The Straits Times, 7 November 1960
1960-11-07
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Title Section16 1960-11-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1960. 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration546 1960-11-07 1 FRANTIC PACE CONTINUES Nixon flies to Alaska to keep a promise while Kennedy campaigns in the East A huge rally and TV talks I NEW YORK, Sunday JH E Presidential candidates kept up the frantic campaign pace today as they moved into the last 48 hours before546 words
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Article, Illustration158 1960-11-07 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— Tengku Abdul Rahman sailed for England aboard the German liner Bremen early this morning after his tour of the U.S. and Canada. The liner will dock in Southampton on Saturday and the Prime Minister will spend eight158 words
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Article, Illustration439 1960-11-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. JIIL Socialist Front tonight protested against the arrests of its members and other people in a scries of prc-dawn raids yesterday. It called on the Government to give fair treatment to those detained and "not to use Fascist or Communist439 words
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Article69 1960-11-07 1 SHOT MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Andrew Gasper, a salesman, who was found shot in his Ulu Klang home near here last night, died in the general hospital tonight. The death was reported two hours after his family had returned from the burial of his second wife. Koon69 words
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Article27 1960-11-07 1 BERNE, Sun. Some 1,500 villagers living in the Calanoa valley, southeast Switzerland, have been cut off by a landslide blocking the only road. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article62 1960-11-07 1 BHOPAL. Sun. Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, today inaugurated a giant heavy electrical factory here which will soon make India self-sufficient in electrical power equipment. The factory, which is already in production, was designed by Associated Electrical Industries of London, and most of the equpiment isReuter - 62 words
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Article202 1960-11-07 1 been a gentle re- volution in Malayan offices. It's the day of the girl secretary and stenographer in what was once a male preserve, says Irene De Silva, writing in November HER WORLD on sale today. This bright new issue of the Malayan magazine for202 words
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Article467 1960-11-07 1 WEE KIM WEE - The 'Malai' troops cause stir WEE KIM WEE: NATIONALITY PUZZLE FOR CONGOLESE AS FORCE MEN START GUARD DUTIES From LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday CCOUT CARS of the Malayan Special Force were the centre <>t attraction in the Congo capital as they patrolled through the city. Large crowds gathered in the streets whenever467 words
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63 1960-11-07 1 2 labourers buried alive in mine landslide IPOH. Sun.— Two labourers were buried alive in a landslide at a tin mine in Tronoh. 16 miles from here, early this morning. They were Wong Kain Choy. 19. and Cheong Kuan (hoy. 37. Both men were in the pumphouse of the mine63 words
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Article205 1960-11-07 1 A-subs: Moscow rally blast MOSCOW, Sun. Mr. Frol Kozlov. Soviet Deputy Prime Minister. today launched the 43rd anniversary celebrations of the Bolshevik October Revolution with a bitter attack on the Anglo-U.S. agree- ment to base Polaris missile submarines in the Clyde. He said: "America plans to send these submarine* toReuter - 205 words
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Article25 1960-11-07 1 TUtSCOPt FLA" SIDNEY >uu radio uk.-i."-p- w. -U IIOJV. lUi «-f I tcdrtll Bjuk Briij o Uc built 10 Amtl 1 tod htUtT25 words
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Advertisement93 1960-11-07 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entm collection of men's watchecarries, engraved on even movement the official statin of the State of Oeneva the authentic guarantee ol centuries-old "OENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS SinqoDore A Pining for a drink rAciV with Qfe jnhWr^ Where the93 words
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Article245 1960-11-07 2 'LADy C' BISHOP ATT ACKED Prelate says: His publicdefence of book in court has exposed him to danger... CANTERBURY, Sunday THE Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday criticised one of his bishops for publicly defending the controversial novel 'Lady Chatterley's Lover/ 1 The Bishop of Wool.. Dr. John Robinson, appeared as aReuter - 245 words
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96 1960-11-07 2 Nikita ('Here I am') laughs at rumours MOSCOW, Sun.— The Russian Premier. Mr. Khruslu-hc\. yesterday "just made fun" of rumours in the West that he had been deposed in a coup by former Premier, (ieorci Malenkov. I his was reported today by tlit- rettria< Canadian ambassador. .Mr. David Johnson, whoReuter - 96 words
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Article173 1960-11-07 2 BOMBAY. Sunday ROY Stanley Saxon, a 31-year-old Briton, was jailed for 15 months here yesterday for smuggling gold worth rupees (about Msl.s million) into India from Hong Kong last month. He pleaded guilty. Thomas Llewellyn Hughes. another Briton also under arrest on smueKllng charges, filed a petitionReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-11-07 2 VASSIADA. Sun.— A government doctor told tlii- mass Turkish treason trial here yesterday that the illegitimate baby born to Madame Ayahan Aydan. mistress of formeT premier Adnan .Menderes. was not premature, as has been alleged at earlier hearings. Menderes. 61 year-old father147 words
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Article80 1960-11-07 2 MEMPHIS f Tennessee). Sun. A gang of about 25 young Negroes armed with shotguns, clubs and bricks terrorised a neighbourhood here last night, but scattered when police converged on the area. 81x of the negroes were ar- rested. Police said one of them. Robert Stovall. 27.UPI - 80 words
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Article, Illustration137 1960-11-07 2 'Friendsship' to russian is stressed in Peking PEKING. Sunday |yj ADAME Soong Ching-ling, vice-chairman of 1?x China, in an article published in all Peking newspapers today stressed the "unbreakable and eternal" friendship between China and Russia and denied that China had given up the policy of peaceful co-existence. Her articleReuter - 137 words
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69 1960-11-07 2 Briefly... Prince Reza proclaimed Shah's heir TEHERAN. Sun— The Shah ol Persia today issued a proclamation naming his week-old son, Reza. Crown Prince and heir to the peacock throne. Quee n Farah rid the young prince left hospital yesterday and returned to the palace. WASHINGTON: The United States Agriculture Department69 words
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Article77 1960-11-07 2 PETERBOROUGH: The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary LUGANO: Th e body of Greek-American conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos waa cremated yesterday. GOTHENBIRC; 1 Sweden The 1,789-ton British freighter Volo was declared a total loss as she continued to burn 24 hours after a fire on board sparked77 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-11-07 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MULLO IT. Ot-TT SWE HASNT Ir- I BOUGHT IT AT 1 1 I W»LL, I AnUSTj M <~- Tf^ PULLgKIBT..^) TUB COBHWQj F"^ &*T K.29 words
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493 1960-11-07 3 ALARM IN PARLIAMENT AT 'DICTATOR' POSSIBILITY AND A SULLEN CALM SETTLES OVER ALGIERS OARIS. Sunday pRESIDENT de Gaulle conferred with key Ministers on Algeria for two hours yesterday following his warning that he would not hesitate to use all the constitutional weapons atReuter - 493 words
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91 1960-11-07 3 Dutch deny any big exodus from West Irian THE HAGUE. Sun. The Dutch Government has denied here in reply to parliamentary questions that there was any sizeable departure of Indone-sian-bom Dutch people from Netherlands New Guinea. The reply, contained in a note to the Upper House of the Dutch Parliament,Reuter - 91 words
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352 1960-11-07 3 NEW YORK. Sun. SAUDI Arabia yesterday accused Britain in the United Nations of extending the area of war and inviting danger to the Arab world, Asia and Africa, "simply to save British nuclear bombers from destruction." The Saudi Arabian dolegate. Mr. AhmedReuter - 352 words
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Article217 1960-11-07 3 COLOMBO, Sun. MR. FELIX Dias Bandaranalke, Minister of Finance, yesterday told the House of Representatives there was no treaty tying Ceylon with Britain on defence matters. He said Britain had withdrawn from her bases on the Island even before the 1962 deadline agreed upon withReuter - 217 words
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Article24 1960-11-07 3 BERLIN. Sun.— East Germany has protested to the three Western powers against creation of a civil police reserve In West Berlin. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article44 1960-11-07 3 HAVANA. Sun. Cuban labour leader David Salvador, an early Fidai Castro supporter who was ousted from power by more militant Communists, was seized by intelligence officers as he tried to flee to Florida aooard a yacht, the Government announced yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article70 1960-11-07 3 BAGDAD. Sun— lraq's Premier. Gen. Abdul Karlm Ka^sem. said here last night that the Chinese neople had brought their country to its present greatness by throwing out imperialism and Iraq would follow the same path. "We shall surely overthrow •mperlalism and advance so far that we canReuter - 70 words
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Article73 1960-11-07 3 U.S. TUG BOMBED BY U.S. PLANE TOKYO. Sun.— United States naval forces here yesterday reported that several of the trew of a U.S. tug received injuries and concussion when the vessel was accidentally bombed yesterday by an aircraft irom the U.S. carrier Coral Sea. TWe tug received shrapnel damage fromReuter - 73 words
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Article31 1960-11-07 3 LONDON. Sun. A small group of young anti-apar-theid demonstrators picketed the game in Leicester today between a Midland counties fifteen and the Springboks South African rugby touring team. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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238 1960-11-07 3 BEAUMONT (Texas), Sunday. SENATOR Lyndon B. Johnson said yesterday that demonstrations in Dallas, where men and women shouted "turncoat" and "Judas" at him and his wife, proved that the Republicans had made this a campaign to prevent people from speaking their minds. I Other238 words
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Article74 1960-11-07 3 TOKYO. Sun.-When registration closed last night. 942 politicians, including 20 women, had entered for Japan's most jittery post-war election campaign. Japanese will go to the polls on Nov. 20 to elect 467 members to the Lower House of Parliament. In party groups, the candidates represented: LiberalReuter - 74 words
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Miscellaneous401 1960-11-07 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres •»!•< metre* SHORT »*l* 6, metre. K^J™ from 9.00 p.m.— lo-tO p.m. ing Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With Te >k Lee: 7.00 Ted Heath And A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Hls orchestra; 7.30 Time Signal, Morning Prelude; 700 The News: News; 7.35401 words
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Article402 1960-11-07 4 MALAYA'S HIGHER PURCHASING POWER KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's imports from West Germany made a big leap this year. Imports from West Germany during the first eitfht months of this yeai totalled $80.4 million $16.6 million more than the same period last year and $22.6 million more402 words
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Article, Illustration351 1960-11-07 4 Minister leads 'big sweep' in housing estate SINGAPORE. Sun. Dust flew and children scampered as members of the PAP'S IMountbatten Branch, led by the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, swept theii way through the old Kalians Airport estate here this afternoon. The members of the Mountbatten351 words
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132 1960-11-07 4 ALL RACES COMBINE TO AID TAMIL SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Sun. A group of women social workers in Singapore have got together to form the non-Tamil speaking women's 6ub-committee to raise funds for the new $75,000 Kalalmagal Tamil Secondary School building. The first campaign organised by the committee to raise funds for132 words
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Article134 1960-11-07 4 Work on new Crawford Park begins SINGAPORE, Sun.— Work has already started on the proposed Crawford Park at the junction of Crawford Road and Beach Road. This was disclosed last night by the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, at the opening of the Middle Road community134 words
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Article119 1960-11-07 4 PERTH, Sunday. MALAYAN and Singapore Apex Clubs want the 1963 Australian Zone Apex Convention to be held in Singapore instead of Western Australia. A request for this will be made by the Malaya-Singa-pore District Governor-elect. Mr. Leow Jwee Meng. now visiting Perth. Malayan trophy119 words
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Article44 1960-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Charlie Ong. 30, of the Passenger Department, Islay Kerr and Co., Ltd.. will leave Singapore aboard the P and O Chusan tomorrow, for six months' training in London. Mr. Ong has been with the department since 1948.44 words
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208 1960-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE will be included in a book, a series of broadcasts and articles in a women's magazine, when Miss Janet Dunbar, of the British Broadcasting Corporation, finishes her world trip i in mid-1961. Miss Dunbar. In private life Mrs. Clifford Webb, wife208 words
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Article127 1960-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: TOMORROW: Balestler Road Chinese Temple; Kampong Kuchai, Lorong 3. Geylang: Forfar Square Queenstown. TUESDAY: Kampong Ng Ho Ng off Thomson127 words
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Article87 1960-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A colourful lion dance on the wharfside here today marked the departure of 1.200 Australian and New Zealand tourists on board the liner Oronsay for Melbourne. The tourists, most of them working men and women, were on the last leg of their 35-day87 words
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Article280 1960-11-07 4 rpHE following is today's I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Frankfurt Zurich, Damascus, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok (8A778) 6.45 pm.; from London, Dusseldorf, Beirut Karachi, Calcutta Bangkok (8A714) 7.45 p.m.; from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin (8A705) 845 p.m.280 words
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Miscellaneous90 1960-11-07 4 The diary INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show and comfort at Reformative Training; Centre Borstal i, Changl Camp, 7.30 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition of works by Peng Beng-Wu and Lee-Urn at the Raffles Museum. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. SALVATION ARMY: Home League (Women's) meeting, 207 Clemenceau Avenue,90 words
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Article256 1960-11-07 5 SABOTAGE —KhaIid says it again TWO INSTANCES CITED TO BACK CHARGES AGAINST SOCIALIST FRONT ELEMENTS ALOR STAR. Sunday HPHE Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today repeated his charge that Socialist Front elements were trying to sabotage the Government's rural development scheme. He cited two instances256 words
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Article, Illustration250 1960-11-07 5 DISAPPOINTMENT. ..AND THEN A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR EVE Spore girl wins top art prize in Perth PERTH. Sun. Evangeline Ang Hui Pi. a 22-year-old Singapore girl studying in Australia, has been awarded a $350 prize for the best exhibit out of 234 entries In the West Australian University Guild of250 words
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Article134 1960-11-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. A TOTAL of $85,000 has been paid this year from the Poppy Day Fund to needy ex-servicemen and their dependents and towards tne education of 500 children. This was disclosed by Brigadier Raja Lope Nor Rashid bin Raja Abdul Rahman. De134 words
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Article27 1960-11-07 5 KLUANG. Sun. The Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak, was briefed on the progress of the various rural development schemes in the Kluang district.27 words
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Article24 1960-11-07 5 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Sun.— The Lady Tern pier Hospital Fund committee In Ulu Selangor has raised <I.SOO from the sale of flags.24 words
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206 1960-11-07 5 ifUALA LUMPUR. Sun. IV —The Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today called on Malay women to start a bank. Imhe Senu was speaking at the opening ot a fun fair of the Kaum Ibu206 words
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Article41 1960-11-07 5 PENANG Sun— The Westlands School will hold its annual prize-giving and concert at 6 p.m. on Friday. Dr. N. K. Menon former chairman of the State Education Board, will address the pupils and Mrs Menon will give away the prizes41 words
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Article58 1960-11-07 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— About 20 former students of the Malay College here were entertained to dinner at the Istana Iskandariah by the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Perempuan yesterday. They were in Kuala Kangsar to participate in the college's old boys week. The Sultan58 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-11-07 5 MX Ibrahim Mohamed 25, of Kota Bharu, who returned from the University of Birmingham in July after obtaining a degree in commerce, went back to Britain by air yesterday to study accountancy on a scholarship awarded by the Malay Teachers Association of Kelantan.49 words
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Article50 1960-11-07 5 PENANO, Sun.— An American writer and historian. Dr. Sau! K. Padover, will address tho Penang Forum on "The Foreign Policy of the United Btates" at a meeting at the clvi! defence hall on Tuesday The meeting, at 8.15 p.m.. will be open to the public.50 words
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Miscellaneous177 1960-11-07 5 Buys Bunny By Bulph Ueimduhl "^n. VAXi yaseemt'beX 7 rv LiVl Abner By A I Capp FsEf.'OU M HOPB iWUfFo' T HE LOOKED X PnKTr \prv^F p*v loom* V Arv-.. \f*7rnrv7r?vrT \r-~ f I TOMORP^JB^SO* TH* J l ,ke HE MKSMT HAN'SOMiISkS iIS^r U« 35- V Sf^TEO^O SO^l )i* Ifllf177 words
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Article103 1960-11-07 6 I* Words %U (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. ANDREW NOEL THANCAM thank all relative." and frlenda who attended their wedding. »ent congratulatory messages and valuable presents. MR. DANNY SNARMAN thanks all those who conveyed condolence messages, wreaths and attended the funeral of his late father Mr. LD. Sbarman of Kuala103 words
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779 1960-11-07 6 The Straits Times Monday, November 7, 1960. Reserves Of Tin It is over twenty years since the Fermor report on Malaya's mining industry recommended with a fervour bordering on anxiety an immediate investigation of the reserves of tin ore and also the amortisation of government revenue from tin in the779 words
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Article472 1960-11-07 6 Hard hitting though it was on means, President de Gaulle's television speech showed him yielding ground to realities in the question of ends. If the spirit of the President's various fine orations on Algeria were shared throughout France the war against the rebels might have ended by now;472 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1960-11-07 6 Arye Wallenstein - Dossier of Death Arye Wallenstein THE FACE OF THE MAN WHO IS HELPING HIS JAILERS PUT TOGETHER DETAILS OF GREATEST, MOST SYSTEM .TIC MASS MURDER OF ALL TIME by TEL AVIV, Sunday WITHIN th c grey concrete walls of the Teggart Fortress near Haifa, Adolf Eichmann and his jailers are1,018 words
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Letters
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Letter132 1960-11-07 6 I READ the letter "MIC Singapore surprise" with considerable surprise. I am afraid the writer either misheard what the president of the MIC Singapore. Mr. John Jacob, said or misunderstood the significance of his speech. What Mr. Jacob said at a meeting of the132 words
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Letter68 1960-11-07 6 QN April 18 Radio Slngapore announced to the people of Singapore during "Quejtion Time" that Loronß 16. Geylang would be taken over and metalled by the City Council. This lorong is in a bad and filthy condition, and used daily by hundreds of school children. Why68 words
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Letter105 1960-11-07 6 FIVE years ago when the "Operation Torch" system of registering pupils was on, many local headmasters and teachers in the Chinese schools urged parents to choose primary schools for their children. They said we would undermine Chinese culture If we sent our children to English schools. But105 words
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Letter73 1960-11-07 6 \[AY I draw the attention of the traffic authorities that the placing of a "no right turn" sign at the entrance to Bukit Timah Road opposite tfee Rex Cinema Is absolutely necessary. At times traffic Is held up at this Junction by vehicles wanting to turn73 words
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Letter61 1960-11-07 6 "THERE are some schools in Malaya which Insist that their Form V students should take only seven subjects. As a result, history Is "banned". Why history? Why not geography? Why not leare this to the pupils themselves? Let them pick the seven subjects they like best,61 words
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Advertisement665 1960-11-07 6 ON THE SCENE NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE ON MALAYAN ARTS AND LETTERS "WHEN we concern ourselves with the relation 0f... lntennixed communities, as in India, to each other; the relation of parent nations to those which have originated as colonies; the relation of the colonist to the native; the665 words
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Article138 1960-11-07 7 IMPORT OF HORSES BANNED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government has advised horse traders not to import horses into the Federation until further notice. This Is because of the fear of a deadly horse disease In Africa spreading to livestock In Malaya. Quarantine The Director of Veternlnary Services, inche Johari bin138 words
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Article50 1960-11-07 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Sha'ari bin Plal. today opened a $90,000 Stanvac service station .n Low Road here. The station Is operated by Inche Abdul Latin" bin Alar.g Ahmad, the first Malay to run a Stanvac .service station in Kuala Kangsar.50 words
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Article28 1960-11-07 7 TAWAU, Sun. Police are Investigating the theft of $21,900 from the safe of the Bombay Burmah Trading Corp. Ltd. at Apas Balung timber camp here today.28 words
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Article114 1960-11-07 7 Water jets unearth an ammo dump TPOH. Sun. An ammunition dump containing 1.500 rounds of machinegun ammunition, 500 rifle bullets and three handgrenades was found yesterday at a tin mine, the Chee Leok Kongsi, near Tambun, seven miles from here. The dump was found by a labourer while operating a114 words
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Article375 1960-11-07 7 PREMIER LAYS BLAME ON 'MAP-MAKERS' OF BRITAIN FOR THE FREAK FRONTIER BAR TO SPORE MERGER SINGAPORE, Sunday rpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said A today that "whatever the twists and turns of events in the immediate present, the relentless logic of375 words
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Article, Illustration128 1960-11-07 7 A MALAYAN AIRWAYS air hostess, Nancy Liew, 19, was the winner of the Miss Supershell 1961 contest held during the sixth Arts Ball at Raffles Hotel in Singapore on Saturday night. Second in the contest was Juli<- Koh. 19. and third Kathleen Brookman,128 words
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217 1960-11-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. HP HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, yesterday attacked "certain state governments" for undermining the legitimate desire of the rural people to better themselves economically. The Minister said these governments were not supporting the217 words
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123 1960-11-07 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A MAN has been detained here in connection with alleged vice activities following a police raid in Katong yesterday. The man was picked up after detectives, led by Mr. Joseph Teng. O.C. anti-vice, broke Into a suspected prostitution den in Chapel Road123 words
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Article51 1960-11-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Kuala Lumpur district will spend $139,000 on rural development projects this year, according to a Selangor Government statement today. Two of the projects have been completed dralnane improvements, costing $35,000 in Sungei Buloh and a laterlte road at Batu Caves Malay settlement, costing51 words
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Article18 1960-11-07 7 KANGAR. Sun. Th e Perlis State Assembly will hold Its next meeting here on Nov. 28.18 words
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Article108 1960-11-07 7 nUTTERWORTH. Sun. After a six-month stay In Britain four officers and 104 other ranks from various Ourkha units serving In the Federation returned to Malaya this afternoon In an RAF Transport Command Brittania. Another group of 120 officers and men Is due to arrive here in another108 words
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Article25 1960-11-07 7 IPOH. Sun. Five days have been set aside for the Budget sessions of the Perak Btate Legislative Assembly which opens on Dec 19.25 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-11-07 7 FIRST TRY AND A MOTHER TAKES THE TITLE KUALA LUMPUR, San.— Mrs. Linda Chan, mother of a three-year-old daughter, last night won the "Commercial Queen" title from more than 12 other girls, most of them unmarried. This was the first time Mrs. Chan, a stenographer, had taken part in a94 words
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101 1960-11-07 7 POLICE MAKE ROOFTOP RAID ON A CHINATOWN OPIUM DEN CINGAPORE, Sun. A large collection of opium-smoking utensils was recovered today during a C.LD. raid in Chinatown Five detectives, using turn-table ladders, smashed through the roof and upper windows of a three- storey building In Cross Street to get Into a101 words
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Article29 1960-11-07 7 BENTONG. Sun— The Chinese Athletic Association here Is to open Its membership to all races. The annual subscription will be reduced from $1 to 50 cents.29 words
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139 1960-11-07 7 CINGAPORE, Sun. Malayans may hay« to pay higher prices for Australian goods because shipping freight rates from Australia to Singapore and other Malayan and Indonesian ports have been Increased by six per cent since the beginning of this month This Is the concensus139 words
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109 1960-11-07 7 JAYCEES to LAUNCH 'RURAL SERVICE 5 PENANG, Sunday. nPHE national convention of the Junior Chamber of A Commerce of Malaya today unanimously resolved to launch "Service to Rural Communities" as its project for 1961. In proposing the resolution, the Kuala Lumpur chapter observed that many rural communities In the country109 words
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Article52 1960-11-07 7 SINGAPORE, Sun— Mr. T. Yamazakl. the district manager of Japan Air Lines In Singapore, returned here today after attending a twoweek district managers' conference In Tokyo. He confirmed that his airline would begin a jet service to Singapore early next year operated by the Convalr52 words
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Advertisement127 1960-11-07 7 Jim iaEf vA LIVnJvELY /Ft| Sevenseas Cod Liver Oil g ~^p gives men and women the energy they need in life. Mt It's nature's richest combination /^|fta^V\ of high energy food and |||^P^^fc health-giving vitamins A D I fjjQJ^V proved by generations of healthy, active people to k i have127 words
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Advertisement101 1960-11-07 7 %001 and Lovely at FULL AUTOMATIC OSCILLATION m^^ LOWER POWER CONSUMPTION «^Mjjft| Xl MODERN DESICN U*J ||L^L|^ TREMENDOUS- J^ FESTIVE BARGAINS SMASHING REDUCTIONS IN TEXTILE APPAREL FOR LADIES, MEN CHILDREN! EYE EXAMINATION You con eot with false teeth but you ■j^^-^^^^H con't see with artificial eyes. Your 1 fcprJjW] one101 words
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THE WORLD OF BOOKS
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Article, Illustration851 1960-11-07 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD Political power stems from national wave length NEHRU: THE YEARS OF POWER. By Vincent She* on. (Gollonci 21».) BY NEHRU is a politician by instinct. He has every trick of the trade, as he once impishly acknowledged. He has all the makings of a dictator, as he851 words
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Article196 1960-11-07 8 MALAYA'S EURASIANS. by C. H. Crabb. (Eastern Universities Press $2.50). TTOIS utterly sincere book springs clearly from a troubled and sometimes self-tortur-ed mind. Mr. Cra^b intends to remain a bachelor, for he could not bear, he says, seeing his own children develop all the Eurasian complexes that he196 words
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Advertisement438 1960-11-07 8 QUALITY MILK the finest value money can buy Only the best, richest and ii purest milk is chosen for you 2<JE£i£v^ by Nestle. The highest quality NESTLE from the world's finest herds. <3^E Milkmaid Milk is delicious in ar^^~* ;j^^ fcv tea or coffee, the youngsters r P&^^Sfjf- love ifc438 words
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Advertisement332 1960-11-07 8 For Gastro-enteritis Antiseptic Disinfectant Xl VL 14 I IlliJ I EmuUifird IndochlorohrdrozrqainoliM V^ Package 20Ub«, 50 tabs. Exclusive Ao«ntt: JOSEPH TRAVERS 4 SONS, LTD. Manufactured by (IfK. in England) TANABE SEIYAKU CO. Singapore, K. Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh, Kuching, Jesselton. kl J p OIUrHAIR! VITOZEX-X3, THE NEW DISCOVERY FOR PREVENTING HAIR332 words
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Miscellaneous291 1960-11-07 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS turned for example to Invest It affords some content to (7). the patient (8. 6)- 6. The ego. objectively, as a 9. Action (or breach of pro- subject for discussion (S). mtse (7). 7. Places to scale perhaps (7). 10- Coppers in the Royal Society 8.291 words
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Advertisement1704 1960-11-07 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE k TO AOEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Cue Spore Sails P. Sham Penang ACHILLES Liverpeel, Dublin, Havre Ii Pert Nev I EUMAEUS Lixrpeet, Oublm Ml. 13 Nev I TELEMACHUS H burg, Bremen, Ant'p, Hoi!. Hey 111 RHEXEHOR P. Said, Genoa, Lrventtl I e Pert/1,704 words
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Advertisement1364 1960-11-07 9 /SSSa^THE E./LC. LINES tefaz^XFi *OEN. REOSEA. MEDITERRAHEAN, CONTIHEHTAI t SCAHOIHAVIAN PORTS. "BASRA" I) li Pirt' 7 Ntv 1/11 Nn <^MlJ9f> "FALSTRIA "I) 21/22 Nn 23/24 Ntv 2S/2INIV 111 n "PtONA" I) M Ntv/ 4 Me S/ IMt 7/ IMt "JHTLANOIA" I) 11/21 Dec 22/21 Mt 24 25 Oec I "SIBONGA"1,364 words
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Advertisement1419 1960-11-07 9 Sing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD *J* SINGAPORE (Itcerptrattl tkt Until Kiiglea) II LINES SAILINGS tl AOEN. U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Penang BENIINNES livtrpm. Hall. Rotterdam. Ii Pert/ I nn Hamburg 11/11 Nn Lutrpui lirect arrrvtt 7 Dec lEr ENUE Hamburg, LttMt, Gmoutk 21/21 Nn 21/21 Ntv1,419 words
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Advertisement1369 1960-11-07 9 W>- McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. W& TEL: 213(1 Wig V*** ELLERMAN LINE UXAVENESS LINE lT"^ LONDON. NAMDURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS AHGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ft HULL SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER ft PORTLAHD. All ftr CmMim ft U.SJk AtlMtic PtrU. Ateiptiig cargt fir Ce.tril ft Seiti CITY OF COLOMBO Amenta. Spore P. Sham Penang1,369 words
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Article1457 1960-11-07 10 RESEARCH ALWAYS IMPROVING A SUPERIOR PRODUCT By Our Market Correspondent VATURAJL RUBBER is now fully competi--1 tive with synthetic. This is currently the source of the greatest concern to the Malayan sharemarket. In the long-term it may be the source of the greatest satisfaction. The price of1,457 words
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Article34 1960-11-07 10 RL'BBKR TIN (per Ib.) (per picnl) Oct. 31 88; rts. 5394.5* Nov. 1 87 1 cts. $394.3* J 2 894 cst. 5394.87J 3 88i cts. $395.75 4 872 rts. $396.50 5 5356.87;34 words
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Article642 1960-11-07 10 t:o»moi»uv It.* VII U T*HE PRICE of rubber in Singapore last week eased slowly until by Friday it stood at 87,1 cents the lowest level since March 3, 1959. The full drop on the week, nowever. was only one and three-eighths cents. The main reason forAP - 642 words
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Article22 1960-11-07 10 Malayan Stork Exchange: Nov. 5 Nov. 4 Industrials: 127.35 127.38 Tins: 186.32 186.39 Rubbers: 212.03 213.43 Jan. 1 1958 100.22 words
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Article172 1960-11-07 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stork Exchange reported the following business at 13 noon on Saturday. Nov. 5. (Bargains are given before prict unless only one was written). Industrials: Fiaser and Neave ords $1.90; Gammon $2.01; Jackson (M) 85 cents D; McAlister $1.18; Metal Box $1.86 and $1.85;172 words
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Article132 1960-11-07 10 fT\HK Malayan Exchange Banks' X Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday. Nov. 5. (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33 1/16. O.D. 33 3/16. 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32132 words
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Article1373 1960-11-07 10 r!E follow ing list of revised quotations was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their j last merlins on Saturday i Novrm- I her 5i II and L sUnd for highest and lowest for business done this year. HI IS Alei Inet*. 1.001,373 words
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Advertisement1205 1960-11-07 10 |K \?Aline| Express U.S.A. Pacitic ec Atlantic Coa«t Service f.TA. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P. S r<am Ptnail H'kong L. Anfelts N. York ■Unikawa Man" tst Call 21 75 No. 21 27 Nn 21 Nn JilCail 21 31 Hn J Ok n tc 11 Jan (tktki Mart" 27 M ttc 11'1,205 words
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Advertisement227 1960-11-07 10 s N uiviiH \»s \\\oa \< ill j Current Date ol Total Total for payment payment for previous year Tear Batu Lintang 10 No\ 19 26% 40% Suntjei Tnkanc 10 r e* Nov. 22 Js<-, Interim YOU PICK THE BEST BRAINS You cosh in on the know-how of some of227 words
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Advertisement724 1960-11-07 10 NOTICES 6TH BOYAL MALAY REGIMENT Ul I I \KI I (i I I I Xl JOHOKK Permit 1/60. Winninr. number went Ist 1345 2nd 1185 3rd IHI RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Ha] Shareholders are advised that the Tin Ore Output for the month of October.724 words
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Advertisement952 1960-11-07 11 TENDERS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE j P°"CE TENDER NOTICE ROARh Tenders which will ciose at 12 Dut\i\u [io<)ii on Monda 28th. November. SALt BY TtNDtK 1960 arc Invited by the Chief Tenders are invited lor the Police Officer, Selangor Continpurchase of scrap materials, gent for: which include armoured and lead (a> tne952 words
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Advertisement822 1960-11-07 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Applications are Invited from suitably qualified male candidates for the appointment of Secretary to the Board. Applicants for this senior pensionaole appointment must be members of a recognised professional body with considerable experience. preferably with a large Industrial undertaking. Age should be between 33822 words
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Advertisement821 1960-11-07 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class Ex and above P.W.D. Contractors will be received at the office of the Director of Public Works. Federation of Malaya, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon of the 22nd November. 1960 for the Fabrication and Supply of Mild Steel Mould for821 words
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Advertisement635 1960-11-07 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wmrdt SS (MlM.)—BmM M ctt. txtrm WANTED lmdy ktndrrtarten teacher 1.1.61 must be Christian. Apply Honorary Secretary Y.W.C A. 133. Anderson Drive, Ipoh. Applications close 19.11.60. REQUIRED QUALIFIED PHARMACIST, M»dleil R.»r.».nt«ti». and Corritpvndtnc* CUrh able write Chinese-English, with typing experience: X.L, residents preferred.635 words
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Advertisement822 1960-11-07 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt Si (Min.)-Btx it ctt. txlrm i LEGAL FIRM In Ipoh requires Ad- 1 rocate and Solicitor as paid assistant. Please apply Box No. A 954 8.T.. I Ipoh AMERICAN FIRM requires Accounts Clerk with Senior Cambridge qualification. Knowledge of Accounts and typewriting an advantage. Initial salary822 words
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Advertisement869 1960-11-07 11 > ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Words SS (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm 7CI. MOUNTBATTKN ROAD, Spore Avallaule lmmedlatrly one i»o bedroomed and one bed-roomed Flat each attached modern baths kitchen, spacious lounge air-conditioned bed-room lovely garden, telephone, cutlery, crockery, linen, luxuriously furnished, water light Inclusive S32S/- and 5250/-. Apply I within.869 words
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Advertisement838 1960-11-07 11 TUITION Wtrdt SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm LEARN TYPING. Air-Condllionr« Room*. .-M'»rt Kuld&nrr. New scimons: Kook-krt'ping. Shorthand. Msl.iv 11, Vscancies: Sprrd. Theory iMorrintr, Kveningt. Frrnch, Classes. Registration:- LCC. Pitman, Blnca|x>rr Institute of Commir. 5 Middle Koad. in CoMyrr Quay. S por*. LEARN RADIO the practical way! No unnrcruHry Mathematics838 words
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2120 1960-11-07 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: PALOMAR WINS MAIN SPRINT By Ipoh, Sunday 0 THE BIC SWEEP: Total pool $176,200 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****6 $47,860 SECOND PRIZE: No. 184C64 $22,494 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****0 $11,486 STARTERS ($2,991 each): Nos. *****2, *****9. *****9. *****3. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****4.2,120 words
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596 1960-11-07 12 YEOVIL AND BANGOR KO LEAGUE SIDES LONDON. Sun. VLTHTLE all-conquering Tottenham Hotspur wer« hammering Fulham 5-1 yesterday to stretch their First Division lend to seven points, the "minnows" of English football battled for fame and glory in the First Round of the F.A. Cup. Little Yeovll Town and Bangor City596 words
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Article1013 1960-11-07 12 Ashford 1 GlUinsham 2 Bangor 1 YVrexham 0 B. Auckland 3 Bridlington 2 Bradford C. 0 Scarborough 0 Bridjwater 3 Hereford 0 Chesterfield 3 Doncaster 3 Clacton 1 Southend 3 Dover 1 Peterborough 4 Halifax 5 HartlrpooU 1 Hendon 2 Oxford ltd. 2 I/oughboroufh 0 King's1,013 words
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Article325 1960-11-07 12 RUGBY UNION TOUR MATCH (Leicester): Midland Counties 3 South Afri cans 3. WELSH TRIAL (Swansea) Reds 11 Whites 6 U.K. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS: Cheshire 11 Lancashire 9; Yorkshire 11 Cumberland and Westmorland 14. UK CLUB MATCHES: Blackheath 0 Swansea 16; Guys Hos Dital 17 Old Bluis 9; Bristol325 words
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Article27 1960-11-07 12 LONDON. Sun.— Herb Elliott. Australia's Olympic 1,500 metres champions, finished eighth in a five-mile cross-country race at Coulsden yesterday. The winner wai Gordon Pirie.— U.P.l.27 words
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Advertisement158 1960-11-07 12 tttTWNE IiSTBI K pw" gi pV"^ antiseptic B jm W^ W^B **BSr stops a cold I m The first sniffle or scratchy feeling fnflH JBffr m n y ur throat is a waging— reach for mfc IBf Listerine! Gargle Listerine full strength every few hours until your cold symptoms disappear.158 words
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Article277 1960-11-07 13 Heavy rain washed out last two matches in 'quad' By LIM KEE CHAN Segamat. Sunday "YJALACCA caused the biggest hockey upset of the season when they beat Singapore 3-0 in the quadrangular tournament here this morning. Heavy rain this evening caused the last match of the tournament277 words
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Article89 1960-11-07 13 \IACAO, Sun.— Martin Redfern of Hong Kong, driving a Jaguar XKS. today won the Macao Grand Pnx over 60 laps of the Guia circuit here. Second was American Grant i Wolfklll from Japan In ;i Porsche Spyder R.S. and I third Jan Bussell of SingaporeReuter - 89 words
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283 1960-11-07 13 VUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Saravanamuttu Shield cricket semi-final replay between Selangor Ceylonese and Perak Ceylonese i again ended in a draw at I Pantal Valley here today. Rain stopped play 45 mln- utes before the scheduled close with the scores at: Selangor 107,283 words
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Article47 1960-11-07 13 PERTH. Sun. The West Indian cricket tourists were In a winning position at the end of the second day's play against an Australian XI yesterday. Scores: W. Indians 289-9 dec (Kanhal 103) and 104-1 (Kanhai 54 no.) Australians--194 (Harvey 80. Hall 4-60).— RouterReuter - 47 words
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Article26 1960-11-07 13 IPOH. Sun.— The soccer match j between the Federation Prisons and Singapore Prisons scheduled to be played at Tnipinc today has been postponed tor tomorrow.26 words
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Article173 1960-11-07 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore scrambled to a 3-2 win over Joint Services in their annual Poppy Day Fund soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Plnving without skipper Lm Kok Seng Quah Kirn Swce and Lee tVah Chin, who are away on tour with the M.C.F.V team,173 words
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Advertisement76 1960-11-07 13 BUILT FOR SAFETY BUILT TO LAST SELF ADJUSTING TREAD with the tough new all-weather. you've got I tyre that adjusts j instantly to all driving demands. On corners and when braking, the tenacious tread grips like nothing on earth. On the straight at high speed, the tread pattern adjusts to76 words
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Advertisement286 1960-11-07 13 STOP PRESS/ FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM FLU COLDS or SORE THROAT n 3MEnifIIJCC ASPR'N relieves the pain iiiA*« PHENACETIN ™*«et the temperature IN ONE CAFFEINE stimulate* the nerves DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART $VJpa n I i9*fli Set your I sights on the I bssssKS^^^EVl new jmrnnraJT Only 21 pounds.286 words
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Miscellaneous572 1960-11-07 13 SPORTS SUMMARY") SOCCER Pavacho 3 A- Coutts 4ft 1; Long MACGILLIVKAY CUP: Serem- Cr^n'Si ban Estate 6 (Taylor 2. Ramli, L. n V?,, o Vr, PV^ Osman. 2 own goals. Temiang Es- £*i J D M ne 2ja Yate 3 p RIVER HYDRO G.M. CIP (K. "M^O POLICE IT4LK (Pt572 words
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Article55 1960-11-07 14 LONDON. Sun.— Police arrested more than 250 people in London last night during Guy Fawkes day celebration. Hundreds of harassed police tried to check the enthusiasm of a rowdy crowd of 12.000 which packed Trafalgar Square. London Fire Brigade answered more than 540 calls. Involving over 1.000Reuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration668 1960-11-07 14 Counsel in three-widow appeal case tells court... HE HAD HEARD DEAD MAN HAD MORE THAN ONE WIFE JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday THE Federal Appeal Court was told today that a priest closed the doors of a church in Johore Bahru when the body of millionaire668 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-11-07 14 Shooting drama: Father of five dies of wounds KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Madam Chai Kwee Yin, the widow and first wife of salesman Andrew Gasper, sobbed at a graveside here and spoke of a "spate of bad luck" which has280 words
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Article71 1960-11-07 14 LONDON. Sun. An atlas of the reverse side of the moon has been published in the Soviet Union, Moscow Radio said. It has been completed after a big team of astronomers had worked on the signals received from the automatic inter-planetary station. Lunik IV, launched on71 words
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286 1960-11-07 14 UNIONIST WANTS MONTHLY PAY FOR 60,000 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, today urged that the j country's 60.000 dailyi rated workers be paid monthly. He was speaking at the Inaugural meeting of the RallI waymen's Union of Malaya The new286 words
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Article57 1960-11-07 14 t SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. A. H. Urquhart. chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange armed by Qantas tonight for a 10-day visit at the invitation of the Malayan Stock Exchange. He was met at the airport by the chairman of the Malayan Stock Exchange. Mr. M Bell, and57 words
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Advertisement525 1960-11-07 14 < nniinued .Kirn Pace 111 BIRTH ,d* >11l (Uinimiimt WARD: To Su«an and John a son Peter on 6th November at Batu Gajan Hospital. ENGAGEMENT 20 Wordt SIO (Minimum) WEE OOH:— Kirn San eldest son of the late Mr. We.- Chen* Chua and Madam Semv Lang K.-e to Si. KhenK525 words
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Advertisement433 1960-11-07 14 FOR SALE 20 Words Si (Mm.) Box SO cts. extra ACME DRESS FORMS clearing at reduced pneva, limited stock. Pbone ***** or call Ist. floor, 373. North Undue Road, Spore. SPECIAL OFFERS FEW day* only:Blankets Blnßlcize Cotton from 52.90. Woolmlxed from $7.90, EnglKn. American Sheet*. Several Bargains. Luck's 17, Orchard433 words
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Advertisement463 1960-11-07 14 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra DO YOU WALK in your sleep? Your proi.lem Is analysed Id today's Kree Press. OH! MY POOR back. Rheumatism again! Get lasting relief witb Elasto Tablets. Known and trusted for over 30 years. DANCE ORCHESTRA required for New Tear's Eve Ball.463 words
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Advertisement22 1960-11-07 14 £0* yawl W^ K ptotecttoK y r^ it <?# If i i PRODUCED IN SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AND PfNANG by COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES22 words
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