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Title Section20 1960-08-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times AW*""' He**"** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1960 Jf. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1960-08-25 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM, Wanted for 2 slayings, 4 kidnappings SINGAPORE GANG BOSS DIES IN HOSPITAL AFTER 75-MINUTE GUN BATTLE DRAMA By SINGAPORE. Wed. Tip-off leads to siege SINGAPORE'S most wanted murderer and kidnapper died in hospital this morning after a 75-minute gun battle and siege at Sims1,167 words
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Article32 1960-08-25 1 ACCRA. Wed. Two prominent members of the Opposition United Party were arrested under Ghana's Preventive Detention act late last night, the Ghana news agency reported today from Kumasi, central Ghana.32 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-08-25 1 MINISTER NAMED TO TAKE OVER ONG'S PORTFOLIO SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Home Affairs, was today appointed Minister for National Development. An announcement from the Prime Minister's office said that the Vane di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, had appointed Mr. Tan in233 words
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Article123 1960-08-25 1 The King: Concern again KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong was "not so well" today, his medical advisers announced in a bulletin. His fever, which subsided during the week end, has risen again and is taxing his strength, it was stated. This morning, his doctors examined him for an123 words
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Article36 1960-08-25 1 JAIPUR. Northern India. Wed. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. Indian Defence Minister, said her; today India's forces are so deployed on her Northern borders that no further violation of Indian territory can occur.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article52 1960-08-25 1 SINGAPORE. Wed— An exbroker, LJm Stew Kee, 59, was tonight found hanging in the kitchen of his home In Seng Poh Road, off Tiong Bahru. His family was at a nearby wayang at the time. At about 8 p.m., one of his sons returned home and found52 words
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Article26 1960-08-25 1 i ROOFS FOR KAbAI I I OPOLDVILLt V. < onfOtaM Govcrnmmt >• lit troops into Rjsiii protiace lU put lluiMl Kionlst move ment I I' I26 words
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Article21 1960-08-25 2 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Dew Recreation Club here will hold a fancy dress ball on Tuesday to celebrate Independence Day.21 words
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238 1960-08-25 2 STUDENTS— 46 OF THEM GIRLS— STAY AWAY FROM CLASSES AT RELIGIOUS SCHOOL SEREMBAN, Wednesday. SEVENTY SIX students 46 of them girls of the lower secondary Arabic religious school at Sri Menanti, 25 miles from here, have stayed away from classes since Sunday because238 words
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186 1960-08-25 2 'BIG BIRD' FROM S'PORE ENDS OLD BORNEO LAND ROW SINGAPORE. Wed. Tribesmen in North Borneo and Sarawak who have been constantly squabbling over land titles and boundaries may soon find peace thanks to a "big bird" from Singapore. The "bird" is a Royal Air Force Pembroke aircraft from Tengah. which186 words
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89 1960-08-25 2 RAAF pilots prepare for missile warfare SINGAPORE, Wed. Pilots of the Royal Australian Air Force at Butterworth. are undergoing intensive cround training in preparation for flight training with air-to-air Sidewinder missiles on Sabrejets. First tests with the missiles were carried out recently by Group Captain G.A. Cooper, officer commanding No.89 words
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Article40 1960-08-25 2 MUAR. Wed.— The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Syed Ja'afar Albar. this morning visited a 267-acre land development scheme at Kamoong Haji Idris. 20 miles from here. He also visited a Rida rubber factory at Oresik40 words
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Article33 1960-08-25 2 TAIPINO. Wed— The Lake Gardens here will be illuminated on the night of Aug. 31 as part of the Independence Day celebrations. Schoolchildren will hold a lantern procession round the town.33 words
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259 1960-08-25 2 Kuantan, Wed rpHE 63 Indonesian sur- vivors of a tong- r kang wrecked on a coral reef off Java on Aug. 16. left here today in two chartered buses for Kuala Lumpur on their first leg of their Journey back home259 words
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Article167 1960-08-25 2 AN UMNO MOVE TO WIN EAST COAST RAJ ALA LUMPUR, Wed. An Umno commission to revitalise the party in the PMlPcontrolled states of Kelantan and Treng- ganu will get down to work next week. The three-man commission is headed by an Umno vicepresident. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, the Minister167 words
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Article151 1960-08-25 2 PENANG, Wednesday. THE chief steward of a ship from East Africa was fined a total of $18,800 or 22 months' jail on three customs charges today. Liv Chai Leung. 24. pleaded If to breaking a custor.l9 on a store aboard the das. making a false ration,151 words
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Article45 1960-08-25 2 BUTTERWORTH. Wed— A motor cycle caught fire when It crashed after colliding with a dog at Bagan Luar here today. A cinema employee put out the fire with an extinguisher The motor cyclist. Aw Peng Kwong. an advertising agent, was not hurt.45 words
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Article54 1960-08-25 2 ALOR STAR. Wed— A stationary lorry rolled into the Alor Star river last night while its driver was having coffee at a nearby stall. The attendant, who was in it, swam back to the bank j Moments earlier a boy hud jumped off from the54 words
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Article20 1960-08-25 2 ALOR STAR. Wed. K#dah police are trying to tract a motorboat reported missing last night from Pulau Langkawl.20 words
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Article14 1960-08-25 2 PENANG, Wed.— Children* Day will be observed in Penang on Oct. 6.14 words
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Miscellaneous347 1960-08-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f 9000 MKAVtNS. TvOufeeSON S^ LOOM AT ALL -"T*"\ CLEV6B \^r thos* weetx J +l>jA V oAoutsisy vtou MAVEmadc Tue I^. I j£ vo*v OAROEN LOOK MICK .77^ f SACK TO J **-.excePT *oe Tuose sj *vaoo*n News; 9.40 Carribbean Cruise. RADIO SINGAPORE A Pretty347 words
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421 1960-08-25 3 Exodus of experts as relations between Reds grow worse LONDON, Wednesday rPHE SOVIET Communist Party central committee was reported by diplomatic sources here last night to have sent a circular letter to lower party organisations inside Russia discussing its ideological disputeReuter - 421 words
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100 1960-08-25 3 MURDER AT BEDTIME— BY GUN UNDER PILLOW SAN FRANCISCO. Wed Three -year- old Michael Edwards crawled into bed last night with his mother. Mrs. Betty Edwards. 25. Under her pillow Michael found a pistol which he later told police he thought was a toy. According to police the child playfully100 words
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Article57 1960-08-25 3 MOSCOW, Wed.— A Soviet Government commission has been set up to inquire into the causes of the loss of the Aeroflot IL-18 airliner on a regular trip from Cairo to Moscow, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. The plane crashed near Kiev a few daysReuter - 57 words
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Article49 1960-08-25 3 TOKYO. Wed. Police said today two women employees were killed and 18 other workers injured, six seriously, when an oil tank exploded at the Edogawa plant at the Tokyo Fat and Oil Manufacturing Company this morning. Police were Investigating the cause of the explosion.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article33 1960-08-25 3 WASHINGTON, Wed The U.S. will contribute up to 50 per cent of Australia's costs in developing certain modern weapons under an agreement signed by the two countries In Washington today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1960-08-25 3 BIZERTA. (Tunisia), Wed. —A convicted murderer was hanged In public here yesterday watched by a crowd of about 5,000 who chanted "Long live justice" until he died.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article40 1960-08-25 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed.— Silent screen idol Rudolph Valentino was eulogised at memorial services yesterday as the man who "filled a need" for women who lost their loved ones In the first world war. Valentino died 34 years ago40 words
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Article19 1960-08-25 3 BRISBANE (Australia), Wed.— Fire and explosions destroyed a 100- yard long block of riverside warehouses here.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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117 1960-08-25 3 HEIDELBERG, (West Germany), Wednesday TWO high-ranking members of the Soviet mili- tary mission in West Germany were briefly detained by the U.S. Army yesterday for photographing military installations near Stuttgart. An Army spokesman said i Col. M. I. Chemlkov, chief of the Soviet military117 words
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Article77 1960-08-25 3 Police hold striking seamen MONTREAL, Wed.— Nation, al Harbour Board police swooped down on the Canadian Pacific freighter Beavercove yesterday and arrested 38 British sailors who decided to stage a 24-hour sit-down strike in support of the crumbling British seamen's walkout The crewmen were arrested on charges of refusing to77 words
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246 1960-08-25 3 Ike and K may go to UN Assembly meeting YEW YORK. Wed. 11 President Eisenhower is considering going to the United Nations General Assembly, his chief delegate there-, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, said yesterday. He made the disclosure at a Jiew York lunch given by the United Nations Correspondents AssociationReuter - 246 words
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220 1960-08-25 3 T ZURICH, Wednesday. HE International Press Institute said here that yesterday's statement by Mrs. Srimavo Bandaranaike, Ceylon Prime Minister, concerning the nationalisation of Ceylonese newspapers did not allay its fears. The IPi statement said: I "The statement of the Prime MinisterReuter - 220 words
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Article16 1960-08-25 3 BOMBAY. Wed.—Twentythree deaths have so far been officially reported in floods in Orissa— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article46 1960-08-25 3 TAIPEH, Wed. Two coal miners were killed and eight others injured yesterday when the steel cable broke on a cable car pulling them from a mine shaft In northern Formosa. The car fel! 600 feet to the bottom of the shaft.— U.P.l.46 words
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Article26 1960-08-25 3 KATMANDU, Wea.—Nepalese and Chinese officials meeting here have agreed on "general arrangements" for a speedy solution to border problems between the two countries.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article43 1960-08-25 3 MANAGUA, Wed.—Nicaragua has severed diplomatic relations with the Dominican Government. Nicaragua is the third nation to break relations with the Dominica since such a step was ordered by the San Jose conference of American Foreign Ministers last week. —U.P.I.UPI - 43 words
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Article28 1960-08-25 3 TAIPEH, Wed.— Red Chinese guns fired 96 shells at the Quemoy Islands yesterday on the second anniversary of their bombardment of the Nationalist off-shore posts. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article138 1960-08-25 3 ALGERIA— A REBEL PLEA TO ARABS BEIRUT, Wed. The Algerian rebel foreign minister, Mr. Krim Belkacem, yesterday called for U.N. supervised elections in Algeria, and appealed for aid from the Arab League states, whose foreign ministers are meeting near here. Mr. Belkacem made the statements at a news conference here138 words
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Article53 1960-08-25 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— The Security Council yesterday unanimously recommended the admission to the United Nations of eight new African states, all former French possessions. The eight countries, members of the French community, are Dahomey. Niger, the Upper Volta. the Ivory Coast, the Congo, Chad, Gabon andReuter - 53 words
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Article55 1960-08-25 3 LONDON. Wed. stateowned British European Airways set new peaks In profit and traffic last year, the most successful In the line's 14-year history. Traffic jumped by 19 per cent. Overall profit was £2.08 million after providing for Interest payments on capital, amortization. depreciation and pensions55 words
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Advertisement475 1960-08-25 3 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds nit ww s all-in-one CONCENTRATED xSjK, FOOD SUPPLEMENT >^L V^jß quickly gives Pounds and Inches of Solid Flesh to thin, underweight JaWmm Men and Women IF TOU ARE THIN and underweight try lffii\ WATE-ON the latest discovery of modo-n ■#"*£ij mmW nutritional science. People in475 words
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Article141 1960-08-25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of Health today warned the public that brands of sesame oil, manufactured in Hong Kong, have been found to be contaminated with mineral oil which is "highly toxic and dangerous for human consumption." One brand bears the trademark "Flying Eagle"141 words
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Article32 1960-08-25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Shipping and Port Clearance Office and the Imports and Exports Office will be open only from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on September 3, a public holiday.32 words
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Article39 1960-08-25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A series of lectures on family planning will be held at the St. John Ambulance Brigade, starting at 8 p.m. on Friday. The lectures will be open to members of the Association and Brigade.39 words
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Article62 1960-08-25 4 Japanese mission in S'pore OINGAPORE, Wed.— A five man delegation from the House of Councillors of the Japanese Diet arrived this afternoon for a twoday goodwill visit They were Mr. Budayu Kogurc (leader of the delegation), Mr. Takenorl Kato, Mr. Senjltsu Horimoto, Mr. Motojiro Mori and Mr. Ichiro Tsuneoka. Their62 words
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Article164 1960-08-25 4 $20,000 OF CONTRABAND 'SMOKES' FOUND UNDER STACKS OF PAPER UMBRELLAS IN HOLD SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE Customs today seized about 1,000 lbs. of contraband cigarettes, the second big haul in five days. The seizure was made by Customs officers during a routine check of the Swedish164 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-08-25 4 New Singapore Minister takes the oath THE NEW MINISTER for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan (left) being sworn in by the Yang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak (right) at the Istana Negara yesterday. Mr. Tan was formerly Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Home Affairs. (See Pare 1).50 words
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173 1960-08-25 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ANEW WING with 130 beds will be ready soon to relieve the congestion at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital, one of the world's busiest maternity hospitals. The hospital's acting Medical Superintendent, Dr. S. N. Kapur. disclosed this today. while conducting overseas health experts173 words
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158 1960-08-25 4 TOUTS WORK NEW RACKET IN HOUSING ESTATES SINGAPORE, Wed. Two youthful racketeers are piling up a small fortune selling portraits of the Y»n* di-Pertuan Negara. Inchr Yusof bin Ishak. in the name of the People's Action Party. The PAP today denied that these two persons were their men. Police have158 words
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Article172 1960-08-25 4 Appeals by 2 thieves dismissed SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today told two men, one appealing against a sentence for attempted theft of a oar: "The stealing of motor cars in Singapore is an organised racket and It must be put down." The172 words
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226 1960-08-25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Hollywood Theatre In Tanjong Katong, which suspended business 47 days ago, will resume operations from Sept. 1. This follows a temporary agreement reached today between the management and the Singapore General Employees' Union which represents the workers. Under the agreement:226 words
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Advertisement235 1960-08-25 4 Those Horrid AGE SPOTS* -WRINKLES Fade Them Ont! •Weathered brown spots and wrinkles! They tell the uorld you're getting old perhaps before you really are. Fade them out with ESOTERICA. new medicated cream that breaks up masses or pigment on the skin— makes hands look white, smooth, and young again.235 words
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Advertisement73 1960-08-25 4 Nine pages of local news that's your FREE PRESS today and every day of the week. To know what's going on in Singapore, you must read the paper unrivalled for its islandwide coverage. SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW COMMENCING TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY (FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY) INTRODUCING KING AND QUEEN OF73 words
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Miscellaneous317 1960-08-25 4 rpHE following Is today's Ml) (.05 pm. Garnda: To Bangkok (OA 994) 1 schedule Of Civil air- Malayan Airways: From Kuala 123 <> P-" 1 to Mwtan < OA craft movements at Paya Lumpur (ML m> i 0.15 ajn.; Bomh^v Lebar Airport, Singapore. from Penang. ipoh. Kuala Lum- JrJSfl'^ M317 words
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Miscellaneous168 1960-08-25 4 Singapore diary... INDIAN COMMISSION: Free baskeUttll and Chines* kun tow, film show at India House, 31, 7 pm. Orange ROftd. 6.30 pan. Y.W.C.A.: (Raffles Quay): TOC H Naval Base Joint Cake- making advance 230 pm.; Group: Meeting at St. An- holiday programme visit to dreWs Church. Naval Base, 8.30 pulau168 words
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Article419 1960-08-25 5 He killed father while insane CANED MAN HAD EMOTIONAL SHOCK IPOH, Wed. A FATHER of two children, who was often slapped and caned by his own father, was today found guilty of murdering his father but was of unsound mind at the time. The seven-man jury retired twice and took419 words
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98 1960-08-25 5 Lack of care slows down l-card scheme IPOH. Wed. Carelessness on the part of applicants is slowing down the issue of new identity oMi* in Ipoh. The Registration Officer. Mr. Gurbachan Singb. said many people did nut turn up for interviews while others did not bring the necessary documents. These98 words
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Article69 1960-08-25 5 BINOAPORE, Wed. A father of two cheated a young Job-seeker of $10 after promising him a job as a trainee reporter in the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd., a district court was told today. Wee Kirn Lye, 52, was jailed for a year after he had69 words
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Article35 1960-08-25 5 KUANTAN. Wed. The Kuantan Youth Club will hold a social and dance at the Lee Woh Hall here on Sept. 3at 8 p.m. in aid of building funds for its proposed $40,000 clubhouse.35 words
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Article132 1960-08-25 5 TENDERS SOON FOR NEW WHARF I/-UALA LUMPUR. Wed —Tender's for the main work on a $2 million 480 ft. deep-water berth at Port. Swettenham will be called next month. Mr. A. D Eaton Malayan Railway Chief Civil Engineer, said this today. The berth will step up the turn-round of ocean-going132 words
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Article67 1960-08-25 5 IPOH, Wed.— The annual values of hundreds of houses in the four new villages, which were Integrated Into the Ipoh Town Council recently will be reduced by 10 per cent. The recommendation applies only to houses assessed at more than $180 a year. Houses67 words
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Article134 1960-08-25 5 r KLANG, Wed. -I fHE Muslim College A Students Union has threatened to take "drastic action" if the Federation Government does not recognise the certificates issued by the college. The union has written to the Ministry of Education on this and the question of salary scales134 words
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Miscellaneous209 1960-08-25 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl THAT'LL I [I'LL HAVE TO PAY \CU IN I 1/ /TWO NICKLES MAI^E V/ 9EA .SMALL CHANGE, BUS* ll ;/\FOCTy.PIVE C&iTSj f■ f** I*/ r BU&SV'S /pOLLAIr AN' HOW'« A PIAAB A -<1 l^W-ANP— V-T*"/ i •>/J> 000 m J S J^>J DRIVE-IN CAPE I209 words
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Article200 1960-08-25 6 It Wordt tit (Minimum) MID SUMMER BALL Satorday 77th August B.M.F. Drill Ball Beacb Road. Fashion Show Prizes Tickets S3/- Adults *2/- Teenagers Robinsons/ C.K. Tang. SASHEEN RIBBON— »ee how to tie a Magic Bow! Demonstrations given dally by Miss Monica Fong at Marden company. 78, Orchard Road, Spore200 words
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The Straits Times
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Article673 1960-08-25 6 Mrs. Bandaranaike and her advisers are not the simple people they pretend to be. Explaining the Ceylon Government's decision to destroy the country's two largest groups of newspapers, Mrs. Bandaranaike contended that much of the criticism this proposal has aroused in Ceylon and abroad is "misinformed." The673 words
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Article281 1960-08-25 6 Japan has been accustomed to modern standards of technical efficiency much longer than most other Asian countries, and there is a certain glazed look that comes into the Japanese eye each time another project for technical aid in South East Asia teeters on the brink of death. Rather281 words
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Article236 1960-08-25 6 There is so very much to be done before Malayan health services begin to compare with those in fully developed countries that it is encouraging to see some of the plans that have been formulated bearing fruit. Yesterday the Federation Minister of Health opened two sub-centres of the236 words
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Article1069 1960-08-25 6 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER by nnu Will the Federation Government draw a line separating Singapore as it has already done in Malaya? STUDENTS here from both the Federation and Singapore welcome the commission of inquiry into their needs and activities which it to sit at the beginning of September, but1,069 words
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Article766 1960-08-25 6 WILLIAM FITTER - WILLIAM FITTER THERE MUST BE NO WEAKENING OF THAT POLICY SAYS IMMIGRATION MINISTER by IS THE British Government doing as much as it can to maintain the predominantly British character of Australia? Is the traditional <•* what J» accepted as the traditional) Australian changing under the influence of766 words
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Letters
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Letter333 1960-08-25 6 Mr. R - WHAT I SAID Mr. R -by YOUR correspondent "E. 8. K." of Kuantan (B.T. Aug. 16) has got me all wrong. Referring to my speech at the opening session of the N. U. T. annual delegates' conference, he said I made no mention of teachers trained locally and went on333 words
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Letter133 1960-08-25 6 COME years ago Captain Jennings, then municipal architect, said that the only ultimate solution to the Kuala Lumpur parking problem would be to roof In some of the river at the back of Market Square. Parking is getting more and more difficult as time passes and it seems133 words
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Advertisement28 1960-08-25 6 You're Immarulalrli Dressed in SBI T S iuiloroti bff mm Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING plus STYLE all go into every suit by ghoul 21, Chulia Street, Singapore, 128 words
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Advertisement113 1960-08-25 6 Advertisement ol THE CENSRAL ILICTAIC C*.. (MALAYA) LTO. and THI GENERAL BUOTBIO CO., (SINGAPORE) LTO. Representing THE GENERAL VUCTRIC CO.. LTO OF ENGLAND. MEMORIN f(Accrd. to Dr. Richard W»ta, M.A.P.C.S., Eng.) SMS) %Yf%% you clear thinking It H m narurol proton sj««sj«jr«tlos> tor novrisM<i« tt»« brain and "*rv« nib. Pr«por«d113 words
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Article161 1960-08-25 7 A RARE ORCHID IS STOLEN SINGAPORE. Wed.— A distressed Singapore orchid culturist today appealed to flower-lovers to keep a look-out for a rare orchid which has been stolen. Dr. Chia Teck Yam was inspecting his garden in Thomson Road this morning when he discovered the theft. The stolen plant Is161 words
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Article60 1960-08-25 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. A woman. Weng Tat Eng, was fined $3,000 by a magistrate's court here today for permitting the Hal Sun Bar at Joo Chlat Road to be used as a common betting house. Mohamed Hussein bin All, of Geylang Road, was also fined $3,000 for60 words
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94 1960-08-25 7 METHODIST PASTORS TO STAGE A WAR DANCE CINGAPORE, Wed- Four Iban pastors and lay leaders on Friday night will entertain their fellow delegates to the fourth central conference of the Methodist Church in South-East Asia to a Performance of the ceremonial dances of their headhunting forefathers. The occasion is the94 words
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Article74 1960-08-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. today opened the first complete rural health unit at Tunjang, Kedah. In his opening address. Dato Ong said that the unit was part of the expansion plan to raise the standard of74 words
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Article59 1960-08-25 7 TPOH, Wed. Burglars broke Into the Radio and General Trading Company In Brewster Road here last night and got away with radio sets and equipment worth more than $2,000. This Is the third time the firm had been burgled this year. On two consecutive nights in59 words
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Article30 1960-08-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Radio Malaya listeners will be able from Sunday onwards to tune in to early morning programmes on three separate networks, the Broadcasting Department announced today30 words
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Article480 1960-08-25 7 Compiled by graduates, it will be studied at annual conference on Saturday IPOH, Wednesday. A DRAFT professional code for teachers will be discussed at the annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union here on Saturday. If accepted, the code will be submitted to the480 words
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Article, Illustration117 1960-08-25 7 KOREAN GIRL HERE TO PTIT MALAYANS ON HER WINE LIST A KOREAN beauty arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Seoul yesterday to persuade Malayans to drink more Korean wine. She is Miss Kirn Sun Jle, 23 (above) who has been elected Korea's "Miss Arirang" wine queen of 1960. Sbe will be117 words
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176 1960-08-25 7 KUCHING, Wednesday. A CHINESE youth born in Sarawak is to be deported from the country for "subversive activities." He is Fu Tze Man*, who was arrested by the police on a deportation order Issued by the Chief Secretary under the Undesirable Persons Ordinance.176 words
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Article63 1960-08-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ten experts on blind welfare from six countries In South-east Asia will attend an observation course here from Sept. l to Sept. 14. The course win be sponsored by the American Foundation for Overseas Blind In conjunction with the Federation Government The countries to63 words
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Article49 1960-08-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor State Forest Officer. Inche Ismail bin Hajl All. left by air today to attend the fifth world forest conference In Seattle (TJ.S) from Aug. 29 to Sept. 10. There will be 2,000 people, representing 60 countries, at the conference.49 words
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312 1960-08-25 7 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday I rpHE first woman dis- trict superintendent of the Methodist Church is a whitehaired American woman minister, the Rev. Gusta A. Robinett. She is now in Singapore to attend the Methodist South-east Asia central conference and a conference of the Women's312 words
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512 1960-08-25 7 Varsity women in male sanctuary put the cat among the pigeons SINGAPORE, Wed. rpHE presence of 23 women medical students in the allmale sanctuary of the King Edward VII Hall is causing a flutter in University of Malaya circles. The women, all students in their fourth, fifth or sixth years,512 words
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Article40 1960-08-25 7 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— Th« Lower Perak District branch of the Red Crors Society has been revived after having been Inactive for two years. The new chairman Is Dr. R. Balasundram, with Mr. 3. Balachandran as secretary.40 words
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Advertisement134 1960-08-25 7 ijiiimiMiiiiiiiMiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii'i I JUST OUT! Reader's I AUGUST ISSUE I E I Containing Nobody Nesd Drown E This vitol orticle illustrates and describe* a simple survival E technique for both swimmers and non-swimmers. 5 IntMJswt Ovsr Prh E What happened when an airliner developed engine trouble E at the most critical134 words
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Advertisement545 1960-08-25 7 I Only thirty and no teeth of her own... I youcaTIHH LOSE ALL Keeping yot* gnats healthy is gp «j||| past as vital as keeping your j|§§§|||j||jg: $Jmf I teeth dean. For once gums become infected, you are in danger of losing GIBBS S.R. TOOTHPASTE all>ourt«M,i however perfect they maybe.545 words
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Article, Illustration606 1960-08-25 8 Introducing the first roll-on lipstick! BEAUTY IN 15 SHADES FASHION news is always important news to us women, especially if it means that the back-room boys have put out one more thing that is going to make being beautiful even easier for us. New this week, fresh and bright from606 words
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Advertisement149 1960-08-25 8 Nothing makes a woman more feminine to a man than Perfume Duiting Powdu Creamy Skin Ptrfuroc.mJ gj^ Hhm^ Br9H IH ■< "^P^rßa B^r V ir Bb •B> f.vJtmmrjg f^Br-^aK^B f-^B MBMk a VjXakm f 7 >■ "B > yfJ i olbjbbl Ism m :1 IT l! H I y B^B^H149 words
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Advertisement244 1960-08-25 8 jBBBI BBVO > s 1 Wr ■Bh^bt^^bms 1 i^w^a^ V^^j^^^Eia x-* >£a ißl^Et« fc»^ aJ* j aaaa t* a 1 flak 1 From east of the sun west of the moon where each tomorrow dawns /^JyOxAMtO new colour creation s*dl*, A many-splendoured coral j^^t I Whot o volcono ot tashion244 words
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Miscellaneous295 1960-08-25 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS aa the leaves grow on th» 1. Sheep-ahearlng? (4, 9). tree" (Yeau) (4). S. Beauty tranatorau 81oven«« 6. Wildly enraged noMeman about fifty-one (10). (7). 9. Graduate in chief (4). T. Coming together In Horn 11. Cold sheets! (S. S). (IS). 12. A seat that's dlvin*295 words
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Advertisement1721 1960-08-25 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE 10 AOEH. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONOOH A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'pora Sails P. Sham Ptnang MACHJrM Lrttiftil. Glasgow Gil 33 Taan At* 21/10 Aig 11/ POLTMin littrpatl Htnt Ut. 27 Aig 29 Am 30/ S Stpt I SIAHCOS H burg. IrtDM. Ant*. R'ttß Stft 7/ I OIOMU1,721 words
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Advertisement1308 1960-08-25 9 L#VC. LIMES-— /y^~xS\ ADEN. lEDSEA, MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL A SCANfINAVIAN PORTS. wrefCJ>\tl Sport P. Sham Ptnang H WLJSI "tIIANOIA I) 21 111 XS\\ZZ£i "ATUTHIA a) 31 Atr 4 Sipt 9/ I Stpt I 7 Stpt X-^MPg "MEONIA" I) 11,21 Stpt 21 22 Stft 23 24 Sept SIMIA'a) 31 Sapt 4 Oct1,308 words
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Advertisement1297 1960-08-25 9 SllSfmc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "l^? SINtAPORE (iMtrftratM it tka Until (iIfCM) 9 LINU SAILIHSS tt ANN. M A CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pon P. Sham Ptnani lENMACIMJI Hamkarg. LiMat. Cmoutk It Ptrt Aig 31 Aig/ 1 Stpt lENHACHIE limfttl. Hull. M'brougn 31 Avg 4 Stpt 9/ I Stft •ENLOMONO LtMtt,1,297 words
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Advertisement1294 1960-08-25 9 tw;- McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. w. VPfitil TIL: Nl: 213H Vj V 4 UXIHMAN LIME KLAVENESi. LlNfc T*"^ LINOON. NAMIUIG. ROTTERDAM HAVRI LOS AHCELES, SAN FRANCISCO A NULL. SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER A PORTLAND AM far OMttfiM I U.S.A. Atlantic Ptrtt Icctptiif cargi ftr Ctitral I Statk Cm OF WELLINGTON America Spore1,294 words
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Article80 1960-08-25 10 'THE Federation Minister of L Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on August 25. Rubber 98 <» cents alb. Copra: $508 a ton. Coconut oil 5798 a ton. Palm oil S6lB a ton. Palm kernels 1383.25 a ton. The rates80 words
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Article118 1960-08-25 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. TNVESTMENT shares showed a J sligntly easier tone here today. Matthews Thompson eased 6d. to 19s. lid. Base metals and the. oUs trailed along steady ln:es, while Commonwealth Bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc 97/9 Mount L> ell (55.) 6/1 Hi North Broken Hill (10s.)118 words
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Article328 1960-08-25 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Singa- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: München 1/2. Tricolor 4,5. Eskbank 6A. Breconshire 6/7, Bombay Maru 8/9, Singapore 10/11, Montevideo Maru 13/14. Mintkol 15/16, Aeneas 18. Nikko Maru 19, Glang Seng N.WaU 1, Senggarang N.WaU 2, Senal N.Wall 3, Rajah Brooke328 words
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547 1960-08-25 10 TIN PRICE NOW OVER $400 LEVEL: SHARES BETTER By Our Market Correspondent QN the eve of the International Tin Council's meeting in London today the price of tin in Singapore yesterday rose $1.75 to 8401.37] per picul following the overnight London rise. The overnight London rise was regarded as a547 words
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Article38 1960-08-25 10 SINGAPORE, AUG. 24. RUBB£K: 94', cents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 94! i cents (slightly easier). TIN: *****7.. per picul (up $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 15 tons).38 words
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Article213 1960-08-25 10 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 94% cents per ib. down a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was quiet after easier. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 95. sellers213 words
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Article21 1960-08-25 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Aug. 24 Anf 23 Industrials: 124.24 ***** Tins 193.50 188.79 Rubbers: 22«.40 226.63 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article736 1960-08-25 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at ihelr 3.30 p.m call yesterday, i Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Prase r and Neave ords $1.91 to $1.93; Gammon $2.07; McAlliter $1.30 to $1.33; Metal Box $1.89 and736 words
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Article131 1960-08-25 10 SINGAPORE Chines* Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Aug./ Sept. shipments $31 U buyera, $31*4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $45 sellers, drum $49 tellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $305, Sarawak $300, special Sarawak black $195 and garbled131 words
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Advertisement1120 1960-08-25 10 \K \h_\ljne| Express U.S.A. Pacific «c Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S'nre P. Sham Penan| H'koni L. Angeles N. York "Kinkawa Maru" Ist Call 25/21 Seit 27 Seit 71 Sift M Call 21/ M Silt 5 Oct 28 Oct 13 Nit "Kiaikawa Mari" Ist Call 23 25 Oct 21771,120 words
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Advertisement304 1960-08-25 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir Miigtiig. jjpai:- S'oore P. Sham Kenang "BRADEVERETT" In Pirt "DOLFHEVERETT" 21 Aag 21 tug tat "DONEVERETT" II Sept 7 Sift J Sipt Fir Raigtaai CMttataag, Caicitti:"LENEVERETT" Ma. 23/24 n Ang Bulk oil/latex space available. JOHNSON LINE rtf Hongmng. I in Soore f Sham fenang "STAR IRCTURUS304 words
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Advertisement442 1960-08-25 10 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% WAR LOAN 1953/60. Application has been made to us from Mr. Tsz Kwan Luk of Hong Kong to redeem his holding of $1,700.— stock of the above loan covered by Certificates Nos 694 and 695 without production of the said certificates to us for cancellation upon442 words
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Advertisement547 1960-08-25 10 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that it is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend the Ipoh Approved Town plan No. B I (Gazette Notification No. 284C/31) by altering the zoning of lots ***** and547 words
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Advertisement309 1960-08-25 10 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to announce that MR. STEPHEN CHONG is no longer connected with this Firm and U not authorised to accept orders on our behalf. T. W. WU CO.. Singapore. THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. 1960 NOTICE Entries Please note that the date of closing of Entries309 words
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Advertisement752 1960-08-25 11 NOTICES I NOTICE Will Madam E. TENO HAY con- tact the undersigned re ESTATE OF E. CHUAN SENG DECEASED. TEO KIM K< ,W. E. CHOON HOE, c/o Rapid Baggage it Transport Bervice. 28. Telok Ayer St., Singapore. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. ARMED FORCES DIVISION TENOEB BOAKD Quotation* are Invited from the752 words
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Advertisement733 1960-08-25 11 PUBLIC APPOU^TMENTS Applications are Invited by 10th September, 1960, for the post of Manager Rubber New Planting Schemes Malacca. Salary $450/--per mensem during six months probationer? period. Accommodation not provided. Apply to Commissioner of Lands St Mines, Malacca. APPLICATIONS from Federal Citizens or State Nationals are invited for tbe post733 words
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Advertisement996 1960-08-25 11 (Continued from Pare 6) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Mtn.)— Box St ctt, extra ■OX AMSS S.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked TO* CRADE I conductor South Jobore position filled. Applicants thanked. CLAXO LABORATORIES (M) Ltd. requlr* the services of a Young Malayan Pharmacist for manufacturing duties. Reply to Factory996 words
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Advertisement935 1960-08-25 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 2t Wards SS (Mtn.)— Box St ctt. txtrm EUROPEAN COMPANY requires S bedroom, 3 bathroom house preferably unfurnished for minimum period of 2 years In A mpans— Circular Freemaa Road area. Would consider Ouillemard or Kenny Hill Reply Box A 9543 S.T. K.L. WANTED IN K. LUMPUR residential935 words
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Advertisement539 1960-08-25 11 BOOKS i. PUBLICATIONS it Word* %S (Mtn.)— Box St ct: txtrm RECOMMENDED BT THE MINISTRY OP EDUCATION FOR ÜBS IN 1961. HEW READINC SERIES BOOK* 1—» BY A.P. SCOTT, MA. This comprehensive International English Course covers a wide variety of topics New reading eaoouraces children to read and understand. OBTAIHABLE539 words
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Advertisement726 1960-08-25 11 PLANT FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm THE SWADESHI INDUSTRIAL WorKs UC. P.O. Box 21, Colombo, Ceylon, have for disposal tbe following Glass-making Plant and Machinery: Aneallng Lehr, Glaring Machine, Gasoline Plant, Cracking Machines, 3 Mould Svmi Automatic Paste Mould Blowing Machine. Knight Cracking off Burners,726 words
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Advertisement833 1960-08-25 11 FOR SALE !0 Wordt SS (Mtn.)— Box St ctt. txlra SHOPPING FOR A typewriter? If so, be sure to see Optima.- the German Typewriter Kamoua for High-Quality. Up-to-date Features and Low Price. Hire Purchase Terms Available. Special offer for IW9 models brand new ((160/-). "Tithes" 02 Middle Road., 132 South833 words
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Advertisement190 1960-08-25 11 SHOPPINC CUIDE i Spore) it Word* Sit (Minimum) Daily 1 month, 10 Words Si SO (MimJ JAVA MOOtS (413 Klvi-r Vails* Road) Kebayar latrst designs. ORDIRs SENT all over world (roa Batik Shop Cathay Cinema. LEADING bouse of tin' Jewelleries, Ln Onn. 208/8. South Bridge Road. 0.8.C. CEILINC FAN f190 words
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Article37 1960-08-25 12 SINGAPORE. Wed.— About 50 cadets of the Malayan Air Training Corps were given an exhibition of flre-fightlng the airport fire service here this evening. The cadets are attending a training camp at RAF Seletar.37 words
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Article, Illustration337 1960-08-25 12 SINGAPORE, Wednesday A ONE-DAY strike at C. K. Tang Ltd.— "The House of Tang curio shop in Orchard Road this morn* ing was followed by conflicting claims as to the number of employees who stopped work. CLAIM No. 1 came from337 words
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213 1960-08-25 12 ALL SET FOR THE M-ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DLANS for country-wide celebrations marking the third anniversary of Malaya's independence on Aug. 31 are now being finalised. Next Wednesday will be a public holiday. Flags will fly in gaily decorated towns and villages throughout the Federation. Individual programmes of festivities213 words
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199 1960-08-25 12 Envoy asks home Govt: Clarify this serious charge BTUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Japanese Charge d'Affaires, here. Mr. I. Hlrai, said today that he had asked his Government, to clarify a statement in an agency report charging the Malayan Government with incompetency. "I wrote today asking the Japanese Government to Investigate199 words
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135 1960-08-25 12 TWO YOUTHS STOLE MONEY FROM A CHURCH VIALACCA, Wed.— The ITI president of the Sessions Court here, Mr. K. Somasundrum, said today that two youths had committed a "mean and disgraceful"' offence in trying to steal money from a church offertory box. The youths, Leong Ah Chye, 18, unemployed, and135 words
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Article123 1960-08-25 12 |£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Security Forces patrol clashed at close range with about seven Communist terrorists on a hill along the ThaiMalayan border on Monday. One terrorist was wounded. He was heard to groan, fall and roll down the hill. A woman terrorist was seen123 words
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Article73 1960-08-25 12 PENANO. Wed.— Malaya Is supplying venom to Australia for the production of a seasnake antlvenene. Dr. H. A. Reid, specialist of the Seasnake and Venom Institute here, disclosed today. "Besides this antlvenene. which should be available by the end of this year, there is also an Improved73 words
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Advertisement204 1960-08-25 12 C CAN A 'DEAD* «Hu MAM I lUC Iwl^mll ■Illi II 24-PAGE "flWffij EVERY jjj Swws ■U|f?E»'lii^|j I 1 «sf V wEPI I d s§§§§§ IS NO ORDINARY WATCH ma second look will tell you why An exciting change has taken place in "the watch you never have to wind."204 words
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Advertisement206 1960-08-25 12 IS4B 1960 Since lit lit SERRAVALLO S THE TONIC Supreme. Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes Tour ■kin h«J nauir to million tiny huh and pores vh«ra germs' bid* and cause terrible Itchlnc. Cracklnr. Eostma, PaeUnr. Bora. lav. Acne, Ringworm. Psoriasis. nienthe«<l»\ Plmplee, Foot Itch ani other btatnfehM. Ordinary trt*iwnt»206 words
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Article, Illustration861 1960-08-25 13 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP Athletes step up training in 92 degrees heat ROME, Wed. BRUNDAGE IS RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF lOC FOR ANOTHER FOUR YEARS OPORTSMEN from all parts of the globe put their training programmes into top gear in scorching heat here today as final preparations were made for the opening of861 words
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Article27 1960-08-25 13 BINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Amateur F.A. announced today that an Indonesian team will play against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sept 6. 7.30 p.m.27 words
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160 1960-08-25 13 COWANHELPS YORKSHIRE TO AN EASY VICTORY T ONDON. Wed. Mike Cowan, the Yorkshire left-arm pace bowler, helped Yorkshire to a nine wickets win against Warwickshire at Birmingham yesterday. The victory firmly established the reigning champions' challenge for this season's English county cricket championship title. Cowan completely wrecked Warwickshire's second innings160 words
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Article113 1960-08-25 13 DENANG. Wed. The Penang AAA which is organising this year's Malayan Open athletics championships for the Federation of Malaya A.A.U., has suggested that the meet be held on Oct. 1 instead of Sept. 18. "This would enable our .Olympic athlete*, who axe now away in113 words
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Article102 1960-08-25 13 SAFA says ''No' SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Amateur Football Association Council tonight turned down an application by the Singapore Government Services F.A. to stage a tournament involving Perak. Selangor, Singapore Joint Services and SG.S.F.A. here on Oct. 29 and 30. Only S.A.F.A. president Mr. Son Ohee Soon .spoke on this102 words
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Article146 1960-08-25 13 Kelantan hope to surprise S'pore ITOTA BHARU. Wed.—Kelantan hODe to surprise Singapore in the first leg of their Malaya Cup interzone soccer match here on Friday. Mr. J.G. Ritchie, president of the Kelantan F.A., said: "we can win. Our standard of play has improved." Mr. Ritchie added: "I thinK we146 words
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Article311 1960-08-25 13 EPSOM JEEP'S TEN TO FOLLOW SINGAPORE, Wed. Whiz Pah is a smart galloper and especially effective over seven furlongs. This Masthead gelding will turn out for the Williamson Memorial Stakes at Bukit Timah on Saturday and I recommend him as a "must follow." Others on my311 words
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Advertisement125 1960-08-25 13 Spray with DOWPON to kill unwanted grasses NtvlvVk/ Cutting of weeds with a parang A^j/X leaves the roots strong and healthy Bjt I r r e-sprout in a short time but ■aw vK^LeaJ DOWPON" penetrates through the leaves reaching the deepest roots. BKBr^BaBB KILLING the entire plant. Hi DOWPON 15125 words
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Advertisement186 1960-08-25 13 OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LIMITED have pleasure in announcing the OFFICIAL OPENING of their KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE ot Mountbarren Rood, Kuala Lumpur by Y.T.M. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA AL-HAJ, K.O.M. PRIME MINISTER OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. on Thursday, 25th August, 1960, at 5.00 p m. Reception on the 14th floor186 words
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Miscellaneous309 1960-08-25 13 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER Spore Junior Cap (replay) S.C.C. v Telok Kurau Utd (padang). Taiplng Div. 2: Kamunting 'B v Tehnavan Youths (Jalan padang). Kampar Div. 1: Police v MAS (padang). Telnk Anton Dhr. I: Malay Club v Telecoms (Speedy Rd). [SPORTS SUMMARY^ SOCCER BASKETBALL FRIENDLY (Spore): Robinson CHUA CUP (Muar)-309 words
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Article496 1960-08-25 14 Now mutiny among Mali troops reported as two are killed NEW YORK, Wednesday Contributors will serve as advisory body MR. DAG HAMMARSKJOELD, the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, today invited representatives of coun- tries contributing to the U.N. Force in the Congo to confer with him on Wednesday496 words
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Article93 1960-08-25 14 THC FAMILY or late Mr. A. Francis Kumpong Pandan thank friends and relative* for mi'smice* of condolence .md attendance at funeral. MRS. SYDNEY MORRIS and family thrir condolences and wreaths and the Ueneral Hospital atafTn for their kind PITVICIS. MR. AND MRS. LIM ENC SIANC (hank all friends and93 words
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431 1960-08-25 14 JAKARTA, Wed. J^ HERO of the Indonesian revolution today charged President Soekarno's administration with violating the Constitution of the Republic. Mr. Sutomo 'Bung' (Brother) was one Of the I leaders of the nationalists who fought the British landing parties in a bitter action inReuter - 431 words
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Article144 1960-08-25 14 Malaya to send troops for U.N. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya is forming a special army unit for duty in the Congo under the United Nations flag. The Ministry of External Affairs announced this here late today. The contingent, which is expected to be ready for departure in about a fortnight,144 words
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Article21 1960-08-25 14 LONDON. Wed.— A record number of 656.000 tourists visited Britain during the first six months of this year. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article325 1960-08-25 14 LONDON, Wed. There was a further widespread advance in London stock markets today and gains were often substantial. The extent of the advance on Wall Street last night helped sentiment Industrials were the chief beneficiaries again but most other sections participated. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not325 words
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Article66 1960-08-25 14 LONDON. Wed. Tea score* la today's cricket matches.: At Hove: Sussex 234-r> (a Oakman 101, J. Parks 51) v Leics At Bournemouth: Essex 86-4 v Hants. At Lords: Warwick 147-7 v Mid* dlesex. At Bristol: Somerset v Yorkshire. No play before tea, rain. Rain prevented play66 words
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Article70 1960-08-25 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Defending champion Playfair Badminton Pany will mcci Merrytime "A" in the semi-iuuils of the Singapore Badminton Association's senior inter-club championships. In the quarter-finals played at the S.B.A. Hall tonight. Flayfalr beat Merry-lime "B" 3 2 while Merrytime "A" outplayed Sunnyvale "A" by the same margin. University70 words
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120 1960-08-25 14 COLOMBO. Wed. Fifteen bodies of Indians, migrating illegally to Ceylon, were washed ashore at Mannar, a nortnern Ceylon seaport, it was reported yesterday. Authorities said two of the dead may have been agents bringing the Indians to Ceylon. At an inquest, atUPI - 120 words
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Advertisement368 1960-08-25 14 CLASSIFIED APVEBTISEtiEro 1 :n Wurd* $10 {Minimum) MONNE 1 To Pam and Wira, a sod, Stephen Jan. on 24th at SinKapore .Nursing Home. Both well. GARLAND: To Hiath. r and Ron on 2.1.5.6U at As.sunta Hospitpl a son Richard OMH, .1 brother for Susan and CbriMine. MONTCIRO: A »un P.ayston368 words
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Advertisement165 1960-08-25 14 /_^pßiß~~~~~~~~~ l B a B M 8~~~~B a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~™~^_S I Time and Date (7q| I automatically X^fTl mmw^ o^'*' _h jMQ99Hb_I ____s_jS_v' _B— vM— 3 WB ■^_______^_Bw__^__!_H_kS_o|_^__^__l -j^K _v^^Mis2«2£^.^_i_P__' m _^^vs mm&r'E^fmV^- ~^C I I y-A\ I Jewelled for maximum precision I and designed for durability in all I backed165 words
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