The Straits Times, 6 August 1960
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Title Section17 1960-08-06 1 avkba«;e daily certified sale fej.€CTDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1960 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration642 1960-08-06 1 'NO MORE PLANES MAY LAND' ORDER Oil drums, vehicles will block runways ELISABETHVILLE, Fri. Tshombe men ready to repel troops transports THE Katanga Director of Civil Aviation tonight ordered all airfields in Katanga to be closed from midnight tonight. This is part of Katanga's attempt to block theReuter; UPI - 642 words
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Article196 1960-08-06 1 Nikita praises Mac's ability jtfß. KHRUSHCHEV ifl today praised the British Prime Minister's statesmanship and agreed with him that the international situation had deteriorated. But of Mr. Macmlllan's phrase in his letter of July 19 that "I simply do not understand what your purpose is today," the Soviet leader saidReuter - 196 words
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Article31 1960-08-06 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Seventyeight rebels of the Darul Islam movement died in a recent battle with loyalist forces at Tanrutedong in the South Celebes, according to an army statement.31 words
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Article31 1960-08-06 1 JAKARTA, Fri.— lndonesian Dyaks living on the Sarawak border have sworn not to cross into the British territory, the military commander of East Borneo, Lleut.-Col. Suharjo, said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article182 1960-08-06 1 'By ABDULLAH AHMAD KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE fate of the PMIP-controlled Government of Trengganu will be decided at the crucial Budget meeting of the State Legislative Assembly in Kuala Trengganu tomorrow. And the man who can save or destroy It Is ironically the former182 words
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Article100 1960-08-06 1 Instructor fatally stabbed SINGAPORE, Sat.— Former driving instructor Loh Ah Kow. 25. was killed early today in an ambush near his Craig Road Chinatown home here. He received stab wounds in the neck and body. CIO men later entered a house along the same street and detained two suspects. Earlier100 words
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Article149 1960-08-06 1 Thais raid 'Red nest,' seize 1 1 I BANGKOK, Fri. ELEVEN men were arrested in Nakorn Srithamaraj, South Thailand on Wednesday accused of subversive, activities. The Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, was immediately informed of the arrests, the police here said. The announcement said more than 50 Bangkok r.I.D. men149 words
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Article46 1960-08-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. j The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has been admitted to the Bungsar Hospital here with fever. A press statement issued here said: "His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong has been admitted to Bungsar Hospital for investigation and treatment of fever.46 words
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Article24 1960-08-06 1 LYONS. Fri. Two Algerians sentenced to death by a military court for terrorist acts were guillotined today in the prison courtyard here.24 words
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Article173 1960-08-06 1 Special Army to guard Whites PRETORIA, Fri. South Africa's Defence Minister, Mr. Jacobus Fouche. today announced the establishment of "sentinel platoons" of part-time soldiers who "will take the devil by the ears if necessary." He was addressing a conference here of officers of Commando units and the Citizens Force, bothReuter - 173 words
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Article58 1960-08-06 1 CAU FOR TROOPS SALISBURY. Fri -Mi in>n.*i DcMeerstie i Soatbera Klio')»-i < \*< (.in ii.<tion4li»t "t 111. II llJfltlV llllrtl V. I t.iry fur Cemmoan Bel itmuv Mr > ladvt j-u hit fiT ■rtttfk tt""p* '•cut !•> Bhoflc-ii I (Sec BOfi I CIRL DROWNED »r-old rirl I eo*f58 words
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Advertisement195 1960-08-06 1 fwun y FINI SHOtS FOR MEN A^B V .^fc. i II .^S^HR- CROCKITT lONES 111 4 reasons why ihe burglar cant get in Chubb security for home, shop or office doors-for $18. You've seen it in the newspapers: '.Burglary up by 64%. Or 'Public asked to aid police' You run195 words
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Article, Illustration4766 1960-08-06 2 Ong superman who never was b^^tf^^^^ u .^^^^^^^^S^^k^^^^^^_^^^^^h_ RAJARATNAM: HE TRIED TO BE FLASH GORDON AND TARZAN, TOO BUT HE FAILED... 'WHAT DO WE DO? DO WE SEND AN ULTIMATUM TO THE FEDERATION?' SINGAPORE, Friday DESUMING the Le- gislative Assembly debate on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara's speech today, the Minister4,766 words
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Advertisement134 1960-08-06 2 V Z' i*\ -S>: 'X," N. BORNEO SARAWAK i.. A BRUNEI HIHKnkK 1 TAN SUM CUAN t CROSFIELD (B) LTD 1 SON KOTA BAM U fn^nHrW^^BrHTffT^P^Tß m T <* YEONG v TAIPING HUP HENG HARDWARE V co ltd V rh TH A fN U IPOH UN VE SAL CMS FOOK134 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-08-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fwUAT^\ 1 1 If T& S« IF TWAT DffWfi) V iSS ■> J Y~l *TANOS UP WU&4 r-^ V > *j\\C_ DOSS THE way to your man's heart have you seen those exciting Malayan recipes in Her World?41 words
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253 1960-08-06 3 'DANGER OF WAR...SO SEND TROOPS' PLEA TO MAC LUSAKA (Northern Rhodesia) Friday I^ENNETH Kaunda. the Northern Rhodesian African nationalist leader, yesterday cabled Mr. Macmillan urging him to send troops to Federation because of the "atmosphere of war." He also cabled Mr. Dag Hanunarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary-General, urging him to intervene.253 words
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Article131 1960-08-06 3 ASTONISHED PILOT RETURNS SAFE TO HIS CARRIER f)ALLAS, Fri.— lt didn't take long for a U.S. Navy pilot to realise that something was drastically wrong after he took off from an Italian base on Tuesday in an FBU Crusader Jet. He noticed that his wings were still folded,UPI - 131 words
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75 1960-08-06 3 COOK, 12, POISONS FIVE-BY ACCIDENT NEW YORK. Fri. —A. x 12-year-old Negro boy preparing a meal for his six brothers and sisters accidental poisoned five of them today, killing three and making two others seriously ill. A coroner's report said the deaths were accidental. The boy. Ernest Nuby, mixed anti-cockroachReuter - 75 words
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Article32 1960-08-06 3 PARIS. Fri.— Six Alpinists died yesterday on holiday ascents in the Mont Blence range— five of them swept to their death in an avalanche of newly-fallen snow.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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339 1960-08-06 3 Britain is told: You took a 'very strange position RB-47: NEW WARNING IN RUSSIAN REPLY MOSCOW, Friday TMSSIA has accused Britain of adopting "a very strange position" over the shooting down of an American RB-47 reconnaissance plane off Russia on July 1, the Soviet news agency Tass said last night.Reuter - 339 words
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174 1960-08-06 3 Another call to Moscow: Free men from downed plane WASHINGTON, Fri. The United states today repeated its demand that Russia release two members of the crew of the RB-47 aircraft shot down on July 1. In a note to the Soviet government today the United States said Russia had "illegallyReuter - 174 words
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Article16 1960-08-06 3 SAIGON. Fri. A French hunter was killed by terrorists in Binh Long Province. —U.P.I.UPI - 16 words
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154 1960-08-06 3 NEW DELHI, Fri.— The Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, said today that he had rejected a demand for safe conduct from Mr. Zaphu Phizo, the rebel Naga tribal leader now in Britain. He told Parliament he could not accept the conditions laid down by Mr.Reuter - 154 words
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305 1960-08-06 3 U.S. DEMAND AT TEST TALKS A-ban: 'China must be in pact' (GENEVA. Fri. The United States has made it clear that it considers it essential for China to accede to a treaty banning nuclear weapon tests. This came out during yesterday's 80-mlnute session of the three-power conference, which was discussingReuter - 305 words
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Article54 1960-08-06 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— Crown Prince Akihito of Japan will pay a 13-day visit to the United States between Sept. 22 and Oct. 5. the State Department announced today. The Prince will be accompanied by his wife Princess Mlchlko. and is coming to mark the 100 th yearReuter - 54 words
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Miscellaneous367 1960-08-06 3 DAnin CiMr ADADr For Sport; 9.30 The News: 9.40 KAUIU SINGAPORE Interlude; 9.45 Radio Ranch; 10.00 Medium w.v. Aia m ,t, My Word; 10.30 Saturday Nlßht Is Mwllßm Wave 476 metre. Melody N ght uOQ clo Short Wave: 42 metres f«« m«-u.m pm. RA °IO MALAYA AM. 6.30 Good Morning;367 words
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Article102 1960-08-06 4 NEW STAGE FOR THE GARDENS SINGAPORE, Fri.— A permanent openair stage for cultural shows is to replace the temporary wooden stage at the Botanic Gardens. The present stage, built about a year ago, Is to be demolished soon, the Government said today. Meanwhile, an Aneka Ragam Rakyat will be held102 words
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Article41 1960-08-06 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— Swam) Ranganathananda of the Sri Rama Krishna Mission who is now on a South-East Asian tour, will give a public lecture on "Religion for Modern Man" at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Diamond Jubilee Hall, Johore Bahru.41 words
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Article24 1960-08-06 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water will be cut off in Leng Keng Tiga and Jalan Kembangan from 9 -a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article326 1960-08-06 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Buttrose 'leniency in the circumstances existing today is out of the question' J^R. JUSTICE BUTTROSE said in the Assize Court today that the time was rapidly approaching when consideration must be given to imposing caning in addition to a substantial sentence of imprisonment326 words
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Article, Illustration145 1960-08-06 4 TJILUWAH' S LAST TRIP ODT OF S'PORE WHEN Captain J. E. Bast, (above). Master of the Royal Interocean liner Tjiluwah, sailed his ship out of Singapore for Australia, It was for the last time. The Tjiluwah, which had been on the Singapore-Ja-pan run for the last six years, has now145 words
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204 1960-08-06 4 Adult study plan: ***** 'functional literates' a year KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE working committee set up to reorganise adult education in Malaya has recommended that 50,000 people lie trained each year to become "functional literates." For this, the committee recommends that 500 centres be set up and 5,000 part-time teachers204 words
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Article177 1960-08-06 4 BETTING: 2 FINED $2,000 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two brothers, 81m Soon Poh and Sim Boon Heng. of Bencoolen Street were fined $1,000 each by the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. James Loh, today for assisting ln the management of a common betting house. The brothers were arrested during a raid on a house177 words
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192 1960-08-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Trade Inquiries are going out daily from the Federation to various countries including Britain, Australia and Japan, for alternative sources of supplies for goods formerly bought from South Africa. Importers told the Straits Times today that the price and quality of the192 words
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Article134 1960-08-06 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two community centre team leaders who scored top marks in a recent examination on community work and recreation, are to go abroad for further training. They are Mr. Neo Beng Chuan and Mr. Lam Yong Sang, both employed by the People's Association. Mr. Neo,134 words
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Article16 1960-08-06 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 1960-61 session of the Singapore Polytechnic will begin on Aug. 15.16 words
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Article48 1960-08-06 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The finals of the Inter-secondary school debate organised by the Chinese YMCA will be held at the association premises ln South Pier tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. Inche Rahim Ishak, political secretary to the Ministry for Culture, will distribute prizes to the winners.48 words
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Advertisement194 1960-08-06 4 The Few On July 10, 1940, 20 years ago, began the greatest battle of the warperhaps the last battle fought out by individuals in mortal combat. It was the Battle of Britain. Today in the FREE PRESS one of the pilots who took part one of the Few will tell194 words
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Advertisement532 1960-08-06 4 I Q»aANISATIQN 1 X hOWSHOWIIIG!'«V,ii I io 4 rccMcuN M *MLiuu) Victor Motur« Hcdy Lomot, f TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! ](O WALJJMSNEY MMESkkMTHUR^I^MHBA Tomorrow 8.45 om "Ulvttaii" >■ m.*JJ Mim f jiir«'i last day.' EM*%* t K«n»«H. More lourrr. BocoM "Worth West Frontier"* f C'Scopo-lottmonColor (JARO). t SEASON STARTS FROmT*"" X MIDNIGHT532 words
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Miscellaneous211 1960-08-06 4 Singapore diary... PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Singapore Chess Club. 3 p.m.; Exhibition of selected photo- judo practice, 5 p.m.: Y.A.O. graphs from Asian Countries at and Y.S.V. Club night and Raffles Museum, 9 a.m. to 5.30 Malay class, 7 p.m pm Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): KO\v croft THEATRE Children's play centres. 9 a.m.211 words
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Miscellaneous314 1960-08-06 4 rpHE following is today's Hong Kong, Tokyo CJL 718) > -I schedule of civil air- pm .«_j.. Tv T «ir«r'« (oa craft movements at Paya tl f r fl Jn To Jakana (OA Lebar Airport, Singapore. Cathay Pacific To Bangkok. v Hon Kon < cx 730) 1230 P m ARRIVALS314 words
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142 1960-08-06 6 Policemen cleared of robbery charges DARIT BUNTAR, Fri After two main witnesses had given evidence at a preliminary inquiry here today, the magistrate, Tengku Zainal Abidin ibni Sultan Abdul Hamid Shah, discharged a police inpector and a detective police constable facing two charges of robbery. Inspector Ronald Augustus Luis. 23.142 words
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127 1960-08-06 6 FLOWERS TO CALM A WIFE'S WHATH... pENANG. Fri.— Flowers play an important part in human emotions, the Governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, said today when he opened the Federation Orchid Society's second orchid show in the Penang Chinese Girls' High School here. 'How often have we husbands cooled127 words
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Article306 1960-08-06 6 PLAN FOR NEW DEEP WATER WHARVES Federation Gbvernment is asked for allocations KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. FEDERATION Government has been asked for allocations to build deep water wharves in Buttenvorth. This is disclosed in an annual report of the Penang Port Commission published here today. The report for 1959 says that306 words
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Article, Illustration231 1960-08-06 6 Chief Minister leads the big welcome home for former MCA chief PENANG. Fri. A crowd of 700 including the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. and the MCA president, Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok gave a rousing welcome home today to Dr. Lim Chong Eu (above), former president of the231 words
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Article54 1960-08-06 6 KANGAR, Fri. The Perils Government proposes to give loans to assemblymen to buy cars. A Bill to amend the Legislative Assembly (Members' Remuneration) Enactment to provide for this will be introduced at the assembly's next meeting. A loan will not exceed $5,000 and will carry lnteres*54 words
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Article60 1960-08-06 6 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. The 14-foot crocodile caught at Sungel Merbau Kedong, near Sungel Dua village here, by two brothers, has been sold to a Parit Buntar businessman for $50. The brothers, Inche Ahmad bin Jusoh, 50, and Inche Ismail, 43, both padl planters, used a fowl tied60 words
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Article64 1960-08-06 6 Malaya's role by Sultan KULIM. Fri.— Malaya would have a more Important role to play In the affairs of the world and Malayans must come forward to take their fair share of the burden of the State and the nation, the Sultan of Kedah said here yesterday at the annual64 words
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220 1960-08-06 6 MISSING PRIESTS BACK HOME PENANG. Friday. THREE Catholic priests reported missing in the Jungle off Muka Head on Wednesday night have returned safely to the Pulau Tikus Novitiate in I Penang. The Rev. Brothers Sasimir (of Penang). Edward George (Kuala Lumpur) and Jerome220 words
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119 1960-08-06 6 POSTMEN SAY: PAY US AT LEAST $5O A DOG BITE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— 1V The National Union of Postal Uniformed Staff wants a minimum award of $50 as compensation to be paid to postmen bitten by dogs while on duty. This request is contained fn a memorandum to be sent119 words
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Article27 1960-08-06 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Royal Ceylon Navy ships, the Mahasena and the Parakrama. will pay a goodwill visit to Singapore from Aug. 9 to Aug. 12.27 words
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Article61 1960-08-06 6 PENANG, Fri. A merchant who made a false report to the Penan* registrar to obtain a citizenship certificate was today fined $200. M. Othman Gani, 50, pleaded guilty to a charge of declaring; falsely that he had lived in Malaya for more than 11 years61 words
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Article119 1960-08-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. The body of a 10--year-old Singapore boy, Tham Wing Sung,, was today recovered from a disused mining pool near Salak South He and a girl, Kok Yoke Kwal. also aged 10, were both drowned In the pooJ yesterday. Police began dragging119 words
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Article75 1960-08-06 6 PENANO. Prl. A young nun on her way to Dublin had a tearful reunion with her parents on board the Carthage today. Sister Mary of Our Lady of Lourdes, formerly Miss Alice Wong, 23, will be away for three years to study domestic science. Her parents. Mr.75 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1960-08-06 7 Dom Manuel failed to raise revenue to meet the growing military Bill Population resisted evacuation order JX 1807, the fortress of Malacca was deliberately and completely demolished. Bastion by bastion, stone by stone, the stern old guardian of the Straits was reduced to1,265 words
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Miscellaneous236 1960-08-06 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Heintdahi 1 I /BEAT IT. BEFORE I\| KTHIS BOOK-PEPPLIN'iI I C HERE WE GO <> "V^-—^ I /BUT, DOC LOSE MY TEMPER") (JACKET IS A MENACE U i-/ /ISAIPIDON'T V -.nj?K' ,^-ir^— < T'UFE AM'UMB-BUTi N ->-s_^-^' O WANTASETOF N ---L_ V)*\»*\ClC I GOTTA EAT... LVI236 words
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Article138 1960-08-06 8 J» Wtrit HI (Minimum) sons and OAucMTinj or the late Mr. Oon Kbeng Hoa thank relatives and friends for their wreaths, assistance and attendance at the funeral JtJlit LIB and relatives thank Priests, friends for their kind attendance, asaiatanee. contribution!, wreatha, and can a', tba funeral of Madam Margaret138 words
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Obituary38 1960-08-06 8 Wordt Sit (Minimum) IN LOVINC MIMORV of our beloved ■on snd brother, N. Alagaratnam died •> 195*. Cone but not forgotten. In■erted by his sorrowing parents, Mr. xnil Mrs. A. It. Na- aratnara, his brotners and sister.38 words
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672 1960-08-06 8 The Straits Times Saturday, August 6, 1960. Cost Of The Schools The cost of the recommendations of the Education Review Committee will receive proper attention in due course. NoI one is going to say at this moment (or possibly even at much later moments) that the Committee has recommended a672 words
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Article374 1960-08-06 8 In London Dr. Banda has secured for the Nyasas a maji ority in the legislative council and it seems that for the timebeing this will content him. Even now only 100,000 of Nyasaland's 2] million people will be enfranchised, but Africans and not Europeans will next year374 words
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Article197 1960-08-06 8 Assuming the Federation Government accepts and makes every effort to apply the recommendations of the committee that has just reported ion its review of educational policy, the task of endowing every citizen with functional literacy in the national language will still be only half done. A means of197 words
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Article, Illustration995 1960-08-06 8 After some very costly lessons learned in Indo-China and Morocco by WILLIAM MILLINSHIP FRANCE is liquidating her African empire with a swift, smooth efficiency that contrasts sharply with the chaos of the former Belgian Congo. The process will be very nearly complete by midAugust. In995 words
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Article102 1960-08-06 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Time* of August 4. 1910 SERIOI'S mutiny broke out yesterday on the Russian steamer Dani* now riding on the Singapore Roads. It appears that two firemen were arrested by the local police following attempts to assault an officer of the ship. They are to102 words
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Advertisement76 1960-08-06 8 SPECTACLES EVERYWHERE! O'« purchase spectacle* avtry*har», even oiurj tha rood *<H. How•var, tha ruk of ayn^hf impoirmant by waonng improper glass*! should not be ignored. Only o qualititd skillful vision specialist with precise equipment to examine your eyes scientifically could safeguord your vision. Seek professional visuol service not gfosees at76 words
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Advertisement85 1960-08-06 8 ZfZT Plan, manufacture ZT and install all types of -Ssr telephone equipment "iiirnnw tfuunt coewoMsm Standard TekpkofHi, and C obits Limirtd nucMMumuneo iniiumi CROSBY HOUSE ROBINSON ROAD P.O. SOX 27«2 SIHOA»0«I. AGENT:: PATERSON, SIMONS t CO. LTD., SINGAPORE I KUALA lUMPUR PINAN6 IPOH. WKWQKE MK&L IMMataWMBSI •20 tteylen. Rood T»l:85 words
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194 1960-08-06 9 JAILED for KILLING WOMAN'S HUSBAND KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A young aborigine was today Jailed for four years for killing the husband of a woman with whom he, was alleged to have had I an illicit affair. Pajak bin Itek was found guilty by a seven-mam jury of culpable homicide not194 words
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64 1960-08-06 9 FASTER JET TO U.S. FROM NEXT WEEK SINGAPORE, Fri. PanAmerican World Airways will begin its faster oure-jet service between Los Angeles and Singapore next Wednesday when a Boeing 707-321 inter-continental Jetliner arrives here on its inaugural flight. This morning, a Pan-Am inter-continental left here for Saigon after a familiarisation tour64 words
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Article53 1960-08-06 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Four Indian warships, which paid a goodwill visit to Singapore last month, are due to return tomorrow after exercises with the Commonwealth navies. They are the Mysore, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral B. S. Soman, Flag Officer commanding the Indian Fleet, the Brahmaputra, the53 words
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Article50 1960-08-06 9 SINGAPORE, Frt. The Soviet-built TU 104 Jet airliner will become a familiar sight at Singapore airport when Czechoslovaklan Airlines starts its Prague to Jakarta service on Aug. 26. A plane will call here for refuelling every Friday on its way back to Prague via Rangoon.50 words
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Article61 1960-08-06 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Party Rakyat, Singapore, today regretted that the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusbf bin Ishak, did not refer to South Africa's policy of racial discrimination In his speech opening the present session of the Legislative Assembly. In a statement the party urged the Government61 words
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Article325 1960-08-06 9 GOVT. SETS A LEAD IN JOBS— OTHER EMPLOYERS WILL SEE ADVANTAGES OF THIS RECRUITING, SAYS BYRNE SINGAPORE, Friday. THE FINANCE Minister has directed all Government departments and quasi-Govern-inent bodies to give first preference in filling vacancies for tradesmen and skilled workers to members of the325 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-08-06 9 SHE'LL BE FIRST MALAY GIRL AT TECHNICAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Che Jamilah binte Ahmad, 17, of Johore Bahru, will be the first Malay girl to study at the Technical College here. Che Jamilah (above) has been awarded a Ministry of Education bursary to take? up a one-year preliminary course61 words
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Article, Illustration181 1960-08-06 9 SUNGEIBULOH APPROVED AS SITE FOR AIRPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Belgian airport expert, Mr. L.M. Chapeaux, flew home today fuli of smiles. The reasons for the smiles: 1. The Government has agreed to build the new international airport at Sungei Buloh, the area chosen by him; and 2. The Government181 words
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Article59 1960-08-06 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. Hsiong Slang Long, llbraiian of Nanyang University, has been awarded a one-year grant to undertake research in library science at Columbia University, the U.S. Consulate General here announced today. The grant Is awarded under the U.S. Government's international edu c a tional exchange programme59 words
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148 1960-08-06 9 5 teachers going to the US on study trips KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Five Malayan teachers will leave for America this month to attend six-month specialised courses in universities. The awards were made under the U.S. Government's teacher development programme. The five teachers are: Mr. Leslie K. Cheah, principal of the148 words
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Article59 1960-08-06 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Director of Telecommunications, Mr. P.O. Rlckard, states that telegraph messengers are strictly forbidden to solicit gifts in money or In kind. Solicitation of such gifts may be construed by a court as solicitation of a bribe and an offer of such gift may be59 words
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Article68 1960-08-06 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin granted a decre nisi in the High Court today to Tan* Yuen Choo. of the Social welfare Department, dissolving her marriage with Tay Kheng Huat. a merchant, on thp ground of adultery. The decree is to be made absolute68 words
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Article129 1960-08-06 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore and Federation Governments will set up a joint examination^ board to examine University ot Malaya law graduates tor admission to the local Bar. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Legislative Assembly yesterday that legislation to129 words
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Article25 1960-08-06 9 PENANG. Fri.— The Penang Straits Chinese British Association will hold Its annual meeting at the Rubber Trade Association at 5.30 p.m. next Thursday.25 words
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Article, Illustration166 1960-08-06 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Che Norisha, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, received a pleasant surprise today when she was crown -j ed Qneen of the Fairies by Brownies of the 25th Singapore Pack (Malay section). The "crowning" took place when Che Norisha, who166 words
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193 1960-08-06 9 WOMAN CAFE BOSS: UNIONIST BANGED TABLE DURING ROW SINGAPORE, Friday. A WORKER had banged a table during a scene with his woman employer, the eighth Magistrate, Mr. Dalip Singh, was told today. Madam Wu Chuen Chuen. owner of the Stamford Cafe in Bras Basab Road, said this at the trial193 words
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157 1960-08-06 9 This 'sleepy hollow' goes gay with V-Day joy |£LUANG, Fri— This usually "sleepy town" went gay today as more than 10,000 people. Including flagwaving school children, turned out at the town padang for a giant rally to celebrate the end of the Emergency. The Federation Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul157 words
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Article47 1960-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Kaoru Hayashl. 50, left today by air for Tokyo after two years In Malaya. Heads of diplomatic missions, senior Government officials and friends were at the airport to see Mr. and Mrs. Hayashi and their family off.47 words
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Advertisement216 1960-08-06 9 THE WORLD'S NEWEST AND COMPACT Valiant FOR A MVMf mWttk OF MOTORING W Dynamic Performance combined with k^, fc_ x High Economy! NOT ONE INCH TOO LONG OR A POUND TOO HEAVY Advonced styling ana every performance. Five yeor» of reflowing inch it a stimulus to search have produced a216 words
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Advertisement89 1960-08-06 9 What are a woman's best years? See Her World. for MALAYA'S BEST BONUS $25 PER YEAR PER $1000 DECLARED FOR 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 This rate would make your $10,000 Policy worth $15,000 in Twenty Years. Assets exceed $45 millions. Sums Assured exceed $150 millions. Claims Paid exceed $6089 words
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Letter669 1960-08-06 10 WHY IS CRITICISM ALWAYS HEAPED ON THE MOTORIST WHEN NOTHING IS DONE ABOUT OTHER HAZARDS? in Klang for travelling at 33 m p.h. I do not agree with these violations, but there are so many others that are allowed to continue unhampered by anyone, least of all the669 words
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154 1960-08-06 10 Traffic THE NOT-SO TENDER TRAP BY THE WAYSIDE "THE most important function of a policeman is the prevention of crime. Only when his presence, or the knowledge of it, is ineffective should he make an arrest. While passing through Dungun the other day I saw a mam. leaning against a154 words
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Letter110 1960-08-06 10 \[R. GHOSH (the Minister for Food and Agriculture in the State of Bengal) complains of the treatment afforded him by the Singapore Customs. He was obliged to wait for 40 minutes. This reminds me of the unforgettable treatment I received at the hands of the Calcutta110 words
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Letter77 1960-08-06 10 I AM not one ot the dogooders who see a potential saint in every criminal, but I was appalled at the severity of the sentence handed out by a Singapore court to a man who took part in a watch robbery. Six years' jail is surely too harsh fcr77 words
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237 1960-08-06 10 THE government has done A much for the rural population since it came to power. But one village seems to have been forgotten. A few weeks ago a letter appeared in the Straits Times regarding the large Malay village of Chang! Point. It was pointed237 words
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Advertisement236 1960-08-06 10 i\cc|j uui Pvliir f •'•-V'^<;;....-.----' J jwLi^fi KW^^~''Milgl(g«g»**^ ~4« CUTS SCRATCHES GET BETTER QUICKLY IF YOU COVER THEM FROM INFECTION I A <BAND AID First Aid Dressings Ka, g^gf w^m g^gr ■^■P^gH^i^H V^Trankly I dont IX^ VASELINE YS£pT Si <jk *Sfe BLAME HER. WHY DONT YOU 1 W YOUR HA/R236 words
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Advertisement131 1960-08-06 10 Full-diet f CHAPPIE is as I good as the food J you eat] It's real, fresh-cooked, lean red meat PLUS liver -and there's no cooking with Chappie. Scaled-in freshness and flafiSh VQur make Qmppjg pcrfeaiy ready PLUS Cereals to serve whenever you open the tin. PLUS health-giving vitamins A and131 words
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Miscellaneous244 1960-08-06 10 Straits Times Crossword P flgP~~flr IHP~"g|gF IglV HH? Hp~l ACROSS 8 Present a girl with a note 9 Tough quality in iberd'. Un- o«deirtng job for tho« who 10 HuftUnor taking e»n^ (6). ln th (7 11 Broadcast which bUttM 15 Try to prevent our genera*^^w£Z3F?£l* tSj B olng after244 words
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Advertisement1769 1960-08-06 11 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TB AtEN, UVEBPttL, tLAStOW. LOWOOII ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sails P. S'haai Parang OFMODOCUS uverpaM An 7 CLYTONEUS HamOurg, Bremen. Mlland An it MENEIAUS UverpaM. OatM* SM. 1* TMn An 7/ S Aag II ACAPENOR L'don. H'burg, R'dam, A'mouth Aeg 7 Alg It An1,769 words
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Advertisement1299 1960-08-06 11 I^^^^^ M\.M^^m^^^m^^^m^kTmmmmmmmmmm^^^^B\S M mW aY M gr^ sbbV^bbbl r^bbt^ sbhsW k\Wu\* km m Bwm\m^BmW £#LjH»r. ADEN. REDSEA. MERITERUNEAN. CMT.HtHTAL I SCANIIHAVIAH POtTS. wLivQf "KAMBOOIA" a) f?" 7 AM I/Tin jtrSgjggZ "SEUNDIA" I) 21/22 An 21 24 All 25/21 An <?Jj|^ "ATUTNIA' I) 31 Ah/ 4 S*? 3. t Sept 4/1,299 words
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Advertisement1302 1960-08-06 11 ff/ffiM THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "&,r* Um»m iPMttpoWM oa MM UlitM BintHl) I LINES SAILINGS tl ADEN. U.K. CONTINENTAI PORTS S'w* V. Sham Penang OENLOYU LinrfMl. Hull. RotMrdMl. Haaburg SM. 1/ I An 10/14 An IS/H An OEHAITY LIMM. Grangeaocth 11/11 An 7/ I An 14/19 An lENMACINUI Haeiierg,1,302 words
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Advertisement1416 1960-08-06 11 it**- McALISTER «5c CO., LTD. W vpqir tel: h*i 2t3ti myg V**** ELLIHMAN UMB KUAVKMESS UMB LONDON. HAMWN. IOITERDAM HAVRE LOS AJWELES, SAN FIAHCItCI, 1 MIX SEATTLE, VANCBOVER I PORTLAND AM Mr CaaatlM I U.S.A. Atlactit Part*. Accepting c«gi far Coitrii t Sect* Cm OF WELIIHITIH Amorico. Sport P. S"h«m1,416 words
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Article34 1960-08-06 12 SINGAPORE. Aug. 5. RUBBER: 104 cents per lb. (down l'« cents). 5 p.m. close: 104 cents (quiet). TIN: 5409.H2'.. per picul (down 62!> cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 40 tons).34 words
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Article339 1960-08-06 12 T<HE week's trading I has been featureless, with little or no I support from overseas i report H.C.B .Co. Ltd. in their rubber market report. For the most part London and New York followed Singapore's lead and prices were marked up or down accordingly adds339 words
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412 1960-08-06 12 SHARES CONTINUE DULL: RUBBER EASES ON LOCAL SALES By Our Market Correspondent rjONTINUED selling pressure caused some easing of prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although as a whole the market continued dull and featureless. The selling pressure is largely confined to the mining section where scrip is still412 words
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Article23 1960-08-06 12 Malayan Stork Exchange: Aug. 5 Aug. 4 Industrials: 132.44 132.39 Tins: 204.88 205.96 S Rubbers: 252.03 252.14 Jan. 1 I!).".* inn23 words
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Article218 1960-08-06 12 AUGUST Hrst grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday ai 104- 1 cents per lb.. down 1»4 cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was very quiet. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per !b.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 104-*, sellers ld4\ eN); Int.218 words
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Article133 1960-08-06 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Product Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet;- UK/Continent Aug Sept. shipments $32 buyers, $33 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $47 sellers, drum $ol sellers Pepper: steady: no business was reported done, Muntok whit $315, Sarawak white $310. special Sarawak black $200. and garbled133 words
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Article12 1960-08-06 12 Sungei Bidor Tin's restricted production in July was 647 piculs.12 words
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Article117 1960-08-06 12 MELBOURNE. Frl. INVESTMENT shares closed the week trading along steady lines here today. Reid Murray gained sd. to 13s. 8d Base metals and the oils held a ii; in tone, .wiile Commonwealth Bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc 99, seller Mount Lyell 6/7>,4 North Broken Hill UOs.)117 words
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Article223 1960-08-06 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singa- pore Harbour Board wharves j this morning are: Bennevu 1/2, Perseus 4/5. Lao 6A, Neptunla 10/11, Orestes 13/14. Boissevain 15/16, Gleiiville 18, Mandowl 19, Glang Lee N. Wall 5. Malay 23/ 24. DonevereU 25/26, Pentakota 27/28, Okhla 29/30. Memnon 31/32. OakvUle 33/34. Menelaus223 words
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Article84 1960-08-06 12 rpHK Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32',. O.D. 32>«. 90 d/St 32 11/16 credit bills. 32% trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 13 16; Belgian Francs 1639\. On84 words
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Article717 1960-08-06 12 OINGAfrORE members of the Malayan Stock Excbanfe reported tne following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargaiiis are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.42..: Praser and Neave ords $2.03 ON; Gammon $2.18 R. D. $2.17; M. Cement $1.65 to $1.63;717 words
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Advertisement1124 1960-08-06 12 1 pT^LIMII Express U.S.A. Pacitic 6c Atlantic Coast Servic* E.I.A. E.T.A. t.I.A. S'oore P. Shim Henang H'konf 1. Angelia N. York 'OregM Mar.' 17/21 A|| 21/22 Am 23 Am 21 Am 17 Sell 1 Ott ■KMikawa Mara" Ist Call 23 U Sept 2( 27 Sept 21 Sept 2n< Call 291,124 words
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Advertisement378 1960-08-06 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir HtltkMl, JaiM:— Spore P S'Mm fenan| I "•UTMfVEHETT" IS Alt l2Au| II Aif BRADEVERETT HAlf 21 Alt Mr Rmimi. CkittagMf, CaleitU:"OONEVERCTT" Cs«. 25 21 I Aif II Aif Bulk oil/latex spice available. JOHNSON LINE far HiifkMf, laiai:- Spore P. Sham Penani ■■STAR BETELCEUSE" Aif lA|| la378 words
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Advertisement778 1960-08-06 12 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Work in connection with electrical extensions In Holland Road Substation will necessitate the I interruption of electricity supply I between the hours of 830 a.m and 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday 9th 1 August, 1960. Consumers in the following areas will be778 words
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Advertisement715 1960-08-06 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for the appointment of JUNIOR CLERK on the salary scale J192.50 x 7.50 ***** x 7 60 -122.50 130 x 7.30 ***** 160 x I 7 50 197.50. In addition, varying Cost of Living and715 words
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Advertisement583 1960-08-06 13 > NOTICES NOTICE Quotations are Invited for i stevedoring and lighterage contact I for IMI by MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Finiayson House. Raffles Quay. LEGAL NOTICE Will anyone knowing the whereabout* of MADAM NEO OUAT NOOH formerly residing at No. 216 Geylang Road, contact her nusband LEE SOON SENGS Solicitors. Messrs. Ibrahim583 words
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Advertisement599 1960-08-06 13 (Continued from Pgure 8) SITUATIONS VACANT to Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St tt,. txtn j WANTED tour temporary teach- 1 rrs one for National Language. Apply i c.H.I.J. Malacca. WANTED 'mmediately experienced English speaking wash amah, stay In Holland Road. Apply Box A557S S.T. B'pore. EXCELLENT PROSPECTS for active hardware599 words
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Advertisement1089 1960-08-06 13 SITUATIONS VACANT |20 Word, $S (Min.)— Box St ett. txtn I WANTED by European Company, I Salesman for sewing. machines wit* ability to sell and organise sales campaigns. Must have good references and experience. Write with full particulars to Box A 5565 B.T. Spore IF YOU ARE a non-lite insurance1,089 words
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Advertisement1070 1960-08-06 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Word, SS (Mim.) Bom tt eta. astro TWO CHINESE BACHELORS require one airy bedroom In Seaview Park or Katoag Areas. Write toll particulars to Box A 5608 S.T. Spore. FIVE BEDROOM MOUSE wtth minimum 25.000 aq. ft. extra land away from neighbours and suitable for poultry farm1,070 words
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Advertisement1003 1960-08-06 13 BOOKS 4 PUBLICATIONS M Word, St (Mim.) B»x St ett. txtn TNI BOOK AT the top of your reading list. Trustee from tbe tool room Nevll Saute 8.00. The right way to an answer, Anthony Burgeas A.OO. The fall of Singapore Frank Owen 10.50, The ugly American Lederer A Burdlck1,003 words
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Advertisement988 1960-08-06 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt SS i Vin. Box St ttt. txtn ASS COUNTRYMAN, vary smart, cream and black, red upholstery, whita covers, .only 8,000 miles. $3,900. Phone Spore office *****. bouse *****. STANDARD VANGUARD 1961/52 Good Condition regularly serviced $950 0.n.0. Tel: *****. Ext. 113. Evenings S Marne Court988 words
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Advertisement877 1960-08-06 13 FOR SALE 10 W*rd. Si H.i..)— Box St ttt. txtn CLINIC IN excellent rural area good practice, selling at bargain price. Apply 87-Y, SI m.s. Thomson Road. Singapore 30. VIBRATED CIMINT Hollow Blocks and Cement Bricks. Most economical for building. Chin Loy A Co. Tel: M4BB Klang Road. K.L. BILL877 words
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Advertisement579 1960-08-06 13 BOATS, YACHTS, WANTED to Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box St ttt. txtn EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTOR 1958 model 18 h.p. long shaft must tw good condition fair. Price other makrs h.p. considered P.O. Box 22U Singapore. STEAMBATH. MASSAGE. ETC. M Word* SS (Mim.)— Box S* tit. extra TIRBD7 LIT LAURA Massage. Mteambatb579 words
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326 1960-08-06 14 X-15 FLIES THREE TIMES SPEED OF SOUND Joe, the fastest man alive: I sat there saying 'go, go!' LOS ANGELES, Friday. THE ROCKET-POWERED X-15 yesterda; carried test pilot Joe Walker to a world ai speed record of 2,150 mph more than thro times the speed of sound on a brief326 words
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Article, Illustration41 1960-08-06 14 UNRULY demonstrators wreck the ballot boxes and scatter thousands of ballots over in a post-election riot in Taejon. Ballot burning, demonstrations and assaults swept South Korea in the wake of its "free elections." U.P.I, picture.UPI - 41 words
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126 1960-08-06 14 BUTLER: WHY I LEFT MARGARET'S HOUSEHOLD f ONDON, Fri. Princess Margaret's former butler said today he left her household because "on occasions when I was wanted, fingers were snapped." This, said 44-year-old Thomas Cronin, is something "a butler of my standing is not used to, and I couldn't work likeUPI - 126 words
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Article23 1960-08-06 14 LONDON. Fri.— British film actor Michael Wilding and his wife Susan are to separate. They were married In 1958.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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248 1960-08-06 14 SEOUL, Friday. rVHE Scuth Korean Democratic Party, which won more than a two-thirds majority in the July 20 elections for the both Houses of the National Assembly, was virtually split into two opposing parties last night. Thtf party's intra-party "old guard" groupReuter - 248 words
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115 1960-08-06 14 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON From Canberra, Fri. WHAT was happening in the Congo was a tribute to the way Britain managed its colonies, said the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. Menzies, here today. He told a Press conference that the Congo was a prime example115 words
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Article48 1960-08-06 14 JAKARTA, Frl— The Army has arrested a number of Jakarta residents for Illegal possession of brochures and booklets containing a statement Issued on July 8 by the Communist Party attacking President Soekarno's Cabinet. Possession, circulation and republlcatlon of the statement have been banned.— U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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Article80 1960-08-06 14 SYDNEY, Fri. Mr. Basil Thome, father of elfht-ycar-old Graeme Thome who was kidnapped on his way to school nearly a month a*o. had a secret meeting; yesterday with a man who said he knew where the boy was, police said today. Despite the biggest police search80 words
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Article285 1960-08-06 14 US gets Cuban rockets threat 'If you attack, 9 Raul warns OAVANA, Fri. Major 11 Raul Castro. Cuban Armed Forces Minister, declared yesterday that "a large number of rockets" would hit the United States if it attacked Cuba. Cuba was opposed to world war, but If it was attacked the285 words
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Advertisement329 1960-08-06 14 W I ft BLACK fiwSflf UP f YOUR UJ^Z^< PLEASURE WITH BLACK WHITE WHISKY A golden, mellow, full-flavoured Scotch that adds distinction to any occasion. I B^^^^l^Slws>V'iWßKTsl I tiouio bie«ch jm ■■■■■|ifi|illii SANITIZES AS IT 5-iN-IACTrOM /Q737 E^^S^M cleans JhPVP tM^SmtA kills cerms \^Jb BfrPy^L^L^W^^PjPß bleaches >^5T^ wMtmffitt^V^firf"J& REMOVES STAINS329 words
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Advertisement142 1960-08-06 14 FOR REALISM IN REPRODUCTION Record f jfl Re P roducers PI Musical 99 Stereo Record Reproducer with automatic record changer. Prica: S'pora/Penong $435.00 Federation of Malaya $920.00 Also available: PE Musical 33 Stereo Record Reproducer with manual record player. Price: S'pore/Pcnang $295.00 Federation of Malaya $350.00 Dirtribufon for Singapore, PtMiifl142 words
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Article236 1960-08-06 15 TWO MORE WILL BE NAMED LATER By VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Eddy Choong, the Malayan badminton champion, will compete in the Indonesian open championships to be held in Central Java from Oct. 4 to 14. The Indonesian Badminton Association has asked the Badminton Association of236 words
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221 1960-08-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'PHE Thailand Badminton Association has pro--1 posed that the Asian zone matches of the 1960--61 Thomas Cup competition which are to be held in Bangkok be played in December instead of earlier as directed by the International Badminton Federation. India are221 words
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Article97 1960-08-06 15 CINGAPORE, Fri.— Ong Poh Llm will partner Robert Llm in a doubles In tomorrow's exhibition badminton matches against the Indonesians at the S.B.A. Hall. They will meet the crack Indonesian Thomas Cup pair of Tan King Gwan and Njoo Kirn Ble. The programme Is (Singapore97 words
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Article53 1960-08-06 15 MUAR, Frl. —Muar District Lawn Tennis Association will hold an open tennis championships—the first of its kind— here on Sept 2. 3 and Dr. K. Dharmaratnam. secretary of the Muar District L.T.A., said Invitations had been sent to leading players all over the Federation of53 words
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Article29 1960-08-06 15 DETROIT, Fri. Lynn Burke, 17-year-old New York swimmer, set a world record of 1 mln 10 sec for the women's 100 metres backstroke here yesterday.— Reuter. IReuter - 29 words
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Article166 1960-08-06 15 TIHGKU TO OPEN REFEREES' MEETING ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the President of the Football Association of Malaya and the Asian Football Confederation, will declare open the Asian FIFA referees' meeting at the SheU Theatrette here at 9 a.m tomorrow. Mr Koe Ewe Teik, chairman of the Referees' Board,166 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-08-06 15 DILL BROWN. Tottenham Hotspur's Scottish international goalkeeper, shows he is in saving form as he prepares for the new football season, opening next month. With other Tottenham players, he was at the club's training headquarters at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 46 words
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Article52 1960-08-06 15 PENANG, Frl.— The Penang Turf Club's autumn meeting will be held on Sept. 11. 15 and 18, for Classes 4 and 5 horses. Distances are: Class 4 stf or 7i and 6f or Bif Class 5— s£f or 11 and 6f or BJ. Entries dose on52 words
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Article34 1960-08-06 15 PERTH, Frl. Australian badminton mixed doubles champions. Gary Yeang and Betty Tan of Malaya, will leave here on Aug. 10 for Melbourne to defend their title and Betty her women's singles championship.34 words
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341 1960-08-06 15 RUSSIA SEEKING SUPPORT for 'BIGGER GAMES' PROPOSAL ■L0BBYI1&' BY RADIO MOSCOW LONDON, Fri. I ESS than a month hefore the International Olympic Committee meets in Rome to discuss Olympic problems, Russia are lobbying for support to their proposals, notably that the Olympic programme should be extended. Moscow Radio in aReuter - 341 words
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Advertisement81 1960-08-06 15 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? "Well, I don't know. But so much has happened in recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I find myself getting increasingly interested in events both here and abroad. "THAT'S WHY I TAKE THE SUNDAY MAIL. ITS A MEATY81 words
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Advertisement35 1960-08-06 15 For over a quarter of a century increasing world wide demand proves dv MAURIER the finest fitter tip cigarette APISERUM THE ORIGINAL STABILISED ROYAL JELLY 24 DRINKABLE AMPOULES BOX. _^^^^5— 7 |pJ~5~>--<^^^ > '*>»^^ %tf HEALTH! STAMINA!35 words
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Miscellaneous74 1960-08-06 15 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS SOCCER Bt. (.an tans I.ragur: MES B' xv.o. from IRC. at Slim River. Clayton Cup: Penang Police 3 (Razall 2. Shutbi Kedah Perils Police 0. at Alor 6tor. Prnanjc Div. 1: Wanderers *B' 1 rEng Kooi) Ramblers 0; Div. 3 Slmits 1 v Kelawei Youths 174 words
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Miscellaneous63 1960-08-06 15 KMBjT W». 1: Tuau Harapnn 4 (Arbu 2. Sold. Mabee) Yr Tamtlians 0; Div. 2: Pel Yuan 12 (Mak Hon Wah 4, Wong Kong Ming 3, Kong Heng 2. Poh Seng 2. Chee Hong) Setla Jaya 0. TABLE TENNte Perak tnter-teui flaml: Yoke Thong bt St. Michael's Institution 5-2, at63 words
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Miscellaneous362 1960-08-06 15 N8 Police: Men's singles final Abdul Ailz bt Abas 15-6, 15-5-doubles final Sanchik and Mohammed Zain bt Khoo Swee Fab and R Padmanathan 14-17. 15-8. 15-4, at Seremban. HOCKEY Levitt Cup: Kedah -Perils Police 7, Penang Police 0 at Alar Star. ATHLETICS SulUn IdrU Training College: 100yds: 1 Abdul Ghanl362 words
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Article847 1960-08-06 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL HE SHOWS THE WAY TO GOALS AND GLORY AGAINST THE TOUGH JAPANESE By K. Lumpur, Fri. Lourdes had spectator's view of game M ALAYA must thank their lucky stars for a footballer like Abdul Ghani. On a night when all their forwards seemed to lose847 words
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239 1960-08-06 16 Welcome... and play your best -Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —An exhortation to the eight nations join ing Malaya for the Merdeka Third Anniversary soccer tournament to play their hardest and their best and an invitation to them to enjoy themselves, was made by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, when239 words
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Article343 1960-08-06 16 LONDON, FrL— lndustrial equities continued to forge ahead today and London stock markets ended the week and the long account on a cheerful note. Oilt-edged securities, however, remained neglected and recorded very little change. Foreign bonds and rails were featureless and dollar stocks presented an Irregular appearance. Closing343 words
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Article27 1960-08-06 16 MM. LOUISA NALPON thanks all friends rrlativra who attended the waddlax of Dr nad Mr*. Rleozl rte Wlva and sent kind wishes and presents •a 1-8-W.27 words
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Article406 1960-08-06 16 FIT, FAST PAKISTANIS TORTURE THAIS INTO SUBMISSION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pakistan followed up their "Wait and see us" warning to their opponents in the Merdeka tournament with a 7-0 win over Thailand in Group "B" tonight but I must confess they did not look406 words
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Article237 1960-08-06 16 T ONDON, Fri.— Results In to- J uay's cricket matches are: At Bristol: Lancashire bt Gloucester by 23 runs. Lancashire 125 and 160; Gloucester 123 and 139 (D. Smith 41; K. Hlggs 5-39). Lanes 12 pts. At Canterbury: Kent bt Derby by 190 runs. Kent 183Reuter - 237 words
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Article35 1960-08-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Selangor Combined Schools, the Central Bone winners, beat Johore Combined Schools (South i 9-0 in their Ht«h Cup Inter-zone badminton match here tonight. Selangor will meet Penang hi the final tomorrow.35 words
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437 1960-08-06 16 to work, the difficulties of which are well known." He said the P. A. P. claimed their hands were tied under the Rendel Constitution and they wanted to attain power under the present constitution when they would have full control of internal437 words
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Article111 1960-08-06 16 HONOLULU, Fn. Vicepresident Richard Nixon said last night that the United States will never "tolerate being pushed around" and that it will stand with forces of freedom in West Berlin. Cuba or "wherever it is." He told 11,000 people In Honolulu's Kapiolani Bowl on Waikiki111 words
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Article66 1960-08-06 16 riOLOMBO, Fri. Mrs. V> Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, today took her oath as a member of the Senate, thus becoming the country's first Premier to sit in the Upper House of Parliament. She occupied the first seat on the Government benches. Mrs. Bandaranaike.66 words
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407 1960-08-06 16 FOUR-WIN HWA LUCK IS ACS SWIM CHAMPION Fong sets two records SINGAPORE. Friday. piFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Tan Hwa Luck and 14-year-r old Fong Vow Shan were the outstanding performers at the combined Anglo-Chinese School and Methodist Girls' School swimming gala at Amber Road today. Tan Hwa Luck, who was the boys' "A"407 words
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Article295 1960-08-06 16 Telok Kurau are meet champions SINGAPORE. Fn— Telok Kuiau. scoring 127 points, won tht first Singapore lnter-dlstrict primary schools othletlc championships at Jalan Besar today. Runners-up were Bukit Tlmah with 99 points, while City (68', > edged McNatr bj hair a point for third place. Other positions were* Radln Mas295 words
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