The Straits Times, 8 March 1960
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Title Section20 1960-03-08 1 AVEHACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Nat*"" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1960 if 15 CENTS20 words
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Article491 1960-03-08 1 Cambridge Examination results: Thousands make the grade A.C.S. leads in the top. grade gINGAPORE, Mon. Senior Cambridge results for Singapore and five States in the Federation, announced tonight, show that thousands of boys and girls have "made the grade." Results of other shitcs arc expected tomorrow.491 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-03-08 1 DAY OF GRIEF.. .TWO FAMILIES SEE THEIR HOUSES GO UP IN SMOKE A mother and her twothildren cry os their home one of six attop huts -f-gots up in flames in Gurney Rood, Kualo Lumpur yesterday A man consoles his wife and daughter, who has just returned from school forUP - 63 words
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92 1960-03-08 1 STRIKE MOVE BY COUNCIL UNIONS IS SUSPENDED SINGAPORE, Mon. The secretary general of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, Mr. S.P.P. Nathan, tonight announced that strike notices served on the Council by 12 unions affiliated to the federation had been "temporarily suspended pending negotiations." Fresh talks The 14-day notices92 words
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368 1960-03-08 1 50 homeless and factory crippled in two fires KUALA. LUMPUR, Monday. TWO fires today put a $3,500,000 match factory out of action and made 50 people homeless. Fire No. 1 broke out at the Sincere Match Factory in Petaling Jaya this evening, causing damage estimated at more than $100,000. 1368 words
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151 1960-03-08 1 BAIL DENIED TO MAN FACING TWO KIDNAPPING CHARGES SINGAPORE. Mon. Ong Slew Chuan. 22, was produced in a Magistrate's Court here today to face two kidnapping charges and a criminal Intimidation charge. Ong was accused of kidnapping a 10-year-old boy. Ang Teck Chye, from his foster mother, Teo Ah Long.151 words
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Article25 1960-03-08 1 JAKARTA Mon.-The Indonesian Chief Minister and Finance Minister. Doctor Djuanda. has appointed Doctor Butlkno Slamet acting Governor of the Bank of Indonesia.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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93 1960-03-08 1 SOVIET NOTE OF WARNING TO U.K. ON BONN BASES LONDON. Mon. Foreign Office officials today studied a summary of a Soviet Note to Britain opposing the establishment of German supply bases in Spain. A spokesman said that the text of a Soviet Note to West Germany warning against the conclusionReuter - 93 words
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135 1960-03-08 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three of four children who had bread for breakfast in their Cavan Road home yesterday and were admitted to hospital suffering from suspected food poisoning, were still "dangerously UP today They are Quah Kew Alk. three, hia brother, Kew Seng. five,135 words
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Article179 1960-03-08 1 Britain offers base to Bonn LONDON. Mon. Britain has offered her rocket range in the 1 Outer Hebrides for missile testing to all NATO member nations, including West Germany, the Defence Ministry disclosed today. A spokesman for the Defence Minister. Mr. Haroid Watklnson. said the efftr -.vas made to allow179 words
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Advertisement141 1960-03-08 1 LATEST 1960 Modern German Lampwares Garden Lamp* g^a— au. Ceiling Lamps Wall •rackets \v I I W Standing Lomps Table Lamps ate. All available at iT moderate prices. y^^^JJ Obtainable from: WAN HIN ft CO.. LTD., Sf/*2, RobiHton Rood. Si»f»o™. T«l: 370»o. Oil ¥T DE 82 S>^ For those who141 words
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Advertisement71 1960-03-08 1 SUB-MINIATURI CAMERA INCORPORATING COUPLED r^J I EXPOSURE METER Sol« A««n»« SCOTT A ENCLISH IS t.A.) LTD }<M 79 AnMn Road. Si»»o»or« V -H Tt> TIMo-7 STOP PRESS NINE RED iUBi WITH NASSER LONDON Mon Nine -<n irl MtaMrtWl now working with tAR uadrr COBt.-f>l MIM I ti*n cr»»wj, been tr71 words
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251 1960-03-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The chairman of the Malayan People's Socialist Front, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, M.P.. called for stricter discipline among members. Inche Boestamam, leader of Party Rakyat which with the Labour Party of Malaya, forms the Socialist Front, was addressing the second congress of the251 words
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Article325 1960-03-08 2 'SOUND AND RESPONSIBLE 9 ACTIONS SINGAPORE, Monday. THE chairman of the Chartered Bank Ltd., Mr. A.V. Grantham, today praised the Singapore Government for the steps it had taken to eliminate the less desirable features of life in the State, especially gangsterism. Hi mad* the325 words
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106 1960-03-08 2 PAYA LEBAR SETS A NEW RECORD: 279,000 PASSENGERS LAST YEAR CINGAFORE. Mon. The Department of Civil Aviation handled an alltime record number of passengers at Paya Lebar airport last year. The total was 279.072 compared with 253.79fi In 1955. Airlinei attributed the rise In passenger traffic to the introduction of106 words
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170 1960-03-08 2 MALACCA, Monday. THE Malacca Legislative Assembly today passed three Bills relating to remuneration and allowances of the Chief Minister and members of the Executive Council, Speaker and members of Legislative Assembly. The Chief Minister will re. ceive a monthly salary of $2,150 plus170 words
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90 1960-03-08 2 COURT TOLD OF RACKET TO SWINDLE WIVES PENANG, Mon. police officer told the First Mafiktrate's Court today that a gang of youths operated a three-cards game to swindle housewives of their market money. Insp. Quah Eat Hin said thie when Ooi Kirn Kee. 32. unemployed, was fined S2O for playing90 words
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249 1960-03-08 2 EVERY HOSPITAL COMPLAINT LOOKED INTO: ONG ITANGAR, Mon. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. today gave an assurance that his Ministry "fully investigates" every complaint about hospitals. "These complaints are normally brought to my notice and receive my personal attention." h« said at the opening249 words
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Article25 1960-03-08 2 MUAR. Mon —A tapper from Segamat. Tee Boon Chin, was waylaid by four thugs In Jalan All last night and robbed of 54525 words
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260 1960-03-08 2 rE Mlulster of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Johari. left for Bangkok today to "sell" Tengku Abdul Rahmans proposal for a South -East Asian Friendship and Economic Treaty. Inche Khlr la leading a seven-man Malayan delegation to the Ecafe conference there.260 words
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Miscellaneous31 1960-03-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby AoOMT «WOBBV. MAOAftIN /iTS JU«T AC IP ITO four I OOMT IVlfiH<\ ;i I CAN PCfISUAOC HIM J BbfrN 065K5N60 WITW I I VO(JR WtFf WILL31 words
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341 1960-03-08 3 It looks like a 'start all over again' in Cyprus NICOSIA, Monday. POLITICAL sources close to the prolonged Anglo-Cypriot talks here believe that a new five-party conference on Cyprus is becoming inevitable. Although considerable detail has been covered during 10 days of exchanges on the subject of British bases, theReuter - 341 words
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161 1960-03-08 3 NASSER'S THREAT TO CUT OFF TIES WITH U.S. MEW YORK, Mon.--11 The United Arab Republic will curtail its cultural relations with the United States if the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurioc, meets President Eisenhower during his coming American visit, it was reported here today. The American Broadcasting Corporation161 words
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Article33 1960-03-08 3 CANBERRA. Mon. Mr. Arthur Augustus Calwell was elected leader of the Federal Opposition today. Federal Labour caucus chose him to replace the former opposition leader. Dr. Herbert Evatt. Rei'terReuter - 33 words
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Article27 1960-03-08 3 LONDON, Mon.— Ten couples danced through the night and well Into this evening to set up a new record of 25 hours nonstop Jiving. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article151 1960-03-08 3 RABAT. Mon. Several hundred rescue workers prowled through the shattered ruins of Agadir yesterday in the faint hope of finding more survivors of last week's earthquake. Rescue ope-ations in the devastated Moroccan port continued although no survivor had been found for the past 48 hours.Reuter; UPI - 151 words
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106 1960-03-08 3 BRISBANE Mon. True romance and the sense of chivalry are being extinguished and the girls of today are mainly to blame for it, the Most Rev James Duhlg. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, said yesterday. In a pastoral letter read from the pulpits of all106 words
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102 1960-03-08 3 HOW TO GO ON BUSINESS A BIT SHARPISH... LONDON, Mon.— A London consulting engineer Is negotiating with the Admiralty to buy a 500 m.p.h. Sea Hawk Jet fighter to go on business ml»» slons. Mr. Harold Best-Devereux, 40. wants "an aeroplane with the speed which the businessman of the futureReuter - 102 words
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133 1960-03-08 3 US concern over Guinea recognition of East Germany WASHINGTON, Monday. AMERICAN officials expressed concern yesterday over Guineas decision to extend diplomatic recognition to Communist East Germany They said Guinea's action might be followed by other emerging nations In Africa. They said East Germany has made a certain amount of progress133 words
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Article45 1960-03-08 3 NAPLES. Mon. The audience watching Offenbach's 'The Tales of Hoffman" at th« Ban Carlo Opera here last night had their money refunded after the tenor crumpled onto the stage during an attack of appendicitis stopping the performance after the first act. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article26 1960-03-08 3 LONDQN. Mon. A new move to bring back birching for crimes of violence is being planned by some sections of the Conservative Party. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article60 1960-03-08 3 GENEVA, Mon. For the first time in the history of Geneva, women have been granted equal voting rights with men In cantonal affairs. A cantonal referendum today a.nd yesterday on whether women should be allowed to vote or stand as deputies in the cantonal parliament gaveReuter - 60 words
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Article43 1960-03-08 3 COLOMBO. Mon. The death occurred here last night of Mr. M.W.H. de Sllva. QC. a former Minister of Justice, Judge of vhe Supreme Court, and Ceylon High Commissioner in New Delhi for a brief period. He was 73.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article153 1960-03-08 3 MARILYN AND LIZ ON STRIKE HOLLYWOOD. Mon The major Hollywood studios were due to shut down today because of the first strike ever called against them by the 14,000-member Screen Acton Guild. Stars like Marilyn Monroe, who has been working at 20th Cen-tury-Fox on "Let's Make Love, and Elizabeth Taylor,153 words
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70 1960-03-08 3 TO ANTHONY FROM MARGARET: SECRET GIFT T ONDON, Mon. Mr. Antony Armstrong Jones. Princess Margaret's fiance, celebrated his 30th birthday today. He is six months older than the Princess. "Hie couple returned to London this morning from the Royal Lodge at Windsor, where they spent the weekend with the Queen70 words
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305 1960-03-08 3 New Ghana plan may create a dictatorship LONDON, Monday BRITISH newspapers today expressed sharply divided reaction to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah s proposals for tranforming Ghana into a republilc under an elected president. Several editorials f>lt that the proposals for a new constitution were sensible, bold. Ingenious and wellsuited to theReuter - 305 words
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Miscellaneous346 1960-03-08 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wsve 47* metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Short Wave 62 metres <si it vn m t ..i,.. from ».N U> 10.M pm. SERVICE f 1.7 metres AM 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Kuala Lumpur 341 metres News;346 words
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Article50 1960-03-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Slngafaore infantry Regiment will Mold It* third annuai parade at 5 p.m. on Saturday at the barracks In Ulu Pandan. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin khak. will take the salute. A fulldress rehearsal will be held at 8 a.m. on Wednesday50 words
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Article40 1960-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Govinda Murugalyan. a barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, In the High Court today. Mr. L.A.J. Smith appeared in support of his application for admission.40 words
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Article35 1960-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A customs land ambush party recovered 395 lb. of contraband cigarettes from a koleh at Siglap beach at 1.45 a.m. yesterday. A man inside the koleh man-aged to escape.35 words
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Article31 1960-03-08 4 BINGAPORE, Mon. The augmented Malayanaires, conducted by Dick Abell, will present Malay music in the modern manner In the programme "Rayuan Sukma over Radio Singapore at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article672 1960-03-08 4 PROVISION QF ROADS, PATHS AND LIGHTS: SERANGOON GARDENS TO GET MARKET SINGAPORE. Mon. Road 91 m.s.. Hillside Drive. i Bukit Tlmah Road In front !of Kramat 8} m.s., Kranjl Road 13j m.s., Woodlands Road 13| m.s. The construction of agricultural roads will be carried out at672 words
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128 1960-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A young hairdresser. Pun Chew Yong, who su*d her husband, Lee Chiang Joo, a shop assistant, for dissolution of her marriage with him on grounds of cruelty, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Wee Chong in the High Court today.128 words
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Article312 1960-03-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah In the Assize Court today told C. Rajagopal, 19. who robbed a food stall a&Ustant. Chan Slew Kan of h.ls wallet at the point of a knife, that he could not overlook the fact that a knife312 words
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Article50 1960-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.-Olpsy music will be presented Id the programme "Continental Musicals" over Radio Singapore at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow. The music will be played by Julal Tan and Susheela Dcvi (violin). Ous Steyn piano i. Val Ortega and Renaldo Lachlcha fc!artnet), Tlbor Napholz (cello) and John Fernandez (bass).50 words
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Article, Illustration174 1960-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A thief picked on a poor father of two to commit the meanest crime of the week. The thief got away with a wallet containing $18 and an identity-card belonging to Mr. John Robert Phuan. 54. The theft took place in Rochore Road174 words
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Article321 1960-03-08 4 P.A.R AID FOR NON- VOTERS SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE People's Action Party Is making an all-out effort to help those whose names have been expunged from the new electoral registers for not voting at the last general elections to apply to reI store their voting right. The Party's organising secretary. Mr.321 words
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Advertisement389 1960-03-08 4 •""••'""""•""""""•""•"""I PAGE OF EXTRA STURDY... school Built for Style a page de^d j J i to sport in schools, i &l Every schoolboy and i i schoolgirl will want to i I read this today in '^b b^b^^ Batf smmMftf j^s^^n^HSi U|^ r~ MAINLY FOR jß^^ J( A WOMEN EVE389 words
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Advertisement492 1960-03-08 4 mwrm m SHAW; •j Op«kii lastlon Pfcti— 994 1 A I OPENS TODAY A IJ- Life unfeldt before your »y*3 I l.'ll' "1 ii i MiaT ONLY A GIRL WHO IS I The I.aSJ^J" 1 Case of *~*-y Dr. Laurent X^ B Plus Pathe Nawt: Princess Morgoret'i EngoosnMnt. Next Chonge:492 words
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Miscellaneous218 1960-03-08 4 StiisoQpO9*G diary bikit tim ah TOOTH VMCA (Orchard Road): CLUB: Table tennla. body Junior dept. open from 2 pjn.; building, football, Horary 4 p.m. Body building and weight lifting JOO CHI AT YOUTH CLUB: 4 p.m.; Judo special Intensive Table tennis Indoor game* 4 course 6.4 a pjn.; cricket practice218 words
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Article2886 1960-03-08 5 Exam results Johore Muar High School Abdul Ohanl b. Md. Don 2 (3;. Abdul Jalll b. Abd. Latttf 3 (3). Abdul Mohee b. Hashim 3 (3), Abdul Rahman b. Kasbon 2 V 2), Abdul Razak b. Othman 3 (3), Abdul Samad b. Hajl Biraj 3 <3). Adenan b. Waglman 32,886 words
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Article1400 1960-03-08 5 King George V School, Seremban Gusa Lavan s o Vellu Plllay (3). Ramanathan so Tambiah (3). Sivasothy s/o Chelliah (2), Ho Poh Choo iSJ, KanaKamanl do Nadaraiah (3>. Mina Das De (2*. PUohpurani do Kandiah (3>. Sarasvathy do MurJKesu (S), Abdul Razak b. Abdullah (2). Abdullah b.1,400 words
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Advertisement265 1960-03-08 5 W &Afif/At H J ]fc\ &A&VZ You can tell as you make them those Stork cakes are going to be delicious Thejamily won't need coaxing to eat them up They'll be so delicious! light and fluffy. Stork is best for your pastry, ><' X|T|MfiMll\ baking with Storl V JaA. t^265 words
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Article7706 1960-03-08 6 LOWING are the reults of the Cambridge »1 Certificate Examlnaheld iii Singapore last c figure next to a name I to the grade pass In examination. vate candidates are belOtified direct by post Boys NCLO CHINESE SCHOOL 1 Hunud s/o Abdul Ghaiu H. Oliver Aiiyadasa UK7,706 words
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Advertisement254 1960-03-08 6 CAMBRIDGE RESULTS! C.V.M.A. SCHOOL (Malaya's largest part-time Colleae ot further Education) provide* special short courses in Cambridge Certificate and H.S.C. subjects to candidates wishina to take the 19eO «»-minotiont with a view to obtaining credit! and higher awards tor University entrance ond similar purposes. Classes will commence next week. Subjects:254 words
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Advertisement1617 1960-03-08 11 W THE BLUE FUNNEL UMB~ M LIVERPOOL. tLASEOW, LOHOON I CONTINENTAL PORTS. m» S 7?i Mat 1 1 iWtf'lW™* Mir« Mar 11/12 Marti Lxtrittl Glasiow M Mar J Mar "15 |J rgftu!aSa.-<ttia> m«« fc« aiS* I ivrraaal (Vat»ow Mar II Mar 25 MM 21/JOJ Mr 11/ 1 IW Livetinl Dublin1,617 words
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Advertisement2623 1960-03-08 11 ■EEgg7^^,^^JggZ2aß[ z^&vTHE LA.C. LIMES— *•*»••«•< fima-^vsl »oen, redse*. mediterranean continental i Scandinavian puts 121 ¥g>\ r sl Spore P. Slam Penni Ml( JSaf "SIBONGA" 1 1 }i3DH£ "SELANtIA" a) 21 21 Mm 22/23 Mir 24/2J Mar ''fir mT "BOMA" I) 10 Mar/ 4 Ax 5 t Apr 17 7 Aar2,623 words
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Advertisement1054 1960-03-08 11 Bfi- McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W^ UMB KXAVEMES3 UMB Tvsr* UfU l m vm6^? rassib. tor Canada USA Ncth Atlantic ports. Atcethtf carte tar Ceatral A Seat* Cm OF WELLINGTON America. pore p. Slum Romp] Bougainville Mai 21/23 Mar 24/20 Mar Spore P Sham tagaaa Cm If COVEHTRt 20/30 Mar1,054 words
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Article22 1960-03-08 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: March 7 March 5 Industrials: 13U.08 130.M Tins: 149.22 149.74 S Rubbers: 258.67 237.09 Jan. 1 1958—10022 words
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Article76 1960-03-08 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. Con. Zinc 93/Mount Lyell (5/-) 7/7' a North Broken Hill 157/6 Peko 10/7 Oil Search 4/6 Timor Oil 4/7', Con. Tin 7/11', Hill 50 7/11 Mount Morgan 22/Western Mining 12/4 Bank of NSW. £40H seller G. J. Coles 18/11 Woolworths 16/11 Swan Breweries 13/8 Aust. Con.76 words
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Article150 1960-03-08 12 \.l \K( H first trad.- rubbei •"1 buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 117'j cent* per lb.. unchanged on Friday's close. The closing tone «a.-, quietly steady. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 117. sellers 117',; Int. 1150 words
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Article146 1960-03-08 12 ALL Malayan Excbance Banks' Association, rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rate* to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/8. O.D. 33. 90 o si 31 3/8 credit bills. 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada buying airmail T.T. 31 5/16. O.D. 31 7/16. 90 d/st 31 7/8146 words
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Article71 1960-03-08 12 February rubber crops includedAmal Malay 83.500 lb.. Basset* 33,000 lb., Borelli 102,500 lb.. Bu kit Kepong 27.700 lb., Connemara 74,000 lb., Kuala Sidim 136.000 lb. and New Serendah 81,000 lb. Temerloh 102.900 lb. NyalM 36.470 lb. Kempas 360.252 lb. and Radella 24.000 lb. Brnta 97.000 ID.. Jrram KuanUn71 words
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748 1960-03-08 12 RUBBER EXPORTS LAST MONTH FELL BY 8 PER CENT By Our Market Correspondent AS was generally expected Malayan rubber exports fell by eight per cent in February and totalled 87,776 tons. They were the lowest exports since Sept. 1958. Overseas off-take was visibly less during the month which was also748 words
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Article516 1960-03-08 12 (\S the Malayan Stock Exchange v yesterday, all sections were quiet and the turnover was fair. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. Industrials Pltspatrlcks $1.22 (O. T). $1.23; Praser and Neave ords $1.94 and $145: Gammon $2.47 and $2.46; Henry Waugh $1.60516 words
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Article107 1960-03-08 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produr* 13 Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/Continent I March/April shipments $40 'j j buyers, $41 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $62 sellers, drum 865 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $331. Sarawak $330. special Sarawak black $220,107 words
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Article28 1960-03-08 12 SINGAPORE, March RUBBER: $1,171 per lb. (unchanged). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1,172 (quiet). TIN: $389,121 per plcul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering; 200 tons (down 10 tons).28 words
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Article253 1960-03-08 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Slnga*3 pore Harbour Board wharvei or expected today are: Neptunla 1/2, Donal 4/5, Utrecht BA. Karsllt 6/7. Karachi 8/9, Benloyal 10/11, Majula 13. Jan Matejko 15/16. Castleville 18. Cboko Maru 19, Rengam N. Wall 2. Serdang N. Wall 3. Tronoh N. Wall 4, Kajang253 words
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Article1068 1960-03-08 12 COMPANY MEETING SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT For The Sixty-Fourth Annual General M of Members, to be held at 19, Fenckurch London, E.C. 3, on Wednesday, 30th March. at 11.30 a.m. I The Chairman's Statement for the Sixty-F Annual General Meeting. The substantially increased pro* (Its disclosed in1,068 words
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Advertisement1123 1960-03-08 12 Kxpftu VJUk. PacUlo Atlantic Coast Sarvieo t.T.A. E.TJL t.I.A. Store P. Slam Penang H'kong I. Anieln New Yor* "liaaiiii Man" Ist Call je.M Mar 31 Mar/1 Air Iti call 3 Apr S Apr M AST 11 May "distal M*nr" Ist Call Is/;i Air Ji 22 Apr 21 Apr 7U Call1,123 words
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Advertisement212 1960-03-08 12 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD FROM RANGOON, MOULMEIN AND MERGUI LOADING FOR PENANG. MERGUI. MOULMEIN AND RANGOON. Spore Penan* S.S. "PYIDAWAYE 10/11 Mar 12/13 Mar Agents: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 338/342, TELOK AVER ST.. i 1 BEACH ST.. SINGAPORE- I. PENANG. TEL: ***** ***** TEL: ***** CHINA UNION LINES Spore Malacca212 words
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Advertisement413 1960-03-08 12 NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that wo have no Interest or connection whatsoever with any bookseller, stationer or printer except In our OWN name. PETER CHONG COMPANY. THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Members of the Association wUI be held In413 words
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Advertisement250 1960-03-08 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 74a of 1957. BE: P. Manlckaa of Imb No. M, Block -E" St. Georges Avenue, Singapore. Receiving Order made 6th December, 1957. I Date of Adjudication 6th Decem- ber. 1957. Date and place250 words
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Advertisement273 1960-03-08 12 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY I ORDINANCE (CHAPTER IN THE HIGH COCKT OF fl STATE OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 715 of >■ BE: C. T. Rajah of No. 45. H stead Road, Singapore, 11. Receiving Order made 19th i^M ember, 1957. Date of Adjudication 11th Ai::^| 1958. Date and place ol273 words
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Advertisement1009 1960-03-08 13 COMPANY MEETING OIL PALMS OF MALAYA, LIMITED TWEVTY-NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To be held at 51/54. Gracechureb Street, London, E.C.3, at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 30th March, 1960. SIR JOHN HAT'S STATEMENT Although the output of our main product, Palm Oil, wac slightly less than .that of the preceding year,1,009 words
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Advertisement702 1960-03-08 13 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of February. 1960. are as follows: PICLLS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1,340 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 3,378 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1,847 KAMUNTINO TIN DREDGING702 words
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Advertisement786 1960-03-08 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for the following appointments in the Johore Government Service: (a) Temporary Technical Assistant: $419x14-545/562x18-652. (bj Technician: $137.50x7.50--152.50/209x14-321/388x14 450, and (c) Official Translators: $152.50x7.50-167.80/224x14 338/ 366x14-422/448x14-504. plus COLA at current rates. Qualifications for: (a) Applicants must have been trained In786 words
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Advertisement787 1960-03-08 13 (Continued from Pace >) SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt tS (Ml*.)— Box St cit. txtrm WANTED doctor for full time practice at an established centrally located clinic. Apply Box A6SOS S.T. B'pore. EUROPEAN FAMILY desires living in nannie or baby amah for baby five months references essential. Box A 6607 S.T.787 words
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Advertisement990 1960-03-08 13 SITUATIONS WANTED it Wordt ti (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. extra HONEST HARDWORKING Chinese cookboy and amah available tin- mediately. Ring (1*054 (B'pore). NEAR OUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT with practical experience available immediately. Apply Box A9RI3 S.T. X.L HOTEL RECEPTIONIST INDIAN ags 34 3 years experienced seeking position Ir Hotel or Guest House.990 words
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Advertisement1035 1960-03-08 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE it Word, tS (Ml*.)— Box it ttt. txtrm SSMANQOON GARDSN CarlsDrookc Orovs semi-detached bungalow fully furnished SIO.OOO Inclusive. Let I quarterly at $340 p.m. Box K 65 74 B.T. S'pors 3 LIFT! Ideal shops alone Tanjoog KatODK Road. Ready now! Down Payment J7.400. Enq. Melodies1,035 words
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Advertisement772 1960-03-08 13 FOUND it Wordt ti (Ml*.) Box St ctt. txtrm HOLLAND ROAD Sunday 10.30 am. Qentlrmsn's spectacle* In case. Phons ***** or call 12A Bin Tons Park. 1 S'pors 10. DOGS, PETS, ETC. it Wordt tS (Ml*.)— Box St cU. txtrm M.X.A. CLASS I Alsatian puppies English bloodlines. Pries reasonable. Trlrpnone772 words
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Advertisement606 1960-03-08 13 FOR SALE it Wordt ti (Ml*.)— Box it ctt. txtrm FOR SMART TAILORING Winter Tropical Suits. Dinner Suits— Military Uniform Riding Breeches Ladles Costumes o\ Drrsses. Pleas* Visit Natxt Tailors, 4 Tanulm Road, Singapore Larg* Selections, Flrstclass Workmanship Ousxanterd Urgent Orders. Remodelling. Repairs Also Undertaken. MISCELLANEOUS Wordt ti (Ml*.)— Box606 words
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371 1960-03-08 14 Trade with Thailand now expanding FURTHER IMPROVEMENT LIKELY THIS YEAR fWO-WAY trade between Malaya and Thailand, which in 1959 increased by 11.7 per cent to $449.7 million over 1958, is expected to improve further this year. The Thailand Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Winiii Pachimsawat, said yesterday that this upward371 words
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Article114 1960-03-08 14 ANEW broad-spectrum antibiotic which is claimed to be significantly more potent than tetracycline and active against more bacterial strains, will soon be introduced in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. This was disclosed by Mr. A R. McGregor, special representative of the Lederle Laboratories department of114 words
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Article, Illustration203 1960-03-08 14 "THE chairman of the A board of the BorgWarner Corporation of Chicago, one of America's greatest corporate empires, arrives in Singapore "tomorrow for a three-day stay. He is Mr. Roy C. Ingersoll. who is head of the giant American industrial concern, whose products vary from203 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-03-08 14 NEW TYPE PERFUME FOR THIS MART OOURJOIS Ltd. of D London, manu.acturers of perfumery and toilet preparations, are to introduce a new perfume to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya soon. Mr. CD. Pattinson, export manager who is now on a visit here, said that the perfume would go into149 words
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Article76 1960-03-08 14 The Niss. n Motor Company plans to export its new medium-sized six-seater passenger cars to the Malayan and other South-East Asian markets in the near future, it was announced in Tokyo. Called the Nissan Cedric, the car is equipped with a four-cylinder engine and has a76 words
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Article, Illustration203 1960-03-08 14 JUREE cadets of Boustead and Co. Ltd. left Singapore during the week-end for further training in the United Kingdom. Tbey were Incbe Abdul Rahim bin Haji Mohammad, and Messrs. Ong le Mm and Jimmy Wong Su I Senr. They will be away for four203 words
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Article, Illustration205 1960-03-08 14 IBM chief has local talks on business growth INTERNATIONAL Business Machines World Trade Corp., of the United States, are expanding their organisation in the Federation of Malaya, Singa- 1 pore and other South-East Asian countries, in view of the growing economic and industrial development in the region. Mr. Arthur K.205 words
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Article56 1960-03-08 14 A new snipping service, providing direct links between Australia, New Guinea and North Borneo territories, will be introduced by the Austasia Une by the end of next month. The service will be inaugurated by the vessel Malacca. The Austasia Line of shipowners is incorporated in Singapore and its56 words
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193 1960-03-08 14 HISTORY win be made on March 18 when an Orient MidEast Lines' ship, Hartismere, arrives In Singapore to load cargo for direct discharge at the principal ports of the Great Lakes. Malayan cargo has previously been discharged at the Great Lakes ports, but only193 words
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Article99 1960-03-08 14 'THE Bank of East Asia 1 Ltd., made a net profit of $2.7 million in 1959 which includes the balance brought forward from the previous year. A dividend of $6 to be paid on the old share capital was recommended by the chairman, Mr. Kan Tong99 words
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Advertisement344 1960-03-08 14 In mm- *C~ aY I llKc n3 Jr put a (romp ton Parkinson CEILING FAN into circulation The C.P. high-rfficiency ceiling fan has ben designed to give the greatest poatible circubtioa of air per unit current consumption. A finger-tip wall control enables it to be rotated at varying speeds to344 words
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Advertisement84 1960-03-08 14 The Tools of F^ Your Business... |PL [W3 FURNITURE I^I^B»l^-^«i«B««1 Ilenae daiking Cupboordi and iK*lvm« _^,»»B»»BB»»»»r Chairs LL*"^' I ICofcn.ft JH^9 f10n.,1., SIIU lECIIIS Ito»aa4ai nnbli recording tanaodaM vitibia indaaing ij. ECBIITT ITEMS I John Tann »ot«i N*opoil poilo* (ranking •racliin*— I' FrontataiUr ivpiicims j-»i™^-™-™-««iMiM| *****11 J vj. rfSl I84 words
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Article272 1960-03-08 15 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA THREE TRIALS WILL BE HELD IN NEXT 10 DAYS By Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE Federation Army has drawn up an elaborate programme to facilitate the training and selection of the Combined Services '(Malaya) soccer team for this year's F.A.M. Cup and Malaya Cup272 words
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Article113 1960-03-08 15 Schoolboys soccer on April 9 KUALA lUMPUR. Mon. The schoolboys "international" soccer match between the Federation and Singapore will be played here on April 9. Twenty Federation schoolboys will be invited to undergo intensive training from March 31 to April 10. Their names will be announced shortly. The teacher-ln-charge of113 words
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Article132 1960-03-08 15 JJOBART. Mon Betty iX Cuthbert, Australia's i Olympic -Drir.t champion. Improved on the women's world 220 yards record by two-tenths ol a second when she clocked 23.25ec. in the Australian women's athletic championships here today. The official world record was set by Marlene Mathews i132 words
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Article199 1960-03-08 15 Charlie's $4,000 Rome problem SINGAPORE. Mon—Singapore's Asian and Olympic Games basketball referee Charlie Slen has been selected to officiate at the forthcoming Olympic Games basketball tournament in Rome from Aug. 25 to Bcpt. 11. Charlie '50) has received a letter from the secretary of the International Ameteur Basketball Federation. Mr.199 words
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Article46 1960-03-08 15 SINGAPORE, Tue*.— G.H.Q.. who defeated defending champions Cheshire* 1-0 last week, registered their second win when they beat 5 Dog Company R.M.P. 3-1 at Colombo Camp today. Leading 2-0 at half-time. G.H.Q. scored through Vusoi (2) and Waring. Honey man scored for R.M.P.46 words
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Article59 1960-03-08 15 GEORGETOWN. Mon— Jtm Parks, the Bussex wicket-keeper-batsman, ha? arrived here by air. to Join the MCC team. Parks, who has been coaching in Trinidad, was standing by since Peter May's illness was disclosed on Friday and was asked to join the team late on Saturday night when59 words
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Article50 1960-03-08 15 KLANG. Mon.— The third annual combined sports meet for Chinese schools In Klang and coastal districts will be held here on June 24 and 25. Pupils from four high schools Kwang Hwa, Chung Hwa, Hin Hwa and the Hua Keow— will stage a mass drill preceding the meet50 words
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Article80 1960-03-08 15 PENANO, Mon.-The Ceylon Provincials, a team comprising mostly of schoolboys, will play eight games in their soccer tour of Malaya next month. They will open their visit with a match against the Penang juniors at the City Stadium on April 12. Other fixtures are: April 1480 words
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Article27 1960-03-08 15 TEL AVIV. Mon.— lsrael beat Greece 2-1 in an Olympic qualifying soccer match 'European zone Group 4) here yesterday- Greece led 1-0 at half-time.27 words
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131 1960-03-08 15 I)UNEDIN. Mon.— New ZealJ land had to struggle to lead by 192 runs with one second innings wicket in hand after the third day's play in the third unofficial Test against an Australian XI here today. The match end* tomorrow After a reasonably131 words
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527 1960-03-08 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - Now Mike gets the 'Abdul Shani treatment' NORMAN SIEBEL By THE officials of Selangor's sports controlling bodies seem to share a partiality for riding rough shod over national heroes. Not so long ago the Football Association of Selangor discarded Abdul Ghanl on the grounds of unfltness but the national body,527 words
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Article268 1960-03-08 15 SINGAPORE, Monday. T\ESPITE heavy rain, more than 5,000 turned up tor the match between the visiting Peruvian football team and the Singapore Government Services F.A. XI which was postponed to tomorrow at Jalan Besar (kick-off 8 p.m.) The secretary of the B.O.SJA, Mr. 8. R. P.268 words
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Article167 1960-03-08 15 'TOULOUSE (France!. Mon 1 A French player waa carried off. a British player was ordered off and the whol» BrltLsh team threatened to walk off in the Rugby League International here yesterday which France won by 20 points to 18. Claude Mantoulan. tht FrenchReuter - 167 words
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117 1960-03-08 15 LEE KIN TAT STRETCHES SONNEVILLE IN FINAL gONN, Mon. Forraer Singapore schoolboy champion, Lee Kin Tat stretched the Indonesian ace Ferry Sonnevllle In a hard-fought second set before being beaten in the men's singles final of the German open badminton chamolonships here yesfiday. Sonneville won 15-9. 18-13. In the semi-finals,117 words
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Advertisement172 1960-03-08 15 TVHKISH O DGMZbDC fI3BB^BVL.^E| Wl^ M fc I BX. END M^U v^^v .fl^^^^Bv Jt^^. E^BL CIGARETTES _^A 9 W f^W Camel outsells every other cigarette for the 1 lth straight year! After all the shouting, one quiet fact remains: it ii superior tobacco that makes a Miperior cigarette. Smokers know172 words
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Advertisement409 1960-03-08 15 RV «x» V| RV 8x» «;d. is sot Typo. lndi.id»ol O» co«tml loc^»fl «o>od lomoi. Glory be the owner of a Ly Prismatic tgQ Super GLORY HI Binocular Z.C.F.. Z.I.F. 8.C.F.. 8 IF r xJO »««0 BXSO ?X» 1 10 KM UK 30 lo«J0 lI XW »xiO »xo9 AMi.»»tl«ct,o#.. hofd409 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-03-08 15 SOCCEft Peruvians v SOSPA XI (JaUn Botar. Spore p.m.): Frlendlles JolMads v REME Oeylang: IRC v RAP Changl. Pmrrer Park. HOCKEY 6HA trial: Oreen v Red. Thomson Road.28 words
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709 1960-03-08 16 DIRECTIVE RECEIVED FROM PREVIOUS GOVERNMENT, COMMITTEE IS TOLD SINGAPORE, Monday \IR. D. MORRIS, of the Public Works Department told the Protection Advisory Committee on Paints today that the P.W.D. used only P.A.R. paints because of directive he received from the previous government 18709 words
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Obituary103 1960-03-08 16 NEWS HAS SKIN NMMI from Crylon that Mr. M. W. H. U* Silva. «J.C. on^ time M:nntrr of Junticr in lh« Ctylon Cabimi. ha* pa wl a»ay ptaoafully on Mond»y. Tth March. lh6O. TIM funeral will takr place at Colombo on \s>dnc«day. »th March. acrordinK to Buddhist Ritri. MR*.103 words
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Article28 1960-03-08 16 VATICAN CITY. Mon Pope John today received in audience Admiral Sir Guv Grantham. the Governor of Malta, and Lady Orantham. who arrived In Rome yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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188 1960-03-08 16 DEMENTED SURVIVOR OF FISHING BOAT FOUND IN BUSH DARWIN, Australia, Mon.— A party from H.M.A.S. Quickmatch found in the bush on Bathurst Island today a demented survivor Of the Indonesian fishing boat, Semenget Baru, which had drifted helplessly in the Timor Sea for five wetits alter leaving Koepang on Jan188 words
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Article47 1960-03-08 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The I Singapore Anti-tuberculosis l Association has received another $640 in response to the chairman's annual appeal to firms and business houses for financial support for Its work this year. This brings the total amount received so far to $12,455.47 words
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Article317 1960-03-08 16 'Key is personnel management' SINGAPORE. Mon. An American consultant on industrial management said today that the key to greater production lay not so much in the latest production techniques and engi- neering methods, as in the study 01 personnel management. In an lmervie* mm the Straiu317 words
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Article308 1960-03-08 16 LONDON. Mon. It has been a fairly satisfactory day In stock markets and although there has been no rush to buy for the new account, which Is the first of the Etock Exchange year, a certain amount of selective buying has been seen. The activity was restricted to308 words
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Article28 1960-03-08 16 LONDON. Moo Spot S3"«d Norn. April 33", d.. April/June 33'^d., July Sept. 32Sd..Oct Dec. 32>»d.. Jan. March 31' d., March ci.f. 33\d.. April c.1.1. 33»d Tone: Quiet.28 words
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Article22 1960-03-08 16 LONDON. Moo. Buyers C 783. I sellers £7«3'-... Forward buyers £782>,. sellers £783'j. Settlement £783-.- Turnover a.m. 130 tons, pm 10.22 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-03-08 16 THREE women were amonc five lawyers admitted to the Federation Bar in Penang today by the Penang High Court Judge. Mr. Justice Rigby. The women (pictured above) were from ieft: Miss Toh Chuan Seng. Miss Sayloon Ong and Miss Chew Saw131 words
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Article189 1960-03-08 16 SINGAPORE, Monday. '"THE Coroner. Mr. N.A. DRozario. today warned all mediocre swimmers against attempting too long a distance. Mr. DRozario gave this warning at the conclusion of an inquest on a 19-year-old student of the Paya Lebar Methodist Secondary School. Llm Seng Huat, who was presumed dead189 words
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Article90 1960-03-08 16 'Spore will be in the ECAFE' BANGKOK. Mon. Singa- pore and Brunei would be accepted a.s associate members of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far* East for the first time, autho-* ritative sources said today. These sources said that both Brunei and Singapore would be granted voting rightsReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement230 1960-03-08 16 CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS M (Uinimum, COLIMAN -U Manr Fred. I tfmiKMrr, on 7..1.60 hi Butucsur Hon piiHl. Both ajafl POM To |m Tin and Ba Bin ton Knc Ch.-un »i the Mmtcrnlty Hospital. Penan«. on jih March Bolli well NC—LIM: MM W«h to Pit Pit, «<ron<J dauxiitr-r of Mr. and Mm.230 words
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Advertisement56 1960-03-08 16 jiolbrooks WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE >. >fir«. {BH__^ K __^~__k_Jr^^ Iff THE NEW NON-DRIP BOTTLE^^B S^*S 1 i ~~~*"~~T~B_Tyv-O It Drops It Pours Cleanljf^^^ Freely ONLY HOLBROOKS HAS IT! ROSKOPF #f\T% PATENT |O*^M9 AUTOMATIC \j^ a MONODATE 1J V WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER TO TMK "< OLE AGENTS f//i////i/* Iff 'Vfjr." 'Jr.56 words
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