The Straits Times, 15 September 1960
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Title Section19 1960-09-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Hot**" Estd. 1845. T HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration488 1960-09-15 1 IT MAY MARK X's ARRIVAL IN U.S. Russia 'a year ahead' of the Americans 60-mile ascent made already LONDON, Wednesday. DUSSIA is believed to have completed preparations to launch the first man into space orbit to coincide with Mr. Khrushchev's arrival in New York at theReuter - 488 words
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972 1960-09-15 1 TWO BIG BIDS TO STRENGTHEN HIM EXPECTED IN CONGO PARLIAMENT LEOPOLDVILLE, Wed.— Two big bids which would strengthen Mr. Patrice Lumumba in his struggle for power in the Congo are expected to be discussed here today in a joint session of theReuter; UPI - 972 words
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Article73 1960-09-15 1 Floods in Johore and Pahang KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Floods were reported today in Johore and Pahang, following heavy rain. In Johore. the Muar-Parit Sulong Road was under 6;. Inches of water at the 92nd milestone. The water was receding and the road was passable to traffic. In Pahang. the Pa.sir73 words
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Article43 1960-09-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malay rulers will meet at the Istana Negara here next Wednesday to elect the new Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. This was announced today by the Keeper of the Rulers" Seal. Inche Abdul Rahlm bin Rauf.43 words
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172 1960-09-15 1 IKE FO R U.N., UNLIKELY TO MEET NIK WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower will address the l\X. General Assembly next Thursday and will make "specific proposals," the White House announced today. He will be the second speaker, after Brazil. This means that his speech will come before that of Mr. Khrushchev.Reuter - 172 words
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Article354 1960-09-15 1 LONDON. Wednesday ¥\IPLOMATIC sources predicted today that Mr. Khrushchev may make a determined effort to oust the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Hammarskjoeld, when he attends the General Assembly. There was speculation, too, that the Soviet Premier may even propose shifting U.N. headquarters from New YorkReuter; UPI - 354 words
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137 1960-09-15 1 Total ban now on liquor at official parties KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Opposition members cheered today when the Government accepted, without debate, a PMIP resolution to ban liquor from being served at any official function. It took less than 12 minutes for the P.M.IP. proposal to go througn. Inche Othman bin137 words
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Article36 1960-09-15 1 Thai Reds renew leaflet war, BANGKOK. Wed Thai Communist anti-Government leaflets have been found m some northern provinces. Thai police sources said today. Police have been ordered to investigate and arrest those responsible without delay.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article142 1960-09-15 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Indonesian gunboats halted the Straits Steamship vessel Matang last night as it was sailing from Palembang. Sumatra, to Singapore, a passenger told the Straits Times tonight. The gunboats converged !on the Matang from each side, flashing lights. They did not identify themselves In142 words
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Article38 1960-09-15 1 CAiTHO CLAMP v ISHINC Ml hri^tidii M< rii i i i• 1 11- t>r Stab .iniMiuiK ii turi.i, thai |ti" i utimi Ptcmlci ""|il l> i- -iru led Mjiili «t I 1/1 <lunni hi- I »i»it.38 words
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Article231 1960-09-15 2 TELUK ANSON. Wednesday RELATIVES fear that three fishermen, missing from northwest Selangor. are detained by Indonesians in Medan. Possible new light on the fishermen, who have been I missing for 16 days, was shed by the publication of a report from Jakarta. The report231 words
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Article63 1960-09-15 2 ALOR STAR. Wed—A pistol lost four years ago by a former Kedah State councillor. Dr. C. K. Cheung, waa recovered in a police ambu-h near here last March, the Kedah Assize court was told today. In the dock was a former RASC soldier. Ishak bin Yop, 25.63 words
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Article12 1960-09-15 2 PENANG. Wed—The Penang Pictorialists will hold their annual meeting on Sunday.12 words
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124 1960-09-15 2 Couple in L-plate car fined for 'acting obscenely' SINGAPORE. Wed— A man and a woman were fined $50 each in a magistrate's court today for acting obscenely in Canterbury Road last night. Er Tian Woo and Hamldah binte Abdullah pleaded guilty to the charge, and admitted that they had been124 words
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Article409 1960-09-15 2 SHIPPING CLERK SAYS: HE ASKED FOR CIGARETTES— A CARTON A MONTH OR THREE PACKETS A WEEK SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A GOVERNMENT official asked a clerk for a x monthly gift of a carton of American cigarettes to speed up port clearances for his firm's ships, it was alleged409 words
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Article49 1960-09-15 2 SINGAPORE. Wed—Mr. R. Yamada. a director of Heiwa Export Co.. Ltd., of Osaka, arrived here yesterday to .survey the market for Japanese sundry goods. One of the biggest export- ers of Japanese sundry Roods to Singapore, the Heiwa Export Co. represents 40 Japanese factories.49 words
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87 1960-09-15 2 30 youths on a farming course in Malacca MALACCA. Wed. Thirty youths from various youth clubs in the state are attending a 17-day farming course at Sungei Dang Agricultural Station. 13 miles from here. The course, which started on Sept. 10. U the first of its kind in the state87 words
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163 1960-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. rVRE People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today made an unsuccessful attempt to have his no confidence resolution against the Minister of Justice. Tun Leong Ytw Koh. eiven priority in the House of Representatives He asked that the orders163 words
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Article25 1960-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Thieves broke into the home of Mr. A. J. Glanvllle at Hicks Road last night and stole property worth about $1,750.25 words
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Article60 1960-09-15 2 kajang. Wed.— Police are to get tough with people who carry large numbers of estate labourers in their cars. They have observed as many as nine people packed Into a medium size car and up to 15 in bigger cars. A stricter check will60 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-09-15 2 Malaya to 'wait and see' on the Congo, says envoy ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Malaya's Ambassador to the United States. Dato Nik Kamil. left here by air today to attend the United Nations General Assembly in New York with "no definite stand" regarding the Congo. Th»» Dato. who will lead the120 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-09-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleoy I fuUUnWNNsw) /^FUNMV... <~yJKMJO>r?J-^ f TUB TASlifc J I WOND6I?.. J *TJ Ti ALL AFTWBNOOH 1 i I ~*^l V PLAVIN© WITH 2.-928 words
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Miscellaneous388 1960-09-15 2 RADIO SINGAPORE i RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 Metre* <4" Metres) A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraShort Wave: 62 metres Ru; Newg Hea<ulneg 605 Morn from 9.00—10.00 p m. tng Melodies; 6.60 Keep Fit With AM 6 30 Good Morning: 6 32 Teik Lee; 7.00 8emprlnl Serenade; ZT^' 7-30 Time Signal.388 words
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425 1960-09-15 3 U.S. WON'T RELAX THOSE CURBS on NIKITA Russians protest over New York restrictions for Premier WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE STATE Department last night rejected a Soviet protest and refused to ease the restrictions it has placed on the movements of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev during the United Nations General Assembly in NewReuter - 425 words
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185 1960-09-15 3 LONDON, Wednesday. rnwo middle-aged spinster sisters said today they refused to open their front door late last night to a man who had called to inform them they had won nearly £74,000 ($640,000). Earlier phone calls from suspicious neighbours had brought police rushing roundReuter - 185 words
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282 1960-09-15 3 Murder bid case farmer sent to mental home PRETORIA, Wed. 1 David Pratt, the English-born farmer on trial here for attempting to murder the South African Prime Minister, was today ordered to a mental institution for 14 days' observation. The Supreme Court made the order on the second day ofReuter - 282 words
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Article30 1960-09-15 3 VENICE. Wed. Three people, including a woman, were killed yesterday when an Italian tanker exploded and burned in the port of Venice. Sixteen other crew escaped. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article24 1960-09-15 3 HAVANA, Wed. Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, will lead the Cuban delegation to the United Nations General Assembly.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-09-15 3 Prince Aly leaves $850,000 to his friend Bettina LONDON, Wed. Bettina (above), the lovely French model who was with Prince Aly Khan when he died in a crash last May. has been left v: 100.000 in bis will, disclosed here today. Bettina, otherwise Miss Simone Bodin, 35. is also leftReuter - 180 words
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184 1960-09-15 3 INDIAN BID TO CURB BORDER AGITATORS NEW DELHI, Wednesday. INDIA'S Home Minister, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, said here yesterday that the Government would shortly enact a law to punish anyone undermining India's security by questioning her territorial integrity or frontiers. Pandit Pant told an informal meeting of chief ministers ofReuter - 184 words
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Article52 1960-09-15 3 LONDON. Wed—The development of a "ball-point" lipstick was announced yesterday by a British cosmetics firm. The manufacturers Spinet Cosmetics, say that the lipstick cream is contained in a tube tapering to a roller-point. Air pressure is applied by pressing the cap from the tube to the tubeReuter - 52 words
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Article55 1960-09-15 3 LONDON. Wed.—The Labour Party lost 105,200 members last year. The membership now totals 6.436.986 the lowest figure for seven years. The national executive of the party reported that the party's general fund last year had a loss of £26.265, bringing the accumulated deficit to £44.031 atReuter - 55 words
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Article26 1960-09-15 3 ISTANBUL. Wed. Six miners were killed yesterday In a mine collapse in the Zonguldak area of North Turkey. Another miner was rescued.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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139 1960-09-15 3 PRETORIA. Wed. The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd. announced here last night that the government had decided to hold an inquiry into investment plans In both the private and public sections of the economy over the next four years. The Prime Minister's statementReuter - 139 words
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133 1960-09-15 3 A 10-year development plan for New Guinea T<HE HAGUE. Wed. Holland, as part of its plan to speed selfgovernment for New Guinea, will introduce a 10-year development plan, it was stated here Details of the plan will be submitted to the Dutch parliament in the 1961 draft budget, the DutchReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement110 1960-09-15 3 Ibosch/ BUYING FOR 7\ WA QUALITY ;l j-Pvjy In every detail of design, material and construction /l /aflflftil Bosch refrigerators show the quality which has made 'JA M II their name famous all over the world. I 1 Modal 140 SG haa Porcalain «nam*J interior which F H^B Sv i»110 words
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Advertisement214 1960-09-15 3 Send your problem (o I li/ahnfi Lee Every month many readers' questions are answered with sympathy and good advice Now Sheaffer sets a new -OU^-Lfcy 111.. •*V y *V"*4 4T'"\ y~' J ~1 ""i/"'*'*/'""', Dramatic new Sheaffer styling— Jj U first seen in the brilliant Pen for I -jl I214 words
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Article70 1960-09-15 4 QINGAPCRE. Wed.— Two O men, who dishonestly received aid from the Department of Social Welfare were today fined in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. Lee How Char was fined $50 and Tan Jit Bock was fined $75. Inspector Teoh Beng San, prosecuting, told the court70 words
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Article492 1960-09-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. CHANCE FOR ALL OVER 14 TO FIND OUT IF HE HAS TB-GOVT. WILL GIVE FREE TREATMENT £VERY PERSON above the age of 14 years will from next month be given the opportunity of finding out whether he is suffering from tuberculosis and, if492 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-09-15 4 NARCISSUS QUEEN OF HAWAII NOW IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Wed. The large crowd gathered around the customs exit at the airport this afternoon looked up in surprise as they saw Mr. Yap Pheng Gek. Vlce-P"esident of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here, place a flower lei on the shoulders of a180 words
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Article368 1960-09-15 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES TTHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Sydney, Darwin (BA 713) 8.45 pro,; from London, Istanbul. Teheran, Karachi, Delhi. Calcutta (BBH 407) 10.06 pm. QanUs: From Perth. Jakarta (EM 547) 7.30 pm; from Sydney, Brisbane,368 words
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Article150 1960-09-15 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday. T»HE first theatrical production of its kind in A Johore Bahru will be presented at the Diamond Jubilee Hall tomorrow when the "Causeway Players" stage their initial play "Simon and Laura." Mr. A. L. Reeves of the "Causeway Players" said the150 words
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Article200 1960-09-15 4 180 MORE LAMPS FOR DARK STREETS SINGAPORE, Wed. Some of the unlit or partially lit areas in town are to be given street lighting, following a decision of the Singapore Urban and Rural Services Advisory Council. The lighting, which calls for the erection of 180 lamps and will cost $114,120.200 words
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Article60 1960-09-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be cut off in the following areas tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. respectively: Along Toh Heights off Upper Changl Road 12 l 2 m.s. to extend a main; along Gentle Road between Junction Gilstead Road60 words
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Article492 1960-09-15 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday A MOTION calling on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to "fight in the Internal Security Council for the unconditional release of all political detainees who were detained by the Lim Yew Hock Government" will be introduced at the next sitting of492 words
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Article241 1960-09-15 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Court of Inquiry Investigating an industrial dispute between the National Union of Oil Workers and the Btandard-Vacuum Oil Company held an hour's .sitting— its third— at the High Court this morning. It was then adjourned due to the indisposition of one241 words
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Miscellaneous79 1960-09-15 4 SINGAPORE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE: Symphony concert for schools. Victoria Theatre. 5.30 p.m BTIDY GROUP MOVEMENT: Opening lecture on selections from English law (torts and contracts), British Council lecture room, first floor. Amber Mansions. Orchard Road, 7 pjn. TOC B Singapore: Naval Base Joint Group meeting at St. Andrew's Church. Naval Base,79 words
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Article412 1960-09-15 5 KUANTAN, Wed. HE TELLS COURT HE HAD TO BORROW MONEY, PAWN JEWELS TO KEEP LAWYER'S PLACE GOING A MANAGING clerk alleged in the Sessions Court here today that when a lawyer, Mr. M.S. Miranda, opened a branch office in Kuantan he was not412 words
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Article55 1960-09-15 5 BINGAPORE, Wed. Bishop Pollcarpo Da Costa Vaz, of Macao, arrived by air this afternoon to say farewell to members of the Portuguese Mission here, which comes under his diocese. He Is on his way back tc Portugal. Father Telxeira and Father Colaco. of the Portuguese Mission,55 words
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Article21 1960-09-15 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Royal Air Force stations in Singapore—Changl, Seletar and Tengah—will observe Battle of Britain services this week. beginning tomorrow.21 words
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91 1960-09-15 5 JJUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Young Malayan broadcasters In Radio Malaya are to be taught all aspects of radio production both technical and artistic. A training programme has been started by the Depart- ment of Broadcasting with the appointment of Miss Elisabeth Klrkby as fulltime training officer.91 words
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Article61 1960-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Three youths flung pepper into the lace of Kuan Hun Seong, a bus company clerk, in a narrow lane off Middle Road early yesterday and grabbed a wad of notes totalling *470. Later In the day. a couple were held up by four thugs61 words
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Article131 1960-09-15 5 PERLIS to be a model state ITANGAR. Wed.—The IV Federation Government has decided to turn Perils into a model state under the national rural development scheme. The Mentri Besar. Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashlm, said this today. Speaking to 118 Malays and Chinese at a civics cwse in the Kampong131 words
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Article43 1960-09-15 5 SLIM RIVER. Wed. L. Fernando, a lecturer in the Department of English, University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, was fined $30 here yesterday for exceeding the 30 m.p.h. speed limit within the Slim River Town Council limits on April 14.43 words
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Article, Illustration388 1960-09-15 5 Rescued three who clung for dear life in sea for four days IPOH, Wed. FO R four days, three fishermen clung for dear life to the floating wreckage of their boat in the Straits of Malacca before they were rescued by a passing freighter. The crew of the Singa-pore-bound freighter388 words
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Miscellaneous202 1960-09-15 5 Bnys iiunnij By Ratph Heimdahl 1 I" 1 PLENTY 1 1 \W3OV CO Al r<3O WWT OJ ~>J If C*M I HELP VA. PETUNIA S. WARM IN SOME WO#K) THAT CUSTOMER 11 f MCWAtOUTT\JRNJN J M WCef BUG*: J\ 7 YOU < "7/t KT\ r\*-± [UP TH' HEAT IN THtSJ202 words
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Obituary41 1960-09-15 6 M Wards lit (Minimum) THI MOTHER, brother* »nd *lst«r« of Urn lav Mr. Scan Pen* Cbooo wiaa to i*rm> Doctor* and Nuratns Staff* of Yooncbarf BOapMal aad all friend* aad relative* (or their wreath*, aulataoce aad attWBMOI at the fuieraU41 words
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Obituary40 1960-09-15 6 M Ward* tM (Minimum) AN ANNIVIMARV RIQUIIM Hl«h Mau will b* ring at the Katong Catbollc Church Singapore on Monday l»th September 1960 at «.K) a.m. for the repoae of the aoal of the late Mr. Bonaventure Wence Peretra.40 words
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Article675 1960-09-15 6 Eighteen of the best trading months since the Korean boom have encouraged the Sarawak Government to quicken the pace of an ambitious development programme. Estimated capital expenditure for this five year plan, now in the second year, has been raised by nearly $37 million to a total675 words
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Article331 1960-09-15 6 With three thousand or more Federation students in the British Isles there is ample justification for the commission that is inquiring into their organisation, condition and welfare. There are also apparently nearly a thousand Singapore students there and it goes without saying that they all mix in one331 words
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Article170 1960-09-15 6 One of Mr. David's more valuable contributions to parliamentary debate in the past few days was the allegation that lawyers have in some instances charged up to $25 to sign papers of identification for citizens acquiring passports. If indeed any lawyer in Malaya rates his signature at170 words
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Article, Illustration940 1960-09-15 6 TOM STAGEY returns with an eye-witness account of one morning's work in Kasai province LEOPOLD VILLE, THE worst massacre of the Congolese Army's mission de pacification in Kasai Province took place at the mission of St. Jean de Bakwa, Nyanguila, two miles from Bakwanga, the940 words
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Letters
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312 1960-09-15 6 The bus bosses and the unions UNFAIR TO SAY THAT EMPLOYERS DO NOT GIVE ROOM FOR INDUSTRIAL PEACE \ITE refer to the report v under the heading "Workers complain no room for peace" in the Straits Times of Sept 9. Although the Pan-Mala-yan Road Transport Operators' Association, in accordance with312 words
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Letter142 1960-09-15 6 T)ATO R. P. S. Rajasooria Is very right In refusing to believe that the present Government would allow any discrimination against the Ceylon Tamils, and he should see that whispers no matter from how high a quarter do not diminish his faith in the Government. Everyone in Malaya142 words
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Letter262 1960-09-15 6 Cuepocs I REFER to your editorial "Reaping the Harvest" (S.T. Sept 14) on Malayanlsatlon and I would like to clarify certain points. It was never my Intention that existing expatriate officers should Immediately proceed on retirement and their posts be Malayanlsed. although there are a few posts which can262 words
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Letter105 1960-09-15 6 1~)OES Singapore's Minister for Labour and Law contend that If any commercial firm cuts off or strikes off all allowances of variable nature the unions concerned will be unable to take any action to recover their losses? Does Mr. Byrne realise that the statement contained In his letter105 words
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Letter66 1960-09-15 6 I DO NOT agree with the recommendation by CTJKPACB that the entire civil service be reviewed with the object of Improving the conditions of service. I consider they are already too generous. Instead I would suggest that a commission be set up to survey the workings of the66 words
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Article, Illustration2179 1960-09-15 7 Socialists' motion to probe irregularities and maladministration rejected by House KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday GIRLS ARE ASKED TO WORK UNTIL MIDNIGHT CHARGE rPHE DEPUTY J- Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that the Government was "fully satisfied" that the assets of the Employees Provident2,179 words
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1032 1960-09-15 7 Friday weekly holiday -move by PMIP flops KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE HOUSE of Representatives today rejected a P M I P resolution seeking to make Friday the weekly day of rest in the Federation instead of Sunday. One of the main arguments of PMIP speakers for the change in holiday1,032 words
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Article262 1960-09-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday AN Opposition resolution calling for a special all-party committee to consider the release of political detainees was today described as "absolutely unnecessary" by tha Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. Addressing the House of Representatives. Tun Razak said: "It gives no pleasure to262 words
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Article, Illustration776 1960-09-15 8 Strike up the band for the short look! IJIGH fashion has been shouting for over a month that long hair is OUT. That the haystack look is OUT. And that the short, easy lines in coiffure are hack to stay, at least for this season. But the Singapore woman and776 words
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Miscellaneous256 1960-09-15 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS DOWN LNo Impish chaps can obuin i. pyxir candles cost the equlsportsmens highest honours vaient of one playing card (5. 2 8)--8. The very lowest away the 2. One may see lot* offered for Shakespearean ass (4, 8). sale here (7) &T m lOm 3 i^s256 words
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Advertisement1615 1960-09-15 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE It AWN. LmRPOOL. HAM*W, L»NMN ft C*NT!NENTAL PtRTt. •>. Sham Penani ELPfMM Lanaat. H'kart. Braa.. foam la Part taft II PERSEOS Liiaraaal. Ciattow I* Part laatii MEMNSN M seilles. U*traaM. A'awtk Ma. U taat 11 teat 11/21 taata LTCAM) titeraaa). Sctajaa taatti uata Stpta/a taata/ 11,615 words
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Advertisement1289 1960-09-15 9 MM r rg 1 1 1 l) l) hV,>0ri h i dM .^ssxTHE LA.C. LIMES-— kOiH ""SEA. MEIITEHANEAH. COHTINEHTAI I SCANOIHAVIAN PORTS. wLv^Pl Spo p PtMn| ¥«Mt7 -MEOHIA' I) 21/22 Saf 1 21 14 Stpt 25/ a Stfl iSMDILs? "SIMM".) M Stft/ 4 Ocl 5/ I Oet 1/7 Oct "launwia''1,289 words
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Advertisement1298 1960-09-15 9 .Td'n* THE BEN LDfE STEAMERS LTD. l siNtAPOH (HmfMRMI tka Mitad RJaayJf) I lines SAILIHtS tt ADEN 0.1 ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oort P. Sham Pmaai lENALIANACN LtaMa. Rottirdam 2*717 Sipt a Saft/ 2 Mt lENAVM Mtmourg, Laaata. G'mattli 21/23 Sept M/ 2* Stft a Stat/ 2 Ml lEHCIUACNAN Lutrfiil. Hull.1,298 words
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Advertisement1290 1960-09-15 9 w McALISTER CO., LTD. W_ \s55V fUi N( >n>< I"** Ali UMB BXATBMBtM UMB I LMHIM. *»*»»M L R*nER*AM HAVRE LM AMEIES. SAH FRANCttCt. ft RtXL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORHAICO Aad tar Caaad.aa ft U S.A. Atlaatic ParU Uctftug carte fw Caatral ft Stalk CITY OF NEWCASTLE Aatnca. I'pore P.1,290 words
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846 1960-09-15 10 TIN RISES IN LONDON AS DEALERS I SEEK SUPPLIES By Our Market Correspondent TIN DEALERS in Singapore got supplies at a slight discount yesterday, although London dealers had been chasing short supplies so keenly as to push the London price from £803 to £814 a ton between Friday night and846 words
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Article22 1960-09-15 10 Malayan Stork Exchange: Sept. 14 Sept. 13 Industrials: 130.81 130.00 Tins: 204.86 202.47 .< Rubbers. 243.71 246.60 Jan. 1 1958 =100.22 words
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Article89 1960-09-15 10 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices (or calculating Custom, duties for the week beginning on Sept. 15. Robber 10(M< cent* a lb. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut ail $746 a ton. Palm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernels $390.50 a ton. The rates of duties89 words
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Article212 1960-09-15 10 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 10 1 7 cents per lb., up li cents on Tuesday's clc«e. The tone was steadier. S.C.C.R.A. closing price* lncentc per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 101'n, sellers 101- K (N); Int. 1212 words
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Article152 1960-09-15 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Slngapore Harbour Board wharvra or expected today are: Corfu 1/2, Schwabensteln 4.5, Steel Fiyer 6A, Thai 6/7, Mandarna 8 9, Maas Lloyd 10/11, Coromandel 13/14. Suruga Mam 15/16, Olessenkerk 18. Braeslde 19. Pesco Lighter No. 20 N.Wall 2. Semenylh N Wall 3, Serampang N.Wall152 words
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Article609 1960-09-15 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 pjn. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). industrials: Pltzpatrlcks $1.39 and $1.40; Gammon $2.10; Hongkong Bank HK$1.180; M. Cement $1.70; Robinson ords $1.30 cd cb; Sime Darby609 words
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Article123 1960-09-15 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. TNVESTMENT shares traded along steady lines here today. ACI gained Is. 6d. to 85s. 3d. Base metals and the oils were steady. Mt Isa gained 3s. 6d. to 755. 6d. and Interstate Oil gained Is. Id. to 15s. Commonwealth Bonds traded along steady lines. Con. Zinc123 words
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Article142 1960-09-15 10 SINGAPORE Chines* Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Sept. Oct. shipments $30 buyers, 5304 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $43 tellers, drum $46 sellers Pepper, quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $275 and Sarawak $270 (both down $5). special Sarawak black142 words
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Article65 1960-09-15 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' <■— ntstisa made these changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or OD. ready: Belgian Francs 1632%; Holland Guilders 123-,. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong, the U.B. dollar was quoted at 5.694 a for T.T.65 words
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Article36 1960-09-15 10 SINGAPORE. Sept. 14. RUBBER: 101% cents per lb. (ap 1% cents). 5 pjn. dose; 102', cents (quietly steady). TIN: $400.62 Vi per picul (down 37Vi cents). Estimated unofficial offering 295 tons (up 35 tons).36 words
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Advertisement1055 1960-09-15 10 j(K"^lihe| Cxpposs U.S.A. Pacific efc Atlantic Coast E.T.A. E.I A. E.I.A. S'oore f S ham Penang H'kong L. Angelea N. York *uaika»a Mara' ]7/M teat n/n Seel 5 Oct 2t Oct 11 Hn Kieiikava Mara' Ist Call Oct nil Oct a art 2i«Call nm Oct 4 Nn n Net 111,055 words
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Advertisement196 1960-09-15 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE •■.o.m M 'rt-"rr i -..'r"7. 'bvu •'UNHtMrr 1 I Oet I ott far laateee. Clittageag. Cskattto""«t««Tr' meet M Sett ••00l»M«ilTT" 17 Oct Ott II Oct Bulk oillate» space available. JOHNSON LINE far Heegkeot. Jaaae:- B'oore P. s-ham Penang "STA.P. aP.CTUP.US" II Sept It Slat la Pert "STM196 words
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Advertisement349 1960-09-15 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Electricity Department (2nd Floor, City Hall) (a) Disposal of Scrap Materials lying at Paslr Panjang Power Station. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close at 2.16 p.m. on 23rd September 1960. City Engineer's Department: (Ist Floor. P.WJ3. Building) (b) Construction of Jalan Besar Circus. Tender Deposit $200/-.349 words
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Advertisement925 1960-09-15 10 NOTICES NOTICE Please vote that Mr Khoo Kwong Nal Is no longer employed by Weame Brothers Limited. Malacca, and he has no authority to transact any business or collect monies on their behalf. NOTICE TO SINGAPORE TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Subscribers are informed that the next Issue of the English925 words
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Advertisement323 1960-09-15 10 NOTICES DISSOLUTION OF ENGAGEMENT The engagement between EUeen 00l Qauc lir and Bddie Sng Kong Hwee published in the Strait* Times on 24.13.59 has been" mutually dissolved. NOTICE Messrs. Oriental Rubber Mart Ltd, of Thornycrofi House, ciemeuceau Avenue. Singapore 9 announce that as from 19th September 1660, they will be323 words
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Advertisement585 1960-09-15 11 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT, (No. 118) NOTICE CNDEK SECTION IS7. Notice Is hereby given under section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that the following draft plan has been prepared and Is open to public Inspection on say working day during office hours at the office of the Town585 words
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Advertisement535 1960-09-15 11 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (r.M.S.. Cap. 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that it Is proposed under Section 144 cf the Town Boards Enactment to amend the Ipoh Approved Town plan No. B. 3 (Gazette Notification No. 284C/31) by altering the zoning of lots ***** and535 words
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Advertisement771 1960-09-15 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited for posts of TYPISTS (Chinese Typewriter) In the Ministry of Education. Singapore. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Passed Junior Middle 111 In a Government or Oovemment-Alded Cmnese School. Typewriting 30 w.p.m. and preference to those with experience and higher qualifications. SALAKY SCALE: »154x6A-196/B/204x8A-236 p.m. Variable allowance at current771 words
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Advertisement1010 1960-09-15 11 (Continued from Pare <) SITUATIONS VACANT M If era's Si (Mm Box Mrls. extra BABY AMAH— Required experienced amah for newly-born girl child. Rlns Spore *****. WANTBO BXFIRIBNCEO Bite Supervisory Stan for Bousing Projeeta. Apply P.O. Box 2081 Kuala Lumpur. WANTBD a General Clerk wltk Knowledge of Accounts and Bales.1,010 words
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Advertisement933 1960-09-15 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTID M Word, SS (Mm >— Box Melt, txtrm WANTBO AN UMFURNISHBO room alone Paslr Panjang Rd. prafsrahlr with telephone. Pluse reply Chua I*o Telok Blancah Rd., Spore. Tele: *****. UNO PI AN requires furnished Oat/ bouse. Singapore Postal Districts 9/10 for S months until March IMI. Pull details933 words
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Advertisement615 1960-09-15 11 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS tt Word, tS (Min.)— Box St el: txtrm TNB PAR BAST SMOIHBBB •vhlNhetf Qusrt.rly TNB BNOINBBR, Ilk* It* eeatpanleei velum* the M.m Kens A Fsr Bait Buildsr, slrsuistst Pir*ium« tsutfi Bsst Alia. OURNINT ISSUI sn sals m« CONTENTS INCLUDE:— M.rdska Brldis, th* answ.r t. a majer Slnsaaef*615 words
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Advertisement634 1960-09-15 11 HIRE PURCHASE SB Word: Si (Min)— Box Mils, extra LATBIU ITBRBO NordMenoe. Orundtg Radiua. Radiograms, Dual Recordchangers. Easy Payments Monthly 810/--up. Benteng 412, Joo Catat Road, B'pora. Phono toSSO. FOR HIRE tt Word, SS (Min)— Box ittt: txtrm RBPRIOBRATORS of various sites from SS monthly. Consult Lee rieteher, 103. Orchard634 words
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Advertisement591 1960-09-15 11 FOR SALE IS Word, Si (Min}— Box itett. txtrm LAOIBS* AMERICAN NOUSBOBATB $7 JO, Shorty NlfbUe* J7/60. BathSowna SS'SO and ttewral Bargains. Luck* 17. Orchard Rd., B'pore. ANMIVBRIARt .ALB. RCA Phonograph Record*. Radios, Cbaagrts, Rttrtsaratora, Dryers, etc. Boms modrls 'up to 80% discount. Edward Eu as Co. Ltd., 1 Orchard591 words
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Article755 1960-09-15 12 DA Y'S BEST BET: RAMARAJIAM Thirteen Wonders for each-way EPSOM JEEP'S best bets are Thirteen Wonders (Race 5) and Bonanza (Race 6) CALL BOY'S double is Fairy Patch (Race 3) and "Typhoon II (Race 5). THE GOING is likely to be soft. REMEMBRANCE TO PROVIDE A STRONG CHALLENGE RAMARAJIAM came755 words
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Article875 1960-09-15 12 Race 1—3.00: (Class 5. Div. 2)— si Furs. 1 ***** Little Lola (Milton Tan) Rodgers, 4 9.0 Barratt 1 2 ***** Lucky Game (Healthy St.) Teh, 6 8.13 Johnson 12 3 ***** Eros tPaton-Smith Ong> Bagby. 4 8.13 (F) '(.'hong 3 4 ***** Clear Reception (.BKW Kongsi >875 words
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Article107 1960-09-15 12 - iOM JEEP Rao* 1 EROS ShancTila Tritara GOLDEN NABOB Shangrila Eros BONN. EXPRESS ShangriU Golden Nabob Race 2 PRINCELY GIFT Wide Screen Wat Glunf SHOWMAN Wide Screen Puiot Itam NOW SHOWING Primely Gift indow Test Race S RAMARAJIAM Fairy Patch Plet Hein FAIRY PATCH Ramarajiam Tionx Bahrn FAIRY PATCH107 words
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Advertisement157 1960-09-15 12 m A Did you know that Vodka fI f |^B Ifl mixes ucll with almost fl everything? try *J? Vodka Gimlets, Vodka -^Jjj Collins, Bloody Mary's, S B Ba, Vddka-on-tbe-rock», Vodka Tonic and the A< jj| r§ 3|te H^ driest of all Martinis the tl& Wk Vodka Martini Youil i^157 words
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Advertisement103 1960-09-15 12 to-day's gJtftv* 1 r f J^^SS^wjyH Mat LI w C QUALITY TRUCK TYRES 1 stroke wind! I 1 shutter action! 1^ j^ PENTAX®H2 fully automatic lens** and p*nt*>pri*m viewing combln* with th* world* most famous instant return mirror Japan's greatest single lens reflex camera offers its greatest value in th*103 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1960-09-15 13 SAUL JOSHUA - COACH CHUA TELLS OF BEHIND-THE-SCENE DRAMA IN HOWE LIANG'S BID FOR OLYMPIC SILVER MEDAL SAUL JOSHUA: By Singapore, Wed. OINGAPORE'S first Olympic medallist, weightlifter Tan Howe Liang, returned from Rome this morning. He w a s more than 24 hours ahead of schedule and plans to1,469 words
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694 1960-09-15 13 23 horses entered for Gold Vase sprint IPOH, Wed. Twenty-three Class 1 horses have been entered for the Sultan's Gold Vase to be run over 5if straight on Oct. 2, last day of the meeting here (Sept. 25. 28 and Oct. 2). They are: Besicrete. BranUs. Dententurlus, Plying Phoenix. General694 words
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Article71 1960-09-15 13 FIRST DAT (I net*): Cl 1, Dtrs 1. 2 and 3— f. Dlv 1— »f; Cl 2. Divs 1 and 6f and 9f. SECOND DAY (7 races) Cl 1. Divs 2. 3 saa 4— Hit str Div I— l Cl 2. Dhm 3, 4 and s—6f.5 6f.71 words
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Article69 1960-09-15 13 STORE JUNIOR CUr (Znd rd): JolUlads 5 (Barlow 2, Hussein 2. Jeyathurai) Sprlngdale 1 iTlan Soon). KLI'ANG LEAGUE: 63 Infantry Brigade 4 (Brown 2, Jones. Hun* ter) Gurkha Army SC 3 (Petit 3). FRIENDLY (Spore): Supreme Court 4 (Mohamed Yatim. Fernandez. Seetharam, Mohamed Noon Income Tax 3 iChong 2.69 words
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Article28 1960-09-15 13 FRIENDLY (Spore) St. Andrew's 0.8.A. 19 (tries—Kumar. Eng Kirn. Yen Yee, Winston: Conversions—Watt Choon, Jul Kirn; penalty—Jui Kirn) RAF Seletar 'A' 8 (tries Klmitt. Marshall: conversion —Pox).28 words
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Article43 1960-09-15 13 E. P A H A N G CHINESE SCHOOLS (KuantanV. KuanUn Chlng Wah bt Lemblng Yoke Wan 41-8. Kuantan Kong Wah bt Pekan Chong Wa'.i 43-21. Qambang Pool Ying bt Lemblng Chong Wah 30--22. Kuantan Pool Wah bt Kuan^an Chong Wah 35-13.43 words
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Article17 1960-09-15 13 BASKETBALL INTERNATIONAL 'QUAD' (Parts): Philippines bt Uruguay 79-69. US bt Philippines 96-61; Uruguay bt France 72-70.17 words
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Article24 1960-09-15 13 UGHT-HEAVY (Dallas): Archie Moore (U8) tko'd George Ablnet (US) 3rd rd. HEAVYWEIGHT (London): Henry Cooper 'British champion; outp'd Loy Harris (US) 10 rds.24 words
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Article42 1960-09-15 13 ENGLISH LEAGUE: Dlv. 1 Pulham 1 Notts Forest 0; Preston 2 Burnley 3. Dlv. a Ipswich 4 Brighton 0. Dlt. 3 Bradford City 1 Orlmsby 3; Watford 0 Port Vale 0. Dl». 4 Northampton 4 Crowe I: Rochdale 2 Carlisle 1.42 words
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Article40 1960-09-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malayan Malays cricket team to meet Malayan Ceylonese here this weekend: Alt Lunos (captain). Hassain Shah, Laily, Abdul Hamld Pawanohee, Ariz AIL Hamzah Abu Samah. Rosll Noor, Sldek, Shaikh Mustaffa, Syed Zlad Nordln, Aziz Hamid.40 words
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Advertisement188 1960-09-15 13 MAHNBORG HARMONIUM Tht First Choice Organ for Churches, Schools and Homes. Model 102G 14 Stops Model 108G 11 Stop* Fullu Tropicalised German Product. Also Available A Lar 9 c Ronqr «f EAGLI ORGANS Portable ond Srond•rd ard in various sises to suit individual needs. 9Ltit The EA6LE PIANO CO., 128,188 words
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Advertisement273 1960-09-15 13 Stop it as soon as it starts ■■I |«m .{PJk Carry a few Rennies in your pocket, I" it/'^'i I I >l7«iJa' and w len ac idity suns you have relief Zjj* *j iDs.^. gJTrvfTn iivtmtly at hand. Just tuck a couple of r~\lajgfrf^B' -^^^ft3Cir tablets, one after the other,273 words
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Miscellaneous41 1960-09-15 13 SOCCER MALAYA CUP: S'gor v Nefcrt (Merdelca Stadium 8 p.m.). S'GOR DIV. 1: Police Depot v SEA lOurcey Rd) CRICKET STORE LEAGUE ptay off: Army v RAP (S^pore padang 11 •Ml. I. ROCKET FRIE>fDLY: University of Malava v Army (6'poc* padanj).41 words
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Article362 1960-09-15 14 NO POINT IN TALKS AS YOUR DECISIONS ALREADY MADE, HE TELLS THE REBELS By ABDULLAH AHMAD, Kuala Lumpur. Wed THE UMNO National President, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has refused to receive a deputation from the Singapore UMNO State executive committee to discuss his recent "peace" directive. In362 words
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Article30 1960-09-15 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Secondary students who are interested in folk dancing have been invited to join the recently formed Singapore Secondary Schools Folk Dance Club of the Chinese V.M.C.A.30 words
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159 1960-09-15 14 RAWANG, Wed. A 14--year-old boy dashed 100 yards and dived into a mining pool here today in an attempt to save two teenage girls from drowning. Balwant Singh brought out the two girls minutes after but they were dead. Wong Soon Lim, 16,159 words
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Article, Illustration217 1960-09-15 14 Gamba picked to settle all labour disputes UNIVERSITY EXPERT -NOW 'PEACE-MAKER' SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government today announced the appointment of Dr. Charles Gamba. an economic expert, as first president of the new Industrial Arbitration Court. The appointment of Dr. Gamba. who is a reader in economics at the University217 words
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Obituary56 1960-09-15 14 SWANN DEREK second twin bom l'.'.s.AO panned peacefully away oa 13.9.60 at Malacca Hospital. MR. C.C. PROCTOR. Mlt.C, J.P.. P.J.K,, pmm< away at Bunnsar Hospital at 10 a.m on 14-P-60. The cortege will leave ft« Ratu Tiisa Road, Klanc at 4 p.m. today (Thurmlay) for St. Bamaba* Church and56 words
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Article24 1960-09-15 14 OR. AND MRS I. tABARATNAM thank friendu and relative* for their valuable pMM, congratulatory teleinmt. aMimaote and altrndanct at their marriage la Srrcmban.24 words
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Article13 1960-09-15 14 ZEPHYR AMIR'S CARPCTt. Op»nlac 1st Octolxr. 35. Stamford Road, ■'port. (Kii Court).13 words
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229 1960-09-15 14 Oil men to withdraw notices of strike SINGAPORE, Wed. Leaders of the Sing a p or c Petroleum i Workers' Union today j accepted the advice of the Minister for Labour and Law to withdraw strike notices served on the managements of the Shell and StandardVacuum Oil Companies on Monday.229 words
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Article28 1960-09-15 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The gross proceeds of the Young Women's Christian Association's flower day came to $3,823.62. the general secretary. Miss Phyllis M. Flower, i announced today.28 words
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149 1960-09-15 14 HONG KONG, THE WORLD'S LEADING PLACE FOR SUICIDES HONG KONG, Wed.— More people in Hong Kong commit suicide than in any part of the world, according to Mr. Tv Hsuehkwei, chairman of the Prevention of Suicide Group, newly-formed under the auspices of the local branch of the United Nations Association.Reuter - 149 words
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Article358 1960-09-15 14 LONDON. Wed. Industrial i equities last further ground in London stock markets today fol- 1 lowing the reported statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to leader^ bt the Trade Union Congress that the credit squeeze would have to be continued. The August trade figures358 words
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391 1960-09-15 14 Maureen Stars in Services swimming SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Maureen Hebden, a photographer in the W.R.A.F., was the outstanding performer at the inter services swimming championships at the Britannia Club today. Maureen. 21. won all three events for women and enabled the W.R.A.F. to retain the women's team Challenge Cup for the391 words
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94 1960-09-15 14 NOW DRUGS TO MAKE A MAN MAD— THEN NORMAL AGAIN NEW YORK. Wed. Doctors can make a man "insane" and then bring him back to normal again using new drugs, the American Chemical Society was told yesterday The disclosure came in a paper read to the society by Dr. JohnReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement247 1960-09-15 14 CLASSIFIES invFRTISFyFNTS It H'orrfi %lt (Minimum) A OAUCMTIB to v.jayal.iW'hrny Kulavrrruincam 10.32 p.m. 12.9.80. Both mother and dauKhttr well. Many thanks Doctor* Starr Buwuar Hospital. KfSSLIN—KING: The engaKemrnt ik announced between Harry, only aon of Mr. Mm. K. Kemler of 19 Breeze Road. Southport. Lancashire. and Merle Patricia, only dauichter247 words
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Advertisement87 1960-09-15 14 Anrtouncinj th« arrival ®3_ if E_j| I of additional sofa II jJJ[]&J;\ pJ__jEjEi I deposit basts at ayr j Ifj^* 1 i) ~~*-~3 following branch offices TIONG BAHRU BRANCH I I PT™ 7TT*™_l I JOHORE BAHRU BRANCH I S )|">*^^C\T^ pUfIUSSI Do not tempt r'boers J L I O nd87 words
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