The Straits Times, 22 September 1960
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Title Section19 1960-09-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times. ffatV J Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article101 1960-09-22 1 THE gran pcrsoiiiil income iii the Federation ;i d S i ngapore is $7,000 million a year. The bulk of the discretionary buying power will be in the hands of households which each have an Income of more than $6,000 a year. An 1-;101 words
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Article48 1960-09-22 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Doclan were tonight probing the mysterious death of a four-year-old son of a fisherman. The boy. Tan Lye Whatt. was one of four children who collapsed after being stricken with paralysis in their attap hut fronting the sea at Yio Chu Kang.48 words
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Article, Illustration756 1960-09-22 1 RULERS ELECT RAJA OF PERLIS Sultan of Trengganu his Deputy Pledge made by both KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday fHE RAJA of Perlis, who was this morning elected Malaya's new Yang di-Pertuan Agong, was later sworn into office at a colourful palace ceremony. The Sultan of Trengganu was chosen756 words
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Article207 1960-09-22 1 NEW YORK, Wednesday. pOLICE carried out a strict security check outside Russia's U.N. headquarters today after a report that an attempt to kill Mr. Khrushchev was plan-, cd. An anonymous telephone caller told the manager of the Russian Amtorg Trading Company here that theReuter - 207 words
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70 1960-09-22 1 HOW TO SURVIVE AN A- WAR— by BUTLER LONDON. Wed. Millions would survive a nuclear war. Mr. K. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, said today. Although experts estimated such a war would be an unparalleled disaster, an efficient adequate civil defence service would lessen its effects, he said. A national70 words
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Article84 1960-09-22 1 INDIA'S TOP RED GOES TO MOSCOW NEW DELHI, Wed. The newspaper Indian Express reported today that Mr. Ajoy Kumar Ghosh, general secretary of the Indian Communist Party, had gone to Moscow to Join an international commission set up to discuss the SlnoSoviet ideological dispute. Communist Party headquarters confirmed that Mr.Reuter - 84 words
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Article177 1960-09-22 1 NEW YORK, Wed. rE "summit" U.N. General Assembly takes up its first political business today in a bid to produce a final agenda in time for President Eisenhower's foreign policy speech tomorrow —the first by a world leader at this session. The 21 -memberReuter - 177 words
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Article465 1960-09-22 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. More than 15.000 people, chanting "Selamat datang" gave a tumultuous welcome to Singapore's Yang di- Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, when he arrived here today to attend the 44th birthday celebrations of the Sultan. Sir Omar All Saifuddin. The wowd,465 words
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Article35 1960-09-22 1 NO VISAS LCOPOLWIUI H I 8 1 TtiilJ nMd t«i<l3< would fi.it trrant L N rlipl" matn m>j s for Mr Lumuinl'i «ut] Ira Mipp !•< ;n H >r\» York for et.il Ai-.-Pinbly feacMM35 words
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Advertisement42 1960-09-22 1 0 j^^wm 2E I S S If you ore suffering discomfort with out-of-date spectacles, be examined new ones, ond moke sure they are fitted with ZEISS PUNKTAL lenses. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 32S NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE 7 jfe^JH COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES42 words
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Article101 1960-09-22 2 MOSCOW RADIO WARNS BRITAIN LONDON. Wed. Moscow Radio today warned Britain that a reported Ang-lo-American agreement under which the R.A.F. would .strike the first retaliatory blow in an atomic war meant "the entire responsibility falls on Britain for any US. decision." Commenting on a London newspaper report of the agreement,Reuter - 101 words
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355 1960-09-22 2 Segal - Segal EXILED EDITOR URGES INDUSTRIAL BOYCOTT TO END APARTHEID by LONDON. Wed MR. RONALD SEGAL, exiled editor of the banned South African magazine Africa South, said here yesterday that an industrial boycott would bring the South African Government to its knees withinReuter - 355 words
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Article27 1960-09-22 2 CAIRO. Wed. President Nasser of the United Arab Republic will arrive In New York on Friday to attend the UN. General Assembly. 1 Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article32 1960-09-22 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Ja- karta military command has banned the Communist Party newspaper Harlan Rakjat for attempting "to cause a rift" between two military officers In East In- donesia— U.P.l.32 words
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Article191 1960-09-22 2 CHARON SAVES 8 FROM JAVA SEA DERTH. Wed. Eight 1 Indonesians, who lived for eight days on a bag of sago and a few flsh while they clung to their capsized boat In the Java Sea. were rescued four days ago by the 3.964-ton British ship Charon. The Charon, whichReuter - 191 words
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Article32 1960-09-22 2 TOKYO. Wed Chinas Premier. Mr. Chou En-lal. said last night that the drait of a boundary treaty between China and Burma would be signed In Peking on Oct. I.— U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article24 1960-09-22 2 ALGIERS. Wed.— Ten people were iniured. five seriously, when a terrorist threw a grenade onto a crowded pavement here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article22 1960-09-22 2 TOKYO. Wed. Crown Prince Akihito and Prince Michiko leave for the United States tomorrow on a 16-day 'visit. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article130 1960-09-22 2 LONDON. Wednesday. A U.S. destroyer yesterday chased a Soviet trawler from the North Atlantic rendezvous of the greatest Nato naval manoeuvres in three years. Rear Admiral John McCain of the U.B. Navy said that the U.S.S MeOWd spot- ted the Russian trawler several hundred miles130 words
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Article54 1960-09-22 2 HARROW. Wed. Scotland Yard last night gave special protection to 14--year-old Prince Hassan, younger brother of Jordan's King Hussein, as he arrived here for the start of th« Harrow school term. The security measures, which covered his trio from London to Harrow, were firdered after threats54 words
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Article40 1960-09-22 2 LONDON. Wed. Fore^ tourists in Britain last year spent £153 million equivalent to the surplus fan Britains balance ot payments with other counnie.s. The tourist industry altogether earned Britain more than £220 million in foreign currency.- Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Miscellaneous385 1960-09-22 2 I—The—1 The— Gambols yXI'BC MOQBIO-APTeCALLJ nit TIME rVESPCNTl \CAW OOj-J Q WILL TOO t Jazz Fe*tlval; 11.00 Clos* RADIO MALAYA AD|O SINGAPO R E (41.7 Mttrrsl M»dlum Wave 4*6 metric A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- Short Wave: «2 mrtrrs Ku. New.s Headlines; ii .05 Morn- 1 from ».i0— 10.90 p.m.385 words
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Article970 1960-09-22 3 A Yugoslav protest on U.S. pickets draws his applause NEW YORK, Wednesday MR. K h r ushchev left the U.N. General Assembly before the session ended last night after applauding a V v g oslav protest about the picketing of Communist leaders in New York.Reuter - 970 words
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286 1960-09-22 3 Extra police called to Fidel's hotel L_ NEW YORK, Wed. Police reinforcements were last night called to the Harlem hotel where Dr. Fidel Castro is staying to check a crowd of 2,000 Cubans and Negroes shouting "Viva Fidel." Castro appeared several times at the window to acknowledge the cheers. LaterReuter - 286 words
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Article178 1960-09-22 3 NEW YORK, Wed. The United Nations last night admitted 13 new states of Africa, and Britain's former Mediterranean colony of Cyprus, increasing its membership from 82 to 96. It was the biggest influx o f new members from a single continent since the world organisationReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration230 1960-09-22 3 IRISHMAN (he once had his own Egtime band) IS ith PRESIDENT NEW YORK, Wed. IRELAND'S resident representative, Mr. Frederick H. Boland, was last night elected President of the 15th General Assembly. He received 46 votes, five more than the necessary minimum. Mr. Khrushchev sat impassively as the result of theReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement300 1960-09-22 3 GREATEST LUBRICATION ADVANCE IN 10 YEARS New Shell motor oil keeps engines cleaner more efficient, more economical Now power loss can be cut in new cars! And in other cars power can be regained! New Shell X-100 Multigrade achieves this important breaki through the greatest lubrication advance since additive-type oils300 words
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Article189 1960-09-22 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r[E new Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, today declared that the $50,000 spent on the regrouping of various Government departments was an "essential investment" to save public time and to improve administrative emciency. Mr. Tan was defending the I Government against189 words
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Article617 1960-09-22 4 Rajah; Thio - Rajah and Thio Dr. Goh replies to criticisms made by SINGAPORE. Wed. CRITICISM of what he called a tendency to rush legislation through all stages at a single sitting of the Legislative Assembly was made today by two Singapore Peoples' Alliance members Mr. A. P. Rajah (Farrer617 words
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365 1960-09-22 4 Byrne: 1 1 community centres built by one contractor for $306,403 SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today disclosed that the Government had built 11 community centres at a total cost of $306,403 He was answering a question from the Member for Aljunied. Mr.365 words
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Article88 1960-09-22 4 QUERIES ON HAWKER INSPECTORS SINGAPORE. Wed.— There were 25 temporary assistant markets and hawkers inspectors employed by the Singapore City Council up to the end of last month. This was stated in the Legislative Assembly today by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister. Mr. Chan Sun Wing, in reply88 words
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Article84 1960-09-22 4 CURRENCY ACCORD REPEALED SINGAPORE, Wed. The Legislative Assembly today passed, without debate, a BUI under which the Board of Commissioners of Currency will be responsible only to the governments of the Federation, Singapore, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei. The Bill is the result of a new currency agreement worked out84 words
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Article194 1960-09-22 4 A MOVE FOR $10 CUT IS DEFEATED SINGAPORE, Wed. An Opposition move to reduce expenditure of $52,000 for Singapore's last National Day celebrations on June 3 by a token $10 was defeated after debate in the Legislative Assembly today. Mr. C. H. Koh. dnd.— Joo Chlat) who moved an amendment194 words
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316 1960-09-22 4 I SINGAPORE, Wedj THE Government x spent $29,790 for painting, structural works, repairs and air conditioning the lounge of Sri Temasek, the Prime Minister's official residence in the grounds of the Istana Negara, the Legislative Assembly was told today. This reply was given to a316 words
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Article101 1960-09-22 4 Temporary officers in service SINGAPORE, Wed. The Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, today disclosed that as at Aug. 31. 1960. there were 433 temporary officers In the Government service apart from people employed In the Education *nd Health Ministries. He was replying to questions from the UMNO member; for101 words
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Article123 1960-09-22 4 Dawn blaze of old newspapers QINGAPORE. Wed.-Flre-O men and police thin evening were still engaged In damping out a "paper mountain" blaze In a Thomson Road godown although the fire had started at 6.30 a.m. Morning office bound workers had seen the flames leaping high into the sky. Ten hours123 words
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Advertisement480 1960-09-22 4 1 O»«ANI»ATION I I OPENS TODAY! &V&1 X Mm ■^^f "(C I ____^^ui»^J»E-a_^^J r <l»*l^MeireeirO'M«ra 1 Sooerimpoiea Chin»«e $übfitl« Wwi! Academy Award Feahirette: f "THC GOLDEN fiSH" (Tech., 1 1 Stage Show Tonight at 6.4S REDIFFUSION preienft "THE SHOW IS ON" Compere: LEN THORN! HOOVER WASHING MACHINE Donated by HARPER480 words
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Miscellaneous331 1960-09-22 4 rE following Is today's from Madras (extra fllgbt II) C«*h»y fsette: To Bdßf Kong schedulp of civil air- 710 Am (CX 732) 3 30 JD ™^.-™«^t. utlo atoUysn Airways: Prom Ku*l» Pu-Amertcu: Tn Saagoo. craft movements at Paya Lumpur (ML 171) 10.16 un.; Manila. Honolulu, Los Angvtes Lebar Airport. Singapore.331 words
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137 1960-09-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE policy of Party Negara is based on socialism, Jiwa Negara, the party newsletter published recently in Kota Bharu, said. It said the party was neither pro-colonial nor Communist as alleged by opponents. The newsletter published a platform the party would137 words
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Article49 1960-09-22 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. Teachers of 32 Kedah Indian schools have decided to form their own co-operative thrift and loan society. Mr. P. C. Seenlvasagam. organiser of North Kedah Indian Schools, was elected president with Mr. G. Chelliah as chairman and Mr. S. Thannimalai as secretary49 words
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Article30 1960-09-22 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed.— Mr. P. C. Isaacs has been elected president of the Kuala Trengganu branch uf the Malayan Indian Congress. Vice-president is Mr. Abdul Majeed Mohamed Shariff.30 words
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149 1960-09-22 5 She died in plane: Body flown for burial l/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. AY The body of Pelintis blnte Mohamed, 34, who died In a Royal Malayan Air Force plane last night while on her way for medical treatment from Kampong Aur, south Pahang, was today flown to the kampong for burial.149 words
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Article30 1960-09-22 5 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Dance Association will hold a Joget competition at the E and O Hotel here on Oct. 15 In conjunction with Its novices ballroom championship.30 words
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164 1960-09-22 5 CLASSES IN NATIONAL LANGUAGE: ENTHUSIASM IS WANING (SINGAPORE, Wed.— There had been a falling of! In the number of students attending national language classes and the main reason was the lack of sustained Interest on the part of the students, said the Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. In164 words
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Article28 1960-09-22 5 KAJANG. Wed.— A notice ha& been put up telling petition writers that the compound of the Govprnment Offices here ls "out of bounds" to them.28 words
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235 1960-09-22 5 MALACCA, Wed. A MUNICIPAL Councillor complained at the Malacca council's monthly meeting here today that some attendants at the General Hospital here tried to beha.e like doctors. Mr. Chong Kong Yin (Malayan Party) said that patients were asked all sorts of silly questions when235 words
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Article, Illustration435 1960-09-22 5 $3.4 mil. claim: Judge declines to intervene COURT DECIDES IT HAS NO JURISDICTION AND ORDERS GOVT. TO PAY COSTS KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday TH E High Court here today ruled that a $1,328,480 award by the Collector of Land Revenue to Semantan Estate L t d. four years ago for a435 words
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Advertisement381 1960-09-22 5 Time and Dote (^c automatically Jewelled for maximum precision and designed for durability in ail climates. FAVRE-LELJBA watches are backed by 7 generations of watchmakers. Do not hesitate buy FAVRE-LEUBA watches You can be sure of their quality. T GENEVE DAYMATIC FAV«E-UUIAWATCHCOaTD.Ii-F tottery «<J..S>»r«l. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without381 words
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Miscellaneous205 1960-09-22 5 Buys Bunny By Baiph HeimdaM LVi Ahner By Ai Capp ■W THAWS CUTE LTL RACCOONS /^TM«f* A/ NATO4ER&.'.'- X LOOK// Vau <20TTA«A\/E T ili RIOIN'THEM EAGLES.TCARK'/W' (HAIMLD I ANIMALS HATKS THEV'S J SjienOWElu *c i^b CUTE LIT. HOMM-MAPE <S WO' \tHET PLACE .'.'THASS V V/IP«NV> r>A-r£iirAi V 3 fi-BOMBS ff205 words
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Obituary42 1960-09-22 6 I* H ordi lit (Minimum) McCOY: Loving remembrances of our darltas son Irvine called to net September 22 18S3. Then la still a lonely heartache often a silent tetr. always a beautiful memory of a son «c love so dear.42 words
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Article238 1960-09-22 6 I* Wsrss lit (Minimum) KATHLEEN McCORMACK sings at The Cockpit. ZEPHYR AMIR'S CARPITS. OpenIng Ist October. 6i, Stamford Road B'pore. (E'i Court). FOR EVIRV PURCHASE of oae tin Del Monte Sliced Peaches you get one Kree tin of Del Montr Tomato Juice. TMI OFFICI of F.J. Isaacs. Optlclan. 10/12238 words
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599 1960-09-22 6 The Straits Times Thursday, September 22, 1960. The New King For the second time in the short history of independent Malaya's monarchy, the Conference of Rulers have elected the Deputy Head of State to be Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Raja of Perlis became Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong in April, and599 words
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Article379 1960-09-22 6 It is difficult to decide where the University of Malaya's needs are greatest as new claims are pegged here and there in the Pantai Valley. Some of the departments are already bursting their seams, the science faculty opened only weeks ago is going right on with extension schemes379 words
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Article249 1960-09-22 6 The British territories in Borneo have the advantage, when they face political change, of Malayan experience from which valuable lessons can be drawn. Making this point in a broadcast in Kuching, Singapore's Prime Minister remarked that not only are there political features which are common to both areas, development249 words
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Article, Illustration760 1960-09-22 6 A CANDID CLOSE-UP: BUT BEHIND THE SMUjE IS AN ABHJTY TO MAKE FIRM DECISIONS TEN years ago, while Arau, the tiny royal town of Perlis was celebrating its Raja's thirtieth birthday, His Highness Syed Putra ibni Al-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail, announced a decision which set many people760 words
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Letters
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201 1960-09-22 6 IT Is hard to know whether to congratulate or sympathise with Dr. Charles Gamba on his appointment as the first president of the Industrial Court. For on him will depend the future prosperity of this country. By the nature of the disputes brought before him.201 words
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Letter132 1960-09-22 6 THE editorial headed "The Fund's Critics" mentioned that a sum over $200,000 was paid to the Labour Department for Its enforcement services. This was the sum which the E.P.F. board paid in 1959. but for the current year the amount Is $150,000. The position would have been clearer132 words
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Letter256 1960-09-22 6 HAVING been In the teaching sendee In Singapore let me tell members of the public that It does not take much Imagination to point out the inequities and drawbacks of the teachers' scheme of service. The complaint which your correspondent C. H. K. makes Is neither unique nor surprising.256 words
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Letter132 1960-09-22 6 LAST year official policy frowned upon juke boxes and pin tables to such an extent that we had both types of amusement banned altogether. It seems, therefore, most surprising that in their stead we have, so far as mass-music distribution Is concerned, what now amounts to a gigantic132 words
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Advertisement157 1960-09-22 6 f is* I*9 H£ 6 Fluorescent lighting fittings For home, office and factory broad nsw lighting fittings by 6.E.C. F *****. A sUndanl j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-.----------------,--,^-^--— spine with a I one-piece pressed ■a^k^^T^RJ sieel trough R»^ T"^B reflector, stor* R^ _^> —^vS or »ltreous- enamelled wKt*> R^ -^a^a^R I Bft 11 y157 words
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Article242 1960-09-22 7 BYRNE TO PROBE TUN LIM SPEECH SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, is investigating a statement alleged to have been made by Tun Lim Yew Hock, the former Chief Minister, at a meeting of the Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union at Pulau Bukom on Saturday.242 words
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Article29 1960-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The president of the Neelamall Plantation Union of India, Mr. P. L. Perumal. has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to study industrial relations In Malaya29 words
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Article23 1960-09-22 7 SEREMBAN. Wed. Five free Standard I classes In Malay will be started in government English schools in Negrl Sembilan next January-23 words
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Article44 1960-09-22 7 KAJANG. Wed. A coffee shop In Jalan Sulalman, about 300 yards from the police station, was broken Into last night and cash amounting to $160 was stolen from a drawer. This was the second time the shop was burgled in five months.44 words
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Article39 1960-09-22 7 BATU OAJAH, Wed. 8. Moorthy, a former student of the Sultan Tusof School here, has been awarded a Central Electricity Board scholarship to study electrical engineerIng at Glasgow. He Is the son of a Hindu temple priest.39 words
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Article373 1960-09-22 7 'Gamba not a PAP member 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday MINISTER DEFENDS THE APPOINTMENT OF VARSITY MAN TO HEAD INDUSTRIAL COURT \l% K KM. BYRNE, the Minister for Labour Law, gave the Legislative Assembly an assurance today that the president of the new industrial arbitration court, Dr. Charles Gamba, was NOT a373 words
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332 1960-09-22 7 Singapore puts a new tax on imports of washing soap SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fpHE Singapore Government today announced a new levy on all imports of washing soap, including those from the Federation, to protect the local soap industry. The new duties effective from today are: for hard soap in bars or332 words
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Article203 1960-09-22 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday T«ERE was no golf course as such in the grounds of the Istana Negara, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development Inche Yaacob bin Mohamed, said In tbe Legislative 'Assembly today. He was replying to a question raised by203 words
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Article, Illustration97 1960-09-22 7 New Queen has keen interest in welfare JLf ALAYA'S new Raja Per maisuri Ag ong, the Raja Perempuan of Perils, ha.« been an active social worker for many years. A "pioneer" in the Girl Guide movement in her State, she is now patron of the Guide Association there. In 195197 words
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Article28 1960-09-22 7 KAJANG, Wed.— A subcommittee of the Ulu Langat district welfare committee will meet on Friday to prepare for the celebration of Children's Day on Oct. 628 words
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Article20 1960-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr. Lee Tiam Onn has been re-elected president of the St. John's Old Boys' Association.20 words
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223 1960-09-22 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. MINISTERS travelling mon official duties use cars from the Government pool. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Mlnslter. Mr. Chan Sun Wing, said this In reply to a question by Mr. S. V. Lingam (Ind.-Aljunled), In the Legislative Assembly today. Mr.223 words
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Article50 1960-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Mr. P. Whlteley, a tropical paint research expert from the British Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Is to visit Malaya, Singapore, Borneo and Hong Kong next month. He Is expected to arrive In Singapore on Oct. 12 and Kuala Lumpur five days later.50 words
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370 1960-09-22 7 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN From Kuching, Wed. THE Prime Minister of •1 Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said in Kuching this morning that it was in everybody's mind that it was not possible to have "little pocket states" in South-East Asia in the present day world370 words
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Article64 1960-09-22 7 FourRMAF officers for course ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four pilot officers of the Royal Malayan Air Force will leave for further training in England tomorrow. They are Mohamed bin Ngah Said, Lahadzir bin Salleh. Doong Nglt Kuang and Chog Yoon Hoon. They will be away for a year at the Initial64 words
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Article147 1960-09-22 7 FORGED MONEY MEN ARE JAILED TPOH, Wed. Two members of a Mala-yan-wide counterfeiting racket were today sentenced by the Sessions Court here to two years' Jail each. Kwan Sal Kin, 23. and Chong Fan Chin. 24. had previously pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing 5.9&4 forged $1 notes and147 words
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Article41 1960-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— BOAO is to start a new weekly Comet Jet airliner service from Britain to Australia via Singapore on Oct. 31. This will be the sixth Comet Jet service to be introduced on this route by BOAC.41 words
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Article54 1960-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Bobber tappers will mingle with V.I.Ps. and experts on rubber at a cocktail party at Plantation House in Petaling Jaya on Saturday. The party will be held by the National Union of Plantation Workers for delegates now attending a conference of the International54 words
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Advertisement118 1960-09-22 7 POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK a branch at every Post Office (GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT) Montar (Jiaiaya) Lhn tied have pleasure in announcing that they have opened Parker Pen Repair Stations at (1) Kwang Tung Association Building No. 44. Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. (2) No. 8, Beach Street. Penang. AD repein to118 words
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Article, Illustration969 1960-09-22 8 LUCY HUANG - Don't look now, but your legs -are showing! LUCY HUANG FEMININE FORUM bT this land of perpetual summertime, skin is even more important than it is in other parts of the world because so much more of it is showing: much more of the time. Most of us pay at969 words
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Miscellaneous277 1960-09-22 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS taken for another (S). 7. "Who goes to work?" Is the 11. Ordinary words wound no cry (6). one when arising in legal atI. Strangely charmful southern tack (11). footballer «5, 4). 13. Birthmarks show an upward 9. Second contest of two, per- direction— «lx of277 words
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Advertisement1584 1960-09-22 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE IB ftIEM, LIVERPOOL. GUUftOW. LONfN ft CMTMfENTAA fDRTft. Soon kails r. Sham Pfaakj MEMNON M'Mltitl. uvtrfttl. A'moutk Tally LTCAON littrfttl. Glasgow Il Ptrt Stpl 25 Sipta/a Sfft M/ 1 AUTOMEOON Cen.. A 'Sam. H'barg. L'OOf Stft a Sift a m AENEAS Ham uvtrfttl Stft a Oef1,584 words
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Advertisement1320 1960-09-22 9 WSIIM22IESMM33E3SM /^S^THE LA.C. LINES--|3^gr3\ui Df iIBJ MEOITIffANEAN CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. CLliZl ?l SDore P Sham Ptnang Jtl^tWy MEONIA" k) Git. 11 M 21 Sept 21 25 Sept M 27 Stft iCTP'flr- "SIMM" I) a Sept 4 Oct S f Oct f, Oct l J "laumiia" b) ib/h let tun1,320 words
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Advertisement1387 1960-09-22 9 S!!!?o N ,ng THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. *)tif Singapore (IstaraMbwJ la tkf VaMaf hstJaa) S lines SAILINGS tt ADEN. U.K ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Pining BENCRUACMN LrwrfMl, Hull. M'brough Ms.il/24Btft 27/ M Stft a/a Stft BENAVON Hamburg. Ltatta. r'mouth Gd» 4, 2J Sfft a/a Stft a Sap1,387 words
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Advertisement1352 1960-09-22 9 y~~ MeAUSTER tft CO., LTD. w. TEL HI: 2SMI. fIX V*>* Bt.l.BßMiiW UM KLATBMBSS UMI r"^ LONDON. Uaitt, MnEMAM. NAVRE LOS ANSELES, MN FUNCIStO. ft NHU. SUTTU. VANCOUVEI ft PORTUNI Aad ttr CaaakM ft U.SJ. Atl«rt.c Part* Acctftitg cargi fir Cntral ft Stttt CUT OF NEWCASTLE America. Sport P. Sham1,352 words
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870 1960-09-22 10 JAPANESE BUY QUARTER INTEREST IN BAUXITE MINING By Our Market Correspondent THE OPERATORS of Asia's largest aluminium smelter have acquired from their Canadian partners a 25 per cent interest in Malaya's largest company mining bauxite, from which aluminium is derived. Simultaneous announcements are being made in Singapore, Tokyo and Montreal870 words
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Article89 1960-09-22 10 HPHE Federation Minister al x Finance hac fixed these prices for calculating Custom, duties for the week be ginning on Sept. 22. Robber $1.02% a lb. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut ail $736 a ton. Palm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernels $396.50 a ton. The rates of89 words
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Article137 1960-09-22 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Prodacc KJ Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Con Unent Sept. Oct. shipments $30 buyers, «30Si sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $42.50 sellers, drum $45.50 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $267.50 and Sarawak $262.50 (both unchanged), special Sarawak137 words
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Article91 1960-09-22 10 T<HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. b^Vtrade 9^ Canada: buying airmail TT 3 #V M d/8t 32 credit bills. 32 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready Yew York 32 13/16;91 words
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Article34 1960-09-22 10 SINGAPORE. Sept 21. RUBBER: 102; cents per lb. (down 31 cents). 5 p.m close: 102J cents (quiet) TIN: 5400.25 per picul (up 37J cents). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (down 10 tons).34 words
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Article21 1960-09-22 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Sept. 21 Sept. 20 IndDitriaU: 132.14 132.27 Tins: 203.57 204.49 Rubbers: 250.46 249.68 Jan. l 1958=100.21 words
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Article705 1960-09-22 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 $1.50; Pltzpatrlcks $1.42; Fraser and Neave ords $2.04 to $2.03 cd cb; Gammon $2.10; Henry Waugh $1.43705 words
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Article124 1960-09-22 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. TNVSSTMENT shares traded ■1 along steady lines here today Matthews Thompson gained 8d to 19s. Bd. Base metals eased Pefco eased 3d. to 7s. 9d.. but oils held a steady tone. Interstate Oil gained Is. to 14a. 6d. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm trend. Con. Zinc124 words
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Article213 1960-09-22 10 OCTOBER drat grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 102% cents per lb., down 3% cents on Tuesday's close. The tone was easier. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per !b., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 101%. sellers 102*, (N): Int. 1 R.S.S. Oct.213 words
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Article140 1960-09-22 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves er rxpected today: Pres. Buchanan 1/2. Rajula 4/5, Dlmltrov 6A, Idomeneus 6/7, Straat Mozambique 8/9, Maurlclen 10/11. SUaat Clarence 13/14, Orient Maru 15/16, City of Newcastle 18. Shlnsei Maru No. 2 19. Selangor N. Wall 3. East Bea N. Wall 4.140 words
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Advertisement1078 1960-09-22 10 lxpro«t 0.3.A. hillli «k Atlantis Coast SarvttM E.TX t.I.A (.14 Spot f S tit* rtasat H'Uni l. Anititf N. Yon Katikwa Man" 27 fast/ 2 Oct 7 Oct 21 Bet it Nn i.ntnt Man- Ist Call 2J/2J Oct HIV act Ott iv caii am act tm am dik AM svitaoiy1,078 words
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Advertisement174 1960-09-22 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE ™m.i'fT""T." i < r 'YVi s h B ra Fat ■astsat, Clittagan. CaIcattx"HOMVIMTT" nitti nsnt "OOIPNEWEKETT" 17 Oct 21 Oct U Oct Bulk eii/iatc iMct available JOHNSON LINE juar*jzzr. s .r. rt p n ra "IM" Ii a«i a act ij art Far (man Nniaa Salt "ITM174 words
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Advertisement314 1960-09-22 10 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% LOAN 1962/72 NOTICE Is hereby given that the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist. to 15th October 1960, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of interest warrants. THE CHARTERED BANK, SINGAPORE. THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1940-1946 AND IN THE MATTER OF RAHMAN314 words
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Advertisement431 1960-09-22 10 NOTICES ROAD NOTICE The Tanah Meran/Machang Road will be closed to through traffic between the hours of 9.00 p.m. and 4.00 a m from the night of 21st September 1960 to 12th October. 1960 Inclusive to facilitate urgent repairs on the GulUemard Bridge. State Engineer. Kelantan. PUBLIC NOTICE The public431 words
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Advertisement144 1960-09-22 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Cheah Tat Hock is no longer in the employ of McMullan Co Ltd and Is therefore, not entitled tn transact any business on their behalf nor can they be responsible for debts Incurred by him. McMULLAN £> CO., LTD. ROBINSON COMPANY LIMITED144 words
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Advertisement1022 1960-09-22 11 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS City Engineer's Department: (Ist Floor, P.W.D- Building). (a) Supply and Installation of! Two Sets Detritus Elevators I each for Kampong Bal~.ru Sewage Pumping Station and Mount Palmer Sewage Pumping Station. Tender Deposit $200 for each tender- Close at 2.15 pm. on 7th October, 1960.1,022 words
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Advertisement126 1960-09-22 11 TENDERS HAMMER COURT Tenders are invited for the purchase of the block ot six luxury flats at about the fourth mile. Holland Road, Singapore, known as HAMMER COURT. Approx 120,000 sq. ft. Vacant possession. Further particulars from the Liquidator of W. Hammer St Co Ltd. c/o Turquand, Youngs Sc Co.,126 words
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Advertisement938 1960-09-22 11 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12(1) (a)— Application fer a Certificate of Begistratiea. NOTICE ls hereby given that CHIAM HENO NOAK of No. 14. Scotu Road, Singapore, ls applying to the Hoit'b Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as York Betel at938 words
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Advertisement786 1960-09-22 11 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. >37) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE Notice ts hereby given that It ls proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend the Ipoh Approved Town Plan No. B- (Oasetti> Notification No. M4C/3H by altering the sonlng of lots ***** and 1899N786 words
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Advertisement781 1960-09-22 11 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT it Worm* Si (Min.)— Box tt tt, txtrm WANTED. English-sneaking Cookboy and Amah. Apply 6 Ardmor* Park. Spore, after 6 p.m. ONE EUROPEAN sales representative over 6 feet tall sged between 23/40 la wanted. Box ABlB5 S.T. B'pore. VACANCY CLERK Carey Island personal letters781 words
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Advertisement1065 1960-09-22 11 < ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* Si (Mim.)-Box it ct* txtrm PULLV PURNISHEO 3 roomed bungalow modern sanitation, available Immediately, reasonable rental. Pleas* apply Mr. Cb«a Telephone B pore *****. AIRY COMPLETELY FURNISHED fiatlet Incradlng water, light, telephone. J23o also furnished room fit bachelor $00/. 32 jJoyd Road TangUn Singapore 9.1,065 words
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Advertisement813 1960-09-22 11 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS tt Wtrd, Si (Min.)—Boi it ct, txtro REPORT ON PINANOB, Commerce, Industry, red. Of Malaya, 1960. 14 75 a copy. Available at hookanopa or from Fa- Eastern features Berno*. 21A Battery Road. Singapore. SELECTED CHINBSB SAVINOS by T.C. LAI SB. 00 **ntsint ntirly 1,000 msit semmenly uisd tsylnst,813 words
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Advertisement955 1960-09-22 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word, SS (Mm.)— Box it til. txtrm LAMBMETTA SCOOTER LD 1958 model. Good condition. Innurrd to July 11*61. Detail* ring 2«2T2 or view 3al. Unan Koad (S'ror* IS). ItS2 CONSUL two-tone mrchanlcally sound, good upbolstcrr. recently painted Taxed Insured 51. 300 0.n.0. Please phone Spore *****.955 words
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Article146 1960-09-22 12 ALL IN A DAY 1,001-MILE JOURNEY SINGAPORE, Wed. ■*3 A team of five Malay drivers were back in Singapore this morning after completing a 1.001-mile trip from Singapore to Penang and back in a Morris Mini-Minor. The time:i 21hrs. llmin. The five drivers Moha- j mcd Sainee bin Bahar, Ma-146 words
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94 1960-09-22 12 Don't charge for dirty water: Councillor MALACCA. Wed. The Malacca Municipal Council was told today that 'to make membcti of tlic public pay for consumed from last Friday to Sunday would be daylight robbery. j Mr. J. L. dc Crui (Malayan Party) said no charge should be made because the94 words
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Article46 1960-09-22 12 MUAR. Wed. The manager of the Rex Clnemn here, Mr. Chin Kan Nyen. 33. was electrocuted this morning while connecting an extension to an egg Incubator at his Jalan Meriam home. Mr. Chhi leaves a widow and three children, includtng a 28-day-old baby.46 words
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Article398 1960-09-22 12 C.I.D. CHIEF: THIS IS AN INTERNATIONAL CASE— FOUR-COUNTRY APPEAL TO GO OUT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MEMBERS of an international gang, believed to have connections in Indonesia, Hong Kong and the Philippines, have cheated the manager of a hardware firm here of $10,090. They claimed to be398 words
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318 1960-09-22 12 17-gun salute as Inche Yusof leaves for Brunei Sultan's birthday celebrations SINGAPORE. Wednesday. fllE Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore. Inche Yusof bin Isnax, was given a big send-off at 8 o'clock this morning when he left by air for Brunei on a five-day visit, i A 17-gun salute by the318 words
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Article51 1960-09-22 12 PENANG. Wed. Two thousand children In Penang and Province Wellesley will be entertained to free cinema shows" on Oct. 22 children's day. Child patients in hospitals and schools for the handicapped will receive presents The State Welfare committee has advanced $1,000 towards the cost of the51 words
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95 1960-09-22 12 LONG-SERVICE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS TO BE FETED Xl ALA I.IMrUR. Wed.— Two Christian Brothers. Honorins and Sigebert. both 75 years old. who have a record of long service in Malaya. Singapore and Hong Kong, are to be feted this weekend. Old boys of Christian Brothers schools in the three centres will95 words
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88 1960-09-22 12 JPOH. Wed. A Methodist Girls' School teacher. Miss Llm Chin Lian, has been awarded a trade union scholarship to study a t the University of Philippines. She is believed to be the first woman from the trade union movement in Malaya who has been88 words
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Article27 1960-09-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Malayan Combined Schools basketball team will tour Thailand in December. They will play three matches in Bangkok and two in Haadyai.27 words
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Article33 1960-09-22 12 KI'ANTAN. Wed.— The Sultan of Pabang will leave Singapore for Perth by plane on Oct. 16 on the first lap of a two-month visit to Australia and New Zealand.33 words
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103 1960-09-22 12 Labour law 4 same for Govt. wages SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Legislative Assembly today that, .under the Industrial Relations Ordinance, collective bargaining and arbitration in the civil service was subject to the same law as that for private employers. "Arbitration103 words
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Article53 1960-09-22 12 BATU GAJAH. Wed.— Bng Kirn sol. 27. who wa s injured in a road accident on Monday, died In the hospital here last night. Eng was driving a v*n when It went off the road and fell into a ditch near the third mile Ipoh—53 words
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Article40 1960-09-22 12 KAJANO. Wed. The board of visitors. Kajang district hospital, is to recommend that one more medical officer, preferably a woman doctor, be posted here. The board also wants all women's wards to be fitted with ceiling fans.40 words
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Advertisement226 1960-09-22 12 only I%of^^^B n its total cost you can makejfi -I your home 10° cooler 111 WITH ALUMINIUM FOIL 111 f StSALATIONWL ANOTNU f«OOUCT iflfS! I) flßk 1^ You can keep your home m the "Comfort Zone" if you insulate with t Sisalation 1 You only need to outlay I% of226 words
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Advertisement72 1960-09-22 12 Long life for your teeth! KOL'vNOsrf3!^ KOLYNOS I DENTAL- CREAM -:».y MAM IN O.s>. 4§ Concentrated Koljmot assures fresh, clean breath hours longer! t^ Concentrated Koljrnos gives sure protection igainst decajr all diy! Concentrated Kolynos lasts much longer because you ute less on the brush! Dont>risk the health of your72 words
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Article817 1960-09-22 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Boon Bee, Yee Khan must develop 'resistance 9 to cheers and jeers By WHILE Malayan '"bad minion's newest blue-eyed boys, Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan, have now broken into world reckoning by their great feats on Sunday in the Selangor international c817 words
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Article320 1960-09-22 13 EPSOM JEEP's TEN-TOFOLLOW AT IPOH "V IV early fancy for the Sultan's Gold Vase sprint (s|f straight) to be run ITI at Ipoh on Sunday week is the Singapore-trained BESTCRETE. The five-year-old English gelding will carry 7.12 and at this weight, he has a great320 words
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Article105 1960-09-22 13 SINGAPORE. Wed ihe Australian Old Collegiuns cricket team are due to sirrive here at 5 a.m. on Satur- day. They will play two matches! here, the first against a B.C.A. President's XI on Sa- turday. Their second match i will be against Singapore on Sunday. The Singapore105 words
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Article62 1960-09-22 13 IPOH. Wed.— The Perak Turf Club has started calling for entries for its November meeting for Clashes 4 and 5 horses. The three-day meeting will be held on Nov. 6. 9 and 13. Distances are: Class 4— sf straight or 81f and 6f or 9f: Class s—62 words
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Article39 1960-09-22 13 LONDON. Wtd— Tulyartos. a three-year-old Irish bay colt sired by the 1952 Derby and St. Leger winner Tulyar, out of Certosa. has been sold by Mr. Joseph McGrath to a syndicate of Japanese breeders as a sire.39 words
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151 1960-09-22 13 JACK FINGLETON - SOME OF OUR BOWLERS DO CHUCK —HENDRY JACK FINGLETON By CANBERRA. Wed. Former Australian international cricketer H. L. Hendry says it is well known that some Australian bowlers do throw and to argue otherwise is sheer hypocrisy. Making a plea today for doing; away with all subterfuges and clearing the151 words
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Article74 1960-09-22 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Eveready today entered the Singapore Business Houses F.A. senior knockout cup final by trouncing Singapore Glass B—o8 0 at River Valley Road. The Eveready attack led by Singapore* Mahat Ambu shattered the Glass defence early in the match and goals came quickly. Mahat led the74 words
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Article62 1960-09-22 13 CJINOAPORE. Wed. A special J3 sub-committee headed by Singapore Olympic and Sports Council vice-president Mr. Ooh Chye Hln tonight finalised plans for a grand dinner party for Olympic Games silver medallist Tan Howe Liang and his coach, Mr. Chua Tlan Teck. The dinner will be held62 words
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Article247 1960-09-22 13 LONDON. Wed T»HE International Professional Lawn Tennis Play- ers Association, "fathered" by Jack Kramer, announced here yesterday that they are to stage an equivalent competition to the amateurs' Davis Cup. It is to begin next year and will be called the Kramer Cup. TheReuter - 247 words
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Advertisement41 1960-09-22 13 NEW> 1 VACUUM/LASK I ISCREVI-OHSTOPPERj which seals at TWO took for THERMOS «ith 3=§. i£ Ihr pU>tir M-rrw Stopprr— ;i^ EJS rrnawnrd throughout a| thr world a* Ihr finr>i 0^ SPARE PARTS READILY OBTAINABLE TRADE ENQUIRIES: H VERNAT EASTERN AGENCIES LTD.41 words
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Advertisement154 1960-09-22 13 ATLAST! scientifically M U shaped for J^y your fingers! mfff ffl EVERSHARP mmmmmmmmmmammmmmm the ballpoint with Everybody wants comthe triangular /I fort especially when they spend any length of II time at a writing: task. jf Y/flf Eversharp's new Rel^^Hf^~\ porter ballpoint rests \\f§& J comfortably in the nat\^]3j^S ural154 words
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Miscellaneous336 1960-09-22 13 SOCCER STORE PREMIER LEAGUE: Malays v Indians (Ju Besar Stadium). SAFA JIMOK CUP: SCC v D.irul Allah (Spore padang). VOON CL'P: Kinta Kellas v Ramblers •Coronation ground. iDoh.. Kilat v PCRC (Jn Abdul Jalll. loohi. HOCKEY MOUhIKA SHIELD: Sultan Yu sof School v Tutorial Inst, Anderson School v MES. St.336 words
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Article47 1960-09-22 14 MX. AND MM. T. THAMBIRAJAM thank relatives, fncndi for tneir attrndance, valuable preaenta and tel»crama on the occasion of their marrtajM on Z.VX.IMO. THC IINCAPORI ASSOCIATION for the Blind acknowledges with grateful thanks a donation of fIOO- from the Singapore Naval Rase Employees' Cooperative Society Ltd.47 words
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Article24 1960-09-22 14 SMANCMAI MAY now opens dally •xc.pt Sunday. Kxpert treatment of damage ladles' hair and Individual •tyltns. 421 River Valley Road. Tel»fhone (Spore) 2OSJT.24 words
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Article506 1960-09-22 14 SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE MINISTER for 1 Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pan; Boon, said in the Legislative Assembly today that police officers instructed the Prime Minister and other Ministers in unarmed combat and the use of firearms during the officers' spare time. Thus it cost the Government506 words
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Article1022 1960-09-22 14 THERE'LL BE NO DISRUPTION OF GOOD RELATIONS WITH MALAYA, SAYS TOH SINGAPORE, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today assured the Legislative Assembly that the Government would not allow anybody to disrupt the good relationship which had been built up with the Federation1,022 words
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Article329 1960-09-22 14 IX3NDON. Wed— There wu distinctly better feeling In London stock markets today and in fact p. ices in me industrial market made their best showing for more than a fortnight. Further evidence of the effects of the credit squeeze on business faiitd to Influence sentiment,329 words
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259 1960-09-22 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Bill enabling the Government to banish or expel a person, whether a British subject or an alien, whose subversive or criminal activities make him an undesirable resident, was passed in the Legislative Assembly today. The Minister for Home Affairs.259 words
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Article630 1960-09-22 14 tune. Dr. Toh opened his remarks by recalling what he said last year about the role of the Singapore Government In the Internal Security Council. What he said then had been fully endorsed by Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. Mr. On* Eng Guan. alleging that the PAP had630 words
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Advertisement82 1960-09-22 14 Late CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS CASICR— To Kayr and Frrd a rt«u»h!.i Donna Lianr at Singapore NurotnK Homr September 21, a sliter for Deborah. KOM TAN: tx-tueen Krnneth. aon of Madam Tar Ci.-K K«i- and the lute Mr. Kob KnK Kuans, and Nellie ri.KiEhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hock •en*. CNCACCMCNT82 words
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Advertisement173 1960-09-22 14 Chemical Fertilizer means Bigger Crops If you hove ony inquiry about fertilizer application techniques If you require any data obtained from various research projects If you need any help or advice in importing chemical fertilizer from Japan contact the Japon Fertilizer Service Center en agricultural service organization thot can help173 words
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