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Title Section22 1960-09-10 1 \Mlti4.l DAILY 4 1 Illfll II U SALE EXCEEDS 90,0IMJt The Straits Times fit**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1960. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration808 1960-09-10 1 CONGO TROOPS PENETRATE 20 MILES Police defy U.N. for planes to fly to area Fear of major civil war ELIZABETHVILLE, Friday. /CONGOLESE troops have invaded the break-away province of Katanga, it was reported here today. it was not known if the troops loyal to Congolese Premier Patrice LumumbaReuter - 808 words
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65 1960-09-10 1 'LET ALLIANCE STAY IN POWER FOR MANY YEARS' WELLINGTON, Fri. The New Zealand Defence Minister, Mr. Philip Connolly, told the House of Representatives today that he hoped the present Malayan Government stayed in office "for many years." He said if the opposition in Malaya became the Government. "I suppose we65 words
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224 1960-09-10 1 L. DECLARES HIMSELF No. 1 BOSS MAN LEOPOLDVILLE, Friday. pREMIER Patrice Lumumba told the Congolese army today that he had assumed the functions of Chief of State and henceforth was its Commander-in-Chief. At the same time, the United Nations Command held fast to Congolese airfields and the national radio In224 words
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Article25 1960-09-10 1 MOSCOW. Frl.— A drunken collective farm-worker has been Jailed for eight years for "downing" a low-flying Soviet plane with a hunting rifle. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration303 1960-09-10 1 R. BALA CHAHDRAN - Cholera scare at airport traced to papayas R. BALA CHAHDRAN DOCTOR AND AMBULANCE ARE SUMMONED AFTER TWO MEN ARE TAKEN ILL DURING FLIGHT FROM BANGKOK By KUALA LUMPUR, m. Two Frenchmen ill on board suspected cholera flushed a wireless message Iro ni a Jakartabound airliner to the control tower fet303 words
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97 1960-09-10 1 BANK OF CHINA SPY CENTRES CHARGE: INDIA EXPELS TWO NEW DELHI. Fri. The Indian Government has asked two Chinese officials serving with the Bank of China In India to leave the country. It was announced today. Mr. Govind Ballabh Pant, the Home Minister. replyIng to questions in Parliament, said heReuter - 97 words
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Article200 1960-09-10 1 MOSCOW, Fri. 361 VISAS ISSUED FOR U.N. TRIP rpHE Premier, Mr. 1 Khrushchev, left by air today for a Baltic port, Kaliningrad, from where he will sail for New York. Yesterday, the American Embassy issued 361 visas for Mr. Khrushchev's trip to the United Nations GeneralReuter - 200 words
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647 1960-09-10 1 Ex-Attache gave $3.6 m to rebels while in Singapore, court told HE MET REVOLT LEADERS IN PENANG MEDAN, Friday. THE court martial of Major Tengku Nurdin, former Indonesian Military Attache in Singapore, was told today that he had conspired in an evil plot with rebel leaders at Penang. He isReuter - 647 words
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Article49 1960-09-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. The Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced today that a brother of the Dalai Lama, the exiled leader of Tibet, would be visiting Malaya soon. He made the announcement in the latest edition of Malaya Merdeka, the official publication of UMNO49 words
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Article195 1960-09-10 1 No rift with Russia Chen PEKING, Fri. Marshal Chen Vi, th« Chinese Foreign Minister, tonight denied reports of disunity between Russia and Communist China. "Our fundamental policy is to maintain unity with Russia." he said. Marshal Chen, speaking at a celebration here to mark Bulgaria's national day. said. "The Imperialists195 words
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Article37 1960-09-10 1 JAKARTA, Frl. The Indonesian 1 Government hai called on people from West New Guinea to report to Its "special military co-opera-tion" officers here if they want to help win the Dutchheld territory for Indonesia. —Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration282 1960-09-10 2 Four who just couldn 't care... A KIDNAPPING' RIGHT UNDER THEIR NOSES AND THEY DIDN'T EVEN BOTHER TO DIAL 999 SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng today lashed out at public apathy towards kidnappings, and said there had been no change in the public's attitude despite recent police282 words
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120 1960-09-10 2 An 'Honour your King' drive is planned DENANG, Fri. The Department of Information will launch a campaign soon to show Malayans how to "honour your King and country." Forty thousand cards depicting the Federation flag and national crest, and giving the words of "Ne-gara-Ku" are to be distributed throughout Penang120 words
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90 1960-09-10 2 TENGKU: WE'RE PROUD TO SEND TROOPS TO CONGO KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister. Tencku Abdul Rahman, said today Malaya was proud to send its soldiers to the Congo. In a message to commemorate the third anniversary of independence published in the latest edition of Malaya Merdeka. the official journal90 words
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Article33 1960-09-10 2 BRUNEI. Frl. Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abdul Kadir. assistant Information officer, will leave here next Wednesday for a special oneyear course in public administration and social services at Torquay. Devonshire.33 words
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Article124 1960-09-10 2 SINGAPORE, Frl. More than 400 Nanyang University students have applied for Government bursaries and are now being interviewed by a seven-man selection committee. Confirming this a spokesman of the selection com- mittee today also disclosed that more than 300 of the applications would be approved.124 words
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397 1960-09-10 2 Kim Meng earns a private 'gold' for his walk to Games THREE FRIENDS DROP OUT EN ROUTE BUT SINGAPORE YOUTH PLODS ON TO ROME ROME. Frl. "TT was a long trip, but it was worth it for the -I Olympic Games," said the young man who hitch-hiked his way toUPI - 397 words
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72 1960-09-10 2 'Put me in jail for 10 years' he pleads PENANG. Fri.— Described by police as a "habitual drunkard," R. Abdul Kadlr. 41. unemployed, today ask^d a magistrate's court to Jail him for 10 years. "I will be better off there." he told the magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. Abdul Kadlr.72 words
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Article138 1960-09-10 2 THE TWO DANGERS OF NEW FREEDOM MAIROBI. Fri. Dato Yoke Lin, the Malayan Minister for Health and Social Welfare, told reporters yesterday that the two greatest dangers facing countries emerging into independence were international Communism and communalism. Asked if he thought ther# were any lessons tc be learned from Malaya'sReuter - 138 words
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Miscellaneous38 1960-09-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby £M*l***/yc>o) I TMOUSHT HDU FORGOT AU. MA* THE "N ZiVeOOMb\ ARE MOMC Y\ ABOUT ME wWSN YOUr- WMTTY OVCB J ITO PETCWMOCC SARL.Y t POtrTP fIOKBg WITM^^A-— > s #A«l>' s- ~v. V MONBY >/38 words
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Miscellaneous411 1960-09-10 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE: «7« metre* AM.: 6.00 Time Signal Ne«»- ,»«vr m n (rM ra-Ku. News Headlines: 6.0* SHUBT wave, fz Metres Morning Melodies; 7.00 Jazz Club: from t.M lt.M p.m. 7-30 Time Signal. News: 7.35 Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal. A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; C.32 News411 words
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Article271 1960-09-10 3 THERE was no indica- NEW DELHI, Friday CHINESE authorities have ordered Russian technicians and advisers out of Tibet it was reported. Three hundred Russians have left Tibet in recent weeks following unexpected orders from Peking. Sources based their reports on information picked up in trade centres271 words
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347 1960-09-10 3 BERLIN, Friday THE East German cabinet yesterday passed an order restricting the access of West Germans to East Berlin. This is the second time in 10 days that the East Germans have imposed restrictions on West Germans travelling to East Berlin. The orderReuter - 347 words
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62 1960-09-10 3 GOLD, GOLD EVERYWHERE EVEN IN THE SHIPS LITTER BIN... CALCUTTA. Fri.— lndian Customs officers seiied 1.865 bars of told valued at about $2,540,000 after an intensive two-week search of a ship. Three hundred bars were found in a litter bin. Tbe rest were found in ventilator ducts, under tarpaulins, inReuter - 62 words
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164 1960-09-10 3 Old Bailey to decide if 'Lady C's Lover' is obscene 1 ONDON. Fri. Publication In Britain of the unexpurgated edition of O. H. Lawrence's allegedly obscene novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover" will be kught out on Oct. 11 at the Old Bailey. The magistrate at the London court yesterday gave permissionReuter - 164 words
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Article27 1960-09-10 3 LONDON. Frl.— The antiapartheid movement announced last night that a new campaign for boycotting South African goods would launched *fc the end of month iwiter.27 words
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Article20 1960-09-10 3 TOKYO. Frl. Sumiko Matsumoto. aged seven months, died yesterday In hospital shortly after she ate a cigarette. U.P.I.UPI - 20 words
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160 1960-09-10 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. A CONGRESSMAN leading an investigation into the defection of two Government mathematicians, Mr. Bernon F. Mitchell and Mr. William F. Martin, said yesterday that they were known to friends as "sex deviates." Mr. Francis E. Walter, chairman of the Congress committee on160 words
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Article29 1960-09-10 3 NEW YORK, Fri. Former "madcap governor" of Louisiana. Earl K. Long, 65, was burled In Wlnnfleld yesterday 50 yards from where he born. He died on Monday.29 words
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Article21 1960-09-10 3 NEW DELHI. Frt. The Delhi administration has decided to set up a colony for beggars In the city. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article20 1960-09-10 3 STOCKHOLM. Frl. Tne world famous Swedish opera singer Jussl BJoerllng died early this morning. He was 48. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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222 1960-09-10 3 HONG KONG DELEGATION ASKS FOR MORE SAY IN RUNNING THE COLONY J ONDON. Fri. Repre. sentatives of the only two political organisations in Hong Kong yesterday urged the Colonial Office to grant them more authority in the running of the colony. They want among other things representation by elected membersReuter - 222 words
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357 1960-09-10 3 HERTER: K's CALL FOR SUMMIT MEETING AT U.N. IS LUDICROUS WASHINGTON. Friday l^R. Christian Herter, the Secretary of State, said yesterday he regarded Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's proposal for a summil meeting of more than 80 nations at the United Nations as "ludicrous in the extreme." In a luncheon speech beforeReuter - 357 words
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Article112 1960-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chinese Importers and Exporters Association today presented a sound projector, costing nearly $2,000, to the Singapore Government for the use of the 122 gangster detainees at Pulau Senang. The Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, received the projector from Mr. Tay Kum112 words
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Article, Illustration263 1960-09-10 4 Inche Yusof calls for strong racial unity SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang; di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today called on the people < f Singapore to strengthen the unity of the various races here so that "the generations to come can live in peace and prosperity." Inche Yusof was speaking263 words
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Article364 1960-09-10 4 STREET HOLD-UP OF VAN: CHILLI POWDER THROWN INTO EYES OF A CINEMA MANAGER SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. JUSTICE AMBROSE today sentenced two men to seven years' jail at the Assizes here for robbing a cinema cashier of $12,901.20. They are Omar bin Mohamed Noor. 19. a364 words
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Article140 1960-09-10 4 ADULT STUDY AWARDS SINGAPORE, Frl. 10 The Singapore Adult Education Board has decided to award proficiency certificates to students attending its language and literacy classes. The certificates will be awarded on the basis of examinations by the Adult Education Board. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, the boa/d's chairman, today said140 words
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Article18 1960-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road, celebrates its 50th anniversary on Sunday.18 words
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76 1960-09-10 4 'SAUSAGES' TO CARRY OIL IN LOCAL SEAS SINGAPORE, Frl. The Straits steamship Company has bought two seml-lmmerslble nylon "sausages" to transport large quantities of oil In Malayan waters. The sausages^jor "dracones" as they are known. are of about 10.000 gallons capacity each, and are expected to be of "immense value76 words
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Article60 1960-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. K. T. Alexander, the Third Criminal District Judge, today sentenced a 17-year-old youth to three years jail and six strokes of the cane for robbery. Yap Blng Ong was accused of stealing a gold chain worth $85 from a tele-clerk. Yong Slew60 words
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Article207 1960-09-10 4 A "999" CALL from a I off a robber hunt, ani SINGAPORE, Friday, farmer yesterday sparked ended a 24-hour search for a missing car. The fanner was Lim Chiah Joe of Jurong who. with three employees, had been held up and robbed of $2,000 by207 words
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Article16 1960-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mrs. Jenny Chee has been appointed president of the Juvenile Court here.16 words
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Article306 1960-09-10 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR rE following Is today's schedule of civil airmovements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS: BO AC: Prom London. Zurich. Cairo. Bahrein, Bombay. Colombo) (BA 788) 4.55 a.m.; from London. Duaaeldorf, Beirut, Bahrein. Calcutta (BA 750) 5.10 am; from London, Zurich, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 704)306 words
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Miscellaneous125 1960-09-10 4 SinffaporG diary, SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: p.m.; Cambridge examination Instructors' session, 7.30 pjn. 10 preparation Claw II. 8 pjn. 10 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A. (South B.A.F. Chantf Padang: run Pier): Table tennis. 9 ajn.; fair and fete starting at 2.30 body-bullduiK and weight-lifting, P-" 1 2 p.m.; Art Club and brass Y.M.C.A.125 words
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Article230 1960-09-10 5 Major parties meet today in bid to solve problem of polls violence KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpWELVE political party leaders will attend A a round-table conference with the chairman of the Federation Elections Commission. Haji Mustapha Albakri, tomorrow to draw up a code of "basic electoral behaviour."230 words
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Article21 1960-09-10 5 PENANG. Frl. A British anti-submarine frigate, H. M. S. Torquay will visit Penang from Sept. 15 to 25.21 words
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Article55 1960-09-10 5 DETENTION CAMP COST $305,370 SINGAPORE. Fri. Set. ting up the detention camp for gangsters at Pulau Senang has cost the Singapore Government $305,370. This sum U shown In supplementary estimates to be laid before the Legislative Assembly on Sept. 21. The money has been advanced from the contingencies fund and55 words
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167 1960-09-10 5 SINGAPORE, Friday THHE chairman of the Malayan Rubber Expo r t Registration Board, Mr. Chew Hock Leong, will preside at the international rubber packing and quality conference which begins in Singapore on Monday. The main purpose of the conference Is to pave the167 words
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111 1960-09-10 5 UP TO $50,000 PROJECTS: MALAYS TO GET PRIORITY IN SELANGOR IfUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The Selangor Government is to give preference to Malay contractors who bid for building projects up to $50,000. The state executive council meeting here tomorrow will confirm this decision made by the state authority. A government111 words
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Article39 1960-09-10 5 BRUNEI. Fri. The acting District Officer of Temburong. Pengiran Ahmad bin Dull Penglran Bendahara Anak Hajl Mohamed Yassin. leaves for Canada next Monday for a course In public administration. He will be away for a year.39 words
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204 1960-09-10 5 Highway robbers grab $2,000 from a farmer SINGAPORE, Friday. A "999" call from a farmer yesterday sparked off a hunt for a gang of robbers and ended a 24-hour search for a missing car. The farmer was Llm Chlah Joe of Jurong who. with three employees, had been held up204 words
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323 1960-09-10 5 $1.7 mil. scheme by mine for more tin land TPOH, Fri.— A 4 1/4--1 mile deviation channel costing $1.7 million has been completed in the Batu Gajah area, making available more than six miles of the tin-rich bed of the Kinta River for mining. The project, undertaken by the Southern323 words
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Article74 1960-09-10 5 INDONESIAN JOURNAL IS BANNED KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Federation Government has banned the entry ot a monthly journal believed to be published by the Communist Party of Indonesia. The Ministry of Interior has discovered that an Issue of the Journal contained political articles prejudicial to the Interests of Malaya. A74 words
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Article48 1960-09-10 5 SINGAPORE, Prl—Thirtytwo R.A.F. (Malaya) recruits and 30 recruits of the Royal Ceylon Air Force passed out at a parade at R.A.F. Seletar today. The parade was reviewed by Air Vice Marshal E. M F Grundy, Air Officer Commanding. Headquarters. Far East Air Force.48 words
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Article15 1960-09-10 5 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Charon arrived here from Australia today with 2 250 sheep.15 words
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Article126 1960-09-10 6 it Word, lit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. NAVAM thank relative* and friend* for their good wiabes, valuabi* presents, assistance and attendance at their marriage. MR. ANO MRS. K. PAVITHRAN would like to offer their ilncer* thank* to all who attended their wedding on 7.9.60, gay* valuable presents and best126 words
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Obituary40 1960-09-10 6 It Ward, tit (Minimum) GLORIA ANO SWEE LUAN. In lovmi: memory of an amicable daimbter age 13 departed 11.9.M. "Tou an always Id my heart. Even though you an far away." Inserted by xng Liang Seng and family.40 words
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Article417 1960-09-10 6 It Word, tit (Minimum) the COCKPIT 1 Java Rtjsttafsl It served every Saturday and Sunday lunch tlm*. TO CLEAR at Sal* price*— afternoon and cocktail dreisei, J25 to 545. Duncan ,i. 11 D 1 Almeida St, OS Rafflea Plape, Spore. SINCAPORI BALLET ACADEMY: Part tlm* pianist wanted at Katong417 words
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Shf Straits ©mfs Saturday, September 10, 1960.
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Article656 1960-09-10 6 Publication of the bill for local government of the Federal Capital ends at last a nagging curiosity, but can only increase the fury of those municipal councillors who have opposed the take over. As could have been expected, one major complaint disappears. The bill makes full and656 words
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Article394 1960-09-10 6 The hostility between the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and the Army is nothing new. For a long time they have glared at each other from either side of the Prescient, locked in a balance the more interesting because they seem so unevenly matched, the PKI with its394 words
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Article160 1960-09-10 6 Among the sixteen resolutions before tomorrow's second convention of Cuepacs (tht Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services) is one calling for a shorter working week five days or forty hours instead of the present fortyfour. That there will be ample delegate support for160 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-09-10 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO Fro* th* Straits Time* Of Sept 7, 1910 rE current rubber boom has clouded the prospects of tobacco trowing In the Far East. rpHE new railway station X at Koala Lumpur Is Hearing completion. There are to be 24 bedrooms In the building. Detailed plans for the107 words
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916 1960-09-10 6 Communism makes another conquest— CUßA VERNON BARTLETT Despite assurances by an angry President Eisenhower... by But what does matter now is the way in which the United States reacts to this latest Red advance only 35 jet minutes away from the coast of Florida SOME weeks ago, in an understandable916 words
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Article198 1960-09-10 7 TYPHOID: ALL CASES IN HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Fri— Tne 0 Singapore Health Ministry today announced that all suspected and positive typhoid patients from Pulau Bukom have been transferred to the Middleton Hospital. The transfer was made late yesterday and early today. A Ministry statement explained that the cases were sent to198 words
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Article36 1960-09-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A youth. Thong Chee Seng, who dashed off with four roast ducks from a stall at Queen Street on July 17. was Jailed for six months by a district court today.36 words
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100 1960-09-10 7 MIC wants women's charter for Federation SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Malayan Indian Congress of Singapore will ask the annual delegates' conference In Kuala Lumpur to urge the Federation Government to introduce a women's charter. This Is one of five resolutions the Singapore body plans to Introduce at the two-day conference which100 words
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Article62 1960-09-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A 17--year-old detainee. Lee Wee Suan, escaped from the reformative training centre Borstal) In Outram Prison Just after 7 a.m. today. Lee was working outside the prison walls with several other youths when be fled. A wide area around the Jail was searched by the62 words
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Article391 1960-09-10 7 A dream trip for Ja'af ar, 22 POOR CAKESELLER f S SON IS OFF TO CANADA TO STUDY MEDICINE AFTER LONG STRUGGLE TO GET TO THE TOP SINGAPORE, Friday. JA'AFAR BIN ABDUL WAHAB, 22 the son v of a poor cake-seller, left for Canada today step one of a life-long391 words
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Article85 1960-09-10 7 In memory of dead seamen I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A roll of honour containing names of men of the merchant navy and fishing fleets who were killed In the war will be presented to the Minister of Transport, Inch* Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. on Oct. 3. Inche Sardon will receive the85 words
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Article51 1960-09-10 7 IPOH, Fri. The Perak State Government has decided to give $2,000 a year to the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind In Penang. the Mentrl Besar. Inche Sha'arl bin PlaL said today. He said there were 18 blind boys and girls from Perak In the51 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-09-10 7 THREE top Malayan police officers left by air for Burma yesterday for a twoweek tour of police centres there. From left are Mr. J. J. Raj, the Federal C.I.D. Chief, Inche Sailed bin Abdul Rahman, the Commandant of the Federal Police Depot,66 words
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Article284 1960-09-10 7 SINGAPORE BURSARIES FOR 221 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced the award of 221 Singapore Government bursaries to students studying at the University of Malaya for the 1960-61 session. I The number Includes 123 bursaries reawarded to students who had received them in past284 words
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Article78 1960-09-10 7 Hurt cow is rescued by firemen I/UALA LUMPUR, FA— A seven-man Fire Brigade crew today rescued a cow trapped in a drain with a broken leg at G^mbak six miles from here The brigade control room at Shaw Road had received a call at 4 p.m. reporting the cow's distress.78 words
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131 1960-09-10 7 Ahmad off again: No money worry now 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Remember Ahmad bin Haji Omar, the Malayan student who not so long ago was stranded in Britain? He Is oil again overseas. But this time, full of smiles because he will not be financially embarrassed In June this year, the131 words
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Article, Illustration159 1960-09-10 7 w.t KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A MALAYAN student leader today returned from a world student conference and spoke of the growing interest shown in the Federation by youths in other countries. He Is the secretary of the National Union of Federation Btudents, Mr. Joseph Lim Eng159 words
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Article61 1960-09-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— A group of blind welfare experts from Vietnam, Thailand. Indonesia and Ceylon now touring Malaya will visit the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind here tomorrow. The party Is led by Maj. D. R. Bridges, director of the Far East regional office of61 words
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Article32 1960-09-10 7 BINGAPORE. Fri. The Chinese Importers and Exporters Association today presented a sound projector, costing nearly $2,000 to the Singapore Government for the use of the gangster detainees at Pulau Senang.32 words
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Article55 1960-09-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. An unemployed man was Jailed today for 10 months for misappropriating a pair of earrings worth $22 Johar bin Mohamed. 26. of Buklt Belayar. was also ordered to serve two years* police supervision at the end of his prison term. He had two convictions.55 words
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264 1960-09-10 7 SINGAPORE, Friday T*HE Singapore Gov■L eminent has completed the purchase of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co. Ltd. for $20,156,880. About 1/30 of the cost of acquisition will be paid by the Federation Government for the company's assets in Johore Bahru. according to a264 words
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Article180 1960-09-10 7 A BLIND STUDENT OFF TOILS. SINGAPORE, Fri. After 12 long months of delay, a blind and deaf Singapore giri, Chan Poh Un, 16, leaves by air tomorrow for the United States on a scholarship. Poh Lin, a top student of the Singapore School for the Blind, will undergo specialised training180 words
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113 1960-09-10 7 A birthday date for Head of State and Premier SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin isnak, and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew have been invited to the 44th birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Brunei. A Brunei Government statement today said Inche Yusof would arrive113 words
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Article66 1960-09-10 7 NEW OFFICER SITS AS MAGISTRATE SINGAPORE. Fri.— A new law officer. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. has started work as second traffic magistrate. He succeeded Mr. Anthony Wee Soon Kirn who has been transferred to the State Advocate-General's office as deputy public prosecutor. Mr. Yeo received his Bachelor of Law66 words
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82 1960-09-10 7 CUSTOMS REVENUE— $75 M. IN FIRST EIGHT MONTHS SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Customs collected nearly $75,000,000 In revenue from January to August, about $3 million more then the comparable period last year, but about $4,000,000 short of estimates. The figures are: January to August $74,987, 000 (last year $72,064,000; estimate for82 words
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Advertisement257 1960-09-10 7 ON A FIRM FOOTING afe9aVaHM|^^^^HflMH|^^^^^^^" The modern office U dlatlnruished and aolld reality with the attribute of personal tute. Therefore everytime from the beginning, the floor covering should be "PEGILAN" The P.V.C. Floor-Covrrln j for realisation of every desire. I TODAY and EVERYDAY B^fflJCT DURABLE NON SLIP NO WAXING A257 words
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Advertisement259 1960-09-10 7 Hi Only tliirty and no teeth of his own •I 1 cci n l|p; mt p- m —unless you m 3**W take care of Bf Jr j^^B your gums! H■■ jg'' Keeping your gums healthy is jfll jost M vital as keeping yov I teeth clean. For once gums beI259 words
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Article291 1960-09-10 8 This slave labour racket must be alted CHILDREN FROM INDIA WITH reference to the recent resolution of an M.I.C. branch that the Federation Government allow Indian parents to bring Into this country their children up to 12 yean of age, I wish to state that when the law allowed them291 words
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Article191 1960-09-10 8 MOW that the grandiose scheme to turn Raffles Place into a public park has been knocked on the head perhaps the Government will turn its attention to the hawker stalls which are mushrooming all round the square, creating new problems for motorists and shoppers alike.191 words
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Article108 1960-09-10 8 L>EFERRi.;G to the comLV plaint about the disgraceful condition of the drains in Sembawang Hills Drive, I would like to state that the common drains in front of the houses in this area are well looked after by the cleansing department staff and they must not be blamed.108 words
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Article128 1960-09-10 8 I READ with Interest the article "Malaya's Role In Foreign Affairs" by Inche Muhammad Ghazall bin Shane. I look forward to the formation of an organisation in Malaya which will discuss and study International affairs, notably the role that our independent country will be able to play. Mere128 words
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Article58 1960-09-10 8 I HAVE often seen motorists using the compound of a petrol station as a thoroughfare into Upper Serangoon Road and Braddell Road. The station is at the junction of these two roads. The compound is for the use of the station's customers and not for motorists who have58 words
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Article173 1960-09-10 8 HANKS to the co-oper--1 ation of your newspaper, the work which ihe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has done has become widely known in Kuala Lumpur. I acknowledge with gratitude the help which many people of all races have given to our cause. Unfortunately. I173 words
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122 1960-09-10 8 How not to keep cool in Singapore's heat LIVE In a large housing estate In Singapore where many of the residents are British servicemen and their families. The majority of the wives spend most of the day in beach shorts and halter tops. This form of dress is worn even122 words
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Article68 1960-09-10 8 [WRING a visit recently to Pulau Redang and Pulau Perhentlan oil the Trengganu Coast, we were surprised to find that no mosquitoes disturbed our sleep. We checked and round that an anti-malarial team called at the island frequently. But this is not the case In Kuala Trengganu. Everyone complains68 words
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Article73 1960-09-10 8 I DISAGREE with "Doctor" who sniffed at Mr. Whittall's criticism of hospital charges in Singapore. His statement that "nowhere In Singapore does a simple consultation cost $14" is nonsense. I was sent by my company doctor to the General Hospital. I was examined for a few minutes by73 words
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Article318 1960-09-10 8 MEDICAL CHARGES IN STORE A CERTAIN Mr. Whittall Is advised to check on his facts. Perhaps "Doctor" would care to do the same. He says nowhere In Singapore does a "simple consultation" cost $14 or a bottle of "physic" cost $10. A friend of mine had to call a doctor318 words
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Article149 1960-09-10 8 rrrtiE Minister for Educa--1 tion said recently in the Legislative Assembly that the Government would pay teachers who did the extra half session In the first term $2 an hour for the duration of the period they were required. He also stated that this was not149 words
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Advertisement183 1960-09-10 8 Exciting Flavour! cooked Spaghetti Ejs^"t3»^b323bw/ r* S How wonderful Heinz Spaghetti tastes alone and how well it mingles with left-over foods, too. A delightful meal ready in a minute, for Heinz has cooked the spaghetti for you, you simply heat and eat —and enjoy. Buy several tins today. nl)«tMov«*» T183 words
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Advertisement279 1960-09-10 8 6ROUNO ANO AlftSOftNF 1 K?'--''^i&ri'' L RADIO COMMUNICATION ANO v It'^S^ f MMOTI CONTROL ANO o>\ A^ »•<** -S INDICATION SYSTfMS AO O' JT\Sf& TIIIRMONt ANO TIIWHAFM oO\ B iHM^U* AC/OC CONVERSION EOUIMMNT j\\ S^^^i? JF* M COMMUNICATION CABLES f y^-J&&'- tK^M I HI&H SRADt COMPONENTS t > >' !^^f43t279 words
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Miscellaneous307 1960-09-10 8 Straits Times Crossword '"TbT BaaF aMFTHF HF HP MF~" ACROSS 7 staffs ptace grttulty before 0 'He wa* so good he would J"^ 1011 (c ii pour— orer a to*d" (JerroU) 8 ***>* clotely— he'i no com\i 5) mon fellow (4). 10 Exist on nothing but fruit (5). 14 Witnesses'307 words
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Advertisement1706 1960-09-10 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ft AIEN. LIVERPOOL, EUMPVI, LONPMI ft CMniNENTAL PwtTTS. Due S'oort Suit P. S'kam Panang CLAUCUS H'burg. Bremen Aat'p. R'dam la Part/Tatar lIOMEI Litereeel, Oublia it PertyTeMi Mpt 11 ILUNOI London. H'burg. Brtm.. R'dam Ua. M Mpt 12 Sept 11/14 Mpt IS PERSEUS Liiirptel, Glasgow Mpt 111,706 words
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Advertisement1349 1960-09-10 9 THE LA.C LINES— —i _QP*^\ ADEN. REIStA, MEIITEIIANEAN, CONTINEHTU ft SCAMIMVIAN PtfTS. raVSjAil S'pori P. Sham P«"i"l H «ZJ_3| "AYUTN.A" a) 1t Strpt w>tV\ JGf "MEON'A" k) 11/22 Stpt a/14 Stpt B/a Stpt JaGfmfK "SIMM" S) a Mat/ 4 M 1/ IMt 1/ 7 Oct aZt*NwfeV tAUNBU"!) 11/21 ttt 22/2)1,349 words
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Advertisement1348 1960-09-10 9 Bm THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SIMAPORf (lacirptritrf >• ttl Until Ht«MN) I LINES SAILINGS It ADEN IX ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pori P. SMN PtMNJ tENATTtW Antwarp, PJattarMN, gremtn, Hamkbrg TS/MMM HHNEVii Utiipitl. Hall. hatttiajN. Hamburg la PtrVTI MM 1114 Mpt MHUOI Port Sudan, Lliarpatl. Aatwtrp, Rotterdam la Part/ 111,348 words
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Advertisement1338 1960-09-10 9 MoAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. W. \h£u vi nMi v**3 r*** s>«« r ff) M^wa tim KLAVBNESS UMB LPNtftN. tAmiNl, WTTEtSAM. HAYtE LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. ft TOLL. SEATTLE VANCOUVER ft PORTUNI tM ftr CaaMtaa ft H4JL Atluttt Parts. AcctpUet cargt ftr Caatral ft Seen Cm tf NEWCASTLE Amtrica Sport P.1,338 words
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Article404 1960-09-10 10 Trying week in rubber trading rtNCE again rubber v traders have experienced a trying week with the vagaries of the September position adding to their difficulties, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd., In their current review. At the outset September commanded a premium of one cent but on rumours, which up to404 words
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Article167 1960-09-10 10 CINGAPORK Chinese Produce O Exchange hood price* per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Sept./ Oct. shipments (30 buyers, $31 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum $47 sellers. Prpper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $280 and Sarawak $270 (both unchanged), special Sarawak black167 words
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848 1960-09-10 10 ALL SECTIONS OF MARKET EASIER: VOLUME SMALL By Our Market Correspondent SELLERS were more apparent on the Malayan sharemarket yesterday and buyers retreated, so that all sections were easier. Tins were marked down most. There was scattered support for industrials but rubbers, both dollar and sterling, were neglected. The volume848 words
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Article37 1960-09-10 10 SINGAPORE. Sept 9. RUBBER: 100% cento per lb. (op five-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. closet 100' 4 cents (quiet). TIN: $399 per plcul (up 12'- cento). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down 15 tons).37 words
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Article67 1960-09-10 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1633' t Italian lire *****. On the free exchange market In Hong Kang. the I.S. dollar was quoted at 5.69*£ for T.T.67 words
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Article128 1960-09-10 10 MELBOURNE. Fii INVESTMENT shares cloned the week on a firm tone here today. Factors gained 9d. to 9s. 9d. B.HJP. continued to rise to finish at 100s. 6d.. up Is. 3d. Carrier Air eased Is. to 235. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend, while Commonwraith128 words
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Article216 1960-09-10 10 SEPTEMBER first trade rubber buyers f.o.b. dosed in Singapore yesterday at 100% cents per lb., up five-eighths of a cent on Thursday's close. The tone was steady quirt. S.C.CJLA. clostnv prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 100. sellers lOOtt <N); Int.216 words
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Article23 1960-09-10 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept 9 Sept. 8 Industrials: 130.15 130.61 Tins: 203.47 208.59 S Robbers: 246.69 247.19 Jan. 1 1958 IH.23 words
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Article651 1960-09-10 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.40; Praser and Neave ords $1.98; Gammon $2.13; McAllster $1.34 R, D; Robinson ords $1.30 cd cb;651 words
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Advertisement152 1960-09-10 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE S '!J'£* p S '«S T" "■UTNCVEKTT" tl tt, l MSlft II Stpt "LEMIVEIirT" I Oct t Oct ftt liiiim, Csinswi. Catestto•■KotmiiiT 1 asttt MM* •tOIrHmMTT" 1! set a t*t Ski Balk oil/litt. «pk« milibl*. JOHNSON LIKE m itaMUat, inn-- S'pote Slum f*nmt •ITU KOltlir It Ocl152 words
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Advertisement205 1960-09-10 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Closing date tender for the Construction of Government English Girls School Primary and Clifford School for Boys Primary at Kuala Kangsar Is extended to ICth September. 1960. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Contractors registered In Class "E" and above will be received by the State Engineer.205 words
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Advertisement709 1960-09-10 10 NOTICES NOTICE MEBSR& BOUSTEAD A COMPANY (I960) Ltd., are pleased to announce that they are acquiring a majority Interest in Barlow A Company (Spore) Ltd.. as from I Ist October i960. Mr. Sim Bock Choon and Mr. O. H. Lang will continue as Chairman and Director respectively of Barlow A709 words
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Advertisement513 1960-09-10 10 NOTICES NOTICE OF TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ROAD The Public are hereby notified that the Noordln Bridge at 22nd Mile Ipob-Lumut Road will be closed for essential repairs during the five hour period 1.00 am to 6.00 a.n on 14th September 1960. No traffic will be permitted to cross the bridge513 words
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Advertisement748 1960-09-10 11 .NOTICES OFFERS INVITED FOR BHUTAN ESTATE: Offers are Invited for the purchase of Bhutan Estate situated about two miles north of Salak. Selangor, on the Salak'Bangl Road. The total area Is 1,756 acres of which approximately 1,610 acres are planted with mature and Immature rubber. There are about 1.157 acres748 words
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Advertisement767 1960-09-10 11 *****14 1 J'JWTT7 pii frTT Pi p ll (CanUnned from Pm*t 6) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wards U (Mlm.)-*ox St ets. extra WANTID DAILY by European household la Kheam Hock Road excellent and experienced cookboy. Apply BOS A 8034 S.T. 8 pore. PHYSIOTHERAPIST'S service* required la evenings after 7 p.m. tor767 words
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Advertisement1116 1960-09-10 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Words U (Mim)— Box fet*. sxtra IXPIRIINCID STtNOORAPMIR. Full particular* Including experience and salary required to Box A 6042 S.T. FIRST OLASS DRAUOHTIMAN rr.i<ftr*d for North Klang strait* project. Apply Gammon and ChrlstUalNlelaen. P.O. Box L.B. 1. Port Swettenham. WANTED English A non Engllah speaKlng girl* an1,116 words
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Advertisement1068 1960-09-10 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wards U (Mi* )—Box tttts. txtrm (UKOPIAN BACHELOR wttß Urge burmlew In T&nglln often small flatlette to aßMber. Private entrance. reaMoabl* rent. Writ* Boa A 8037 S.T. pore LARGI ANO SMALL airy room*. bathrooms attached, newly renovated guesthouse with without board laundry. Excellent mtvim, *pactou* ground*. St1,068 words
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Advertisement875 1960-09-10 11 TUITION it Words U (Mim.)— Box St ets. sxtra ROAOWAY DRESSMAKING IMSTltute 10A. Jslaa Xuras, Bembawaas Hills BstaU, B'pore. Lean/Order dresses, fall satisfaction riars steed Simplified Dutch DMthod*. Apply within. STUOV MALAY tftronsb postal tuition by a new correspondence meiaod eonduoted by Sastera Correspondence School. Writs (or free pnxpeetus to:875 words
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Advertisement1113 1960-09-10 11 VEHICLES FOR SALI it Wards U (Mim.)— Box St els. txtrm ISSS PAOKARD SALOON, black, automatic transmission. 51. 2U0 or offer. I Tsl: Office *****. Horn* ***** (Spore i. I CHEVROLET IMFALA ISSO White/ Grey Tip Top condition Hardly used I Best offer secures. Please ring (Spore) *****. TRY OUR1,113 words
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Advertisement825 1960-09-10 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wmrrlt SS (Mim )—Box Sttts. txtra ASM MOTOR CO. Ltd. Good liooaj hand Cars Offer-- l»a» Borgward Standard. Boric ward Statlonwagon. Morris Minor Convertible, Triumph Herald. 1»S« Borirward TS, Peugrot 4U3 Family Car. 1»37 Austin Metropolitan, Ford Statlomvagon. Vauxhall Victor. Singer Oaielle, Hlllman Minx. I lfl.*>«825 words
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Advertisement511 1960-09-10 11 STEAMBATH. MASSAGE, ETC. M Wards U (Min.)— Box it elm. txtrm TIMD? LIT LAURA MaiMi*. Stearebath Refrr<h Too. Expert Licensed Masseur. Masseuse. SIK-P River Valley Road. Blm*por«-e. Telephone *****. MISCELLANEOUS i If H'srets Si (Ml*.)— Box it els. extra THI WILL-ORBtSBO MAN bas bis suits tailored by Young Men Tailor,511 words
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Article, Illustration448 1960-09-10 12 ROME, Fri. THEY SCORE 2-1 VICTORY TO SEND BRITAIN INTO FOURTH PLACING SPAIN took the bronze medal in the Olympic hockey competition here today. The Spaniards beat Britain by two goals to one in the match to decide third and fourth placings In the tournament. Later this afternoon,448 words
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Article189 1960-09-10 12 ROME, Fri. -t The table of medal winners In the Olympic Games at the end of Thursday's competition (gold, silver and Russia United States Italy Ofrmany Turkey Australia Hungary Poland Britain Denmark Rumania Czechoslovakia New Zealand Japan Bulgaria Sweden Austria Norway Greece France Belgium Switzerland Iran189 words
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589 1960-09-10 12 ATHLETICS JAVELIN FINAL: 1 V. Tsibulenko (USSRi 84 64m (277 ft BJm). 2 W. Krugcr' (.Gcri 79.36 (260tt UJn), 3 G. Kulcsar (Hung) 78.5? (257 ft 91m>. 4 V. Kuisma (Fin' 78.40 (257 ft 2iin>. 5 W. Rasmussen (Nor> 78.36 (257 ft lint.589 words
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Article291 1960-09-10 12 SOCCER STORE Dlv. 1: Indian RC 3 (All Samljan, Rahlm Omar) Chines* Athletic 0. FRIENDLY i Spore): National Socce rites 3 (Rah mat. Jamal, Fernandez) KPM l (Leslie). SULTAN CUP (Kluang): Johora Bharu District 2 (Yusof Ha mid. jayaram) Muar 2 (Wan Dollah 3). HOCKEY FRIENDLY (Partt Buntar) Krian291 words
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Article, Illustration774 1960-09-10 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - THE MAN WHO HATED TO LOSE... NORMAN SIEBEL By VI/HAT a welcome change to be able at last to greet a medal winner at the Olympic Games. Tan Howe Liang, the Singapore lightweight weightlifter, won second place in his division at Rome on Thursday night after ten hours of muscle-aching774 words
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Advertisement341 1960-09-10 12 JUSTAffIVED! TWOrIAJ H tttirc 1 1 I BWL CANONFLEX HtUtA I l^gtjU^H R 2000 CAMERAS I ■gSTOSJIBI with a shutter speed 1 i*U of 1/2000 of a J^B^^HE ■■■■■■■■■■■■j WM The new CANONFLEX |M^____m_____^__^_| R2OOO a professional &Bri^ m* sjH Hex emmera of the highest w tjd^^^^^^^^^^^Ex quality. With the341 words
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Advertisement155 1960-09-10 12 DANDRICIDE GUARANTEES MIRACULOUS RESULTS Agointt Evtn Tk« Toughest Com of DANDRUFF *f£?^s_< Buy Om Bottle Today From Your J Drug Stores, Hairdressers, Cosmetic i Coeiiten or Con toe t O^-^ Sole Distributors:TAI WAN TRADIN6 CO., II Nwfk Cs«Ml «o«d, SIN6APOIL WINS WAN TBADINC CO., JO Cmil StfMt, KUALA LUMPUB. WAM155 words
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260 1960-09-10 13 MARSHAL' SACHIKO BEST IN THE RAIN HINDU ROBE OUTPACES SOUTHERN MOON O.THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep OENANG, Fri. Rain this morning interfered with training gallops and only a few horses were sent out against the stopwatch. Field Marshal, ridden by Ken Barratt, and Sachiko (Bob Taylor) were matched in a260 words
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Article171 1960-09-10 13 Skinner won't be dropped Soh CINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, president of the Singapore Amateur F.A.. today denied that goalkeeper Wllf Skinner may be dropped for the Malaya Cup Final against Perak at Merdeka Stadium on Sept 17. Mr. Soh told the Straits Times today: "There is absolutely no171 words
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Article113 1960-09-10 13 New appeal for soccer festival OINOAPORE. Frl. SingaJ pore Government Services F.A. Is making a fresh appeal to S.A.FA. to reconsider Its rejection of S.CS.F.A's proposed quadrangular Interstate soccer festival on Oct 29 and 30 Mr. B.R.P. Naldu. secretary of 5.0.8. F.A., told the Straits Times that his Association has113 words
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78 1960-09-10 13 SINGAPORE. Frl-Chlnese Athletic, a strong contender for B.A.F.A. first division honours this season, suffered their first defeat when they went down 2-0 to Indian R.C. at Jalan Besar today. After a scoreless first half. Indians opened scoring in the 65th minute when fullback All Bamlja78 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-09-10 13 IyITH Tottenham Hotspur centre- forward Bobby Smith on the (round, Gregg, the Manchester United j high-jumping goalkeeper, punches the ball away in the First Division match at White Hart Lane last week. Ready to help if needed is Bremtan (No. 3) the United left-back.—UP; Reuter - 52 words
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Article385 1960-09-10 13 I/OTA BHARU. Fri. 1X Twenty-year-old Tan Kok Hong today bettered the Malayan record tn the 200 metres when he clocked 21.9 sec In the Kelantan A-A.A. meet here today. The Malayan record of 22sec Is held by Shaharuddin All. one of the Malayan athletes at the385 words
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Article59 1960-09-10 13 SINGAPORE, Frl St Andrew's School has entered a record of 48 of the 70 entries received for the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's youth championships to be held on Sent. 21. 23 and 24. Entries will also be accepted at the welgh-ln and medical examinations on59 words
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Article, Illustration400 1960-09-10 13 'Rehman go od as Benaud' SINGAPORE. Friday ...SAY SINGAPORE PLAYERS C.F. REHMAN, the Pakistan Eaglets' leg spinner, will be the most respected man on the field when the tourists meet Singapore in a two-day match starting tomorrow on the padang here Rehman has earned t v ad- miration of the400 words
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Article32 1960-09-10 13 TODAY'S SPORT CRICKET TOim MATCH (l«t day): B*porc v Pakistan Bagleta (B'pore padang 11 ajn.). RUGGER TRIAL: Penang R.U. trial (Western Rd). M-TROPHY: Boston v Lower Perak. Hussars v Perak Asians (Ipoh).32 words
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Article25 1960-09-10 13 BULAWAYO. Frl. Percy Mansell. 40. former South African Test cricketer, who won 13 caps, has announced his retirement from first class cricket.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement278 1960-09-10 13 jj^r^ HI 4rjfc^ i m. IF YOU'RE A MAN YOU NEED MENNEN t"1 MENNEN SKIN BRACER... The first thing a man reaches for after shaving the last j^ thing before going out. It's a man's refresher. Mermen's HF"^^^B bracing tincle lifts tviu a man s wno 'e out •KIN Ibraccrl278 words
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Advertisement242 1960-09-10 13 THE LYNX The 'Lynx' Is now eftUbllshed aa the most popular cistern for every use, whether for replacement or for new installation*. IU merits are acclaimed equally by the architect who specifies it, th* i builder who installs it and the customer who uses lt. The well-designed shell is clean242 words
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Article, Illustration470 1960-09-10 14 TEOH ENG TATT - 'We are so proud of Howe Liang... TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Fri. COMEWHERE in Swatow, China, 50-year-old Madam Scow Cheok Noi will soon receive a letter telling her the great news of a Singaporean winning an Olympic Silver medal. For Madam Scow is the mother or Tan Howe Liang,UPI - 470 words
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Article147 1960-09-10 14 MR. AND MRS. P.O. KRISHNA--IAMV thank rritnd* and relative* for thrii kind attendance, aiuUtance, valuable present*. telegrams on tba occasion of their marriage on 3-9-60 MR. AND MRt. j. NITHVANANOAN thank all relatives, friend* for their attrndance, valuable Kifta and congratulatory mtuun on the occuioa of thnr marnaKr on147 words
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Article241 1960-09-10 14 DOME, Fri.— Paltlstan won the JV Olympic hockey gold medals today, beating India l-o In the final. The bronze went to Spain, who beat Britain 2-1. Pakistan thus ended a long Olympic reign (or India, who had won the championship in the previous six successive Olympiads.241 words
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Article325 1960-09-10 14 LONDON STOCK LONDON. Pri. There was again very little change In market conditions tooay and prices finished the week with an irregular appearance. Ollt-edged securities had a quiet day but were fractionally better where changed, with .semlmeiu helped to some extern by the fall In this week's United Kingdom Treasury325 words
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Advertisement236 1960-09-10 14 Law CLASSIFIED ABVEBTISEMEHTS Horrf« Sl* fMlmimmmi PINNIUL: To Janet (nee Palmer) and David a daughter Pauline 8.9.V0. Both well. TAN LO £ng Wah. .Allan) only son or the, late M»dam Say Han. Ipoh and Oust Cboo (Nancy), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lo Yew Telk. Oopeng. M* ESPECIALLY IN THE236 words
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