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Title Section18 1960-07-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 90,000 The Straits Times He*'*"*'"* Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration747 1960-07-26 1 MERGER— by LEE ONLY POSSIBLE WHEN BOTH AGREE' 'We must show loyalty to Malaya alone' It's not yet in sight, he says SINGAPORE, Monday THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that a merger with the Federation would be possible only when the two governments were agreed747 words
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Article, Illustration194 1960-07-26 1 SPECIAL ROYAL TREAT—RIDE IN —LONDON BUS- nrWE King and Queen of L Slam drove to Claridje's yesterday in a London doable-decker bus. And although it was privately hired, they paid their fares. Queen Sirlkit specially wanted that additional thrill for King Bhumibol. For never before had he been in aReuter - 194 words
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Article23 1960-07-26 1 BUCHAREST. Mon.— Talks between Dr. Djuanda. the Indonesian First Minister, and Rumanian leaders were held at the resort of Mamaia yesterday.—ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-07-26 1 LONDON, Mon. A. E. Matthews, 90-year-old veteran British actor, died at his home in Bushey Heath (Herts.) today. He played his first London stage role in 1887. Reuter. A.K. MATTHEW*Reuter - 33 words
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650 1960-07-26 1 Singapore man in death pact in Mexico SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. KHOO SOO CHAY a millionaire rubber merchant and racehorse owner who vanished in 1957 died in a "love pact" with a Japanese woman in Mexico City yesterday. An agency report received here this evening described the woman, Sachiko Kobayashi, 26,650 words
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194 1960-07-26 1 NEGARA BID TO OUST THE PMIP GOVT. KUALA TRENGGANU, Monday. A "NO CONFIDENCE" motion in the Trengganu Mentri Besar, Inche Daud Samad, and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-controlled State Government will be moved at the State Assembly's Budget meeting on Aug. 6 by a Party Negara Assemblyman. The motion will be194 words
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Article59 1960-07-26 1 JAKARTA, Mon.— The Indonesian Army information chief, Lt.-Col. Soenarjo. said today that "a certain group was trying to turn the Army against President Soekarno, Antara News Agency reported. "This particular group does not approve stability, because the presence of stability means the wiping out of its breedingReuter - 59 words
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Article14 1960-07-26 1 SAIGON. Mon.— South Vietnam produced 75,374 tons of rubber last year.— Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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114 1960-07-26 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight A gave a categorical assurance that the basic salaries of civil servants would not be cut. Mr. Lee was answering questions from the public in the "Matters of Policy" programme over Radio Singapore.114 words
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Article56 1960-07-26 1 PARIS, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Michel Debre tolay renewed French demands or the big Western powers to lraw up a common policy on najT world issues. East and West appeared to >c preparing for "a great ihowdown" he said, in a f oregn policyReuter - 56 words
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Article35 1960-07-26 1 CAIRO. Mon. President Oamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic last night launched a mammoth youth pageant to observe the eighth anniversary of the revolution that swept King Falouk from his throne.35 words
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Article213 1960-07-26 1 Fresh kidnap bid fails SINGAPORE, Mon. A wealthy North Bridge Road watch dealer and his 31-year-old son tonight escaped the clutches of a heavily-armed kidnap gang. The attempt was made at the junction of Goodman Road and Wilkinson Road as the towkay, Wong Yook Kee, and his son, Siong Yin,213 words
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Article49 1960-07-26 1 UK TROOPS FOR KENYA LONDON. >lon. SriUsb bUUlivu befesf >cut tv Kcoy-i M precautionary move' to run force tdr*le{;i< I'Dtne stationed there, RUSSIA SAYS 'NO KSW YORK Moo *oviet Vmoo rejected Atrf rrtaea proposal rot joint untstigation of riowninf of KB -IT reconnais&uii' plane. ■>t.- Biik T*?r49 words
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Article248 1960-07-26 2 NO DISCRIMINATION: CHARGES ARE UNTRUE, IMPOSSIBLE. SAYS OFFICIAL BANGKOK, Monday. rpHAILAND'S Undersecretary of Interior, Luang Chattrakarn Kosol, last night described the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party's charges of alleged discrimination against Malays in Southern Thailand as either "untrue" or 'impossible." He said ihe charges were obviously "part ofReuter - 248 words
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70 1960-07-26 2 SENATOR TAN MAY JOIN MALAYA'S TEAM TO U.N. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of External Affairs. Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, is expected to lead the Malayan delegation to the next General Assembly of the United Nations in September. The Malayan team Is likely to include Senator T.H. Tan70 words
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Article21 1960-07-26 2 PENANG. Mon. The Journalists' Union of North Malaya has appointed Mr. Chung Mln Tat as its honorary legal adviser21 words
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Article53 1960-07-26 2 IPOH. Mon. A resolution condemning the apartheid policy of the South African Government was passed at the annual meetIng of the National Union of Bank Employees yester- day. The union deplored the "inhuman and brutal atrocities" of the South African Government "on the natives who are fighting53 words
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143 1960-07-26 2 Worst road offenders are 31 to 60, he says PENANG, Mon.— Mr. Chan Eng Hock, chairman of the Penang Road Safety Week Committee, said today that the worst traffic offenders in the Federation were in .the 31 to 60 age group. Other traffic facts and figures quoted by Mr. Chan,143 words
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Article27 1960-07-26 2 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— Plans have been completed for the building of a hostel for assistant nurses at Kangar. Perils. The hostel will cost about $40,000.27 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-07-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A nephew of the late Yang di-Pertuan A gong married a Welsh secretary in London last week. He is Teagkn Zaid bin Tengku Zakarla. 27, a final year law student. She Is Mist Ann Collins, secretary to Sir Stanley176 words
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Article91 1960-07-26 2 A DOUBLE ROYAL EVENT IN PERLIS KANGAR, Mon.— Perils celebrates a double royal event tomorrow: THE 42ND birthday of the Raja, who is also the Timbalan Yang di-Penuan Agong; and THE STATE'S first Raja Muda. Syed Shirajuddm, will be proclaimed. Syed Shirajuddin. 18. eldest son of the Raja, is now91 words
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Article44 1960-07-26 2 PENANG, Mon.— A body, believed to be that of a seaman, w*s found floating la the sea off the Penang Railway Pier today. The Norwegian ship Hoegh Sllverstream had reported i crew member missing. The ship sailed from Penang yesterday.44 words
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Article228 1960-07-26 2 A COMMITTEE GETS RAZAK ULTIMATUM SUNGEI PATANI, Monday. THE Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak, today expressed disappointment over the slow progress made by the Central Kedah rural development district corn- mittee. "Sorry. I am not too happy." he said after the chairman, Sved Osman Idrls. had briefed him228 words
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89 1960-07-26 2 Release our children, parents ask IJENANO. Mon— The pa- rents of 14 teenagersIncluding one girl detained under the Emergency Regulations, have appealed to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to release them. In a joint petition the parents said that these detainees had been held In Batu Gajah and Muar89 words
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Article58 1960-07-26 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Sultan Sir Ismail of Johore has been Invited by the Victoria Racing Club to attend lta centenary Melbourne Cup race to be run on Nov. 1. The aide-de-camp to the Sultan. Dato Capt. Wan Rahim, confirming this today, said that Sir Ismail had not58 words
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Article256 1960-07-26 2 A 2-MILE V-DAY MARCH IN IPOH IPOH, Mon.— Security 1 Forces will march two miles through ipoh next Monday at 8 a.m. In a parade to mark the end of the Emergency. Units from the 2nd Federal Infantry Brigade, the 28th Commonwealth Brigade and < the Royal Federation of Ma-256 words
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Article26 1960-07-26 2 SUNOEI PATANI, Mon.— Tengku Mansur bin Tengku Yacob. son of the Malayan High Commissioner in London, has been appointed a probationary agricultural officer here.26 words
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Advertisement190 1960-07-26 2 FACT 1 i Timpix internal sanitary protection was invented by a doctor for the benefit of all women married or single. And, you're no exception! FACT St Millions of women all over the world already use Tampax! Why shouldn't you? FACT 3 1 Tampax does ■way with chafing, bulging pads,190 words
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410 1960-07-26 3 BULAWAYO, Monday POLICE yesterday broke up crowds of demonstrators in the African quarter of Bulawayo. Rhodesia's second city. They fired numerous volleys of teargas grenades. Two companies of white troops last night moved into the African township with fixedReuter - 410 words
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Article, Illustration356 1960-07-26 3 LONDON, Monday. THE British Government will receive a de- mand this week for an African-domin-ated Parliament in the protectorate of Nyasaland and the cutting of its ties with the Central African Federation. This demand will be made by Or. Hastings Banda. leader of the AfricanReuter - 356 words
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Article49 1960-07-26 3 COPENHAGEN. Mon. A Czech family of five— two of them boys of four and sixJumped Into the harbour from an East German ferryboat at Gedser yesterday to seek political asylum In Denmark. All five were taken to hospital where tney were questioned by police.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article35 1960-07-26 3 SEOUL. Mon The South Korean interim government today dismissed Lieut.-Gen. Kirn Chan Kyu as air force Chief of Staff and promoted deputy chief of staff Maj.Oen. Kirn Shim to succeed him.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article67 1960-07-26 3 One dead in Ceylon celebrations COLOMBO. Mon.— One person was shot dead and another seriously injured yesterday in a post-election procession at Yatiyantota. about 40 miles from Colombo' The procession was led by Dr. N. M. Perera. leader of the Trotskylst Lanka Sama SamaJ Party whose constituency Is Yatiyantota. PoliceReuter - 67 words
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Article43 1960-07-26 3 NICOSIA, Mon. The flag of the new Cyprus Republic will be a map of the Island In outline on a white background, with two olive branches sprouting from the centre of the map, according to sources close to the archbishopric hite43 words
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228 1960-07-26 3 Body of downed pilot is handed over— MOSCOW. Mon.— Thft body of the American RB-47 pilot, Capt. Willard G. Palm, was officially handed over to U.S. authorities here early today. Capt. Palm's body was found In a rubber dinghy after the RB-47 was shot down by the Russians on JulyReuter - 228 words
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Article34 1960-07-26 3 TOKYO, Mon. Radio. Republic of Indonesia today announced that the Prime Minister of the provisional Algerian Government in exile, Mr. Ferhat Abbas, has been Invited to visit Indonesia "at any time"— UJU.34 words
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162 1960-07-26 3 MOSCOW, Monday. MARSHAL IVAN KONIEV has been relieved of his post as commander-in-chief of the Warsaw Pact countries' armed forces, the Soviet news agency Tass announced last night. The announcement said that he had been relieved at his own request on the grounds ofReuter - 162 words
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294 1960-07-26 3 Rockefeller: Yes. I'd like to be President CHICAGO, Monday. pOVERNOR Nelson Rockefeller of New York *X yesterday stated outright for the first time that he would like to sit in the White House next year. But. he told a television Interviewer here, he would allow himself to be drafted asReuter - 294 words
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91 1960-07-26 3 28 KILLED IN TERROR RAID ON VILLAGES DANDOENG. Mon. Terrorists killed 28 people and burned more than 400 buildings in two raids on villages near here on Friday night. An army report said the terrorists struck at the villages of Depok and Tjllampajan. south-east of here. The rebel gang numbered91 words
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62 1960-07-26 3 A COMPARISON WITH MARILYN 'IS PROVOCATIVE' WEST BERLIN. Mon.— Comparing a married woman to actress Marilyn Monroe is a criminal offence, a local court ruled toda> The court fined two teenage youths for making the comparison in a local bar. The woman's husband, the judge said, protested and called the62 words
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Article58 1960-07-26 3 MELBOURNE, Mon.— The Victorian Cabinet has agreed to draw up legislation providing for a maximum penalty of 20 years' Jail for the kidnapping of a child. The acting Attorney-Gene-ral. Mr. Reid, announced this today as the New South Wales search for a Sydney schoolboy, Graeme Thorne, eight,58 words
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Article21 1960-07-26 3 CAIRO. Mon.— Major Raul Castro, Cuba's Minister for the Armed Forces, arrived In Cairo last night from Prague.21 words
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Article79 1960-07-26 3 LONDON. Mon.— The Earl of Home. Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, has sent a letter to Dr.* Nkrumah, President of Ghana, expressing his regret at Saturday night's incident outside the Rltz Hotel. London.' In wh-'ch Sir Edward Asafu Adjaye, Ghana's high commissioner, was struck by aReuter - 79 words
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Miscellaneous326 1960-07-26 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE: 62 metre. SERVICE 4L7 met*. AM. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Kuala Lumpur Ml metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The -ri News: 8.05 A Date With Music: *>«»*i»* sw326 words
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Article, Illustration247 1960-07-26 4 To see whether Govt. plan for steel mill is feasible CINGAPORE, Mon. -The United Nations Technical Assistance Board has assigned Mr. P. Schereschewsky, a French technical .expert, to do a feasibility survey of the proposal to set up a $600 million iron and steel mill for247 words
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178 1960-07-26 4 BAB FIGHT: MAGISTRATE ACQUITS FIVE EMPLOYEES SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 The Seventh Magistrate, Mr. R. Laycock, today after a week's postponement acquitted five employees of the Shamrock Bar of a charge of rioting in the bar and causing hurt to several customers on April 27. The five bar employees were Wong178 words
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120 1960-07-26 4 HE WILL PRODUCE FIRST TAMIL FILM HERE SINGAPORE. Mon. Five years ago a 17--year-old youth from Ipoh went to India with hopes of returning as a Qualified engineer. Today, Mr. S. S. Nathan, 22, is back, but a* a successful film director, having already directed seven Indian films for the120 words
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Article28 1960-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—Water will be cut off along MacPherson Road between Nos. 439 and 447, from 9 ajn. to 5 p.m. tomorrow to connect a main.28 words
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Article21 1960-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Chong Moong Seng has been re-elected president of the Khek Community Guild for the current year.21 words
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133 1960-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE GOVERNMENT will table three Bills when x the second session of the Legislative Assembly sits for its first business meeting on Aug. 3. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. will table a Bill to amend the Singapore Telephone Board Ordinance.133 words
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Article, Illustration224 1960-07-26 4 AUSTRALIAN 'PIED PIPER' FLIES IN SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Keith Smith, 43-year-old "Pied Piper" of Australian Radio, is now in Singapore to interview children here for his programmes. Mr. Smith got his radio name as a "child-charmet" for his ability to persuade the most reticent children to lose their shyness and224 words
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Article120 1960-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today announced awards of 60 bursaries to students to enable them to continue their studies in post-school certificate classes. Each bursary is valued at 135 a month, and is tenable for two years. Victoria School students120 words
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Article58 1960-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Health Ministry today said that 'practically no complications had been reported from one million BCD injections given to children to safeguard them from tuberculosis In the past three to four years. At present, 800 injections could only be given with parents consent, and58 words
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Article260 1960-07-26 4 SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: FUm show at Medical Centra, 8.15 pjn. Subjects—Jujjular venous pulse, rheumatic choree, and Priedrich's ataxla. TOO H SINGAPORE BRANCH (11 BootU Road): Talk on "Rural Development Planning" by Mr. David W. Brown, American visiting professor In agricultural economics at the University, of Malaya, at B260 words
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144 1960-07-26 4 Going gay in a dress of straw THE FREE PRESS j 0 YES, straw, plain straw. It is the latest rage in Paris I -lovely dresses and lace Ithat rustle »nd crinkle. €b PHOTONEWS presents an amazing picture of an amaz- ing men who he* gained a second lease of144 words
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Article114 1960-07-26 4 AA PLEA FOR MULTI-TIER GARAGES SINGAPORE, Mon. The Automobile Association of Singapore today urged the Government to build multiatoreyed garages, which It has been advocating for some time past. The association chairman, Mr. Milton Tan, said this while supporting the Government's plans to Introduce more parking schemes in the City114 words
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355 1960-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rruikEE young men were each jailed in the Assize Court today for seven years for holding up a fisherman, Lee Huay Van, at knife point and robbing him of $104 in cash in Changi Road in April this year. They355 words
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Advertisement327 1960-07-26 4 1.1 S M 9.1 S Marat Bhuthon, Amito in IFCt "SAWAN" (Hindi. I Gala Opminf Tomorrow! I RorMdra Bf^JPI KUMAR. I t frMW Kom'ni"" B#*J t|J« IRANI I^Hhßw^tpUi n c -I SIMULTANEOUS PREMIERE TOMORROW AT 9.30 P.M. j" CATHAY *ODEON* CATHAY d Kuala Lumpur Singapore Penang J (t-ree lisu Entirely327 words
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Miscellaneous83 1960-07-26 4 zssFjffcZjv*' T *'is -^^^^^I^^hS T2E following u today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pay* Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Roma, Bombay, Colombo (BA 790) 4.40 a.m.; from London. Frankfurt, Karachi, Calcutta, Ran* goon (BA 708) 8.05 p.m. Garoia: Prom Jakarta (OA 976) 10.40 am. Cathay Pacific: From83 words
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Miscellaneous96 1960-07-26 4 13.S0 pjbl; from Hong Kong (ML til) I pja.; from Sandakan, Jaw Itcn. Brunei. Sibu, Kuchlng (ML 409) 6.19 p.m.; (ram Jakarta (ML 904) 4.40 pjn.; from Kota Bahru. Alor ■tar. Penang, ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML IS)) 7.25 p.m.; from Koala Lumpur (ML 173) 9 p.m.; from Penang (ML96 words
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Miscellaneous96 1960-07-26 4 Tmn-AfamUaa: To Satoon, Manila, Ouam, W«to, Honolulu, San FrancUco (PA U2) 2.18 pjn. Cathay Paelfte: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hoog Kooc (CX 726) a.JO p.m. Qulu: To BMgkok. Calcutta, Frankfort, London (KM S71) 9.10 p.m.; to Jakarta, Path (KM MS) 11 pa. Malajraa Airways: To Kuehlng, Slbu, Brunei, Jeawlton. Baadakan.96 words
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Article374 1960-07-26 5 SARAWAK GOVERNOR ON THE COMMUNIST WAY AND THE FREE WORLD WAY KUCHING, Monday 1 THE Governor of Sarawak. Sir Alexander Waddell, said here that it was in the approach to the farmer that the vast difference between the philosophy of Communist countries and that of the374 words
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92 1960-07-26 5 Govt. seeks more women for Land Office SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government is seeking more woman "housing visitors" for the Land Office. Their task is to Inspect properties that have reverted to the State, take a census of people living on this land, check on house ownership and other matters.92 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-07-26 5 PENANG. Mon. A SPECIAL BRANCH officer who won the *»> George Medal four years ago for capturing two highranking Communist terrorists was today jailed for six months for corruptly accepting $135 from a labourer, Foo Shih Fee. "You have been a285 words
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Article69 1960-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The developments in the Congo Republic will be referred to at the next sitting of the House of Representatives on Aug. 8. A Socialist Front MP Mr. Y. P. Liu. has submitted a question to the Minister of External Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail69 words
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137 1960-07-26 5 MALACCA. Mon— The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said here that it was not the Government's intention to hamper the use and study of the Chinese language and literature. Speaking at a dinner in his honour given by the137 words
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190 1960-07-26 5 GIRL OF 13 WAS 'ACCUSTOMED TO SET: DOCTOR IPOH, Monday. A DOCTOR told the High Court here today that a 13-year-old girl had been accustomed to sexual relations for some time before he examined her. Dr. Mehar Singh, of the Lu. mut Hospital, was giving evidence at the trial of190 words
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Article105 1960-07-26 5 Tun Leong's unity call to MCA ■TANA RATA, Mon. The Minister for Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, urged the Chinese in the Cameron Highlands district to support the Alliance as it worked for the interest of all races living In the country. Speaking at the official opening of the Malayan105 words
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Article736 1960-07-26 6 It Is disappointing that the Federation's Highway Code has not become a best seller, but if the 24,000 purchasers obey the code as well as read it then a very material contribution will have been made to greater safety on the Federation's roads. Tile coda seta out736 words
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Article328 1960-07-26 6 There has been the silence of truce in the Central African Federation in recent months as the British Government proceeded in measured step with preparations' for next year's constitutional review. Several African leaders who had been detained, including Kenneth Kaunda and Dr. Hastings Banda, were released in328 words
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Article226 1960-07-26 6 Spokesmen of the Indonesian consulate-general la Singapore have a disquieting talent for seeing the brighter aide of whatever trade figures are placed before them. When trade between Indonesia and Singapore was found to have been 20 per cent higher during the first quarter of this year than226 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1960-07-26 6 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT COMMENTARY... by HOW easy it is to sea the silliness of other people's actions if one's own emotions are not involved. What, for example, could be less likely to raise British prestige, which is always Sir Oswald Mosley's professed aim, than that his followers1,022 words
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580 1960-07-26 6 Mrs. Banda steers a middle course From JOHN WILLIAMS: COLOMBO, Monday CEYLON'S new Freedom Party Government under Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, already is swinging away from the extreme leftist groups including Communists —that helped put it in power. Ibe world's first woman Prime Minister will not consult on government580 words
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Article243 1960-07-26 6 Group tours is the answer WHY can't travel agencies and travel services in Malaya organise more cheaper conducted tours of the' nearby countries? Recently a decision was reached by the various countries in *ie Far East to make 1961 "Visit the Orient Year." It is243 words
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Article114 1960-07-26 6 A 8 f»r as I am aware red Is recognised by all as the symbol of danger. All flre fighting equipment extinguishers, hose connections, hydrants, alarm stations are painted red. But I am surprised to find that hydrants in ipoh are pointed yellow which la misleading to motorists whtfti114 words
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Article196 1960-07-26 7 ANTHEM AND PEOPLE —BY LEE OINGAPORE, Mon. O The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight said that it was difficult to teach the people here to respect the national anthem "overnight" as they got so used to disregarding the British national anthem In the past Ht said: "In the196 words
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Article49 1960-07-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Tuklmon bin Ahmad and All Abu Bakar. were each fined $300 in the Magistrate's Court here today for theft of 18 katis of scrap rubber from Johore River Estate on July 8. They were arrested as they were leaving the estate with the rubber.49 words
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137 1960-07-26 7 IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon Mr. Juctlcr Haabim took his seat on the Hljrh Court bench for the first time today and spoke up at once for the common man. Be urged officials of the court to bear in mind that the average person who137 words
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Article721 1960-07-26 7 p SINGAPORE, Mon. GIRL, 1514, TELLS COURT OF MEETINGS, LETTERS AS LODGER AND ANOTHER MAN ARE CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING HER A FORMER schoolgirl told a court here today that she decided to elope with a man staying in her house after some "secret meetings" with him and721 words
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166 1960-07-26 7 LONDON, Monday. TWO CITY financiers are involved in an official inquiry which the Board of Trade has ordered into the affairs of the Mambau I (F.M.S.) Rubber Co. They are Mr. Edmund Stekel and Mr. Seymour Kraft, directors of the firm which came under166 words
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171 1960-07-26 7 ROYAL ANIMALS FOR DISPLAY AT MAHAs BIG EXHIBITION A NMALS betoaging to the A Yang fU-Pertaan Agong. the Sattan of Johore and the Tan f dl-Pertnaa Besar of Negrl gembilaa will be en show at the zoo during the MAHA exhibition starting la Koala Ltuu»iir on Thursday. The King will171 words
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Article99 1960-07-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— B. M. Nasareth. of Telok Kurau, was fined $2,000 by the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, today for bookmaking at the Singapore Turf Club at Buklt Tlmah on the afternoon of July 10. He pleaded guilty. Two others. Llew Yin Chu&n99 words
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294 1960-07-26 7 Woodhull: Employers, labour relations better SINGAPORE, Mon. The T.U.C. Political and Information Secretary, Mr. Sydney Woodhull, yesterday told members of the Naval Base Labour Union that there had been considerable Improvement in many sectors of industry management-union relations over the last year. Writing in the annual report presented at the294 words
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Article76 1960-07-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon._ The Sessions Court today jailed four young sailors from H. M. 8. Bulwark tor one month for stealing a taxi belonging to Salleh bin Mewa. The sailors, D. K. Thresh, C. K. Barrett, K. Butler and C. Reeve, were In addition76 words
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Article64 1960-07-26 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A OOTarnment inquiry into the dismissal of a clerk employed by the share-brokering firm of J. M. Bassoon and Co. opened today under the chairmanship of Mr. Tan Boon Telk. Director of Legal Aid. The inquiry was ordered by the Minister for Labour and Law,64 words
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Article257 1960-07-26 7 MALACCA, Monday A CORONER today warned the Malacca public not to use chemicals about which they knew nothing. The warning came from Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, who was holding an Inquiry into the death of a woman. Heng Ah Chi, 53. following an explosion in her257 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-07-26 7 A SHAVE AND A BATH MADE PILOT AIRWORTHY AGAIN A STUBBLED chin and a A begrimed fatlgae sail were the only signs of two days in the jungle; so F/Lt Owen Worth of the RAAF had reason to smile at ht prepared to leave for bis aaarters tn Sunday. Lt95 words
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Article208 1960-07-26 7 Expert to set up labour court SINGAPORE, Mon. An Australian labour expert, Mr. S. Q. Hastings, has arrived In Singapore to help the Government set up an industrial arbitration court. Mr. Hastings, who is Registrar of the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission of South Australia, began work today in an office208 words
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Article39 1960-07-26 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Y. R. Mohamed Ismail was fined $100 in the magistrate's court today when he pleaded guilty to possessing 235 obscene photographs "for the purpose of sale" In Bugis Street shortly after midnight on April 14.39 words
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Advertisement124 1960-07-26 7 C D A A TW jI 2 YEARS I jf^^S^^ I GUARANTEE %Ssjr (•••••••••■■•••••■••...a." SHJ tl j AVAILABLE ON I I Jffftf PURCHASE fill saaaj Cl ""s Mm AwatsMi*— cc- swu* iwiip HA er iwiip .4- iwiip jR WiECX^jsfcisssLjl 11^ 1 viii TitD J YOU RE IN GOOD COMPANY when124 words
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Advertisement148 1960-07-26 7 el |Vv *%AAAr^n/\fT 111 Attf 9/4" SURRA #^?^k Sevan hand-finished operations nPm make Sierra v* world'a most popular Mffft 1 1 f\tr\ 1/ 4S belt Also in H" tnd 1" widths, EEri |f|Chi/!l \yl 6 colors, 7 styles, «nd siMi from 28 to M} SAFETY-FIRST SLIMMING with this proved DIETARY148 words
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Article, Illustration514 1960-07-26 8 I KNOW thai in Singapore and Malaya, very few women wear hats, and those who do, wear them only occasionally, when they are attending very formal functions. But over the past weeks I have collected these pictures of hats from Paris, and they514 words
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438 1960-07-26 8 THE GOURMET GROUP IS STARTING A NEW BANQUET SEASON THE new season of the Gourmet Group of the Singapore Association for the Blind is featuring a series of Eastern dinners. The first banquet of the series is Foochow and will take place at 8 p.m. tonight at the Seaside Hotel,438 words
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Advertisement274 1960-07-26 8 ■SB? i ~_>7 4MM «i r Miss Yvonne Ijames, Regional Consultant for Revion. will be in attendance at Messrs. C. K Tang Ltd., Orchard Road, from July 25th to 29th. She will be very pleased to give free consultation and advice to ladies on all aspects of beauty care. J274 words
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Advertisement194 1960-07-26 8 a^E Lucky me... elastic kU me free in RAVE Q. Why so ecstatic f A. Rave makes the most of elastic... and it's the only bra that does! ..around the cup9 to cling to curves ...under the cups— to move with you ...under the arms for extra freedom ...around the194 words
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Advertisement1675 1960-07-26 9 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE TO MEN, LIVERftOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTIHEHTAL POPTS. Oue S pore Mils P. S ham Penani THESEOS Havre. LmrfaU. Glasgow Jaly 21 II Jaly 31/ 1 MMOOtCtI Lmrfool SM. 4at s f.a. An 2 An 1/ s An o CLYTORIVS Hamburg. Bremen. Ho I Ajg I,1,675 words
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Advertisement1282 1960-07-26 9 XSBS.THE LA.C. LIMES- fiJT*SBi AOEN. REOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTIHEHTAI t SCANDINAVIAN POITS. faf\Sri\»tl Spore P Sham Psneng Pt\CZ\Jsj "KAMIOBIA al II Jlly 4 Aof Si Aag I 7 Aig tIMJw "SELANOIA" I) 11 21 Aig 21 V. Aig 21 24 An JLlOmy "ATUTHIA "I) II Ail 4 Sift i I Sept1,282 words
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Advertisement1356 1960-07-26 9 ."•".'lVim THE BEN LIME STEAMERS LTD. IINGAPORE (iKirftritid ia tkt UaittMl PJPJJPMR) S LINES SAILINGS tt AOEN. H.K. t CONTINENTAL POPTS. S'pora P. S'hawi Ptntnt BERHIAHT Ilinlllg, Luden ll Part/a Jaty a/31 uly lENLAWERS Livorpool. RTJam, A'wtrf GM. 33/27 Jwty a Jaty/ 1 An lAn lINVIACKIE leadti, Rotterdta. Brnten a/271,356 words
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Advertisement1396 1960-07-26 9 te McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. i,, VfWSI TEL No 2U41 V t > ILURMAN LINE KLAVENESS LINE LONION. HAMBHM, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LtS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO MU. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND Aid fir Caaaflaa ft U.S.A. AM attic Partt. Acctftug cargo ftr Ctitnl A Soitl CITY OF WEUINtTON Aaerica S'fori p.1,396 words
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Article204 1960-07-26 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Japan 1/2, Melnam 4/5, Sblnsul Maru No. 5 6A, Eastern Muse 6/7, Selandla 8/9. Landaura 10/11, Glaucus 18, Dolpheverett 19, Slrusa N.WaU 2, Stia N.WaU 4. Arne Preethus 21/22, Gorgon 23/24, Bruas 25, Klmanls 26, Benmacdhul204 words
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Article31 1960-07-26 10 Rahman HyUraulic Tin concentrates for the tenth quota period (April 1 to June 30) was 874 piculs. The exportable quota was 1,430 piculs and this quantity was duly exported.31 words
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289 1960-07-26 10 MALAYAN TRADE UP BY 17 PER CENT IN HALF YEAR By Our Market Correspondent PAN-MALAYAN trade in the first half of this year totalled $4,672,3 million or 17 per cent more than in the first half of 1959 as the result of the improvement in the average rubber price in289 words
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Article149 1960-07-26 10 OINUAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent July/ Aug. shipments M| buyers. $324 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $4/ sellers, drum $51 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $305, Sarawak $300 (both uncnanged), special Sarawak black (195 and149 words
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Article23 1960-07-26 10 MaUyan Stock Exchange: July 23 July 23 Industrials: 134.32 135.06 Tins: 212.82 215.47 t Rabbet* 257.43 262 85 Jan. 1 lSoSrrlOO.23 words
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Article230 1960-07-26 10 A rtit'ST first Kradp rubber buy- ers tx>.b. clceed In Singapore yesterday at 103* cents per lb., down seren-elghUis of 3 cent on Friday's close. The closing tone was quiet but steady. S.t.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 102230 words
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Article865 1960-07-26 10 Federation CINGAPORE members of tne Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 pjn. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $2.03 to $2.01; Gammon $2.20; Metal Box (2) $2 xd; Robinson ords (2) $1.28;865 words
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Advertisement1100 1960-07-26 10 express U.S.A. Pacitic fit Atlantic Coast laarrloa E.TJt. E.T.A E.I A. S'oore P. S'lun Penang H'konf L. Annlaa N. York "Urttsm Mara" 7% 11 Jit» 7 ttf »n 13 Salt "*t«M Man" 17 M Alf 21 n tag 1) ti| »tq 17Stst 1 Oct All suitably eqmpoetf witti deep tank*1,100 words
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Advertisement704 1960-07-26 10 CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE. July 25. RUBBER: 1031 cents per lb (down seveneighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close, 103j cents (steady). TIN: $407.50 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons). AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE, Mon. TNVESTMENT sharer maintained a firm tone here today. National Consolidated gained 9d.704 words
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Advertisement950 1960-07-26 10 NOTICES NOTICE This is to Inform the Public that Motor Cover Notes Nos. 7306 to 7325 hsve brsn cancelled by usNEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO LTD. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE This is to Inform the public that Mr. Fateh Din of Messrs. Salim Auto Engineering Works ceased to be our agent as950 words
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Advertisement1595 1960-07-26 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURAL SCHOLARSHIP The FMSA. offers to young man or woman of federal Citizenship a scholarship for a three Tears course in Architecture at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur to commence In August. 1960. The scholarship will consist of a fixed annual grant1,595 words
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Advertisement995 1960-07-26 11 (Continued fraaß Page SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, Si (Min.)-Btx M el: extra BOX AMIS S.T. K.L. Position tilled applicants thanked. WANTED an ciperlenced Stano Typiat. Apply P.O. Box 2598 B'pore. EXPERIENCED GENERAL WASH An.aJi required knowledge of Enflian pleasant disposition good references. Apply Ulley 87 Hue Ouaa Avenue. Spore. VACANCY995 words
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Advertisement1108 1960-07-26 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Ward, U (Mln.)-Bex M rl*. «xf r. FLATLET fully furnished. Private Entrance, with Large Bedroom, Dining/ Bitting Ball. Bathroom Attached Including water Light Telephone Refrigerator, Cooker 32 Lloyd Road, Tans* lln. Slngapore-9. FURNISHED AND UNFUftNISHBO flats at Rambutan Rd. Furnished with refrigerator, cold not bath, fana, crockery,1,108 words
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Advertisement600 1960-07-26 11 TUITION tt Warn, U (Min.)— Box tt cf. txtra LAMBERTS urivino SCHOOL. Refresher Course $40. Beginner Course* from $80. New dual-control can, Kuropean/Aslan Instructors and Instructrvss Telephone *****. FOSTAL TUlTlON— Bookkeeping Accounts, Buatnes* Correspondence special coaching for L.C.C. rc«»"n Success guaranteed. Apply Principal, FUCI, P.O. Box 1731, Slnitapore. PHILATELY M600 words
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Advertisement488 1960-07-26 11 VtHICLES FOR SALE tt Word, tt (Min.)— Bex it cf. axtra TMB NIW MANIA 1100 economical to ran. of luxury and comfort. Low down payaaat aad *a*y &p. uima cv b* mrrangrd Pleaie apply to Guan Sooa Transport Co. Ltd. 28 Ansoa Road BlDK*pore-2. Tel. No*. ***** *****. FOR SALE488 words
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Advertisement312 1960-07-26 11 STEAMBATH. MASSACE. ETC. tt Word, U (Mim.)— Bom SO ct: txtra RELAX AT RICKY'S" *p*ciai Slam*** Maawge/Steambatb Experienced Masseur/Masseuse in attendance 298. River Valley Road, B'por*. .e;eobooe *****. (Government LJoenrdj AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pora) It Word, tit (Minimum) Daily J month. It Word, Slit) (Mi* PHOTOCOPY TESTIMONIALS Tang's Photocopy service312 words
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Advertisement191 1960-07-26 11 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) M Words tit (Minimum) Dalit 1 month. It Word, UJt (Mtm.) MAVFAIR HOTEL. S' pore— Central —Rooms Alrcondltioned. Popular Bar courteous Service. STATION MOTEL, Singapore. Airconditioned Rooms all modern con* vemenn-s Bed/Breakfast, term. Tel: *****/6 STRAND MOTEL: Cer:ral Mostly Air conditioned Rooms. Modern conveniences. Bar/Restaurant. PboM191 words
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Article, Illustration200 1960-07-26 12 THE Japan Export Trade Promotion Agency (JETRO) is prepared to offer technical advice if Malayan industries need it. This promise was given in Singapore by Mr. S. lchitani. chief of the Administrative Planning Depart- ment, nyoKu i-reiectur^ Government. Kodc. lru».i wnom JiiiuO receives nnancial support. •The200 words
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Article367 1960-07-26 12 ATTEMPT TO COMBAT JAPANESE COMPETITION THE Australian Government is embarking: on a more "aggressive" trade promotion programme in Malayan and South-East Asian markets, in face of increasing competition from other manufacturing countries, particularly Japan, Mr. J. S. Nichols, acting Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, said367 words
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Article, Illustration197 1960-07-26 12 AM ALAYANISATION is being speeded up in Masters iTI (1959) Ltd. offices in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in keeping with the* company's policy of having more Asians assuming responsible positions. This was stated in Singapore by Mr. d.a. Bain, managing director of S.H.197 words
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Article57 1960-07-26 12 Nigerian rubber exports for March totalled 3,105 tons, of which the United Kingdom took 1,464 tons. West Germany 713, Czechoslovakia 235, Belgium-Luxemburg 95, the Netherlands 22. and the VS. 20 tons. Crepe exports amounted to 2,541 tons out of which 1,729 tons went to the U.S.57 words
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Article, Illustration230 1960-07-26 12 PEPSI COLA International, one of America's leading soft drink manufacturing companies, is expanding further its business activities in Malaya by introducing a new lemon-lime flavoured drink to Singapore. Mr. J. V. Walsh, the company's Far East divisional vice-president, who recently visited Singapore to launch the230 words
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Article68 1960-07-26 12 The President of the Kuching Municipal Council, Mr. Ong Kee Hul, declared open the Sarawak and Borneo Trade Fair in Kuching on Sunday. The fair, the second to be held this month, comprises 40 stalls exhibiting the products of Hong Kong, Malaya, Singapore and Sarawak. They68 words
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Article128 1960-07-26 12 T EADING trade sources in Li the United States said that passenger car tyre sales were running ahead of last year, with shipments of original equipment units pacing the upsurge. They said that demand from the automobile manufacturers was stronger than was anticipated by major128 words
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Article, Illustration242 1960-07-26 12 RONEO EXPERT TO ORGANISE LOCAL SERVICES OONEO Ltd., one of Britain's foremost office fur- niture and equipment manufacturing companies, is to make available its organisation and method services in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore soon. Announcing this In Singapore yesterday. Mr. J. R. Benton, representative of the company's board242 words
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Article121 1960-07-26 12 W. Germany uses more synthetic DUBBER consumption in West Germany during 1959 increased more than rubber goods manufacture, the Association of West German Rubber Goods Manufacturers said in a statement. One of the main reasons was the steep Increase In the demand for tyres for heavy lorries, the association added.121 words
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Advertisement411 1960-07-26 12 Pafana* Reaa'/6t«n«a Rcod. Lay .^ia^aßa^fc^^^. I I^Ci^ atf f* aaalaT L* "^^^^Tl fi I tail aataefcad hovMt a taw lett «*r»ctiir«l camtractton wmalat.d, Mtarlac fjnm«t b«.r, earned ant. Woler. electricity, and telephone fully laid and 0 reody tar connections ■itumen Read mrtacina. work now commencing. i Tvm A: (S bedroom!)411 words
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Advertisement155 1960-07-26 12 W MM T~ /^n~) j s The fin. rj jj^J U fercuson J| Wk* even MORE fchte^^^^V^**^ This useful "big fellow" j« ■fit I B§^ -^PitaaaaF complementary to Malaya* B^B^B^f l~^" ff v^ favourite, the MF 35 as "Th« W^B^^B^MWtS^G^^K3mm ~**H^£ bigger tractor for the biggef lujxi? Jiff m TV%155 words
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Article522 1960-07-26 13 BUT CHEW BEE AND SHAHRIN BEAT SEAP CHAMPIONS IN THE DOUBLES By VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Monday SOUTH Vietnam, the holders, retained the Yeap Hong Ghee Cup for the inter-port lennis, beating Singapore 2-1 in the final at the Selangor Club courts today. South Vietnam won522 words
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201 1960-07-26 13 Campaign against Meckiff, Rorke frightening-Dowling SYDNEY, Monday. MR. BILL DOWLING. chairman of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, said here today that a "frightening campaign" was being waged by the English Press against Australia's two Test fast bowlers, lan Meckiff and Gordon Rorke. Mr. Dowling, speaking on his return fromReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-07-26 13 SAN DAKAN- BORN schoolgirl. Miss Fung Socn San. 19, of North Borneo, who wit Ida only competitor at the Singapore A.A.A. chantpl«ittltlp>t to win ttrrte events potet with her trophies. Mite Fung won the she* pun (2Sft 4ln). high jump (4ft Sin) «n« leag jump58 words
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720 1960-07-26 13 PENANG. Monday. EVDRMER British hard courts champion Felicissimo Ampon of the Philip- pines will meet an Australian, F. Stanmore (Malaya) In the opening tie 3f the Malayan open lawn tennis championships at the Penang Sports Clut on Thursday morning. Ampon will play his singles720 words
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Article410 1960-07-26 13 WEIGHTS for •ifht new at Penan* on Tlnuva. 3, Div. 2— «if Arina Gold ».00 Rocket «.ll Hunt Harapu ».n An Clear 8.09 Evening Sky S.M Credit Balance II Ml rnwet Ml DftJka M4 SingMMf 8.01 Tanah Ayer Ko MS Delivery 801 Cl. 3, Dlv. 1— 6f Btraat410 words
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256 1960-07-26 13 Frida was third time lucky in SAAA meet SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore sprinter Ernest Frida was third time lucky in this year's Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships at Farrer Park over the weekend, reports Saul Joshua. Frida. who has been one of Singapore's top sprinters for the past three years he256 words
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Article92 1960-07-26 13 §INOAPORE, Mon. The visiting Kltchee football team of ng Kong beat a Singapore Chinese P.A. invitation XI 3-C at Jalan Besar stadium tonight after leading 2-0 at half-time. Kltchee's inside-left Leung Wai Hung was the outstanding player. He made the move for Kitchee* opening goal by Au92 words
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Article39 1960-07-26 13 ROME. Mon. The Olympic banner and the flags of 88 countries and territories were hosted over the Olympic village as it was formally opened here today, exactly one month before the start of the nth Olympic Games.39 words
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Article127 1960-07-26 13 MALACCA. Mon. Former three-times Malacca bad. minton singles champion George Yap not only recaptured his title but also won the men's and mixed doubles titles at the conclusion of the championships here tonight Yap beat veteran Wee Say Lock 15-10. 15-4 In the sin. gles127 words
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Article805 1960-07-26 13 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS ATHLETICS K. KangMr Central Malay School meet New records set were: 220 yds (B): Shahperl b Mohd. Noor. 31.65; 3Myd (A) Murad b Nyak All 2:30.3; javelin (A) Abdul Latlf b Mobamed 03ft 91n: Inter -school 4zl6*yd relay (primary): CUXford School 5745: Inter-home 4xllojd relay (B):805 words
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Article176 1960-07-26 13 SASA name all-star combination SINGAPORE, Mon. Eight International players are included In the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's nine-man team which will play two matches against Indonesia's national waterpolo team on Saturday and Sunday, at the River valley road pool, starting at 8 p.m. on both days. These players are Tan176 words
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158 1960-07-26 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Jo- hore Orand Prix winner Bill Wyllle has received four different offers to race in the Macao Grand Prix due to be held in November this year. Interest in the Macao meet has been considerably Increased by the International Racing Association's158 words
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309 1960-07-26 13 2 Borneo athletes in S'pore Games trials By SAUL JOSHUA SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Borneo athletes -Gabuh bin Plging and Dilbagh Singh Kler— "ill take part in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's first Olympic trials at Farrer Park Stadium tomorrow, starting at 5 p.m. These athletes are being given a special309 words
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Article55 1960-07-26 13 FOH. Mon. The Chulenrturn Preparatory school mgbv team from Bangkok have cancelled their tour of North Malaya. The reason Is that the school holidays In the Federation havt been advanced a week. The visitors had earlier planned to play against Combined schools In Kedah. Penang and Perak55 words
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Advertisement34 1960-07-26 13 if SERRAVALLO S I TONIC «aC^*-~~ I ■eekoe' by over 10,000 ■fck fl and Aw.ro.. 24 GeM ft ME^MtJ Silv r Wedols TERRY SPORTS SHIRTS Esl^^SpGdiDl 4 ARE THE BEST I^^PBmSI bnulish Mods T>V*s)lmfww''fß.'m34 words
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Advertisement74 1960-07-26 13 OPERA ESTATE «i"« SIGLAP ROAD STC Unri€*% to Ci»y M«rk«t, iKt^ Uh~i* •vo.lobl* Low AtMMm«nt. lg:K I WHY PAY RENT? J'"!!. I 1 Own a 2-Storey House k for as little as $146.05 per month w^ p^ rf for 15 years Ffs C| after a small initial j "ill.' down74 words
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Article652 1960-07-26 14 LODGE: SHOT DOWN 200 MILES OUT AT SEAARE RUSSIANS SEEKING A PRETEXT FOR WAR? NEW YORK. Monday A RUSSIAN fighter tried to force a U.S. air force plane over Soviet territory before shooting it down in the open sea, the U.N. Security Council was told today.Reuter - 652 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-07-26 14 - THE WORLD'S only woman Prime Minister, Mrs. Banda ranaike of Ceylon, closps a lace garland handed her by one of the hundreds of supporters who called at her Colombo home (where her husband was assassinated 10 months ago) the day after her58 words
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Obituary25 1960-07-26 14 MR. J. D. DXRUZ paaaed away peaccrulty at Q.H. 2.10 p.m. (25.7.«0>. Cortege leaving ivsldence 4.30 p.m. 26.7.60 for St. JvMeph'it Church, Victoria Street.25 words
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Article65 1960-07-26 14 ADELPHI GRILL Sensational New Band. French UV.-k xteDded until Saturday 30th by popular requett. Saturday 30th Gala Kaihlon Show Dinner by Roland of Coral. Ruth Warner's Mannequins Academy. MR. SACARCHANO Director of Jeet Trading Co. Aaaoriate Concern of S.R. Harbajan Slnch has returned after bumnesi tour of India. He65 words
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Article422 1960-07-26 14 LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday ABOUT 1,000 Tunisian A troops of the United Nations force yesterday occupied Luluabourg and persuaded 3.000 Congolese soldiers to lay down their arms. Luluabourg's European population of 1.200 spent 24 hours of terror two weeks ago when Congolese firing rifles besieged them InReuter - 422 words
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Article340 1960-07-26 14 LONDON. Mon.— Stock market; in London today were generally quiet but me tone remained satisfactory and further gaiiu were recorded in industrial equities afier an uncertain start Business was mulcted by the fresh fall un Wall Stieei last Friday and the approaching holiday. Giltetlged securities340 words
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Article55 1960-07-26 14 A bid to beat Malayan boycott IZUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The last ship to bring South African goods to Malaya, the Straat Malaka. is expected to leave Cape Town tomorrow with a record cargo. The cargo consists of a full range of South African goods canned fish, peanut butter, brandy, jams55 words
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Article131 1960-07-26 14 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Mon.^-Tea scores la today's cricket matches were: AT THE OVAL: Surrey US for seven (Pa».son 56) v. Lancashire. AT BLACKHK.VTH: Kent 103. Middlesex 60 lor no wicfcei. AT LEEDS: Ehsex 180 and 43 for one. Yorkshire 86 iT. Bailey seAen for 40). AT BELFAST: Ireland 119Reuter - 131 words
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Article123 1960-07-26 14 MANCHESTER. Mon.— Scor«« at close of play on the fourui day of ihe Fourth Test between England and South Africa here were: England 260 and SO for 2, Sou.h Africa 229. South Africa: Ist Innr. McGlew c Subba Row b Trueman 32, Goodard c Parks b123 words
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Advertisement194 1960-07-26 14 Late CLASSIFIES ABVEBTlSEMEm I :n Words Sit (Minimum) PETERSCN: To Kathleen and Gunnar a daughter Rebecca Karen on 24th. July. Sincere thanks to Doctors and Staff or Uleneaglra. vSWcK**} CONVERT IT TO CASH THROUGH A^^^ T^ CLASSIFIED ADVERT IN THE STRAITS TIMES Jl\ lIMU HOUSE, nivlll «LL£T .CAD. SINO«FC)rll S.194 words
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Advertisement148 1960-07-26 14 for power and pace... M6AJ6OO /_^ap|MhiM|b<A_Ck» mm .___^r^ A t ___r>^ __f^ lt 'k'^ i___l____B ___P^^_sk>s%w- y^ H^B_i _^_^B__________BS_«____l ___P*____t. w l_wl ~V j^^^^ Twelve Montht* _____I__^^^H~V IbvBJUC Scri/ice A bigger capacity engine developing 79.S bji.p. has provided "shot in the arm" for the MGA 16no. Response is snappier ia148 words
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