The association, which has about 200 members, is understood to have asked the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants m London for help and advice Me197 words
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83 1960-07-20 6 MERCY TRIP INSURANCE PLAN IS A SUCCESS SINGAPORE, Tues. The mercy flight insurance scheme sponsored by 8.0.A.C. which will enable a person to make a toppriority flight to a sick relative, has received good response In Singapore. Mr. Gordon Davidson, sales manager of 8.0.A.C. for South-east Asia, today said the83 words
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225 1960-07-20 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday rnHE newly formed 1 Singapore Congress, in its first circular to members, views with "growing concern" the present political situation in the State. Referring to the suspension of the Minister of National Development. Mr. One Eng Ouan. the lettersigned by the congress225 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1960-07-20 7 Fanny Durack blazed trail to Olympic swim honours since followed by others #F This Woman swimmer also battled against prejudice and prudery fIRLS now striving for inclusion in the Olympic Games team for Rome have only to prove themselves better than their rivals for the ambition to be realised almostDaily Mirror - 1,014 words
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Miscellaneous289 1960-07-20 7 Buys Bunny By Buiph Heimdahl "^B|^"pu t pown th' I t 1 Ktheres only; I I /okay kic? SM/LE 1 P-APPLE SALL AN' /> fl K f 1/1 QMF WAY T< AN' TM/STMe I JLi't Ahner By Ai Capp And so now the I IHe is. in fact, the I289 words
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Article38 1960-07-20 8 it Myers's 5/0 < Minimum) MADAM NC KWEE KEE and children ihank all relative and friends for their kind gifts wreaths and attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Lav Chaik Pong iU< Sau Chuiai of Taiping.38 words
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Article11 1960-07-20 8 211 Here's $It (Minimum) SALLY please forgive anC return John.11 words
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Article228 1960-07-20 8 :<i Harris $10 (Minimum) SALE OP DRESSES at Salon Eunice last few days. U»y evening dresses greatly reduced. Open for night ahopping until p.m. THAI-CRAFT, 11 The Arcade, Raffles Place. 8 pore. Newly arrived Sleevelens Sport /Blouses, exciting colors sizes 10 18. J24. Available Arcade Branch. FIDIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD..228 words
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Article662 1960-07-20 8 It is highly desirable that the Security Council should meet again, however briefly, to take account of Dr. Ralph Bunches first report from the Congo. In a number of respects matters are not going too well. The most obvious example is the Russian effort to pour cheap662 words
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Article369 1960-07-20 8 Trengganu's budget day. August 10, may be a day of reckoning in more seines than one for the PMIP Government. It is not unlikely that it will announce a loan to the hardup PMIP administration in neighbouring Kelantan, but even if this does not happen the opposition will369 words
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Article212 1960-07-20 8 The Election Commission has acted very promptly to allay genuine anxiety over incidents of violence which have occurred in recent elections. In an open letter to the secretaries of all political parties in the Federation the secretary of the Commission asks whether the parties are prepared to send212 words
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Article, Illustration831 1960-07-20 8 LLOYD DEVARAJAH - Ceylon at the crossroads LLOYD DEVARAJAH by TODAY'S ELECTION WILL DECIDE WHICH WAY COUNTRY IS HEADING COLOMBO. Tues. WILL Ceylon go Left? Will democracy succumb to Marxist totalitarianism or will the parliamentary system prevail? These are some of the questions as Ceylon goes to the polls tomorrow. This is the831 words
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Article, Illustration954 1960-07-20 8 ROLAND CHALLIS - BATIN HITAM AND HIS JAHUTS: A TOP ART DISCOVERY ROLAND CHALLIS MM r started out as a simple case of a fond father and a plastic doll. Batin Hltam, headman of Ulu Cheka which lies in central Pahang six miles from Jerantut, was the father, whilst the doll bought in954 words
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158 1960-07-20 8 THE correspondence In your columns concern Ing the proposed visit to 'Mexico by six members of the University of Malaya recalls the trip to Montreal made some two years ago by another conference delegation from the university. Is It too much to158 words
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Advertisement73 1960-07-20 8 NEW FROM KODAK CINE TURRET CAMERA,// 1.9 Fully automatic camera ...fully lens equipped! New you can gat a precislon "8" that has overything! Elect nc-eye control glvss you corrcc: •xposuros automatically. Just aim and shoot... with wida-angi* for broad coverage .with tolephoto for cio»e-ups of distant scenes with fast f/173 words
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Advertisement41 1960-07-20 8 jnuknecht jfe GERMANY'S BEST T AROMA I*M FILTER j^d^Tr. Model TII2A jjfl| H. P. TERMS:DEPOSIT 527.00 MONTHLY 527.00 Sole Agents:KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 123.124, ORCHARD RD., S'PORI-V. PHONE: 3454* *****. rralk -IT'S COMING -the worlds newest and finest compact car41 words
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Article, Illustration250 1960-07-20 9 The King takes a closer 100k KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— At a colourful parade on the lawn of the Istana Tetamu here the Yang di-Pertuan Agon* today formally approved the new uniforms of units of the Federation Army and the Royal Malayan Air Force.250 words
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115 1960-07-20 9 Malaya and Belgium sign a visa agreement I/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya and Belgium have signed an agreement which allows Malayans to enter Belgium without a visa for a visit not exceeding three months, and vice versa. Visitors for more than three months will have to get a visa. The agreement115 words
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Article72 1960-07-20 9 SHORE TO SHIP PHONE SERVICE SINGAPORE. Tues. Radio telephone calls can now be made from Singapore and the Federation to P. and O. ships 50 miles out at sea. The P. and O. Steam Navigation Co. today announced that calls can be relayed through its V.H.F. stations at Penang, Port72 words
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Article64 1960-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A warrant was Issued today by a magistrate for the arrest of a former dance hostes.Cheng Mea Ene. alias Maggir Leong, who was absent from court to answer a private summons charge against her. She was alleged to hav<? defamed another dance hostess, Chan64 words
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246 1960-07-20 9 PENANG, Tuesday. T*HE National Union of Teachers has decided to protest to the Ministry of Education against the "sudden and unexpected" change in the August school holidays this year. "This earlier closing of all schools by one week will not only throw out of246 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-07-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Registrar of Societies, Inche x Mahmud Mohamed Hashim, 54 has been appointed a High Court He Is the .fifth Malayan to hold such a dos t In the JuInche Hashim succeeds Mr. Justice Smith, who left on retirement two months ago. .He91 words
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Article64 1960-07-20 9 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. Five men were charged in court today with rioting and assaulting K. V. Mohideen Batcha, manager of a SungtA Puyu cinema, and another man, Inche Mohamed Sa'ad bin Salleh. on Saturday night. Lim Cheng Seng, 21, Lim Cheng Sun, 17, Lim Chin Kang. 30. Lim64 words
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129 1960-07-20 9 17 guns as Ishak opens the Assembly SINGAPORE Tues. A 17--gun salute will be fired at the opening by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, of the second session of the Singapore Legislative Assembly tomorrow at 10 a.m. A guerd-of-honour will be mounted within the precints of Assembly129 words
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Article35 1960-07-20 9 SEREMBAN. Tues.— To celebrate the end of the Emergency on July 31, a garden party will be held at the residence of the Mentri Besar. Dr. Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, on Aug. 1.35 words
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Article142 1960-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tue«. EIGHT Cambodian trainee civil servants have arrived In Singapore to stuGy English and administration with the aid of the Commissioner-Gene-ral's Office and other oodles here. The students, all from the Royal School of Administration at Pnom Penh, will stay about a month studyIng English at142 words
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Article38 1960-07-20 9 KAJANG. Tues.— The KaJang division of the Territorial Army will hold a tea party at the Kajang Hall on July 31 to mark the end of the Emergency and the end of their two weeks' training.38 words
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Article40 1960-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Scouts from the Federation and the British Borneo territories will join Singapore scouts for the Golden Jubilee patrol camp to be held at Jurong Park next month to celebrate 50 years of scouting here.40 words
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Advertisement106 1960-07-20 9 Take E l\l O FRUIT SALT* for Quick ffefetf from stomach upsets Over-indulgence I Upset Stomach J Refreshing ENO Relief from pain I ■7^^^*2H. When we're bus\. a hurry. B^^^jgflH everyone of us eats or drinks too quickly... and sometimes JH HL our eyes are too big for our j£f106 words
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Advertisement270 1960-07-20 9 'Just right SfijTJk factories of John White By made by JOHN WHITE means made JUSt right I MADE IN ENGLAND I MngtaM Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids London (Special) For the ceased to be a problem!"270 words
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Article, Illustration999 1960-07-20 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - 'Now we are off jungle here we come!' KATHLEEN HICKLEY by- THE scouts are going for M an expedition into the jungle. They are first making for the Young's rubber estate where they intend to spend the niuht. NOW READ ON. rBBY and hi s friends arrived at the rubber999 words
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Article372 1960-07-20 10 Jenny Tan, aged 13: 400- A. Buklt Awl. Kulim. Kedah; girls only. Mlchaele Avis Chan, aged IS. 61, Jalan Am pang, Kampar Perak; songs, stars' photos games, movies. Jenny Chong, aged 16; 45- A Kirn Keat Lane, Singapore 12. picnics, pen pals, photos. Gillian Chong,372 words
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Article251 1960-07-20 10 Kathrrinr Black, ated It; Rural Rouie 4. Wabash. Indiana. U.S.A. Alice Attenborougb, aged 15; 59, Green Road, Kuchlng; picnics, swimming, stamps, radiolistening, dancing. H. Lucy Khoo, aged 15; 1, Rubber Koad West, Kuching; picnics, movies, reading, radiolistening, film stars' photos. Clara E. Ong, 59, Green Road, Kuching;251 words
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Advertisement220 1960-07-20 10 |^L ANTISEPTIC sJ/PRICKLY HEAT «^l F > powder and SOAP %T M^L with DC MX* aV* rT^i^l^l I r r I fC"^ls^S">\ HEAT *DCMX is a powerful germicide which guards against the possibility of infection. Regular use of Johnson's Prickly Heat powder and soap will keep prickly heat and other220 words
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Advertisement473 1960-07-20 10 WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE? Name m> Address Age Sex* Hello Girls and Boys; Desmond, Douglas and ClaRemember last week Flipper rence Teo of Lorong Tai Seng, picked up a package that his Singapore, I am afraid we friend Jumpy had dropoed in cannot orint your pictures in his hurry?473 words
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Advertisement1646 1960-07-20 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE It ADEN. LIVERPOOL. tIAStOW. LONOON ft CONIINEHIAL PORTS. DMl'aoii Silis <■ Stiam Ptnan. AtCiNOUS Mm, lies, Uiarfii, '.moutr Jaly 11/21 Jaly 22 tneseus Havre. Uiaraaai. blistow Jaly 21 Jaty 29 M; a/a Msly 11/ 1 LAOMEOON Genoa. Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Undo* Jily 21 lily 211,646 words
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Advertisement1282 1960-07-20 11 /S 3>xTHE LilC. LINES- A/\» ADEN REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANOINAYIAN PtflTS. Rl\So\\ll S'porf P S'nam Penani Pi «aI\JSJ -JUTLANOIA" I) 6di. 10-11 '21 Jlly 21/21 Jiry 14/25 Jaly \&3~>gy UMIODIA" a) M ill;/ 4An 1/ I Aag t/1 AH \jran<r -SELANDIA '*> It/21 A.g 21/22 AH 21/24 Am J1,282 words
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Advertisement1387 1960-07-20 11 ■diuim THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T n,"' SHOSAPtII (lacaraarata* ii tkt Unitae) UagaMi) 0 LIHtS SAILINGS to ADEN. U.I ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Shim Pinani •ENMIANT Hankorg, Lartai Lit 1/24 Jlly 2S/2I Jlly a/11 Jaty BEHUWERS LivtraaU. R'dam. A'werp U/n Jary a/a Jary 11 Jaly/ 1 Ah RENVRACKIE1,387 words
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Advertisement1336 1960-07-20 11 te- McAUSTER <k CO., LTD. W V*** ■LL««M<m LIMB BXA VBMX S> LIME I*"% LONDON. NAMItRt, ROTTERDAM HAVRE. 100 ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY Of COLOMBO Atceptui targe far Ctitral t Slum S'pora P. Sham Penang Aaenca. t*e II 21 Jlly 21/21 July 24/ a1,336 words
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Article21 1960-07-20 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: July 19 July 18 Industrials: 136.43 136.30 Tins: 317.76 218.50 Rubbers: 263.96 264.98 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article230 1960-07-20 12 I A L'GI'ST first grade rubber buy- ers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 109-\ cents per lb.. 1 down half a cent), on Monday's close. The closing tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. closing price* In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 109, sellers230 words
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442 1960-07-20 12 By Our Market Correspondent £ONYINUED local buying by a leading American steel company was reported to be the reason for the continued rise in the tin price in Singapore yesterday again. The price was up by a further 87 i cents to $404.50 per442 words
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Article36 1960-07-20 12 SINGAPORE. July 19. RUBBER: ni!i-; cents per lb. (down half a cent). 5 p.m. close; 110. cents (quietly steady). TIN: $104.50 per picul (up 87'- cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tons).36 words
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Article121 1960-07-20 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per pic nl yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK. Continent July Aug. shipments $31 a buyers. $32 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $47 sellers, drum $51 sellers Pepper: steady for white, but black quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $295, Sarawak121 words
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Article76 1960-07-20 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. Con. Zinc 99/9 Mount Lyell 6/8 North Broken Hill (10s.) 26/3 Peko 8/8 Oil search 4 9' a Timor Oil 4/3 seller Hill 50 8/6 Mount Morgan 19/9 Western Mining 12/1^ Bank of N.S.W £39% G. J. Coles 19/stt Woolwoi ih.s 16/10 buyer Swan Breweries 12/7,*76 words
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Article144 1960-07-20 12 fHE Malayan Exchange Banks' A Aasociation made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: biding airmail T.T 32 15/16. OD. 33 1/16, 90 d/si 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. OD. 32144 words
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Article92 1960-07-20 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Sinjapore Harbour Board whmnres or expected today aure: Benlomond 1 2, Bengalen 4 5. Sydney Maru 6A, Glenartney 6 7, Akita Maru 89, Jutlandia 10 11, Olengyle 13/14, Weltevreden 15/16, City of Colombo 18. Malacca Maru 19, Pesco N.Wall 2. Scudai N.Wall 3, Sedenak92 words
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Article1035 1960-07-20 12 Singapore member, oi me 0 MaUyan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.58; Fitzpatricks (2) $1.42 and $1.43; Fraser and Neave ords $2.09; Gammon $2.26 OX. $2.28; Henry1,035 words
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Advertisement1101 1960-07-20 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Com Sarvle* t.T.A. t.T.A. f.i.A. S'oore P. Sham Penang H>ong L. Angeles N. York Kan ikaoa Maru 2) 11 July 2 Al| 7 Ai| 21 Ai| IS Sept "Oregli Mary H7l An| 21/22 A«| 23 Aug 21 Ayg 17 Sept 1 Oct All suitably eauippeo with1,101 words
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Advertisement640 1960-07-20 12 3^ *J 3} v^ 3fr JflS v I 3f*j EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir HMgkMi, l»pjn— Spore P. S'i>>m Pemn( •■WTHIWIUTT" II »»t 7 A«( S «ut Fir Mum, Chittiimi, Calcutta.— "BOLPNEVERETT" 22 July 2SJul> IB Jll] •BUDEVEHETT n Ml 2* July "DONCVERETT" 2 All S Alf I <»t Bulk oil,640 words
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Advertisement672 1960-07-20 12 NOTICES NORTH EASTERN TRANSPORT SERVICE LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that the i Thirteenth Annual General Meet- ing of the North Eastern TransI port Sen ice Ltd. will be held at i the New Bus Station. Jalan Pen- defc. Kota Bharu, Kelantan on Tuesday 9th August. 1960 at 2.30 i672 words
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Advertisement729 1960-07-20 12 NOTICES NOTICE OF EXHUMATION AND REBURIAL NOTICE is hereby given that the Trusts ol YOK BIN HIGH SCHOOL. Ayei Leleh, Malacca, have obtained permission from The State Secretary, Malacca to have the corpses of 2 very old and unnamed graves on the land I known as Lot No. 57. Town729 words
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Advertisement1625 1960-07-20 13 TENDERS i TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the sale of a Pordson Van No. AA6162 Vehicle may be viewed at the 1 Henry Gurney School, Telok Mas. I Malacca. Tenders must reach the superintendent, Henry Gurney i School. Telok Mas. Malacca by 3 p m. 29th July, 1960. OFFICER1,625 words
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Advertisement802 1960-07-20 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Applications are invited for the posit. jn of Assistant Civil Engineer In the Civil Engineering Department of The Singapore HarMur Board. Applicants should be Corporate Members of the Institution of Civil Engineers and should have some year* experience. Application forms and further Information may802 words
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Advertisement900 1960-07-20 13 I Continued from rase S) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* Si (Mln.)— Box SI et: oxtrm WANTED SALESGIRLS far house to bouse canvassing Apply Bex A 5371 S.T. Spore. REQUIRED BY Chung Hwa Girls' High School, 191 Bartley Road. Spore j 19, one teacher with University De- ■Tees or T.T.C. qualification*900 words
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Advertisement1024 1960-07-20 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Iff Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et*. extra NEW MODERN FLAT, 3 bedrooms, with phone, fans, etc. to let, Tg. Katong P.d. Ring Spore *****. MODERN PU.NIIHED and unfurnished -ingle awl doable-bedroom flat* at Tanglln Road and Dunearn Road. Apply P.O. Box 3021, Blngapo.-*. TO LET new airy1,024 words
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Advertisement1020 1960-07-20 13 HOUSES k\ LAND FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St ct*. mxtrm 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW for salt at Thomson Rise. At present renting at $350 per month. Price $26,000 with loan available for $15,000 re-ayable over 15 years at ts%» Telephone mhipore *****. HO. 1 Kung Chong Road former1,020 words
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Advertisement1096 1960-07-20 13 HIRE PURCHASE tt Word* St (Mln.)— Box SI tt*. oxtrm CONSULT Nanyang Finance Company. 211 A Lavender Street. Spore for your hire purchase requirements on motor vehicles (1955 models and upwards > Terms reasonable. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY finance hire purchase on motor cars new and secondhand (195S model upwards only)1,096 words
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Advertisement1031 1960-07-20 13 FOR SALE It Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et: oxtrm ■OQIN (U.S.A.) STtRSO ampllllers SOW per Channel output, limited quantity available for disposal at barxaia prices. Telephone (B'porc) ***** t\t. 1 or 10. HIM PURCMA«« AVAILABLE OO ITtaar Tape-rocordsr, I'hoi otoo Radio Itirw Pbonosrapb m Universal Poonofrapk at IOV. North1,031 words
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Article139 1960-07-20 14 LONDON, Tues. Though the series has already been clinched 3-0, the England cricket selectors have not gone out of their way to make drastic exDeriments for the Fourth Test against South Africa, which starts at Old Trafford next Thursday. The 12 players announced here yesterdayReuter - 139 words
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464 1960-07-20 14 ON THE TRACK SHE STEPS OUT SMARTLY OVER 3F pENANG, Tues. x Veni Vici Stable's Irish importation, Terima Kaseh, who holds two cup engagements at Penang next week, stepped out on the track this morning with a smart gallop over three furlongs464 words
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Article49 1960-07-20 14 MOSCOW, Tues.— Berute Kaledene beat the world re-ord-holder, Elvira Ozolina, to win the women's javelin Utle at the Soviet Union athletics championships here yesterday. Kaledene threw the Javelin 54.88 metres (180 ft iln) and Ozolina reached 53.97 metres (lT7ft l|in) for a second place. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article17 1960-07-20 14 Commonwealth rifle: 1 Britain (1.440 pts) 2 NZ (1,438 pts) 3 Canada (1.434 pts) at Brookwood17 words
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Article51 1960-07-20 14 U.S. clay courts: Men's singles R. Layer (Aust) bt R. Livesay (US) 6-4. 6-3; R. Mark (Aust) bt J McManus (US) 7-6. 6-1: women's singles— J. Bricka (US) bt D. Hard (US) 7-5. l-«, 6-2: at Chicago. Davis Cap (European zone) NZ bt W. Indies 5-0. at Port of51 words
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Article11 1960-07-20 14 Tour match: Shanghai 0 H.R. Spartak (Czech* 1. at Shenyang.11 words
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Article15 1960-07-20 14 I Heavywt: Sonny Llston (US) ko.d Zora FoUey (US> 3rd rd. at 1 Denver.15 words
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Article202 1960-07-20 14 Griffin may be bowling again T ONDON, Tues. Geoff Griffin. the South African fast bowler, may bowl again in England this season if an experiment tried out yesterday at Lord's here is successful. It was announced after the Second Test match, during which he was noballed for throwing many times,Reuter - 202 words
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399 1960-07-20 14 SAUL JOSHUA - A HONG KONG CHALLENGE IN SAAA MEET SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE, Tuesday TWO Hong Kong University undergraduates, who x are Hong Kong's top athletes in the long Jump and high jump, will represent the Colony in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships at Farrer Park stadium on Friday and Saturday.399 words
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251 1960-07-20 14 ACS asked to release Jega for trials J^UALA LUMPUR, Tues M. Jegathesan, tht Malayan 400 metres runner studying In Singapore, has been asked to take part in the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union's second Olympic Games trials at Ipoh on Sunday. F.M.A.A.U. secretary Mr. Lev? Kirn said today that251 words
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Article1083 1960-07-20 14 The draw of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships Is: JULY 22 3.30 440 yd hurdles: Heat ft— Chye Kwang Yai, Johnny Scow, Foo Ming Moo, Abdul Othman. Rendall Dias. Heat 2 Herbert Hill, K. Gomes, Seah Chern Tuck. M. Gunasena; Slak Kok Leng. (.First1,083 words
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Advertisement158 1960-07-20 14 JUST ARRIVED... HANOMAG TO MOVE YOUR MOUNTAINSIDE. MBR^i i I +'l4 JM i U^^^B Mountains of earth... mountains of logs, whichever mmlQ^^^^j it is there's a Hanomag tractor, bulldozer, or earthmover I^^^t! W designed for precisely your needs. The superb t-'anomag TME***^^^M machines that you see on this page are158 words
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Article393 1960-07-20 15 SONG KEAN FOUGHT WELL IN FIRST SET SINGAPORE. Tues. —I S. A. Azman, conqueror of Ong Chew ijee in the semifinals on Sunday, became the first Federation player to win the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's men's singles title, since Chin Kee Onn last won it in393 words
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Article56 1960-07-20 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Cricket Association team to play the Combined Universities ot Malaya and Hong Kong, on Saturday on the SCC padang was nicked last night. The twm: Recgie da Silva <c;ipt i. A. de Silva. M. de Vaz Wicks. Woodhouse, Brian Marks, Ong Bens Bee.56 words
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707 1960-07-20 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFRONT By TO M ROSANDICH, the American coach who is best remembered, respected and almost revered by a host of young Malayan athletes, arrived in Singapore yesterday for a month's coaching tour. The job done with his characteristic energy and thoroughness,707 words
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Article360 1960-07-20 15 Negri-Malacca Telecoms: ivoyds. 1 .uohd Saiu 2 Sheikh •iL.. a w Ko <iriBues li.i*; 220 yds: 1 Mohd Sala 2 Ha&nim Humid 3 Ahmad Ujang 24.95; 448 rds: 1 Omar Mohd Amin 2 Mohd Said 3 M. Slnnappan 57.95; BWyds: 1 Omar Mohd Amin 2 A. Raju 3 M.360 words
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Article543 1960-07-20 15 Negri Semoiiau senior championships: mi n v doubles (2nd round) Lim cimi l.v and YaD i-ooK Sum bt G. B. Haslam and N. Moorthy 15-10. 15-8: P. Ounalan and Ong Eng Hua bt Kat. Yew Seng and Heng Fook Kwee 15-6. 15-12; Ng Hua Ming and Ong Eng Hoe543 words
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Article133 1960-07-20 15 Tour match: Malayan Chinese 7 (Arthur Koh 2. Ban Chiang 3. Ng Boon Bee 2, Weng Kirn Seng) Kit chef. Hong Kong 2 (Ho Cheung Vau. I an Chi Lam). Ipoh 1)1 v. 2: Junior Medic las 4 (Sebastian 2. John. Arul) LAD 3 (Wappet, Mill. Baxter). Trluk Anson133 words
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180 1960-07-20 15 THEY ABE TREMENDOUS LOT, SAYS COACH QINOAPORE, Tues.— AmeriO can coach, Tom Rosandich, who arrived with the 10-member Borneo athletics team of ten, predicted that the majority of the Borneo athletes will win their events at the Singapore A.A.A. championships on Friday and Saturday. The Borneo team, which Includes four180 words
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281 1960-07-20 15 Larry Carroll - Larry Carroll CYCLING NOTES by BY all accounts Malaya's cyclists did well In Indonesia. A second and a fourth and sixth in a gruelling 180 kilometres race against 126 opponents over a mountainous course, and then recond place in the 60 kilometres team time281 words
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658 1960-07-20 15 TEOH ENG TATT - AFTER 11 YEARS THE ZEST IS FADING, SAYS CHEW BEE TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Tuesday A FANTASTIC record in Malayan Tennis— never likely to be equalled again came to an end on Sunday when Selangor's S. A. Azman beat 36--year-old Ong Chew Bee in the semi-flnals of the Singapore658 words
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Article115 1960-07-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1V The New Zealand Olympic hockey team will play two International matches in Singapore against Malaya and Singapore next month on their way to Rome. The New Zealand team is scheduled to arrive In Singapore on the evening Of Aug. 9. The Kiwis115 words
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Advertisement350 1960-07-20 15 i EXCURSION FARE in TOKYO f Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare— only ***** round trip. En route enjoy stopover privileges in Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am's giant fourengine Clippers* all the way take 23 day* to complete your trip. Save $305 over350 words
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Miscellaneous74 1960-07-20 15 *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^PSB^p^p^BJWPPwB!BIIWP!PiiIiI» SOCCfcK Malaya Cup: Singapore v Joint Services (Jalan Besar 5.30 D.m.). BADMINTON Spore Junior c'srtps (SBA Hall 7.30 p.m.). Lower Perak c ships (DRC courts 7 p.m.). ATHLETICS Spore Jurong Special Secondary School (2.30 Dm.). Perak Inter-zone Combined Schools (Anderson School Krd). CYCLING FEAF 10-mile time trial (Tampenls Rd.74 words
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Article268 1960-07-20 16 'ATTACK ON U.S. PLANE WAS NOT PROVOKED' I ONDON, Tues. The British Government has told Russia it views with the utmost seriousness the "unprovoked attack" on the American RB-47 plane shot down recently over the Berents sea, Mr. Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister, said today. He told268 words
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Obituary45 1960-07-20 16 KOLFF On July IMh lHttO. suddenly at Kuala Lumpur, Tonl U'lovrd wife of Jack. Cremation took place yr.it.rdsy and the unties will be ■rnt to Sydney. May .the rent in peace. Instead of flower* donations to the Pure Life Society, Prtaling. will b* appreciatt-d45 words
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Obituary27 1960-07-20 16 IN MEMORY of the laic Madam Urn Chin Choo, wife of Mr. Tan Teck L*nK. called to MM on 20.7.56. Greatly misard by her family.27 words
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Article, Illustration206 1960-07-20 16 600 workmen go all out to get the Istana ready by Friday KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Six hundred skilled craftsmen are working feverishly against time to complete the Sultan of Brunei's Istana at Ampang Road, in Kuala Lumpur, by Friday. The Sultan is expected to arrive on Friday and to live206 words
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222 1960-07-20 16 SINGAPORE, Tuesday j p)R the first time in many years a travel agency in Singapore is offering tourists a conducted tour of Communist China. The first party of more than 50 tourists will leave here for Hong Kong by both air and sea222 words
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Article170 1960-07-20 16 LONDON. Tues. Results of today's cricket matches were: At Birmingham Match abandoned, rain. Warwick 276 and 58-1. Wore* 291. At Lord's: Match abandoned, rain. Middlesex 191 and 102-4. S Africans 397-6 dec. At Nottingham: Hants b Notts by Inns and 107 Hants 337-9 dec. Notts 159 andReuter - 170 words
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Article127 1960-07-20 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. University of Malaya won all the seven matches against Hong Kong University in their annual inter-varsity badminton match at Oei Tiong Ham Hall tonight. Results were < Malaya mentioned first) singles Chan Klieng Ouan bt Ooii Tuck Keong 15-5. 15-5; Lindy Lin bt K. T.127 words
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Article24 1960-07-20 16 LONDON, Tues. King Phumiphol Adultet and Queen Sirikit of Thailand flew here today for a threeday state visit to Britain.24 words
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Article331 1960-07-20 16 LONDON. Tues. Buyers con- I tlnued to display a reluctance to open new commitments in London stock markets today and there were some narrow Irregular price movements. Brightest spot was provided by gilt-edged securities where small Investment buying brought further gains of up to one-eighth. Closing middle prices331 words
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307 1960-07-20 16 GEORGE MEDAL MAN DENIES HE TOOK BRIBE FROM LABOURER PENANG, Tuesday. A SPECIAL Branch officer who won a George Medal for bravery against Communist terrorists live years ago, denied in the Sessions Court here today that he corruptly accepted $135 from a labourer. "Instead. I gave him $10 to act307 words
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68 1960-07-20 16 KOTA BHARU, Tues. The deputy president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Inche Zulkifli bin Mohamed, said here today tbat efforts were being made to heal the rift in the party in Trengganu without undermining the party or the Government. He refused to disclose68 words
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Article89 1960-07-20 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A combined Marine Police and Customs party opened fire twice when they were attacked by five armed thugs during a raid on a "floating opium den" in Telok Ayer Basin, here tonight. No one was injured. The gangsters scrambled from a lighter which89 words
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