The Straits Times, 14 March 1960
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Title Section11 1960-03-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1960 15 CENTS11 words
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Article257 1960-03-14 1 Big programme to electrify South Jdhore Project will benefit 8,500 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Details of an $18 million power station in Johore Bahru the first phase of an electrification project in South Johore were announced today by the General Manager of the Central Electricity Board, Mr. J.257 words
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258 1960-03-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. r pill" privilege of exemption from Customs examination enjoyed by Members of Parliament and Senators has been withdrawn. Only Ministers and Assistant Ministers wilJ continue to retain it. IMPs have been asked to l the Customs Passes I to them,258 words
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Article81 1960-03-14 1 MARGARET, TONY DISTANTLY RELATED LONDON. Sun. Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones are distantly related, it was learned today. Mr. Patrick MontagueSmith assistant editor of Debrett's Peerage, spent the whole of this week porine over family trees to prove that they are 12th cousins twice removed. Their common ancestoi wasReuter - 81 words
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Article116 1960-03-14 1 Cargo ship aground off S'pore SINGAPORE. Bun.— Two tugs strove in vain today to free the 8.798-ton Überian freighter Capetan C arras from a reef 15 miles from Singapore. The ship, carrying a cargo of phosphates, went aground near Pulau Nepah, In Indonesian waters, at 4.30 a.m. on Friday. Worked116 words
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Article55 1960-03-14 1 LONDON, Sun. Soviet planes "are keeping secret photographic watch on the British isles and the seas around." the Sunday Dispatch claimed today. The newspaper's front-page report, said high-flying Russian aircraft "using special long-range infra red cameras," continually take pictures which "cover the whole of Britain andUPI - 55 words
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Article25 1960-03-14 1 'Planet' steady on course WASHINGTON. Sun-Ame-rica's Pioneer V satellite shot past the orbit of the moon yesterday and forged steadily on course towards the sun.25 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-03-14 1 THE INDONESIANS MIC 17 jet fighter which strafed Dr. Sockarnos palaces in Jakarta and Bogor, in a field in Java where it crash-landed after the attack. The pilot, D. A. Mankar, was unhurt and was arrested later by Indonesian Police.— U.P.l, picture.48 words
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113 1960-03-14 1 Malaya hopes to end war this year ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Premier and Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that the Government hoped this would be the last year of the shooting war in Malaya. "But we will end the Emergency only when we consider there is no113 words
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Article77 1960-03-14 1 JAKARTA, Sunday. A BROADCAST statement tonight said that 1 subversive organisation has been planning t mueder President' Soekarno and the Nations Security Minister and Army Chief of Staft Get Abdul Haris Naaution. The broadcast was made by the Indonesian Information Minister Mr. Maladi. President SoekarnoReuter - 77 words
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Article32 1960-03-14 1 )ODRELL CONTACTS SUN ROCKET JODRLLI B^h und >uu Bnt.ni! 9 radio tclt:\.'.-i" Bank MM J dJT Blii'J*. <Ml \rilb Luit'.i Mafc j*Ullitt Piout-; I I ibOUt jJO.'W" :p*te Rcuf i32 words
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Article26 1960-03-14 1 PEKING. Sun. Mr. Chou En-Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, and Mr. B. P. Koirala. the Prime Minister of Nepal, met for talks here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article201 1960-03-14 1 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun A young Malay father of two children was injured in his right eye and right arm when he went fishing late yesterday evening with a home-made bomb. The bomb exploded in J urine Shamsuddin bin Mat Jalai. 24. a rubber trader. He is now201 words
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Article238 1960-03-14 1 A REFUGEE JUNK SAILS IN: BORN ON JOHORE BHARU. Sun. Fifteen people fleeing from Communist China have arrived in Malaya after a 1,700-mile voyage by junk. The journey from Hainan, South China, lasted nearly two months. They anchored off Kukup, on the West Coast of Johore, on Friday. They'had to238 words
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95 1960-03-14 1 JAKABTA, Sun.— The possibility of fissionable uranium and beryllium deposit* being found in Sumatra »nd Kalimantan have bolstered Indonesia's hope for entering the atomic age. International Atomic Energy Agency scientists have reported that surveys showed the possible presence of the ores. Extractions of95 words
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Article93 1960-03-14 1 Polio in Brunei: 11 in hospital BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.— Eleven children from Kuala Belait, in Seria have been admitted to hospital here with poliomyelitis. A Government statement today sajd that no new case had been discovered, in the last few days and the outbreak may be subsiding. All children hit93 words
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Article42 1960-03-14 1 SINGAPORE. Sun— A British soldier's wife was slightlj injured in the arm in a shooting accident here last night. An army spokesman said the woman was "slightlj) wounded" when a .22 rifle hei husband was handling wai "accidentally discharged.42 words
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Advertisement50 1960-03-14 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore t P«r»qw< \wl\ [mj the still orange drink made by50 words
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Article246 1960-03-14 2 DATO HAMID HEADS A NEW COMMITTEE TO PROBE REBELLION AND CLEAN UP PARTY SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE State UMNO is to track down the beJ- hind-the-scene leaders of a rebellion in branches and purge the party of them. A special sub-committee has been set up under246 words
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116 1960-03-14 2 Poor Royal sandwiches humiliated' a township \|l AR. Sun. The town council was told today that tbe Muar people had been humiliated by the poor sandwiches which were served to the guests and to the Sultan and Suiunah of Johore during their coronation tour her* recently. The chairman of the116 words
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Article26 1960-03-14 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malayan Christian Council begins its World Refugee Week today. Member churches will make contributions to a fund for refugee relief work.26 words
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136 1960-03-14 2 Great uncle eaten by cannibals? Oh, no, says Boyd "PORMER British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, today laughed at reports that his great uncle had been ''eaten by cannibals." "There is absolutely no truth in it," he said before flying back to London after a 15--hour "friendly visit here.136 words
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Article74 1960-03-14 2 that his great uncle was last heard of in the Solomon Islands. Then, the tall, friendly former Colonial Secretary spoke of his brief "frlendl? visit" to Kuala Lumpur which he said had been very pleasant. "I had talks with your Prime Minister about old times— nothing political—74 words
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Article31 1960-03-14 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Bernard Michelin. the French cellist, will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on March 23 at 8.45 p.m. Michelin played here In March last year.31 words
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131 1960-03-14 2 Ipoh will accept new party set-up IPOH. Sun.— The Ipoh 1 division of UMNO today accepted in principle the proposed new constitution of the party. The division will ask its branches to study the draft closely and propose amendments, a spokesman said. The new constitution reverts the UMNO to its131 words
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Article49 1960-03-14 2 SINGAPORE. Bun. Rick Holden, an American folk dance expert, will be back In Singapore to conduct an international folk dance workshop in April. His programme In Singapore is sponsored by the International folk dance club of the Chinese YMCA. He last visited Sii gaporc in 1958.49 words
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Article48 1960-03-14 2 IPOII. Sun. Police have detained three cowherds In connection with the death of a 10-year-old girl. Ah Slew, whose body was found in well near Jelapane new village, four miles from here, yesterday. The Rlrl Is believed to have been raped and murdered.48 words
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Article, Illustration13 1960-03-14 2 Mr. LENNOX BOYD13 words
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Article147 1960-03-14 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Central Provident Fund interest 1 rates are normal and on a par with that of the Federation, the chairman of the board, Mr. James Putchucheary, said in answer to a letter by a disgruntled reader in the Straits Times yesterday. In147 words
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Article126 1960-03-14 2 NANYANG CALLS TALKS ON FUTURE SINGAPORE, Sun. Th c management committee of Nanyang University here called a meeting of the university's pan-Malayan district committees to discuss the future of tht university. The meeting is to take place at the university hert on April I— the eve of convocation day. Agenda126 words
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Article41 1960-03-14 2 KAJANO. Bun The Ula Langat District Welfare Committee has been permitted to run a lottery to raise funds for relief of destitutes In th». area. The lottery is to be drawn May 8 at the town Padan« here.41 words
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Miscellaneous48 1960-03-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f ohwsll.it ms *><. expecr GcotmeLL butitlltakb i— mowi'U^J Nr* only am old om V* se ABiM to c^- wee mts m&=a#e us- 1 UA\/e I —murrrtme J \~f *w*urit j V^» aers abound J v_/» iSuva I >*_# USEFUL y*S V__-^? /r V TAftfOAlgr48 words
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Article320 1960-03-14 3 Soviet scientist talks of throwing a Saturn-like 'ring of light 9 around the carth 1 Fine powder released from a number of satellites could form a belt to illuminate the globe, he says MOSCOW, Sunday. A SOVIET scientist said yesterday that it might be possible toUP - 320 words
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95 1960-03-14 3 Japan plans tea house in the U.S. WASHINGTON. SJn r Washington Is to have Its own Japanese ceremonial tea house. A small house and gardencomplete with huge rocks, white gravel. notched beams and bamboo poleshave arrived here in 90 crates from Japan and are being assembled on the grounds ofReuter - 95 words
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Article58 1960-03-14 3 LONDON. Sun. James Musgrave, a 37 year old glass packer, won the 1.000--mile walking race from one end of Britain to the other, when he strode into Land's End soon after dawn this morning. The race, with £1,000 prize for the winner, was organised by Mr.58 words
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Article29 1960-03-14 3 BELGRADE. Sun.— An earthquake of medium strength today injured at least 23 persons and destrovpd several buildings in Macedonia. Yugoslavia's southern republic bordering on Greece.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article29 1960-03-14 3 NEW YORK, Sun Dr. Konrad Adenauer. West German Chancellor, arrived here by air last night to start a 10-day Informal visit to the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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208 1960-03-14 3 Mac may ask French to help build the Channel tunnel LONDON, Sunday. THE People, a Sunday newspaper, said today that Mr- Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, would ask President de Gaulle of France to Join Britain in building the £100 million ($B5O million) cross-channel tunnel. Plans for such aReuter - 208 words
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Article30 1960-03-14 3 LONDON. Sun.— A 1,500,000 rouble (about $1,206,000; trade contract has been signed in Moscow between Soviet trading organisations and Inter texport of Britain, Moscow radio reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article25 1960-03-14 3 BERLIN, Sun.— About 20.000 West Berlin schoolchildren are to see a one-week exhibition on Nazism and its atrocities which opened here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-03-14 3 MRS. RAG* YASSIN11 words
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Article265 1960-03-14 3 RAGA: I was sold for $17 ,000 r»AIRO. Sun.— A woXJ man, who closely resembles ex-Queen Soraya of Persia, told a court here that her husband sold her for £2.000 ($17,000) to an Emir. The woman. Mrs. Rasa Yassln. was seeking a divorce from Sheikh Omar Yanin. Mrs. Yawln said:265 words
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Article37 1960-03-14 3 Big China steel programme NEW YORK. Sun. Red China Is embarking on a programme to expand Its steel capacity 6y 5.400.000 tons, according to Steel Magazine China claims to have produced 13 million tons last year.— U.P.L37 words
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Article33 1960-03-14 3 JAKARTA. Sun. Floods this year have destroyed many villages and rice fields In East Java and the total loss was estimated at 4.500.--000 ruplahs. the Antara new* agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1960-03-14 3 COPENHAGEN, Sun—Vitamin pills sure now on the regular breakfast menu at one of Copenhagen's biggest hotels and guests complain if they aren't served.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article16 1960-03-14 3 COPENHAGEN. Sun—Denmark's oldest inhabitant, Maren Hansen, a widow, died today at 107.— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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209 1960-03-14 3 Ike calls for perfect plan to halt global arms race WASHINGTON, Sun. President Eisenhower called yesterday for allout East-West efforts tc agree on a foolproof plan to halt the global arms race. At the sanve time he warned against expecting dramatic progress at the 10--nation disarmament conference with Russia beginningUPI - 209 words
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Article67 1960-03-14 3 PARIS, Sun. M. Pierre Messmer, the French Defence Minister, said today work would start soon at the shipyards here on France's first missile-firing cruisers. M. Messmer said France had to build up her Navy and added: "Just as we have made our own atomic bomb with no foreignReuter - 67 words
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Article20 1960-03-14 3 LONDON. Sun. Prince Philip has influenza and is confined to bed at Windsor Castle it was announced today.—Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous316 1960-03-14 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium \V»ve «7< metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Shortwave iS metres spnvirr <i 7 m .i,-. from 9.00—10.00 p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.3-' MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES ITFvS^I&FIS'Si News; 8.05 A Da Us With Music fen»n r 366 metro 8 30 String316 words
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109 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Education Minister, Mr. z*ong Nyuk Lin, tonight praised the Geylanx West branch of the People's Action Party for Its work In helping the public. He was addressing more than 2,000 people at a party and concert to celebrate the Inauguration of109 words
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Article24 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. The Singapore branch of Narayana Gurukula will celebrate the 65th birthday of NataraJaguru from 7 an. to 830 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article79 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sun Admiral Sir Charles E. Lambe, Britain's First Sea Lord, arrived here from London by air tonight, on the first leg of his tour of the Far East and Australia. Among those who met him at the airport was the U.K. Commissioner for Singapore and79 words
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Article35 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold a Harl Raya Puasa dance at the Singapore Military Forces Hall In Beach Road on Sunday. March 27, from 9 P m. to l a.m.35 words
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238 1960-03-14 4 Former constable found with fatal head wound ROAD BLOCKS UP AS BIG K.L. MANHUNT BEGINS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A BIG manhunt began today after police found the body of a former Special Constable, whose head was battered, in a small lane off K 1-mile Cheras Road here last night. Police238 words
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Article, Illustration213 1960-03-14 4 THERE were several Go- I eminent Ministers at the Singapore Airport yesterday to bid farewell to the State's two women representatives to toe White House Conference on Children and Youth at Washington. The two representatives, Mr*. Alice Goh, of the Social Welfare213 words
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Article179 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. MALAYANS can now study for the honours degree in pharmaceutics at the University of Malaya. Dr. T. H. Eliot, the new head of the university's Pharmaceutics Department, told the Straits Times today that regulations to provide honours degree courses In the subject this179 words
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114 1960-03-14 4 HIS SPECIAL WISH: TO MEET THE TENGKU SINGAPORE, Sun. A Siamese journalist flew In today from Saigon with a special wish to meet the Federation Prime Minister on Wednesday. He U Mr. R. Chamlong, a reporter on the staff of the Slam Nlkorn Dally, a Siamese language newspaper, on a114 words
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Article22 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Liberal Socialists will advertise in their monthly bulletin particulars of party members who are seeking employment.22 words
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Article133 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. Goh Beng Chuan, a younu student, or chemistry from Kluang, Johore has been studying in the laboratories of a large Australian paper mill during his holidays at Melbourne. Goh. In the fourth and final year of a diploma of Applied Chemistry course at133 words
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Article45 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Following are new officials of the Singapore Oujaratl Yuvak Mandal: President. Mr. Nanalal Shah; vice-president. Mr. N. C Patel: secretary. Mr G. V. Kotharl treasurer. Mr. Glrdharlal Manlar. Committee: Mulajibhai Shah. J. L. Bantvia. C. C. Mehta. Jaikant Shah.45 words
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178 1960-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. a Russian satellite, Sputnik 111. passed over the land this morning at 5.43 a.m. I It took three minutes to tthe sky from southto north-east at an on of 70 degrees, rding to Mr. C. Clarke Department or Sclennd Industrial Research. sity of178 words
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Article44 1960-03-14 4 The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows tonight at 800 Teck School. 63, Beatty Road. Buklt Tlmah 91 m.s., and Pulau Bulcom Besar. Shows begin at 7 p.m. and will be preceded by short talks on current topics.44 words
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Advertisement114 1960-03-14 4 THE BIGGEST NAME IN BOXING I NGEMAR JOHANSSON smashed his way to the world heavyweight title and gave the lie to sneering critics who had called him a coward as an j amateur. TODAY, for the first time, he tells the story of his fantastic fighting life in I YOU'RE114 words
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Miscellaneous171 1960-03-14 4 Singapore diary... I FCDEKATION Or BOYS' p.m.; 3 pm to S pm emCLCM (Queen Street): Judo 6 broidery claw 11 am. to 1 p.m.; pjn.; motor repairing, photo- 2 pjn to 4 pjn. grmpby 7 pm. CHINESE TMCA: Table tennis KATOVr ROYS' TLtTB (Oull- S am bod J -building and.171 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1960-03-14 5 Dupleix— uncrowned 'emperor of Southern India QNE August day in 1704 a ship flying the standard of France anchored off Pondicherry, on the South-East coast of India. On board was General Godeheu, newlyappointed Commander of the French Army in India. As he stepped ashore he was greeted by an impressive,1,252 words
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Miscellaneous260 1960-03-14 5 1 h<> Saitti By Leslie Charteris > W6LL. VICKY, AM? 16 THAT Tl MUST QUIWLE /w7mTMIGHTMCLP7O\ fc^^=E^sl B^nfcjß^^H NOW YOU Mi. MEAfI? THE PRICE Of 1 ABOUT THE WORP M P£C\(X WHOM THP" I T^BlW^^^^y eveevTwiN<3 i can getting Bacx I "Back*, after jA .really BetON<3 TO^-^f^^^^^^s33l EJtl Ahner By260 words
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Article57 1960-03-14 6 M *W. $U (MiMummm) MB. PETER ANTHONY and ehfl drm thank all those who sent condclence mess«g*s, offertnga for Mass, wreaths and attended the funeral of Urn late Mrs. Rom Antboiv TMB FAMILY OF Urn late Mrs. Yenancta (Narcla) Almonte "»»>« all relative* •> friends, for their kind assistance,57 words
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Article315 1960-03-14 6 M Wfd, tl» (Mbmmmm) THE COCKPIT— Mrrle Harris stag* nightly except Sunday. WE WISH Urn air everywhere was as fresh a* In our boas*. We us* Airwlck. 000 l stores stock It. ELASTO TABLETS t.-uMed far orsr 30 yean bring real, rapid relief to rheumatic sufferer*. Get a month's315 words
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535 1960-03-14 6 The Straits Times Monday, March 14, 1960. The Local Elections Elections to the Federation's local authorities, frozen for a year from last September, have been put off to the end of March next year. As might have been expected, the Opposition or part of it is saying again that the535 words
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Article405 1960-03-14 6 The Bangkok conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East admittedly is no place for a discussion of Israel's complaint of blockade and denial of noijmal use of the Suez Canal, yet if Ecafe is really interested in removing obstacles to the flow of405 words
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Article242 1960-03-14 6 The contrast between the two and a half per cent interest paid by the provident funds in the Federation and Singapore and the rates at which the Governments themselves must borrow is an old complaint that will be raised many times again before anything is done. Replying to242 words
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744 1960-03-14 6 PHILIP DEANE - WANTED: A COLOSSUS IN THE WHITE HOUSE THE FORMIDABLE TASK FACING THE NEXT U.S. PRESWENT by PHILIP DEANE Washington, Sunday THE job of being President of the United States has grown so much beyond the dimensions envisaged by the men who first shaped the office, that the next man in744 words
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708 1960-03-14 6 This pill may be the solution to one of the world's biggest problems By FINANCIAL TIMES correspondent IF the new oral contraceptive announced recently by British Drug Houses turns out to be as effective in practice as it has evidently been in the laboratory, it may help to revolutionise not708 words
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Letter582 1960-03-14 6 THE pertinent question 1 Sarawak and its people face today is not independence but how to bring the backward communities in line with the advanced communities, so that all c»- ask for independence with one vo.ee. How to do this? The simple answer is through education and through giving582 words
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Article162 1960-03-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Automobile Association of Malaya is to expand its road patrol service to help members whose vehicles break down on the way. The association will send a "scout" to be trained with the Singapore patrol system. This plan was discussed at the162 words
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Article78 1960-03-14 7 PENANG. Sun.— Mr. William Upper, director of the United States Information Service In Penang. died of a heart attack in the American Mission Hospital here last night. He was 44. His body will be flown to Manila tomorrow for burial at the American78 words
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Article27 1960-03-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. K. Raman and Maruthan. labourers on Sungal Tirana Estate, were fined' sloo each here today for killing a deer without a permit.27 words
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Article422 1960-03-14 7 KAMPONG PEOPLE, SCHOOL COMPLAIN IRON DUST POLLUTING THE AIR AND FOOD COMPANY IS GIVEN 14 DAYS TO IMPROVE THE ROAD USED BY LORRIES CARRYING ORE THE Kepong Mining Co.. here, one of the two large iron mining concerns in Johore, has been warned by the422 words
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110 1960-03-14 7 POLICE FIND FEWER PUASA OFFENDERS THIS YEAR VUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Fewer Muslims have been arrested this year for not observing the puasa. In most states, arrests have been practically nil in the two weeks since fasting began. This is in contrast to the spate of arrests during the same period110 words
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156 1960-03-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYA Imported 65,000 bicycles from Britain las" year compared with 29,000 from Japan. A dealer In British bicycles today quoted these figures of the Statistics Department to refute claims that Japan had captured the bicycle market I In the Far East. A156 words
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100 1960-03-14 7 Gave acid to daughter then a suicide bid TLLUK AN SON, Sun. A mother gave add to her daughter and drank some herself after deciding she was fed ay with life, the court here was told. M. Karupayee, 23, an estate weedcr, pleaded guilty to causing hart to her four-year-old100 words
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Article47 1960-03-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. Klaus Mehnert will speak on "Inside the Soviet Union German research on Soviet affairs" at the University of Malaya tomorrow night. Dr. Mehnert Is a world authority on Communism. Ht Is now on his fourth tour of Asian countries.47 words
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Article23 1960-03-14 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Amir bin Ahmad has been elected president of the Malayan and Qantas Emplrt Airways Local Employees Union.23 words
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332 1960-03-14 7 Men clash over formation of women's union MTNC: FULL SUPPORT NUT: NOT NEEDED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— There is a clash of views among men teachers over the formation of a separate trade union for women teachers. Women teachers yesterday' formed their own union the Federation of Malaya Women Teachers Union332 words
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Article19 1960-03-14 7 •SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Tan Lark Sye has been elected president of the Rubber Trade Association of Singapore.19 words
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698 1960-03-14 7 THE Minister for La- bour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said today it was his duty and the Government's policy to see that members of the Army Civil Service Union were properly represented. He was commenting on a698 words
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Article169 1960-03-14 7 CINOAPORE, Sun. Five students have left Singapore for Australia for medical studies under an urgent Government scheme to relieve the heavy pressure on the Univer- u y of Malaya. Under the scheme, the Government expects to send nearly 30 students for medical studies abroad.169 words
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268 1960-03-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ATOP-LEVEL committee will soon be appointed to examine t question of compulsory primary education in Malaya. This was revealed here to-i day by the Assistant Minister of Education. Capt. Abdul Hamld Khan, who recently headed the Malayan delegation conference of268 words
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77 1960-03-14 7 'LOST' GIRL FAILS IN BID TO MARRY QJUXGEI PATANI, Sun.—/ 15-year-old girl, report' ed missing last Thursday told police here last nigh that a kathi had refuse* to marry her to her lover The girl, Kalsom binte Is mail, was returned U her padi planter father Ismail bin Rejab, o:77 words
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Advertisement103 1960-03-14 7 Take E INI O FRUIT SALT* for QiucJt Jfetief from stomach upsets Iw s^ss^av a s Refreshing ENO Relief from pain When we're busy, or in a hurry, everyone of as eats or drinks VMH^pjP too quickly. and sometimes f^P^gß oar eyes are too big for oar J^^»^^Pl tummies! f103 words
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Advertisement189 1960-03-14 7 I It's what's «P g I If IT HASNT COT IT y^^ Dl AN it hajnt r >l If\ K COTIT '/w1 *M PKiiJb^^ ft m2b£b^BN J*^i^Mb^l ><< H IIX TTf, I 1 i I HI Mk^Bk 1 ti—' V Winston got ■l 5~ Ylßm. rZk Th r e become189 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1960-03-14 8 3kjL c^ R w jEK>3 -<; >f -jQlmhii 3 I m REGAINING MASTERY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE EAST. VOL. Three. By Major-General 1.0.5. Ployfair. (Her Majesty's Stationery Office 50t.) WHEN Japan fell upon the Western powers in Asia in December 19411,196 words
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Article106 1960-03-14 8 LACKBERRY WILDERNESS. y Sylvia Berkman. (Gollancz 165.) i&& Berkman is a genuine find. The perspicacious know her already, but for those of us who do not get beyond the bookstall cover of Vogue tand Harper's Bazaar, her eleven short stories are a revelation. 11 of them are106 words
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Advertisement96 1960-03-14 8 AT mm mi* m\9 Br /^B. Imm mm EbVßb^^i^bm^. 1 M mm Art mm mlmi Wm m l^9 Wmmmmm^ ■> B m mmm mmm Mmm -4- mmm. mmm -mmm- 71 ~gs w m m w_ %w mm m. m\m mmmC^ iff •*wm m* 206 7WE jp m mmm -^=^^3mmmmmmmm^^m—M^— (fr96 words
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Advertisement126 1960-03-14 8 EXCITING STORY OF JETS MASTERY OF THE SKIES 8.0 A.C. BOOK. OF FLIGHT. Foreword by Group Captain Cunningham (Max ParrishWs.) IT IS less than ten years siftce vhe first Jet-prop airliners came Into service, but already the jet is master of the skies. The most distant parts of the earth126 words
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Miscellaneous233 1960-03-14 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS the theatre (t>. 1. Hefcht of tndiutry (3-4.. A Bront of lltU »«P°«~S. To have no respect for speed v oddl> Niamoured alr l 9) 10. A ißpmtfm? 17 2X^7?— VUIP ta 11. ftj&tt .unfunded by corn 12 h ru t Tveryt h ln«wlth*e- J 232^7,233 words
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Advertisement1667 1960-03-14 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO A3EN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONI NENTAL PORTS. Due riatl Sails P. S'haa Panani MENEUUS L'don, B'men, H'txirg. R'dam Taaay PELEUS Liveraeal, Clatgow la Part Mar 11/17 ATREUS M 'tellies, Uvarptat, A'mouth Cda. 31 Mar 17 Mar 11/21 Mar 22 DEMODOCOS Livarpatl, Glasgow Mar 211,667 words
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Advertisement1353 1960-03-14 9 ;~"\*£&J^B gW W a^^BglwWv f f jjaw J^U^L-^LJ^^^^^Lj-*mL-9M—M—L^—9^^^^K^Ek E.A.C. LINES JS/rsrrv\« ABEH lEBSEA. MEBITERRJMEAN, COHTINENTAI ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS |3|WN\H| Spore F Sham Penang OUrJH "SELANOIA" I) 21/21 Mat 22/23 Mar 24/2S Mat ynmmar "Bbma" a) n tun Apr s itn 1/ 7 Apt #g|BL7 "MEONIA" ki 11/28 Apt 21/22 Apr1,353 words
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Advertisement1419 1960-03-14 9 Khc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "2317? SIHCAPORE (lactrptrataf >a tke Unite* Kiagaaa) I LIHES SAILINGS TO MEN. U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Penang BENRINNES for Liverpool. Hull. Rotterdam, Hamburg C. 8/7/18 Mat 17/18 Mat V BENMACDHUI for H'turg, l'don. G'mou'.h 21/24 Mar 25/21 Mar 21/11 Mar BEHARTY1,419 words
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Advertisement1359 1960-03-14 9 W^- McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. W IKS- l: M( l^aV T^^ ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENESS LINE LSNMN. NAMBUSB. RSI i MMM MEIES. SAN fRANCISCO. ft HULL >•!«.. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND aM fat Canada ft USA North •neni.i mimi •creanat etrgt far Central ft »cart» CITT OF WEUINSTSN America Spore P. S'kaa1,359 words
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Article1365 1960-03-14 10 SHARES EXPECTED TO MAKE HEADWAY By Our Market Correspondent MININGS improved on the Malayan Stock Exchange at the end of last week after the tin price had risen on Friday by over a dollar following the fixing of new quotas by the International Tin Council. These1,365 words
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Article25 1960-03-14 10 TIN RUBBER (perpJcV) (perlbj March 7 $389.12'/, $1.17>, 8 $3894* 11.17H 9 $188.87 4 $1.19', 18 SSSL2S 1120 11 SMtXttH SI.IBS, 12 $389.2325 words
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Article406 1960-03-14 10 HPfHE Singapore Rubber Market on Friday went back to quiet conditions following the burst of activity whlcn had taken place in the previous two days. Mid-week the price had been taken back over the 120 cents level for the first time for over three months406 words
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Article116 1960-03-14 10 CO MM ODITY REVIEW repper pticea, ckMtd on Saturday as follows: Muntok white $321, Sa awak $320 (both down $10), special Sarawak black (215. garbles Lam pong black 1215 (both down $5). Copra closed at S39\ for UK/ Continent March/April shipments, and coconut oil at $60 for bulk and $62AP - 116 words
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Article271 1960-03-14 10 (\N the Malayan Stack Exchange on Saturday, (March 12), all sections were quiet and the turnover was small. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at noon: Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $1.93',; Gammon $2.48; M. Breweries $3.20 (O); Malayan Cement $1.80 cd (O), $1.72 xd; M271 words
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Article45 1960-03-14 10 DIVID ENDS ANNOU NCED MB crdi m Jacks Find* i Krponr Cmrrent payment 4%t »%t 7%t 10% 90 c t Date of payment March 25 March 28 March 31 April 11 April 14 Total for year 10% 110% Total for year 1«% nvi% 15% 66%45 words
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Article69 1960-03-14 10 'THE Malayan Exchaaig« Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday, March 12 (all rates to $100): SeJliiic; T.T or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 14m; Beyalj 146%. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was Quoted at 5.76 for69 words
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Article1147 1960-03-14 10 'THE following u»t of revised qooUUons ni issued by ■embers of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their Imt meeting on Saturday (March II). H and I. stand for hlgneat and lowest for bnsineaa done In 1959 and la (he current year to date. MMSTBIUS i S »IU1,147 words
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Advertisement1200 1960-03-14 10 Express O.S.A. PacMie AUaalie Coast ti— E.I.A. E.T.A. E.IA Spore f S'"am Penang H'kona I. Angelei New Vsrt '■Kem»e»a Mara" 31 Mar/3 Air 4/ i Aai Apr M Apr 11 May "SHUM Mara Ist Call IB 20 Apt 2!. 72 Apr 23 Apt 2ld Call 24 Apr It tar It1,200 words
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Advertisement285 1960-03-14 10 STOCK INDICES Mslayan Stack Exehanre: Mar. 12 Mar. 1] Industrials: IM 53 130.21 Tins: 151.44 151.26 S Robbers: 2(4.90 264.10 Jan. 1 195S— IN. GILBERT HARRIMAN Stock Shorebroker Members of the Sydney Stock Exchange Suite 2, 3rd Floor, Telegrams:— 117, Pitt St. HARRISHA, SYDNEY SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. TELEPHONES BL 3985 BL285 words
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Advertisement732 1960-03-14 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Anthony Danakody Is no longer In our employ and has no authority to represent us or transact any business on our behalf. RELIANCE OFFICE SUPPLIES 40, Raffles Quay. Singapore NOTICE THE PUBLIC is hereoy Informed that no canvassers have been authorised to732 words
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Advertisement834 1960-03-14 11 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (FMS. Cap. 13T) Padanc Bcaar tt Pauh Toko Board Perils. NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137. Notice Is hereby given under Section 13? of the Town Boards Enactment that Uw under mentioned draft plan has been prepared and Is open to public Inspection on any working day834 words
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Advertisement896 1960-03-14 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK MALAYS HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND The Board ot Trustees Invites applications from Malays, who are the subjects of the Ruler of Perak by birth, for 1981 Scholarships to undergo the following courses overseas: Electrical Engineering 1 Chartered Accountancy 1 Quantity Surveying 1 Geology 1 Mining Engineering 1896 words
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Advertisement804 1960-03-14 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Of KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Laboratory Assistant In the Department of Agriculture Animal Science Section). University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate, with credit in Biology. Zoology or Oeneral Science, or j other qualification of comparable standard.804 words
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Advertisement785 1960-03-14 11 (Continued from Page 6) I SITUATIONS VACANT It Word. Si (Him.}— Box tt ctt. mxtrm BOX A 6448 8.1- Situation til ltd. AU applicants thanked. EXPERIENCED SHORTHANO TVP--IST required by European Import arm. Apply Box A9B4S B.T. K.L. JUNIOR CLERK required by European import Brm. Apply Box A 9843, S.T.785 words
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Advertisement1088 1960-03-14 11 SITUATIONS VACAMI If H or«« SS (Him.)— Box St ct: txtrm COOK CINERAL AMAH WANTID. Kxeellaat references esientlal Speak aooM English. Rtn« 67*84 Gardner. 33 Kincamead Road. Singapore 10. For Intarrttw. QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS preferably with audit inn experience required by leading firm of Chartered Accountants. Apply Box A 6711 ST.,1,088 words
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Advertisement1074 1960-03-14 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wordt SS (Min.y—Box St ct: txtrm AVAILABLE MOW 15-4-W Holland-, Orana*-, Casauriaa-. ThoapaaoRoads. TmoM Craaesnt Btajal-. Honi-konc-Parks, Rln« JTTIO KIM'S Acrommodatlo*. 86-A Ttnlllßanii Rd.. iSpora). FULLY FU«NISHED MIDROOM. ID Flat, dlalnsroora, lounct, kitchen, loncbath. ta/e wattr. R»frl««raior. cclllac fan, cas stow, radio, for Immttflatt occupation. Rent S3OO/-1,074 words
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Advertisement1072 1960-03-14 11 EDUCATION it Word, tt (Mim.)-Box tt Ctt. txtrm HOW It YOUR Malay progressing? Thsbssis your knowledc* «f th* National Language by readme Berita Harlan dally, the oaly romaat— d National Laaguag* newspaper. NIW MITMOO French, Osrm.m. English Commerce JoomaHam. Lltsratur*. P*rf*d result- without dru.lC*ry Latia for prospective Lawstudents. Henderson, Phon*1,072 words
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638 1960-03-14 12 tence, Lord Fredrick U and Funny Face. Rangoon II led into the straight from Mon Amour. Slipper Prince. Sentence and Lord Fredrick 11. Funny Face dropped back. Slipper Prince made his bid at the top of the straight and with a furlong638 words
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1362 1960-03-14 12 NOEL McGrowdie, whose consistency in the saddle has been quite remarkable, landed another double here today. McGrowdie has ridden at least one winner every race day since his arrival in Malaya and his winners today were Dancing Water (Race 1) and Conquistador (Race 6). In1,362 words
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318 1960-03-14 12 TPOH. Sun. Bill Davles dporu won the fastest time of the day award for the second successive year in the Kledang Hill climb for cars organised by the Royal Perak Motor Club. Driving a TR 3A, Davles clocked 47.9 sec for the 1.000318 words
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Advertisement183 1960-03-14 12 I Exclusive Ronson li^ f- The fingertip (lame con- '|f|§ H^. ■> l- *i trol W® a£ Ronson \araflame *f£? H| P -i. Refuels in live 1:0* f I^. ,^^> M'tonds and can be *«^^^i topped up at any time I V^ 1 S-r Runs for about a \M K183 words
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Advertisement157 1960-03-14 12 GET MORE ZEST FOR LIFE 1 OKASA "Management fatigue" is 20th-century problem which is caused by a cumulative lack of vital aubatancea in your diet. Fight it with OKASA the modern 20ih century Tonic (or busy people fmf and enjoy Jlt=A>. the fuU and£'Js&] better life HBy you've workr JsHii157 words
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Article239 1960-03-14 13 Penang clinch N-zone title PENANG, Sun. Pehang shocked Perak by 3-0 to become north zone winners in the Malayan Hockey Federation championship 'at Western Road today. Penang led 2-0 at half time. Perak, generally regarded as the better all-round team, were unlucky today. They had slightly the better of the239 words
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Article53 1960-03-14 13 BINGAPORE. Sun. 40 Base REME Training Corp* trounced Joyful Indians 7-3 in a friendly soccer match at Ayer Rajah Road today. In another friendly at Farrer Park. RAF. Tengah beat Singapore Indians "A" 2 o Jomiads held R.A.S.C. to a 2-2 draw In their friendly at53 words
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250 1960-03-14 13 Seven out FAM SELECTORS DROP OVER-AGE PLAYERS FROM JUNIOR CUP XI By VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Sun. SEVEN of the 21 players named for the Junior Asian Cup (lnder-20) team were dropped by the F.A. of Malaya selection committee today because they were over-age. This decision was taken today after250 words
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Article147 1960-03-14 13 SOBERS SCORES 142 NOT OUT GEORGETOWN. Sunday. U/EST INDIES. 37 runs on with six first innings wickets in hand, are expected to go for runs tomorrow in an attempt to win the Fourth Test against England and level the series with one more Test147 words
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127 1960-03-14 13 KEW SAN SAY HUP BEATEN IN FINAL QLASCOW. Sun. Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup of Malaya were beaten by Finn Kobbero and Ponl Nielsen of Denmark "-15. 15-11. 18-17 la the men's doubles final of the World Invitation badminton here last night. Kobbero also won the men's singlesReuter - 127 words
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Article63 1960-03-14 13 ENGLAND IST. INNS. 299 W. INDIES IST. INNS. Huntr c Irurmin b Allen 39 McMon-ix c SweCmaa b Statham S3 Kanhii c Drxtor b Trveaian S5 Uilrott b rmrman Sober* not oat Mf, Uorrrll not out CxtTM 14 ToUl (far f«v) Wktt. fell »t: «7. 77. 1»*. 21t. BOWLING:Reuter - 63 words
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Article126 1960-03-14 13 IPOH. Sun. Penang Chinese, the holders were held to a 1-1 draw by Perak Cr.'nese In the first round of the MCFA Cup (North Zone) on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Penang were lucky to escape defeat and for that they have goalkeeper Yap126 words
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162 1960-03-14 13 MCFA CUP Sebastian the star in S'pore success SINGAPORE. Sun.—Singapore Chinese entered the MCFA Cup Anal when they beat Johore Chinese 3-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Johore were never In the hunt In a dull match, but the Singapore forwards could not press home their superiority against a packed162 words
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Article58 1960-03-14 13 FOOTBALL Ana? League Dlt. 1; Cheshire v Navy Wanderers, OHQ Ti-arelf t 30 Bn. RAOC, 18 Signal Regiment v Dog Coy. RMP; HSM Terror v Headquarter* SBO: Combined School Inter. district: City v Paslr Panjang (at Brss Basah Road). ATHLETICS Buklt TUnah DlsU-ict School*' croM-oountry race (Singapore). GOLF58 words
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Article149 1960-03-14 13 L'UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Urn Kee Slong of Negri Bembllan. vice-presi-dent of the F.A. of Malaya. was today elected president of the Malayan Chinese F.A. replacing Mr. Chan Hln Cheung of Selangor who has been president for th« past two years and debarred by the rules from149 words
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Advertisement270 1960-03-14 13 AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS OriltllO ST FitCTHIOT CAS, FAdAfFIN OR ITfAH: OUTPUT •ANC<MC MOM MHTS TO H GALLON* f(* HOUR CONTINUOUS M OIUTKIII «»CH WfTH W»u. HICIP Fi 1° in iP j) 1 H!GM OUAUT> DISTILLED WATft AT IOW COST jfi rTROCIN f RII Mon Details from Tlm [iclhmv* AfKt t»r270 words
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Advertisement71 1960-03-14 13 ANNUAL Sctic OF SALES LAST FEW DAYS ALL PRICES SLASHED LADIES FABRICS 50cts and up LADIES' BLOUSES/SHORTS $2/50 and up MEN'S SHIRTS $2/90 and up MEN'S SLACKS $7/90 and up BOYS' SHIRTS 90 eta and up GIRLS' FROCKS $3/90 and up SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR OUR MUSLIM CLIENTS. THIS IS THE71 words
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197 1960-03-14 14 Economic aid by advanced nations ECAFE call BANGKOK, Sunday. j'HK conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East today approved a six-nation resolution which calls for economic assistance and other measures by industrially advanced countries to help less developed countries of the region. The resolution was sponsoredReuter - 197 words
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Article19 1960-03-14 14 TOKYO. Sun.— A total eclipse of the moon was observed in Japan today, beginning 0637 GMT.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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159 1960-03-14 14 FLU HITS NIK: TRIP TO PARIS PUT OFF MOSCOW Sun. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, has postponed his visit to Paris because of an attack of influenza, it was announced here today. Moscow radio Interrupted a drama programme to give the news In a special announcement, which- said that the Soviet PrimeReuter - 159 words
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Article78 1960-03-14 14 •jif From Page One oil for .the boilers right to the door and water was readily available to cool condensers The area wmch would be covered Initially would be Johore Bahru and surrounding districts as far east as JCota Tlngßt and west m Scudal. "Ultimately. w78 words
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475 1960-03-14 14 SCA tournament opens with a 116 by Bowlesl CONVINCING WINS BY POLICE, RAF AND IA By FSALAHUDIN Singapore. Sat. ROGER BOWLES, the Singapore and AllMalaya batsman, took the day's batting honours on the opening day of the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior tournanment when he scored a century the third so475 words
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486 1960-03-14 14 BLA CKBURN RECO VER FROM 3-0 DEFICIT TO REMAIN IN CUP ONDON, Sun. League champions Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sheffield Wednesday and Second Division leaders Aston Villa reached the semifinals of the English K.A. Cup yesterday. In the four sixthround matches, watched by over 200,000 fans. Wolves scrambled home 2-1 at Leicester,486 words
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Article682 1960-03-14 14 Army v S.R.C. At NEE SOON Army *nd Singapore Recreation Club drew. ARMY Sullivan c Atuhonlsi b J. Mart«ns 13 Barley b T. Martens 9 Bowles st Anthonisz b J Martens 116 Davidson b T. Martens Sarmilco b T. Martens 1 Palth c T.Martens b H. Perera682 words
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Obituary39 1960-03-14 14 it Word* Sit (Minimum) A REQUIEM HIGH MASS will be held In the church of our lady nf Lourdrs, Ophlr Road at 7 A.M. on 15-3-60 for the rcapose of the soul of late Mr. Francis Savenas.39 words
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Article118 1960-03-14 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. A fine double by Gopal Krlshnan. who took 3-53 and scored 51 not out. helped Police "B" to a three-wicket win over G.H.Q. in their S.C.A. Junior tournament match at Tanglin today. Police -B" beat O H.Q. b> three wickets at Tanglin. OHQ. 173 (Lomax118 words
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Article1071 1960-03-14 14 FIRST DIVISION P W D L P A Pts Toltenham 33 18 9 672 39 45 Wolves 32 19 4 9 79 55 42 Burnley 31 18 4 9 68 46 40 Sheff Wed 32 15 710 57 38 37 West Brom 33 13 10 10 61 481,071 words
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Advertisement469 1960-03-14 14 FOR SALE It Wor4* Si (Mln.)— Box it ttm. ,t<m HANCNAI BRAND NIW pianos. High Class China wood i«d>. caah $1,100 rach Inspection 2 to b p.m. 211, Bi ni-oolen Street. Sinnapprr. ONI 19S* KELVINATOR 3.3 cv. ft. $430/- excellent condition and one baby carriage No. 7 K.P.lf. Flat. 214469 words
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Advertisement490 1960-03-14 14 MISCELLANEOUS tt MM, Ii (Mtn.)—B»x st rtt. vitro DANCERS OF CEYLON Best entertainment educational cultural Happy World 6 30-8.30 pm 21. 22. 23 Badminton Hall i».nool Children '.'4/ 2V?«th> »00. 3.00 Bookings Robinson. Wlnxton's. flnquirier S'oore ***** AT YOUR SERVICE S pore) it Word, Sit (minimum) Omilm 1 month. It490 words
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