The Straits Times, 25 October 1960
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Title Section19 1960-10-25 1 AVEHACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 90,000 The Straits Times No**"" 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration556 1960-10-25 1 POINTS SYSTEM' TO SET PRIORITIES Tun Razak announces new rural drive Target is 10 acres for needy families KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A GIGANTIC "land for the landless" drive has been launched by the Federation Government as the second phase of its country-wide rural development programme, Tun Abdul556 words
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Article271 1960-10-25 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. I 'THERE are no hydroA gen bombs in Singapore. No secret arsenal is being built here for them. An W.A.K. spokesman here said this today. He was commenting on a report which appeared in today's issue of the Daily Express. According to the Express,271 words
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355 1960-10-25 1 Tengku switches on national colours at Niagara PAIME MINISTER PAYS TRIBUTE TO CANADA OAMILTON (Ontario), x Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, visited Niagara Falls yesterday and flicked switches that changed the lights illuminating the falls to red, white, blue and yellow the colours of the national flag ofReuter - 355 words
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406 1960-10-25 1 LEOPOLDVIIXE. Monday UNITS of the Congolese army ran wild in the African section here yesterday, killing several people and arresting others. Soldiers carrying rifles wandered through the city, shooting at random, entering homes and abducting Africans suspected of supporting the deposed Premier.Reuter; UP - 406 words
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162 1960-10-25 1 BERLIN, Monday PRESIDENT Eisenhower, in a message to West r Berlin's Mayor, Mr. Willy Brandt, says the Americans are determined to stand with Berlin in its great task of maintaining freedom. Mr. Eisenhower sent the message to mark the 10th anniversary of theReuter - 162 words
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Article32 1960-10-25 1 LONDON. Mon. Richard Dunphie, who confessed to stealing £20,000 worth of the Duchess of Windsor's jewels, was believed today to have made a clean break from Norwich prison. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article66 1960-10-25 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A boy died tonight after he was hit in the chest by a "flying missile" in Pulau Saigon here. Goh Kai Ann, aged six, was struck by piece of metal which flew off from the wheel of a lorry when the tyre burst. He66 words
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Article25 1960-10-25 1 BIRMINGHAM, Mon. More than 2,000 men at British Motor Corporation factories here have been Idle for two weeks due to a strike.25 words
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Article339 1960-10-25 1 LONDON, Mon. A NEW "gold rush" A began in London today with the price soaring to almost 40 dollars (US) a fine ounce against the "official" 35 dollars paid by the United States. The fresh scramble was stimulated by some European buyers who ordered dealers toReuter - 339 words
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Article112 1960-10-25 1 Suspect in Colombo remanded /X)LOMBO, Mon.— Stephen \j Leslie Bradley, held for extradition proceedings in connection with the Sydney kidnap-murder of eight year old Graeme Thome last July, was today remanded until Thursday by a Colombo magistrate. The warrant for his arrest and extradition, brought from Sydney by a detective,112 words
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Article45 1960-10-25 1 LONDON, Mon.— Earl (Bertrand) Russell, the 88-year-old philosopher, today resigned as president of the National Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, because "I find It impossible to work with the present national chairman of the campaign," Canon John Collins, of St. Paul's Cathedral. London. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article161 1960-10-25 1 A brawl as Red Chinese fly in MELBOURNE, Mon. iT *Two men were arrested when r i a 1 unionists scuffled and brawled at Melbourne airport today before the arrival of three communist Chinese trade union officials. Left-wingers and a small group of banner-carrying White Russians were involved in theReuter - 161 words
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Article23 1960-10-25 1 FARAH DATE ILULKAN Mm Court »b>>uiJD MM Wuccd I >f Nffll uuy |ivt birth mi tducMl.i> >Imu i lirlhdav.— L P.I23 words
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Article39 1960-10-25 1 NEW YORK, Mon. Japan has made a voluntary contribution of US$5O,OOO besides Its regular assessment for 1960 expenses of the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East, the Secre-tary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. reported today. I— U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article, Illustration478 1960-10-25 2 CLIENT DIDN'T RECEIVE $14,000: 'MOST SERIOUS 9 SAYS CJ. KUALA LUMPUR. Monday 1 THE Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, said here today that the Federation Court of Appeal had no option but to order the name of a lawyer to be struck off478 words
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Article135 1960-10-25 2 T ON DON. Mon. SAC James Hacker. 22, who last wee'- was f.own home from Singapore with a fellow airman because of his religious belief, attended a meeting of Jehovah's Witnesses near his home in Hainault. Essex, last night. As he left the prayer meetIng135 words
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428 1960-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today called on Malayans to re-affirm "our unwavering faith and hope in the United Nations and the ideals for which it stands." In a United Nation* Day broadcast this evening428 words
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65 1960-10-25 2 Jail for man who broke law to wed PENANG. Mon. Days after be was placed under restricted residence at Bayan Lepas, Ya'acob bin Ahmad. 25. went to Nibong Tebal to marry. Today he pleaded guilty to charges of failing to report to the police while under supervision and violating a65 words
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298 1960-10-25 2 Chico' hunt trail leads to Butterworth ...last seen in 1959 DENANG, Mon. A young Gurkha orphan whom an RAP squadron in England is trying to trace, was last seen in Butterworth in May last year. Known to the 17 RAF squadron as "chico." Jimmy Nuttu Is now believed to be298 words
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Miscellaneous363 1960-10-25 2 n»m^\ as a a a Signal. Tile News; 9.45 Family RADIO MALAYA Favourites; 10.30 Your Radio Concert Hall; 11.00 Close Down. AM S.OO^TimTsi^jal, Negtra- RADIO SINGAPORE ku News Headlines: 60S Morning Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Medium Wave 476 metre* Teik Lee; "00 Edmundo Ros And s Wa t g363 words
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Miscellaneous17 1960-10-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby <™L^ »V»tL.OOWT you re/wimo I CONTCMPLATC I ME OF A \TDOIOW6/ STATU617 words
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Article282 1960-10-25 3 Algerians kill 4 in two bomb and machine gun attacks in Paris and Lyons PARIS, Monday. tX>I"R men were killed and 14 injured yester- day in attacks by Algerian terrorists in Paris and Lyons. Three terrorists hurled a grenade into a Lyons cafe, fatally injuring two menReuter - 282 words
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Article25 1960-10-25 3 BAGDAD. Mon. Czechoslovakia will grant Iraq a £12 million credit under a new economic and technical cooperation agreement signed here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-10-25 3 Lauren Bacall (Bogart's widow) to marry another actor? LAUREN BACALL, widow of film star Humphrey Bogart, ts pictured here with actor Jason Robards Jr., outside Miss Bacall's New York apartment. Robards. who is being sued for divorce by his wife on grounds of adultery with Miss Bacall, tried to smash74 words
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233 1960-10-25 3 RESTORE TIBET FREEDOM CALL TO RUSSIANS NEW YORK, Monday. T'HK DALAI Lama has suggested that the Soviet x Union support the restoration of freedom to Tibet, in line with its proposed declaration of immediate independence for colonial dpodlps I In a letter to the Secretary General. Mr. Dag Hammarskioeld. releasedReuter - 233 words
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Article68 1960-10-25 3 LONDON, Mon. The provision of extra funds to Increase Church of England clergy stipends and pensions next year is recommended by the Church Commissioners In their annual report published here. The report said that In October 195& clergy were receiving an av»rkge net Income of £749Reuter - 68 words
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Article49 1960-10-25 3 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Mon.— The Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Juan. Msgr. James P. Davis, was booed yesterday aJ he entered San Juan Cathedral to read a pastoral letter forbidding Catholics to vote for the popular Democratic Party of Governor Luis Munoz Marin. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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190 1960-10-25 3 'Deadline by K for either a Summit or crisis' vfEW YORK, Mon. The New York Times reported yesterday that Mr. Khrushchev had "set April as a new deadline for either a Summit conference or a major Berlin crisis." A dispatch from the newspaper's Bonn correspondent Sydney' Gruson, said: "Premier KhrushchevReuter; UPI - 190 words
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Article38 1960-10-25 3 BELFAST, Mon. The Greek cargo ship Argo Delos, aground on coastal rocks near Inishtrahull, since early Saturday was abandoned yesterday by its captain and three crewmen, who had stuck to their waterlogged vessel nearly 40 hours.38 words
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135 1960-10-25 3 OTTAWA; Monday. ♦THE Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John DiefenA baker, has called upon the free world to consider what he described as "the peril of Communist China" in any future disarmament negotiations. Mr. Dlefenbaker refered to the fact that the 650 million Chinese wereUPI - 135 words
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Article194 1960-10-25 3 NEW YORK. Monday. A BOMB exploded and shook a ferryboat as it A docked at Staten Island yesterday— the fourth bomb explosion in this city during the past month. The bomb exploded In thf women's cabin of the ferryboat. Knickerbocker, as It was crossingReuter - 194 words
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Article59 1960-10-25 3 DETROIT, Mon.— A former Manchester (England) woman. Mrs. Margaret Mary Oulnnane, gave birth tc quadruplet boys In hospital here yesterday and all are doing well. The first bom. Peter, weighed four lb. one oz.; the second. Paul. 5 lb. 2 oz. the third. Vincent. 2 lb. 1559 words
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Article30 1960-10-25 3 LOS ANGELES. Mon. President Elsenhower was to go to Mexico today on a goodwill mission before concluding his "non-political" tour and plunging into the election campaign. UPIUPI - 30 words
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240 1960-10-25 3 TEENAGERS IN WOMEN'S PRISON STAGE A RIOT LONDON, Mon. Teenage girls rioted last week In London's Holloway Prison for women, it was disclosed yesterday. Screaming and swearing, the girls jammed heavy furniture against the doors of the recreation room and smashed and ripped apart everything within reach. Eventually women guards240 words
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Article41 1960-10-25 3 LONDON. Mon.— Police and fire officers and forensic science experts were last night Investigating a fire the fourth In a year which early yesterday badly damaged part of the A.V. Roe aircraft factory at Chadderton. near Oldham. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article29 1960-10-25 3 SALISBIBY, Mon.— Police said last nirfat that 478 "unemployed hoodlums." including two Europeans, had been arrested in a two-day sweep made under new emergency measures. Renter.Reuter - 29 words
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167 1960-10-25 3 To disarm on our own fatal' says Gaitskell fARDIFP, Mon. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, who 1 is fighting to retain his leadership of the Labour Party, said here last night that "to fight an election on unilateral nuclear disarmament and neutralism would be literally fatal to our party." Mr. Gaitskell said:Reuter - 167 words
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Advertisement227 1960-10-25 3 On safari with Butch Biff-game banter Derek goes on safari In the garden whenever he can. and Batch, the ball terrier, is always alongside. His role varies. He may be the faithful hound or a very tame lion, bat always he hero-worahlpe his young master. That salts Derek very well227 words
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Article500 1960-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. SEQUEL TO LEGAL AID BUREAU OFFICIAL'S PROBE INTO ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION INVESTIGATIONS by Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, an assistant director of the Legal Aid Bureau here, led to the arrest of a court bailiff on a misappropriation charge, Mr. A. W. Ghows, Senior Crown Counsel,500 words
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Article29 1960-10-25 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon -UMNO youth leaders In Kelantan and Trengganu will meet here on Nov. 4 to discuss proposals for reorganising the party In the two states.29 words
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Article79 1960-10-25 4 SHOW BY VISITING ACROBATS SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Thaitrained acrobatic troupe which is now on a brief visit to Singapore will perform on the vacant ground off Selegie Road on Wednesday in aid of the National Theatre Fund. The programmes will include items like "The Flying Man" and "Walking on the79 words
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163 1960-10-25 4 HOUSE TOLD OF LAND EARMARKED FOR FEDERAL SCHEME lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A total of 231,945 acres have been earmarked for development purposes under the State or Federal development schemes during the period 1960-1965, Mr. Soh Kirn Siam (SF) was informed in the .legislative Assembly here today. The Government gave Mr.163 words
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Article70 1960-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Toh Puan Lady Templer. wife of Field Marshal Tun Sir Gerald Templer, today visited both the Sign and Oral Schools for the Deaf here. Lady Templer, who was shown around the Oral School by Mr. A. Geddess, chairman of the Singapore Association for70 words
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Article55 1960-10-25 4 BANDAR BAHRU (South Kedah). Mon.— Bandar Bahru's five-year rural development plan would cost $12.--500.000. the District Officer. Inche Sofl bin Hassan, said here today. Inche Sofl, who was addressing 40 villagers attending a one-day civics course, appealed for their full support and co-operation to55 words
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96 1960-10-25 4 BOY WITH FROG FOR SALE NOW ON BAIL SINGAPORE, Mon. Because the curator of a museum became suspicious, a 13-j'ear-old schoolboy today found himself In the Juvenile Court charged with dishonestly receiving stolen property. The boy tried to aell two science specimens— a frog in a bottle and some Inserts96 words
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Article94 1960-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Singapore Rural Board announced today that a district collection will be made on Oct. 27 and 28 at 2180, Mandai Road at the 13 mile stone. All rates and dues payable to the board on houses, land and rubber estates and94 words
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Article65 1960-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A religious and cultural "Muslim Organisation," headed by leading Malay personalities here, has been formed. The organisation will seek registration when Its plans and constitution have been completed. Among aims of this society are the furtherance of social, economic and educational interests. The members65 words
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Article41 1960-10-25 4 PENANG, Mon.— A labourer. M. Karpan, 33, said In court today he stole seven coconuts because he was thirsty. Karpan who pleaded guilty to taking the coconut* from Brown Estate, Bayan Lepas. was bound over for a year.41 words
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238 1960-10-25 4 'Jehovah Witnesses -London decision is awaited SINGAPORE, Mon. The future of the Jehovah Witnesses in the RAF Changl Camp will soon be decided— in London. A report on the outbreak of "religious fervour" In the No 2 Regional Eand of the Far East Air Force is now with the Air238 words
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Article49 1960-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 11-man board which is to draw up plans for a department of Chinese studies at the University of Malaya here, will meet for the first time on Nov. 11. It is expected to discuss the question of staffing, estimated expenditure and admission of students.49 words
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Article171 1960-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A 10-YEAR-OLD girl told a district Judge here today that she screamed on seeing a burglar about to stab her with a knife. Habibah binte Abdul Kader said that on Aug. 13 at 5 a.m. she awoke when she felt someone171 words
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265 1960-10-25 4 Lady Gammans impressed by -local women- SINGAPORE, Mon. Lady Gammans, who left Malaya 26 years ago, arrived here today from Kuala Lumpur and spoke of the "amazing progress made by Malayan women in social and political fields." Now a British M.P., she la the widow of Britain's former assistant Postmaster-Gen-eral,265 words
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Article178 1960-10-25 4 KUCHING, Monday. fPHE Sarawak Constabulary in its annual report for 1959 says that one of its major problems is the' annually increasing cost of keeping the force mobile in a country dependent on sea, river and air communications. It says that patrolling Is limited by178 words
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Article85 1960-10-25 4 A $149,000 plan for more water SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government today announced details of a $149,000 scheme to bring water to more urban and rural areas. Fifteen standpipes costing $16,000 will be installed in the city area, while another 64, costing $133,000 will bring water to more rural folks.85 words
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Article31 1960-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Rotarlans here will be addressed by Miss Joyce Hicks, principal of the Federation School for the Deaf In Penang, at their weekly luncheon meeting on Wednesday.31 words
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Advertisement24 1960-10-25 4 Do you KNOW that the FREE PRESS gives you a blanket coverage of the day's FOREIGN. NEWS? Take a look at the paper TODAY24 words
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Miscellaneous57 1960-10-25 4 The Hinrv SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Weekly meeting on "Alcoholism" films and talks at Allen Lecture Theatre. Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY: Exhibition at Raffle* Museum from 9 a.m. to 530 pm SOCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL CULTURE: Yoga class and meditation. Cultural Centre. Canning. Rise. 7.46 p.m. SALVATION ARMY: Home League57 words
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Miscellaneous237 1960-10-25 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES mur fniirmHnff u todav's Lumpur (ML 171) 10.15 ajn.; Garuda: To Kuala Lumpur, T^hSniTnf Mvil aEerirt froafPenang. Ipoh. Kuala Lum- Bangkok (OA M6> 1125 ajn.; A schedule of civil alrcralt Malacca (ML 101) 12.45 to Jakarta (OA893) 8 ajn. movements at Paya Lebar fr^ Hong Kong237 words
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Article258 1960-10-25 5 LAND FOR EVICTED MOTION IN JOHORE ASSEMBLY DESCRIBED AS STEP BACKWARDS' JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. A WARNING that Johore would become like «*> the "Wild West" and that the State would be moving backwards was made by Mr. Tan Peng Khoon, Alliance Assemblyman in the Johore Legislative258 words
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Article40 1960-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The annual Federation Armed Forces rifle meeting will be held at the Menyala Ranges. Port Dlckson, for two days, beginning tomorrow. The Deputy OOC. Brig. Raja Lope Nor Rashld. will give away the prizes.40 words
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Article84 1960-10-25 5 Doctor's car: Three men held VUALA LUMPUR. Mon..— Three men have been detained In Singapore In connection with a car reported mining from a doctor's home in Ampang Road here last Thursday. The car. belonging to Dr. H. G. Newton, was found in Singapore, a senior police spokesman ?aid here84 words
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188 1960-10-25 5 pi SINGAPORE. Mon. A FOUR-FOLD aim has brought a British medical specialist Into Singapore on the first leg of a busy tour of South-East Asia and India. Prof. I.G.W. Hill began his seven-day tour here with a series of official calls that will be188 words
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136 1960-10-25 5 SCHOOLS MAY CLOSE A WEEK EARLIER, ON NOV. 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Ministry of Education is considering a proposal to advance the end-of-year school holidays by one week. Federation schools may close on Nov. 25. instead of Dec. 2, for one month. It is believed that the move will136 words
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Article26 1960-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Technical College Engineering Society will hold an "open day" at the College on Saturday graduation day of the College.26 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-10-25 5 A solemn moment for Jennifer A BRIDE prays quietly as she slips the ring on the finger of her childhood friend at their wedding in the Cathedral of the Assumption. Penang. SHE is Miss Jennifer Wickenden. who flew 8.000 miles from Britain for the wedding. HE is Lance Cpl. Anthony64 words
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215 1960-10-25 5 pARIT BUNTAR. Mori. Two accidents occurred at almost the same spot .on the main trunk road near here one last night and the other this morning. Six people were injured. About 9 p.m. yesterday a man and hl.i two sons were Injured when215 words
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Article40 1960-10-25 5 Same job— but in new party KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon.— lnche Atan bin Abdul- lah, former secretary of the PMIP Kuala Brang branch, has been elected secretary of Party Rakyat's Kuala Brang branch. Inche Atan resigned from the PMIP last week40 words
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Miscellaneous304 1960-10-25 5 Bays Itunntj By Balph Heimdahl "J V NCW BRINS Trie '"N I •"ttTsr*"' I J w||> fvOU'RE RiSH" BUGS I /t «mi i -TUiMf tuic f amiT^ COFFEE TAW.E CVERJ J^^** < I LIQItVsV THE '>AM?OOeS 1 f- STILL THINK 71 > LAVP y uppp PLEASE J <7\^^ J^/J^f^^ V304 words
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Obituary48 1960-10-25 6 It Wordt lit (Minimum, I. MAMIAM PILLAI died peaceful. M 1« 10 *u at th. RnMmct or hi Hroib»r. Mr. Tkirucymaaumbanlhti. PHIal. Malacca, aftrr Illneu «ioc. January J9&9. Th«r» was a large ■ailwrlBC of rrlatlTw. rn«Ma mat well«i.h»r« tht funfral. Burial took plac* at Hindu Omttery, Malacca.48 words
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Obituary25 1960-10-25 6 2* Here's Sit Minimum i LOVINO. CHERISHED MEMORIES linger on of Miaa Nomw B. Craven Methodic Missionary who died on :iih October 1959.25 words
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683 1960-10-25 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, October 25. 1960. Justice In Industry Just management, fair wages and increasing co-operation and productivity on the part of labour are among the essential ingredients of industrial development and industrial peace in Singapore, observed the President of the* Industrial Relations Court at its inauguration yesterday. These683 words
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Article369 1960-10-25 6 I The Associated Chinese j Chambers of Commerce must have had their heads and feet in the air to adopt some of the resolutions that went through at their annual meeting on Sunday. Some are merely trivial. Will the Government show more consideration for the owners of overloaded369 words
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Article149 1960-10-25 6 A Japanese company that has its own tin smelter is said to be interested in importing tin-ore from Malaya and Thailand. Its current capacity is about 100 ingot tons a month, but it produces nothing like that amount of tin because Japan has limited supplies of the149 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1960-10-25 6 DONALD LUDLOW AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT OF THE STRAITS TIMES REPORTS FROM WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. Wl T H Mr. K h r ushchev and his diplomatic thunder and lightning once more on the other side of the horizon, a somewhat stunned American public1,391 words
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161 1960-10-25 6 r PHE Central Provldtnt Fund was originally considered a "retirement benefits" fund so that workers would be provided for in some measure on reaching the retirement age of 55. The trade unions now demand "gratuities" and "severance pay" from employers although the161 words
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Letter313 1960-10-25 6 SOME months back a letter appeared in your columns urging lower air fares for tours in the Far East and advocating group travel as the answer to the present obstacle caused by the high air fares. Much has again been said lately about promoting tourism in313 words
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Letter151 1960-10-25 6 ])R GOH KENG SWEE Is perfectly correct when he says that Mr. Ong Eng Ciuan's departure from the City Council was greeted with relief. But the men Is more than just a blunderer. One draws an analogy between his administrative blundering in the City Council and his political blundering151 words
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Letter60 1960-10-25 6 UECENTLY a friend of mine won a consolation prize of $100 In the Social and Welfare Lottery. Being a small amount he too* it to the main agent In the state who charged him five per cent commission. Is a $5 charge reasonable? I hope the chairman of60 words
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Letter45 1960-10-25 6 WITHOUT Intent to T belittle the admirable achievement* of the Penang Free Bchooi, I wish to point out that It Is not "Malaya's oldest school." The honour belongs to the Collage General, Penang, which was established at Pulau Tikus In 1808 ANTIQUARIAN Sungei Patani45 words
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Article170 1960-10-25 7 CASHIER FOILS ROBBERY BID DENANG. Mon. A cinema cashier foiled a daring daylight robbery attempt in busy Chulia Street today. Mr. Chee Tiang Lye, cashier of the Odeon Cinema, was cycling to the Overseas Union Bank to deposit the weekend collections, about $6,600, when someone tapped him from behind. "I170 words
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Article51 1960-10-25 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Field Marshal Tun Sir Gerald Templer today spent a whole day at Blakang Mati with his regiment— the 2nd Bn., the Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles. Highlight of the days programme was a parade by the regiment in honour of their51 words
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Article35 1960-10-25 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Right Rev. S W. BetU Bishop of Maldstone and the Archbishop of Catherbury's episcopal representative with the Forces, arrives here on Wednesday during his 19-day visit to the Far East.35 words
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Article, Illustration853 1960-10-25 7 'AND NO MEDDLING WITH MATTERS BEYOND OUR JURISDICTION' HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Monday rpHE PRESIDENT of Singapore's first in- dustrial arbitration court, Dr. C. Gamba, today gave an assurance that his court would be independent and that no pressure or expediency would ever be allowed to853 words
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88 1960-10-25 7 The boy 14 with a 19-inch parang... SINGAPORE, Mon. A 14-year-old boy, who admitted being a member of the secret society gang 32, today pleaded guilty in the Juvenile court to unlawfully possessing a 19-inch parang. Senior Insp. E. H. Sheares. prosecuting, said that two detectives, while on* thftlr rounds,88 words
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Article75 1960-10-25 7 NEVER BEEN IN JAIL, HE SWORE SINGAPORE. Mon.— A man who claimed on oath he had never been jailed before, was later found to have been sentenced to Jail terms totalling 20 years and seven months, a magistrate here was told today. R. Rajagopal, 32, pleaded guilty to making a75 words
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Article15 1960-10-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. There were 178 accidents here In August Three were fatal.15 words
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Article74 1960-10-25 7 816 WELCOME HOME FOR CHILD HERO KUALA TRENGOANTJ. Mon. Malaya's child hero, Mohamed Noor bin Omar. 16, was given a grand welcome home by the District Welfare Committee at Marang ferry, 12 miles from here, last night. He was later driven round the town and a tea party was held74 words
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Article163 1960-10-25 7 I KOTA BHARU. Mon^^AxeIX wielding thugs attacked a police constable* near Sellsing police station In Pasir Puteh district last night. Constable Ahmad bin Daud was returning to the station when two men crept up from behind and hit him on the head with a163 words
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599 1960-10-25 7 Goh suggests pay norms as the way to orderly rise in wage rates SINGAPORE. Mon. npfHE Finance Minis--1 ter, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has suggested that wage norms should be established for each industry group and for each occupation in the group. Dr. Goh made this suggestion in the course599 words
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Article152 1960-10-25 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. rrwo MEN were given long prison terms at the J Assizes here today after they were found guilty of robbing two women of cash and Jewellery totalling $817. Chai San. 21, an assistant at a furniture shop described by the trial Judge.152 words
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Article, Illustration321 1960-10-25 7 NEW JAP ENVOY SAYS MALAYA 'GOOD BET- KUALA LUMPUR. Monday rnHE new Japanese J- ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Wataru Okuma. said today that Malaya was the best country in Asia for investment and Japanese businessmen were "very much interested In investing more money here." Soon after his arrival from Tokyo321 words
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Article27 1960-10-25 7 Mr. Okuma said that he would recommend his government to send more Japanese youth missions to Malaya "This Is one way to improve cultural rela-27 words
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Article29 1960-10-25 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Chng Pin Leng, 50. was slashed in the neck outside his home In Tampines yesterday afternoon during a quarrel with a woman over their dogs.29 words
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Advertisement177 1960-10-25 7 The family doctor can tell you HOW TO PREVENT SKIN TROUBLES J^Ti.* ~^4^«F^bP^^^^^H|" Doctors know tha* ?^^^^P^^l*'ff I Asepso Soap quickly and JH^BgsP 9Oa£aVSfcfl I surely relieves tonnent- ■feoP^l I Tbis double action soap iJpSpl "^P thoroughly cleanses >^^^^ !ISB^ j your skin, and its power- Ml ful antiseptic BinioW177 words
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Article, Illustration159 1960-10-25 8 SLEEP WILL COME EASILY IN THESE PYJAMAS Sleep will come easily in these baby doU pyjamas our model Camille v wearing. Cut from light cool pink and blue spotted cotton, they consist of a hip-length collarless jacket and kneelength, knickerbocker type trousers. Do you like It? Well, there is no159 words
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Advertisement229 1960-10-25 8 BHk^^Tt^lßß; BBBk BBbJP* >: y bb^bbbß& V Soft cool Careisa the safest feminine towel. Softer because It's a knitted fabric— no gauze, no chafing. Fine plastic film for complete security. Feel supremely confident, supremely comfortable. In sarong, sari, samfu, or western dress, modem women wear Caressa for complete freedom. Stitched229 words
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Miscellaneous294 1960-10-25 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Preservation of Belgian Mes--9 Last moiuh in year (or Action sieurs? (9). < 9>. 7. 8 Capital talk with amateur 10 Low church to loiter? (6). and copper on top of an old 11 Quiet city cannot be wrong railway (6. 7. 3. 5). i294 words
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Advertisement1661 1960-10-25 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tt ADEH. LIMRPOIL, tIAStOW, LONDON > CMTIHEHTU PUTS. P. Sham Penang ANCHISES LivtrpMl. Glasgow Cda. IS Tedat Mt a/M Mt 11/ 1 RHESUS Genoa, Holl., H'borg. L'dM la Ptrt Mt 27 ACHILLA'S LivirpiH, Dublin, Havn kt 71 Net 1 Nm 2/ S Nm I TELEMACMS H'btrg.1,661 words
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Advertisement1359 1960-10-25 9 .sSi^THE LalC. HUES-—--**2?__*®V MEN, REISEA, MEDITERRANEAN. CIHTIHENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PUTS. BrVKSikl s c°'« p SnM PmM l HißUn LALANDIA I) 24/ a Oct 27/27 lit VpJLJBr "lASRA" a) a MV 4 NM S I Nit 7 I Ntv JU3R f AUTRIA" I) 11/21 Ntv 21 22 Ntv 21/14 Ntt irPNIW1,359 words
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Advertisement1377 1960-10-25 9 Su". i id n .ns THE BIN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINIAPORE Wwpnatad It tM gaitta Kutdta) II LINES SAILINti tl AIEN. UK I CONTINENTAL PORTS rport P. Sta* PMMt KNVANMOCH Antwerp, llaatarg. Bremen Rotterdam la Part/a Mt 1/ I tot lEPJALDEI Hamburg, iMdaa Rotterdam Cl. M/a Mt 27/ a Oct1,377 words
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Advertisement1359 1960-10-25 9 ikaw McALISTER tic CO.. LTD. V*** ■Irf-*"'"*^"' UMI KLAVENESS LIMB LMOIN. HAMMJRt, MTTUMM «A»RI US ANCELEI SAN FRANCISCO. I NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND AM ttl CmMim 1 U.S.A. AUaattt Pitts AccittiM earn Ur Ctttral t SMt* Cm OF UPON Aatnca. S'pon P. Sham Pmm| IONNEVILLI Eds. M/a Mt a/a1,359 words
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Article220 1960-10-25 10 VOVr.MBtR first cradle rubber 111 buyers f.o.b. closed in Sin- sapore yesterday at 94* cents per lb., down Aye-eighths of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quiet. S.C.CR.A. cloaint; price* in cent* I per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyert 93 s sellers220 words
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1128 1960-10-25 10 PRICE— AND THE PROFIT OF A VERAGE ESTA TE By Our Market Correspondent A LEADING brokerage house in the Federation has commented on the "mania to follow the commodity on which Eastern and to a lesser degree British operators base their operations in rubber shares." This firm's report to clients1,128 words
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Article134 1960-10-25 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares eased again here today. Myer gained Is. to 375. 9d. Awa ea*ed Is. to 295.. Henry Jones '2s. 9d. to 725. 3d. and Kauri Is. to 21s. Base metals and the oils were easier, while Commonwealth Bonds traded along firm lines. Con.134 words
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Article149 1960-10-25 10 < SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK/Continent Oct./ Nov. shipments $284 buyers, 529 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk 842 sellers, drum 846 sellers. Pepper: .quiet: no business was reported done. Muntok white $242.50. Sarawak $237.50, special Sarawak black $150 and garbled149 words
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Article142 1960-10-25 10 -T-m: Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its tales to merchants ytsterday tall raiea to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33. OD. 33 1/8. BO d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trad- bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. O.D. 32 1/2, 90142 words
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Article22 1960-10-25 10 Malayan Stork Exchange: Oct. 24 Oct. 22 Industrial.: 128.23 128.23 Tins: 188.55 187.59 S Rubbers: 225.24 225.38 Jan. 1 1958=109.22 words
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Article595 1960-10-25 10 SINGAPORE members of UN Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business al I their 3.30 P.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Boustead $1.18; Fraser and Neave ords $1.90 x all; Robinson ords $1.18; Straits Traders $2.77 xd; Unlteers ords595 words
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Article36 1960-10-25 10 SINGAPORE, OCT. 24. RUBBER: 941 cents per Ib. (down fiveeichtbs of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial lose: 94| cents (quietly steady). TIN: $395.87) per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offrrint 360 tons (up 10 tons).36 words
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Article140 1960-10-25 10 CHIPS lying alongside the SingaKJ pore Harbour Board wharvei or expected today are: Chusan 1/3, Lipls 4/5, Ulysses 6A, City of Rlpon 6/7. Benalder B '9. Modiokerto 10/11. Kirsten Maersk 13/14, Anchlsea 15/16, Tourcoing 18 Salong N.Wall 1, Matang rt.Wall 2. Psnehan N.Wall 3. Sadao N.Wall 4 Sungel140 words
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Advertisement690 1960-10-25 10 TENDERS I D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE SALE OF REDL'NDANT SPARES Tenders are Invited (or the Purchase ol One Lot of RKDL'NDANT SPARES FOX FOYVI.KR VF TRACTOR lying at D.IX). Store Jitxa. Kedah. Pull particulars from the Drainage and IrriI gat ion Engineer. North Kedah. 1 Alor Star. Kedah. Tenders close 12.00690 words
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Advertisement547 1960-10-25 10 1 NOTICES NOTICE The roadway at the Level Crossing at Telegraph Post No. 56/18 ion tne Jalan Telok Wan Jah at; Alor Star will be closed for repairs on 26.10.60 from 6.30 p.m. until 5.30 ajn. the following morning. Traffic will oe diverted via Jalan Langgar. NOTICE This is to547 words
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Advertisement201 1960-10-25 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Closing of part of Haw-on Road NOTICE is hereoy given that part of Day.son Road will be partially closed to traffic tor 2 weeks with effect from 29.10.60 for the I purpose of laying v seweraga main. BY ORDER. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Sewrr cro!>sii>K201 words
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Advertisement408 1960-10-25 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK P. BLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited for tbe post of Assistant Engineer/ ArchlMi The appointment will be on "contract" terms for a tour of 3—4 years within tbe C 4 Scale at a commencing salary of $690/--rislng by annual Increments in the CS and408 words
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Advertisement458 1960-10-25 11 NOTICES ESTATE OF:— Keith Elphlnstone WtkS, atoreased Ute of No. 42. Slf Up Plain off Fnmkel Bstate. sTpsc*. whs tttei an IS-«-l»«S St *l*tmpor*. Pursuant to Section 39 of tbe Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34) all persona Interested In or having cialms against the estate of any of the deceaawi person458 words
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Advertisement406 1960-10-25 11 Continued from Paf* 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, U (Mtm.)—Mox $0 rt*. extra YOUNO CHINBSB English speaking amah, liv* In, must be cheerful, fond calktm. willing to learn aa cook general. Phone S'por* *****. RIDING CLUB require* qualified ins tructor to teach children five evening* weekly Apply P.O. Box 2191,406 words
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Advertisement1014 1960-10-25 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words U (Mim.)— Box M cts. extra PULLV PURNISHBD 2-b*dr*on flat Tangltu residential area, larg* garden, rent (300. Ring B'pore *****. CHANCBRV LANE: Very spacious bungalow, all modern convenience*, elevated location. Ideal two famlllea/ business executive/bachelors' meal. Apply Box A 6569 S.T. S'pora. PULLV PURNISHEO FLAT to1,014 words
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Advertisement665 1960-10-25 11 P0« SAU M Words U (Mim.)— Box M cts. curtr* WNOLBSALB Healthy laying 300 Leghorn Pullets, compute with cage*. Breeder* only need apply Box A6M6 B.T. Spore. 000 L off with a Olbeoo Air Conditioner. All year eervloe, low Installation coat. Bin purchase turn* available. Rotterdam Trading Company. ONB TAPB-RBCOROBR665 words
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Advertisement381 1960-10-25 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'por.l it Words tit (Minimum) OoClw 1 momth. It Words UM (Him) BXFBRT WATCH RBFAIRINO, cleaning and regulating. Official Olrard-Perregaua Watch Bervtee Station 63 Robinson Road (S'por*). CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS In Clvll/Commercl*i case* Insurance claim* Matrimonlal/pemonai matter*. Imitations Shadowing TelepfTo* ***** Tip Peng Yew Investigation Service. Oeorge Lee381 words
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Article, Illustration183 1960-10-25 12 JAPAN TO BOOST CAR EXPORTS A LEADING Japanese car manufacturer has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to prepare an export campaign in Malaya. Mr. T. Toyama, managing director of Fuji Precision Machinery Co. Ltd., makers of Prince passenger motor cars, said that he hoped to increase sales four times In Malaya183 words
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Article45 1960-10-25 12 The directors of Aluminium Ltd. have declared a quarterly dividend of 15 U.S. cents per share on the no par value shares of the company, payable on Dec. 5, 1960 to shareholders on the register at the close of business on Nov. 4.45 words
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394 1960-10-25 12 ANTHONY OEI - ANTHONY OEI By •JWO weaving mills with a total capital of $12.5 million are being established in Batu Pahat and Singapore by Mr. David Lee, a leading local industrialist. The Batu Pahat project, to be known as South Pacific Textiles Industries Ltd., will have394 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-10-25 12 fYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO. (1926) Ltd. has been appointed sole agent by Rubery Owen and Co. Ltd., one of the largest British private enterprises. This was announced in Singapore by Mr. E. C. Rollinson, export sales manager of Rubery Owen, who Is now201 words
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Article119 1960-10-25 12 SEA DISPLAY IS DUE FROM TOKYO A JAPANESE floating fair will visit Port Swettenham on New Year's Day, writes Wee Kirn Wee in Tokyo. The fair which will be carried on the Akl Maru Is making a tour of South-East Asian countries, it will call at Singapore before visiting Port119 words
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Article101 1960-10-25 12 Paint expert arrives in Sarawak A BRITISH tropical paint expert arrived in Sarawak yesterday to discuss with the Public Works Department and other paint users problems connected with the application and behaviour of all kinds of paint under local conditions. He Is Mr. P. Whiteley, tropical paint research fellow attached101 words
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Article90 1960-10-25 12 MR. O. O. Khemani, proprietor of Khemanlco Textiles, Singapore, leaves for Japan today to promote business relations with his suppliers. Mr. Khemani, who is making his second trip to Japan In two years will be away for three weeks. He said that his firm Imported 1090 words
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Article259 1960-10-25 12 WORLD trade in rice this year should be as high as last year and there may well be an increase of about 200,000' tons according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. The proportion of rice In world trade sold on259 words
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Article, Illustration223 1960-10-25 12 rpHE INTERNATIONAL Computers and Tabulators Ltd. will carry out an expansion programme in Malaya and Singapore to meet growing business, Mr. N. Schollick, the retiring local manager, said yesterday. i Mr. Schollick said arrangements were being made to open an office In Kuala223 words
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Article34 1960-10-25 12 Aluminium Co. of Canada Ltd., confirmed that production Is being halted at one potUne at its Arvida. Quebec aluminium smelter, the cutback amounting to an annual output of 17,000 tons.34 words
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173 1960-10-25 12 Brisbane Council floats $7m. loan fTHE Brisbane City Council is floating a $7.6 million loan in Singapore and Hong Kong. The loan, which is In the form of debentures and inscribed stock, bears a s'» per cent Interests and five, 10 or 20 years' maturity Is optional. Mr. Basil A.173 words
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Advertisement286 1960-10-25 12 Net nntil tbe human mr chMfes will It k* ULifMry to rc-drsirn the QUAD "21" Stereophonic Hlfh FMeUty Amplifier. IU flat response over the entire audible range. Its negligible distortion even at full 30 watts output, and Its unique Quality Control Unit enable us to claim that you buy a286 words
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Advertisement339 1960-10-25 12 |*-MPHILCO]— »w Mrvipl NEW 1960 »HILCO NOISELESS f 15Ar«J=: A. WO' LO S QUIETEST HICH CAPACITY M 1/«UJ/O AIR CONDITIONER with 12.000 Here'] the super -powtr. supti -quiet air f ■P^hBVBMH conditioner thit leads on every count I IL^P You get ALL the cooling you p»y tor with 1 I339 words
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418 1960-10-25 13 Thais cut loose in last ten minutes By SAUL JOSHUA Singapore. Mon. OLAYING fast, fiery attacking rugby, Thai- land came from behind in the last 10 minutes to gain a thrilling victory by 11 points to five over All-Singapore in their international match on the padang today, before a crowd418 words
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Article494 1960-10-25 13 TOMORROW'S S'PORE RACES WEIGHTS for all TT seven races at Bukit Tlmab tomorrow Cl. 1, Div. I— 6f. Happy Melody 11.05 lubi Si-tia 8.07 General Pil 8.04 Tromp 8.03 On Pmrole 8.00 Gold Catch 8.00 Flylnc Phoenix 7.13 San of Burma 7.12 Monty 7.11 Jaxx Slnfer 7.1* Froffle 7.1« DUtine494 words
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285 1960-10-25 13 A minute before half time Singapore were still pressing strongly when Williams made a forward pass to Jit Imm ten yards from the line. The Thais forced Singapore to defend right from the start of the second half but the lirst time Singapore285 words
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161 1960-10-25 13 Easy first round wins for Billy Ng, George Yap PURWOKERTO, Mon. Malayan players continued their winning run through the opening rounds of the Indonesian open badminton championships here todayNg Boon Bee defeated Tan Tek Tlan of Palembang 15-6, 15-5 and was hardly at half-pace to do It This victory InReuter - 161 words
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Article57 1960-10-25 13 HOCKEY Spore DX. 1; SRC v BCRC (pdg): BCC v RAF Seletar (pdg): Dlv. 2: RAF Seletar v Police (Seletar); Serangeoa District final: Victoria v Bartley (CS). SOCCEK Spore friendly: Star Socceritee v RAF Seletar (Parrer Pk). SWIMMQTO Beatty Secondary School meet (Amben Rd. Spore. 3.45 p.m.). VOLLEYBALL57 words
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Article153 1960-10-25 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—Slngapore Police, who have won all their boxing matches since 1953 against Federation Police, are taking no chances for their match this year at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 3. Inspector Eugene Wong, their boxing official, said: "Though we are confident of winning again, we are153 words
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326 1960-10-25 13 Whiz Pah looks good thing on this gallop By EPSOM JEEP Singapore, Monday U/ttIZ PAH, with Ken Barratt astride, showed winning form in a dashing gallop at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden out from the 6f, he covered 3f from the 5f to the 2f in 36 15 sec. i326 words
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173 1960-10-25 13 F. SALAHUDIN - SEPAK RAGA DISPLAY AT ASIAN GAMES PROPOSED F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE, Mon.— Sepak Kata, tbe Malay came that is fast becoming popular in Singapore, will get an Asian-wide boost If a plan by the Singapore Amateur Sepak Raga Association receives the approval of tbe organising committee of tbe Asian Games173 words
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317 1960-10-25 13 SINGAPORE TRIO IN TEAM TO MEET FORCES FINAL PRE-TOUR MATCH FOR MCFA TONIGHT KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE strength and weaknesses of the Malayan Chinese Football Associa- tion's Ho Ho Cup team which leaves for Hong Kong on Thursday, will b# on preview when they meet Armed Forces in a friendly317 words
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216 1960-10-25 13 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ BY I(UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Jack Kramer's troupe of professional tennis stars will play at Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penanu during their Far East tour next month. Kramer has accepted the* Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya's offer of $3,000 for each exhibition216 words
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Article132 1960-10-25 13 CINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Football team to tour Hong Kong next month may play matches In Bangkok and Saigon before returning to Singapore. The Thai F.A. has already accepted S.A.F.A's. offer to play two matches In Bangkok but there are still some doubts of the dates.132 words
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Advertisement84 1960-10-25 13 MAKE IT A FAMILY DECISION The brilliant new Oxford... long, low, lithe. Its sparkling performance, roominess and economy match its splendid lines and gay colours. Undoubtedly supreme family car value. OXFORD T V il,i Mcnfllß Winißlt I«kt4 by BMC. Wrvic* Malayan Motors Limited 14/20 Orchard Road. Singapore AND AT WCARNE84 words
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Advertisement175 1960-10-25 13 A pleasure in store for you... ANNUAL wMm IfIALAT A 111 In this new edition of South -East Asia's finest publication there are: PICTURE STORY "•<£,...«»'*^ papmr 22 pages el full-colour illustration* Nearly 100 pictures in monotone 22 ortfc/es by the region's top writers gm 0\ mm mi You wilt175 words
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Miscellaneous191 1960-10-25 13 I SPORTS SUMMARY"] SOCCER I x R^ 2 J Btonum 3 R. A. Anthony; Srd race l Leong Hof UX SI KINO CCF (Ocmaa)— Wah 2 D. P. Wood 3 H. J. HudTengfcu Abdul lUhnun School tpoth: Pursuit race 1 Leong Hoe Staff. Oemas 10 (M. Chiru 2, Wah and191 words
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Article195 1960-10-25 14 REPORT SAYS THE NOVEL FORM OF HELP STARTED 10 YEARS AGO IS WORKING SMOOTHLY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. If ORE THAN 15,000 people from South and South-East Asia learnt new skills under the Colombo Plan in the last 10 years, according to the latest report of the Plan.195 words
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Article63 1960-10-25 14 PARIS, Mon.— Algerian terrorist* attempted to gun down a pro-French Muslim' policeman today in a new outburst of violence that began last night, when two persons were killed in a similar raid. The policeman, a young Algerian cadet belonging to a pro-French volunteer unit, escaped injuryUPI - 63 words
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Article62 1960-10-25 14 LONDON, Mon. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. retiring British High Commissioner for India, w*io flew home from New Delhi ltist week, was joined in London today by his Canadian-bom wife. Audrey, and his daughter, Fiona, aged 10. The family, who arrived from Bombay in the liner Corfu,Reuter - 62 words
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Article55 1960-10-25 14 LONDON, Mon. Thieves stole more than £10,000 during the week-end from the strong room of a North-East London bank. This morning the staff of the Westminster Bank, East Ham. found the lock of the strong room door burned off. and everything except silver and copper coinsReuter - 55 words
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Obituary100 1960-10-25 14 MOEV SOON TICK at;t'd M died on 24 10 60 Funeral on 20/10/60 Iravrnc 321-1) Joo Chiat Road Singapore at 11 a.m. Leavutf one daughter Moey Hap Choo and one aon Moey Hup chee to mourn hla toaa. MR*. KOH CMfW KEE, Maria, paused away peacefully at her residence.100 words
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Article33 1960-10-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Straits Times reporter, Inche Abdullah Ahmad, 23, left today for the United States on a 10-month Congressional Fellowship sponsored by the U.S. Government. seiiiseiea rate Is M33 words
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Article, Illustration227 1960-10-25 14 CAROL— A 'QUEEN' WHO SAID NO TO HOLL YWOOD SINGAPORE. Mon VIVACIOUS Carol Ng Wai Fong, San Francisco's 1960 "Chinatown Queen," has one big ambition to be a teacher. Carol, 20. is in Singapore during a goodwill tour of the Orient a trip that went with her title. She said:227 words
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235 1960-10-25 14 'Mystery' man may be my lost son woman SCAR ANO BIRTHMARK CLUE TO IDENTITY 17UALA LUMPUR, IV Mon. If the 21--year old Singapore "mystery" man, James Pok Hock Chuan, has a scar over his right eyebrow and a black birthmark on either his left or right forearm, then his mother235 words
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Article30 1960-10-25 14 LONDON, Mon. Spot 28d Nov. 37% d.. Dee. 27* d.. Jan./ March 27*»d.. Apr/June 37\id.. July/Sept. 27d., Oct. c.l.f. unquoted, Nov. elf J7Hd, Dec. jcSI. 27* id. Tone: Quiet30 words
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Article272 1960-10-25 14 LONDON. Mon. Despite the obscure economic outlook fairly satisfactory conditions prevailed in London stock markets today and most secuons recorded gains The feature was the all round firmness of gold shares. Buying persisted all cay and prices mode good headway. Closing middle prices of selected272 words
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Article20 1960-10-25 14 LONDON. Mon Buyers MOO sellers £801, Ftorward buyers £795, sellers £787, Settlement £«00. Turnover cm. 120 tons, pm. nil-20 words
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185 1960-10-25 14 STORY OF POST-WAR EUROPE ON (L.P.) RECORD I ONDON, Mon. A i gramophone record telling the story of Europe since the war and backed by the Council of Europe is being released here today. The record, a 12-inch 1.p.. contains the voices of many of the great European statesmen ofReuter - 185 words
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184 1960-10-25 14 Gaitskell prepares for a showdown I ONDON, Mon. Par- liament reassembles tomorrow alter three months' summer holiday with the Labour Pa r t y's effectiveness likely to be greatly weakened by internal feuding. As the 100-majority House of Commons Conservatives line up behind Mr. Harold Macmlllan's Government. Mr Hugh Galtskell184 words
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Article36 1960-10-25 14 PORT OF SPAIN. (Trinidad t. Mon. An inter-Gov-ernmental committee which has been meeting here has agreed on a basic framework of a constitution for an independent West Indies nation, it was announced last night.36 words
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84 1960-10-25 14 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, who returned here 10 days ago after medical treatment in Britain, has been admitted to the General Hospital for "a week's rest and a check-up.' The Tang di-Pertuan Besar, who is 38. went to84 words
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