The Straits Times, 25 November 1960
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Title Section20 1960-11-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90.000 The Straits Times Ha**** Hot*** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1960. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article681 1960-11-25 1 TENSION GRIPS CONGO CAPITAL Ghana police to be flown home Crowds at funeral cry 'Out with U.N. LEOPOLDVILLE, Thursday MALAYAN scout cars are patrolling the centre of Leopoldville and Malayan troops have entrenched themselves round the United Nations communications centre as rising tension gripped the city. TheseReuter - 681 words
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144 1960-11-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. After an anxious 24-hour wait, Ministry of Defence officials were confident today that the men of Malaya's Special Congo Force were not involved in the gun battle on Monday outside the Ghana Embassy, in Leopoldville. A Ministry spokesman said this assumption144 words
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Article196 1960-11-25 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Thursday, (SCIENTISTS received pictures from the weather satellite Tiros II today only a few hours alter it was put into orbit more than 400 > miles up. The smaller of the two television cameras carried by the 280-lb. drum shaped satellite was theReuter - 196 words
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Article62 1960-11-25 1 Garcia due early next year KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— President Carlos Garcia of the Philippines is expected to visit Malaya early next year. A Reuter report from Manila said that the President was planning to visit Malaya and Thailand either in January or February next year. President Garcia was scheduled to62 words
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Article35 1960-11-25 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the Left-wing Labour Member of Parliament who died in July, left £23.481 gross (£19,931 net>. it was disclosed here today by a spokesman for Mr. Bevan's solicitors. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration417 1960-11-25 1 ENRIGHT TO GOVT: NO DESIRE AT ALL TO INTERFERE... No sneers at Malay art or Malay way of life were intended SINGAPORE, Thurs. Prof. D. J. Enright, Professor of English language and literature in ths University of Malaya in Singapore has written to assure the Government that he has "not417 words
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Article165 1960-11-25 1 Ding-dong world of suing Wong WASHINGTON, inurs. A ding-dong legal battle ended today with a bank's admission that it was in the wrong and a Mr. Wong in the right. It began in 1958 when a car driven by Mr. Ding Wong Knocked down a pedestrian. The man sued andUPI - 165 words
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Article22 1960-11-25 1 BANDOENG. Thurs A total of 4.262 Chinese here have renounced their Communist Chinese nationality, law office officials said today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article400 1960-11-25 1 SINGAPORE. Thursday here ex--1 pect that the Singapore Government will introduce no new taxation when it presents its 1961 Budget to the Legislative Assembly on Nov. 29. Some quarters, however, expect that the present structure of taxes and fees may be changed. The Government is400 words
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198 1960-11-25 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— The Times of India reported from Katmandu today that the Chinese were setting up launching pads and rocket bases in Tibet, near the borders of India and Nepal. The newspaper quoted usually well-informed sources for *he report but198 words
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Article26 1960-11-25 1 CANASTOTA. New York, Thurs. Four children were killed and seven injured last night when flames swept an apartment house in this town.— U.P.l.26 words
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Article130 1960-11-25 1 Police use teargas on Sikhs YEW DELHI, Thurs. Hundreds of steelhelmeted police hurled teargas bombs in a clash with Sikh demonstrators around Parliament today. Fumes penetrated into the building, where Parliament was in session. The Sikhs, members of tht militant Akali Party had assembled in thousands at a nearby shrine130 words
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Article52 1960-11-25 1 NINE ARRESTED HI3GAFOM l < r t »«..J urn. mi the OrvbJf'i •irr i in Qftoe< «i<>u \< Mil i < I lit liiur.j. r it Hill- II Holland ami Parrei I SHIP WAIK-OJF JAKAIXA Ifauri ia foreign 'lj'J B< 111 lu<i m i'k"i "ff 0 h>\\ gad b"iii<52 words
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Article55 1960-11-25 1 iHfc hauul, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman is due to arrive at Ypenburg air base, near here. tomorrow, for a two-day visit to the Netherlands. The Tengku will have talks on the West Irian problem with the Dutch Premier, Prof. Jan De Quay, and the ForeignReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement52 1960-11-25 1 c -"..'i"s SEND ifj^J-mU M lv PHOTO \*JU Rtl GREETING CARDS from your own snapshot negativcs^R Wy^f^t Kodak C Malaya) Limited :..k )o fresh crusty rolls i pnppcp |Sk Jfig| Mg 1 vllVvuv time for a f^UBEER Tiger has won the championship Gold Medal and other awards at th« London52 words
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319 1960-11-25 2 'Missile attack 9 was the moon's image on radar GENERAL HAD TO MAKE A SNAP DECISION ON FALSE REPORT /GENERAL Laurence Kuter, commander of the North American Defence Command Norad), made a lightning decision early in October to disregard a report from a Greenland radar station which might have been319 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-11-25 2 A SIMULATED atom bomb blast, creating this mushroom cloud over the Washington Monument, was set off at Fort Myer, Virginia, during a recent navy demonstration of radiological and chemical warfare safety measures. It was the first in a nation-wide series of demonstrations ofUP - 55 words
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246 1960-11-25 2 NEW YORK. Thur MR. Valerian Zorin, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, last night renewed attacks on the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, denouncing his refusal yesterday to publish correspondence between him and the Congolese President, Mr. Joseph Kasavubu. Mr. Hammarskjoeld had saidReuter - 246 words
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Article61 1960-11-25 2 PARIS. Thurs.— Yves SaintLaurent, 24-year-old top designer of the fashion house of Dior, had a "complete physical and mental break- down and lost the use of his legs" friends said today. A Dior spokesman said merely that he was very •weak". The designer's friends, how- j ever,Reuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous12 1960-11-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby WELL THAIN6Q "I 0UT SMC MASMV S12 words
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Article241 1960-11-25 3 Dutch say: Jakarta reports of rebellion in New Guinea 'Absolute nonsense' JAKARTA. Thursday THE Indonesian Army spokesman, Lieut. Col. Sunario, said today the situation in West Irian was "deteriorating." He was commenting on Jakarta newspaper reports that a large-scale rebellion had broken out in theReuter - 241 words
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80 1960-11-25 3 LIVING WITH DEATH: HIS HOME IS IN A GRAVE JAKARTA. Thurs.— A 75--year-old man in Sinoman village, in Central Java, is living in his grave. Pak Sutoredjo last week had bis children dig a grave, while he bathed and wrapped himself in white burial garments. He then stepped into theReuter - 80 words
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Article26 1960-11-25 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. The ship Helnrich Jessen has sailed from Tanjong Plnang In the Rhio It-lands with 263 Chinese repatriates bound for China.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article19 1960-11-25 3 JERUSALEM. Thurs.— The Archbishop 'of Canterbury. Dr. Geoffrey Hsher. arrived here today dp a five-day visit— ReuteiReuter - 19 words
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Article18 1960-11-25 3 SOERABAYA. Thurs. Sixty public prosecutors In East Java are to .begin military training next month.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration179 1960-11-25 3 SHE SAT IN PREMIER'S SEAT IN COMMONS TO PROTEST TONDON. Thurs. Dame Irene Ward (above), a Conservative backbencher, yesterday sat In the Prime Minister's seat In the House of Commons for an hour as a protest against her cwn Government. No-one could remember such a thing happening before. Afterwards, sheReuter - 179 words
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Article31 1960-11-25 3 The guided congress BANDOENG. Thurs— The Indonesian People's Congress has unanimously adopted the government's political manifesto. This contains President Soekarno's political philosophies of guided democracy, guided economy, and Indonesian socialism RenterReuter - 31 words
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Article36 1960-11-25 3 SAARBRUECKEN. Thurs— The first of the 2.400 West German troops, who have been training in France for the past three weeks, crossed the border last night on their way back to their bases. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1960-11-25 3 LONDON. Thurs.— The General Medical Council refused for a second time today to reinstate Dr. John Bodkin Adams, acquitted In 1957 of the murder of a woman patient. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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112 1960-11-25 3 Dr. S. urges second Bandoeng conference /CALCUTTA. Thurs. Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, today stressed the urgency of convening a second Bandoeng conference In view of recent developments in the Congo. He told reporters at Dumdum airport, where he stopped eff on his way to Karachi 'hat the CongoReuter - 112 words
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Article23 1960-11-25 3 JERUSALEM. Thurs. March 6 has been picked as the starting date for the trial of former Nazi leader Adolf Elchmann.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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79 1960-11-25 3 LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— ln his will filed for probate here today, film actor Clark Gable left all his estate to his widow, Kay. except for a house he bequeathed to his first wile. Josephine Dillon. No estimate wa s given of theReuter - 79 words
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Article189 1960-11-25 3 NEW YORK. Thursday. TVR WERNHER VON Braun, the German-born 13 rocket scientist, predicted today that the United States would be able to send a man on a flight around the moon by 1967, and land a man on the moon by 1970. i HeReuter - 189 words
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280 1960-11-25 3 LAOS: RUSSIANS STEP IN WITH BIG OFFER OF AIRLIFT AID VIENTIANE, Thursday. TJUSSIA will open an airlift of foodstuffs and petrol to this Laotian capital within three or four days, the Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma, announced today. After a meeting .with the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Alex ander Abramov. PrinceReuter - 280 words
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86 1960-11-25 3 FRENCH GOVT. TO CURB SALES OF ALCOHOL PARIS. Thurs.— The French Government last night announced details of measures it is taking to curb the sale of alcohol to the country's wine-loving citizens. The measures will torbid" the common practice of buying drinks in bars on credit, and paying farm worker.*:Reuter - 86 words
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Article54 1960-11-25 3 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Four construction workers were killed and three others injured in Harrisonburg. Virginia, yesterday when a partially completed structure collapsed, sending 78 huge concrete roof slabs crashing down. Three of the victims were crushed to death beneath the seven-ton slabs and the fourth died54 words
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Advertisement111 1960-11-25 3 A. C. Electric Motors.. .for all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been Jm Wnjf^k supplied to every part of the World. From 1/25 H.P. To 600 H.P. I SOLE AGENTS:— R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. 1 8, Battery Road— Phone Singapore *****/2 Now I'm so popular thanks to-^gK V111 words
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Miscellaneous374 1960-11-25 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 metres) Bhlwl tr A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraShort Wave: 62 metre. Kjt Newj HeadUnes; 6 05 Morn from 9.00 10.00 p.m. ing Melodies; 6.05 Morning MeloAM. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: signal, News; 7.35 Song Time; 7.56374 words
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73 1960-11-25 4 5-MAN BODY TO EXAMINE NEW C.P.F. PROVISIONS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The chairman of the Central Provident Fund Board has set up a five-man committee to examine and to recommend amendments to the Central Provident Fund Ordinance. The names are expected to be announced soon. Trade unions wishing to propose amendments to73 words
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Article, Illustration272 1960-11-25 4 PUBLIC MOBILE PHONE NETWORK IS PUT THROUGH ITS PACES WITHOUT ANY HITCH SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S new public land mobile VHF radio-telephone network proved a big success, when it went on the air for the first time today despite bad weather. Fitted on the dashboard of272 words
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Article83 1960-11-25 4 Display by Gurkhas on Sunday SINGAPORE. Thurs. A contingent of Gurkha soldiers from the Brigade of Gurkhas, which delighted spectators In Britain at the state visit of the King and Queen of Nepal, the Royal tournament, and the Edinburgh tattoo, is to give a display in Singapore, on Sunday. The83 words
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134 1960-11-25 4 Two men acquitted in missing girl case OINGAPORE, Thurs. Gurdial Singh and Naranjan Singh, a wrestler, were today jointly acquitted on two charges cf cheating and attempted extortion. Their lefence was not called. One charge against them alleged that they had jointly cheated Harjit Singh by representing to him on134 words
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Article71 1960-11-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— From tomorrow, National Theatre Fund request programme postcards will cost 50 cents instead of $1. A statement by Radio Singapore said that this was to enable a greater number of people to enjoy listening to the request programmes and at the same time contribute71 words
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137 1960-11-25 4 SINGAPORE COMBINE TO FISH IN BURMA WATERS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A new company formed by the Singapore Fishing Company and the 3urma Fisheries Ltd., of Rangoon, is likely to start deep sea fishing operations off irfergui in Burma waters from next month. The Singapore combine consists of Sin Guan Huat Co.137 words
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Article256 1960-11-25 4 I SINGAPORE. Thur«. MORE than 100 floral arrangements will be on display at a Japanese flower arrangement exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 10. in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The exhibition, the first of its kind in Singapore, will256 words
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Article253 1960-11-25 4 THE following Js today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Dusseldorf. Beirut. Bahrein. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur <BA--712) 5 15 p.m.: from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta *BA--709i 10.50 p.m.; from London. Zurich. Istanbul. Teheran. Delhi. Rangoon (8A792) 5.48253 words
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Article242 1960-11-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A COFFEE-STALL man had his right hand almos A severed after being attacked in his sleep by a parang man at about four o'clock one morning the First Criminal District Court was told today. In the dock was V. Kun jappa. charged with242 words
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Article108 1960-11-25 4 AUSSIES TO GIVE TOYS FOR ORPHANS SINGAPORE. Thurs. A group of women social workers in Melbourne are now working to bring Christmas cheer to a number of orphans in Singapore. They are planning to send money to the Malay Muslim Boys Orphanage, and toys to the Banda Street creche. The108 words
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Article40 1960-11-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Canosslan Daughters of Charity in Singapore will celebrate their centenary with a special morning mass at St. Joseph's Church tomorrow. A triduum of evening masses was also said from Nov. 22 to 24.40 words
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Article45 1960-11-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Water will be cut off along Pasir Panjang Hill. Zehnder Road, Kampong Sultan, South Buona Vista Road. Pasir Panjang Road between house No. 74 Pasir Panjang Road to opposite 112 Pasir Panjang Road, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.45 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-11-25 4 MR. IGNATIUS KWOK SIEW QUAN and Miss Theresa Loh Oi Chan who were married at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Singapore. Mr. Kwok, who is attached to the Harbour Division of Customs, is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Cham Sam74 words
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Article146 1960-11-25 4 GOODWILL TOUR OF INDONESIA OINGAPORE, Thurs. A study-cum-good-will tour of Indonesia has been arranged for 21 students of economics from the Nanyang University by the Indonesian Muslim Students' Association. The three-week tour, scheduled for next month, will take the students all over Indonesia, a spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate here146 words
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Article107 1960-11-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Four police supervisees were acquitted and discharged in the Third Criminal District Court today after it had been alleged that they contravened an order of the Minister for Home Affairs. The order against Low Thlam Poh. Cheong Wai Sang. Khoo Boon Seng and Goh Liong Lam107 words
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Article65 1960-11-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two detectives, while checking on a police supervisee in Pagoda Street at 1.40 a.m. on Nov. 17, stumbled on a man smoking opium, the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, was told today. Cheong Lam who was arrested by the detectives, was sent to65 words
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Miscellaneous170 1960-11-25 4 Singapore diary... THE STAGE CLUB: Present- Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Ing "Night was our Friend" at Malay beginners, 10.30 a in.; the Cultural Centre Theatre, 9 English conversation, 4 pjn.; p.ni. Japanese flower arrangement, THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SO- beginners' course* at 10 a.m. CIETY OF SINGAPORE: Joint and 515 p.m.; and second170 words
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120 1960-11-25 5 MALAY HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION FOR WEST GERMANY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T<HE Federation Government will send an exhi- bition of Malay woven cloths and handicrafts to West Germany early in 1961. Exhibits, taken principally from the stock of the National Museum In Kuala Lumpur, will be seen at various centres in Germany120 words
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Article66 1960-11-25 5 TAIPING, Thurs. The The Taiplng Police Volunteer Rei«rve is holding a drive to get young men to enlist in the force to make up its full strength of 103 men and officers. The force Is 20 men short of its full strength. Those interested should send in66 words
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Article, Illustration236 1960-11-25 5 When Jack turns up, the Anglians just can't lose 'THIS monkey, "Pompadour Jack" is the mascot of the Ist Bn.. 3rd East Anglian Regt. soccer team. The team always wins or draws when he is present and always loses when he's nc*. Larky Jack (aged 10 months) has been the236 words
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Article, Illustration143 1960-11-25 5 PENANG, Thursday. DROF. JOHN BRIGHT DUGUID, a world 1 authority 1 on diseases of the heart and arteries, arrived here today to join the Institute of Medical Research. "My chief work Is on arterial diseases, but I am here to do anything that I143 words
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Article295 1960-11-25 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday NOW METHODIST CHURCH COMES OUT IN FULL SUPPORT OF STORE GOVT. CAMPAIGN THE head of the Methodist Church in South-East Asia, Dr. H. B. Amstutz, today came out in strong support of the Singapore Government's family planning campaign. In a statement 'religion and family295 words
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Article30 1960-11-25 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Assistant Minister for Education. Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, will attend the annual dinner of the Seremban Day Training Centre at the town hall tomorrow night.30 words
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Article29 1960-11-25 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The vice-president of Nestle Company of New York. Mr. George M. Loessler Jr.. will arrive In Singapore from Bangkok tomorrow for a one-week visit.29 words
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Article71 1960-11-25 5 IPOH. Thurs.— A magistrate. Mr. Chew Kuk Chooi. rebuked a young couple here today before fining them S','o each for indecent behaviour. Kuuy Leong Seng. 25. and his girl friend, Ng Ah Kirw. 20. pleaded guilty to indecent behaviour by hugging each other while in71 words
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Article39 1960-11-25 5 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A tally clerk, Hassan bin Ibrahim, pleaded not guilty here today to a charge of forgery. He was alleged to have altered the dates on his Malayan Railway season ticket. Bail was allowed.39 words
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Advertisement393 1960-11-25 5 ATLAS RECESSED TROFFER FITTINGS FOR THE MODERN OFFICE AVAILAIU:WITH lOUVEREX Ot "PEKSfEX" DISH DIFFUSEKS IN SINCLC Ot TWIN TUBE VERSIONS IN LENCTHS OF 5. 4' Ot 2 WITH OUICKSTART Ot SWITCHSTART CONTROL M* li mo ltd (JfsTJlpTi Minif lex m g^jpL Designed to help you achieve /wf^S*-^ "True Fidelity" oa393 words
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Article, Illustration281 1960-11-25 6 T.S. TAN: Kuala - T.S. TAN: Kuala B> Lumpur, Thurs. NEW RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE FOR GIRLS INCLUDED IN BIG SCHEME PLANNED FOR NEXT TWO YEARS A $4 million expansion scheme for the University of Malaya here was announced today by the Deputy Principal, Prof. C. J. Eliezer. Major Items are: m281 words
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84 1960-11-25 6 Boy plunges to death down waterfall {{A WANG. Than. Eaymond Rajasingham, 13, fell 120 ft. to his death in Templrr Park this afternoon. Raymond, a primary six student of the Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur, was with a party of W) other boys who visited the park tbii morning. He84 words
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Article29 1960-11-25 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca. Monslgnor Michael Olcomendy. who has been away since June, is expected to return in the Laos on Dec 6.29 words
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Article59 1960-11-25 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs The liquor store of a bar in Syed Alwie Road was burgled yesterday. The proprietor, Mr Ng Cheng Leong, 51, said he was busy In his bar on the ground floor when thieves broke Into the storeroom on the, first floor. They got away with59 words
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331 1960-11-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday ANY lowering of the high academic standards of the University of Malaya here would be suicidal, its Deputy Principal. Prof. C. J. Eliezer, said today. He added: "It means that we will not be able to raisp our standards again." Prof. EUexer331 words
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Article, Illustration157 1960-11-25 6 MEMBERS of the Koy.il x Thai Armed Forces Staff College, who are now on a five-day goodwill visit to the British Army in Singapore, are seen here watching a cook -at work *t the Army Catering School in Nee Soon.157 words
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Article76 1960-11-25 6 S6OO TIPS STOLEN FROM NIGHT CLUB SINGAPORE. Thars. Atom $600— the pooled tips of the waiting staff of the Rosee dOr night club In Orchard Road was missing from a till yesterday morning. The chief steward. Mr. Loong Hock Kong, was about to divide the tips among the waiters, when76 words
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Article44 1960-11-25 6 TEMERLOH. Thurs— For falling to carry an attendant at the rear of his lorry on Bept. 27, a lorry driver, Lai Kok Chang. 37. of High Street, Gopeng. (Perak.) was yesterday fined $25 or 10 days' jail. He pleaded guilty by letter.44 words
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Article163 1960-11-25 6 CLEARED OF TRUST CHARGE SERExMBAN. Thurs. V. Kathlgasu, an interpreter of the Sessions Court here, was acquitted today of a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,590 representing fines collected by the Bahau court in 1956. Kathlgasu. 41. was originally charged with criminal breach of trust of $2,350. The163 words
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Article150 1960-11-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ttTEPS have been taker, by the Kuala Lumpur w Municipal Council to translate all road signs in the town from English injto Malay, a spokesman of the Council said today. The council has approved $45,000 for this change-over I The spokesman150 words
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Article46 1960-11-25 6 PENANG, Thurs.— A hawker, Mohamed Shariff, who said he had lived in Malaya for about 28 years when he had been here for less than three, was today Jailed for two months. He made the false declaration when applying for cit'.zenshlp.46 words
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Article35 1960-11-25 6 TAIPING. Thurs. Kempt Club, Talplng, the only international dub ln this dls. trict, is to hold a Christmag dance at the King Edward Secondary School Hall in Trump Road on Dec. 25.35 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1960-11-25 7 Only 316 of the 900 men who had dived into the sea as the cruiser sank were final.y rescued. With a total of 880 deaths, the U.S. Navy had suffered the greatest tragedy in its history. In 13 nightmare minutes Indianapolis went down, her lifeboatsDaily Mirror - 1,204 words
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Miscellaneous170 1960-11-25 7 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimdaht OICAYI I |OH,PEAR'.J IWILLVOUYSUREJF^J I /uFPPVAABfTN V *-\r^ CAN'TSEEWTO) HELP ME, IT'LL rm^^ liVi Abner By At Capp I'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU, I^^^ (h-HII*?) f "S.JJ (w-WMV?) (HE-GIVES) DEAR//-WMICM ONE ittHlM/'/ A&S£——\r^ T RKSHT//' v > r- y > ME S Dick Tracy By170 words
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Article220 1960-11-25 8 M Hare's Sl» (Minimum) TAKE THE TOP off an Alrwlck I smrlla disappear like magic. CHRISTMAS CIFTS. Buy her Van i nderweara and Nylon Stoeklaga. Mod. m Silk Store, 34 Blgb Street, Singapore 6. COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET— Kor the convenience of our customers "tag* Supermarket Orchard I be open220 words
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634 1960-11-25 8 The Straits Times Friday, November 25, 1960. Organised Labour Moderation is the overriding impression left by the annual report for 1959-60 which will be before the tenth annual delegates conference of the Malayan Trades Union Congress when it meets in Kuala Lumpur today. As much might be said for the634 words
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Article381 1960-11-25 8 There are over 300,000 contributors to Singapore's Central Provident Fund, their accounts total nearly $120 I million and withdrawals last year were under $3.4 million against contributions of $29.8 million. Members 1 accounts are credited with only two and a half per cent interest, a rate safely guarded381 words
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Article213 1960-11-25 8 The Director of the Language and Literature Agency, Tuan Syed Nasir, who will direct National Language Month next January, has been at pains to forestall any possible misunderstanding of the purposes of th e campaign. It would not be true to say, he asserts, that there is any213 words
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Article, Illustration812 1960-11-25 8 FRANCIS ASHBORN - FRANCIS ASHBORN The smouldering fires of a newer and more violent explosion than the last time... by COLOMBO, Thursday DANCER signals are appearing again in Ceylon for the government of the world's only woman Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirima Bandaranaike. It is four months since the people of Ceylon, answering812 words
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Article278 1960-11-25 8 T^E editorial comment on the letter headed "Doctor shortage In Singapore" in the Straits Times of Nov. 24 is grossly misleading. Neither the Singapore Medical Association, which represents the medical profession of Singapore, nor Its Journal, the Singapore Medical Journal. Is opposed to an Increase in278 words
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Article954 1960-11-25 8 WEE KIM WEE - WEE KIM WEE by TRAITS TIMES CORRESPONDENT WHO HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE CONGO The heart of the matter THIS week's fighting between Congolese soldiers and U.N. elements in Leopoldville possibly including Maiayans was the culmination of tension that had been building up for some weeks It all954 words
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Advertisement634 1960-11-25 8 STRAITS TIMES* FRB PRESS f»r fa* niwl— it mt sssisrfsj trt mtr i a» i was nisi at Ift Fl*w COLO STOftAGi jtICADI ommso koad. siN**poi»a trill rr—t— tmmU m+irtUmtmi* mmd miisir rtmli—. Smmtt liiiiWnaiiiiU sleM sa Slmmißf mm, ate mmmtmt Ui COtO STOHAOC I RANCH (S at HOLLAND HOAO.634 words
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Advertisement79 1960-11-25 8 Are Your Children safe at Home? Home should be a haven of security for babies and children >ct it's here that most accidents happen, killing nearly 1,000 youngsters a year in Britain alone, and injuring many times that number. An important article in the October Reader's Digest (now on sale)79 words
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Miscellaneous12 1960-11-25 8 with the choicest vCtt^ yJ^-*^^\ BOUSTEAD'S take the trouble out of travel12 words
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Article180 1960-11-25 9 JOBS FOR 7,507 FOUND BY GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The 12 employment exchanges in the Federation were successful in getting Jobs for 7,507 people last month. This excludes the 130 exservicemen who were found Jobs by the government agency. Most of the unemployed were found jobs at the expanding Port180 words
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Article45 1960-11-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two British Army tank landing craft, the Agedabia and Arromanches. are due In Singapore on Monday. They will complete the replacement of three Mark IV tank landing craft which began in January this year with the arrival of Ardennes.45 words
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Article96 1960-11-25 9 Decree for library clerk SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A library clerk, Chlam Boon Ling, told the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today that when he returned home one evening in July of la.st year, his wife had gone away. Chiam. who was suing his wife. Lim Slew Lan,96 words
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Article33 1960-11-25 9 MALACCA, Thurs.— An annual delegates conference of Malacca divisional committee of the Malayan Trade Union Congress decided to ask for the Congress to be represented on the proposed Malacca Port Authority.33 words
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Article, Illustration462 1960-11-25 9 SINGAPORE STUDENT FELL TO DEATH FROM 10th STOREY OF BUILDING IN HEART OF X.L.— AND WEEPING MOTHER ASKS: WHY DID HE 60 THERE? HOW DID HE GET THE FARE? SINGAPORE. Thursday T^HE death of a Senior Cambridge Certificate student, Gan Choon Sin, 16, who fell462 words
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Article, Illustration296 1960-11-25 9 Business boost for railway practically wipes out deficit KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday TMPROVED business last year gave the Ma- layan Railway an unexpected boost which practically wiped out its budgetted deficit of $6.7 million. Stringent economic measures and a policy of seeking business on competitive terms helped to Dring the actual296 words
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67 1960-11-25 9 EXTRADITION AGREEMENT WITH THAILAND IS SIGNED ITCALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan criminals cannot take refuge in Thailand under the new Extradition Ordinance which came into force early this month. Malaya and Thailand have now agreed to the continuation of the 1911 An-glo-Siam Treaty for the mutual surrender of fugitive criminals. The67 words
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Article29 1960-11-25 9 KLANG, Thurs. The Great World amusement park here will hold a two-week £t de w alr beginning tomorrow. More than 60 stalk will have goods on display29 words
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Article33 1960-11-25 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Yeo Tian Slew, 54, a stevedore working on the Japanese freighter, Mlkumo Maru. in the Outer Roads, slipped and fell 60ft down a hatch to his death last night.33 words
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Article, Illustration235 1960-11-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. "TJELAY is inevitable before joint Thai-Ma-U layan anti-terrorist operations can be launched in the border region following receipt of information on bandit movements, a senior security official said here today. He was commenting on points raised by the Thai Interior Minister.235 words
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Article88 1960-11-25 9 The way Peking looks at it TOKYO, Thurs. Communist China's New China News Agency today said that .Malayan and Thai officials were "scheming military collaboration" for "the suppression of the Malayan national liberation movement." The agency was referring to talks being held in Bangkok between the two countries on securityUPI - 88 words
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Article185 1960-11-25 9 KEY ROLE OF KUALA LUMPUR— ROTARY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'rHREE hundred Rotaiians from 27 Asian counx tries have been told thatj Kuala Lumpur is destined to play a "significant part" in the common problems facing Rotarians. They are here to attend the 26th annual district conference of Rotary International which185 words
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Article57 1960-11-25 9 20 years of opium SINGAPORE. Thure. A labourer. See Kirn Chwee, 56. had been an opium addict for 20 yeare before the law caught up with him. Mr. James Loh, a magistrate, was told today. See, charged with possessing three opium pellets, pleaded that he was a first offender. He57 words
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Article122 1960-11-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Singapore Customs are keeping a strict check on ships t« prevent importers of Chinese crackers from exceed Ing their quotas. A Customs spokesman said today that importers were allowed to brine In certain quotas of crackers by the Import and Export Department. A strict122 words
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Article63 1960-11-25 9 SINGAPORE. Jhurs.— More than 350,000 students in all language streams will get two additional school holidays as from next year making a total of 12 holidays The new holidays, announced by the Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today on the advice of the educational advisory63 words
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Article62 1960-11-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Seven more people appeared in court today and were fined $25 each for operating games of chance. They were Ngr Ah Gek. Chla Boon Chiang, Koh Thong Huat, Ileng Lim Ngat. Mohamed Hussein. Low Hong Lung and Kuek Choi, all of whom were62 words
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Article49 1960-11-25 9 PENANG, Thurs.— The Penang Chinese Girls' High School and its primary section will held an exhibition on Dec. 1 and 2. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will open the new building of the Wah Keow Chinese School at Kepala Batas on Dec 3.49 words
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Article28 1960-11-25 9 TAIPING. Thurs. A food and fun fair will be held at the Methodist Chinese Church, Iskander Road, on Saturday evening In aid of its funds.28 words
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136 1960-11-25 9 HE THOUGHT SINGAPORE WAS PART OF FEDERATION T'EMERLOH, Thurs. A cook pleaded in a magistrate's court here yesterday that he did not know that Singapore was NOT part of the Federation of Malaya. Marmunih Abdullah. 25, of Lanchang Estate. Mentakab. had earlier pleaded guilty to a charge of making a136 words
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Article54 1960-11-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government announced officially today the appointment of Inche Ismail bin Mohamed All as the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank. Inche Ismail, a top Malay economist, was formerly the Federation's Minister in the Malayan Embassy in Washington. He returned from the54 words
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Advertisement140 1960-11-25 9 ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE DEEP-FREEZE COMPARTMENT AND ARO/KA F/L7F* ®OFF£K£D ONLY BY fj aj w^r \M uKnccht ji tfjffi (Ad ib modtA* (vntttmft marjts! Modtl X.1 90 $39.00 Down Why not call for an aHLHafIS inspection today at the Sole Agents for Singapore, Federation of Malaya k BorneoKEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD.140 words
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Advertisement246 1960-11-25 9 A well aimed blow by Pyrex Tarrac Chain maaa tVMMC HI k Mwowmlcilty imk« Moanmn tudi M Amlo, 4* >— Inn nd other typm o< laboratory wtra.ee i »«ry hifh lundird of uniformity. It't th* only mtrMna o< 10 kind in k\ J^^**p#. Europ*. Jurt an axampta «i I ho-246 words
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Article148 1960-11-25 10 Mr. Benn ('I don't want to be a peer') LONDON, Thurs.— Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn, British Labour politician, who has succeeded to a peerage hedoes not want, yesterday took new steps to become the first man to renounce a peerage since the 17th century. and the first M.P.Reuter - 148 words
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Article246 1960-11-25 10 'Rectify your errors' Malaya Yf ALAYA appealed to the South African Government on Tuesday to adopt a "realistic attitude towards South-West Africa and "rectify her errors" there. Senator Mohammed Zaii i bin Ha.ii Ismail also warned the trustreship committee that if South Africa's present actions were not stopped soon, South-West246 words
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500 1960-11-25 10 NEW YORK, Thursday COUTH -WEST Africa was described by a Pakistani U.N.. delegate yesterday as "a paradise for the rich and hell for the poor.'' "The rich are the Europeans and the poor, the indigenous people, the children of theReuter; UP - 500 words
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Article181 1960-11-25 10 MOSCOW, Thursday. pUSSIA yesterday strongly reaffirmed the prinxv ciple of peaceful co-existence, while world Communist leaders strove to settle reported ideological differences between Russia and China. Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper, in an unusually long leading article, placed on record the party's adherence to theReuter - 181 words
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Article43 1960-11-25 10 LOS ANGELES. Thurs Vice-President Richard Nixon plans to join a California law firm when he leaves government office next January, the Los Angeles Times said today. Mr. Nixon practised as a lawyer before entering politics after the war. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article33 1960-11-25 10 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Finance Ministers of India and Pakistan met here today In a bid to settle outstanding financial disputes between their countries arising from partition i n 1947. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1960-11-25 10 WASHINGTON. Thur?. A group of congre&smsn will fly to Europe on Saturday to review atomic co-operation between the United States and its Nato allies.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration293 1960-11-25 10 EARTH v. 'OUTLAW' PLANET IN BATTLE OF SPACE pILMS by and large are of three types the ones so good they leave us talking, the ones that merely entertain and those that fail in the attempt. Columbia's latest release In Eastman colour and Tohoscope. called "Battle In Outer Space" belongs.293 words
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Advertisement72 1960-11-25 10 Are your problems adding up? FACIT AE-2 ADDING MACHINE Let the FACIT Adding Machine solve your problems with figures.*; It's electric It's smooth It has fewer parts which mean less mechanical wear and tear! DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. Crosby Hout*. Singapore I T«lephon«. 950SS 145 High Str««t. KuiH Lumpur Telephone *****72 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1960-11-25 11 Line-iup I KENNEDY'S KEY MEN The big names that are being bandied about for those top Cabinet jobs WHOSE TELEPHONE WILL RING? 'Pendennis' counts himself in on the most exciting game now being played on Washington's Capitol Hi11... WHO Will get the jobs? As the last Republican leaves of the1,125 words
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Advertisement65 1960-11-25 11 Have you Good health comes from good food, and in every healthy diet there must be some bulk as well as carbohydrates and sugar for energy. Bread and Chiven -2»"^~Jam for example. J^K^^& Chiven Jam is f uQ of fnrit and sugar, good for you and such wonderful flavour. tf!9%)65 words
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Advertisement452 1960-11-25 11 fWf Goddard's give a special J^|fpMS touch to the home you love i "iSk*! 111 IfK. For eve Tthlng that shines and glistens In your home. V| pjri 1 Mll#«Tsf#V j there's a special Ooddard's polish. A polish that protect* your I^rvgJ i ijVKk precious furniture, stiver and metal lasts452 words
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Miscellaneous295 1960-11-25 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS how arms met In a Hurry (7). 1 Tutoring the class In Room 6 Official leave granted at toe O. perhaps (15). other side of the river (5). 8 Sort of cloud? Might be (6). 7 Idle tuner causes Internal 9 Disguise three points about a295 words
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397 1960-11-25 12 Japan exports $57 m more to Malaya JAPAN is expanding h«r trade with the Federation and Singapore this year. Trade figures for the first nine months show that Japan has become the second largest exporter to the Federation and Singapore after Britain in terms of value. Her imports into the397 words
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199 1960-11-25 12 Coming soon: Golf sets from Britain *|ORE Sl.azenger.s sports goods, especially golf sets, will soon be made available in the Federation and Singapore to meet growing demand. Mr. M. McMaster. managing director of Slazengers Ltd., of London, said in Singapore last week that a new golf set, the Gary Player,199 words
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Article, Illustration209 1960-11-25 12 BANKS, commercial houses, Governmen: offices and other institutions in Singapore and Malaya have available a new method of keeping important documents and records. Their problem can be solved by the Thermo-Fax microfilm reader printer now being introduced to the local markets. Made by Minnesota Mining209 words
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Article83 1960-11-25 12 DUNLOP Rubber Australia Ltd. has announced Its acquisition of Buesst and Bills Brothers Pty. Ltd.. which makes inner spring mattresses and bedding. During the year one of Dunlop's subsidiaries. Dunlopillo Pty. Ltd., acquired the business of Sleepmakers Pty. Ltd.. makers of inner spring mattresses in Queensland and83 words
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Article, Illustration207 1960-11-25 12 STEREOPHONIC equipment is steadily replacing hi-fl, according to Mr. Loh Fah, managing director of Nanyang Radio Co., Ltd., Singapore. Mr. Ldh saic that not only hart stereo been proved superior to hi-fi, but it was now also available at low prices. As a result, more and207 words
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Article40 1960-11-25 12 Associated Portend Cement Manufacturers Ltd. of London is to build a €4 million cement plant near Geelong. Australia, where there is enough raw material to support a cement plant with Initial production capacity of 200,000 tons a year.40 words
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Article60 1960-11-25 12 SARAWAK collected $3,516,776 in revenue in October, a decrease of $26,096 compared with September. Export duties totalled $1,233,558. down $66,890. and import duties amounted to $2,104,147, a drop of $29,695. This brings total revenue collections for th« first 10 months this year to $40,727,928. against $31,212,--895 and60 words
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Article, Illustration255 1960-11-25 12 AN AUSTRALIAN PLAN FOR BUTTER FACTORY ONE of Australia's largest butter manufacturing companies, K. L. Ballantyne Pty. Ltd., of South Melbourne, is considering setting up a butter packing factory in the Federation or Singapore The governing director of the company. Mr. Keith L. Ballantyne. said before leaving Singapore for Hong255 words
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Advertisement96 1960-11-25 12 114 jw^ rf m Now with special High Porosity Paper ?1 Jlfel Salem research creates a revolutionary cigarette paper that breathes new ir ild ness into the smoke J4?s new freshness into the 9avor. Invisible porous openings blend just the right """""(■I amount of fresh air with each puff to96 words
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Advertisement1495 1960-11-25 15 NOTICES I A.I.F. SCHOLARSHIP FOR NURSES The Board of the Australian Imperial Forces (A.LF.) Nursing Scholarship Fund invites applications from Registered Female Nurses resident in the Federation of Malaya for a Scholarship to attend the 1961 Ward Sister Course ai the Australian College of Nursing in Melbourne. The selected applicant1,495 words
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Advertisement1048 1960-11-25 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St ets. txtrm EUROPEAN COMPANY specialising In timber preservation require a Manager (or their Buttenrorth Plant. Age 24 30. Minimum educational requirement. Senior Cambridge or equivalent, must be fluent In both written and spoken English. Full training will be given, tbouirh experience in1,048 words
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Advertisement885 1960-11-25 15 TUITION 20 Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St ets. txtrm SINGAPORE DRIVING SCHOOL refresher course $25/-. complete $55/-, guaranteed $90/-, Competent Instructors /Instructresses. Modern dual-con-trolled cars. Ring *****. 93, Owen Road. Spore. POSTAL TUITION. Minerva College offers excellent Postal Tuition for Cambridge, Malayan Certificate, qualifying Test. L.C.X. Commercial subjects. Malay etc.885 words
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Advertisement1203 1960-11-25 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St ets. txtrm LATE 1953 HILLMAN Coupe, Taxed, Insured. Good Engine. Patnt, Bodywork. 51, 600,'-. 0.n.0. or to e.-wrnar.gt for latrr model. Telephone b'port :"us.'.n 1»53 AUSTIN PRINCES 1037 Vaaxhall Ol— U. IM Ford, Zephyr. All excellent condition. Trade-ins easy payment arranged.1,203 words
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250 1960-11-25 16 Old Holiday Flight is sprightly as ever KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. II WAS a quiet morning here and only a few horses were out for time-making gallops on the track. Best of this morning's gallops was Holiday Plight's 3f in 41 4/5 on a soft track. This old stager,; now in250 words
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Article45 1960-11-25 16 MANCHESTER, Thurs The South African Rugby j Union touring team beat the| North- Western Counties 11-0; here yesterday. At half-time they led 3-0. Doug Hopwood. Ronnie Hill, and Piet Uys scored tries for the South Africans. Giepie Wentzel converted Hill's try Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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149 1960-11-25 16 New hopes of averting footballers' strike I ONDON. Thurs. Hopes of averting a national strike by Britain's professional footballers rose last night after peace talks described as "encouraging". Professional footballers have threatened to strike on Dec. 13 if they do not get better pay and conditions. Their union, the ProfessionalReuter - 149 words
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Article30 1960-11-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The finals. of the Federal Infantry Brigade boxing championships will be held at Galloway Wing. Ministry of Defence. Rifle Range Road tomorrow at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article99 1960-11-25 16 SYDNEY. Thurs. Cash awards totalling A £3.670 will be paid to Australian and We^t Indies cricketers in the series of Tests commencing on Dec. 9 at Brisbane. Chairman of directors of W. D. and H. O. Wills (Aust). Ltd. Mr. T. J. N. Foley announcedReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-11-25 16 YEAR-OLD Blackpool-born forward George Eastham stands sym- bolically on the gun emblem of Arsenal Football Club on the floor of the main hall of Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London, after he had signed for the club last week. Eastham was transferred from Newcastle United forReuter - 64 words
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184 1960-11-25 16 NOW HERD WANTS TO MOVE —'SOONER THE BETTER' T ONDON, Thurs. David Herd. Arsenal's Scotland centre forward, wants to quit Highbury for Manchester United "straight away" now that George Eastham has signed for Arsenal. Herd made this statement: "I am ready to move .straight away, the sooner the better. As184 words
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424 1960-11-25 16 GEORGE EASTHAM - No 'crusade' —this is for my family GEORGE EASTHAM By the former Newcastle inside- forward signed on by Arsenal for £47.500 after he had staged a "strike" lasting 141 days. JT is all over. The talking, the waiting, the A suspense. Now I can get on with the important business424 words
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Article122 1960-11-25 16 SOCCER INTERNATIONAL (London) England 5 Wales 1. EUROPEAN CUP (Berlin): Wtsmut of Germany 2 Rapid Austria 0. FOOTBALL LEAGUE CTP: 3rd rd Everton 3 Bury 1; Chesterfield 0 Leeds 4; Rotherham 2 Bristol Rovers 0; replay Aston VOm 3 Preston 1. RUGGER TOUR MATCH (Manchester) N. W.122 words
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Article285 1960-11-25 16 Tengku sees England win 5-1 LONDON, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Malaya's Prime Minister and president of the F.A. of Malaya, saw England beat Wales by five goals to one in an international soccer match at Wembley Stadium here yesterday. Wales, unbeaten in their previous five internationals, played well and wereReuter - 285 words
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Article84 1960-11-25 16 BARCELONA. Thurs.— Rea: Madrid's long reign as Europe's top soccer cluo ended last night when they were eliminated from the European Cup by Barcelona. The Madrid club, winners or the Cup every year since its Inception In the 1955-56 season, were beaten 2 l by Barcelona hereReuter - 84 words
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Article288 1960-11-25 16 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton By Canberra, Thurs. IyEST Indian selectors, with Wesley Hall and Sonny Ramadhin in the side, are playing for victory against the New South Wales in the match which begins in Sydney tomorrow. It has been customary with touring sides to rest their288 words
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Article70 1960-11-25 16 TOKYO. Thurs. Hlroshi Okawa of Japan last night won the Orient Junior lightweight title when he knocked out Oil Plores of the Philippines in the eighth round of their title flght. Flores went down twice in the eighth before the winning punch exploded on him justReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement60 1960-11-25 16 Buy tall 20 for 90c 1O for 450 SEE HOW MUCH BIGGER TASTE HOW MUCH BETTER Today, there's no cigarette value to beat Viscount. Extra tall, firmly packed with incomparably fine tobacco and a filter tip for cooler smoking and all for 90c Made by Godfrey Phillips Ltd. England £&wB60 words
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Article, Illustration270 1960-11-25 17 HE WILL TRAIN WITH POH LIM IN FUTURE By MOK SIN PIN Singapore, Thursday TAN YEE KHAN, the 19-year-old Perak badminton player who has been selected for Malaya's Thomas Cup team, will move to Singapore early next year. Khan has decided to settle in270 words
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Article109 1960-11-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tamilian Physical Culture Association. strong contenders lor the Selangor Div. 1 league hockey championrhlp. enhanced their chances with an 8-0 victory over Technical College at Princes Road today. TPCA led 4-0 at hall -time with goals by Paramallngam '2. Shanmuganathan and Manjit. Paramallngam and109 words
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Article61 1960-11-25 17 BRISBANE. Thurs. The United States Davis Cup team completed a 5-0 sweep over the Philippines today Chuck McKinley defeated Felicisimo Ampon and Dennis Ralston toppled Raymundo Deyro in the last two singles matches of their inter-zone match here. McKinley beat the 40-year-old Ampon 6-4.UPI - 61 words
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Article91 1960-11-25 17 CINGAPORE. Thurs— Marint Department, early fav-ou-ites for the title, will ha/c to play m the preliminary round of the Singapore Amateur F.A.s Under-20 league competition. The two preliminary round matches— Marines v Redhlll; BetU Jay a v Mlnto— will be plujed at Farrer Park on Dec. 3.91 words
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Article149 1960-11-25 17 SPORTS SUMMARY HOCKEY I I'ORE LEAGUE DIV. 2; RMN <Lee Chee Poo 4. gift goal) Uni\ersity 0. >!(.\M\T DISTRICT LEA OLE: International Club 0 PWDSC 0. PEXAXG LEAGUE DIV. 1: E.i -tern Smelting SC 1 ilzad) P T 0. IPOh LEAGUE DIV. 2: Kllat Club 2 (Letchumanan) Police 0. TAIPING149 words
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Article46 1960-11-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Bombay State waterpolo team, now in Singapore, will meet Malaya at the Chin Woo pool here on Sunday. Six members of the Bombay team will meet a Malayan team in a swimming match on the same day.46 words
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Article34 1960-11-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Victoria Institution qualified lor the quarter-finals of the Selangor Schools Under-16 hockey competition when they beat Klang High School 4 o on the Shaw Road ground today.34 words
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Article402 1960-11-25 17 SINGAPORE. Thursday iriTH several top -notch Singapo racing drivers entered, competition should be razor keen at the Singapore Motor Club's Thomson Road Sprint, the last event of the season, on Sunday. Main contenders for the F.T.D. award for cars are L.C. Chan. Jimmy Milne. Tony402 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-11-25 17 HpHE Sultan of Pahang inspects the two polo ponies Patrina (left) and Crown Lease, he bought from the famous Claudrlands stud in New Zealand. Holdinp the ponies is Mr. R.B. Walker, owner of the stud. The Sultan also attended race meetings during his short stay53 words
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Article247 1960-11-25 17 SHA EXPERTS DISAPPOINTED SINGAPORE. Thursday. s!IX experts of the Singapore Hockey Association 0 including the president, Sir George Oehlers were disappointed at the poor turnout at the final session of the umpires board conference at the Y.M.CA. last night. The experts were expecting to answer247 words
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Article52 1960-11-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Officials of the Malayan Motor Sports Club are: Dr. W. H. Dyson (president). L.A. Worley (vicepresident), MO. Spragge (captain). Mrs. L. Worley (secretary). D. Gustavus (treasurer), Ismail bin Abdul Majeed (social member). Lam im Kong motor-cycling member). S Theravlam, Michael Chee, I.M. Barnwell. W. Carter52 words
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198 1960-11-25 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Thirteen new Singapore track and field records have been ratified by the Singapore A. A. A. They are (previous records in brackets) 100 yards 9.9 sec (10.0) by Ernest Frlaa. 220 yards— 2l.Bsec (22.1) by Tan Eng Yoon. 410 yards— 49.4sec (49.8) by M.198 words
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Article45 1960-11-25 17 MONTREAL, Thurs.— George Chuvalo (Toronto) regained the Canadian heavyweight boxing title here last night with a unanimous 12--round decision over holder Bob Cleroux (Montreal). Cleroux. who had been favourite to keep the title, took the crown from Chuvalo In August. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article26 1960-11-25 17 PENANG. Thurs. The tennis exhibition by Jack Kramer's professional troupe here on Dec. 5 will be played under floodlights at the Penang Sports Club.26 words
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Article91 1960-11-25 17 HOCKEY TRIAL: Spore Probables v Possibles 'Balestier Rd). S'GOR LEAGUE: Dlr Radio Malaya v Wearnes Slmit v University "B" (Imbi Rd); RMAF v Municipality (Bellamy Rd). IPOh LEAGUE: D!r. 1 Andersoniarts v Indian re (Anderson S<-h>: Div 2 3rd Bn RMR v Falim (psdansi; Headquarters 'i FIB v91 words
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Article253 1960-11-25 17 Chee, 17, sets new swim record SINGAPORE, Thurs.— O Chee Slew Ghee set up a new Singapore native record of lmin 17.35e0 for the 100 metres breaststroke swim at Tanjong Rhu today. This Ls o.Bsec faster than the previous mark set by Seah Pong Pin early this year. Eighteen-year-old Slew253 words
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Article38 1960-11-25 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— All hockey matches, except the division two game between R.M.N. and University, were cancelled today because of rain. R.M.N. won s—o,5 0, scoring through Lee Chee Foo i 4) and a gift goal.38 words
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Article276 1960-11-25 18 ILLEGAL JAKARTA RING ENGAGED IN BANKING, GOLD AND SILVER BARS TRANSACTIONS JAKARTA, Thursday THE Indonesian Attorney-General's Office announced yesterday that it had uncovered a big currency-manipulating organisation. Managed by foreigners, with Indonesians as their assistants, the organisation engaged in illegal banking, and in dealing in gold andReuter - 276 words
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518 1960-11-25 18 HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS WERE SO CONFUSED SINGAPORE. Thurs. "JUIK Ministry of Education has given an assurance to Singapore candidates silling for the Cambridge Chinese literature paper. that they will not be penalised lor a mix-up which resulted in their having to answer questions based on a book not in the518 words
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115 1960-11-25 18 Russian team surveys mineral wealth in Rhio Isles JAKARTA. Thurs. Russian experts are surveying mineral deposits on Borneo, and the Rhio Islands, south of Singapore. An Indonesian official said 21 Russians and 10 Indonesians had completed investigations of iron ore, coal, lime, and quartz deposits in East Borneo, where theReuter - 115 words
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Article51 1960-11-25 18 YOKOHAMA. Thurs.— From inside an oven at a Yokohama crematorium came a sepulchral voice: "Get the furnace going." The stoker paled. But It was only Japa: labourer Shigeru Matsumoto. Jilted by his sweetheart. "This is no place for .suicides." police explained as they took him51 words
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Obituary24 1960-11-25 18 MR. V.K.t. WONO pax«ed away peacefully at General Hocpltal on -'4 11.60. Kun.ral »t Kl.tnt; O inetrry tcxl.iy 25 11.60 iit 4.30 p.m.24 words
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Article86 1960-11-25 18 THE FAMILY of late Mr David I th. '>i;.nk> r.Uuvt-i and (n.-nrtu I for wreath*. coretolrncc and att,nd:incr .it funeral. MR. AND MRS LAKSHIMINARA- YANIER of Alor Stiir thank all tho*.- who attend- d. MM mesoagea and pre- j nenti for tf>.- mamam- of thur daughter, Likshml uith Ganesan86 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-11-25 18 r'O soldiers. one a Lieutenant from Malaya and the other a Staff Sergeant from Ghana, met in Bordon. Hampshire, two years ago when they were both doing a course in the military establishment there. Six months later they returned to their221 words
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Article387 1960-11-25 18 LONDON. Thurs— Stock markets in London today closed with a rather depressed appearance after another unsettled day. Statements by Lombard Banking and Charterhouse failed to reassure the market regarding hire purchase losses while the generally uncertain economic outlook continued to restrain buyersNews ihat Ford motors387 words
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Article211 1960-11-25 18 FORMOSA, RUSSIA BIG U.N. DEBTORS YEW YORK. Thurs. 11 The Soviet Union and Nationalist China are the two biggest, debtors to the United Nations. A dozen other states arc m arrears with their regular contributions for 1958 and 1959. A detailed statement of contributions to the world organisation's budget wasReuter - 211 words
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Article34 1960-11-25 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The East and West Central Areas the St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold their annual inspection at the Victoria Government School and Outram School, respectively, at 4 p.m. on Sunday.34 words
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