The Straits Times, 9 March 1960
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Title Section22 1960-03-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1960 iiwf »or« 4 KlKlo Luwpyr,22 words
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Article358 1960-03-09 1 'Timed for Chou's visit to New Delhi' HP's shock for Indian Parliament NEW DELHI, Tuesday. I)R. RAGHUVIRA, Indian Oriental scholar and Congress Party M.P said today that the Soviet Union had helped China to make an atomic bomb. This bomb, he forecast, the Chinese would explode onReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration14 1960-03-09 1 CYNTHIA ...she left a noteUP - 14 words
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Article189 1960-03-09 1 ALOR STAR, Tuesday. MALAYAN AND SIAMESE police patrols are hunting for a gang of 40 terrorists who kidnapped four Siamese last Friday and I demanded 300,(XX) ticals from them. The incident occurred In the Betong area of South Siam. near the north Perak town of189 words
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98 1960-03-09 1 DAHA TELLS OF CLOSE BRUSH WITH ELEPHANTS fOLOMBO, Tues. The v Prime Minister, Mr. Dahanayake said today he "escaped death by inches" last night when three wild elephants blocked the road just in front of ha car. He was being driven along a jungle road to an election meeting inReuter - 98 words
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Article32 1960-03-09 1 LONDON, Tues. A NATO publication reported that Russia still has an estimated 1,000,000 forced labour prisoners. A number of Jehovah's Witnesses were imprisoned for "crimes against the state."— U.PJ.32 words
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Article25 1960-03-09 1 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. A white official was stoned by African women during a demonstration against rentals in an African township near here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article253 1960-03-09 1 'Golden mother is missing SINGAPORE, Tues. A pretty Singapore mother, who was "Miss Golden Voice 1955". left her house in Upper Thomson Road on Sunday after leaving a letter that she was "fed up with everything." In her letter, Mrs. Cynthia B. Leembruggen. 25. told her husband: "You will not253 words
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Article53 1960-03-09 1 BIRMINGHAM. England. Tues. City officials have chosen 140 wives, each with two children, to take birth control pills for one year. The Birmingham Family Planning Association, which is conducting the experiment, said the women are between 21 and 35 years old and each has her53 words
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Article70 1960-03-09 1 LONDON, Tues. Anthony Wralght. a 25-year-old former Royal Air Force jet pilot, was today committed for trial at London's Old Bailey on three charges under the 1911 Official Secrets Act. This followed a two-day trial in which allegations were made by prosecuting counsel that the ex-pilotReuter - 70 words
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239 1960-03-09 1 IfUALA LUMPUR, '•■Tues. More than 3,000 places are going in teachers training colleges and training centres at home and abroad for those who have passed the Cambridge school certificate and the Federation of Malaya school certificate examinations. These trainees— they wil] all receive allowances whilst learning239 words
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292 1960-03-09 1 HO SAI KONG , BUTTERWORTH - CANBERRA CRASHES on TAKE-OFF: CREW SAFE HO SAI KONG BUTTERWORTH, By Tues A CANBERRA jet bomber was badly damaged this afternoon when it overshot the runway soon after taking off from the RAAF base here. Both the pilot and the navigator escaped unhurt. They had to be pulled out of292 words
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94 1960-03-09 1 GRANDMOTHER OF ANTONY DIES AT AGE OF 80 LONDON, Tues. Mr*. Maud Messel, grandmother of Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones, Princess Margaret's fiance, died today at her home in Cuckfleld. Sussex. Mr. Armstrong- Jones last visited his 80-year-old grandmother on February 25. the day before his engagement was announced to tell her94 words
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Article141 1960-03-09 1 Police probe hold-up shop SINGAPORE, Tues. C.I.D. men spen many hours in the St Shen pawnshop in Boa Quay here today check ing a report of an arnie hold- up. The doors remained shut I the defectives carried ox their probe. Police were told that fii men two armed wit141 words
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Article49 1960-03-09 1 TEST TEAM IO.YDOV "hie*. land's tc*m for fuuri j^Ainvt WeM. IndieN tomorrow will br M i < i'«drey <npUiQ' <■ I'ulUr K >übba Row K Barring loa, Z. R Dtitcr M Mnilb. t lUinsirorth K man D Allen 1 Iruemaa, I B SUtham Twelfth man .T M Park*.—49 words
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Advertisement47 1960-03-09 1 No**"* 1 I successes of Tangy. thirst-quench ing Grape Fruit Soda! One more delicious Sparkling Orink by Fraser Neave. circulating— like all of them being hospitable in the finest homes. That's because these drinks taste so good k. on their own or mixed. Ginger Beer, Cherryade, Lemonade.47 words
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Article190 1960-03-09 2 PREMIER TO OPEN KORAN FINALS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues —The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the allMalaya Koran reading competition at the Merdeka Stadium on March 18 to commemorate the fasting month. Thousands of Muslims from all over the country arc expected to pack the Stadium for the five-night190 words
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Article37 1960-03-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Tlje second secretary of the Indonesian Embassy here. Mr. Mohamed Hassan, today left for Jakarta prior to being posted to Stockholm. Mr. Mohamed Hassan hat been here for 24 years.37 words
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Article249 1960-03-09 2 PROFESSOR HO GETS U.S. GRANT A VERDICT of justifiable homicide was recorded today at an inquest on a Singapore youth. See Sing Hua. 20, who was shot by a detective in a cof- i fee shop here. Stie Mohamed Yusof bin Rashld. the Coroner, that Detective ConsK. Arumugatn of the249 words
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171 1960-03-09 2 $100,000 Land Office loss: Report in ATOP secret report has been submitted to the Selangor Government by the team of experts who investigated the loss of $100,000 at the Land Office in Klang. Tbc State Secretary. Inche Hashlm bin Mat Drls. today confirmed that the report had been receivrd by171 words
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Article, Illustration16 1960-03-09 2 You can now have phone that talks back MR. UVHAGEN with his automatic telephone answering machine.16 words
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Article339 1960-03-09 2 THE NEW I-CARDS: ANOTHER DELAY KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation's new red. blue, green and chocolate identity cards will not make their appearances for another six months because c* a steel strike in the United States. This is the second time the Issue of these cards has been postponed. Originally339 words
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128 1960-03-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A top official of the Minis- > try of Commerce and Industry left today for Canada on a four-month course In Industrial development under the Colombo Plan. He is Mr. S. A. Ablshegam. senior officer In the Indus- trial Development128 words
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Article107 1960-03-09 2 TIN QUOTA: MINERS WAIT— AND HOPE IPOH. Tuesday. MINING circles here do not expect any substantial increase in the export quota for the next tin control period. The International Tin Council today begins It* meeting in London to fix tht quota for the tenth quota period, from April to June.107 words
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Article36 1960-03-09 2 MALACCA. Tues— V. Kasl. 45. a labourer, was admitted Into the General Hospital here this morning after bellng stabbed with a penknife on the forehead and cheek. Police have detained a man36 words
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Article41 1960-03-09 2 MALACCA. Tues— A sate containing $400 and crossed cheques for $1,400 was stolen from a sundry goods shop In New Market Road here thl> morning. Large quantities of cigarettes and other goods in the shop were ignored.41 words
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Article30 1960-03-09 2 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Tues. Twenty tins of condensed milk and 19 packets of cigarettes were stolen from the canteen of the Government English School here over the weekend.30 words
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Article29 1960-03-09 2 MUAR, Tues.— The Registrar of Societies has ordered the closure of the United Merchant Club at Jalan Abu here. The club was raided by police recently.29 words
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Miscellaneous14 1960-03-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby y^V-7MI« WIPE/ yWNCK UtfT YIAB^/ \ju£cßKJß j^ZS \\&S CMAN6VO)14 words
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Article358 1960-03-09 3 State Department is told: This could damage our relations Private visit could be exploited for Israel's policies in Mid-East WASHINGTON, Tuesday. TEN ARAB nations warned the U.S. State Department yesterday that the visit of the Israeli Premier, Mr. David Ben Gurion, to the United States,358 words
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Article177 1960-03-09 3 RABAT, Tues.— A sudden stirring of the Atlantic Ocean just off earthquake-wreck-ed Agadir gave rise today to speculation that an underwater volcano is pushing itself to the surface. French naval sources reported that the sea hissed and bubbled two miles off the stricken city177 words
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Article113 1960-03-09 3 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. A Federal mediator today tried to settle the actors' strike which has Idled a few millionaire stars and thousand? of their less successful coworkers. The mediator. Mr. Jules Medoff. met representatives of the seven major studios and the Screen Actors' Guild yesterday. HeUPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration55 1960-03-09 3 PRINCESS MARGARET and her fiance, Mr. Antony Armstrong-jones, receive a warm reception as they arrive at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in their first public appearance together last Tuesday. The crowd, eager for a glimpse of the newly-engaged couple, strain behind the linked55 words
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113 1960-03-09 3 THREW AWAY HIS MONEY JUST TO HAVE SOME FUN rwETROIT, Tues. U Stephen Krydak, a 47-year-old factory worker was a popular man yesterday. Krysiak walked alone a street blithely strewing US$lOO notes in his path. He tore up a few SI OO notes into confetti and threw them at passers-by.113 words
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Article62 1960-03-09 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The General Services Administration announced today It would continue to sell I rubber from the US. national, stockpile of strategic materials. The GSA announcement said increased quantities ol rubber had been scheduled for rotation but declared that the actual average rate of sales mightReuter - 62 words
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203 1960-03-09 3 Greece and Turkey invited to join Cyprus talks NICOSIA, Tuesday. A FIVE-PARTY conference, which will include representatives of Greece and Turkey, will segin at Government House on Wednesday to review the Cyprus situation, it was announced here last night. The Greek and Turkish representatives will be present at the discussionsReuter - 203 words
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97 1960-03-09 3 EISENHOWER BACKS PUERTO RICO STATEHOOD WASHINGTON, Tile*. President Elsenhower Is believed to have agreed In principle to back a new "statehood for Puerto Rico' plank for the Republican Party platform. The President's agreement was said to be conditional to the support from the majority of Puerto Rlcans. The President earlier97 words
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Article52 1960-03-09 3 LONDON. Tu«s.— Princess MarKaret and her fiance. Mr. Antony Armstrong Jones, were celebrating his 30th birthday quietly here today after the Princess had attended a memorial service for the late Countess Mountbatten of Burma. The Queen Mother and Prince Phlllo were also at the Westminster AbbeyReuter - 52 words
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Article110 1960-03-09 3 BOY OF 9 INSPECTED U.S. TROOPS FRANKFURT. Tues. A US. Army spokesman saiu last night no written regulation appeared to have been violated by a colonel who allowed his nine-year-old son to wear a cut-down lleuten ant's uniform ana "inspect"' ais father's troops. He said "It won t happen again"110 words
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Advertisement258 1960-03-09 3 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC h.r.c. fuse links The standard fti performance^^^j^ Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd. without lessons, without experience on the i 'amous American A\nA ir "^T TQ v The M nu Or mn n hi on| X V X J. Vj A. A| \^J O «> completely portable md I it258 words
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Miscellaneous327 1960-03-09 3 I t f RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wtwe 476 Metro NATIONAL SHORTWAVE f^nTswTto "m**"* SERVICE 41.7 Metro A.M.'Tso Oood MornmJ: 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prulude; 7.00 The News: KuU Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A D«t* With Miuic; 8.00 The 384 New*; 8.05 A Date With Music; "n*"* 36«327 words
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Article42 1960-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— lnch* All Aziz, author and coproducer of the play "Hang Jebat Mendarhaka," which w«s staged at the Victoria Theatre recently, will be interviewed about his play In Radio Singapore's protramme, "Singapore Gazette." at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow.42 words
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Article176 1960-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpHE widow of a Government Printing Office com--1 posltor, who sued the owner-driver of a van, Tham Kok Lam, for damages for loss of her husband who died following a road accident on Jan, 24. 1958, was awarded damages of $11,000 by176 words
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92 1960-03-09 4 HOLIDAY FOR FAMILY WITH $500 PRIZE SINGAPORE. Tue«. Mr. Van Chong Lan, a bank clerk who la the second winner of the Free Press Word Puszle contest, intends to have a "grand holiday" with the $500 prise. Mr. Van, who has been married for five years and has three sons,92 words
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Article80 1960-03-09 4 SINOAPORE. Tues. Dr. Klaus Mahnert, a German political scientist, will speak on "Inside the Soviet Union German research on Soviet Affairs," at the New Lecture Theatre 3, University of Malaya. Cluny Road on March 14 at 8 p.m. A top authority in the Western World80 words
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228 1960-03-09 4 Courses at S'pore Poly: Advice to new students SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THHE newly-published 1960-61 prospectus for the x Singapore Polytechnic contains a fund of advice on careers for prospective students. Application* for the new session should retch the I Polytechnic not later than The Polytechnic was recently reorganised into three department*:228 words
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97 1960-03-09 4 OINGAJPORE, Tuea Three !O cash donations totalling 157 arrived at Times House today for Mr. John Robert Phuan, 54, whose wallet containing flB the balance of his monthly Social Welfare allowance of $36— was picked on Sunday. The staff of the sales department of97 words
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Article74 1960-03-09 4 ■XNOAPORE, Tue«—ln#pector T. C. Fong of Accident* Branch, Traffic Police, today appealed for eyewitnesses of a road death at the Juntlon of Oeylang Road and Lorong 25 at 8.30 a.m. today. Victim of the accident was Madam Chew Oek Chuan, 47 She was knocked down74 words
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Article, Illustration705 1960-03-09 4 SUCCESS RECIPE: HARD WORK, GOOD TEACHERS gIXGAPORE, Tues. The two top Singapore students in the recent Senior Cambridge exams today said that the secret of their success was nothing more than "consistent and hard work. And we owe a lot to our teachers." M.705 words
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172 1960-03-09 4 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT OFFERS TWO AWARDS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Australian Government is offering two scholarships to Singapore citizens for post graduate study in Australia beginning in March next year. The scholarships, tenable for study or rssearch in engineering, accountancy, science and mathematics, are for two academic years and provide for free172 words
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Miscellaneous212 1960-03-09 4 Singapore diary... CLOTHING SHOP: St. Andrews KAMALA CLUB: Malayalam Cathadral. CWA Room. South Side clam 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; 4 pjn. to 5 pjn. to 5 pjn. c p.m. KATONG BOYS' CLUB: Bad- SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: mtnton, indoor fame* 3 p.m aepak Children's class, beginners and 6th rag* S212 words
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Article248 1960-03-09 5 New drive on Perak's gangs TOP-LEVEL COMMITTEE FORMED TO BEAT SECRET SOCIETY MENACE IPOH, Tuesday. THE PERAK state government has set up a special committee to review secret society activities and to consider action to curb them. A Government spokesman today urged the public to help in "stamping out the248 words
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92 1960-03-09 5 WANTED: 30 flying cats to rout rats KICHING. Tues— A parachute airdrop of cats is planned in the Kelabit Highlands area of Sarawak where rats are threatening to destroy the next rice crop. An appeal has been made here for at least 34 cats. They will be "packed" expertly into92 words
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Article91 1960-03-09 5 BONG: DPP FILES APPEAL TtfALACCA. Tues.— The Deputy Public Prosecutor has tiled an appeal against the acquittal of Anthony Bong. 48. Assistant Comsioner of Lands and Mines. Malacca, on a charge of obtaining a $200 bribe. Bong was acquitted on Sunday after a four-day trial. He was alleged to have91 words
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Article43 1960-03-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malacca's former Chief Education Officer. Dr. F. J. A. RawclifTe, has taken over the post of Kuala Lumpur Municipal Education Officer. He succeeds Mr. J P Davidson, who retired at the end of last month.43 words
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Article21 1960-03-09 5 PENANG. Tues.— A new nursing division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will be formed in Pral this weekend.21 words
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Article35 1960-03-09 5 SEREMBAN, Tues—Malayan blood donors here set a record last year by giving 80 per cent of the 710 pints collected. In previous years. Europeans, mostly from the Army, topped the list.35 words
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158 1960-03-09 5 PARENTS OF 40 'NEAR FAILURES' TO STAGE A RALLY KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues.— Parents of 40 children are to hold a rally in front of the State Secretariat here later this month. The meeting Is to protest against the failure of the Mentri Besar. Inchf Daud bin Abdul Samuel, to reply158 words
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Article26 1960-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Francis Saverias. managing director of Chlda. Francis and Co.. a shipping firm, died today after a two-month Illness. He was 59.26 words
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Article88 1960-03-09 5 5 thugs grab $2,100 pay roll PENANG. Tues.— Five men armed with daggers robbed an estate manager of a $2,100 pay roll yesterday afternoon. Mr. Chang Mang Fong, of Nlbong Tebal. was driving to Lean Seng estate to pay the labourers when he saw a bicycle in the middle of88 words
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Article46 1960-03-09 5 ALOR STAR. Tues.— A 13--man gang held up a padl planter. Leong Hup. in his house at Kampong Sat last night and escaped with $150 and a watch. They were armed with pistols, shotguns and knives. Police have detained a suspect.46 words
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364 1960-03-09 5 PENSIONERS SEND AN 8-PAGE LIST OF 'GRIEVANCES' TO THE PRIME MINISTER, MPs pOVERNMENT pen- sioners in Kedah, Province Wellesley and Perak have appealed to the Prime Minister to redress their "Rrievances" listed in an eight-page memorandum. The memorandum, copies of which have been sent to all MPs. asks Teneku Abdul364 words
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Article61 1960-03-09 5 PENANG. Tues. An overloaded ship submerged 2.lin. beyond Its stipulated loadllntf. the Sessions Court was told today. Rach Mulyo. Indonesian master of the Pantal Nanll. pleaded guilty to a charge under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance. He was fined $2,250 The prosecution stated the Pantal61 words
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Advertisement314 1960-03-09 5 Larger Catches With Less Labour! f "Tevinye" Fishing Net is called "Atom Net" Why? Because it catches nure fish than all other lets, for it is Invisible in Wat«r Filam«nti ol tht p'optr coo.r ntki iflvmbl* <* Met ca'c^ts dv* »o iti »»tintH Kg^-v^TTX*// Goarantetd Against Lin«s from Vsfi Shrinking314 words
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Miscellaneous292 1960-03-09 5 The Saint By I t>sli<> t hart or is I ALAS. POOR. vjOSE c I\EVER "1 I >TX) EASY, NOW WAIT 'TlC] I ANYHOW, WEt> BETTB? 6GT^|U9| JB KNE* MM WELL, AND 1 SUSP6CT 6fVE XXTftE A BIT STTONGGR A*WY FRO* HERE BEFORE WB^M H£ WAS STRICTLY AN IMAGINARY KB292 words
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Obituary57 1960-03-09 6 U Word, tU (Himimum) OUXBURV: On 19th February 1960 at. "Brackendene." Maple Walk, Bussex, Frank Duxnury, Senior Director uf Kmoedy. BurklU and Co., Ltd. MRS. VENANCIA (NASIA) ALMONTE patted away peacefully on Monday Bth March. Cortege leaving 4« Nile Road, Tuesday 9th March. 4.30 p.m. for St. Joseph's Church,57 words
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Article78 1960-03-09 6 20 Words HO (Minimum) THE FAMILY of late Madam Tan Chwee Luan Neo thanks relatives, friends for sendays, wreaths and attending m<ht visits and funeral. V. RAMAMURTHAN and Family. f.M. Patient ef Bed 1. Ward 17, O.U. Singapore, thank all doctors and staff attendants and amahs during bis reTHE78 words
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645 1960-03-09 6 The Straits Times Wednesday, March 9, 1960 Problems Of Pioneering While the enthusiasm which now envelops "pioneer industry" is gratifying tribufe to the Alliance Government's policy, the problems of pioneering are beginning to be illustrated. The last thing the Federation wants is uneconomic industry. There is risk of getting it,645 words
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Article326 1960-03-09 6 Six months ago incautious talk of a programme for 83,000 houses in five years raised hopes that Singapore's housing problem would be swiftly solved. There has since been sober re-appraisal, reflected in the Development Estimates provision of $25 million, enough to build at most 8.000 houses this326 words
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Article242 1960-03-09 6 The rubber market is now almost indifferent to stock pile announcements— even if made in Washington. Five years ago an American decision to modify the G.S.A.'s stockpile rotation policy brought the price down sixteen cents in nine days. The G.S.A. was still bound to replace what it sold,242 words
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Article, Illustration518 1960-03-09 6 The barricades go vp and at stake is Rhodesia's precious status quo BATTLE FOR THE WHITE FORTRESS IN CENTRAL AFRICA BEGINS by GEORGE CLAY WHILE to the south the white Nationalists of South Africa are forming a laager to protect apartheid, and to the north Kenya's518 words
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Article152 1960-03-09 6 In practice Britain has never exercised this right. Southern Rhodesia has, in effect, enjoyed the fullest independence. But recent trends In Britain's Africa policy underlined by Mr. Macmillan's "winds of change" speech made during his recent African tour have alarmed white Rhodeslans and excited the suspicion that in152 words
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Article164 1960-03-09 6 In Southern Rhodesia the Africans already suffer legal disabilities second in severity only to those enforced in the Union of South Africa. In recent, months, largely In response to the pressure of world opinion, there have been minor relaxations of the Rhodesian colour bar. But the Africans fear164 words
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Article128 1960-03-09 6 He wants an end to Britain's power to legislate for Southern Rhodesia which still exists although there is a convention that It shall not be used— and an end to the situation under the Colonial Laws Validity Act, whereby any law which conflict* with British law can be128 words
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396 1960-03-09 6 FAR EASTERN DIARY Poets vs pot-boilers struggle in China CEVERAL of China's better-known poets are in trouble for contesting the Government's assertion that one does not need talent in order to write creatively for posterity. Their brave stand in defence of their art has brought the full weight of totalitarian396 words
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Article336 1960-03-09 6 EDUCATION: PRAISE NOT CRITICISM, PLEASE T M.T. of Singapore (ST. Mar. 5) carps at the Slngapo: c Government's education nolicy at a time when, to my mind, that Government should be complimented for Its efforts. He complains thai the number v>f teaching hours formerly devoted to geography. History, and336 words
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240 1960-03-09 7 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Forty student leaders from 14 countries will meet here for a month in a seminar to study their problems. The seminar sponsored by the International Students' Conference, will find out ways In which students can help on-» another Better. The Deputy240 words
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113 1960-03-09 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Nanyang University authorities have appealed to guests attending the first Convocation to make cash donations towards the University Fund instead of sending other gifts. Thirty thousand invitation cards printed in Malay. Chinese" and English are being sent out to associations, clubs,113 words
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Article92 1960-03-09 7 Man jailed for having drugs SINGAPORE, Tues.— A seaman was today jailed for six months for possessing 25 lb. of raw opium and a quarter pound of morphine In the Batavla when the ship was in the Inner roads yesterday. All bin Nawar, 56. admitted that the drugs were found92 words
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Article25 1960-03-09 7 BINGAPORE, Tues. The women and girls protection section of the Singapore Social Welfare Department made 80 raids on brothels and hotels last month.25 words
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Article434 1960-03-09 7 THE EXTRA DUTIES - THE EXTRA DUTIES TAN PROMISES PLAN TO EASE CUSTOMS CONGESTION AT THE CAUSEWAY FINANCE MINISTER PAYS PERSONAL VISIT TO PROBE PILE-UP CAUSED BY JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. T'HK Federation Government will soon draw up plans to ease the dally congestion of heavy lorries at the Johore434 words
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Article80 1960-03-09 7 BRUNEI, Tues— Sir Geofroy Tory. United Klnudom High Commissioner In Malaya, arrived here today for a four-day official visit. The RAP plane bringing him and Lady Tory landed at Labuan where they were met by the Brunei High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. White. TheyReuter - 80 words
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Article31 1960-03-09 7 KLUANG, Tues. Hussan bin Ton. an assessment clerk of Kluanj? Town Council, was jailed here yesterday for five months for criminal breach of trust of $560. being assessment collections.31 words
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Article, Illustration206 1960-03-09 7 Reflex meter for drivers arrives in Singapore SINGAPORE, Tues— A machine that testa reflexes, and can tell you how drunk or sober you are in relation to the distance you require in which to stop a car, has arrived in Singapore. Mr. E. Cockroft. a representative of its Swedish manufacturers,206 words
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139 1960-03-09 7 JAPAN TAKES OVER BRITAIN'S BICYCLE TRADE HERE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A BRITISH businessman, with long connections A in Malaya, said here today that Japan has captured the bicycle market in the Far East. He is Mr. o. K. Hales director of Hales Brothers (Overseas), dealers in bicycles, motorcar and motorcycle139 words
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Article44 1960-03-09 7 'Saudara'— not 'Inche' SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Pan-Malayan Islamic Party has decided to use "Saudara" Instead of "Tuan" "Inche" or "Che" When addressing members and In all communications. The proposal to use the word "Saudara" came from the Kampong Melayu branch of the PMIP44 words
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Article29 1960-03-09 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The total number of cars on the roads today Is 58.719 409 more than last month, according to the Registrar of Vehicles' monthly statistics.29 words
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108 1960-03-09 7 Widow and 5 children get $27,500 damages SINGAPORE, Toes.— A widow and her live children were awarded damares of $***** by Mr. Justice Wee Chung Jin in the High Court today in an action she brought against the Singapore Traction Company for the loss of her husband, who died after108 words
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310 1960-03-09 7 TTIE Prime Minister of 1 New Zealand. Mr. Walter Nash, will arrive here on April 4 and six hours later he will declare open the new multi-million dollar Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Malaya A tight schedule. Including flying visits to Malacca310 words
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447 1960-03-09 7 MINISTER TO MEET MENTRIS TO 'SELL' HOMES LOAN ANEW chapter in the frustrating story of the $3.6 million which the Federal Government is trying in vain to spend on low-cost housing is expected to begin with the return from Hong Kong tomorrow of the Minister of the Interior, Dato Suleiman447 words
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Article223 1960-03-09 7 UNDERMINING FOUNDATIONS OF SPORES TRADE JUDGE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TVHE THIRD District Judgf, Mr. K. T. Alexander, today warned that those who went round issuing false cheques to traders were undermining the foundation of Singapore's livelihood. i Mr. Alexander said this before passing sentence on223 words
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Article57 1960-03-09 7 KUANTAN. Tues.— A diet of death by misadv ture was recorded at an quest today on a 10-year-girl who v.as drowned in river in Batu Sawah. n miles from here. The Kirl. M. Thangan was seen taking a bath the river on Jan. 14. Her b was found57 words
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Article31 1960-03-09 7 LONDON. Tues— The death has occurred in Cape Town of Mr. W. A. Vennlng. who was for many years with the Asiatic Petroleum Company (Shell) in Singapore before the war.31 words
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Advertisement131 1960-03-09 7 A tm. BS^^B I <M\Jml Camel outsells every other cigarette for the 11th straight year! After all the shouting, one quiet fact remains: it is superior tobacco that makes a superior cigarette. Smokers know it the fact that more Camels are sold each year than any other cigarette proves it.131 words
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Advertisement138 1960-03-09 7 kill HARiWUT|^^ INSECTS ...instantly §*©!•<♦ your health ogaim diMo**s carried by fl»O moKjurtoti. fl«o» and roach U* Block Flog inweikidttJ f*~j I fil INSKT %f BAY d tro > r pwh on contol ftffftf I l*O<r»l a lotting W\ FLAG ROACH AND LjQIWi ANT KIUER LV/ji •xtormlnoto rooctwt R^43 INSECTICIDE!138 words
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154 1960-03-09 8 Only 13 bid for those 32 'prestige' Government houses SINGAPORE. Tues Only 13 tenders were received up to closing time yesterday for the 32 bungalows which the Government has decided to let out to the public. A spokesman for the Land Office said today that a three man committee would154 words
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445 1960-03-09 8 A FORMER member of the People's Progressive Party, Khong Tat Hor, 26, told Mr. Justice Asmi in the High Court here today that he was attacked because of his defection from the party. Khong was testifying against 15 men charged with being445 words
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664 1960-03-09 8 15 plan to make paper— but none has any experience GOVT. IS TO MAKE A THOROUGH INQUIRY BEFORE GRANTING PIONEER STATUS FIFTEEN applica- tions have been made for pioneer status for paper manufacturing in Malaya. None of the applicants is a paper manufacturing company or has any experience in the664 words
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137 1960-03-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A 22-y e a r-old gardener, Mohajll bin Suratnam. who pleaded guilty to stealing articles belonging to his former employer, Mr. Ralph Plumbey. was Jailed for six months today. Mohajll admitted In the; Sessions Court that he stole a137 words
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118 1960-03-09 8 CINGAPORE. Tues. The I Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swec. left today in a Japan Air Lines DC6 for Bangkok, leading a three-man Singapore delegation to the 16th plenary session of Ecafe which opens there tomorrow. Items on the agenda include118 words
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Advertisement148 1960-03-09 8 CROWNS OF HISTORY This is the crowr. of the C ♦^^g^^^Qi^f A_ (AM HA i2»s This is the crown ttiat you will find on every bottle of KingGronjelV OW Scotch Whisky. It too, has a history— a history Of pieasur- able drinking, created by its 'I|tlr\ I f%rtfrt Pll I148 words
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Advertisement270 1960-03-09 8 Rheumatism and "Trigger Spot" Therapy HOW ADRENALINE CREAM IS BRINGING WONDERFUL RELIEF FROM PAIN "gSttU* b, 5SS I spots of muscle— oltcn only connected with the areas of pain by the TTmTT^" 4^ nerves. HIW»ITH j To rrito* the ptin of rheumatism. b—ii^™"*alJ a new and logical treatment has I270 words
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Miscellaneous243 1960-03-09 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS to act as a modal (7). 1. Capital place, but It makes The wren with little A Sappers quite careless (9, 6>. Midsummer Night's Dream < t. "Thou kiww'st the mut of 10). v on my face." (Romeo 7. To train It may be wearing and243 words
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Advertisement1669 1960-03-09 9 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, .LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOON i CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penang ALCINOUS Liverpool. Dublin Mm 7/ S Mm IB MENELAUS L'don, B'men, H burg, R'dam CM. 11 Mar IB Mm 11/12 Mm 11 PELEUS Liverpael, Glasgow Mw 11 Mm 11 Mm 14/1S Mm1,669 words
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Advertisement1341 1960-03-09 9 UEHHEIJI V L l\ffii\ l MiLUiM /£K&vTHE E./LC. LINES- teKtZT^n otN fDSEA MEDITERRANEAH. CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS 131 V»\lbl Spore P. Sham Penang WtViyar "SELANOIA" b) 2121 Mar 22/23 Mar 24,25 Mar T^PJpfT >OMA M Mir 4 Apr J Apr 1/1 Apr <aiVlilß "MEONIA" k) 11/ M Apr 21/22 Apr1,341 words
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Advertisement1396 1960-03-09 9 itZn THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"n^ SINCAPORt (lacirpMatH ii tki UwrM Kiaajaam) I lines SAILINGS TO AOEN. U.I A CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penam) BENRINNU tor Liverpool, Hull. Rotterdam Hamburg 13/14J Mm Ii Part/12 Mar 17/1S Mar BINMACOWI tor H'burg. L'don. G'moutti 21/24 MM IS/20 MM 10/11 Mm1,396 words
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Advertisement1334 1960-03-09 9 ifeMM. MeALISTER «c CO., LTD. >■■>_. EUtRMAN LIME KLAVENESS LINE 10N00N. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. NAVRt LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. A HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND and tor Canaca A U.S.A North Atlantic ports Accepnag carge fer Ceatral A Seatk CITY OF WELLINGTON America. Spore P. Sham Penang BOUGAINVILLE 14/20 MM 21/211,334 words
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Article37 1960-03-09 10 SINGAPORE. MAR. 8. RUBBER: 51.17 i per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1,172 (very steady). TIN: $389 per picul (down 121 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 50 tons).37 words
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Article108 1960-03-09 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares remained steady, the only major move being Kauri Timber up 9d. Oils showed no major changed while base metals firmed Commonwealth loans were active. Con. Zinc 93/6 seUer Mount Lyell (5/-) 7/6 North Broken Hill 157/3 Peko 10/7>4 Oil Search 4/«>* Timor Oil 4/6H108 words
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641 1960-03-09 10 RUBBER PRICE STEADIES ON GOOD TRADE BUYING By Our Market Correspondent (JOOD trade buying, mostly from European sources, steadied the rubber price in Singapore yesterday when more active conditions were reported on the market. The unofficial close at $1.17 7 8 was a quarter cent higher than the official close641 words
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Article23 1960-03-09 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: March 8 March 7 Industrials: 129 99 IM4C Tins: 149.87 149.22 S Rubbers: 269.01 258.67 Jan. 1 l»M=100.23 words
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Article84 1960-03-09 10 SINGAPORE Chineae Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/Continent March April shipment $404 buyer 3, S41 1 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk 862 sellers, drum $65 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white (331. Sarawak (330. special Sarawak black $220, garbled84 words
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Article37 1960-03-09 10 On the free exchange market in Hon e Konc the is. doiUr was quoted at 5.74 for T.T. and 5.724 for rmah. Sterling was quoted at 15.96 and one tan of told at 251 V37 words
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Article35 1960-03-09 10 The following further February crops are notified: Maiaka Pinda 1 15.243 lb. I'nited Malacca 108.400 lb.. Ayer Molek 33,440 lb.. Leong Hin San 62.545 lb.. and Nyalas 36.470 lb. Kuala Reman 155.700 lb35 words
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Article593 1960-03-09 10 (\S the MAlayaui Stock Exchanfe w yeBterd»y, lndustrlala were steady, tins were quiet while dollar rubbers were selectively better. The turnover was fair. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. Industrials; Fed. Dispensary $1.24; FYaser and Neave ords $1 95 to $1.91; Gammon593 words
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Article149 1960-03-09 10 \1 \K( H first trade rubber iT* buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 117*» cent* per lb.. up one-eighth of a cent on Monday's close. The closing tone was steady, euiel. Closing prices In cents per lb., yes lei day wereOFFICIAL: Int. 1 RSS. Spot t f149 words
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Article128 1960-03-09 10 CHIPS Ivliu alongside the Sin gapore Harbour Board whirvo or expected today sr« Kirsten Maersk 1/2. Donai 45. Utrecht 6A. Mineshlma Maru 67, Tidra 89. Benloyal 10 11. Majula 13 Radnorshire II 16. Castlevllle 18 Choko Maru 19, Sadao N. Wall 2 Kajang 21/22. Rajah Brooke 23. Renone:128 words
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Advertisement1223 1960-03-09 10 |K"^l.lHal| Express U.S.A. Pacifio AtlaaUe Coajn »u»ln E.I.A. E.T.A. MA S'oo p c Sham Penang H'kofl| l_ Angelu New Yon Kanikawa Mam" lit Call JO/11 Mk 1/ 2 Aar 2at Call 1/ 4 Apr i Apr 2* Apr II May CtkUa Mara' lit Call 11/20 Apr 21/22 Apr 21 Apr1,223 words
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Advertisement331 1960-03-09 10 I DEPENDABLE 1 I ECONOMICAL I 'round -world a 1 cargo service Ship na ISBRANDTSEN Merchants and ShiDownars ypw>wr*^"**Tf7^TTTaWP r^ff^fft l^ff!TT^B In Dill 117H It'J" *>■* i«i»'«ct MUiiit fenanf CtN HP LID Bli OierMai Uuian ■aa* lmUn| 'tl llatl HAVE YOU CARGO FOR ANY OF THSSI GREAT LAKES PORTS? TORONTO331 words
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Advertisement71 1960-03-09 10 ta THE P** BURMA FIVE STAR LINE •TESTieVM EASTIOUND *"i. JSZ JTiri, 73» tnm—m '«t» H T!«% Pe«»"l lM 1 ltr *mm Pent "LILIAN" 11 Mw 1* Mar LILIAN P,n,n, SmnQCft WM 7121 Mar jUIU Ttlak Aytr Strati Siaf apart 1 ft TRADING CO., LTD. il, Mack Strait, Ptunf. S'atra71 words
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Advertisement506 1960-03-09 10 NOTICES FRASER NEAVE LTD. LOSS OF STOCK CERTIFICATE Application has been made to the Directors of this Company to Issue a duplicate of Stock Certificate No. ***** for $1,000 In the name of JOHN PAULO, which has been lost. NOTICE is hereby Riven that if within 3o days from the506 words
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Advertisement201 1960-03-09 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC— G.C.E. EXAMINATIONS JUNE 1959 Students who were successful In the above examination are asked to collect their certificates from the General Office during working hours. Certificates will not be sent by post. SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC The 1960/61 Prospectus of Singapore Polytechnic Is now available at the Polytechnic It201 words
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Advertisement753 1960-03-09 11 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Slow Watt Peng Is no lon- ■•r in our employ as from 29th «< nastruary 19G0, and he has no authority to represent this Company in any way, or act and transact business on our behalf. CHUAN GUAN, 36A Robinson Road, Singapore 1. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that753 words
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Advertisement609 1960-03-09 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited for the following vacancies which carry Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointees to posts (a), (b) and ici will be on 3 year agreements In the first Instance (locally domiciled) or on 3 year contracts (expatriate). Point of entry depends on qualifications, experience609 words
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Advertisement904 1960-03-09 11 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* ti (Mlm.)— Box It et*. txtrn PHARMACIST required for old established British Dispensary, European lady preferred, apply P.O. Box 7«K. Singapore. WANTED Junior accounts clerk with LCC higher accounting. Apply stating age experience, etc. to P.O. Box 2998 Singapore. QUALIFIED EUROPEAN TEACHER required904 words
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Advertisement879 1960-03-09 11 SITUATIONS VACAMI 20 Word, Si (Mim.)— Box it et: txtrm RE OU I RED soonest possible by leading rfrltlsh flim la Kuala Lumpur on* senior lady stenographer/secretsry S6Oo'- p.m. one experienced female stenographer J3SO'-. one female Junior stenographer 80 w.p.m. previous experience unnecessary SlBO/- p.m., one lady receptionist/typist $200/- to879 words
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Advertisement1131 1960-03-09 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* Si (Mim.)— Box it et: extra UN'unNISMID TWO 810 ROOM terrace house St mile* 87 v T&ompsos Road, Singapore. Refrigerator. Tan*. Telepoob*. Water-heater*. Cooker. Rert Sl9O ring M6M FURNISMSO TWO BtOROOM Bat. I«4C Holland Road. Spore. with lounge/dlnlngroom, servant's quarters, garage. No refrigerator. Pbone ***** during1,131 words
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Advertisement1038 1960-03-09 11 TUITION 2* Wtrda li (Mln.)—Box It et*. txtrm MOST EFFECTIVE Cacllsh Language tuition for Bcnool Certificate for pass, credit, distinction by trained experienced graduate teacher at bis Central reaMence. Apply Boa A 8492 S.T. Spore. EDUCATION it Word* Si (Mlm.)— Box it et: ■extra L.C.O. EXAM. Bkping later. Acctg Higher1,038 words
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Advertisement1086 1960-03-09 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* Si (Mim.)— Box It ett. txtrm ISS2 FIAT aOO good condition. 633- A Bedok Rd. Spore. Ring 4&350 between B a.m. 6 p.m. SIMCA MONTLHCRY 1900 Regd. P>b. :»6O done 900 miles hit price 56.695' selling 13.600'- on o Phone Mr. Chi ***** c S'pore).1,086 words
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Advertisement934 1960-03-09 11 FOR SALE it Word* ti Win.;— Box it et,. txtrm IS YOUR CXHAUST ssaswSsr noi-vT Then repair with Holt's Qun-Uum wits "linger and thumb." So rasy to handle and Inexpensive Available at Robinson at Co., Kuala Lumpur, or sole axants Borneo Motors. MAIOENFORM BRASSIERES. rroro S2.UO. Keato* »2 S5. rormflt-LH.934 words
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Article, Illustration421 1960-03-09 12 5 "Here it is all your own work THESE POEMS ARE PRIZE WINNERS MY SISTERS by CHIN PIK CHOONG aged 13. 32, Tambun Road. Ipoh. I have three sisters older than me. All of them are different as you will see. The first is sometimes very bad, And sometimes begins421 words
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Article69 1960-03-09 12 LEONG HOW WAH - LEONG HOW WAH. by aged. 11. 27. Asia Garden, Singapore 2. The Children's Page is so much Inn. For boys and girls and everyone. It's printed on every Wednesday. For children to read to make them gay. There are competitions for you to guess. I'm sure you'd say69 words
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Article63 1960-03-09 12 ANGELIA LEONG - ANGELIA LEONG by aged 12. 482, North Bridge Road. Singapore 7. My neighbour i$ a naughty fellow. In exams he came in low. He is a lazy boy. Always playing with a toy. When he is sick in bed. His mother brings him milk and bread. But when63 words
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Article439 1960-03-09 12 WELL, here it is the very first page that you have done all by yourselves, and I hope you are proud of it. Because I am, very proud of it and of you. So many ol you seni in contributions, and it was439 words
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Article94 1960-03-09 12 ANTHONY CHOY YUEN - ANTHONY CHOY YUEN by HOW aged 14. 73— A. Sago Street. Singapore 1. The moon festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth moon. It is celebrated by trie Chinese On this day, Chinese buy moon cakes which they give to their relatives and mends. Children, too,94 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-03-09 12 THIS picture done by ROSE LIM, age 14, 102. Limbok Road, Seremban, is quite cleverly done. All the man's clothes are pieces of cloth, pasted, onto the drawing. A good idea.34 words
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Article53 1960-03-09 12 Leo Teng Choy, 42, Philips Avenue Singapore 19; Annie Wee Lay Kirn, 58C. Zion Road, Singapore 10: Beatnc Pfruder, 7, Seton Close, off Tanalm Road. Singapore; Fan- dab Ble Abd Ham id, Malacca, Mory Samuel, St. Mortin's School. Kota Bahru, Kelantan; Padmanaban' Form 28. Laksamana English School,53 words
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Advertisement473 1960-03-09 12 «50,000/-D-P nnF NT (simis(i 1 brand) toothpaste M\VSlsEj-1 1 JACKPOI COMPETITION SEND IK THIS H>IF _JH-^__k I 1 "*****1 1"""' OF THE fHOIEHT FOB COMPETITIOH 110:2 \\__i FOR YOll T0 m m _a___Mo___i winner h«» thr i-hoirr from the follow ing prizes to the total amount of bmmi •> J£y,473 words
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Advertisement208 1960-03-09 12 Increase the picture-taking scope of the fabulous YASHICA 35 "YF" with interchangeable ACALL lenses MM- 4 the n«t outttonding 35mm camera value! A i"f«rchonaeoble Imwi, L«ico-fyp« tcrcw-thraad. focal-aten* ihult.r, I—l/ 1000 «c «uto-»«rollox corrected bright-line duo-rocal vitwtm*er. unique tinfle-itroke wind. Price: with fl.l Yaihinon Lent caw. sw4t)/INTERCHANGEABU ACALL LENSES rI.S/JS-.-208 words
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Article525 1960-03-09 13 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT GOVERNMENT SERVICES FA PUT UP BRILLIANT DISPLAY AGAINST TOURISTS Singapore, Tuesday By SINGAPORE Government Services Football Association tonight became the first local team to hold the touring Peruvians to a draw. After a hard, evenly-contested game, the final score was 1-1, a525 words
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228 1960-03-09 13 SHAHARUDDIN CAN BE TOP 440 RUNNER— JENKINS pHARLES JENKINS, the American athletics coach, recommends top Malayan sprinter Shaharuddin bin All to run the quarter-mile. Jenkins, who won the 400 metres at the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne. said this while lecturing to teachers on a physical education course at the228 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-03-09 13 DANDY SCOT IS A STRONG FANCY STRONGLY-fancled runner in the Grand National ■teeplechase at Aintree on Mar. 26, it Dandy Scot pictured bere. with Fred Winter in the saddle. Dandy Scot was a winner last week In the Coventry Handicap at Kempton. Reuter picture.Reuter - 44 words
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Article251 1960-03-09 13 EPSOM JEEP: Ipoh. Tuesday - EPSOM JEEP: Ipoh. Tuesday ON THE TRACK By TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE II and Mississippi (Sha- ari) were matched in a splendid tryout on the training track here this morning. They raced ovei half a mile in 54 (3f in 38) with little between them at the finish. The251 words
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Article50 1960-03-09 13 rOH, Tues. Kedah have withdrawn from the North zone hockey championship meet at Penang this weekend. They are unable to raise a team because of the fasting month, as most of their players are Malays. The zone championship will be decided when Penang meet Perak on Sunday.50 words
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Article49 1960-03-09 13 LONDON, Tues. Results of last night's British football matches were: Div. 3— Coventry 1. Port Vale 1. Newport 5. Southampton 1. QPR 2. Reading 0. Div. 4— Millwall 3. Stockport County 2. Scottish Div. I— Celtic 1, Hibernian 0. (postponed from Mar. b).— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article18 1960-03-09 13 PENANG. Tues. Penang Chinese beat Penang Combined Schools 7-1 in a friendly soccer match here yesterday.18 words
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Article20 1960-03-09 13 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Singapore Amateur FA has recommended Majld ArifT and Rahim Omar for the Asian All Star team.20 words
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120 1960-03-09 13 NOW Cowdrey joins the list of MCC 'casualties' fIEORGETOWN. Tues. Colin Cowdrey became the MCC's latest victim of poor health today when he developed a heavy cold but there was brighter news of Ken Barrington and Freddie Trueman. Barrington today left the nursing home where he was being treated forReuter - 120 words
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Article18 1960-03-09 13 MADRAS. Tues— India beat Vietnam 5-1 In an international table tennis match here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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86 1960-03-09 13 DUNEDIN. Tues. Bobby Simpson, with an unbeaten 129, steered the Aus tralian XI to an eight wickets victory over New Zealand on the fourth and last day of the third unofficial Test here today. The Australians, set to make 209 in just over five hours,Reuter - 86 words
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Article88 1960-03-09 13 MECKIFF WAS IN A GREAT HURRY CANBERRA, Tues.— Australlan Test bowler lan MecklfT had a mission in Melbourne pennant cricket last Saturday, reports Jack Finjjlcton. He had to be at a church at 4 o'clock to be best man at friend's wedding. "I'd like t be away from tht ground88 words
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Article32 1960-03-09 13 SINGAPORE, Tues.— RAF will meet Army in a friendly soccer match at Seletar tomorrow. The Army team will be: Wragg; Hearne, Mallett: Reddlough, Dooley. Blngham; Neilson. Stoddart. Hearn. McNaughton. Denton.32 words
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Article24 1960-03-09 13 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The 30th Battalion RAOC beat SRC 2-0 in a friendly soccer match on the padang today. Faulkner and Whittle scored.24 words
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Article93 1960-03-09 13 Two top S'pore swimmers injured SINGAPORE. Tues—Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will be without two top swimmers when they meet Federation Chinese swimming clubs In the annual Easter carnival here on Apr. 16 and 17. Foo Chee Han. the holder of the Singapore 1.500 metres title, and Fong Ho* Beng. the93 words
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Article34 1960-03-09 13 LONDON. Tues The Grand National steeplechase, toughest horse race In the world, will be televised for the first time to dritain and to Western Europe on Mar. 26— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement106 1960-03-09 13 iuvecoolJ rOWTABLE AUTO COOLER Cool comfort for your car or lm«e n Exclusive "Comfort Circle", air flow control lets you direct cool, filtered air in any direction. No installation cost-just set it in and plug it in/ Fits practically allcarv I tLMtaaJJ I v&s&*%*> c r PO mT \Qf^/^ 111106 words
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Advertisement32 1960-03-09 13 lMa*^^'^SßSi*aa^aKlS 6*^ J^*" < <^^»= fkZd tWJ lLiLlm i,i HA I l^a^al ?^^atfafla^a^al a^a^a^^^^ aMI I b^b^b^^^^^^^^^^^b^b^^^^^^^^^^^^b^B B^a^^^^^^^^^^^^a^a^r^^^^ 1 B^KaAriHal^^-aa^L^ J^M fcaV g| lp L I 1 X■■ mfik aMßßala^a^^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I 'J I B32 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-03-09 13 FOOTBALL RAP Singapore v Army (Seletar. Singapore). HOOKEY Singapore senlw knockout quart n -finals: SCRC v YMSA (Shenton Way); Police v Ceylon ese (padang).24 words
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136 1960-03-09 14 Unions will make uniforms for Work Brigade SINGAPORE, Tues. Two trade unions here will sew the uniforms and make furniture required by the proposed 5,000--strong Workers Brigade. The Singapore Tailors' Union and the Singapore Woodworkers' Union have been given the contracts by the Government to relieve unemployment. The Minister for136 words
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Article25 1960-03-09 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. A well-known Singapore trumpeter, Olimpio Galaura, features in the programme "Make Mine Music" over Radio Singapore at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow night.25 words
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Obituary66 1960-03-09 14 BABY OF MARIA and Fred Tol'mnn horn 7-3-60. died 8-3-60 at BunK*ar Hospital MR. ELIAS DE COtTA. old resident of Kuala Pilah panaed away peacefully 8.3.1960. Funeral on 9.3.60 at 10 a.m. Burial at Malacca. V. KANACASABAt. formerly of Survey Deoartment, Kuala Lumpur pasned away peacefully at Thlrunrl. rely66 words
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Article35 1960-03-09 14 SINGAPORE MODEL ACADCMV. MormnK CfcMMi be Kin ti-norro" at 10 a.m. to 12 o'clock. Pull modelling course 8 weeks *Mo'- 6-week charm course SlOO/- Kvenlnx Classes alw. Knqulrles plea.<e Telephone Ruth Warner ***** (S'porai.35 words
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Article41 1960-03-09 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. A total of $807,253.80 was given in -public assistance to 24,320 people by the Singapore Social Welfare Department last mqcrtti. A sum of $616,335.60 was used for public assistance and $190,918.20 given to tuberculosis patients.41 words
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Article25 1960-03-09 14 CAPE TOWN. Tues. The Japanese Antarctic research vessel Soya will leave Cape Town on Thursday on her return to Japan via Singapore.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration471 1960-03-09 14 MASS RESIGNATIONS IN SPORE AT 'OBEY HAMID 9 DIRECTIVE FROM KUALA LUMPUR REBEL' GROUP REMAINS IN PARTY HOPING GENERAL ASSEMBLY WILL DISSOLVE STATE UNITS A DIRECTIVE from UMNO Malaya yesterday, calling on all divisions and branches to recognise and obey the Singapore State UMNO Executive Committee,471 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-03-09 14 THREE successful Singapore youths who recently completed their commercial pilots training at the Civil Aviation Training Centre in Bamrabli, Allahabad, and have returned to Singapore. They are (from left) B. S. Giirm. 24; Kenneth Edward Toft, 23: and How Luen Wan, 22. They were three of91 words
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220 1960-03-09 14 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE new $50,000 Government market for Serangoon Garden Estate Is expected to be ready by the end of this year. i Housewives on the estate expressed Joy when they heard about It, Many agreed that "this will mean a lot220 words
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Article94 1960-03-09 14 PAP FORMS 40- PIECE BRASS BAND SINGAPORE. Tues. The Central Cultural Committee of the People's Action Party has formed a 40-plece brass band and has started practice In preparation for the first anniversary of internal self-government. Instruments have been bought out of the cultural fund raised at the variety concert94 words
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Article301 1960-03-09 14 LONDON, Tues. Stock markets In London today were dull and uncertain. There were several adverse factors Including further decline on Wall Street last night and new wage demands at home. This made buyers cautious and under small selling prices drifted lower. Olltedged securities opened quietly firm but buying301 words
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Article30 1960-03-09 14 LONDON, Tues Spot 34d., Norn. April 3S» 4 d., Aprtl'june 33*»d., July Sept. 32\d.. Oct. Dec. 3J'.d. Jan/March 31Hd, March cl.f. 34' nd.. April c.l.f 3J*«d., Tone: Quietly steady30 words
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Article21 1960-03-09 14 LONDON. Tuee. Buyers £783 sellers £783',. Forward buyer* £783. tellers £783.. Settlement 1783 1 Turnover ajn. 70 tons. p.m. 6521 words
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Article120 1960-03-09 14 SINGAPORE. Tufcs. The Ministry of Culture received donations totalling $2,051 over the past week for the National Theatre Fund. The largest donation ot $500 came from Lombard Banking (F.E.) Limited. Another donation of $327 wu received from the residents of Kampong Keng Wan, off Yio Chu Kang120 words
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Article174 1960-03-09 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, tonight said he had cleared up a misunderstanding about Singapore's attitude towards tourism. Mr. Lee who flew home by Qantas after attending the one week Pacific Area Travel Association Conference at Christchurch174 words
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Article67 1960-03-09 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. An island-wide flag day has been planned by the National Theatre Flag Day sub-comit-tee for next Monday. Car labels will also be sold a fortnight earlier. A Government statement Issued tonight said: "It Is hoped that car, trishaw and all other vehicle owners,67 words
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177 1960-03-09 14 ACSU: Mr. Byrne summons union heads to see him SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, has summoned the president and the secretary of the Army Civil Service Union, to see him on Friday to find out more details about the union's constitution. This follows177 words
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Article, Illustration134 1960-03-09 14 SHE PLANS TO STUDY 'EVERYTHING' DURING TOUR OF U.S.. SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs. Alice Goh, wife Of Singapores Finance Minister, will try to cover "every-, thine from babyhood to old age during her study tour of America. Mrs. Goh, who is in charge of all children's social centres and creches run134 words
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