The Straits Times, 28 July 1960
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Title Section19 1960-07-28 1 i AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article336 1960-07-28 1 CUNDAY is V Day at midnight on that day a chapter of Malayan history comes to a close. The Emergency, which began 12 years ago, will cease to exist. The 12-year war against Communist terrorism has ■ffected the lives of everyone of Malaya's six million people.336 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-07-28 1 SOLO. Wed. President Soekarno (above embracing Mr. Khrushchev daring the Soviet Premier's tour of Indonesia earlier this year) today told an audience of students: "Don't be afraid of being leftist" The President was attending a conference of the Indonesian National Party here. He said92 words
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Article39 1960-07-28 1 ASTRO MAN SHOT UtACAS Wei We d tilled assassin* earl} i H.iy «-Uot .-< i ii.ii.j Aadra chief Kidtl Castro Sfitb Fulj .Wi'wmcut ia C.jt.hj- I i i <•■ hit (.0* Hi:- r"P'>rlt(J Critical -<t nil 1 P I39 words
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Article593 1960-07-28 1 Co-operation on an informal, practical basis None seeks credit as the founder KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN Association of South-East Asian States will take the place of the proposed South-East Asian Economic and Friendship Treaty, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced *oday. Under A.S.A.S. (meaning "foundation"593 words
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Article53 1960-07-28 1 CORTINA D'AMPEZZO. Italian Alps, Wed. A rescue team today found the bodies of seven Italian climbers. Including three women, at the glacier of 3.263 metre high Mount Antelao. nine miles southeast of here. The bodies were roped together and were apparently killed when they plunged aboutReuter - 53 words
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Article27 1960-07-28 1 MANILA, Wed. Indonesia and the Philippines today concluded a formal agreement co ordinating their border sea patrols against gun-running, smuggling, piracy and illegal entry.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article333 1960-07-28 1 CONGO: DAG IN BRUSSELS FOR TALKS BRUSSELS, Wednesday. 'pHE United Nations secretary-general, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, arrived here today for talks with the Belgian Cabinet on the Congo crisis before flying on to Leopoldville for an on-the-spot investigation. He is reported to have i sent the Government a memorandum on theReuter - 333 words
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Article29 1960-07-28 1 LONDON, Wed. Stngapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, will have a final meeting with British Government officials tomorrow on the development loan he is seeking.29 words
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102 1960-07-28 1 Banda case: Five men sent for trial /X)LOMBO, Wed. Five men were committed today to stand trial in the Supreme Court for conspiracy to murder the late Mr. Solomon Bandaranalke, the Prime Minister, assassinated last September. One of the accused, a Buddhist monk, Somarama Thero, was also charged with murder.Reuter - 102 words
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Article98 1960-07-28 1 AIRPORT: CABINET GETS REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today reported to a full meeting of the Cabinet the airport committee's recommendations for the new Kuala Lumpur international airport. No announcement wsa made after the Cabinet meeting. It is understood that if the airport was built98 words
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111 1960-07-28 1 /COPENHAGEN, Wed. A V Canadian scientist said today that children of the future would probably be civen a 'cocktail vaccine" protecting them from polio, diphtheria, whooping couch and tetanus. Dr. D.R.E. Macleod, of the University of Toronto, told a poliomyelitis conference that latest111 words
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Article16 1960-07-28 1 JAKARTA, Wed.— Central and southern-eastern districts of the Celebes have become Infected with malaria. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article86 1960-07-28 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Central Executive Committee of the People's Action Party met tonight to consider the expulsion from the party of Mr. Ong Eng Guan, former Minister for National Development. The meeting, which lasted for about 75 minutes, it is understood also discussed the expulsion of86 words
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Article251 1960-07-28 1 MR. Harold Macm 11 1 a n tonight named the Earl of Home, 57, as Britain's new Foreign Secretary, ignoring demands that he should pick an elected House of Commons man. The Prime Minister appointed Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, I LONDON, Wed. 55, former Foreign Secretary, as ChancellorReuter - 251 words
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Article45 1960-07-28 1 NEW DELHI, Wed.— Crown Prince Akihito of Japan wUI visit India early in December at the Indian Government's invitation, informed sources said today. He will be accompanied by Princess Michiko. The Prince and Princess will also visit Nepal, Iran and Ethiopia.—Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration498 1960-07-28 2 I WILL NOT ALLOW MY NAME TO BE PUT UP AS REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT, HE SAYS MR. NELSON ROCKEFELLER, Governor of New York, announced last night that he would NOT permit his name to be placed in nomination for President. •If it is. I'll riseReuter - 498 words
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100 1960-07-28 2 KISSING CAN MAKE BABIES BLIND, SAYS MEDICAL REPORT LONDON. Wed. Kissing babies can. in certain cases, send them blind, according to an article published In a new medical journal here yesterday. Sir Steward Duke Elder, the Queen's eye specialist, said in an article on viral conjunctivitis, that there was littleReuter - 100 words
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Article26 1960-07-28 2 VANCOUVER. Wed.— Royal Canadian Mounted Police shot and killed a leopard and a lioness yesterday after they escaped from an overturned circus truck.— U.P.l.26 words
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Article150 1960-07-28 2 BID TO REMOVE RACIAL BARRIERS ONDON. Wed. An all-party group of 80 members of Parliament has drafted a new Bill to make racial discrimination illegal in Britain. The council of the British Caribbean Association— whlcn comprises 50 Labour MPs. 26 Conservatives and four Liberals— met at the House of CommonsReuter - 150 words
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536 1960-07-28 2 JAKARTA, Wed. THE Indonesian Government has expressed regret to Communist China over the death of two Chinese women in a clash with Indonesian troops in the West Java village of Tjimahi on July 3. However, an Indonesian Note deliveredReuter - 536 words
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Article155 1960-07-28 2 AN ANTI- HUSSEIN PLOT SMASHED AMMAN, Wednesday. A GOVERNMENT spokesman said yesterday that a conspiracy against King Hussein's regime had been broken up with the arrest of a renegade colonel. I The spokesman said the government had been aware of the conspiracy and cracked down by arresting the alleged leaderUPI - 155 words
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Article39 1960-07-28 2 CARACAS. Wed. Shots were fired yesterday when police and troops tried to disperse 4.000 demonstrators outside Caracas cathedral, where mass was being celebrated for "victims of Communism" in Cuba. Three people were wounded. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article37 1960-07-28 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— All civil aircraft flights over the United States and Canada during the early hours of Sept. 10 have been banned because of a massive air force training exercise, it was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article12 1960-07-28 2 ROME, Wed. Amintore Fanfani became Premier ot Italy last night.12 words
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Advertisement184 1960-07-28 2 SHELL SETS THE PACE <%£ FOR PROGRESS i Jij^ eVv _*^bblb4b^l b^bw^^P^^^ -^^b^blb^bb b^B^^^^^ -^^ala^B^B^l^^^fl^B^B^B^B^Br^^^Biß^B^B^B^^^^^nißHft'a^n fIV .^^^^r^^^^r 4^ t/fff/ffffftJM* wfa J-.,*jdM KJBbT^^^bm BL Jbm^^b^bt^/^iJbm .^faMr 1 P uaWa Lr Even in those days Shell was serving Malayan motorists. Today Supcrshell with ICA is the modern petrol you more pull, brighter184 words
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Article616 1960-07-28 3 Soviet vetoes say: NO world investigation of plane incident NO Red Cross interview with survivors held in Russia NEW YORK, Wednesday THE Soviet Union cast its veto twice last night to block Western efforts to find out what really happened to the Britishbased RB-47 plane broughtReuter - 616 words
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287 1960-07-28 3 Massacre, rape, torture, he claims NAGA'S CHIEF ACCUSES INDIANS LONDON, Wednesday. rPHE leader of the Naga tribesmen rebelling A against Indian rule in Assam, Mr. A. Z. Phizo, alleged here yesterday that Indian troops had raped, shot, mutilated and killed thousands of his fellow countrymen. Appealing to the world toReuter - 287 words
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Article85 1960-07-28 3 Nasser snubs Shah ova Israel Presl- CAIRO. Wed. President Nasser announced today the closure of the United Arab Republic embassy in Teheran. His announcement followed a statement by the Shah In Teheran on Saturday on recognition of Israel. In a violent attack on the Shah for recognising Israel, President NasserReuter - 85 words
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112 1960-07-28 3 THAT BRITANNIA INCIDENT: NO FIGHTERS INVOLVED LONDON, Wed. Mr. Robert Allan, Foreign Under secretary, said yesterday that contrary to press reports no Turkish fighter aircraft were involved in an Incident in which a Britannia airliner was asked to land at Ankara airport for investigation. He told the House of Commons:Reuter - 112 words
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256 1960-07-28 3 Ministers and miners pay last tributes to Bevan T ONDON, Wed.—Cabi- net Ministers, peers and ambassadors joined miners in Westminster Abbey for a memorial service for Aneurin Bevan. late deputy leader of the Labour Party a man who did not believe in religion Mr. Bevan, 62, died three weeks agoReuter - 256 words
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Article49 1960-07-28 3 NEW YORK, Wed.— Mrs. Oksana Stepanova Kasenkina. the former Russian school teacher who made a "leap to freedom" 12 years ago from the third floor window of the Soviet Consulate here, died In Miami on Sunday. It was reported here today. Bhe was 63.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article140 1960-07-28 3 REDS CLASH WITH NEPAL POLICE KATMANDU. Wed. ANE person was killed and 12 policemen injured in a dash last week between Nepali Communists and police in a village near Dang, in the extreme west of Nepal, according to reports reaching here today. The report said a crowd of 500 Communist-ledReuter - 140 words
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256 1960-07-28 3 NEW YORK. Wednesday. A POLICEMAN was arrested here yesterday on A charges of participating in local robberies to raise funds for the New York branch of a Negro terrorist organisation bent on capturing control of the island of Jamaica. He was said to be256 words
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Article52 1960-07-28 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. A British delegation headed by Sir Patrick Deane. Deputy Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office, met United Slates officials here today for talks on the Anglo-Ameri-can air bases agreement. Mr. Ivan White. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, headed the group of U.S.Reuter - 52 words
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270 1960-07-28 3 GENEVA, Wednesday. RUSSIA, at the nuclear conference here, yesterday proposed a maximum of three on-site inspections each in Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union to see whether any of them was carrying out secret nuclear weapon tests. This annual quota, whichReuter - 270 words
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105 1960-07-28 3 Parliament sets record: Sits 17 hours f ONDON, Wed. Weary members of the House of Commons dragged themselves home early today after a marathon allnight sitting of 17 hours 16 minutes which broke a four-year-old record. During the night M.Ps. debated a variety of topics ranging from unrest ia SouthernReuter - 105 words
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Miscellaneous349 1960-07-28 3 I Jgtf :*|H|k mm mm m% *A I DAnIA CIMrADAOr talk; 9.15 Four With A Hammond P.M. MS Tiffin Date; 1.3 C The RADIO oIIMvaAHOHL 9.30 Forum Of The Aln 10.00 A News: 145 Tiffin Date- 2.00 Close Medium Wave 476 metrea Pretty Olrl Is Uke A Melody; 10.3' Down;349 words
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95 1960-07-28 4 $10,000 robbery: Man is questioned SINGAPORE, Wed. Detectives today interrogated a man in connection with yesterday's $10,000 holdup in Bideford Road here. Four robbers one with a gun and three with knives entered rubber merchant Mr. Tan Kam Piaw's home. They locked up Mrs. Tan, aged 27, and four other95 words
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Article128 1960-07-28 4 AMAZING PICTURES OF THE BULLRING m PHOTONEWS today brings you icnution.il pic- furei tlut capture all Hit blood and drama of the bullring. QUEEN ELIZABETH: She keeps five torn of gold plate and an Aladdin's cava of jewels. Yet she it only the third richest woman in Hi* world. Who128 words
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Article330 1960-07-28 4 SURPRISE ADMISSION IN COURT BY SEAMAN LEADS TO FINDING OF YET MORE HIDDEN DRUG SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AIRPORT Customs officers today found more opium in the luggage of an Antwerp-bound seaman shortly after he had been convicted in court of possession of the same drug.330 words
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156 1960-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Board of Adult Education is planning a one-year course for illiterate people to prepare them for the board's English literacy classes. This was disclosed by Miss Louise Cheng, chairman of the board's English syllabus committee, in a Radio Singapore156 words
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Article76 1960-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Sir Edmund Hillary, co-con-queror of Mount Everest spent about 30 minutes at Singapore Airport tonight while on transit by a Qantas aircraft from Calcutta to New Zealand. Sir Edmund said he had been to Calcutta for the past three days to prepare for his 10-month76 words
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Article34 1960-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Water will be cut off between No. 141 Moulmein Road and Moulmein Road Junction with Thomson Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow to connect a new main.34 words
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Article300 1960-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'THE Assize trial of Sng Poe Eng on a charge of A Deing found in the company of an unknown Chinese who threw acid at a taxi driver in January this year, came to an abrupt end today Mr. Justice Wee Chone Jin300 words
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Article111 1960-07-28 4 TOWKAY IS SWINDLED OF $1,200 SINGAPORE, Wed. Police were today searching for a fake cigarette salesman after a $1,200 fraud. The importer went to Chop Teo Heng in Joo Chiat Road and told the towkay, Mr. Cheng Swee Ee. that he was replacing the regular salesman for a cigarette distributing111 words
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Article47 1960-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Buddhist Association will observe full moon day on Aug. 5 with a public lecture on "The Role of Women in History" by Mrs. Winifred Holmes, vice-president of the Women's Council, at 7 p.m. at Sri Lankaramaya in St. Michael's Road.47 words
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961 1960-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. SINGAPORE People's Alliance Assemblywoman, Mrs. S e o w Peck Leng, has tabled 26 questions for oral answer by Government ministers in the health, building and education fields at the Aug. 3 sitting of the Legislative Assembly. She will961 words
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Article300 1960-07-28 4 rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Sydney, Darwin, (BA 718) 8.46 p.m. Gamda: prom Jakarta (OA •74) 11.40 am. Air indU: Prom Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (AI 403) 12 noon. Cathay Partflc: Prom Hong Kong,300 words
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Advertisement404 1960-07-28 4 Eczema Itch Killed in 7 Minutes Tour akin ha* nearly 10 million tiny Mtnu and pores where sertna hide and cause terrlbla Itching, 'racking, Scum*, Peeling, BornIng, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Blackbeads, Pimple*, Foot Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary treatmenta give only, temporary relief because they do not kill tha germ404 words
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Miscellaneous151 1960-07-28 4 1 Singapore diaryT^] ROTARy-\VEST: Lunrheoii YAVCA (Outram Road) Homemeeting, l pjn., at Princes, craft training course cookery Speaker, Mr. P. Peraltn. 9 am; Malay S pm PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY YMCA: Junior Department OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition of open from p.m.; body-building photographs by K. F Wong of and weight-lifting, 5 pm.; crlcSarawak,151 words
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390 1960-07-28 5 'Ym PAP: Even officer with crown is scared of me' SINGAPORE. Wed. Journalists say: We saw attempts to run him bown at Bugis Street A POLICE constable told a preliminary inquiry here today that a taxi driver made three attempts to run him390 words
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84 1960-07-28 5 A two-point campaign to promote tourism CINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Tourist Association plans a twopoint campaign to woo more tourists to the State during "Visit the Orient Year" in 1961. It will: 0 EXPAND its present membership of 132. which comprises mainly hoteliirv shopkeepers, air and shipping lines and agents.84 words
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Article17 1960-07-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. —I The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications today visited Rompin. I17 words
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Article, Illustration209 1960-07-28 5 New controls on insurance are likely NEW legislation to control insurance companies is likely in the Federation as the result of a study made recently by a Colombo Plan expert. The expert, Mr. S.W. Caffln, an Australian actuary arl insurance commissioner, has returned to Kuala Lumpur to discuss his report209 words
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Article74 1960-07-28 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The] Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose. 1 today told a man who appealed against a district court sentence of five years' cor- rective training on a charge of extortion: 'I think you are fortunate there was no cross appeal" Ng Ah Beng. 28. described74 words
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176 1960-07-28 5 MALACCA. Wed. An unemployed man, Salleh bin Mohamed Ali, 48. was jailed for one year today at the Malacca Sessions Court for trespassing into the office of the State Social Welfare Officer, Mr. C.E.R. Abraham, with intent to assault him. Mr. Abraham176 words
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183 1960-07-28 5 Detainees' 'court' sits for the last time TPOH, Wed. The review commission, appointed under the Emergency Regulations to decide on the cases of political detainees, held Its last meeting here today. The chairman of the commission, Mr. Justice Goode, told the Straits Times that the commission will cease to exist183 words
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Article38 1960-07-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Australia's .>ecial representative to the end-of-the Emergency celebrations will be the chairman of the Chiefs of Stan* Committee. ViceAdmiral Sir Roy Dowling. He is due in Kuala Lumpur by special plane on Sunday.38 words
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Miscellaneous198 1960-07-28 5 Buys Bunny By Balph Heimdahi f I DON'T THINK. /YWTBE t NVAPE TM NOT "\oWtf, I j Ad /I.E*SeE,NOW...TSN k TO U SAVE M-ME A NUSTAKe.BUT LEAVING JOKMCi! JAM I BUCK*, TAKE AWAf l\ VX. I THE RIGHT .1 POUBT IT, UNTIL IVl\ TVVO EIGHT, Li'l Abner By Al Capp198 words
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Article242 1960-07-28 6 tt Wordi $1$ (Minimum) •TI.T." brandy COMPETITION. Closes end September. $5,000/- to be woo. It's easy. It's fua. Send In your Untrte* now. CREAT READINC at little cost. Complete range of Pan and Fontsna books available at B'pore Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road. ROSE MARIE REID Swim Suits are242 words
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601 1960-07-28 6 The Straits Times Thursday, July 28, 1960. Evolution of 'Asas' The approach to the formation of a community of South East Asian countries has changed since President Garcia and Tengku Abdul Rahman first discussed it at the beginning of 1959. There were then visions of an early treaty providing a601 words
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Article408 1960-07-28 6 The Russian Government's refusal to permit the truth about the shooting down of the RB-47 to be established by international inquiry does not necessarily mean, as Mr. Lodge said it did, that the Russians do not believe their own story. But by vetoing this Western proposal for an408 words
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Article189 1960-07-28 6 Any new library is good news in a country where libraries have a habit of dying a slow death for want of books, readers or money and sometimes all three. But the Malacca Government's initiative in starting the Federation's first travelling library as part of its rural development189 words
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Article, Illustration1446 1960-07-28 6 THE 1960 race for the White House will be the ding-dong battle of the century fought by 20th century Barring the unexpected (which must always be expected in American politics) it will be fought between 43-year-old Senator Jack Kennedy of1,446 words
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151 1960-07-28 6 fITITH reference to the IT letter by Mr. Dennis Coll.ns I should like to point out that the police were not working under any misapprehension at all when the "immediate temporary alarm" was put into operation. We were, in fact, looking for an151 words
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Letter224 1960-07-28 6 I HAVE read with Interest the reasons given by Mr. Slddons of the Singapore Co-operative Housing Society for the high cost of building. Mr. Siddons and private developers also ascribe the high cost to the installation charges for water and electricity. This is a matter worthy of consideration by224 words
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Letter287 1960-07-28 6 T AM an ordinary member 1 of Acsu with no personal interest in Its leadership. I strongly object to assemblymen trying to paint a picture of Acsu as an undemocratic union, because I am not such a fool to pay $2 a month If my union is undemocratic287 words
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Letter94 1960-07-28 6 rORRESPONDENTS In your columns have recently shown Interest In a Joint delegation from the two divisions of the University of Malaya to a conference of the International Association of Universities to be held in Mexico In September. While wishing to dissociate myself from the derisive attitude of Fugitus94 words
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Advertisement27 1960-07-28 6 You're Immarutalrl.T DrtMtd in SI ITS Tmilmrmd 69 mm Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING plus STYLE all go into every suit by ghou) 21, Chulia Street Singapore, 1.27 words
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Advertisement64 1960-07-28 6 1 \dvertlsement Ol TMS> GENERAL ELtCTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. and THI OENIRAL ELECTRIC CO., (SINOAPORI) LTD. I Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD Or" ENGLAND. I \^y TikilVin<c tabWtt for quick relief ir«m V^/ /nn\ HIADACHIS. MVI*. /n/7\ (WJ) KOOY TAINS. COIOS. INFLUENZA, f\Wj V^y SOtl THROAT ft TOOTHACHI. V^X64 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1960-07-28 7 TNE RADIO AND ELECTRICAL TRADERS ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE 15 YEARS OF PROGRESS Profits for culture rE Singapore Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said yesterday he hoped the new broadcasting service would bring pleasure to many homes and succeed in stimulating trade and Industry in the1,095 words
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Article, Illustration133 1960-07-28 7 Singapore steps forward SINGAPORE has taken one more ste p forward in the field of radio broadcasting with the introduction of the new radio system. I am confident that with the launching of the new broadcasting system on Sunday, the people of this State will benefit from the many varied133 words
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Article, Illustration1576 1960-07-28 9 S.M. SIM - How it began and where we are today RADIO broadcasting for general public reception began in the early 20's. In its most common form it may be described as a system of diffusion by radio of entertainment, in formation, educational and other features for simultaneous reception by a scattered audience1,576 words
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Advertisement159 1960-07-28 9 R\ JR| A A Super -sensitive 2-band 9-Transistor Radio UftJbacKjU Model WH-901 AIR COMITIONftS jgjjß '^11 RE F RICI R AYOftS WrW.. -.^.>s^a "^C- iCi^^^f* 1 I^* I tt-i JBw j i '"'yw!v. K^T'^^S. i> vA: n W^iTr^fc#^|l%>^ V,m t ;i, t TrinOnor M |hty 8-Tr»ni itor W O rld-w,»f159 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1960-07-28 10 IT is common prac- tice that most modern marketing systems for radio and electrical appliances are carried out through the retailing traders known to us as the dealers. It Is a fact also that the ultimate success or failure of such marketing systems, to a1,193 words
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Article, Illustration158 1960-07-28 10 A CLUBHOUSE nestling five storeys op in the Hollywood Apartments in Oxley Blse may In future be the testing ground of new radio and electronic equipment imported to Singapore. This is the hilltop retreat of the Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore, which bought the158 words
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Advertisement773 1960-07-28 10 COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY! Be sure you get these quality features in the refrigerator you buy Hbf f II! (if \4^^ w listind cricking, chipping. pt*t«|. tiding of dis«jr^J Hi niS^BMIMPVBB li I COtOimg through Ihe yeats. V \l gj |1[ M^^MW IFI ue«i i;ictim« construction $»ih out dm. lir.773 words
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Article887 1960-07-28 11 P.K. Heng - P.K. Heng By EXPERIENCE is invaluable. Often only a few considerations are necessary to come to a success. It is nearly the same with the idea of public address system. Everywhere, where people are coming together, the question of the purpose of a public address system887 words
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Article233 1960-07-28 11 IN little more than a decade since the introduction of magnetic recording it s growth has been nothing short of phenomenal. Where at first it was regarded as a gadget, it has now created a new billion dollar industry, making recc rders for radio broadcasting, phonograph record233 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-07-28 11 MR. 808 FORSYTH. a Colombo Plan copy-writing expert loaned by the New Zealand Government to Radio Singapore, seen briefing his staff on a. common project. With him are (from left): Miss Roslanl Djais, Malay language copy-writer, Mrs. Janette Choy Pek Lens. English language copy-writer,58 words
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Advertisement40 1960-07-28 11 K Mm A '^fc^^W I TR-610-6TRANS.STOR TFM-121AM FM v fmm*m TR-710-7 -vs,™ T8 8 4-.™, 5 5 ,0. TR-714- trans.stor mi-.'— TR 408 tnMmmom j v t FOR SOUND SATISFACTION SOLE AGENTS: SOCIETA COMMISSIONARIA SINGAPORE FED. OF MALAYA BRUNEI BORNEO40 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-07-28 12 f th An example of hi-fl set cabinet! built by local craftsmen. They are ootn»«raMe la appearance and performance to the best Imported.25 words
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186 1960-07-28 12 LOCALLY-BUILT cabinets for radio and hi-fi equipment have become increasingly popular in Singapore and are comparable both In design, 'finish and performance to the best imported sets, a radio and electronic dealer said. The customer who bought a set with a locally built cabinet made a186 words
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Article457 1960-07-28 12 Expansion brought its own problems INCREASED earnings and a consequent rise in the standard of living of workers have given them a consciousness of thing! electrical and this in turn has accelerated the expansion of the eke tncai traae. Thus the number of traders in the457 words
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Advertisement181 1960-07-28 12 lm»? (lam wj V^IBjHHHA|BMHftfi^H TRANSISTOR oomblnmm BEAUTY* SUPERB PERFORMANCE Sole Aft! t%r >i»f»»or«, Sarowok, Brunt., 4 N. Borneo: Q^ ASIA RADIO CO., 212-214 Seleg.e ML, S'ff. T.I. ***** *****. ELEGANT for versatility, economy, efficiency. S I LING choose the finest 12" electric fan S^W W yomba introducing the push-button 3181 words
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Advertisement99 1960-07-28 12 }IERA I^BB^S^^B^iz^ '^H b^V C 4 Ct 17 A py S«l« Agenfi for Singapore, Sorowok, Brunei N. Born«os« ASIA RADIO CO., 212-214, Srltaic Rood, Smgoport. Tel: ***** 2575». ELECTRON ltd L^K^bßbV '^bH B^B^^^F^l&Bk/^B^H bhBBHN&KJ^ .m* A-fl^^t 1 *f k% K A section of the demonstration studio, taken in 1957. Noted99 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-07-28 13 LEFT: Miss Mildred Appaduray, who presents "Calling All Hospitals," and children's programmes, will be heard in more programmes In the near future. She is seen answering a listener's request. N/ RIGHT: Mrs. Kamala Doray, whose voice is familiar to all the Tamil-speaking audience.48 words
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Article506 1960-07-28 13 Full list of RETAS 1. Kee Huat Radio Co. Ltd. 122/124 Orchard Road. 2. Marden Company 78 Orchard Road. 3. Enfleld Company. 5 Upper Pickering Street. 4. Overseas International Co. Ltd. 76 Orchard Road. 5. United Radio Co. Ltd. 118 Orchard Road. 6. Electron Co. Ltd. 114 Orchard Road. 7.506 words
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Advertisement16 1960-07-28 13 THiii^ FULLY STEREOPHOIIIC RADIOGRAM wTsf- (spore- penang) I iftr I HSiiis $995/- (FED. OF MALAYA) W16 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-07-28 14 Best-known voices in S'pore—m eet them face-to-face Kingsley Morrando the show business personality we all know. ABOVE, Madam Chao Wen Hoa, one of the many Mandarin announcers of Radio Singapore. THE MAN with the largest following among Chinese listeners of all ages, the Cantonese story-teller, Mr. Lee Dai Soh, who72 words
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Advertisement221 1960-07-28 14 (SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS FULLY GUARANTEED) DUAL 1007 -STEREO (CHASSIS) A Stereo Record Changer of distinctive functional design, incorporating all the modern requirements. Automatically changes up to 10 records of any size or plays single records. Also suitable for manual operation. SPECIAL FEATURES include: 4 speeds Tone Arm lock Single221 words
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Advertisement285 1960-07-28 14 Radio or Radio-phonograph, your BEST BUY is YASHICA YT-300 10-Transistor Radio M* Agtnti ft S*rvK* Station: "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LTD, M.ad ottic*: I*3, Carnarvon Suit, Pcnong. Tel: «55«9 ■tancntt: 70, Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tol: ***** W 61, Middle Rood, Sinaaport 7. Ttl: J6930/*****. S fJt A 132, Sooth285 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-07-28 15 BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE RADIO SINGAPORE STUDIOS LEFT, o man who** vole* has never been heard over Radio Singapore but who holds one of the most responsible and ax* acting jobs in Hie whole organisation. He it Mr. L. F. Lambert, the Chief Engineer, who is due to retire106 words
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Advertisement298 1960-07-28 15 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN MAKE TELEFUNKEN TELEFUNKEN Allure 5083 w HiFi 5 D OpM 70MW I HiFi 30 Stano HIFJ 3D Stww |1 p B^ P^l BL, ''^g^^^n^Tr^^jß^R^R^R^R^RTgMEM i T^tf 562/8 IS |-:i >>> fy__'!*-'" < TEUFUNKEN 1^ TBLEFUNKBN Hymnul 70J6WK ionota 50BJWK c niri JU Moreo nin ju Mcfco rw^e*^S?^^V|^bbl^rC298 words
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Article, Illustration503 1960-07-28 16 CHIA POTEIK - New breed of radio receivers CHIA POTEIK By fHE old-fashioned vacuum tube radio receivers are slowly on the wayout, and will eventually be replaced by the equall> efficient and more economical transistor sets. This is the opinion of Mr. Sim See Miang, a leading dealer in radio and electronic equipment.503 words
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Article68 1960-07-28 16 PICTURES show Mr. Tan Seng Beng and Mr. Sim Yeong Soon, of the Radio and Electrical Traders' Association, visiting the "home" of the new service of Radio Singapore. They were taken round by Mr. C. H. Cook, head of the new service, who showed them the pre-fabricated68 words
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Advertisement389 1960-07-28 16 Todiiy'i trend is towar ds _J^ jS^BWyJßg^ _^^Bv| ij vi I a i iit /7#^mi^^ i^^' pi m i^B JfK^fM I'lSHhs model su-280 B [^BI l^M i ALL TRANSISTOR CORDLESS RADIO *P%& f«« S^^fl f IB transistors, plus 1 diode and 1 thermistor for temperature compensation, 'I I^Kl I H389 words
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Article288 1960-07-28 17 Vote of Ahmad Azam can end the rule of PMIP in Trengganu KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. The Speaker of the State Assembly, Inche Taib Sabree bin Abu Bakar, said here today that the fate of the P. M. I. P. controlled Trengganu Government now depended288 words
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Article, Illustration299 1960-07-28 17 VI ALA LUMPITB. Wed.— The Hindu "flre of life" was extinguished three times in the Marlamma Temple here today. Each time it was the right hand of Madam Manlckam, 50. a widow, which doused the symbolic flame in answer to a sacred challenge. The hand299 words
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292 1960-07-28 17 Singapore treats Red letters as 'normal' mail HPHE SINGAPORE postal authorities are treating as "normal" all mail from China or Hong Kong arriving in envelopes overprinted with Communist slogans. The Singapore division of i 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. the Pan-Malayan Postal Department has not received similar instructions to those issued to292 words
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Article51 1960-07-28 17 IPOH, Wed.— Mr. Rickey Holden, a specialist In folk dancing from the United States, who is on a tour of Malaya sponsored by the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, arrived here today to hold a series of folk dancing sessions for members of youth clubs and teachers In51 words
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154 1960-07-28 17 Tengku Mahkota to become Private in Territorial Army JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday 'THE Tengku Mahkota of Johore, Tengku Mah--1 mood, 28, has decided to Join the Territorial Army as a Private. He already holds the honorary rank of Major In the Johore Military Forces. In Kuala Lumpur tonight, where he attended154 words
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Article87 1960-07-28 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. More donations for a destitute widow, Sandanam Mary, and her seven children, who live in a shack off Henderson Road, arrived at Times House today. A sum of $90.35 was received from various parts of the Federation. They were $10 from Mr.87 words
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Article53 1960-07-28 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Munkus bin Ahmad. 29, was fined $125 In a magistrate's court here today on five counts of Indecent exposure. He was said to have in- tended to Insult the modesty of five women Indecently by exposing himself in Alexandra Avenue, Railway Hill and Royal Road53 words
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Article145 1960-07-28 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Central Bank will take over on Aug. 1, the administration of foreign exchange control from the Ministry of Finance. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. announced this today. The bank will act as agent of the Government in exchange145 words
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Article, Illustration344 1960-07-28 17 Chimp keen on his baccy and beer will be at show RARE BIRDS AND ANIMALS FOR THE MAHA EVENT KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A cigarettesmoking chimpanzee who also likes a mug of beer will be among the exhibits at the Malayan Agri-Horti-cultural Association show. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will344 words
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Article63 1960-07-28 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— About 300 employees of 10 Insurance companies here tonight withdrew their strike threat when an agreement was reached with the managements on their claim for retrenchment compensation. The workers accepted the firms' offer of 65 per cent of a month's salary for each63 words
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Article42 1960-07-28 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police here today again warned cyclists to lock their machines after 13 cases of theft were reported during the past 24 hours. Most of the bicycles were stolen in Chinatown and In the Orchard Road area.42 words
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Article110 1960-07-28 17 OXYGEN TENT FOR KIDNAP BID MAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Wong Siong Yin, 31. who was attacked by a kidnap gang on Tuesday night, was placed in an oxygen tent this morning. Till late today he was reported to be .still on the "dangerously ill" list. Police are at his bedside.110 words
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Article48 1960-07-28 17 HE'LL BOSS THE NEWS DIVISION SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Li Vei-chen, former chief editor of Nanyang Siang Pau, today took over as head of the News Division at the Ministry of Culture. He has been engaged by the Government on a contract basis. He came to Singapore in 1956.48 words
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141 1960-07-28 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. NINE Malayan Students will leave for the United States next week to study in high schools there for a year on scholarships. The scholarships, awarded annually, also enable students to observe American home life at first hand by living with American141 words
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Article67 1960-07-28 17 SERVICES PROBLEMS: A PROBE SEREMBAN, Wed. Th« British Commonwealth ExServices League is to send a mission to investigate the problems of ex-Servlcemen In Malaya. This was stated by the vice-president of the ExServlces Association of Malaya, Mr. B. H. Tan, who returned from a visit to London last night. Mr.67 words
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Advertisement53 1960-07-28 17 The July 1960 Social Welfare Services Lottery Draw at Brmchang Chinese School, Cameron Highlands, on 31-7-1960 at 2.30 p.m. I 'nil T Pi U*r LOADEDui^LANOUN dB ADELpmnniTrr""™ FRENCH GASTRONOMY WEEK extended to Saturday, 30th July by popular request. SENSATIONAL NEW BAND with a FRENCH FLAVOUR GRAND FINALE Fashion Show/Dinner en53 words
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Advertisement53 1960-07-28 17 I POST OFFICE I I SAVINGS BANK a branch at every i Post Office 1 (GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT) z I wiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil JBfJtfc-' v WHEN IT INDUSTRIA^jASES llmmti Kuala t-umpur tiutitraortn ipon P. 0. B»» *ooi P. 0. Bn (33 3204 PanUl Ra Lahat Rd. Tail 1*391/2 Til: 79U7/8 Tall 4853 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1960-07-28 19 Men and shorts: Should they or shouldn't they wear them? FEMININE FORUM THE BIGGEST MASCULINE FASHION QUESTION SINCE LONG UNDERWEAR MEN have complained for years that some women should never be seen in public in shorts, that by doing: so they offend the sensitive male soul and delicate male feelings.1,118 words
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Advertisement325 1960-07-28 19 gives your skin that look of flowerlike loveliness VITAMIN MOISTURE BALANCER the secret of the fresh, dewy look Solight.boquicklyibsorbed. you sec the young, smoot., (^^^^alß^V^B^B^Bki' flowerlike look at once Use Vitamin Moisture Balancer i- "^^^B^B^B^QVal rvcry n nt after cleansing. If— ■•wDMi MB^BFBrar^k^V- rvcry day ""<•' r make-up. It I325 words
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Advertisement304 1960-07-28 19 Amazing New Easy way to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't lie SKINNY! THE Att-HMWE COWCBffI«TaHOMI sflfll SUPPLEMENT OF EASILY DIGtCTM ;3 WBA BODY BUILBW6 ■WMBan lX If -wr arbthik and nnderwofctit ~-SP^ tar this latest discovery onnod- l^k crn304 words
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Miscellaneous293 1960-07-28 19 Straits Times Crossword mm bY bIbT""!!!"^ I^l ACROSS S Revolution against stingy rationing (8) 4 Rebuilt cottage I consider g This unit gets them about 18 1. right <s>. > Refuse to see about a Joker 7 stretch of land, or what may (6>. be used on It (7j. 9293 words
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Advertisement1689 1960-07-28 20 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tt aben, Liverpool. Glasgow, lon—w t continental ■wnt. D.c S'pon Sails P. Shan Ptnant THESEUS Hi«re. Liverpool, Giasto* My M/M lory 11/ 1 DtMODOCUS Liverpool SM. 4 AM 2 Am 1/ i Aig I CLYTONEUS Hamburg, Bremen, Holland Aag 1/ I MENELAUS LiverpMl, Dublin AM 41,689 words
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Advertisement1332 1960-07-28 20 THE LA.C. UMES- AV^VA AfBSEA. MEDIIERMNEAN. CONTINCNIAL A SCANDINAVIAN POITS. Rl \r>J lit Spore P. St--' Penang l-V V^ J*l -KAMI00IA" I) M July 4 AM 'I A|| 1/ 7 <M IBV\ JSJ "SEIAHDIA I) 11/ M AM 21/22 Alt 2324 AM yLSRE&C "AYUTHIt 1 31 Au| Sept 3 I1,332 words
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Advertisement1331 1960-07-28 20 Xa?iNt THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ">*,,? SINKAPUE tlncorptratea it tkt Oaital KitJktoa)) i LINtl SAUINtS tl AOEN. U.K. t CONTINENTAL Pa*» Sport p. Sham Ktnana, IENRIANT Haakarg, italOO ti Part Tt MTf 21 Tl Mr ■ENUWERS Livofpool. Rdam, A'vterp Sea. n,tl aat) a Jala/ 1 AM I 1 141,331 words
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Advertisement1392 1960-07-28 20 MeAUSTER 6k CO.. LTD. w, Vppßl tel Jl3t! uaj^aL )P*>^ I'ffW*" UMB BXAVBMBSS UMB I LtkaMOL NAMMIRC. RtTTERIAM. NAY IE US ANGELES, UN FRANCISCI A MU. tEATTIt. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND Aat tor Caaatiaa I U.S.A. Attaatit Ports Acctptiit cargt tor Cettral t Saatk CUT IF WELLINGTON America S*W>rt P S'>am1,392 words
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Article21 1960-07-28 21 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jul> 27 July 26 Industrials: 133.27 133.90 Tins: 209.61 2K.74 Rubbers: 254.28 236.07 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article147 1960-07-28 21 GIXGAPORE Chinese Produce *3 Exchange noon prices pei picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Comir.en: July/ Aug. shipments $31 S ouyers. $32 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $47 3 sellers, drum $51 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $305, Sarawak $300 special Sarawak black $195147 words
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590 1960-07-28 21 By Our Market Correspondent AFTER a few days reaction the tin price in Singapore yesterday jumped one dollar and at $409.87} per picul was ag&in at its highest level since December 1956. Previously the price had reached this level590 words
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Article90 1960-07-28 21 rpHE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on July 28. Rubber SI.U7' S a lb. Copra $506 a ton Coconut oil SBlB a ton. Palm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernels (400.25 a ton. The rates of90 words
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Article125 1960-07-28 21 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT snares maintained a firm tone on an active market. Containers gained 9d., ICIANZ Is. 3d. and BHP 9d.. while base metals and the oils were steady. Mt Im gained Is. 3d. to 665. 6d Commonwealth Bonds traded along firm lines. I Con. Zinc 100/- seller125 words
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Article186 1960-07-28 21 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Demoducus 4/5, Bougainville 6A, Tatsuhara Maru 6/7, Selandia 8/9, Sumida Maru 10/11. Halldor 13/14, Pres. Coolidge 15/16, Tjiliwong 19, Serampang N. Wall 3, East Sea N. Wall 4. Emp. Klttiwake 21/22, Gorgon 23 24. Rajah Brooke186 words
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Article114 1960-07-28 21 THE Malayan Exchange Bank's' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16, O.D. 33 1/16, 90 dst 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada; buying airmail T.T. 22>k. O.D. 32.. 90 d114 words
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Article541 1960-07-28 21 SINGAPORE members ot the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords (2) $2.02; Robinson ords $1.27; Cold Storage $1.60; Steamers 74 cents; Straits Times $2.35; Strait*541 words
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Article221 1960-07-28 21 AUGUST first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 105', cents per lb., up I cents on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was quiet aitcr steady. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Ist. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers J0.. sellers 105 (N>; Int.221 words
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Article38 1960-07-28 21 SINGAPORE. July 27. RUBBER: 1052 cents per lb. (up 1} cents). 5 p.m. close. 1054 cents (quiet). TIN: $409.87 1 per picul (up $1). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons). OFFICE SPACE VACANT 181838 words
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Advertisement1083 1960-07-28 21 ■.AT V\ tOaV N^^^^^^^^^^^^l (K \hAline| Express U.S.A. PaciSiC tk Atlantic CoMI Sorvlotj t.T.A. E.I.A. E.TJL. Spore P. Sham Prnang M kong L Angeles N. York "Kaniiawa Mara It ivty/ lAm 2 Alf 7 Aig MAm 13 Sept Oregea Mara" n» Aug 2t/» Am 23 Aig 21 Am. 17 Sept1,083 words
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Advertisement653 1960-07-28 21 EVERETT ORIENT LUfE Far Hutkait, Jaiai:- S'O'jre P. S'harn Penanf "•UTMMMTT" 1 »»l fir IMfMI, CHittaiaif. '.Jlcutta "•OLmVEMTT" mm »M1 "■■•■EVERETT" I; Nrt 21 My "MMVEIIirr i »»l J At* Bulk oil; latex space available. JOHNSON, LINE Far HmiMii. Java*:- S we P. Sham Piittni "IT»« lETIICEUSE 7 Uf S653 words
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Advertisement522 1960-07-28 21 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Water Department: Supply of 300 tons of Sodium Bicarbonate. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close at 400 p.m. on 9th September, 1900. Tender documents may be Inspected without charge at the Water Department, 3rd Floor, City Hall, or obtained on production of the City Treasurer's receipt522 words
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Advertisement717 1960-07-28 21 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for bu.iness on Monday Ist August 1960. being First Monday in August LOST One blank cheque N0.*****6 on Singapore Industrial Commercial Bank lost on 26th July, the cheque was duly717 words
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Advertisement1047 1960-07-28 22 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) in Bankruptcy No. 113 of 1»M. Re: TIONG LEE A CO. (a firm) VEE SIONG LEEW (BANKRUPT). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed the 10th day Of August. 1960 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon at the Registrar's Chambers. Ground Floor.1,047 words
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Advertisement431 1960-07-28 22 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA J160.M0.000 s',<"g Registered Stock 15/2-IM7/7C Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to 15th August, 1960. both days inclusive, for the preparation of I Interest Warrants. REGISTRAR OF PUBLIC DEBT j Bank Negara Tanah Melayu,431 words
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Advertisement737 1960-07-28 22 NOTICES NOTICE Florence Ko Hui Llan of No 488 Cecil Street hereby announces the breaking off of her engagement with Tan Jui Meng of Kuching. ESTATE OF:— Hong Phun Wah late of No. 412-H, Brighton Avenue, Sin- l gapore, who died on 16-6.196U, in the General Hospital, Singapore. Pursuant to737 words
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Advertisement741 1960-07-28 22 (Continued from P*gt 6) SITUATIONS VACANT It Wardt Si (Min.)— Ban St ct,. extra WANTBD URGENTLY a bill Col- J, lector age 21 to 35 any nationality. Rlns Tel: B'pore No. 2M47. VACANCY for the ceneral amah In Holland Grove Ter ~ce advertised On 26tn. 27th July has been filled.741 words
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Advertisement1127 1960-07-28 22 SITUATIONS VACANT I M or*. Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. extrm I REQUIRE Singapore/Federal Citizen* for the poet of Trainee Rubber Plant- t Ing Assistant. Applicants' age* between 22 to 30. Preference to holders of P Agricultural qualifications. Apply Box A 5430 S.T. B'por*. CONFIDENTIAL LADY CLERK with typing experience1,127 words
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Advertisement950 1960-07-28 22 10 Word, Si (Min.)— Max St cU. extra NO TIAMONI* ttpaoMw* v*ihm formerly occupied By ÜBIS. Modern sanitation, phones available please pbone ***** 17 Beach Road, snort SELECT OFFICE ACCOMMODATION available In Asia Insurance Building sth and 6th floor, facing seafront. full; air-conditioned, and ready for immediate occupation. Partitioning, fittings950 words
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Advertisement780 1960-07-28 22 BOOKS fr PUBLICATIONS tt Ward* St (Min.)— Ban St ctt. extra SAHASA MBLAYU for Non-Malay. Guide to Learn the National Language $1.00, Malay Proverbs with Translations Explanations SI. BO, at How to Writ* Letters In Malay (2.30. Qalam, 335, Oeylang Road. Spore. NEW FONTANA BOOKS Thtit Itvrri tlfd avay By780 words
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Advertisement702 1960-07-28 22 VEHICLES FOR SALE tO Ward* Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. extrm OAUPHINE NOVEMBER ISSS On* owner. 13,000 m. Accideot-frrr. White, perfect condition KlrM good ofiir secures. 13, Maidstone Road. Medway Park, B'pore 2-7 p.m. FOR SAL! Fifteen Morris Armound RrrconaiBsa.nce Cars singly or packan* desj 7 runners, ss is, where702 words
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Article266 1960-07-28 23 Claim on lorry driver rejected IPOH, Wed. Mr. Justice Neal today dismissed a claim in the High Court .here for damages against a lorry owner and his driver, Loh Cheng, and found that six plaintiffs had failed to prove negli.gence. The judge said that he was unable to accept their266 words
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64 1960-07-28 23 Oslo family to get ashes of seaman PENANG. Wed— The ashes of a Norwegian seaman. Aksel Jensen, who was cremated here today, will be sent back to his family in Oslo. Jensen, 35, a mechanic, was found dead in the sea off the Penang railway pier on Monday. He was64 words
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Article31 1960-07-28 23 KAMPAR, Wed. Inche Omar bin Shariff, assessment officer of the Kampar Town Council, is to go on transfer to Parit Buntar as assess, ment officer of the Town Board there.31 words
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Article38 1960-07-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Liew Twong Foong, 29, a woman, was jailed for a day and fined $150 or two months' jail for stealing about 14 katis of latex from the Sungel Way estate, on July 19.38 words
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Article84 1960-07-28 23 SOLDIERS ARE MAIN BLOOD DONORS ALOR STAR, Wed.— Officers and men of the Ist Bn, Royal Malay Regiment, have been the main donors to the Alor Star Blood Bank. Since the beginning of this year, 10 soldiers a week have registered and an average of four have been giving their84 words
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Article51 1960-07-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Khoo Kirn Seng, 35, of Klang today pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here to voluntarily causing 'hurt to Saw Kum Lee with a knife at Jinjang North yesterday. Bail of $300 in one surety was allowed. Sentence was postponed to Aug.51 words
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Article16 1960-07-28 23 SEGAMAT. Wed.— The Socialist Party has established a branch at Buktt Siput new village.16 words
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Article335 1960-07-28 23 GOVT. HELPS TO FORM NEW INVESTMENT COMPANY TO ENCOURAGE COMMUNITY TO TAKE GREATER PART IN TRADE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AS2 MILLION investment company for Malays only will be set up in the Federation, the Controller of Trade Division in the Ministry of Commerce, Raja335 words
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206 1960-07-28 23 'HIGH-HANDED' SO DOWSE IS ORDERED TO PAY DAMAGES PENANG, Wednesday. A FORMER Penang assistant settlement secretary, S. H. Dowse, whose action in pulling down a labourer's house was described as "very high-hand-ed," was today ordered to pay damages to the labourer. Ang Ghee Seng, The Sessions Court president, Mr. Au206 words
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216 1960-07-28 23 TEACHERS WANT BETTER DEAL FOR WOMEN PENANG, Wednesday. TTOREE resolutions asking the Federation Governx ment for a better deal for women teachers will be considered by the annual delegates' conference of the National Union of Teachers to be held in Penang on Aug. 11 and 12. The resolutions will be216 words
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Article80 1960-07-28 23 Sassoon Co. dismissal probe ends SINGAPORE, Wed. The Director of Legal Aid, Mr. Tan Boon Teik, has completed an inquiry Into the dismissal of a clerk employed at the share brokering firm of J. M. Sassoon and Co. He will submit a report together with his findings to the Minister80 words
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Article22 1960-07-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. P. C. Gomez, of Ipoh, has been re-elected president of the National Union of Bank Employees.22 words
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Article, Illustration414 1960-07-28 23 NELSON RUTHERFURD - On parade: Leading men (good and bad) of the war NELSON RUTHERFURD 'TEMPLER' AND 'CHIN PENS' WILL BE AT 818 V-DAY TATTOO By ,F U A L A LUMPUR, Wed. Seven men who will portray leading or notorious figures of the Emerge acy are now practising their roles for the414 words
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164 1960-07-28 23 kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Commissioner for Local Government Inche Shariff bin Samad, told the Straits Times today that it was up to the George Town City Council whether to celebrate the end of the Emergency or not. He added that there was164 words
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152 1960-07-28 23 Tree falls on house and kills a baby boy SU N G E I PATANI, Wed. A six-month-old boy was killed and its parents were seriously injured when a giant tree was uprooted during a storm near a Malay school in Yen last night. Two others in the family escaped152 words
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Article22 1960-07-28 23 SEGAMAT. Wed.-- Mr. J. R Allyson, manager of Chua Moh San Estate, and Mrs. Allyson have left for Britain on retirement.22 words
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90 1960-07-28 23 Jail before school, said ticket reseller PENANG. Wed. A jobless youth was today sentenced to one week's jail when he refused to attend an offenders' compulsory school for one month and could not pay a fine of $35. Ang Kean Seng, 17 was convicted of attempting to resell 19 cinema90 words
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Article, Illustration318 1960-07-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MaJaya was on the right track towards controlling the spread of tuberculosis, said an expert today. He is Dr. F. Clark, one of the pioneers of chest surgery in Australia, who during the past few days, has seen318 words
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Advertisement103 1960-07-28 23 BUYING FOR 7\l A QUALITY 'fc)^3L_ in every detail of design, material and construction n. MMh Bosch refrigerators show the quality which has made >LV (fl H their name famous all over the world. t^-l IffHl Model 140 SG has Porcelain enamel interior which j Hf^H is easily cleaned. Ion.;103 words
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Advertisement240 1960-07-28 23 YOU'RE IN GOOD COMPANY whan you Join the growing number of shrewd investors who employ financial experts to Invest their savings in UNIT TRUSTS. 1 1 VISt the i APPLICATIONS FOR SECOND MALAYAN FUND should be made on the form below and must be made in MODERN WB]f E multiples240 words
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Article1043 1960-07-28 24 Rocket A Ward 'banker' MADDOCK CAN FOLLOW UP HIS FLYING START WITH ALLIANCE LEADING Queensland jockey Russell Maddock from Brisbane got off to a Hying start last Sunday when he won on Thirteen Wonders, his first mount in Malaya. He can follow up with Alliance (Race 4), who looks ihe1,043 words
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Article140 1960-07-28 24 CALL BOY POINTER ALLAN LEWIS BON. EXPRESS SHANGRILA KERRBROOK ■■•>• Wansbroufh Bonnie Express Wansbrvugb Shangrila Per Carat Z» Per Carat TRUE LOVE FIRE POWER HRE POWER Shylock Home Ellew Cinerama > Fire Power Cinerama Victor NAZAREH NAZAREH MALLEE Race S Mallee City of Paris Chase Me Home Stratosphere Mallee140 words
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Article1112 1960-07-28 24 RACE 1—2.15: (Class 5. Div. 2)— 51 Furs. 1 ***** Eros (NAY. Paton-Smith <fc T.W. Ong) Bagby, 3 9.P -Crioin 2 2 ***** Colour Film (Shaw St.) Teh. 8 8.13 4 3 ***** Kerrhrook (City St.) Teh, 7 8.13 Johnson 10 4 ***** Gerry's Lack .S.H. Tay) E.1,112 words
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Article523 1960-07-28 24 THE F.M.A.A.U. selection committee officials have x invited criticism by their decision after the Olympic Games trials at Ipoh on Sunday to name a fourth athlete to compete at Rome next month Their first selection of sprinter Shaharuddln All. SPORTSFRONT long Jumper Kamarudaln r523 words
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Article68 1960-07-28 24 MANCHESTER. Wed.— Geoff Griffin, the young South African fast bowler, will definitely not bowl again during the current Springbok tour. with or without an appliance on his arm. Mr. Geoff Chubb, president Of the South African Cricket Association, said that the ban on Griffin Imposed byReuter - 68 words
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627 1960-07-28 24 SOCCER S.G.SJ.A. Jr. K.O. (Ist rd>: General Hospiial 3 <Dolkiti. Ahmad. Oman Printing Office 1 'Mazukn. Friendly SJI (Francis Yeo 3. Rudy 2. Chck Char 2> St. Patrick's 4 (Kirn Poh 3 and Ramon > Vritndly: Fed. Armed Forces 3 i David Lam 2.627 words
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Article108 1960-07-28 24 MERICAN OFFER BY KELANTAN AAA KOTA BHAJir. Wed. The Kelantan A.A.A. has offered to pay for the expenses of Sidique Merican If the former Malayan champion sprinter Ik nominated coach of the Malayan athletics team to the Olympic Games in Some next month. Inche Abdul Kahim. the Kelantan A.A.A. secretary.108 words
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Article95 1960-07-28 24 CINOAPORE. Wed. Police were summoned aiter an angry crowd had demonstrated against Kitchee, the visiting Hcng Kong cup champions, after their mstch against Singapore here tonight. The crowd were angered when the referee Greg sle Sllva had cautioned several Kllchee players and gave marching orders to95 words
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Article242 1960-07-28 24 Premjit can upset Ampon By VIC NAYAGAM DENANG. Wed. The Malayan open tennis championships which begin here tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock hold promise of being the best-ever staged in this country. With the exception of Ramanathan Krlshnan. the Indian ace, and Raymundro Deyro, of the Philippines. nearly all the242 words
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Article68 1960-07-28 24 SINGAPORE. Wed. Beau Geste. a four-year-old Australian bay gelding by Beau Son-Delos Imported by Mahco Stable to contest the $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup In October, arrived in Singapore today by Qantas-BOAC Constellation from Sydney. Beau Oeste will be trained by Eddie van Breukelen at It>oh. Arriving on68 words
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Article26 1960-07-28 24 SEGAMAT. Wed. Tick bin Abdullah, a former district badminton champion collapsed and died yesterday after a game of i badminton here. He was 51.26 words
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Advertisement105 1960-07-28 24 «^*JBb B^sW Arthritis and Sciatica Banished Th« amaalas n*w dlaoorarr Romlnd Wnlihas th* pain* of Arthritis, Bh.umatlim, FibrrattU, NauritU and ■claticalilMmac'c. lalOmlßuteaafUr th* Or»t dm*, paias disappear, and la a f«w dajra this marvelous nwdlcin* •lssoW*9 and nniotti th* bodr poisons and Uric Acid that ar* tha causa of your105 words
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Miscellaneous70 1960-07-28 24 TODAY'S SPCRT SOCCER Tour match: Selangor v Madraa (Merdeka Stadium I p.m.). Spore BHFA If A Cup rrpUy; Wearnes v HK Bank (Jn Beats. 6.15 p.m.). Kluanf L«e: 6th Bn RMR V REME (pdg). TENNIS Malayan championship* (Pea. ant) 9 »m. ATHLETICS Sennet Kit. School 1 and 2 (Pa«lr Panjang)70 words
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Article466 1960-07-28 25 IKE'S DRAMATIC CHALLENGE TO NIKITA 'Test your prestige against ours in a world contest' CHIGAGO, Wed. I Party told: America strongest on earth PRESIDENT Eisenhower last night challenged the Soviet Union to a world election contest. Addressing the Republican National Convention here, the President suggestedReuter - 466 words
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Article63 1960-07-28 25 mcnry PAUL and family thank relativrs and frlenda for their kind help, v rratha and attendance at the funeral u f his father, the late Mr. Ambrose Paul. THI FAMILY OF the late Mr. J.D. U'Cruz thank donors and nurses who attended him, relatives especially his brothers and sisters,63 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-07-28 25 FOUR HUNDRED torch-bearing policemen form a spectacular living symbol of Malaya the 11--poinred star and crescent of the Federation Coat-of-Arms during a rehearsal for the combined services tattoo to be held at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur next Tuesday and Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.Ng Beh Leow - 81 words
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Article55 1960-07-28 25 JESSELTON. Wed. The Education Department here will not conduct centres for the London General Certificate of Education examinations after January next t release said that although the standards were equivalent, the Cambridge examinations were more suitable because they were held in late November and the results55 words
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Article121 1960-07-28 25 LONDON, Wed.— Tea scores in today's ciicke; matches were: AT BLACKPOOL. Essex 211 for three (D. Insole 74 v.0., T. Bailey 61 n.0.) v. Lancashire. At BIRMINGHAM. Kent 165 for seven (P. Richardson 51) v. Warwickshire. AT EBBW VALE. Gloucestershire 51 for five v. Glamorgan. Rain restrictedReuter - 121 words
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Article21 1960-07-28 25 SINGAPORE. Wed.— There will be a free film show at India House, 31 Grange Road, tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.21 words
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Article272 1960-07-28 25 LONDON, Wed.— Stock markets In London today were unsettled and most sections closed witfairly widespread losses. Only two sections resisted the general trend. Dollar stock reflected the overnight Improvement on Wall-Street and gold shares trended higher under Johanesburg influence although best prices were not always held. Closing middle272 words
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Article33 1960-07-28 25 LONDON. Wed. Spot 30>4d., Norn. Sept 30 %d.. Oct/Dec. 30Sd.. Jan./ Mar. 30Hd., Apr./ June 30Nd., July/Sept 297»d.. Aug. c.i.f. 30'^d, Sept. c.l.f. 30% d., Oct. cJ.f. 30^ d. Tone: Very steady.33 words
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Article20 1960-07-28 25 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £818. sellers £819. Forward buyers £819 sellers £819',, Settlement £818^. Turnover a.m. 175 tons pjn. 80.20 words
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