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Title Section20 1960-07-30 1 AVERAGE ItAfLY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 1 r V The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1960 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration836 1960-07-30 1 5 NEW REGULATIONS FROM MONDAY 600 Reds left— 67 on Malayan side A fight to finish against the last bandits KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A PROCLAMATION enabling the Government to fight the terrorists to the finish along the ThaiMalayan border— after V-Day on Monday— was signed today by836 words
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568 1960-07-30 1 Ong: My expulsion from party is illegal UP. CADRES MUST TRY ME FIRST 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. The former Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, who was expelled by the People's Action Party on Wedneaday, today made public his reply to the charges preferred against him by the Central568 words
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Article65 1960-07-30 1 JAKARTA, Frl— Rubber is being smuggled to Sarawak from Sambas, West Indonesian Borneo, at the rate of about 2,000 tons a month, according to Jhe Acting Regent of Sambas District, Mr. Flrdaus: But the situation was Improving, he said. Up to a few months ago Sambas rubber65 words
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Article387 1960-07-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MESSAGES of con- gratulation from leaders of overseas countries on the ending of the Emergency were received by the Yang di Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today. The President of the U.S.A. Mr Elsenhower. said: "The people of the387 words
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Article, Illustration385 1960-07-30 1 I From HARRY MILLER LONDON, Friday SINGAPORE will get $65 million from Britain in grants and loans. This is the outcome of talks here which Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and his team held with British Government oflicials. This is what Singapore385 words
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Article115 1960-07-30 1 ACCRA, Friday. 'THE Ghana Government today announced a com- plete boycott of South African goods. It also imposed a ban on r the entry of all South Africans, except those who declare opposition to apartheid. Government sources said they believed the boycott and ban dueReuter - 115 words
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Article20 1960-07-30 1 IUftONC FIRE: TWO HURT UKGAfttM In-I*" rocn K^ndj.'Jm.v .iod lb» rabiui injured fi;ijtinmirini;til t>U*e -U lurim, brivkwwk*. Dmmbi20 words
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Article, Illustration8254 1960-07-30 2 HARRY MILLER; ALLINGTON KENNARD - HARRY MILLER and ALLINGTON KENNARD I by The first need was a 'Supremo...' the choice was a surprise, an 'unknown' named Templer People begin to lose their fear of the terrorists Now life in the jungle became a8,254 words
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Advertisement305 1960-07-30 3 Sales Manager (Kl.) PIONEER Industry manufacturing tcchn'ral building products requires capable young man as sales manager with strong personal sales ability. Duties: To obtain specifications of the Company's products from Architects and Civil Engineers, and to ensure correct usage by Contractors. Responsible direct to the Board of Directors for sales305 words
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445 1960-07-30 4 Traders 'in fear, so less business 9 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to urge Government to take "more positive steps" to wipe out the menace of kidnapping. "n. At a committee meeting of the Chamber today, 30 businessmen claimed445 words
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79 1960-07-30 4 WARNING ON FALSE EMERGENCY CALLS TO K.K. SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government has reminded the public that calls for ambulance services should be made only in emergency cases. False ambulance calls have been made recently for the Kandang Kerbau Hospital ambulance servile, a Government statement said. It urged responsible citizens who79 words
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Article49 1960-07-30 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A big blitz on "vertical parkers" has begun, and a large number of summonses have already been issued by the traffic police to car owners. Vertical parking with the car vertical to the side of the road Is now a common minor road offence.49 words
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307 1960-07-30 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. An application for leave to apply for an order of mandamus against a Singapore Magistrate, Mr. James C. Y. I.oh, was granted by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today, calling him to show cause why he should not be307 words
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Article176 1960-07-30 4 ADULT STUDY —MASS REGISTER SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Adult Education Board will begin statewide registration of adult students for new classes in Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil from next Tuesday. Registration, lasting for two weeks, will be undertaken by 140 adult class supervisors, volunteers and tea/n leaders of community centres at176 words
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Article112 1960-07-30 4 Spore team for R.I. trade talks SINGAPORE. Fri. A Government trade team will be going to Jakarta next month for talks on the forth- j coming visit of the Indonesian trade mission to Singapore, an Indonesian Consulate spokesman disclosed today. The spokesman said it was likely that Inche Abu Bakar112 words
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Advertisement82 1960-07-30 4 SINGAPORE SCENE A sparkling, comprehensive column of life in our island state. It begins today in THE FREE PRESS For Singapore news coverage the Singapore Free Press leads. MclNDOE: LIT rial for your Saturday reading the tough, exciting and deeply moving story of a surgeon extraordinary, a man of volcanic82 words
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Miscellaneous576 1960-07-30 4 AIR ARRIVALS AMD DEPARTURES rwmv following is todavs Kong <CX 729) 11.30 am. Air India: To Jakarta <AI <10> rpHE following is todays Airways: From Kuala 745 ajn.; to Madras, Bombay. X schedule of civil air- Lumpur, Malacca (ML 121) Cairo, Rome. Paris, London (Al craft movements at Paya 945576 words
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Miscellaneous113 1960-07-30 4 [Tile diary PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition photoglyphs by Mr. K. F. Wong at Rallle.s Museum. SINGAPORE YOUTH FOR CHRIST: Rally at Victoria Memorial Ha!!. 7.30 p.m. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road): Cricket match vs Customs Sports Club, 2.15 p.m.; Singapore Chess Club, 3 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A. (South Pier): Aero Modelling Club113 words
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Article, Illustration600 1960-07-30 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. SCHOOL GOES ON STRIKE AS SHOW OF PROTEST AGAINST DEMOTION' OF POPULAR PRINCIPAL "CIVE hundred pupils of the Presbyterian Boy's School in Koon Seng Road went on "strike" this morning in protest against what they called the "demotion" of their Principal, Mr.600 words
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Article41 1960-07-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri, Malaya's Press Queen left tonight by Thai International for a four-day stay in Bangkok the prize she won at the Press Ball last week. Twenty-year-old Marcia Kuen. was chosen Press Queen from 28 other Malayan beauties.41 words
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102 1960-07-30 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Twenty Singapore youths with a love for the sea are being trained under the Straits Steamship Company's apprenticeship scheme to eventually become masters of ocean-going vessels. Of these, 12 are on the company's cadet ship Kunak. four on other company vessels,102 words
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Article54 1960-07-30 5 IPOH, Fri. A labourer. Kangi Allagerlsamy. 27, pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here today to stealing 1 19 bottles of brandy valued at $1,110. He admitted two charges ot house-breaking and theft of the brandy at a godown belonging to McAlister and Co. Ltd.. In Kidd54 words
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130 1960-07-30 5 2 escapees go back to Gimson School SINGAPORE, F r i. Two escapees from Gimson School were today ordered back to the school for three years. The boys were brought up before the Juvenile Court In connection with offences committed while, they were at larne. said th« prosecutor. Inspector Mandy130 words
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Article31 1960-07-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Methodist preacher from Teluk Anson. Rev. Paul Castor, will preach at the Wesley Church here and at the Trinity Methodist Church. Petaling Jaya, on Sunday.31 words
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179 1960-07-30 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A missionary, Gnanamuthu Dixon James. was today acquitted by a magistrate's court on a charge described by his counsel as "ghastly and disgusting." James, of Tavistock Avenue I was charged with using crljm*ual force on Mrs. Sylvia Brookes. 20, intending to outrage her179 words
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Article27 1960-07-30 5 MALACCA. Fri. Bus ODerators will provide an electric clock costing $600 fcr the Central Bus Station here to mark the end of the I Emergency.27 words
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Article, Illustration387 1960-07-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Malayan is to become the Secretary for Commerce and Industry from tomorrow, the Federation Government announced today. He is Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. 38, who has been until yesterday the Controller of the Trade Division of the Ministry387 words
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Advertisement262 1960-07-30 7 Exciting Flavour/ cooked Spaghetti How wonderful Heinz Spaghetti tastes alone and howr well it mingles with left-over foods, too. A delightful meal ready in a minute, for Heinz has cooked the spaghetti for you, you simply heat and eat and enjoy. Buy several tins today. The New Portable Electric Organs!262 words
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Obituary42 1960-07-30 8 U W»r4t tl* (Minimum) MR. LEE KIM SIANO Beloved father or i man Tarn. Tarn** brothers, miters and families, passed away peacefully ■>n 2V 7«o Cortege leave* 104 Pin* Lane. iS'pore) behind Badminton Rail on Saturday at 4.00 p.m. for Bldadan42 words
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Article30 1960-07-30 8 U W»t4i $10 (Minimum) HO AH WHY! snd family thsnk all relative* and friend* for their wreaths. ance sit funeral of his mother- in- law. Madam Koh Bong 800.30 words
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Article323 1960-07-30 8 U W»r4l $10 minimum DRESSES AND 00WNS Sal* Start* on Monday at Mulehands. THE cockpit l Java Rilsttafel Is served every Saturday and Sunday luncb time. fitzpatriok-s supermarket will b* closed all day on Mondar Ist. August wltb Milk aad Bread delivery °VfJR THE cONVINHMCg of our customer* Cold323 words
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Article80 1960-07-30 8 J* Wmr4t $111 fHm PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH In Singapore, Orchard Road. Sunday Services 9 am and p.m. All welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIINCE SOCIETV, Singapore. 8, Orange Grove Road. Sln-gapore-10 toff Orchard Road) Sunday Service* and Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Testimony Ifeetlags Every Wednesday 7 1.1 p.m. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL i80 words
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710 1960-07-30 8 The Straits Times Saturday, July 30, 1960. The Border Reds The formal state of emerI gency under which Malaya I has lived since June 17, 1948 is being lifted on Sunday. For I most purposes it marks the end of the twelve year war against the Communists. But there are710 words
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Article326 1960-07-30 8 While Mr. Nixon would almost certainly have got the Republican nomination anyway, Mr. Rockefeller's eleventh-hour capitulation served a purpose that might almost have been worked out between them. He stood down only when his defence policy, borrowed aa some might think from the Democrats, had been incorporated326 words
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Article200 1960-07-30 8 Since the first enquiries were made by the Singapore Union of Journalists into the arrest of two reporters of the Tiger Press orders of detention have been confirmed. This does not dispose of the matter, for the two journalists have a right of appeal which they are certain200 words
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Article, Illustration916 1960-07-30 8 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT IT SHOWS THAT MALAYA WON MUCH MORE THAN A VICTORY OVER THE TERRORISTS by SINGAPORE, Friday ONE should not celebrate the end of the Emergency without sparing a thought not indeed, a kindly one for the men in Moscow who began it all by916 words
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Advertisement484 1960-07-30 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS (A* usissWssns tt asJMfme1* Maas COL* STOBAOt ABCADf sins»c>i l?f** i *V2"*» •»*W l *TT#i«*f*jßa»J Ml •*W •>•■ MM*M*f PVpttEaff, '•Mil "111 .f_ r'-nn 1 m ttmmmm rnmrntt I* COL* STOIAW EEANCHCS a* "OLUNI MAD. KATOtta, L KOAO NAVAL •>■■ AUTMMIMB ASIHTI CITY BOOK mm STOM484 words
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Advertisement10 1960-07-30 8 When are YOU changing to MALCONIN Malaya's own Dental Cream10 words
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Advertisement72 1960-07-30 8 Your cat will stay younger, live longer on daily KIT-E-KAT I It's as good N Jj£kl as the food i^aw .^BaaaaaaaaarWmßami. That's because Kit-E-Kat contains finest quality fresh fish and meat, fish-liver oils and cereals. Tinned and ready cooked to eat, it keeps free from contamination and is so clean72 words
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Article776 1960-07-30 9 V-DAY JOY- all is ready STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS EX-BANDIT FIGHTERS CAMP NEAR CAPITAL TO AWAIT BIG PARADE: OTHER CENTRES WORK HARD TO ENSURE NO HITCHES A LL is set for the biggest-ever celebrations beginning tomorrow to mark the end of the 12- year Emergency. Ex-bandit fighters from Commonwealth countries have776 words
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Article, Illustration481 1960-07-30 9 M.S. RANDHAVA - Aussie wartime CO returns to Singapore after 1 8 years M.S. RANDHAVA BENNETT. 73, HAS ONLY PLEASANT MEMORIES —BUT SAYS: IF ONLY WE HAD HAD PLANES...'— By Singapore, Friday T T.-GEN. H. GORDON BENNETT, war- time Australian Army Commander in Malaya, arrived here this morning after being entertained in Japan481 words
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164 1960-07-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL— At 8.31 a.m. on Monday 70 planes will thunder over Kuala Lumpur in the bigsest fly past the country has ever seen. This aerial procession will form part of the giant military parade being held to mark the official164 words
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Article80 1960-07-30 9 Sentence on 4 sailors JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. Four sailors from H.M.S. Bulwark who pleaded guilty in the Johore Bahru sessions court last Saturday to thett of a motor vehicle, were sentenced to one month's jail from June 30 the date of their arrest and in addition each was fined $100.80 words
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Article49 1960-07-30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two more donations for a destitute widow, Sandanam Mary and her seven children, who live in a shack off Henderson Road, arrived In Times House today. Mr. George Watson and Mr. A.- Samuel of Batang Berjuntal each sent $3. Donations now total $110.49 words
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Article189 1960-07-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday SIMPLE politics will be taught in a trade union leadership training centre to be set up by the National Union of Plantation Workers for members between the ages of 18 and 25. But the secretary-general of the union, Mr. P. P. Narayanan,189 words
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Article232 1960-07-30 9 Girls walked on in sarongs and bras and man from Ministry walked out SINGAPORE, Friday. IN the programme it was described as a fashion show. But when two girls walked on stage wearing only sarongs and brassieres they started something more than a storm in a232 words
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55 1960-07-30 9 SI, BOO PENSION PLAN FOR FORMER QUEEN KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— The Federation Government proposes to pay a special pension of $1,800 a month to the Tengku Puan Besar, Tengku Kurshiah. widow of the former Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Tuanku Abdul Rahman. A Bill providing for this will be introduced at the55 words
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Article55 1960-07-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The Johore Bahru St. John Ambulance Brigade team, which recently won the Johore In-ter-district competition in stretcher drill and other tests, leaves tomorrow for Kuala Lumpur to take part in a Federation-wide competition. Johore Bahru won the In-ter-district contest with 140 points against55 words
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Article49 1960-07-30 9 Request for extension SINGAPORE, Fit The Singapore Government has made a request for Pak Kasur. the Indonesian angklung expert, to extend his stay here for another month. Pak Kasur was loaned to Singapore by the Indonesian Government for three months under a cultural exchange programme between the two countries.49 words
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Article198 1960-07-30 9 MOVE FOR BETTER, CHEAPER PINES lOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A research programme has been started to improve the quality and lower the production costs of Malayan pineapples Mr. D. H. Sinclair, who has resigned as chief executive of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Planting Board, said this in an interview today. In198 words
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Article27 1960-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government has refused permission for the sale and distribution of the Malaya Express, an Englishlanguage weekly, published in the Federation.27 words
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Advertisement215 1960-07-30 9 i reason .-s^KP? ww nu y imt^' iSo many Men j (and their wives) Choose k*:^ DOU -W I i SHIRT j because of the COLLAR PERFECTION they also know from their experience that OOI\ Shirt adds that extra j touch of Smartness. Easy to Wash. Does not lose the215 words
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Advertisement363 1960-07-30 10 you got the AUGUST issue 0f... ■fcji 4hffi* Everybody's reading it! V B^. •juJ^B M V trier| ds and I have wife is so charming and homely. life. Long may it thrive! Any ■I Hk ..da^E ploced a regular order for the new More stories about our fellow- chance of363 words
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Article630 1960-07-30 11 NIXON WARNS OF LATEST THREAT: RED WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING AMERICA MUST HAVE NEW STRATEGY TO MEET THIS DANGER, HE TELLS REPUBLICAN CONVENTION CHICAGO, Friday. 171CE-PRESIDENT Richard Nixon declared last night in accepting the Republican presidential nomination that he believed the major Communist threat was in630 words
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99 1960-07-30 11 Pilot seizes his own plane, flies to U.S. MIAMI, Fri. A Cuban Airline pilot yesterday held up other members of his crew with a nun and flew here to seek political asylum. The pilot, Eduardo Ferrer, left Oriente Province on a flight to Havana, the Cuban capital. But as theReuter - 99 words
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Article36 1960-07-30 11 LONDON. Fri. The Privy Council today dismissed an appeal by 28-year-old Peter Harold Richard Pools, an engineer, against his sentence of death impavJd in Kenya for the murder of an African house-boy. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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148 1960-07-30 11 Mac leaves home at No. 10 for two years LONDON, Fri. Simultaneously with Parliament's adjournment today (or summer holidays, Mr. Harold Macmillan will take his last look at the Inside of No. 10 Downing Street for about two years. No. 10. the historic headquarters of British Prime Ministers for moreReuter - 148 words
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Article54 1960-07-30 11 LONDON, Frl. BOAC announced today a record operating profit of £4,300.573 for the year ended March 31, 1960. This compares with a deficit last year of more than £2 million. Passengers carried by the airline during the year broke the hall million mark for the firstReuter - 54 words
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Article34 1960-07-30 11 CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri. A big Titan intercontinental missile, launched for a 5.000-mile flight, dropped in the sea about 50 miles off Cape Canaveral today when the first stage engine developed trouble. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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209 1960-07-30 11 Australia's changing outlook— by Minister pANBERRA, P r i. Australia's present immigration programme would in time lessen her ties with Britain and place her Commonwealth membership on the basis of practical self-interest, the Immigration Minister, Mr. Alex Downer, said today. "To those of us who are fond of England andReuter - 209 words
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Article34 1960-07-30 11 No contact with other planets PHILADELPHIA. Fri. Man's first serious scientific attempt to pick up "messages" from outside the solar system has ended. All attempts to make any form of contact have failed. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration418 1960-07-30 11 MPs REJECT A PROTEST AS MAC SAYS HOME IS THE 'BEST MAN' FOR JOB LONDON. Fri. A LABOUR Opposition protest against the appointment of the Earl of Home a peer sitting in the House of Lords as Britain's new Foreign Secretary was rejected in the House of Commons last nightReuter - 418 words
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Article301 1960-07-30 11 WASHINGTON, Friday DRITAIN and the United States have con- eluded "satisfactory" talks aimed at improving consultation under the -Anglo-Ame-rican air bases agreement, it was officially Colonial Secretary, announced yesterday The results of the talks are being reported back to Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British PrimeReuter - 301 words
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243 1960-07-30 11 LONDON, Friday. THE British Government is to give financial help x to induce British civil servants to stay on in British colonial territories, Mr. lain Macleod. the colonial secretary, announced yesterday For a number of years. British civil servants overseas have found the243 words
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Miscellaneous361 1960-07-30 11 RADIO SINGAPORE »w> a*** Night. Medium Wave 476 metres RADIO MALAYA Short Wave: 62 metres from 9.00— 10.00 pjn. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; SERVICE 41.7 metres 6.32 Morning Prelude: 7.00 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES The News: 7.05 A Date With KuaU Lumpur 341 metres Music: 8.00 The News: 8.05361 words
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399 1960-07-30 12 MEDICAL science deals with human lives and it is the constant struggle of medical institutions all over the world not only to maintain standards but to improve upon them. The march to keep abreast with medical progress is to give mankind the best possible standard399 words
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Letter130 1960-07-30 12 1 DO not know whether the representative of the Government of India in Singapore is aware of the value given to Indian passports by the immigration authorities. Whenever applications are made by Singaporeans to bring their wives and children from India they are asked to produce evidence to show130 words
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318 1960-07-30 12 T HAVE just read the strong rein a r k s directed against me by Syed ja'afar Albar in the Straits Times of July 21. They would have, perhaps, been justified had they been based on fact. My own remarks on318 words
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114 1960-07-30 12 An unfair and unjust system... ■piIE Singapore system of admitting boys born in 1953 into Primary I for 1961 first is quite fair, but the second stage of registering boys born in 1954 starting with brothers in Primary I onwards is unwise. Because if a boy has a brother in,114 words
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Letter73 1960-07-30 12 A BUS traveller in Malaya can find the right connections from almost all bus stations without having to ask except in Kuala Lumpur. There, the south and north bound bus terminals are not Indicated, and is a matter of great inconvenience to travellers. A passenger, for example, from73 words
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Letter56 1960-07-30 12 TN his answers to question* on "Matters of Policy" Mr. Lee Kuan Yew left out one Important point of which he reminded the people of Singapore not long ago. Should the people of Singapore want to change their Constitution they could do so and the basic salaries of civil56 words
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214 1960-07-30 12 r PHE Minister of Transport intends Introducing legislation to control and supervise driving schools in the Federation. He hopes thus to improve the standard of driving. Why is this necessary? Pupils of driving schools whether good, bad or Indifferent, cannot or at214 words
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Letter192 1960-07-30 12 I REFhK to Mr. Dowling's 1 Comment on throwing in cncKet and his reference to "a frightening campaign" against Messrs Mec&itt and Korke. I think Mr. Dowling is slightly on beam and is himself exaggerating what is being said in the English Press. Far from conducting a frightening campaign192 words
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Letter114 1960-07-30 12 \TAY I draw the attention of your readers to a fund which the Singapore Chess Federation has set up to finance a tour of the Federation by a schoolboys' team. The tour Is the forerunner, we hope, of tour* of Indonesia and the Philippines. Our touring team this114 words
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150 1960-07-30 12 QN reading the views of vy Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on the lack of respect for Singapore's State anthem, I cannot help but feel that he is quite inaccurate. He says that in the past the British anthem failed to evoke150 words
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Letter174 1960-07-30 12 TATHOLICS in Kedah will have a special reason for thanksgiving on the occasion of the centenary of the Cathedral of the Assumption in Penang because Catholics from Port Queda (Kuala Kedah) formed the first parish of the Assumption. On Assumption Day (Aug. 15) 1786 four days after he founded174 words
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Letter88 1960-07-30 12 1 HAVE read the letters of Mr. Siddons and Madam Yeo Peck Har on building costs. A study of the minutes of the proceedings or the former City Council will show that private enterprise has been unduly pampered in tht past. The City Council has spent millions over the88 words
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Advertisement226 1960-07-30 12 fIHHv •.at Mm, j^bH bHH^' '^^Iteaiailaßk aMßilre»SasSE?sEE2i^2aari '"^■Smß-- I' T T^^^^^^^^iiai^i^l NESCAFE is deiiciously superior and never I vanes, ir* made nght in the cup— instantly alß^^^^aa^^^^^^^aß No waste, no messy washing up. Nescafe J aa^ a^ a^^ a^J l^| contains only the finest coffee roasted and I SI *H226 words
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Advertisement150 1960-07-30 12 A<? AUTHENTIC £?%*>/£' SCALf J&^f MODUS IStf Oc H,,,Hind "Com« Here is a range of model air- /r^s2fO* croft to suit every enthusiast a7^=3^l beginner or expert. Of the k^— J J two pictured, the "Diono" is £^^C in the Soilptane ronge ond the "~y "Comet A" in the Plostic150 words
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Miscellaneous297 1960-07-30 12 Straits Times Crossword P"TaaaaF~laaaaaP~~aaaaaaF~laaaaP aaaaaPHaaaaaP aH^ ACROSS 7 Othello starts with Othello In 9 One who possesses craft (9>. Oxfordshire (6). 10 20. 8. Invisible latterly with 8 See 2 and 10. various results (5. 6, 4). 14 State of Denmark? Nonsen.se! 11 Absolute sovereignty, the end State of America?297 words
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Advertisement1777 1960-07-30 13 THE BLUE FUNNjEjL LINE Tt AOEH. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LtHDON t CONTINENTAL PttTS. Oue b pore Siils P. Sham Pentnt IHESEUS Htvri, LntrfMt, Glasgo. Ml 3S/M lily 31/ 1 OEMOOOCUS Liverpaal Gde 4 Aig 2 tat 3/ 5 Aig f CLYTIHfUS Hamburg, Brnr»? Holland Am 1/ I MENEUUS Lurerpafl, OuoV Asg1,777 words
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Advertisement1267 1960-07-30 13 ,-ffijxTHE ULC UMIS Ay^WV *EOSEA. MEDITEBBANEAN, CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS IafVSiSVKI Spore P Sham Penene M XBLJ'I KAMtODIA a! In Pert 4 Aig 5 Aug I 7 Alt \j\Y~2Sf "SEUNOIA" I, II 21 Aig 21 22 Aig 23,24 Aig Xjßne "AYUTHIA" a) MAM 4 Sert 5 6 Sept 1/ 71,267 words
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Advertisement1333 1960-07-30 13 u ;,'l" ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE decelerated is tki United KilgtMl) S LIKS SAILINGS tl MEN. UK I CONTINENTAL PUTS S'pori P. SMm Penang BENHIAHT Himtirg. LMBM ll Pirt 31 July KILMERS Livsrfiil, R oam. A'werp ll rirt 1 Aut 2/2 Aug BEHVRACKII LiMee. Rotterdam. Bremen. Hamburg1,333 words
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Advertisement1354 1960-07-30 13 w^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. VreDl lELi Nl: 2USI. Wv^T V*** fm-M—am UMB KLAVKNESS LINK I LOHtIH. NAMIURG. ROTTEROAM. SAVIE, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. ft MIL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAHt AM tar Ctaataw ft U4.A. Itisttle Parts. Accestiit tarn fir CMtral t Seatk CITY BF WELLINGTON Aaerue. S'pon P. S"nam1,354 words
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Article21 1960-07-30 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: July 29 Jolt 28 Industrials: 132.89 132.97 Tins: 207.73 297.6S Rubbers: 254.28 254.28 Jan. 1 1958=1M.21 words
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Article241 1960-07-30 14 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board i wharves this moraine are: Straal Mozambique 1/2, Demodocus 4/5. Bougainville 6A, Taisuhara Main 6/7. Olenroy 8/9, Le Verdon 10/11. Halldor 13/14. Pies. Coolidge 15/16. Izhevsk 18, Tjiliwong 19. Sedenak N. Wall 3, Bidor 21/22, Oorgon 23/24. Straal Banka 25/26, Telko241 words
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Article87 1960-07-30 14 rPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' ■L Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/8, O.D. 32 1/4, 90 d/St 32 11/16 credit bills, 32 3/4 trade bills. Selling T.T. or o.D. ready: Belgian Franca 1631 1/2;87 words
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494 1960-07-30 14 TIN PRICE STILL RISES IN SINGAPORE ON U.S. DEMAND By Our Market Correspondent RESPITE easier conditions in London overnight the price of tin in Singapore yesterday continued to gain and was up another 25 cents to $410.12} per picul. Market observers said sustained and continuing United States demand in this494 words
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Article37 1960-07-30 14 SINGAPORE, July 29. RUBBER: 1053 4 cents Per lb. (down 2!i cents). 5 p.m. close: 105? 4 cents (barely steady). TIN: $410.12',. per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up 25 tons).37 words
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Article222 1960-07-30 14 A UGL'ST first grade rubber buy--fl era f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 105\ cents per Ib., down 2 1 cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was quirt aftex easier. S.c.i R. a. closing price* in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R S.s Spot f.o.b.222 words
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Article322 1960-07-30 14 Rubber trade demand 'THE better tone of overseas markets continued early in the week and genuine trade demand increased at the lower levels report H.C'.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly rubber review. Short covering which started reluctantly, gained momentum and sellers became more reserved, adds the report. On Thursday, prices322 words
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Article701 1960-07-30 14 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: Fed. Dispensary $1.50; Fitzpatricks $141 to $1.39; Fraser and Neave ords $2 02 and $2.03; Oammon $2.17; M. Cement701 words
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Article118 1960-07-30 14 MELBOURNE. Prl. TNVEBTMENT shares closed the week trading firmly along steady lines here today. Electronic 'B" gained Is. 4d. to 255. 5d., Herald gained Is. Id. and Woolworths 10J. Base metals and the oils held a nrm tone while Commonwv»Mh Bonds traded along steady lines. Con. Zinc 95/-118 words
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Article185 1960-07-30 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Produc« Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/ConUnenl July /Aug. shipments $31 '2 buyers. $32> 3 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; $47 'i sellers, drum $51 sellers. Pepper: quiet; nc business was reported done, Muntok white $300. Sarawak $295 (both unchanged), speclai Sarawak bl.ick185 words
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Advertisement1155 1960-07-30 14 WKKKKKmmmmMliUiMmAiiimmSß/^KKKM Is* .ssssT V\ £tV}» X^^^^^^^™^"^* |K \tlUl7lj; Express U.S.A. Pacific tSt Atlantic Coast Service i a. eta. UI S'Dore P. S'hMi Penang H'kong I. Anielei N. York kmittwa Mara" Ml. I/I 2 ««i 7 A> ll «>| uScst 'OriiM In" 17/N tlf 21/22 JJ Asg 71 Alt IT Sift1,155 words
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Advertisement497 1960-07-30 14 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir HMfkMt, Japan Spore P. Sham Penang "WITHIttIIETT" \T..... I*** J »M Hr Rangoon. ClitUfMf. Calcutta:--••DtIPHEniCTT" 7T7 J "DONEVERETT" »»H i Bulk oil/latex space available. JOHNSON LINE for HiifkMf, Japan:- Spore P. S'nam Pman| ■STAB lETELCEUSE" T AM S All 2 Aug "STAR ARCTURUS" S Sipl J497 words
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Advertisement506 1960-07-30 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from catering contractors up to the 10th August, 1960 to run a Staff Canteen on the First Floor of Union Building, Singapore. For full particulars please contact the Hon: Secretary, Boustead Sports Club, Union Building, Singapore. MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from506 words
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Advertisement705 1960-07-30 14 NOTICES an council of Singapore ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In order that essential electrical extensions may be carried out In Gallop Hill Substation, it will b« i necessary to shut down electricity supply from 8 30 a.m. to 6.30 pm. on Tuesday. 2nd Augist. 1960Consumers in the following are**705 words
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Advertisement644 1960-07-30 15 (Continued from Paft 8) SITUATIONS VACANT lb Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it et: extra BOX NO6. A 5075, MBSJ and AJOH i S.T. Positions filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED Reliable Careful Syce. Apply with references 36 Bin Tong Park. S pore. LAND SURVIVOR would be responmble for recruiting field men ability644 words
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Advertisement514 1960-07-30 15 SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Word, Si (Mim.)— Box St eU. txtrm WANTED One Fully Experienced Automobile Electrician, capable of handling generator, starter, regulator, repairs fault finding and rewiring. BOX A 9473 ST.. K.U JOHORE ESTATE Requires Guards Gurkhas/ Ex-Service Men preferred. Essential good character references from previous employers/officers. Apply Klvlnx full514 words
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Advertisement917 1960-07-30 15 SITUATIONS VACANT >• Word, tS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm wantid by a Bui Company in acr the attain of the Company (b) Cashier (male or female) Security required and (c) a Clerk with knowIrdse of Chinese Kngllsh Accounts and good In correspondence. Applications giving full details of previous experience917 words
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Advertisement1011 1960-07-30 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordt SS (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrm ATTRACTIVELY DICORATID, fully furrlshed flat, 21. St. Martin a Drive. Tanglln, air-conditioned rooms, modern colour bathrooms attached, only for families available Immediately. TO LIT furnished 3 Bedroom Bungalow newly renovated with telephone Installed at Belmont Road, available now. Ring Line1,011 words
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Advertisement884 1960-07-30 15 EDUCATION it Wtrdt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm EXAMINATIONS At The Far Eastern Music School have Just been ceaI eluded. Enrolments ara now open daily for new term to beginners and advanced students. Modern Jaxs and Guitar Tuition now available. Apply Secretary, 1-A. Kirk Terrace, B'pora. POSTAL TUITION:- Let884 words
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Advertisement928 1960-07-30 15 •OOKS 4V PUBLICATIONS Wtrdt U (M<n>— Box St eta. txtrm MONO KONG A PAR lAIT BUI LOIR ■ttaktlshed ISM A Bi-Menthly a«rleeUeal •f Building A Rsal Iststa Activities in ths Far last. Copies of the current Issue of The Builder are still available. Contents Include: The sscend artlsle en Malaya's928 words
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Advertisement1035 1960-07-30 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrt I*lo VANOUARD f6OO/- Good Condition All Round. H.P. Acceptrd. View at I*, Jalan Lanjut. aecnbawanK Hills Estate, B'pore. after 2 p.m. TRIUMPH MAVFLOWIR lMfe model, accident free, excellent rondi- lion 51. 200/- 0.n.0. View at 191 Kolam Ayer Estate.1,035 words
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Advertisement881 1960-07-30 15 FOR SALE it Wordt Si (Min.)-toox it ett. txtrm CARS/TRUCKS BATTERIES BervicInx and re-conditioning Horns, starters. Dynamos. Wiring, Wipers, Lamps. Electric Motors. Irons. Fans, Waterpumps, Generator*, Magnetos, Diesel, Fui) Injection Pumps Injectors Nozzles. Pleas* d" 93 Victoria St. B'pore. 7. YASHICA ALL TRANSISTOR HlghFidellty Hearing Aid with high-lon volume control.881 words
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341 1960-07-30 16 WARD TO PARTNER PRINCE OF I LALITA AGAIN ON THE TRACK HOPE RIDES MARKSMAN PENANG, Friday. PRINCE of Lalita, easy winner of the Governor's Cup last Sunday, will start at very short odds in the Penang Gold Cup on Sunday. Arthur Ward will again partner Doc Rodgers* brilliant stayer, in341 words
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Article323 1960-07-30 16 lITEIGHTS for Tf all eight races at Penang on Sunday are: Cl. 3, Div. I— B.]f I'mbrian 9.00 Coleman Street 8.06 Francoscot 8.05 Gallant Turk 8.03 Three Cheers 8.03 Verni x.oi Barllnnle 8.01 Khampang Phet 8.00 Barakat 7.11 Trigger II 7.10 Cl. 5. Div. I— 6f Remembrance 9.00323 words
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Article160 1960-07-30 16 •T AUREL. Fri.— Nine French I horses, including two owned by the young Aga I Khan, were named yesterday as candidates for the M$300.000 Laurel Park international race on Nov. 11. Laurel president John [Schapiro said he and his international committee for the race will select oneUPI - 160 words
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285 1960-07-30 16 Kipling shocks Si. Paddy with late run T ONDON, Fri.— Kipling, a three-year-old colt owned by Lord Sefton. brought off one of the biggest surprises of the season by beating Sir Victor Sassoon's Epsom Derby winner, St. Paddy, in the Gordon Stakes, run over a mile and a half atReuter - 285 words
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Article72 1960-07-30 16 SINGAPORE, Frl. The distances of races for Class 1 horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's AugustSeptember meeting have been amended as: First run 6f, 7f or 1 mile; second run 6f, 7f or 1J miles. The Williamson Memorial Stakes for Class 1, Div. 1 over 7f72 words
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Article738 1960-07-30 16 Norman Siebel - Johore on a Cup mission tomorrow Norman Siebel, By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. /\NLY two points of interest remain in the Malaya V Cup soccer competition before the final is played at the Merdeka Stadium on Sept 17 Can Singapore preserve their unblemished record (nine wins from nine matches so far)738 words
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Article109 1960-07-30 16 I ONDON. Fri. Twentyfive final acceptors were announced for the Willian Hill Gold Cup to be run at Redcar over a mile on Aug. 6. They are (with weights) Sovereign Path (9.7), Firestreak (9.6), Rexeauus (9.1), Hard and Soft (8.11), Guitarist (8.11). Lady ln TroubleReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-07-30 16 HIGH ENDEA VOUR BY VA ULTER STEVENSON daylight between the bar and the body of pole vaulter D. D. Stevenson of Edinburgh University as he sets a championship record of 12ft 2in at the British A.A.A. Junior championships at Hurlingham Park track, London. The previous best was 12ft lin49 words
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Article64 1960-07-30 16 KOTA BHARU. Fri. The Kelantan A.A.A. is to ask the Federal Government to exempt from Income tax any donation to the association. This decision was taken at the executive committee meeting. The Kelantan A.A.A will make the request through its delegates to the annual F.M.A.A.U. meeting64 words
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Article227 1960-07-30 16 LIM KEE CHAN - Frida's last races for Police LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE. F r i. Singapore's leading sprinter Ernest Frida will represent Singapore Police for trie last time when they meet Federation Police In their inter- territorial athletics meet at Thomson Road tomorrow, starting at 2.15 p.m. Frida. 20. who has also represented227 words
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Article24 1960-07-30 16 PARIS, Fri.— Robert Haillet. one of France's leading tennis players, has signed a contract to Join Jack Kramer's professional troupe. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement114 1960-07-30 16 paint with DULUX and j|PPiiL PENTALITEJ. young colours that stay young Bring youth into your home with the gay young colours of DULUX and PENTALITE paints. young colours that stay young. DULUX and PENTALITE resist age. Resist fungus damp .heat. Stand up to tough tropical climates. They're made in Malaya114 words
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Advertisement101 1960-07-30 16 SAVES TIME! ■rvy \ll i vv^Y2Bw sl/!\ 9 SAVES MONEY! The Universal 'jeep' cuts costs because it does so many jobs better and faster. The extra traction of its 4 wheel drive takes it through mud, sand or soft carth up steep grades in all kinds of weather. For highway101 words
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Miscellaneous127 1960-07-30 16 SOCCER Malaya Cup: Joint Services v Negri (Jn. Besar 5.10 p.m.). TENNIS Malayan open championship* (Penang S.C. courts). BADMINTON Malayan championships (Perak Turf Club, Ipoh 9 a.m.). spore Commercial houses: Boustead v STC. NTS v Sime Darby (SBA Hall 7.30 pm.1. ATHLETICS Malayan Telecoms (Ipoh padang); Spore Police v Malayan127 words
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Article547 1960-07-30 17 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM, AMPON-PREMJIT GAIN NARROW VICTORY OVER TITLE HOLDERS By Penang, Friday jiELICISIMO Ampon of the Philippines and Premjit Lall of India entered the final of the men's doubles in the Malayan open mnis championships here this evening with a narrow win over the Dlders, K. Iftikhar547 words
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Article, Illustration667 1960-07-30 17 Extend tourney to draw more crowds, suggests Ampon CLASH BETWEEN THE TWO 16-YEAR-OLDS PRODUCED SOME BRILLIANT TENNIS PNANG. Fri— The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya should extend its tournament over a week instead of the usual four days, said Felicisimo Ampon. The Filipino champion said this would give players sufficient667 words
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Article21 1960-07-30 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Amatuer Athletic Association's Olympic trials scheduled to take place .it Farrer Park today, were cancelled.21 words
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637 1960-07-30 17 ■tics V 100 yds Heat 1PB Michael io 7s. iBCrnK Ht-ng 2 Omar ■^Raurtrlo 2 T. Veera d Heat l: i Berbin Mahmood 1 L. Noel 2 A'ohd ■V Heat 3: 1 Omar J ■Wile:..; 24.55; 4<Uvj, H^ man bln M.ilunood 3 ■^PSulonc 3637 words
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822 1960-07-30 17 Eddy Choong starts title bid with 15-min win frustrated opponent LIM WEI LON SCALPS SEEDED BILLY NG IPOH, Friday. FORMER All-England and Malayan champion 1 Eddy Choong, gave hopes of a successful comeback when the Malayan open badminton championships started at the Perak Turf Club courts ioday. Choong, who has822 words
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Article287 1960-07-30 17 STORE TO SEND 7 OR 8 TO ROME SINGAPORE, F r i. Singapore will send a seven-or eight-man team, including two officials to the Olympic Games in Rome next month. This was decided at a meeting of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council tonight. The Singapore contingent will be: Weightlif287 words
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Advertisement182 1960-07-30 17 lilltlij... Yum- excellent tuste jHK}^| B atll l compliments your friends PBKi'««£ emu' <*55* llvgsaSK«vX is the glass that contains MARTELL BRANDY Worth twenty times that little extra (juticura Soap now contains a powerful new antiseptic— *ACTAMER— which relieves and guards against the burning and itching of PRICKLY HEAT Itching,182 words
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Article, Illustration312 1960-07-30 18 In: Two top men of the jungle war days CARBONELL AND CASSELS HERE AS GUESTS FOR CELEBRATIONS- KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two top personalities of the Emergency days arrived today as guests of the Federation Government to attend the V-Day celebrations. One was the man who served as Commissioner of the312 words
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Article34 1960-07-30 18 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Anthony Barber, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, told a hushed House of Commons that the farthing— the smallest coin of the Realm— is being withdrawn from circulation. —U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article36 1960-07-30 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. Six scouters will receive medals of merit, from the Yang diPertuan Negara, Chief Scout of Singapore, at the official opening of the Golden Jubilee Patrol Camp at Jurong Park, on Aug. 20.36 words
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Article29 1960-07-30 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The acting Director of Posts today announced that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Aug 1, which is a public holiday.29 words
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336 1960-07-30 18 i- SINGAPORE. Fri. TEN employees of the Singapore International Airport milk bar at Paya Lebar went on strike today 48 hours before a change of management. They then barricaded themselves behind chairs and strung up posters and banners protesting against the new management's336 words
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Article323 1960-07-30 18 LONDON. Fri London stock markets finished an unsettled week on a satisfactory note today although holiday Influences restricted the volume of business. Medium and long-dated giltedged securities were often better. The rise in this week's United Kingdom Treasury bill late had no effect except on Short-dated stocks which323 words
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Article212 1960-07-30 18 VALLETTA, Fri.— The British destroyer Broadsword entered Valletta "harbour today with the bodies of two men killed in an explosion In the 5,719-ton British vessel Hartismere In the Mediterranean yesterday.— Reuter. Jean Moey (S'gon and Ng Mei Ling (Penang). seeded to meet the holders, also had an212 words
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Article40 1960-07-30 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Education today said nearly 25,000 children had been registered for 1961 admission to Primary One, from July 11 to July 23. The 452 registration centres would remain open until Aug. 13.40 words
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Article96 1960-07-30 18 SINGAPORE. Prl— Kltchee of Hong Kong ended their Singapore tour with a 2-1 win over a Singapore selection side at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. This brought their tally to three wins and one defeat and It might have been two wins and two defeats, had the96 words
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91 1960-07-30 18 Psychology warfare to be stepped up KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— New intensified psychological warfare against the remaining terrorists hiding in the MalayaThailand border area will begin on Monday, the day after the official ending of the 12-year-old Emergency. In this all-out effort the terrorists will be given a "balance sheet" of91 words
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212 1960-07-30 18 LEOPOLDVILLE, Fri.— Troops of the mutinous Congolese Force Publique seized a planeload ol rations flown into Goma, Kivu Province, yesterday in advance of Irish troops of the U.N. force. Reliable sources here said the first transport that touched down at Goma was surrounded by212 words
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159 1960-07-30 18 Surprise defeat seeded pair by Indonesians IPOH, Friday. 'FAN GAIK BEE of Penang and Mrs. Cecili Samuel of Selangor, the defending champion did not have to exert themselves to qualify for th semi-finals of the women's doubles at the Maiaya Open Badminton Championships here tonigh They beat Kong Yau Heong159 words
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Article202 1960-07-30 18 Surrey force a draw LONDON. Fri— Surrey drew w 1 the South Africans at The O' here today. Scores: South Africans 33 dec. and 67-4 dec. Surrey 23 dec. (E. Bedser 67 n.0.) and 53 Results of other matches: At Kettering: Middlesex Northants by inns, and 14 ru. Northants 225Reuter - 202 words
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Obituary31 1960-07-30 18 MR*. MOLLY PHILIP, »lff K.T. Philip, paused away peaceful!--29-7-60. Cortege leaving 10 Ctaerai Avenue, Spore for Orthodox 8> Church, Topaz Road, 4 p.m. 30-' 1 end thence to Bldadarl p.m.31 words
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Advertisement16 1960-07-30 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS 10 H'orW* $10 (Minimum, finest tobacco perfectly packed I ■mm lii.iii.l in......... TZZZ^^^^M16 words
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