The Straits Times, 23 July 1960
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Title Section19 1960-07-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000%*^ r The Straits Times AM*** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1960 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article1431 1960-07-23 1 SCHOOL STRIKE STARTED CONSPIRACY Student 'hsueh-hsih' step to Communist rule Govt. alerts all to threat KUCHING, Fri. THE Sarawak Government today disclosed in a White Paper the existence of a "relatively small but active secret Communist organisation" which aimed ultimately at the revolutionary overthrow of the Government1,431 words
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283 1960-07-23 1 REPORT BEFORE A FINAL DECISION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE GOVERNMENT has provisionally detided on Cape Rachado, on the Negri Sembilan coast, as the site for the Federation's $14 million naval base. Acquisition of the necessary land was gazetted yesterday by the Malacca Government.283 words
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81 1960-07-23 1 ThaOand won't bar alien retailers— BANGKOK. Frl. TUI--land would not tpiknr Indonesia in barring tfttns from retail buataess, tto Thai Minister for the/ iffterior. Mr. Prapas Charusathien. told reporters tcday. He was replying to a question whether the Government would reserve all retail business to Thai nationals. He said hisReuter - 81 words
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Article78 1960-07-23 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Prime Minister Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat today served notice that Thailand is ready to establish missile bases here. Sarit made the statement as word reached Bangkok that neighbouring Cembodla's Chief of State Norodom Sihanouk had sent his three sons to Peking to study. "Thailand78 words
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Article77 1960-07-23 1 Trade man recalled by Jakarta JAKARTA, Frl.— Pohan Sutan Oloan, Director of the Indonesia Motor Foundation, has been ordered back to Jakarta from his current trip to West Germany "for overstepping his authority." The Minister of Communications, Maj.-Gen. DJatikusumo former Consul-Oen-eral in Singapore, said Oloan had overstepped his authority byUPI - 77 words
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Article31 1960-07-23 1 BANDOENG, West Java, Frl. The Indonesian Orchid Association has sent a fourman delegation to Singapore and Malaya in an effort to bolster relations with the Malayan Orchid Society. UP.I.UPI - 31 words
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262 1960-07-23 1 - PENANG, Friday rVO Sabrejets of the Royal Australian Air Force collided in mid-air and crashed in thick jungle 30 miles south-east of Butterworth today. The pilots. Flying Officer O. K. F. Bartrop, of Adelaide, and Fit. Lt. Owen G. Worth,262 words
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214 1960-07-23 1 White slave charge: 50 Chinese gills to be checked TfANILA, Fri. The ITI police today started a detailed check of 50 Chinese women visitors suspected of having been brought into the country by an alleged "white slave" syndicate. Major Enrique Morales, chief of the Detective Bureau, said the Immigration Department214 words
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302 1960-07-23 1 IPOH, Friday. A HUNTER armed with a parang fought for his life with a wounded tiger today. It was killed by seven shots fired by three friends at pointblank range. I Last night the tiger killed and carried off a goat from Kampong302 words
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Article30 1960-07-23 1 MANILA, Fri. The U.S. Navy launched an investigation here today on unconfirmed reports that U.S. planes bombed and sank an unidentified ship off the northern Philippines coast.— UPJ.30 words
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Article29 1960-07-23 1 RUNCORN. Cheshire. Fri.— More than 2.000 craftsmen employed by Imperial Chemical Industries were on a pay strike at the company's three plants in this area today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article24 1960-07-23 1 SAIGON, Fri.— South Vietnamese troops killed 46 Communist guerillas in the Mekong River delta, the Vietnam press agency reported today.— U.P.l.24 words
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Article532 1960-07-23 1 fPHE MINISTER of Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today helped to settle the dispute between the share-broking firm of J.M. Sassoon and Co. and its 37 striking workers. All the workers will report back for duty on Monday, including a sacked SINGAPORE, Friday worker532 words
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Article86 1960-07-23 1 MOSCOW, Fri. Russia claimed today that United States aircraft had flown at a height of about 660 feet over a Soviet scientific research ship, Mikhail Lomonosov, for half-an-hour yesterday. The Soviet vessel was in the open sea more than 100 miles from the shores of North86 words
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Article141 1960-07-23 1 Russian move on Berlin feared WASHINGTON. Fri.— The United State* has received an Intelligence report that the Russians and Communist East Germans may be preparing a "military move" against West Berlin within the next 30 days, it was reliably reported today. The report came within minutes of a West GermanUPI - 141 words
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Article30 1960-07-23 1 NEW CONGO CLASH I.LI>ABLimiLU K. lan. i F'n Bcl?uo Xvr and routu>uu> Cun;i>k Vrnn ><>li|irr> Uajbcd lota; ulii'D Bclji^d? In di>lod?e CoofOtafe fri.ru strjtc^i' Uvdro dectrii plant IPi30 words
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Advertisement51 1960-07-23 1 TfCmU,. .Pu..m Sam dwiti j% m &ut*nuut i»i jJ~ XmtMf yet fiattc/i** *Ef h7*COlt> STORAG I "cVia'mI RIES CERAMIC qnd PLASTIC ~-*|Jl(l I OF All TTPIS A. CLOUET CO., CS) LTD. 33 36, WALLICH ST SPORE. TEL: ***** A. CLOUET CO., (K.L.) LTD, f.V^l LOKE YEW BUILDING, KUALA LUMPUR. TEL:51 words
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Advertisement76 1960-07-23 1 fINI IMOIS FOI MEN AH l^l^di*. Mxi* in WKol^^^^ En t Und- I CHOCKITT 4 JONf* Treasury Doors and Gatea Bank architecture today demands security equipment affording protection against the most advanced methods of attack. 1 The CHUBB Treasury Doors Installed in leading banks throughout the world are designed with76 words
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Article472 1960-07-23 2 Belgium told: Go— and go fast RUSSIA BACKS DOWN AFTER CEYLON SAYS: IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWAL FROM CONGO IMPRACTICABLE NEW YORK. Friday THE Security Council last night called on Belgium "speedily" to withdraw its troops from the Congo. The 11-member council voted unanimously for a CeyloneseTunisian resolution to this effect. Sir ClaudeReuter - 472 words
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Article32 1960-07-23 2 JAKARTA. Fri.— The visiting Malayan military goodwill mission led by Col. Abdul Hamld bin Bidin left here this morning for Bandoeng on an observation tour of Indonesian military establishments. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article192 1960-07-23 2 Kassem accuses Iraq oil company BAGDAD, Friday. THE Iraqi Prime Minister, Gen. Abdul Karim Kassem, has accused the Basra Petroleum Co. of applying economic pressure on Iraq by cutting production by 5,000,000 tons annually f^om the agreed minimum, In a statement yesterday to the State-owned Iraq News Agency, Gen. KassemReuter - 192 words
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206 1960-07-23 2 Discourage practice of A.I.D., committee decides T ONDON, Fri. A Government appointed committee reported today that a majority of its nin« members concluded that artificial insemination by donor (A.1.D.) was "not in the interests of society and should be discouraged." Two of ttie members, a man and a woman, dissentedReuter - 206 words
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Article94 1960-07-23 2 HERTER! NO 'SPY' PLANES IN JAPAN WASHINGTON, Fri. Mr. Christian Herter, the U.S. Secretary of State, told a Press conference yesterday that the United States had never had RB-47 reconnaissance planes in Japan at any time. He also said that there were no plans for returning any 1-2 high-flying aircraftReuter - 94 words
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Article24 1960-07-23 2 MACASSAR (South Celebes*, Fri. Twenty people were killed by an earthquaketriggered landslide at Bawakarang village, according to delayed reports reaching here.24 words
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Article45 1960-07-23 2 Diplomatic bag confiscated BUENOS AIRES. Fri. A Cuban diplomatic bag destined for the Cuban Embassy here was confiscated by police on arrival at Buenos Aires international airport from Havana today. The basr was reported to contain tape recordings and miscellaneous propaganda of a Communist tendency.—ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-07-23 2 SALUTE TO A HERO— the way it's done in Congo A MOMENT of heroworship in the Congo. a man hurls himself to the ground and lies on his back to salute Prime Minister Lumumba who ignores him. This Daily Express picture was taken at a military rally.47 words
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Article71 1960-07-23 2 SHAH ORDERS SWOOP ON OFFICERS TEHERAN. Fri. The Persian Army announced yesterday the arrest of 146 officers. Gen. Hosseln Azmoudeh said the arrested officers Including five brigadierGenerals and 56 colonels were accused of irregularities, embezzlement and fraud in connection with the national service system. Gen. Zamoudeh said a number of71 words
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Article174 1960-07-23 2 E. GERMAN FACTORY PLANS FOR CUBA DERLIN, Fri. East Germany is to build 15 complete factories tor Cuba which will make the Island independent of western imports in several important fields, the East German news agency ADN reported last night. The agency said contract* for a brush factory, a factoryReuter - 174 words
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Article55 1960-07-23 2 LONDON, Fri. A French diplomat and expert on Russian affairs, Mr. Francois le Liencourt. 44, was in hospital last night after being found In a train at Dover with wrist injuries. While he was lying In Dover's Royal Victoria Hosoital, police were In conference with members ofReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement163 1960-07-23 2 Do people avoid t^ou, rmj friend? Perhaps t|ou need a deodorant for Men. gtjHßT* \V btn anvnnt it left out, V (here must be a reason! M To be well received mtm^ everywhere, and to he «vie of oneself all day long, fl Xl MENNEN Spray fl Deodorant for MEN.163 words
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Miscellaneous9 1960-07-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby pc *>tiQgryis»S IT, mL«oßhwr-MR>)9 words
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Article311 1960-07-23 3 Khamba rebels fight on 600 dead in clashes aver two months Sacked Tibet governor escapes with story of build-up of KATMANDU, Friday 200,000 Chinese troops A I K. IIISIII LONDUF, deputy governor of iTA the Tibetan town of Nyalan, said yesterday that China has concentratedUPI - 311 words
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Article56 1960-07-23 3 KIMBERLEY. Frl. Dr. A. E. Letele, former treasurergeneral of the banned African National Congress, has been released after nearly four months detention under the South African Emergency Regulations. A British subject, he has been ordered to leave the country within 30 days under a repatriation orderReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-07-23 3 QUEEN Elizabeth greeting King Bhumipol of Thailand as he arrived with Queen Sirikit (left) in London for a two-day state visit last Tuesday. On the right is Prince Philip and in the background are members of the British Government. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 46 words
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405 1960-07-23 3 You may call my theories 'Red'— Dr. S. JAKARTA. Fri. PRESIDENT Soekarno has said he has no objection to people calling his theories of government "Red." He told a gathering of teachers and education department officials at the State palace here: "Red is the colour of the rising sun, whichReuter - 405 words
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99 1960-07-23 3 Spy charges against Red diplomat in U.S. WASHINGTON, Fri.— The United States is preparing espionage charges against another Soviet diplomat, informed sources said today. It was understood that I .s. counter inteligence agents have uncovered substantial evidence against Petr Esbov, 39, Third Secretary at the Soviet Embassy here, and that99 words
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Article44 1960-07-23 3 BANDOENG, Frl.— Fifteen armed rebels were reported killed and 22 wounded In a clash with Army units at Tjigadag village near here on Wednesday night. According to an Army report here, there were no Army casulaties during the 90-mlnute clash. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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141 1960-07-23 3 EISENHOWER LATEST SUGGESTION FOR VICEPRESIDENT CHICAGO, Fri. The 1 Republican Platform Committee starts drafting the party's presidential election programme behind closed doors here today while party circles consider the latest suggestion for Vice-President Mr. Eisenhower. Having served two terms In the White House, Mr. Elsenhower Is constitutionally debarred from seekingReuter - 141 words
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Article23 1960-07-23 3 ALGIERS. Frl. Eight soldiers were killed and eight others wounded when Algerian Insurgents ambushed a military convoy near Bougie yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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102 1960-07-23 3 CHARLIE'S NAME NOT ON PAVEMENT— SON SUES LO6 ANGELES. Fri.— Charles Chaplin, Jnr.. yesterday filed a suit In the Superior Court here seeking to compel the Inclusion of his father's name in the the Hollywood Boulevard Pavements Project. Defendants are the Los Angeles City Council, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce,Reuter - 102 words
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Advertisement152 1960-07-23 3 C- PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER y f=- >AnttT AHO MAIN_OPIRATIO f^^^^i^T I HIRE PURCHASE TERMS I '~\TT/ i I NOW AVAILABLE S pore Only l«i it A»vvlb^£ Is specially desiajned v rrJi >^ltr^lr^"V-s c use< •"«'ep«nd«»''y I v A v main supply. 1 ,»»2^B?V At 109, North Br.dg. Rood. in 9152 words
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Miscellaneous396 1960-07-23 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Mrdiura Wave 41 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE: «2 metres SERVICF «i 7 from S.OO p.m.— 10.00 p.m fcfcKVlCfc 41.7 metres AJK. 6.30 Good MornlnjT: 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The' News: Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Th« Penang396 words
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Article129 1960-07-23 4 BINOAPORE, Prt.— Singapore Badminton A^soclmnou scored a comfortable 7-0 win over a Combined Hung Kong and Malaya University In a friendly match at Oel Hong Ham Hall tonight. Results were (SB. A. players flnt): Men's tingles Omar Ibrahim bt Henry Llm 15-9, 1.1-4; M. SadaJl bt Urn129 words
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Article403 1960-07-23 4 DEVELOPERS SUGGEST FORMATION OF CONSULTATIVE BODY SINGAPORE, Fri. TO LIAISE WITH GOVT. PRIVATE HOUSING developers here today offered their services and facilities to the Government to help implement the state's low-cost housing programme. They suggested the formation of a consultative body through which the Government403 words
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Article29 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.—lnspector Mandy Goh. Officer-Com-manding of the Singapore Work Brigade (Women's Section), was transferred back today to her former post as the Juvenile Court prosecutor.29 words
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191 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. EMPLOYERS here today welcomed a Government proposal to set up a labour market information service to help ease industrial tension. The scneine was nrsi. disclosed by the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, yesterday. He had said that under the191 words
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Article88 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The title of Administrator. City Council, has been abolished because of the advanced stage of the Integration of the City Council departments with ttie Ministries of the Government. The Government said in a statement that because of this the present administrator, Mr. P. C.88 words
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Article42 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— No permits are required for people to lnstal anti-kidnapping alarms in their vehicles, police said tonight. But a spokesman warned that action would be taken If they "misused" these gadgets by setting them off without reasonable grounds.42 words
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Article21 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Kerala Association here will hold a general meeting on Sunday to elect a permanent working committee.21 words
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320 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. CHURCH LEADERS today came oat in strong support of a Government warning to courting couples who indulge in "improper and indecent behaviour" in public parks. Among them was Father A. M. Teixeira of St. Joseph's Church (Portuguese Mission) who a year320 words
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178 1960-07-23 4 JAPANESE FLOATING FAIR DUE IN JAN. SINGAPORE, Fri. A Iwpuie— "floating fair" will arrive in Malayan waten on New Tear's Day. 1961. The 10,000-ton freighter AkiMaro, whose holds have been converted into two air-conditioned pavilions, and 350 stands complete with escalators, for the fair, will sail into Port Swettenham that178 words
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Article58 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The annual picnic for employees of the "Tiger" and "Anchor" breweries and their families will held on Sunday at the South Winds Farm, Jurong from 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. About 2,500 people are expected. Employees who have completed 25 years service with the58 words
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311 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A TOTAL of 5,060 children born in 1953 have been registered for admission to next year's Primary I of the four streams of education in Singapore since the first stage of registration started on July 11. This number is made up of 2,589311 words
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Article19 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frt. A kolek race will be held off Bedok beach' on Sunday at 9 a.m.19 words
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Article39 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Mr. G. G. Thomson, director of the Political Study Centre, will speak on "The Changing Asia" at the luncheon meetIng of the V's Men's Club of Singapore at the Chinese YMCA, South Pier, on Tues-39 words
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Article33 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The new $450,000 St John Ambulance Brigade headquarters in Beach Road will be officially opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.33 words
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Article31 1960-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The 13th annual delegates conference of the City Council Labour Unions Federation will be held at the union premises in Race Course Road tomorrow at 5 p.m.31 words
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Article162 1960-07-23 4 THE GIRL IN THE CROWD j WHO IS today's girl in the crowd? It could be yea and your* could be that $15 priie. Make sura todoy of I I your copy of TODAY in the Free Pre»» for your special Sotur- I day afternoon reading: THI BAREFOOT party where162 words
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Article219 1960-07-23 4 Bursaries offer to Nantah SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Education today announced the award of bursaries for Nanyang University students. Applicants must either be Singapore-born, children of Singapore citizens, or Singapore citizens, and must have completed their middle school education here before their admission to the university. Those who were219 words
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Advertisement504 1960-07-23 4 LAST DAY! "oscar wilde" f Refcert Morley Rolp, RkharaVMi < OPENS TOMORBOW! MARTINI CAM U6CR UVESiY t I 3RD BIG MIDNIGHT TOn7gHT!^ Victor Mature- Hedy Lomorr (Para) Tomorrow a.m.: ["GUNtMOKt IN TUCSON" (AA). X ii i^am JSXTTTf^V now showing mn's I VICTOB JL i! MATURE m rIANNIBALIf «MD 810 MIDNIGHttONISHt!504 words
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Miscellaneous433 1960-07-23 4 5.J.A.8.: Official opening of Raffles Museum. Open dally, new headquarters at 420 Beach BAMAKRISHNA MISSION: Road by Yang dl-Pertuan Nega- Class on Bhagavad Giu at 7 ra. Inch* Yusof bin Ishak 4.30 pjn. by Swami Siddhatnumanda. £a^ GOT: B£Tp£. to fS*f <*"** class, 11 ajn. to 1 p.m., 3 pjn.433 words
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Article, Illustration292 1960-07-23 5 A party of Arabian Nights splendour planned by Sultan PRIME MINISTER AMONG GUESTS AT OPENING OF BRUNEI MANSION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A HOUSE-WARMING party of Arabian Nights splendour will be held under the eight gilded domes that span the roof of the Sultan of Brunei's new $68v,0ftt mansion here next292 words
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122 1960-07-23 5 Girls will be among mountain climbers SKREMBAN. Fri. Twenty girls will be among a party of 40 members of tbe N'egri Srmhilun branch of the Malayan Outward Bound association who will camp out for tbe night after they climb Gunong Angsi on July 30. lt will be the first time122 words
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Article30 1960-07-23 5 TEMERLOH. Fri. The leader of the Socialist Front. Inche Ahmad Boestamam. will address a public meeting in front of the Malay bazaar here at 9 a.m. on Sunday.30 words
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Article37 1960-07-23 5 KLUANG. Ft!. To celebrate ending of the Emergency all Government offices, shops and homes in district will hoist Federation flags on August 1. Thanksgiving services will be held in ell places of worship37 words
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220 1960-07-23 5 INSURANCE MEN TO DISCUSS GRATUITY CLAIM SINGAPORE, Friday. 'PHE Singapore Insurance Companies' Employees' A Union will hold a special meeting tomorrow "to decide what further action to take" against the managements of 10 companies to settle a retrenchment gratuity claim. The meeting has been called following a deadlock in negotiations220 words
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Article35 1960-07-23 5 PENANG. Fri.— Heavy rain early this morning caused floods in several low-lying areas in the city. The meteorological station in Bayan Lepas reported 2.06 Inches of rain up to 7.30 a.m. today.35 words
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Article43 1960-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thirty members of the Johore Youth Council will go on a sightseeing tour of the east coast of Malaya from Aug. 8 to 18. They will see villages, weaving mills and the agricultural centre for the blind in Pahang.43 words
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235 1960-07-23 5 Razak: We can be proud of victory over Reds rpELUK ANSON. Fri. Malaya should be very proud of being the only country in the world to have defeated militant Communism, said Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Prime Minister, at a dinner here last night in celebration of the 14th anniversary235 words
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129 1960-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. T h c crack terrorist fighting Ist Bn., 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Goorkha Rifles (Tbe Sirmoor Rifles) is returning to Malaya on Sunday after a two-year absence. Tbe battalion arrives from Honf Kong in tbe troopship Oxfordshire. Tbe battalion, commanded by Lt.129 words
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Article105 1960-07-23 5 $187,000 FRAUD ALLEGED $50,000 bail foi businessman DENANG, Fri. A businessman today pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of abetting four other businessmen In cheating a bank of over $187,000 last month. Ng Kirn Yeow. 43, of Singapore, is alleged to have conspired with and aided105 words
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Article35 1960-07-23 5 PENANG, Fri. The Far East Air Force will carry out bombing and firing practices next month at the Pulau Songsong range. In the vicinity of the Bunting Island group, off the Kedah coast35 words
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237 1960-07-23 6 A CASE OF FIVE FOOS AGAINST A LOH— COUNSEL PENANG, Friday. A LAWYER, Mr. Lee Kok Liang, defending a George Medallist, Inspector Loh Kwang Seang, on a Charge of corruptly accepting $135 from a labourer, Foo Shin Fee, today described the case as "a fabrication by five Foos against one237 words
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Article92 1960-07-23 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A student. Jamer bin Toat. 19, died in a dlff cave-in at Jalan Kaki Buklt, off Jalan Eunos. here yesterday. More than 50 kampong dwellers and the police had dug vigorously for an nnur in an effort to save him. ahi tt and92 words
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Article29 1960-07-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Central Malaya Registered Dentists' Association win hold a tea-party on July 31 to celebrate its 11th anniversary and the commemoration of Dentists' Day.29 words
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126 1960-07-23 6 Factory still vibrates but licence is returned DUKIT MERTAJAM, v Fri. The Bukit Mertajam Town Council last night rescinded its previous decision to suspend the licence of an ice factory because of complaints against it* vibrations. The chairman, Mr. Ooh Chool Cheng, told the Council that the factory had now126 words
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Article44 1960-07-23 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Fit— A new head office for the veterinary department In Johore Bahru will tie built for f 75.000. it will have a laboratory. The old office has been demolished and the department Is now temporarily housed at Kebun Teh.44 words
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Article256 1960-07-23 6 ANGER OVER RULING THAT ALLOWANCES ARE RATED AS INCOME FROM PROFESSION' BUKIT MERTAJAM, Friday. THE chairman of the Bukit Mertajam Town Council, Mr. Ooh Chooi Cheng, last night described as 'Insulting" a ruling from the Income Tax Department that allowances paid to Councillors were classified as "income256 words
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Article29 1960-07-23 6 PENANO. FA— A woman artist, Madam ;hen suan Ch'ng, U holaii._ an exhibition at the Rubber Trade Association in Anson Road here. The exhibition ends on Sunday.29 words
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159 1960-07-23 6 AFTER 'BITTERNESS' A 'THANK YOU' TO TWO EXPATS nUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. The Town Council last night recorded its appreciation of the work of two former expatriate officers "despite all bitterness and misunderstandings in the past" "We have had many disagreements with them, but we want to assure them there is159 words
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Article, Illustration123 1960-07-23 6 He wants to meet Singapore children MR. KEITH SMITH, the "Pled Piper- of Sydney, will arrive in Singapore on Sunday. During his three-day stay, he will interview children on a wide variety of subjects and record their views on tape for his radio programmes in Australia. Mr. Smith is fly123 words
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Article58 1960-07-23 6 KLANO. Frl. The Registration Office here will issue new identity cards as from Aug. 1. Letters of appointment will be issued from Monday. There will be two registration centres: one in Klang at the Town Council building, and the other at the Co-operative58 words
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328 1960-07-23 6 r- IPOH. Friday ATOP Indian rural and cottage development expert who has served as a United Nations consultant in Asia for the past 14 years will help Malaya in her drive to boost kampong economy. He is Dr. Joseph E. Btepanak. who Is328 words
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Article177 1960-07-23 6 PENANG, Friday TOUR Socialist Front City Councillors have asked x for a special meeting on Tuesday next to consider rescinding an earlier council decision to decorate the City Hall during the end of Emereenev celebrations. amergeney This move follows a Socialist Front meeting last night177 words
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Article47 1960-07-23 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Five "young farmers clubs" were formed last year In Johore. bringing the total to six. The clubs have plots of land for vegetable farming and raising of livestock. Advice and assistance is given by the Agricultural Department to all clubs.47 words
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Article29 1960-07-23 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. The Johore Government has approved of an ex-gratia payment of $4,500 to TJngku Ismail bin Ibrahim. ExDeputy Mentrl Besar. on abolition of the post29 words
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Article47 1960-07-23 6 KUALA KUBU BHARU, Fri— A Kuala Lumpur contractor, Chong 800 Beng, 56. was yesterday fined $50 or two week's Jail by the Magistrate here. Inche Hassan bin Hussein, when he pleaded guilty to Inconsiderate driving at the 401 milestone. Kuala LumpuriDoh road on April 447 words
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Article18 1960-07-23 6 KUALA LIPIB, Fri. Mr. pall Singh, was elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress branch her*.18 words
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Article59 1960-07-23 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Absolute beginners at the Adult Education Board Malay classes would have to do 234 actual lesson-hoars besides revision and self-study at home before they could qualify to sit for the Government Standard One examination. Inche Ahmad bin Dhafflr. chairman of the syllabus subcommittee of59 words
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Advertisement261 1960-07-23 6 <fj/£ «i£| Are you going bald? BBk many men < *o» worried Because bold potchct w#f# btcomtng increoxngly p**r^4^^^K noticaobto en my haod. I hod triad many aAlfc" mb; hair oils and lotiont, but to no avail. SV^wfl^B^ Tb# INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 3dllftrnat^rH vii«d m« to try Comanat Hoir Rtirorer, ixit261 words
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Article, Illustration1347 1960-07-23 7 University of Malaya was planned 130 years ago 10,000-ivord memo on Singapore stressed need of higher learning WAY back in 1819, the Governor General of India sat at the splendid desk provided in those dignified days lor the Company's servants in high places, and wrote his journal for the day.HTS - 1,347 words
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Advertisement254 1960-07-23 7 mS^^&^^^^^UvBe\ yJOtF^ Sturdy, dependable.— a man's watch; ytt dlstingulahed In the classic simplicity of the case design. In th* elegance of the dial with Its gold raised figures. Precision, shock protected, antlmagnetic. completely waterproof automatic th« Conquest Is for you if you demand the best. The Conquest Is a companion254 words
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Miscellaneous255 1960-07-23 7 Buys Bunny By Batph Beintdaht fTTHi] I r please *ereAiN) I [Her don't nscp \l l (jut sine, i only hap\ "!f v j/ <r\ FROM PtFAMINfI 7 THtt JOB «O HAPLY YOUR INTBWCTS L (HEY,GET»U«Y, )^Jb NTVFRIBNP'S V THAT t¥T AAUfT J\ KTHtAXT'. J 0 *-6**** V CHAHACTW^r ACCEPT255 words
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Article35 1960-07-23 8 >• VoxaW Sis (Mmimmm) TNI khikti aad rahulvaa oi I.litla I.'iv Aag asad 11. Uank the Mother Superior. Teacher*. Pupils of Karat Anthaay's Content aad friends for their Wreaths aad Condolences during their recent bereavement.35 words
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665 1960-07-23 8 The Straits Times Saturday, July 23, 1960. A Corner Turned The Security Council, alI though it refused to wait for Mr. Lumumba, has met Congolese wishes. It approved unanimously the CeyloneseTunisian resolution calling on Belgium to withdraw its troops "speedily," and after voting it heard the Belgian Foreign Minister's announcement665 words
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Article321 1960-07-23 8 By allowing the Malaya Borneo Building Society to be constituted a trustee security the Federation Government has found the most effective way of easing the housing situation short of a planned programme using public funds. It is also in the long run a better way. From one point321 words
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Article218 1960-07-23 8 It is a long time since Singapore was able to get enough, fresh fish. Consumer demand has sometimes been a strong temptation to allow the enterprising and übiquitous Japanese to trawl for the Singapore market, but the rule that an element of local labour must be used on218 words
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Article, Illustration849 1960-07-23 8 VERNON BARTLETT - The case for Singapore VERNON BARTLETT Z^H GONE ARE ALL THE PROPHECIES OF DOOM THAT WERE UTTERED A YEAR AGO Saturday Study ONE of the pleasant fictions of parliamentary democracy is that the ruler, when he opens parliament, is making his own speech. That the Yang di-Pertuan Negara's speech inGordon Wells - 849 words
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Advertisement956 1960-07-23 8 STRAITS TIMB A FliE PRESS CaW •s»«sVa>4BBBleBBB«af djsf eaß*W*aWTa*Bß»> Ist riaer OOts> ITOtAM ABCAPt sassiaaa) Mts. iiksiwh ie«si»» saaall .tasiMsin ml« sad aea) eauslsr reetles. •asaal "i aaaasa as 3l*ommt aaar t* aaaaasd le: COLB STOIAM BtANCHn at MOLLAMO HAS. KATOM* AUTNOCfIIB ASMNTI CITY BOOK mm tTOM LTB. ttMAII wi>.cm«*tbii956 words
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Advertisement72 1960-07-23 8 sSLhr^ytft YOU CANT lUY BARGAIN VISION! The lure af cheap pucei far alettes often overrulu th* vilol Imeerteiue at erefetsional •> technical visual service*. Our technique A procedure in vituel analytii with the mest complete equipment are entirely different tram Mm primitive method ef measuring eyetifht detects by tryin* different72 words
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Advertisement114 1960-07-23 8 Heat and serve... HEINZ W Baby Foods in lars \tBBBBBBat saßataT /aP ~Xbb**BßbV Insist ob Quality ißsist ob Httat Vbb, W SEE the especially smooth Itslura ond appetizing colour* of Heim Baby Foods through the |or. HEAT ..-.nourishing Heinz Baby Foods in the ,or. Jon pioce the jor m water114 words
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Article260 1960-07-23 9 A LAWYER WAS LATE: ROW IN COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A lawyer, Dato R. P. S. Rajasooria, was warned by a magistrate today not to attend court late again. Dato Rajasooria had walked into the First Magistrate's Court at about 10.20 a.m. and said: "I am sorry, sir. I thought260 words
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Article76 1960-07-23 9 'NOT GUILTY' PLEA IN CHEAT CASE SINGAPORE. Fri. Two men, Yap Peng Yam and Chia Tlong Bens, pleaded not guilty In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a charge of cheating a woman of $415 in Seng Poh Road on July 16. The charge alleged that they had obtained the76 words
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Article571 1960-07-23 9 REVIEW COMMITTEE URGES GOVT. NOT TO GIVE ANY AID TO PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS: CALL FOR LONG-TERM PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TH E nine-member Education Review Committee set up by the Federation Government has recommended the suspension of Local Education Authorities which control primary schools, the Straits Times571 words
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Article, Illustration400 1960-07-23 9 EXPERT SUGGESTS SUNGEI BULOH AREA: R.R.I. MAY BE AFFECTED KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A FINAL decision on the site and design of the proposed Kuala Lumpur International. Airport is expected tomorrow. The matter will be thrashed out at a meeting here of the Minister for400 words
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Article79 1960-07-23 9 SINGAPORE, Frt^-Detention orders against the two Singapore Journalists who were arrested under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance early this month have been confirmed. A police spokesman, disclosing thlo today, would not elaborate. The journalists are Wong Chin Sen, 28. and Loke Peng Lum. 37. both of79 words
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Article26 1960-07-23 9 BINOAPORE. Fri Mr. R. P. Sharma has been appointed secretary of the Old Raffleslans' Association In place of Mr. H.M.S. Teo. who has resigned.26 words
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233 1960-07-23 9 Malayan orchids draw big festival -crowds- LONDON, Pri. An estimated 300 people admired the wild beauty of 1,000 Malayan orchids within the first hour of the opening of a Commonwealth flower display in London this week. Many wanted to know if these Malayan orchids could be grown in Britain and233 words
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127 1960-07-23 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Lam Huat Hup Kee pineapple cannery at Kranji, which suspended operations eight months ago, will resume business next week with its full labour force. This follows an agreement reached today between the management and the Singapore Amalgamated Union of Pineapple Workers,127 words
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Article48 1960-07-23 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A youth. Tan Kee Hal, was granted ball of $4,000 here today when he pleaded not guilty to possession of 49.4 lbs. of dutiable cigarettes in a house in New Bridge Road yesterday. The case will be heard on Aug. 31.48 words
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273 1960-07-23 9 Goh. ..the Incisive' Minister: The Times LONDON, Friday THE. Times yesterday described Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Singapore's Finance Minister, as an "incisive" Minister, who as keeper of the Singapore purse "does not let much go by." Dr. Goh arrived in London yesterday for talks with Treasury officials. In an articleReuter - 273 words
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376 1960-07-23 9 TAX MAN TELLS COURT ABOUT 'MY CRUEL WIFE' SINGAPORE, Friday. YAP Giau Keng, an income tax advisor and consultant, told the High Court today that, except for a brief period, his married life had been made miserable by his wife's frequent nagging at him and false accusations against him of376 words
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Article85 1960-07-23 9 TUN LEE IS BACK FROM TIN TALKS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya in particular will benefit from the new five-year tin agreement, which will take effect from July 1 next year, the former Federation's Finance Minister. Tun Hau Shik Lee. said on his return here today. Tun Lee had been away85 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-07-23 9 ILLNESS DID NOT STOP HIS STUDIES LOH KUM CHEW, a Singapore youth studying in Australia, has won the admiration of Australians for his determination to overcome encephalitis a crippling brain disease. For although he Is paralysed In his left limbs. Loh still attends lectures at the University of New England106 words
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Article26 1960-07-23 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Fifteen people were killed in road accidents here last month three more than in May a traffic police report showed today26 words
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Advertisement160 1960-07-23 9 DECCA (Made in England) Stereophonic and Monaural Record. CloMieol, Operatic, Inttromanhil, Latin Amarican, Vacal, Popular, Dance, ate. STEREOPHONIC «M PICK-UP $170— S'por* STEREOGRAM Ma4al SGI 77 $435— Spore SGI 88 $595— Spar. Sol« Diitnbuten for Singapore F«i.iotKm of Mataya. '"SSI*- E- S. ISAAC t CO., HP. gSg*g SajSafxrtM (Vetoed tfspS]?^160 words
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Advertisement30 1960-07-23 9 niac'iwHiir up W •aqfSn^?— YOUR U*£ZZ~ll PLEASURE j=~!--"- WITH BLACK WHITE WHISKY A golden, mellow, full-flavoured Scotch that adds distinction to any occuion* Diamond and Jewellery 67, Stanford Road, Singapore.30 words
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Letter215 1960-07-23 10 AS a rubber smallholder I suggest a new approach by state replanting offices since it is far more difficult to understand their methods than the actual work in the field. The grant after the first year is usually paid between March and June after the annual inspection. A junior215 words
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Letter102 1960-07-23 10 1TKE few people who are trying to revive the Kedah branch of the National Union of Teachers deserve special mention for the hard work they are putting in. But a simple fact seems to have been overlooked. All meetings are being held in Alor Star. Do the organisers expect102 words
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Letter77 1960-07-23 10 V do people who write to the Press contiu ally refer to the "auditor's certificate?" Auditors are not called upon to certify a balance sheet or profit and loss account. All that an auditor Is required to do under the British Companies Act and under the Companies Ordinance of77 words
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355 1960-07-23 10 Medicine: A staff crisis threat in Singapore Doctors worried that medical council may cease to recognise local degrees WHEN Singapore's Prime Minister stated that the standard of medical education at Hong Kong University is lower than that of the University of Malaya, I think he must have misled a lot355 words
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301 1960-07-23 10 ONCE again the police an-tl-kidnap scheme in Singapore has failed. At 7.30 a.m. on Saturday in Orchard Road I saw policemen rushing to take up positions to man roadblocks. What were they looking for? An Opel car. Later we were told that the kidnap301 words
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Letter84 1960-07-23 10 MY attention has been drawn to a report that the Cathedral of the Assumption was the first Christian Church to be built in Penang. While in no way wishing to detract from the significance of the celebration of the centenary of this church, I must, in the interests84 words
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Letter92 1960-07-23 10 T AGREE that the Govern X ment is not giving enough Importance to the matter of tourism in Singapore. Just to give an example. When America declared 1960 as "visit USA year", the declaration was made by the President. In the Philippines "visit Philippines year" was likewise launched92 words
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Letter128 1960-07-23 10 RADIO SINGAPORE S 11 Forum of the Air made Its usual contribution to International affairs last week. Gerald de Cruz thought that the whole affair In the Congo had been greatly exaggerated. It is a pity that no member of the forum thought to ask him If the128 words
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218 1960-07-23 10 IT Is unfair for the Electlon Commission to say that the onus of registering rests with the public. It is the duty of a Government which has been voted into office by the people to organise efficiently and seriously and218 words
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Letter51 1960-07-23 10 r PHE Emergency will end 1 on July 31. May I appeal to the authorities to invite all ex-members of Ferret Force and the Civil Liaison Corps to attend the various ceremonial functions and award them certificates In recognition of the part they played In beating the terrorists? EX-MEMBER51 words
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Advertisement339 1960-07-23 10 «%^f% takes the lead JJH*^ in 1960 with the NEW Wonder M COLLAR &kjßm$ t The up nd coming V- 9^r *j men with a lively Sen.c of S\ r^pY V! Style and an eye for the 0l?Ul$ r~Q better Clothes will give ''/:M'*M tholr lmm«dl«t« approval "^^tKVT- to th339 words
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Advertisement125 1960-07-23 10 V H *uJ Photographic Competitions CLOSING DATE 30th JULY 1960 Separate prizes for Singapore and the Federation of Malaya Ist prize: $1,000 2nd prize: S 500 3rd prize: 250 For entry form*, write to: The Shell Company of The Shell Company of th« Singapore Limited, Fed. of Malaya Limited, SWR.125 words
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Miscellaneous304 1960-07-23 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSB 6 Keftts't great drmmaUc hero 1 "What Is virtue but the <4). of the married?" (Shaw) 6 Regarding damage to a so(S, 8). vereign (7). S Hope to stay somehow In me- 7He left the way clear for a dlcal practice (10). walkover (8, 7). 9304 words
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Article, Illustration599 1960-07-23 11 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA BY A unique guarantee system is buyer's guarantee CLECTRICAL appliances are being used more and more in Singapore homes-and a new firm in the centre of Chinatown intends to further popularise, these home aids by making them available to even the599 words
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Article, Illustration146 1960-07-23 11 FIRM HAS ALREADY SENT FOR SAMPLES TO GO ON SHOW /CHINATOWN'S newest store, Hi-Fi Traders will soon be able to supply its customers with television sets and equipment if the demand arises. Mr. Chong Choo Chai, left, a managing partner of Hi-Fi Traders, said146 words
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Advertisement91 1960-07-23 11 Heartiest Congratulation to Messrs. Hi-Fi TRADERS, on the occasion of their grand opening at 59, South Bridge Road, Singapore r—* SSSf ■K^ W 1^ p V <^mn ■^^■r y /<_2 I I v^™- Vk^^SHl Afli i 1 _at rrj I VIM /l—^r -rtl ll v l *a* m^ I \r91 words
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Article, Illustration692 1960-07-23 12 Decorations are eye-catching 111-FI Traders seems to have set a new standard for showroom displays in Singapore. The store's showroom in South Bridge Road has probably one of the most eyecatching Interior decoration schemes to be seen anywhere In town. Combining a mixture of692 words
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Article, Illustration32 1960-07-23 13 ABOVE: A window display that says welcome. Hi-Fi Traders shop front shows a stereo set In its "natural" homely surrounding. BELOW: The sumptuous first-floor office of the new store.32 words
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Article257 1960-07-23 13 WALLS have ears, as the bearded spy in oldfashioned mystery novels said. Today this can be a fact. A piece of electronic equipment no bigger than a match-head has opened new vistas for espionage and security agents. Discovered only 10 years ago, the transistor has257 words
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Article70 1960-07-23 13 THE Hi-Fi Twwters store will give demonstrations of television to the public next week. Th« latest sets will be on display. RADIO engineers have developed a gadget that can be used by employers to "eavesdrop" on tonguewagging employees. With the system installed in an office, the employer can,70 words
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Advertisement73 1960-07-23 12 JNatisMiaJ (ongratulations ON THE OPENINC OF MS Hi-Fi TRADERS 59, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE v THOSE WHO KNOW BUY ■JFiiJH^MI CLIMATE ENGINEERING LTD. are pleased to announce that Westinghouse Air Conditioners and FRIMATIC Refrigerators are available from Messrs. Hi-Fi Traders 59, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE, 1 Telephone 77-244 »|T Three73 words
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Advertisement54 1960-07-23 12 1 «#f ifrttt iliiiinn s tuul Ili'si II ishfs far i/tnu surwss. from: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. Heartiest Congratulations to Messrs. Hi-Fi TRADERS, on the occasion of their grand opening at 59 South Bridge Road, Singapore. from SWEE HIN TRADING CO., TAN CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO.. 166, Crow St., Singaporc-154 words
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Advertisement242 1960-07-23 13 TteNtW Kelvinators here V* C »j nf a en Y\ A f/YX^ Inspired by America's I M I fabalous kitchens V -k, [j the New Kelvinators with J_ i J_ *c square corner design offers more storage, s«« th« compiet. she)f space and greater SSSL^aTyour econo^V than ever before. Kelvinator242 words
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Advertisement99 1960-07-23 13 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Hi-Fi Traders on tlieir Grand Opening from SCOTT ENGLISH (S.E.A.) LTD. 79, Attson Road. Singapore and 68, Ampang Road Kuala Lumpur. Congratulations to the HI-FI TRABEHS on the opening of their SHOWROOM at 59, South Bridge Road, Singapore. WORLD FAMOUS litEFUMip \HiFi -3D IB 11h|99 words
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Advertisement1025 1960-07-23 14 TENDERS JOHOKE PETALING JAVA P.WJ). TENDER NOTICE DEVELOPMENT TENDERS from Classes EX" CORPORATION and above registered P.WJ). ren ders will be received from Contractors will be received Malay contractors only at the by the Senior Executive En- office of the Administrator. Petagineer Johore Bahru up to Un* Jay*, up to1,025 words
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Advertisement867 1960-07-23 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE SECRETARY DEAN'S OFFICE. FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are invited (or appointment aa Secretary to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Applicants should preferably be of mature yean, good personality and good educational background and have had experience of confidential secretarial work. Shorthand/typing867 words
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Advertisement952 1960-07-23 14 K ontlnuMJ from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt SS *fitt.>— Vox St ett. oxtro BOX A 5206 B.T. Position tilled Applicants thanked QUALIFIED DOCTOR WANTED oy Mmg-establisbed clinic la busy locality apply Box A 5382 S.T. B'pore. application for a school clerk may be tent to the Secretary, Board952 words
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Advertisement1075 1960-07-23 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordt $j (Mi*.)— Box St ett txtrm EDEN PARK ESTATE off Buklt Timab Road Available Ist August. 1960 -Unfurnished Modern Bungalow wltr 3 bedrooms B'nore Tel: ***** TO LET: Furnished S-bedroom compound bouse. No. 7. Chiltern Drive. Braddell Height Good Locality. 6430/--per month. Tel. Spore *****/***** TO1,075 words
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Advertisement953 1960-07-23 14 HOUSES aY LAND FOR SALE Z0 Words U (Min.y—Box St cts. astra GROUND FLOOR FLAT 32 Jco Avenue, Singapore 8. Modern sanitation, etc Principals only 616,500. Please apply 14» Kampong Java Road, B'pore. RUBBER ESTATE 30 acres about !i miles North of Talplng Including Coolie line. Mangles, working shed, accessible953 words
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Advertisement1117 1960-07-23 14 WANTEO TO PURCHASE M Word, U (MiH.y-Box 50 eta. sxtra WANTED TO PURCHASE 3 mOss of light rails with fish pistes and dog spikes and also 1 medium size bolldozer with winch to pull logs. Particulars to Box As 3*« B.T. Snore. LOANS 2t Wordt SS (Him.)— Box it ett.1,117 words
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Advertisement1043 1960-07-23 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt SS (Min.)~Box it ett. sstra TONC AIK MOTOR Trsdlas Oobspany offers: lil.'.s X, Consul. r/Mllleoento. 195? Boirwajfd-TS. allaor-lOOa, 1»36 Volkswagen. M /Minor. K/Popular. 1955 H Mini. Auatin-ASO, at/ Mine. 19.M rttmfm, V/Velox. IP.M Bomersft-Tourpr, Humbrr-Hawk. V/ Vrlox. m.ij F/C'onsyl. H 'Minx. 19M Krnauit. IMS Citrcrn.1,043 words
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Advertisement1562 1960-07-23 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK 10 ADEN. LIVERP»BL, GLASGOW. LONDON 1 CONIII ENIAj PMTS. Dm s'aod Sana S'naa Panan THESEUS Havre. Lnarpaal. SiastM G*a. IS My 25 Jaly 24/ M Jaty 11/ 1 LAIMEIIH Genoa, Haab*r|. BraaM. Cli. IS Antaarp, kotteroar,. 'onooa atl»*. J*H» OEMOOOCIS UfirtMl MIM Am 1 a) VI1,562 words
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Advertisement1066 1960-07-23 15 i^nn^&iuMMhigj^^^EvXm EJLC UMIS iC{ZJ*WI <OEN REOSEA. MEDITERUNEAN CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PMTS QfuLjVK] Score p S'Ma 'ean| tAV^-Voi "JUTLANOIA k) 23/2S llty W£m*W -KAMDMIA" a) M Mil *Am 5 1 Ai| 4/ 7An JLjnfßZ -SELANBIA" k) 11/24 Au| 21/22 An 21/24 An i r R~R»— IIK "ATUTHIA" I) 1* A«y 41,066 words
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Advertisement1185 1960-07-23 15 >*iS, m THE REN UNE STEAMERS LTD. "anT IINGAPORE (Iwwiarm* 1a tta MOM Kin*aa) l IMH SAILINGS lp AMN. U.K CONTINf NYU PMTS. rpan P. S'kaa Paapw KNNIAHT lea tart, UPM Mi. I 24 )ily M/M M| 24/11 Ml KNUWtM L.wrpaal. R'dam. A'.ero Ml. M/M Ml IT/11 Ja«y 11 Jaty/1,185 words
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Advertisement1381 1960-07-23 15 w-^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W^ f-UA Kf.f.pTWMi*** UMB KLATBKBM UMB P""**, Ukm IJAMMRt. HTTERMM HAVRE IM ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO S MU. SIATTIE, VANCSajVfI I PORTLAND Aai Hr CiiißTm a U.S.A. Atlaatic Parts. AtiaptJn earn far Cntral I Sank Cm OF lIIMMI Aner.ca. S'pori P. Sham Penang BOUGAINVILLE tl Part/a1,381 words
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Article21 1960-07-23 16 Malayan Stock Exchanfe: Jul>22 July 21 Industrials: 135.73 1J6.15 Tins: 217.18 217.1t Bobbers: 261.85 265.57 Jan. 1 1958 100.21 words
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Article330 1960-07-23 16 rpHE recent stagnation of prices around the 110 cents level was shattered on Wednesday when there was heavy liquidation of August 1 R.S.S. in the Federation, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber survey. This selling found little or no opposition, and since for some330 words
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Article119 1960-07-23 16 T"HE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made tne following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16, OD. 33 1, 16, 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/4. OX).119 words
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421 1960-07-23 16 By Oar Market Correspondent fHE tin price in Singapore continued its climb yesterday and the gain of $1.75 per picul took it to $409,871. I This was the highest price since December 1956 and represents a continuous gain of just over421 words
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Article269 1960-07-23 16 CHIPS lying alongside the 0 Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Braunschweig 1/2. Bogota 4/5. Oaasterkerk 6A. Weltevreden 6/7, Benhiant 8/9. Kyoio 10/11. Geneve 13/14. Theseus 15/16, Adolf Warski 18, Penihill 19, Senai N. Wall 2, Sumpitan N. Wall 3, Slrusa N. Wall S, Mo tang N.269 words
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Article148 1960-07-23 16 CINGAPORE Chinese Prodne* Exchange noon prices perpicul yesterday wen: Copra; quiet; UK/Continent July/ Aug. shipments »31 2 buyers, IS2H sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $47 sellers, drum $61 sellers. Pepper: steady; no business was reported done. Muntok white $300, Sarawak $295, special Sarawak black $200 and garbled Lampong148 words
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Article36 1960-07-23 16 CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE, July 22. RUBBER: 104' S cents per lb (up three-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 104| cento (steadier). TIN: $4*9.871* per picul (up $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).36 words
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Article122 1960-07-23 16 MELBOURNE. Prl. INVESTMENT shares closed the M week on firm lutes here today. b.h.p. gained is. 6d. to 89s. 90.. Factors notes Is. 3d. to 31s. and General Credits Is. 2d. to 13s. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend, while Commonwealth bonds traded firmly lower122 words
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Article219 1960-07-23 16 A l OUST flrst grade rubber buy•f* ers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 104H cents per lb, up three-eighths of a cent on Thursday's close. The closing tone was barely steady. S.C.C.B.A. CLOSING PKICEB In cents per lb., yesterday wen: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 103%,219 words
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Article804 1960-07-23 16 CINGAPOKE members ol the Malayan Stock Exehang reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). induatrUls: Fraser and Neave ords $2.07 to 52.04; Gammon $224; Henry Waugh $1.46 D, $1.46; Metal Box $1.98 and $2804 words
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Advertisement1054 1960-07-23 16 E.TX UA LIX S'ro-e P. Sham Penani H'koot l. Aittttsa N. York Kui<lawa Mars" »/11 July 2 «ai 7 jiai K ftai IS Sail •Or.tae Mara" 17/ M Asf 21/22 Asg 23 tat 21 »af 17 Sept ltd Ml suitabi) eqmpped with deep tanks for carhata of all balk n-uid1,054 words
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Advertisement282 1960-07-23 16 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far Haafkaai, laaaa:— Soore p Sham f-enanf "MTMinUTT' I* «H 7 ta| 5 »n far Raanaa. Ciitt»i«l, Ciic.tti'•OOlrHlVlitTf" Ma n/M 21 July Jsl? "■RMEVERETT" la Hft 75 July II Jar, "DONEVmTT" I iuj J Aat *a| Bulk oil latex spaca available. JOHNSON LINE rar Haaitaai. lapaa Spore282 words
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Advertisement800 1960-07-23 16 LEGAL NOTICE Will anyone knowing the whereabouts of MADAM NEO OUAT NOOH formerly residing at No. 216 Oeylang Road, contact her husband LEX SOON SENGS Solicitors, Messrs. Ibrahim .ilmenoar of Glan Singh Buildlm;. 30-1 Raffles Place (2nd Floor), Singapore. Telephone No. ***** Dated this 21st day of July, 1960 IBRAHIM800 words
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Advertisement716 1960-07-23 16 NOTICES INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OF MALAYA PRELIMINARY A" AND "B" Draughtsmanship Proficiency Tests will be held at the Singapore Polytechnic on Wednesday. 10th August, 1960. Completed forms of application should be returned not late- than sth August. NOTICE MR. ANDREW KEH has left our employ as from the Ist. July,716 words
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1048 1960-07-23 17 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA, By Singapore, Fri. BIGGEST CHEERS FOR BORNEO'S DILBAGH IN THREE MILES THE Singapore A.A.A.'s 22nd annual championships got off to a terrific start today thanks to a lucky break in the weather. Rain had kept off for the past 24 hours1,048 words
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Article273 1960-07-23 17 Nakorn Nork does best time ON THE TRACK DENANG, Fri. Heavy rain fell this morning and the track was heavy when horses were sent out for their winding-up gallops. The fastest time was returned by Nakorn Nork (Merv Posner) who clocked 38 3/5 for 3f. Prince of Lalita (Arthur Ward)273 words
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Article144 1960-07-23 17 GHANI WINS MEDAN AWARD ITUALA LUMPUB, Fri.— "Malaya soccer star Abdul Ghanl returned from Medan with Selangor team today with an enhanced reputation. He was given a "Best Footballer" award by the Indonesians. Ghanl won the award against players of four other teams which took part in the Sahata team's144 words
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Article25 1960-07-23 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Turf Club will hold an amateur meeting at Bukit Timah on Aug. 6. Entries close on July 27.25 words
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Article240 1960-07-23 17 Saeed Hai an unexpected arrival KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Pakistan's leading tennli player, Saeed Hal. arrived here today quite unexpectdly and declared: "I hope to play in the Malayan championships." Saeed Hai, who was not in the original team, told the Straits Times here today that he decided only yesterday to make240 words
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Article671 1960-07-23 17 Mwe AAA 100 m: 1 Rob Veow iian (BP) 2 chin Slong Lee (BP) 3 Andrew Lfttaroo (Muar) 11.55: fm: i Maslan b Hamsan iMuar) 2 J. van Ddaeen (Muar) 3 Chin Siong Lee (BP) 24.65: 4Mm 1 A Lazaroo (Muar) 2 R. Thtagarajah (JB) 3 Yacob b Salleh671 words
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Article20 1960-07-23 17 Tew match: Kltchee HK 4 (Lav Chi Lam 3, Ho Cheung Tau 2) Johore 2 (Latlff Ibrahim) at lTlii«ny20 words
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Article27 1960-07-23 17 Penang lnUr-aehoel Ige: Convent. B'worth 26 MOB, Penang 14: PPB 38 Convent. P. Tlkus 33: Convent. BM 20 St. Joseph's 15: Convent. Penang 21 BXX 5.27 words
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Article191 1960-07-23 17 SOCCER Malaya tup; Combined swwit V Penang (XL). Xour match: Spore Joint Services v Kltchee HK. On. Besar 5.30). Spore Dl». 3C: Cosmos v P Peruakan (Jn Besar 4 pja.). Klnauf LMfK: Rengam v Ella* Ert. later-THCA: XL v Ipoh (Ipob 5.15). Central Kedah League: 8g Pitm nl Polk*191 words
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202 1960-07-23 17 I(UALA LUMPUR, Prl. Mr. Wong Chong Chow, a member of the F.M.A.A.U. Olympic Games selection committee, today warned the three athletes recommended tor Rome Shaharuddin All, Kamaruddin Maidln and M. Jegathesan not to disregard the trials at Ipoh on Sunday. "I understand that202 words
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756 1960-07-23 17 NORMAN - SELANGOR TO WIN— THAT IS TOMORROW'S FORECAST NORMAN By SIEBEL KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. CELANGOR'S footballers, back today from their 12-day Jaunt to Medan, take on Singapore on Sunday in a South zone Malaya Cup match that will very nearly count for all in this year's championship. Selangor. the holders, must756 words
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Article517 1960-07-23 18 Cancels call for Soviet military aid LEOPOLDViLLE. Friday THE CONGO PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Patrice Lumumba, said today he had withdrawn his call for Soviet military aid in the Congo but said he would fly to New York this afternoon to confer with United Nations leaders. Meanwhile,Reuter - 517 words
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335 1960-07-23 18 Scandal of the 'sex tonic' Six sacked OATON ROUGE, Fri. Mr. James Davis, the Governor of Louisiana, yesterday sacked six members of a state mental hospital board for allowing unrestrained sex relations among the patients. He said he had evidence of a home-brew-ed "youth tonic" that was making elderly patients335 words
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Article337 1960-07-23 18 LONDON, PH.— London stock markets put up a fairly satisfactory performance today. In the case of Industrials the understone remained firm despite the fact that sentiment was affected by the sharp fall on WaU Street last night which tended to check the recent investment demand.337 words
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Article186 1960-07-23 18 LONDON. Fri. More heavy rain at Manchester today again prevented a start being made to the 4th Test between England and South Africa. Results of today's matches: At CARDIFF: Glamorgan bt Northants by 9 wkts. Northants 140 and 130 (M. Norman 61). Glamorgan 210 and 64-1.Reuter - 186 words
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