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Title Section18 1960-07-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Hot***. Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration5554 1960-07-21 1 Errors arising from zeal and impatience to get things done will not be repeated Reasons for action will be explained SINGAPORE, Wednesday TB THE MAIN PROBLEM: SCHOOLCHILDREN WILL BE IMMUNISED E"RRORS in Singapore Government's first year of office, arising from zeal and impatience to get things done,5,554 words
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Article32 1960-07-21 1 NEWPORT, Rhode Island Wed. The United States Government will have a budget surplus of $1,100 million for its fiscal year which ended last June 30, President Eisenhower announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article560 1960-07-21 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. fHE Congolese Cabinet today decided to make an immediate appeal to Russia and countries of the Afro- Asian bloc to send their troops to the Congo. The Cabinet said they would be asked to make Belgian troops withdraw peacefully, help maintain order560 words
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Article82 1960-07-21 1 Tengku to visit U.S. and Canada KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will make an official visit to America in October and then to Canada the following month. A Government announcement tonight said the Tengku had accepted invitations from President Elsenhower and the Canadian Prime Minister. Mr.82 words
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Article56 1960-07-21 1 BEIRUT, Wed. President Fuad Chehab. of the Lebanon, who came to power in September, 1958, after a six-month revolt, resigned today. At the height of the revolt over the decision of former President Camille Chamoun to seek reelection units of the U.S. Seventh Fleet were sent toUPI - 56 words
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186 1960-07-21 1 Plane terror: Mid-air bomb bid man on five charges BRISBANE, Wed. A Ukrainian immigrant appeared in the court here today on five charges arising out of an alleged attempt to blow up an Electra prop-jet airliner carrying 43 passengers and five crew while the plane was flying at 18.000 ft.Reuter - 186 words
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Article39 1960-07-21 1 SHAW AIR FORCE BASE South Carolina. Wed. Two RF-101 Voodoo Jets here collided in flight early today killing both pilots and a family of two asleep in home struck by one of the wrecked planes.— UP.l.39 words
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Article275 1960-07-21 1 Dr. Goh off in search of cash SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, left by air tonight for financial talks in London and America hoping for at least one-third of the $968 million needed for the Singapore fiveyear development plan. Dr. Ooh explained that twe thirds would275 words
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Article37 1960-07-21 1 PROCESSION lAN MUSMJST. fNi. til E<ij.ir Whitihca«i Premier Southern Rbtnic.Mi .iouomutd t^a tcnijht ill preoMttoai m Sjlis^ai; far Ikrw uuxif.as.ind nlJ'l UH pottM re>rrusl s t oUom m; todty'i demon strati on Rratti >rr pjff37 words
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Article, Illustration417 1960-07-21 2 GOING-AWAY REMARKS ABOUT MALAYANISATION IN RADIO MALAYA WERE IN SHOCKING BAD TASTE, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday r rill. Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Syed 1 .la afar Albar. today angrily denounced Statements made by the former Director of Broadcasting, Mr. A. T.417 words
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262 1960-07-21 2 CHINA TRAVEL: FEDERATION'S FIRM CONTROL IS EXPLAINED PENANO, Wednesday MALAYANS with Federation passports wishing to go to Hong Kong or China on private visits or conducted tours must apply for permission to the Federation immigration authorities. A spokesman of the immli Kratlon headquarters hera explained today that this was necessa-y262 words
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Article68 1960-07-21 2 IPOH. Wed.— The Peoples Progressive Party announced here today that two of its top officials will attend the all-party meeting called by the chairman of the Election Commission. Taan Haji Mustapha Albakri, to draw up a "code of electoral behaviour." The secretary-general of the party. Mr.68 words
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151 1960-07-21 2 COUPLE HA VE NARROW ESCAPE AS LORRY RIPS INTO SHOP JPOH. Wed. A rubber dealer. Inche Mohamed Talb bin Haji Abdul Hamld. 31, and his wife. Che Noralnl binte Nordln, had a narrow escape when a four-ton military lorry crashed into their shop at Chemor. 10 miles north of here151 words
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Article34 1960-07-21 2 RAUB. Wed.— Wong Lap Khuen. 28. a farmer from Sungei Ruan New Village, was fined $25 in the Magistrate's Court here today for stealing 25 cents worth of bananas on June 22.34 words
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Article92 1960-07-21 2 'Big sweep' by a youth club IPOH, Wed.— The Menglembu Youth Club Is to sweep and clean up the whole of Menglembu town as part of Its community service. The club has divided Menglembu Into six areas, and will conduct a "big sweep" in each area every Sunday. The first92 words
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184 1960-07-21 2 Socialist boycott of V-Day joy unwise: Umno leader KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The secre-tary-general of Umno. Inche Wan Kadir, today regretted that the Socialist Front was not talcing part in the countrywide celebrations on July 31 to mark the end of the Emergency. He was commenting on a statement by the184 words
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Article190 1960-07-21 2 TEAM TO STUDY TRAINING SET-UP 1 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A team of experts will visit Malaya soon on a three-fold mission. a spokesman of the Economic Secretariat here told the Straits Times today. j They will be sent by the i Colombo Plan Bureau, to which the Ford Foundation has190 words
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Article31 1960-07-21 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr. Lee Ah Leng. a Johortf Legislative Assemblyman, was wrongly reported yesterday as being an Independent. He is the Socialist Front member lor Gunong Lambak constituency.31 words
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Article59 1960-07-21 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two senior Nanyang University students. Chin Kee Tong. secretarygeneral of the Nanyang University Students Union, and Tan Ta Sen. a final-year geo graphy student, will leave b? air tomorrow for a two-week goodwill tour of Indonesia. They have been Invited by I the Indonesian59 words
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Miscellaneous10 1960-07-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby [ncnoN] I££l£hutry] [psychiatry] t\ f10 words
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Article, Illustration350 1960-07-21 3 Fewer candidates, so hopes of a clear-cut result Mrs. Banda not running but she may become first woman Premier COLOMBO, Wednesday. /^EYLON went to the polls today for the second time in four months in a general election which may produce theReuter - 350 words
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89 1960-07-21 3 BLACK MICE (IN VESTS) PARACHUTE TO SAFETY SAN ANTONIO, (Texas), Wed. Sixteen black mice, wearing vests to detect effects of cosmic rays. have parachuted safely to earth after soaring to 133.000 ft in a balloon, the U.S. Air. Force announced yesterday. The mice went aloft in a container that alsoReuter - 89 words
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Article46 1960-07-21 3 LONDON. Wed —The House of Commons early today passed two Bills paving the way for independence of Cyprus and Nigeria. Cyprus will become independent on Aug. 16 and Nigeria on Oct. 1. The Bills now go to the House of Lords. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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176 1960-07-21 3 UN to hand over US-Cuba rift to the OAS NEW YORK. Wed.— The U.N. Security Council today agreed to turn over Cuba's dispute with the United States to the Organisation of American States. The Soviet Union and Poland both abstained on a resolution to this effect, which was supported byReuter - 176 words
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171 1960-07-21 3 AFRICA PROTEST MARCH HALTED BY POLICE SALISBURY, Wednesday. ABOUT 100 police armed with batons and tear gas A today halted a column of about 3,000 Africans marching into Salisbury to protest against the arrest of three National Democratic Party leaders yesterI day. The three NDP leaders appeared in Salisbury magistrate'sReuter - 171 words
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Article67 1960-07-21 3 Nepal note on new Red attack KATMANDU. Wed. Nepal has strongly protested to Communist China against a fresh violation of Nepalese territory by Chinese troops, authoritative sources said here today. The sources said the protest, lodged last week, mentioned sighting Chinese troops in Nepalese territory near Mustang, northwest Nepal, inReuter - 67 words
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Article21 1960-07-21 3 LONDON. Wed.— The Daily Telegraph will publish a Sun. day edition entitled "The Sunday Telegraph" early next year. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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402 1960-07-21 3 LONDON, Wed. QUEEN Elizabeth entertained King Bhumipol and Queen Sinkit of Thailand at a glittering State banquet at Buckingham Palace last night. In speeches to 161 guests at the long, U-shaped table in the white and gold state ballroom, both monarchsReuter - 402 words
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182 1960-07-21 3 -BRITAINWANTS TEST BAN TREATY SIGNED THIS YEAR pENEVA, Wed. Bri- tain said yesterday she would like to see a nuclear weapon test ban treaty signed this year, and as soon as possible. Sir Michael Wright. British delegate to the nuclear ban conference here, said: "We know this to be difficult,Reuter - 182 words
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Article54 1960-07-21 3 LOS ANGELES, Wed Eleven sailors died when two United States navy destroyers collided in dense fog off Newport Beach last night. At least 20 members of the crews of the Collett (2,200 tons) and Ammen (2,100 tons) were injured in the collision, about three and aReuter - 54 words
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Article19 1960-07-21 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. British actress Deborah Kerr today obtained her final divorce decree from Anthony Bartley, London radio executive.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article22 1960-07-21 3 SAIGON. Wed. Thirteen people were reported dead and 40 others injured in a train accident north-east of here.22 words
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Miscellaneous347 1960-07-21 3 RAniO criMf* ADOQT Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody: KAUIU SINGAPORE i 0.30 The Goon Show 11.00 Medium Wave 476 metres Oood Ni ht SHORT WAVE: 62 metre* D nin MAI AY from 9.M pjn.— lo.oo p.m. RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6^o Good Morning 6.32 NATIONAL SHOKTWAVE Morning Prelude: 7.00 The347 words
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629 1960-07-21 4 OPENING OF NEW ASSEMBLY SESSION SINGAPORE, Wednesday DAIN marred the historic and colourful opening of the new session of the Legislative Assembly by the first Malayan-born Yang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today. Several hundred people lined the approaches to Assembly House to629 words
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176 1960-07-21 4 MAN WHO DIDN'T STAY HOME IS JAILED FOR A YEAR SINGAPORE, Wed. A police supervisee, Jailed today for a year, thanked a district Judge, Mr. Choor Singh when he was told it was the minimum. Billy Tan Yew Seng, 25. had pleaded guilty to a charge or not remaining Indoors176 words
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Article30 1960-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will open the St. John Ambulance Brigade new headquarters at Beach Road at 4.30 pjn. on Saturday.30 words
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Article, Illustration145 1960-07-21 4 DESIGNER OF A WINNING MENU CARD DAPHNE FAIRMAN, 19, Singapore winner of a six-country menu-card design competition sponsored by the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd. Daphne, of Dunman Road, will receive her prize of $400 on Friday together with Mrs. Sakkar Yusufi Kagda, 20, whose design won honourable mention. Mrs. Kagda will145 words
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Article170 1960-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. piVE hundred secondary schoolboys in their last 1 schooling year will spend five days next month getting an experience of working life in commercial firms, Government departments and military workshops. I Under a project called "boys' day In business," sponsored and organised170 words
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Article165 1960-07-21 4 ARMED ROBBER GETS 3 YEARS SINGAPORE, Wed. A Johore carpenter, Seah Ah Wan, 22, joined three men in an armed robbery at a Singapore sundry shop, the first Criminal District Court was told today. And Seah, it was stated, was the only robber in the group known to Tan Kok,165 words
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Article64 1960-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The newly-formed Singapore Congress will hold a symposium on "How to Fight Colonialism" at the Cultural Centre at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The organising secretary of the Party, Mr. K. Mohd. Ibrahim, will be chairman. Speakers will include Mrs. Leon-Soh, President of the Party,64 words
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Article24 1960-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Assemblyman for Havelock. Mr. Low Por Tuck, will open the Havelock Road Community Centre at 5 p.m. on Saturday.24 words
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Article27 1960-07-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The British High Commissioner in the Federation, Sir Geofroy Tory, left Kuala Lumpur by air today for one month's home leave.27 words
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Article35 1960-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. C. R. Wharton Jr., will give a talk on "Why Economists Are Unpopular" at a luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore (West) at Prince's Restaurant tomorrow at 1 p.m.35 words
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Article64 1960-07-21 4 PENANG, Wed. Local babas and nonyas of the Penang Dondang Sayang Club will stage a "wedding" at their charity performance of "Gong Knla Sal" (The Foolish Bridegroom) at the New World Park here on Aug. 6. The play, under the patronage of the Governor, Raja Tun Uda64 words
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Article24 1960-07-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Police Band will give a public performance In the Botanic Gardens between 5 pan. and 6 p.m. on Sunday.24 words
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103 1960-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. When a policeman handed back an identity card to a man after checking it, the man then and there tore it up, a magistrate's court here was told today. Seah Ah Leng told the magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates:103 words
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Advertisement351 1960-07-21 4 SIMULTANEOUS PREMIERE Wed. 27th July at 9.30 p.m. CATHAY ODEON* CATHAY Kuala Lumpur Singapore Penang >i f^ fl Cf* f "aiMEff TT»i Utrnk OnuwMiwi huiwu I U wrCvfXvlC _^>r PWtM WMUIt FrWKtiM MREATHTAKIHG WPfr kehmctm limiir ieiieit I filZmmt Jt| JfflME MMU- KM" I BJ l\gV M^^^^M JPT"— TTi"""— VJ351 words
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Advertisement59 1960-07-21 4 THE LURE OF THE JUNGLE HUNTERS A SENSATIONAL expose of big-game hunting in Africa.. tele ef daradevili and real-life Tenant wfc» are happiest stalking a dangerously wawideel Urn in Hie bush. Moke SUM today of your copy of WATCH for 9 ,.0r NOW serial beginning on Saturday in ZMXHB ACTION59 words
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Miscellaneous382 1960-07-21 4 I■■' I MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film show at Tan Thye Place off River Valley; Pulau Seking; Sin Hwa School. Koh Beck Urn Road. STAGE CLUB: Presents "Breath of Spring," at Cultural Centre, 9 pjn. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition of photographs by K. F. Wong, of Sarawak, at Raffles382 words
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Miscellaneous168 1960-07-21 4 India House. 31, Orange Road, 5.30 pjn. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Old Peoples Club. Wesley Hall, Fort Canning Road, 3.30 pjn. YMCA: Junior Department open from 2 pjn.; body-build-ing and weight-lifting, 4 pjn.; cricket practice, 5 p.m.; Malay national language, Std. 1 Intermediate, 5 p.m.; judo special168 words
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Article258 1960-07-21 5 New ban saves textile workers KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. VI ANY of the 566 workers at the weaving *3*- mill in Johore the only one in Malaya would have been laid off work if the Government had not banned China textiles. The ban was imposed yesterday on the import of six258 words
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Article68 1960-07-21 5 Newspaper van is confiscated JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A van carrying newspapers between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur which was used for smuggling plastic sheeting and leather strips was confiscated by order of a court here today. The drivers. Mohamed Jawil bin Sudln and Loy Mooi Lim. were each fined $3,850. Loy.68 words
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Article28 1960-07-21 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will hold Its 13th annual delegates conference on Saturday at the union's premises in Race Course Road.28 words
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161 1960-07-21 5 2 condensed milk plants to open up soon in Singapore gINGAPORE. Wed. Two new factories which will manufacture condensed milk are to begin operations soon. The first factory will be set up before the end of this year by the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. I nits of the new161 words
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Article27 1960-07-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The annual meeting of the Red Cross Society. Selangor branch, will be held at the Selangor Club on Friday at 5 p.m.27 words
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Article175 1960-07-21 5 'MY LIFE OR HIS' MAN IS JAILED A LOR STAR, Wed.— A padi planter, Ismail bin Said, 19, who killed his neighbour with a dagger during a "life and death" struggle on a lonely path, was jailed for eight months today. "I had no choice but to slash him with175 words
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Article43 1960-07-21 5 It was reported In last Friday's Straits Times that Arls bin Awang was bound over in the sum of $150 for six months after being convicted of house trespass. The name of the convicted man Is Anls (not Arls) bin Awang.43 words
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Article179 1960-07-21 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. 'THE Singapore Umno may surrender its responsibility to party branches if Umno Malaya accepts the "rebel" leaders plan for direct affiliation. This was indicated by the Singapore Umno secretarygeneral. Inche Ahmad Jabri bin Mohamed Aklb Three of the five "rebel" leaders expelled by the179 words
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Miscellaneous189 1960-07-21 5 Buys Bunny By ttttiph ifoimdahE M^Tt Abner By Ai Yapp ff WE BJN IN TK FUNNY PAPERS FO' 2s CHRIS'MUSSES /kin^savwA I I \-"AN' y^£ OON*T LOOK ONE. DAY QLpgP I same fo'^ore-/ 1 1 M&cii Tracy By Chester GouM 1/ if rM TO BE given the "1 \f FROM189 words
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Article35 1960-07-21 8 1* Wars'* $11 (Minimum) MAGDELENE, PENG and Leong express heartfelt gratitude to all loving fiends and relatives for assistance, ureaths and attendance at funeral of Madam Chia Lock Neo, who passed away peacefully, 19-7-80.35 words
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Article119 1960-07-21 8 ill W»r4» tU (Mmi mum) ••T.8.T." BRANDY COMPETITION. still SS.OOO/- to be won before end of September. Keep sending la your Entry Forms to MeAllster*. IOLANTHI" Belangor Philharmonic Society's Comic Opera Presentation July 24th to 30th Town Ball K.L. Matinee Monday 23th children half price. Book at Bat* 2119 words
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Article734 1960-07-21 8 Singapore's five year development plan is so basic to economic and social policy that without fuller knowledge of its scope and priorities the Government's programme for the next twelve months does not make its proper impact. The address of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara in opening the second734 words
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Article320 1960-07-21 8 Speaking at the first meeting of the coconut advisory committee yesterday the Minister of Agriculture went in for a bit of speculative analysis leaving no doubt what recommendations he would like the committee to make. Inche Aziz wants a coconut replanting scheme and almost complete co-operative development of320 words
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Article166 1960-07-21 8 Sale of more than half the exhibits at the National Art Gallery's display of aboriginal art on the opening night is only the latest of several remarkable features of the collection. Is it sceptical to wonder whether buyers were prompted by appreciation of a unique discovery or by166 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1960-07-21 8 NEPAL: DANGER SIGNS AFTER 168 YEARS The last Chinese invasion was in 1792— will the pattern of events repeat itself? PROTECTIVE MOUNTAINS ARE NOW A SERIOUS LIABILITY... —From A Special Correspondent KATHMANDU, Wednesday AFTER an int c r v a I of 168 years, Nepal is again faced with the1,104 words
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Letters
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112 1960-07-21 8 IN the Straits Times oi July 19 it is reported that PMIP headquarters has rejected an overture by the Party Negara chief, Oato Onn bin Ja'afar, that the post of Mentri Besar should be given to one of the Party Negara members112 words
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Letter119 1960-07-21 8 REFERRING to your editorial headed "Umno Rebels." I wish to point out that your Interpretation of the Singapore Societies Ordinance Is not correct. Nowhere in the ordinance does it say that any •society, organised outside Singapore and carrying out Its activities in Singapore, should exist as a s«-119 words
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Letter80 1960-07-21 8 I PARKED my car by the side of the municipal building in Mountbatten Road. It was raining. One of the Indian boys standing there with an umbrella offered to keep me dry but I refused. When I drove away half an hour later I found the valve on80 words
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Article, Illustration534 1960-07-21 8 FRANK PILGRIM - BOYCOTT President Nkrumah gets tough at last FRANK PILGRIM by ACCRA. Wednesday. SOUTH AFRICA'S exiled black nationahsts are back again in several capital cities of independent African countr.es, drumming up support for economic sanctions against their homeland BiftdSKSlfJl I Vk d^ lslo^ w hlch Pre Went Nkrumah ISS2S-^?f f^T*?* 1534 words
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110 1960-07-21 9 Car chased by police hits tree: Two escape SINGAPORE. Wed.— A car chased by a police patrol •quad crashed into a tree Id Koh Sek Lim Road, off Changl Road, here at dawn yesterday. But the two occupants of the car gave their pursuers the slip in the darkness. The110 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-07-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYAN plantation workers are telling the world of the Federation Government's move to boycott South African goods. All envelopes containing letters of the National Union of Plantation Workers destined overseas and Inside Malaya are stamped: "Boycott South African goods." The union's77 words
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Article36 1960-07-21 9 Shipyard strike goes on SINGAPORE. Wed. The Thornycroft strike involving 300 workers employed at the company's Tanjong Rhu shipyard and administrative offices at Clemenceau Avenue entered its third day today with no signs of a settlement.36 words
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471 1960-07-21 9 And judge dismisses libel action brought by estate dresser against tapper IPOH, Wednesday. Yf R. JUSTICE NEAL today dismissed a suit A for libel brought by an estate dresser against a tapper. He found that statements alleged to have been contained471 words
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131 1960-07-21 9 THIS CASE IS FRAME-UP SAYS GEORGE MEDAL MAN PENANO. Wed. A Special Branch officer told the Session's Court here today that he tried to Impress on a labourer whom he interrogated that life in Malaya was far better than in Communist China. Inspector Loh Hwang Seang, 31. was making his131 words
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Article36 1960-07-21 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Tun Leong Yew Koh. the Minister of Justice, was In Johore Bahru this morning. Later he left with Tuan Syed Agll Barakbah, president of the Sessions Court for Pontlan.36 words
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127 1960-07-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Photographers have been appearing in rural areas of Pahang claiming they have been appointed by the Government to take pictures required for the new Identity cards. They have been charging above the controlled price of 70 cents for two copies.127 words
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238 1960-07-21 9 UMNO STEPS TO STRENGTHEN THE PARTY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Executive Council of the Umno last night took steps to strengthen its internal orgaInisation. The meeting, which lasted [nearly four hours, was presided over by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, In his capacity as leader of the party. It238 words
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Article133 1960-07-21 9 End of the Emergency invitation KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The official end of the Emergency celebrations here will coincide with the latest in the series of quarterly conference between Federation and Thailand security officials on the campaign against the terrorist remainIng in the border region. 2-day talks The two-day talks are133 words
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Article124 1960-07-21 9 Partners made him a bankrupt SINGAPORE, Wed. Tan Huan Chit, a former partner of a firm and now a carpenter, told the High court here today that because he was unable to pay back a sum of $8,685 which he had overdrawn from the firm, his other partners had made124 words
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Article74 1960-07-21 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Third Criminal District Judge, Mr. K.T. Alexander, today sentenced a man to a year's Jail and six strokes of the cane for robbery and causing hart Hap Sal Kow, 22. who admitted one previous conviction, was convicted of robbing Madam Tan Koo Geok74 words
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Article40 1960-07-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today sent messages of greetings to the King of Belgium and the Belgian Minister of External Affairs on the occasion of Belgium's National Day.40 words
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Article291 1960-07-21 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday NEGOTIATIONS are 11 now under way for about 1.800 members of two Singapore benevolent societies, which are suspending operations, to transfer their subscriptions to an insurance company. The two societies are the Buddha Mutual Aid Society and the Goddess of Mercy Mutual291 words
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Article, Illustration122 1960-07-21 9 A D R E 8 S-REHEARSAL scene from "lolanthe" to be presented by the Philharmonic Society of Selangor at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall from Sunday to July 30. The Earl of Mountararat (left played by Ernest Manns) and Earl Tolloller (Harold Thompson)122 words
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Article25 1960-07-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, WVed.— The Malayan Railway Staff Arts Society will hold a joget night at the Railway Recreation Club at Brickfields on Saturday.25 words
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158 1960-07-21 9 Chopped off youth's hand: Man is charged CINGAPORE, Wed.— A 19-year-old youth told a District Judge today that he rushed to the General Hospital in a taxi after picking up his left hand which had been chopped off by a man. Mohamed Tahlr bin Yusoff was testifying at the trial158 words
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227 1960-07-21 9 CITY FATHERS ANGRY WITH STATE GOVT. OVER TENGKU'S VISIT MALACCA, Wednesday. THE Malacca Municipal Council decided at its •I meeting today to write to the State Secretary protesting that the State Government had not consulted the council regarding the recent official visit of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The227 words
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117 1960-07-21 9 Malayan delegates home from -tin talks KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Senator Chan Kwong Hon and Mr. Chong Khoon Lin. president of the All-Malay* Chinese Mining Association, returned here today after a holiday in Japan and Hong Kong. They were part of a Malayan delegation to the I'.N.sponsored international tin conference in117 words
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Advertisement86 1960-07-21 9 B^B^B BBBBH rw H^^_ a^ a M^ RADIOS A brilliant new range of radios, continental styling top performance at prices you can afford. See, hear the GENALEX range of five models at your OEC dealer today! C 99! Ebbbtm!lS»9l Advertisement of THE GENERAL ELECTEIC CO., (MALAYA i LTD. Krpresentlng THE86 words
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Advertisement143 1960-07-21 9 gives your skin that look of flowerlike loveliness VITAMIN A-D CREAM creams the years right out of your skin A dry ikia it an ageing «kin.7Aml ,«n ageing tktn fa a hungry tlin literally rtarvlng for lift- giving b» otl» and moisture. Now with .^^tf^^^^^^S^ Coty Vittmln A-D Cre«m X*J^«^^^^143 words
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Article, Illustration680 1960-07-21 10 LUCY HUANG - The art of cooking told in four books LUCY HUANG 4ST CINCE the beginning of time, or perhaps even before that, men have insisted that the woman's place is in the kitchen. And women, until recent years, have taken this piece of advice to heart. They have worked at it680 words
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Advertisement277 1960-07-21 10 cut (J%fa&wW A/% Cr^pc PARFUM EAU DE COLOGNE f( U de F. MIILOT I F^l n neTo c T PARFUMEUR S. FMIILOT PARIS.F«ANCE V SmSH Sole Agents /tMoMtjloiy m Singapore KuaJa Lumpur Penang SMITHS Hum? 1 (A) CLARION No. 2 Sturdy ilirm dock, fit- 4 irj with extra Urge back277 words
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Advertisement293 1960-07-21 10 Behold! eye make-up comes of age as 'eye makers a la carte' Everything you need to li^J make the most of your eyes! See the forty-seven dazzling new f- \y colors, the new special techniques MMhMMi of "Eye Makers a la carte", the "<""""»" i 1 first color-coordinated eye makeup!293 words
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Miscellaneous289 1960-07-21 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6A* thousand ls a help to 1 His work commemorates girls! (S). people or the past (10, 5). 7 Pit for service In the main S Myuiolugicai sea-nymph In- (9). volvlng soldiers In wrong- 10 "Go hang thyself In thine doing (5). own garters! (King 9289 words
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Advertisement1690 1960-07-21 11 IHJL BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 ADEN. LlVlkruMl. GUSGIIW. IUNDON A CUNIINENIAI PORT* ~TueTpor^jllii» S'haa Penaag alcinous M'seillet, nvtrpeet, A'noiu Jaly It/21 Jaty a THESEUS Havn. Uvtrpeel, Glasgow la Pert My 2S Jaly M/M Jaly 11/ 1 LAOMEOON Genoa, Hamburg. BrSBK*. Antwerp, Rotterdaa. London Ml 21 My 25 KMODQCUS iKtrptel ally1,690 words
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Advertisement1238 1960-07-21 11 XaWIHE L/IC LINES -i&ZIxM aU'N lEPSEA MEOITEIMNCAN. CONTINENTAL A SUNBIHAYIAN PORT* GlVK^liL S'pote p S'ha«» Peneni n\SiJsi lUTUNDIA" k) SM. 11-11/ M Jlly 21/21 Jlly 21 75 Jlly WsjLV^ IUkiIODIA" a) M My/ 4An J I All 1/ lAn <&jftf%/ SILANDIA" I) 11/ M Aig 21/22 Am 21/24 An -AVVTHIA"1,238 words
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Advertisement1248 1960-07-21 11 Km the ben line steamers ltd. T< t» 7 r SINIAPtRE (leMraaraM ttt UntM UaM-» I UNEI UILINSS tt ADEN. OS A CtNTINtNTAL PORTS. Spore P. Shan) Penani BENHI ANT HIBMBg, LaMM GM. 1/71 My M/M Jily a/11 My BENLAwEIS Linrpttl, R am. A'werp 21/ M My 27/11 My 211,248 words
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Advertisement1335 1960-07-21 11 W*. McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W_. F* BI.f.BRMAW UM KLAVENKSS LIKE P"*V LONDON. HAMBHRt. lOTTEROAM. NAVIE Ltt ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PttTUIW. Cm OF COLOMBO Acciptiti cii|i fir Ctltral A Saati Spore P. Stum Penang AaeriM. ll Pert, Jl Jiiy M/M Jaly BOUGAINVILLE CITY OF WELLINGTON1,335 words
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Article32 1960-07-21 12 SINGAPORE, July 20. RUBBER: 106^ cents per lb. (down 3 cents). 5 p.m. close: 106 s 8 (easy). TIN: $406.50 per picul (up $2). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (unchanged).32 words
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Article137 1960-07-21 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares maintained a firm tone here today. Cascade gained ss. 3d. to 68s. < 6d. and Associated Pulp rights I gained lid. to 245. Cyclone eased Is. 6d. to 31s. Base metals ana the oils traded along steady lines, while Commonwealth bonds held a firm137 words
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Article131 1960-07-21 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/ Continent July/ Aug. shipments $314 buyers. $32 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $47 .seller: arum $51 sellers. Pepper: quiet, no business was reported done, Muntok white $295, Sarawak $290. special Sarawak black &190 and garbled131 words
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Article88 1960-07-21 12 THE Federation Minister of Finance has Bxed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on July 21. Rubber $1.09% a lb. Copra $502 a ton. Coconut oil o"98 a ton. Palm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernels $400.35 a ton. The rates ef duties88 words
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513 1960-07-21 12 TIN PRICE CONTINUES TO CLIMB ON MALAYAN MART By Our Market Correspondent jU AIN feature of Malayan markets continues to be the climbing tin price which yesterday gained a further $2 to $406.50 per picul. This was the highest price since February last year and only $2.25 below 1959's highest513 words
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Article21 1960-07-21 12 Malayan Stock Fzchange: July 20 July 19 Industrials: 136.40 156.43 Tins: 217.43 217.76 Rubbers: 266.01 265.96 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article71 1960-07-21 12 rpHE Malayan Exchauife Banks' AtaecUUon made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to SHI ing; T.T. or O.D. ready: Swis« Franca 141 i; French Francs 160',; Belgian Francs 1628 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was quoted a:71 words
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Article226 1960-07-21 12 A L'GUST first grade rubber buy- ers f.o.b. closed in Singapore i yesterday at 106 cents per lb (down 3 cents), on Tuesday's i close. The closing tone was easierS.C.CR.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 106 M. sellers IU6226 words
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Article208 1960-07-21 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharve* lor expected today are: Kanmun 1 2, Bengalen 4/5, Sydney Mam 6A, Olenartney 6/7, Benhiant 8 9. TJibantJet 10/11. Olengyle 13/14. Weltevreden 15/16, Adolf Warski 18. Nasusan Maru 19. Pes'co No. 20 N. Wall 2. Sirusa N. I Wall 3.208 words
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Article940 1960-07-21 12 SINGAPORE members of the I Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m call yesterday i Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.58; Fraser and Neave ords $2.08 ON. $2.08 to $2.08; Gammon $2.27 ana $2.28; Jackson940 words
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Advertisement1094 1960-07-21 12 i Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast lli»lll E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A. S'JOre P. S>am Penani H>on| L. Anieles N. York KM>ka«a Man" 21 31 illy 2 Ac* 7 Ait 21 An IS Seit OretM Ma. i. W2l Aut 21/22 AM 23 Ait 21 AM 17 Sept 1 Oct All suitably eouipoed1,094 words
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Advertisement474 1960-07-21 12 EVERETT ORIENT LIME fir HMgkMf, lafNr- 5 oo" P. S'Mm Penani "•niUWKTT" It 7 111 5 I Fir RMtMi, CluttJimi, Calcutta:— •ooimvmTf^ Miiiy July mil) "|-M>m-ETT" M Illy 21 July OONEVeMTT" I t S *l| 1 Bulk oil latex spice available. JOHNSON LINE Hr HMgMil, Jatai:- Spore Sham Pena.ig ••thai"*474 words
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Advertisement734 1960-07-21 12 NOTICES THE KUALA REMAN RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated In England) The Board of The Kuala Reman Rubber Estates Limited are nego* 1 tiatlng terms for the sale of Nada division, consisting of approxima- t tely 2459 acres of which 2075 acres are planted. Further information will be sent to Shareholders734 words
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Advertisement698 1960-07-21 12 NOTICES P.W.D. ROAD NOTICE It is hereby notified that the Barry Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic on 22.7.1960 between hours of 7.00 a.m. and 12.00 midnight to carry out repairs to the Railway Level Crossing at Telegraph Post 141/14 at Kuala Lipis North end. All traffic will698 words
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Advertisement630 1960-07-21 13 (ConUnaeeJ from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT, It Word* ti (Mi*.)— Box it et*. oxtrm •OX AM2S S.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked. PART-TIME SECRSTARV required for straits Merchant Service Guild. Replies to 1A Raffles Quay, B'pore. WANTED sales girls to sell quick swung products house to bouse. Very attractive rommi»iions.630 words
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Advertisement916 1960-07-21 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* tt (Mi*.)— Box tt rto. mxtrm EIPIRIINCID MARINI INSURANCE claims clerk required by British Import company. Applications iving full details of previous experience to Box A 9448 B.T. K.L. THE SKILL COMPAHV of the PIDIRATION OP MALAYA LIMITED Invites applications from Malayans with Degrees/ Diplomas In916 words
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Advertisement1076 1960-07-21 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Word* tt (Mtn.)— 9mm tt ct: mxtrm EUROPEAN COUPLB no children wants 2-3 bedroom bungalow In choice location unfurnished. Call Spore ***** 8 a.m. to 2 p.m UNFURNISHED OR FURNISMED 3/4 Bedroom house Federal Hill or Kenny Hill, Immediate occupancy. maximum monthly rental 600. Box A 94461,076 words
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Advertisement1006 1960-07-21 13 WANTED It Wmrdt tt (Ml*.)— Box It ett. mxtrm ONI SECURITY OFFICER with Planting experience. Only exnsrteoos* men need apply. Applications togetssw with testimonial* should be forwarded to Box AS3O7 S.T. Singapore. ONI FACTORY Clerk/Dresser and One Grade II Conductor. Only those with expt-rlence and good record need apply. Enclose1,006 words
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Advertisement515 1960-07-21 13 FOR SALE tt Word. U (Ml*.)— Box it ett. oxtrm ANNUAL STOCK CLEARINC M>% Reduction fJ*J*:— English Blankets 57.90. Woollen, Cotton Blanket* allsixes. Bedcovers. BcdsneeU, Pillowcovers, All Household Linens. Lucks 17. Orchard Road, Spore. JUST ARRIVED Top Quality Hawaiian Hybrids, Cattleyas, QuarterTerete Vandas as well as Strap-leaves Vandss. Prices Reasonable.515 words
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Advertisement352 1960-07-21 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) M Word, tit (Minimum, DmUm 1 month. It Word* $2 ill (Mm.) MAVFAIR HOTEL, B'pore— Ontral Rooms Alrcondltloned, Popular Barcourteous Service. STEVENS CUIST MOUSE. Tel: *****— M05t Economical. Centra! Daily/Permanent. STATION MOTEL, Singapore. Aireondltioned Rooms all modern convenience*. Bed /Breakfast, term. Tel: 310M/6. WHERE TO STAY352 words
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372 1960-07-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday rpHE Government said today that at least 272,000 acres of Jungle land in Malaya could be turned into padiflelds. A further 282,000 acres of existing padi land could also be double-cropped, according to an assessment made by the Government.372 words
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Article50 1960-07-21 14 MUAR. Wed. Dr. Llm Eu Jin and Mrs. <Dr.) Llm of the General Hospital here have been transferred to the Johore Bahru General Hospital Dr. Chan Kok Chin and Mrs. (Dr.) B.C. Roy, both from the Johore Bahru General Hospital will replace Dr. Llm and his wife.50 words
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Advertisement109 1960-07-21 14 THE SUNDAY STIMULANT I'M A DOCTOR AND PM A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me109 words
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Article58 1960-07-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. M. E. Lawler of Renong Tin Dredging Co. Ltd., Jinjang, won the All-Malayan Guthrie Golf competition for the second year in succession at the Golf Club course over the weekend. L. H. Grezoux of Singapore was runner-up. Third was A. D. Grant and58 words
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Article30 1960-07-21 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The friendly hockey match between Singapore Hockey Association and Hong Kong and Malaya combined universities scheduled 10 be played at Bukit Timah today was rained off.30 words
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Article195 1960-07-21 15 Call Boy - SATORO CAN WIN IN SPITE OF 9.7 Call Boy TEN TO FOLLOW by HORSES to follow at the Penang meeting starting on Sunday are: AUTOMATION: Returned to form with a smart, win In the Singapore Cup (Urn). One to watch for the Penang Gold Cup nn a good track. s.VTORO:195 words
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Article577 1960-07-21 15 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore. W«d. AND ROSANDICH PRAISES FMAAU ROME SELECTION pOPULAR American athletics coach Tom Rosandich said here today that he would be happy and honoured to go as coach with the Federation's three-man athletics team to the Olympic Games at Rome next month. Commenting577 words
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176 1960-07-21 15 Intensive training for Malaya team IJUALA LUMPUR. Wed. **"The Malayan soccer (.earn will begin ten days of Intensive training here from next Monday in preparation for the fourth Merdeka tournament from Aug. 5 to 14. Nineteen players have been asked to turn up for training under the supervision of F.A.M.176 words
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Article22 1960-07-21 15 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Amateur Athletic Associations six-mile race at Farrer farktoday was postponed to July M because of rain.22 words
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Article456 1960-07-21 15 Johore fsaabtnug eeheoto: lHyd: 1 Hassan Md. Nor (HS. Muar) 2 Wong Kirn Seng (HS. BP) 3 Tee Hong Thye (CH. Rengtlt) 10.65: 220 yd: 1 Hassan Md. Nor 2 Wong Kirn Seng 3 Tee Hong Thye 23.9s (record): 444 yd: 1 Abdullah All (JBO) 3 Tay Chong Leong456 words
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Article76 1960-07-21 15 NS ehasapteSMhips Blaglts lin»U) P. Ounalan bt M. Moorthy 15-3, t-8: Ng Hua Mine bt Khoo Eng Chin 14-18. 15-13, 15-12. Veterans' stafftos (s-flnau): O. B. Haslam bt Hashlm Mohd 4-ls. 17-14, 15-12: Lltn Chin Tsr bl Chew Peng Uan 16-4, 15-3. Bated doublea (s-ltaats): LM Boon Han and76 words
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Article32 1960-07-21 15 Malaya tun: Singapore 2 (Rahim Omar) Services 1 (Poulson). at Jn Besar, Spore. Nepal Cup la-anaU: Depot Brigade of Gurkhas. Kedah 2 (KulraJ) 2/6 Ourznas, Ipob l iSantupalng), at 6g Patani.32 words
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Article12 1960-07-21 15 Heavywt: Pete Rademacher (US) outpt'd O. Chuvalo (Canada) lords, at Toronto.12 words
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Article13 1960-07-21 15 Tour match: N. Korea 1 D*numo of B. Oermany 0, at Pyongyang.13 words
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Article12 1960-07-21 15 Tour match: Kenya School* and Colleges 0 Pakistan 2. a* Nairobi.12 words
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Article15 1960-07-21 15 Tour match: S-W Districts (I NZ All Blacks 18. at Oudttchoorn. C. Prawnoe.15 words
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Article291 1960-07-21 15 YORKSHIRE COME OUT EMPTY-HANDED LONDON, Wed. with their English county cricket championship lead gradually being whittled away, Yorkshire came out of their game with Surrey at Sheffield emptyhanded yesterday. Rain ended play, and the match was drawn after three Yorkshire batsmen had gone for 82 in reply to Surrey's challengeReuter - 291 words
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Advertisement408 1960-07-21 15 Advertisement INDIGESTION Do you worry? Sufferers from indigestion cease to look forward to meal times and no longer enjoy their food. Often brought about by worry, the cause of these upsets is too much acid In the stomach. A soothing, neutralising remedy is needed to restore the digestive system to408 words
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Advertisement223 1960-07-21 15 MAUYA CUP REPORT— See back page is OAsIJIDT fl^i f I riflKQ -■'~JF W ..x r f ft m a mnT £jp** ENGINEERING »^^blblblb** I M A^MM TOURIST SUPERB Here from Germany, is the very latest in modern quiet vibration-free purr of glossy satisfaction! scootering. the sleek distinctive Diana Tourist223 words
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Miscellaneous123 1960-07-21 15 BADMINTON NS Cihip* finals (St Paul's Init hall, ".30 p.m.). Lower Perak c ships (Dew courts, 7 p.m.). ATHUETICB Perak lnter-zone combined schools (Anderson school pd, 2.J0). 3pore Cedar Boys Primary. SOCCER S'for GDBH Ot* 1: PUmoof Bat v Teachers (Imbl Rd); Dit t: Kilat v RRC. S«ntul (nnUt): Dlv123 words
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Article627 1960-07-21 16 TEO ENG TAT - TEO ENG TAT SINGAPORE BEAT SERVICES 2-1 IN MALAYA CUP BUT IT WAS THEIR LUCKIEST DAY By SINGAPORE, Wednesday J^ DISPITED 58th-minute goal by Rahim Omar put Singapore through to their eighth successive victory in the South Zone of the Malaya Cup Soccer competition when627 words
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Obituary71 1960-07-21 16 MADAM KhOO Km l,ian. H2. lu-lfp of the late Lim Loon Hock) paaaed away peacefully on 20/7/40 at IS3 Joo <■hi.it Place. She leavea behind 2 sons. Buan Mcc, Buan Kook. 3 daughtrr*. Kay Nio. Nellie Boon Neo. Mm. Wong Kirn Chong. 2 aona-ln-law Boh Rddtr. WonK Kirn Chong71 words
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Article20 1960-07-21 16 FAMILY OF LATE L.BP. Subraman>*n Chettlar, Malacca thanks all for iiiwmbm of oondol.'nc- wreatba, and attendance at his fuiMfmL20 words
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Article109 1960-07-21 16 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Wed. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: AT CARDIFF: Northamptonshire 77 for six vs. Glamorgan, am curtailed play. AT maidstone: Somerset 152 for three (O. Atkinson 78 n.0.) vs. Kent. AT THE OVAL: Derbyshire 122 for six (R. Swallow 57. D. Carr 46) vs. Surrey.Reuter - 109 words
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Article28 1960-07-21 16 PIETERMARITZBURG, Natal, Wed. Ten Africans were killed and four injured In a faction fight near Tugela ferry, 60 miles north of Pletermarltzburg, today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article21 1960-07-21 16 TOKYO, Wed. Eight Japanese coal miners were injured today when rival union groups clashed at Omuta, Southern Japan.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-07-21 16 GUNNERS of the Singapore Royal Artillery firing a 17 -Kiin salute at the Padang facing the sea yesterday when the Tang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Tnsof bin Ishak. opened the second session of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Straits Times picture.47 words
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217 1960-07-21 16 Moderates Masjumi and Socialists summoned to palace meet with Soekarno JAKARTA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Soekarno has summoned to his palace the leaders of two moderate. Westerninclined political parties. The parties are the oncepowerful Masjumi, and the Indonesian Socialist Party —both of which have been excluded from the President's new nominated Parliament217 words
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190 1960-07-21 16 Catholic campaign starts against —Castro— HAVANA, Wed. Roman Catholics arrested for demonstrating against Soviet Influence in Cuba began a passive resistance campaign today by refusing to bail themselves out of Jail. Twelve women and seven men arrested during two demonstrations outside Catholic churches on Sunday and Monday refused bonds requiredUPI - 190 words
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Article29 1960-07-21 16 SAIGON, Wed. General Sir Richard Hull, Commaad-er-ln-Chlef of the British land forces in the Far East, arrived here by air today for a three-day official visit. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article200 1960-07-21 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.-Fran-cesca and Peter Banter's Stage Club production of Peter Coke's comedy, "Breath of Spring"— which opened In the Cultural Centre tonight— is one of the funniest things I have seen in years. The cast— virtually a sextet includes some of the Club's finest talents, and they200 words
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Article345 1960-07-21 16 LONDON. Wed. Feature of London stock markets today was the continuation of yesterday's late Improvement *n the Industrial market where leading stocks make good headway, although business showed no marked expansion. Steel and engineering shares were generally firm and showed a number of outstanding movements. Motors were selectively345 words
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Article208 1960-07-21 16 HOLIDAY NOW FOR FREED MR. TANG SINGAPORE, Wed. The release of "curio king" Mr. C. K. Tang last night came as senior police officers were planning a full-scale hunt for him. Contingents of police drawn from several divisions were due to be deployed in an Island-wide search for tht kidnapped208 words
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Article42 1960-07-21 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, will tour districts in Negrl Sembilan and Johore next week to see the progress made in tht construction of roads and the postal and telecommunication services.42 words
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Article24 1960-07-21 16 HONG KONG. Wed. An American business organisation plans to set up a HKS3O million plywood processing mill here. employing 1,600 workers. UP.I.UPI - 24 words
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Advertisement252 1960-07-21 16 Lam CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Words tie (Minimum) DUNLOP DAVIDSON: The marriage took place In Kuala Lumpur on July 13th between Sidney Dunlop, Malayan Civil Service and Audrey Davidson, widow of I^alcolm Davidson of the Eut African High Commission Nairobi Kenya. z {Hi A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT r^T^lf* 1L252 words
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Advertisement81 1960-07-21 16 H^Ei^l :-~»*Jr \yV Vlb m Y\ 'mHi I M^k s^^ Bv^ t£sj M^m The Most Modern Automatic Calendar Watch Lasting Dependable Accurate II nrld ilcuninn^l Since 1848. f T r~*"~~*-itM 7~ i' 'if f 7""-* unncDM T"—^ j^^^~* i' "i HIUUtnH S|i y y |^BB T^f^z Jm No Flies l^xfa^iyfl81 words
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