The Straits Times, 15 March 1960
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Title Section19 1960-03-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1960 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 Hot*" 119 words
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Article230 1960-03-15 1 CHOU HEARS NEPAL PREMIER'S BLAST Aggression by 'power mad' states would fail 'Asians cannot be crushed' PEKING, Mon. Mr. B. P. Koirala. Prime Minister of Nepal, warned today against any attempt to "crush or rule freedom-loving Asians by force." Mr. Koirala whose mountain kingdom has been menaced230 words
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Article30 1960-03-15 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, and Mr DavH Ben Curlon the Israeli Prime Minister, met here prlvatel" today for the first time— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-03-15 1 Father, 85 wins case against son's 3 widows Mr. Loh Peng Heng, 85, who in the High Court in Johore Bahru yesterday was declared the sole beneficiary of the estate of his millionaire son, the late Loh Toh .Met, a bus company proprietor who died intestate. Claims to the estate90 words
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Article108 1960-03-15 1 TAPPER'S BODY EXHUMED: 2 HELD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police have exhumed the body of an aborigine who is believed to have been murdered and buried In a rubber estate in Bukit Mandel, Kuala Langat, during the weekend. The man had gone out to tap rubber with his wife on' Saturday108 words
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Article37 1960-03-15 1 PARIS, Mon. The new dates for Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's visit to Parts— March 23 to April 3— announced here In an official communique this afternoon cuts three days from the original state visit schedule.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1960-03-15 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 20--year-old labourer. Goh Eng Lee. died irt the General Hospital late tonight from wounds sustained during a garjg fight at Upper Serangoon Road on Friday night31 words
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Article94 1960-03-15 1 LONDON, Tues.-The West' today publishes a three-stage dlfcarmaOKm <plun aimed at j mass destruction under an "International Disarmament Organisation" (LD.O.). The Plan, for balanced conventional and nuclear disarmament over an unspeci- fled period, was prepared for j presentation to the EastWest disarmament conference later today. It94 words
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581 1960-03-15 1 COULDN'T STAND THE COMMUNES JOHORE BAHRI\ Monday. piFTEEN PEOPLE who escaped from China and reached Malaya after a hazardous 20--day 1,700-mile voyage by junk, have applied to the Federation Government for asylum. These refugees five men, i three women and' seven children have581 words
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89 1960-03-15 1 U.S. MISSILE CRASHED IN FORMOSA STRAITS "T\AIPEH. Mon. A giant L American Matador missile flew off course on a test firing and crashed into the Formosa Straits, the U.S. Army admitted today. A military spokesman said the incident occurred in January. The missile crashed before it came close to theUPI - 89 words
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Article36 1960-03-15 1 BOGOR, (Java). Mon. President Soekarno said here today that martial law must be continued in Indonesia. Antara news agency reported This was due to the machinegunning of his palaces on March 9.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article75 1960-03-15 1 TUGS FAIL TO FREE SHIP SINGAPORE. Mon. Attempts to free the 8.798-ton Liberian freighter Capetan Carras. stuck on a reef 15 miles from Singapore, failed again today. Two SHB tugs. Tunda and The Griper spent most of the day trying to get the ship off the reef near Pulau Nepah.75 words
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Article54 1960-03-15 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. The American satellite Pioneer V set a record for long-distance communication when it sent a signal back to earth at 8 p.m. yes- terday from 409,060 miles out in space. It was announced here today. The satellite was travelling toward the sun at approximately 6,000Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration405 1960-03-15 1 COURT BID to NULLIFY SELANGOR FA ELECTION IS DISMISSED KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. •JHE HKiH COURT here today dismissed with costs an application for a declaration that the annual general meeting of the Football Association of Selangor held last month was "ultra vires" (against the rules). It also refused to Issue405 words
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Article113 1960-03-15 1 LONDON, Mon. A man who. the Judge said, "hated humanity and did everything he could to debauch, degrade and defile it" was jailed for 12 years here today. Leonard Ironmonger, 23, married with a young child, pleaded guilty to raping a 14-year-old girl, raping a 41-year-oldReuter - 113 words
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Article53 1960-03-15 1 2 thugs rob cinema cashier SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 A cashier of th Jubilee Theatre wa waylaid by two thug and robbed of $1.12 which he was taking t a bank in North Bridg Road this afternoon. Mr. Phua Siew Tong, 5 grappled with the robbe: and prevented them froi getting53 words
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Article87 1960-03-15 1 HALTED IJUPtH *fn Communist ful MMf*M Britbfc ihl <ttaiacd it for hour vi lormo&j strait. B«Bi sum of $3,200. He describ one man as tall and t other as hefty. The tall man, who carri a gun, pushed him against pillar while the hefty m gagged him. he87 words
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Article55 1960-03-15 1 MANILA. Mon.— The I Ambassador to Malaya a the Consul-General to S g.ipnre are among top Unl States diplomats in Asia s State Department offlcl at a closed-door conf ence in Bagulo City today assess trends and develi ments In the Far East. T meetingReuter - 55 words
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Article47 1960-03-15 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. three year old girl. Cl Chee Siong. died here ton! shortly after stepping or "live" wire stretched aci Westhill Road, near the Na Base. Chan was rushed to the 1 val Base hospital after shock but died without gaining consciousness.47 words
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Article203 1960-03-15 2 Fourth Day SINGAPORE, Monday LT.-COL. T.G.A.L. Warrington, the Army's chief pathologist in Singapore, gave evidence on his post-mortem findings at the Hicks court martial today. Today was the fourth day of the trial. Sgt. Luclen Roy Hicks, 39, of the R.E.M.E.. 's accused of murdering his German wile203 words
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Article, Illustration629 1960-03-15 2 ARMY PATHOLOGIST GIVES EVIDENCE ON FINDINGS AT POST-MORTEM OF 'BADLY CHARRED' BODY He asked that the court send them to the German Consulate-General in Singapore for translation. Later during the hearing, the Judge Advocate said that the question of whether the letters were admissible had still to be decided. If629 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1960-03-15 2 THE ACCUSED SCT. LUCIEN ROY HICKS. 39. REME. charged with murdering hit wift Helga, 37. in their Alexandra Avenue home on Sept. It, 1959. THE COURT Maj Gen. j. A. R. Robertson (president). Brig. D. Welsh. Col. S. Douglas. Lt.-Col. P. Mean. Lt.-Col. H. C. Brayne.1,807 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-03-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby «m«M8« that ouier /Livrisoi urn* mots-l *m «w«o/ I aaain J s-, MT WMSN W» (MM r- V /I LL WBITE LATS«\ II s~29 words
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227 1960-03-15 3 ASIA GRIPPED BY DECLINE IN POUTICAL IDEOLOGIES LONDON, Monday. rr. Times today portrayed Asia as being gripped by a decline in political ideologies and expressed the view that the young people in that continent are disillusioned with political solutions. "The confusing election campaign in Ceylon illustrates a trend common toReuter; The Times - 227 words
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Article129 1960-03-15 3 NEW YORK, Monday. A PROFESSIONAL aviation photographer and science writer said he was convinced that Russia's recently released and highly publicised photographs of the hidden surface of the moon were fakes Mr. Lloyd Mallan, writing in the April issue of Photography Magazine, said he E>UPI - 129 words
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Article87 1960-03-15 3 9,500 can't live with pigs FRT MORESBY. Mon.— A self-respecting savage can't share his hut with his pigi in New Guinea these days. The native council which governs Lowa village in the eastern highlands of New Guinea have issued an edict that the villagers may no longer keep pigs inReuter - 87 words
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Article30 1960-03-15 3 LONDON. Mon.— Mr. Harold Macmillan the British Prime Minister, returned here by air yesterday from Paris after private weekend talks w 'th President Charles de Gaulle. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article24 1960-03-15 3 AMMAN. Mon.— Roman architecture dating back to 500 AD. ha.-> been discovered in Madaba. Jordan, the Antiquities Department revealed today— U.P.l.24 words
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Article62 1960-03-15 3 TOKYO. Mon. Communist China has mobilised the camel. In an Inner Mongolian region, the number of camels has risen to 111,000. a lOu per cent Increase In the past 10 years, the New China News Agency said. These "ships of f h^ desert" are being used forUPI - 62 words
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Article29 1960-03-15 3 WASHINGTON. Mon— Mr. Reuben Robertson. American deputy Secretary of Defence from 1955 to 1957. died yesterday after being struck by a car. He was 51.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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361 1960-03-15 3 Govt. unearths plot to kill Dr. S, Nasution STRAFING OF PRESIDENTIAL PALACES BELIEVED PART OF CONSPIRACY JAKARTA, Monday. THE Government has unearthed a plot to assassinate President Soekarno and the Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution. This was indicated yesterday in a Ministry of Information statement on theReuter; UPI - 361 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-03-15 3 - ACTOR ROCK HUDSON kisses Actress Doris Day as they hold their "Golden Globe Awards" presented to them by the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The two were named as the world's favourite actor .and aetress.— l'pited Fres* J^tagwtiaaal picture.47 words
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Article142 1960-03-15 3 COLOMBO. Monday. THE "Suvadive Republic" set up in the southern atolls of the Maldive islands after a rebellion last year has been dissolved. I Mr. Hllmi Didi. Maldive GoveYnment representative here, said It had been replaced by a committee under the sovereign control of the SultanReuter - 142 words
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202 1960-03-15 3 Americans lose $2 9 25Qmi1. to quacks each year WASHINGTON. Mon.— Medical and nutritional quacks relieve the American public of $750 million (Ms -250 million) each year. Mr. George Larrlck. the head of the Food and Drug Administration, told a House of Representatives' sub-committee this in testimony publish*"! today. Mr.Reuter - 202 words
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Article72 1960-03-15 3 SYDNEY. Mon.— A claim by i doctors that three people died after inhaling petrol containing benzol is reported in the Australian medical journal. "General Practitioner," in an editorial headed "The Kiss of Death" The article has caused ft stir among oil companies In Sydney. It said: "WhatReuter - 72 words
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Article64 1960-03-15 3 LONDON. Mon.— Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, will be asked in Parliament next week about reports that Britain has employed 'brain-washing" for "obtaining confessions from prison- j prs or influencing their future conduct." The question was tabled today by Mr. John Cronin. a LabourReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement262 1960-03-15 3 CYDER so Refreshing! so good for NOW IN QUICKER COOLING... REFRIGERATOR SPACE SAVING CANS! NO BREAKAGES ATLAS RECESSED TROFFER FITTINGS FOR THE MODERN OFFICE AVAIL A»U:WITH LOUVERfX OR "ftRSMX" DISH DIfFUSERS IM SINCLI Ot TWIN TUIE VERSIONS |M LBNCTHI O* 5. 4 OR 2 WITH OUICKSTART Ot SWITCMSTART CONTROL Chauffeur-Driven262 words
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Miscellaneous340 1960-03-15 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 47< metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE >hort Wive 62 metres URVirr 41 1 m ,i t M from ».H— U.tO p.m SERVICE 41.7 metres AM 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 MEDII M WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.05340 words
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427 1960-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Monday J'HE Singapore Telephone Board is to spend about $20 million over the next five years for its expansion programme to meet Singapore's growing needs for telephone service, especially in the rural areas. The Singapore Telephone Board today gave details )f427 words
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133 1960-03-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two youths. Lee Thian Xi and 'fan Soon Huat, were today sentenced to one year s Jail by the District Judge. Mr. Eu Chow Chye, for breaking supervision orders imposed by the Minister for Home Affairs to remain Indoors between133 words
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Article143 1960-03-15 4 SINGAPORE. Monday. THE War Department in Singapore has served quit notices on 51 squatter occupants of its Sembawang Estate for refusing to sign an agreement with the authorities in respect of their holdings. An Army spokesman confirming this today, said the agreement had already been signed143 words
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Article229 1960-03-15 4 SINGAPORE Mon. Eighteen students of Singapore Chinese Middle and High schools have won local scholarships offered by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, with the co-operation of the Ministry of Education, this year. The President of the Chamber, Mr. Tan Hlan Tsin. said that this229 words
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Article49 1960-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places tomorrow night: Open space In Liang Scan Street: San Teng Chinese School, Thomson Road 5 m.s.: Pel Sin Bchool, Chua Chu Kang Road, 16S m.s. All Shows begin at 7 p.m49 words
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Article28 1960-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. T. O. Cotterell has been elected president of the Rotary Club of Singapore for the new Rotary year beginning on July 1.28 words
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Article75 1960-03-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Blood Transfusion Service is in very urgent need of Group O blood, the Ministry of Health stated today. The Centre at the General Hospital is open for donors from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. dail;and75 words
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Article68 1960-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. A. W. Ohows, president of the Apex Club, is to present a cheque for $2,000 on behalf of his club, to the Singapore Association for the Deaf. The cheque, which will be presented at the Singapore Medical Alumni Association on Wednesday68 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-03-15 4 THESE three Singapore motorists have a drink after completing a 2.994-mile ran up to Bangkok and back in four days. They are left to right Captain Jim Butcher, of the Forces Motoring Club, Mr. Charles Moore of Century Motors and Mr. R. A. Clinkard. an106 words
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Miscellaneous218 1960-03-15 4 fM| s^fdrV Msf% S^^B OmWMP& Us) > 1 jifiyM|#vrv NiHr/iM BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: beginners 10.30 am; Jspaneat Table tennis, body-bulldlng, foot- flower arrangement beginner* 10 ball, library 4 pjn. a.m.. 11 ajn.; English conversation JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: 4 pjn. Table tennis. Indoor games 4 PJD.; SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB:218 words
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312 1960-03-15 5 Ong warns of rudeness in the hospitals STAFF TOLD TO TREAT PATIENTS LIKE 'BIG CUSTOMERS' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Service must be kept alive at all times. "Actually, the poorer the patient, the more consideration aid sympathy he shall need and I want this point to be appreciated." But he added:312 words
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105 1960-03-15 5 Need for woman spokesman in court ALOR STAR, Mon. Kedah's only State Assemblywoman. Che Hamidah binte Omar, today urged that a woman be appointed to the State's Muslim Divorce Court. In a letter to tbe chairman of the religious committee, Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Latiff. Che Hamidah said105 words
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144 1960-03-15 5 ]POH. Mon— Character lotteries are responsible for the Increase in crime In Malaya and also the break up of families. Asst. Supt. Anthony Chong told the magistrate's court here today. "These lotteries are difficult to detect and the offenders are very crafty. Ipoh Is the144 words
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477 1960-03-15 5 YOU ARE A VERY LUCKY MAN, JUDGE SAYS IN APPEAL COURT PENANG, Monday. T^HE Penang Appeal Court Judge, Mr. Jus- tice Rigby, said today he was surprised that after having reported to police that its chief market cashier had been dishonest, the George Town City Council permitted him to resign477 words
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95 1960-03-15 5 Tried to get back hat —is drowned TELUK ANSON. Mon. Tan Yoke Teng, 20. was drowned yesterday while trying to retrieve his hat in midriver about a mile from here. Tan was accompanying Chong Ah 800, 55. a labourer, to Teluk Anson In a sampan from his father's orchard near95 words
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Article57 1960-03-15 5 IPOH. Mon. Janir Singh. 19. and Abdul Gaff or. 20. were charged In the magistrate's court hene today with murderIng a 16-year-old girl. Chong Ah Slew, last Friday, at the 3rd mile Ipoh-Jelapang Road. No Dlea was recorded and th«y were ordered to be remanded in custody.57 words
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Article24 1960-03-15 5 RAWANG. Mon.— A labourer. Chook Ha. 75. of Buklt Munchong Estate, was found dead at the Len bus station here this morning.24 words
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111 1960-03-15 5 $1,800 FINE FOR THE 'PERSISTENT DEFAULTER' PENANO. Mon. A rubber estate owner. Heah Eng Tatt. was fined a total of $1,800 on 36 charges under the Employees' Provident Fund Ordinance. He pleaded guilty to failing to contribute towards the fund In respect of his 30 employees for the month of111 words
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Article, Illustration434 1960-03-15 6 LUCY HUANG - FEMININE FORUM 1 nHj 1 K£j 1 1 I£jO 1 kjll\.L* By LUCY HUANG DARK EYES THAT DREAM It would be hard to describe June with her dark, dreamy eyes that almost speak, and her swift, graceful m o vements that makes one think of434 words
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Article154 1960-03-15 6 ALTHOUGH backless -t* and toeless slippers are the rage here, some girls can never wear them because of callouses on their heels and toes. These callouses do not cause any pain, but are a nuisance because they mar feet which otherwise would have been very pretty. Up to154 words
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Article107 1960-03-15 6 MRS. Joan Bennett contributes a recipe for Burmese Curry. You will need one pound beef or chicken, cut Into pieces, five cloves garlic, one medium sized onion, one piece ginger, half-inch thick:, eight dried chilies, a pinch of saffron powder, three tablespoons cooking oil, and salt to taste.107 words
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Article91 1960-03-15 6 ARE you looking for something new to dress up a tired wardrobe without actually having to go out and spend a lot of money? You can do it All you need is a touch of magic, your own brand. Dress yourself from top to toe In silks; silk,91 words
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Article46 1960-03-15 6 From her salary, June buys her own clothes, contributes towards her board and lodging and puts a little aside. She feels that people should always try and save money and plan for the future. June, In her own words, is a woman without ambi-46 words
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Article129 1960-03-15 6 I KNOW many or you readers like to play mahjong, and some people call you timewasters because of this. Well on Friday, March 25, you can Indulge In your favourite pastime ana be helping the community at the same time. The Canadian Association of Singapore have arranged a129 words
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Advertisement287 1960-03-15 6 When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin safely— special Children's aspirin. Doaors know v ""/^V-L th* l aspirin is best for treating lever and I fuirttF relieving pain in Children, but only in f^wj^a small, exact, safe doses. That is why I \ffl/5\J doaors287 words
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Advertisement244 1960-03-15 6 Wtien it's important to look your very beet < 'Touch-and-Glow' is the make-up foryou J! X a^Lw US I sft I I sar Mr Cr^Bl I I! Soft, warm, glowing.. Bfe a candlelight complexion I it yours in any light with |j Revlon Touch-ond-Glow. |T1 1 The liquid make-up Jl,244 words
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Miscellaneous261 1960-03-15 6 Straits Times Crossword aCIOM tton (I). Plain, not spottadf (IS). 7. It laads a hand-to-mouth sxS. lUcaptton of a victorious day tstsnoe producing strains (t). In the sbaltsr 10. No need to changa. because of House-father sit* for it what follows (7, 11. Eicavator said to be expaa- 14. Dressed261 words
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Article118 1960-03-15 7 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Mon— The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has set up a committee to translate medical terms into Malay. The Minister, Data Ong Yoke Lin, said today this was in keeping with the Government* policy of promoting the use of Malay in everyday118 words
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Advertisement166 1960-03-15 7 EYE OPENER/ Why tolerate dull-look- <ZM/ ing. reddish streaked. IjOU/QJJ tired-feeling eyes arv we Y E-GEN€ other instant? One or w?th Uxato Js com two drops of EYE-GENE. bination eye an<J recommended by eye J fotjon crysta| c ear specialists for over 20 j and STAINLESS. Celeyears. will cleanse, soothe166 words
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Miscellaneous197 1960-03-15 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris AH.YC9 HSfjClO*. «V*- AMP I OO YOU KNOW A/ NEVER HEARD OF HIM/} I L*t Aimer By Al Yapp Dick Tracy By Chester GouUl ■■■■^^■^^HHI V THE FREIGHT WITW TWC F'lP THE AUTO BREAKS UOOSC. I I J23EAN WHILE. POUNONC THE ■■^^^■^■■i^^Hß^H f CAR BEHIND197 words
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Obituary24 1960-03-15 8 in Hera's Si* I Minimum) MOLT On 14th March !»M Jonore Hospital Robert Oliver aged 53 fureral Ridadarl Cemetery V3O p.m. ism March.24 words
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Article31 1960-03-15 8 It ».rsj lit (Minimum) IN RVIRLAtTINQ MEMORY of our d<** r mot h»*T, Ma (turn Sonic 1\ Im H 10k (Mrs Chew Boon Bengi died on lMh March lf>M.31 words
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Article196 1960-03-15 8 It H ,r4, tit (Minimum) SALI AT Town Country. Purthei reductions on whole slock— dresses, woollea wear, maternity wear, children s wear, shoes, bras, sportswear etc. IWIIT DREAMS AT dreamy-low prices: Bee our exquisite range of sleep and leisure wear In the Lady s Department Today. Robinson s. phone196 words
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Article101 1960-03-15 8 PHOTOGRAPHY t I I i I j tt Herds ti (Him.)— Box it el: txlr. I I.OLOUM PMUIUUNAPHT 0.1 BU| taws la Oat ema aad md—try. *4V •aneed development ot tie ■toceaa m tka atralta Times Ooaoar Laooeatartao I »hi<-n prodMie op ta 11" a IB" aaa •mi* <is >ice101 words
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674 1960-03-15 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, March 15, 1960. The Plans To Disarm There is a better atmosphere > for the disarmament talks which open in Geneva today than had seemed likely during the long period of preparation. Unfortunately this is not saying very much. There is waspish comment from Moscow, there674 words
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Article314 1960-03-15 8 Malay has been the national language of Singapore from the day the first Yang di-Pertuan Negara used it when reading the P.A.P. Government's statement of polioy to the Assembly. Its new role has been received with enthusiasm by a considerable number of nonMalays. Others may not have I314 words
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Article266 1960-03-15 8 South Korea has accepted gratefully much from the Americans, but not a limitation lon a President's terms of office. The endurable Dr. Syngman Rhee is seeking fourth term, and is likely to get it for he is in the singular position of having no opponent although opposition has266 words
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318 1960-03-15 8 I haven't yet managed to drive envy out of my system but there are two men of whom I am least envious KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I HAD scarcely expected to return to all this. The white and dignified buildings of Penang reminiscent of an age that has gone. The chatter318 words
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Article53 1960-03-15 8 rwMils is a risk that WestX minster Is called upon to face every time It agrees to an advance of some dependent territory towards 'Independence. The only alternative Is colonialism—domination by an alien few without much regard for the demands of the local many. The kind of Government.53 words
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677 1960-03-15 8 WELLINGTON. Monday SOME 9.000 members of New Zealand's Chinese community are becoming increasingly integrated into the life of their adopted country. Although periodic police raids on opium and gambling dens in Wellington's Chinatown turn a momentary spotlight on the less desirable677 words
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Article252 1960-03-15 8 which the Tengku led hU bloodless revolution so short a time ago. But admittedly it Is a new risk to the Federation Government, which now shares with the Government ln the United Klr.gdoir part of the responsibility for law and order south of the Johore Causeway. And that Causeway252 words
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Article137 1960-03-15 8 r\F course not. What has happened Is that facts have now Influenced emotions, as they generally do if one can exercise a little patience. One tact Is that both the European merchant and the Singapore Prime Mln- ister depend—the one for his business and the other •for his political137 words
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Article136 1960-03-15 8 IN modern terms, even a united Federation and Singapore would be only a small market. But political union is obviously more remote than It was eight months ago. and we have yet to see how far Inche Khlr Joharl and Dr. Goh Keng Swee can agree upon the136 words
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Article318 1960-03-15 8 T ONDON, Mon. The *^Labour Party stands at the crossroads, facing one or the most critical decisions in its 60-year-old history. On Wednesday its national executive committee may have to choose which road to take, ln the sure knowledge that whatever choice it makes will infuriate a section of theReuter - 318 words
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435 1960-03-15 8 Seed vs budgraft: The old argument LETTER JN a recent Issue, observations are made In th« article about Mr. H. M. Burkhlll's statement (R.R.I. Journal Vol. 16) which cannot Dass without challenge. The s-eed v. budgraft argument is of lon* standing. A booklet "Planting Material" by myself and Dr. Chittenden435 words
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Advertisement552 1960-03-15 8 Straits Times Free Press *ac ffca aaavwteme* *t «d»a»taws our resreeefirattvei at la* flow. COLD ITORAM ARCADI. raaaHl small advertisement* SaeaH >a>>— tlsewents place* in Orthsrd R»os. Slnaaaaea. a»« a*> numawt eaaliaa. Siaeopere may .tm h. handed ta: COLO STORACE ■RANCHES at Holland Road Katon* Ksaasl Road Naval Baso AUTHORISED552 words
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Advertisement60 1960-03-15 8 TLI L*Je/ tLcD UVtiXIA/ tcttcVL... TeU uJc. TLcXa. htACUxoJliLptsub I V a New sum Huink by PARKER Over 500 formula* were developed before Parker was satisfied that SUPER QUINK is the ink that's best for all pens. In Washable Royal Blue and six brilliant permanent colors. In the convenient 2-oz.60 words
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Advertisement30 1960-03-15 8 /o* 40 watt Qi^j, riuo#*9Ce#r ruttt <■ W^^l— cr otulti-purpos9 fitting dmsigned for ov*rs»ai ul*H Adtertuement of THi general electric Co., (malata) lto. Mtprttenting THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD OF ENGLAND.30 words
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Article, Illustration833 1960-03-15 9 FATHER IS DECLARED HIS MILLIONAIRE SON'S SOLE BENEFICIARY THREE WIDOWS' BY CHINESE CUSTOM LOSE CLAIM TO ESTATE OF BUS COMPANY TOWKAY WHO DIED AS A PROFESSING CHRISTIAN \IR. JUSTICE NEAL today declared Mr. Loh PengHeng, 85, a retired planter, as the sole beneficiary of the833 words
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Article, Illustration177 1960-03-15 9 PINE FIRM DISPUTE SETTLED AFTER 3 MONTHS SINGAPORE. Mon. The three-month-old dispute between the management of Whay Hin Pineapple Co. and its 130 former employees over severance pay and other claims, has been settled. Both sides have signed an agreerrent which was wltnesseJ by the Minister for Labour and Law.177 words
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Article51 1960-03-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The offlcer-ln-charge of costing accounts at the Telecommunications Department headquarters. Inche Ahmad Gazall bin Hajl Hashlm. will leave on Wednesday for training l n London in punchcard accounting. Inche Oazall Is going under the Colombo Plan. His training will last six51 words
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Article43 1960-03-15 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Lai Chin Hln. a shopkeeper of Pontlan. was fined $500 today for not declaring to the Customs on arrival from Singapore that he had dutiable goods worth $300 with him. The articles, two watches, were confiscated43 words
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Article32 1960-03-15 9 IPOH. Mon.— A $400,000. five-storey hotel— the Winner Hotel— has been opened ln Ipoh. It has 56 rooms, many of them air-conditioned and a night club on the top floor.32 words
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Article22 1960-03-15 9 BUTTERWORTH. Mon Fire destroyed a smoke-house at Bertam Estate. Kepala Batas. this morning and destroyed about e.OOO .v of rubber.22 words
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Article37 1960-03-15 9 PENANG, Mon. The Mayor of Penang, Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, declared open the State Refugee Fund week with an appeal to the puollc to "remember that wp are all members of one enormous family."37 words
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Article53 1960-03-15 9 PENANG, Mon. Mr. Ng Peng Wah has been re-elect-ed president of the Federation of Malaya Orchid Society. Messrs. Eu Cheow Telk <Pg>. Lee Ewe Boon (K«d>. E. Spykerman (Pk) and David Allen (Sel) were elected vice-presidents with Mr. Arthur Sabapathy as hon. secretary, and Mr. Ooi Kew53 words
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Article22 1960-03-15 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. K Ayathuray senior assistant on Tebrau Estate Ltd.. has retired after 39 years' service with the estate22 words
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Article160 1960-03-15 9 IPOH, Monday. TWO men and two women were charged in the magistrate's court here today with bookmaklng at the Perak Turf Club here yesterday, the first day of the three-day race meeting in Ipoh. They were: Loh Wah, 43.1 and Chew Hock Ling. 24. and160 words
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Article69 1960-03-15 9 ACID ATTACK ON BUS: 3 CHARGED RAWANG. Mon. Three men were charged in the magistrate's court here of being members of a gang which flung add bombs into a busload of holiday-makers at Ranching Pass on Dec. 5. They are Yip Leek, 23, Chan Kai. 79, and Yap Siew Wah,69 words
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215 1960-03-15 9 Tun Razak says: Govt. will never abandon new villages KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rPHE Government will not abandon the 500 A new villages even when the Emergency has been officially declared over. This was made clear by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. when asked to215 words
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Article69 1960-03-15 9 PENANO. Mon. Malayan children are just as good at ballet dancing as European children, Miss Pauline Dibb. visiting examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing, said here today "But they concentrate too much while they, dance." Most of them were too tense and could not69 words
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Article36 1960-03-15 9 TAIPINO. Mon. Tuan Syed Hassan bin Byed Jan AljafTrl Is now president of the Sessions Court, Talplng He succeeds Tuan Syed Othman bin All who has been transferred to the Legal Department. Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Article26 1960-03-15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Commodore Martadlnata. Chlel-of-Btaff of the Indonesian Navy. Is expected in Singapore on Wednesday and will pay a courtesy visit to the naval base.26 words
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Article243 1960-03-15 9 I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malay language may be Included in an Australian university course on export management soon. This was announced here today by Mr. Ronald E. Nordhoff. vtce-Dresldent of the Australian Institute of ExDort. and a former lecturer on export practice at Melbourne University.243 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-03-15 9 NARAINUN RETURNS HOME NOW A NURSE NARAINI S binte Dato Sallehuddln. of Kuala Lipis, returned to Malaya by Qantas, a qualified nurse after three years' training at the Royal Perth Hospital. Narainun, 20, a former student of the Malay Girls' College here, went to Australia on a Colombo Plan scholarship.74 words
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233 1960-03-15 9 SINGAPORE, TOO, HAS PLANS FOR TV: SURVEY REPORT DUE SINGAPORE. Monday. HpHE Government was now going ahead with plans to set up television here, the Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, disclosed today. He was commenting on a report that Malaya was planning to have television by 1962. The Federation's233 words
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Article161 1960-03-15 9 Third Highlands blast: 3 hurt rpANAH RATA, Mon.— Three men were Injured by a dynamite explosion in a 300 ft deep tunnel at the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric power project on Saturday night. It was the third accident of this kind since work began on the scheme. The three men were161 words
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Article47 1960-03-15 9 PENANO, Mon. A Japan ese seaman, Nyo Mako. 3< was today fined HO for be having in a disorderly man ner. I Insp. R. Jeganathan, oro secutlng. said Mako wi found drunk and tncapabl I this morning at the Penan I Railway Pier.47 words
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Advertisement73 1960-03-15 9 ft V Try Pearl Cutex Nail Polish and see how perfealy lovely your hands look. Your fingertips will glow with luminous beauty. And the exclusive formula defies chipping and peeling. Daytime or evening for all occasions enhance your fingertips with .a rare touch of beauty Pear! CUTEX Nail Polish. Leading73 words
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Advertisement71 1960-03-15 9 AtftOSOl I I Ht^ no -Bp SMIUY *2 WL ***** M I £M gf* For us* against Flies. Mosquitoes. Moths. Wasps. Reaches, Silverfish, Ants and etc. Activated mist Room QRllfjl Deodorant Push Button IJJ 1 Spray. MAKES AIR MINT IJssLJ FRESH. Obtainable in jf^gayffi] thr«« scents. C^*mS«w| MINT f***"****! APPLE71 words
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Article306 1960-03-15 10 Singapore-Sarawak trade better DESPITE DIRECT OVERSEAS TRADE DEALS SINGAPORE'S entrepot trade with Sarawak is improving steadily and it is expected to advance further this year, despite the growing tendency of Kuching traders to deal direct with overseas manufacturers. The value of this trade in 1959 reached a total of $226.5306 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-03-15 10 VITAMIN PRODUCTS FOR THIS MARKET fkPTREX Ltd. of Bri- tain, manufacturers of Optrex eye-lotion, have introduced two new products to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. They are Optrose rose hip syrup, a Vitamin C food supplement and Dillex gripe mixture lor babies and young children. Dillex is for stomach155 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-03-15 10 T<HE American Foreign Insurance Association 1 plans to open a branch in Kuala Lumpur, Mr F. T. Wyckoff, an executive of the association announced in Singapore. "We are now making arrangements for an expansion programme," said Mr. Wyckoff. "but the Singapore office will remain the202 words
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Article152 1960-03-15 10 Cigarette brands on increase \f ORE and more brands of cigarettes are being manufactured in Singapore. The latest to be introduced on to the local market is Eveready. manufactured by I a newly-established concern, Asia Tobacco Co. Ltd. of Paya Lebar. Pure tobacco Mr. Lim Peng Chong. manager, said yesterday152 words
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Article99 1960-03-15 10 II A. O'Connor and Co. Ltd., will give a practical demonstration of a new type of micro- j wave speed indicator to I the Singapore Police j Force traffic department, at the end of the month The equipment is designed for use by police forces engaged in99 words
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Article50 1960-03-15 10 A new French ship. Tldra. called at Singapore last week on her way to South and West Africa. Belonging to Compagnle Maritime des Chargeurs Reunis the vessel is inaugurating the new Chargeurs Reunis line fom Japan and South -East Asia to South and West Africa.50 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-03-15 10 MR. ROY C. INGERSOLL, chairman of the BorgWarner Corporation of Chicago, paid a short visit to Singapore last week and met the representatives of various companies which represent his organisation's interests in this part of the world. Bort-Warner was founded In 1928 by a group of autopart201 words
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Article44 1960-03-15 10 f ance'.s biggest motor manufacturers, the stateowned Regis Renault, are now producing 2.500 vehicles a day. among them 2.000 Dauphlnes. according to a company's announcement. A daily total of 1.357 of the popular Dauphine small cars Is earmarked for export.44 words
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Article226 1960-03-15 10 OINGAPORE scrap iron dealers are concerned about reports that the Japanese Government will lift its restrictions on scrap iron imports from the United States on April 1. They said yesterday that the removal of this ban would enable Japanese Iron and steel manufacturers to obtain a considerable226 words
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144 1960-03-15 10 BEN LINE BUY TWO VESSELS FOR FAR EAST THE Ben Line Steamers Ltd. have acquired two cargo-pas-senger liners to reinforce their present fleet of 22 vessels which are providing fast scheduled services between Europe and the Far East, it is announced in Singapore. The ships are Beaverlodge and Beaverburn and144 words
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Advertisement238 1960-03-15 10 BANGKOK At* NGAFORJi -f (jasxida Indonesian airways Offer you luxurious Convair 440 Metropolitan Comfort on all flights from Singapore. Booking Offic*: lit Floor, Bank of China Bldg Sinf«por«. 1. Phone: ***** *****-8. or any travel agent in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. FIRST MALAYAN FUND Offer opportunity tor profitable238 words
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Advertisement71 1960-03-15 10 .JO* enjoy the finest Virginia cigarette 1 QfSjjwj |n t < ns f I gj^BS* PACKETS OF TEN It^lSttl LATERAL FILING It can save up to 70% of your office filing space. Everything will be in its place and you will have an efficient filing system. 1%. 1 1 I_/71 words
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Advertisement1655 1960-03-15 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, tIAStOW, LONDON A CONTINEHTAI_PORTV Ooa Spore Sails P Stwa Ptnang PEIEUS Livtrpeil, Glasgow M Ptrt Mar 11/17 ATREUS M'seilles. livtrpttl. A'month B4n. II Mar 17 Mar 11/21 Mar 22 DEMODOCUI livtrptel (ilasgow Mar 21 Mar 29 Mar M/M Mar 31/ 1 POLTDOROS liverptoi;1,655 words
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Advertisement1330 1960-03-15 11 tKE^E^TTTWzWTnTTITJn eTHE E. aA« C. LINES— ADEN lEOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang "SEIANDIA" I) 21/23 Mar 24/ a Mar 25 27 fear ■■10MA" a) M Mar/ 4 Ar 1/ 1 Ar "MEONIA" I) 11/ M Ar 11 22 Ar 21/ M Apr "lEIRA" a) M1,330 words
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Advertisement1402 1960-03-15 11 IS.V'd'ihi THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. l W,* SINtAPORf decelerated ia tke United Kiapdea) 3 LINES SAILINGS TO MEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Ptnang ■EMINNES for Liverpool. Hull, Rotterdam, Hambnrg t. 1/7/11 Mat 17/11 Mar BENMACOHUI for H'burg, I'don. G'mouth 21/ M Mar a/a Mar a/11 Mar1,402 words
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Advertisement1420 1960-03-15 11 w- McAUSTER «c CO., LTD. w, YW^ TEL: Nl: *****. V"^* ILLIRMAN LM KLAVEMESS LIME V^*> LONDON, NAMMRt, ROTTERDAM, NAYRE, IM ANCELES, UN FRAHCISCO, A HSU. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND nd for Canada A U.S.A North Atlantic ports. Acctptiag cargo fer Central A Seetk CITY Of WELLINGTON AaMnci. Spore P.1,420 words
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Article234 1960-03-15 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharvek or expected today are: Vietnam 1/2 Boissevain 4/5, Shoyo Maru 6A. Benrinnes 6/7, Idomeneus 8/9, Olenroy 10/11, Gorgon 13/14, Automedon 18, Lotte Skou 19, Tong Joo N. Wall 2, Sedenak N. Wall 3, Presco No. 22 N. Wall 4. East234 words
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Article196 1960-03-15 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday London: selling TT. or O.D. 2/3 41/32: buying TT. 2 4 3/32. O.D. 2/4 1/8. 30 d/st 2/4 9/32. 45 d/st 2/4 11/32. SO d/st 2/4 3/8. 90 d/st 3/4 1/2. 120 d/st196 words
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Article113 1960-03-15 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK Continent March April shipments $39 < t buyers, $40 >* sellers. Coconut oil: I quiet: bulk $60 sellers, drum $62.50 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business" was reported done. Muntok white I $316. Sarawak $315. special113 words
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Article15 1960-03-15 12 The Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday for Labour Day. It re-opens today.15 words
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590 1960-03-15 12 SHARES ARE TRENDLESS: LOCAL RUBBER MARKET IDLE By Our Market Correspondent WITH an idle rubber market, the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday opened the week on a very quiet note. There was very little feature except the continued firmness of dollar rubbers and a slight improvement in mining shares. The current590 words
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Article38 1960-03-15 12 SINGAPORE. MAR. 14. RUBBER: Sl.lB, 1 per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. close Sl. lB£ (quietly steady). TIN: $399 per picul (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial uttering 200 tons (down 15 tons).38 words
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Article23 1960-03-15 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: March 14 March 12 Industrials: ***** 134.53 Tins: 152.77 151-44 S Rubbers: 2SS.ZS 2S4.SS Jan. 1 ISSS— ISS.23 words
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Article571 1960-03-15 12 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, all sections were featureless and the turnover was small. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. Industrials: Fitxpatricks $1.24; Fraser and Neave ords $193., to $1.95; Gammon $248: Henry Waugh $1.63; M. Colls $1.66; Robinson ords $1.13571 words
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Article148 1960-03-15 12 APRIL Hrst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 118 t cents per lb., up one-eigh'.h of a cent on Friday's close. The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot f.o.b. buyers U9>*. sellers il9' a148 words
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Article25 1960-03-15 12 The following further rubber crops notified include: Atrr Panaa 137.000 lb.. K Inane U.OOO lb., Pajam 172.000 lb.. and l'l» Braot 39.000 lb25 words
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Article17 1960-03-15 12 Malayan (wmt Ltd. tnnounce that production at the Rawaat works during; February wu 15.715 tons.17 words
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Advertisement157 1960-03-15 12 HAVE YOU CARGO FOR ANY OF THESE GREAT LAKES PORTS? TORONTO HAMILTON CLEVELAND TOLEDO DETROIT MILWAUKEE CHICAGO M SO consult PATERSON. SIMONS «fc CO.. LTD. Agents for the new ORIENT MID-EAST GREAT LAKES SERVICE orient mid-east "great lakes service M.V. HARTISMERE LOADING FOR TORONTO HAMILTON CLEVELINI. TOLEDO. OETROII. MILWAUKEE ADD157 words
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Advertisement797 1960-03-15 12 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE (Recall of Tenders) Tenders from Class "D" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the State Engineer. Malacca, up to 12 noon of 23rd March, 1960 for the CONSTRUCTION OF TWO BLOCKS CLASS "G QUARTERS (12 UNITS IN ALL) FOR POLICE RANK797 words
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Advertisement638 1960-03-15 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR STENOGRAPHERS IN THE MALAYAN RAILWAY Applications are invited from Unmarried Female Federal Cltisens who have passed the School Certificate Examination with a credit in English Language and have attained their 17th but not their 28th birthday, for appointment as Stenographer in the Railway Service under the638 words
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Advertisement472 1960-03-15 12 NOTICES NOTICE TO SINGAPORE TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS TELEPHONE DDMCTOKY Subscribers axe Informed that the next Issue of the JSr.g'ish and Chinese editions of the Telephone Directory are due to be made in July 1960. Any desired alterations and additions to the present list Ings must reach the Contract <k Services Manager.472 words
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Advertisement372 1960-03-15 13 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, SS (Mi*.)— Box St el: extra 3rd CRAOE CONDUCTOR North Johore Kstate, M.P.I.E.A. Rates. Box A 8724 S.T. Spore. TENDERS CARGO HANDLING Tenders will be received from Lorry Contractors for the collection of Inward cargo from the Singapore Harbour Beard lor delivery372 words
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Advertisement379 1960-03-15 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wore 1 Si (Mln.)— Box St ets. txtrm TEACHER OF ENGLISH (retired, normttl-tratm-d. H.B.C) wanted to teach in senior middle classes in Malacca. Apply Box A 9846 S.T. K.L. WANTID A QUALIFIED English tracher In Chlao Chee Chinese School Selandar Malacca. Apply before 18th March 1960. CANTONESE379 words
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Advertisement986 1960-03-15 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words St (Ml*.)— Bom It ets. txtra lady TYPIST able to do correspondence work, preferable with previous experiences, but not essential. Apply statins Salary required. P.O. Box 1072, Singapore. SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Word, SS (Min.)—Box It et: txtrm HOSPITAL ASSISTANT trade I residing at Peuiing available (or986 words
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Advertisement948 1960-03-15 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED I* Word, SS (Mln.)— Box it tis. sxtrm ACCOMMODATION WANTID for British executive, lovely boost, district 10. Rent S9OO p.m. Bos A67M S.T. ***** ext 1. LAOV requires room bathroom attached with verandah oooklas facilities telephone essential Orchard Road area preferable, pbone B'pore 21W5. lUROMAN FAMILY require rally948 words
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Advertisement717 1960-03-15 13 •OATS. YACHTS FOR SALE It Words SS (Mln.)— Box St et: txtra FULLY IQUIPPID 22 ft Cabin Cruiser twin Johnson 35 h.p. New Condition. So.SOO/-. For illustrated details or demonstration appointment call (B'pore) Basler ***** Office, ***** Home. FOR SALE tt Worms Si (Mln.)— Box St et: ,xtra TICKETS FOR717 words
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Advertisement373 1960-03-15 13 FOR SALE 21 Words U (Ml*.}— Box St ets. txtrm RBCORO CLEARANCE SALE! Last week only. More new stock availably at Tremendous reductions on all brands, popular and clu.tsioal. stereoPhonic. Monaural. Longplaylng 12" brand new records at $3/-. 10" 12/-. 7" 50 ceate upwards. Come early to 6. Raffles Place373 words
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Advertisement384 1960-03-15 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'por.) tt Word, Sit (Minimum) DmOsj 1 stout*. IS Words StM (Ml*.) STOP UNSICHTLY DANDRUFF: I'm miracle Dandriclde. Available from HmrdreMent. Dloprnsaiies. Storn CLOSING OOWN SAL! Cottoa «innlrti 711 rents each and many mora harnaiiu at IS 19 Colombo Court. DANCING tt Words Sit (Minimum) Doll* 1 month.384 words
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Article330 1960-03-15 14 COLEMAN ST. WILL BE HARD TO BEAT RACING with Epsom Jeep: Ipoh, Mon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiin /^OLEMAN STREET, with Moses Lee astride, did a smashing workout here this morning. He broke into a gallop from the half-mile post and raced over the last 3f in 38 3/5. He was running on strongly330 words
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Article45 1960-03-15 14 IPOH. Mon. Bright Star Stable's Maybe, who was pulled up after his race here yesterday died in his stall last night. At Penang recently, he was first in a 7f race but later 'ost the, race on an object ion.45 words
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Article15 1960-03-15 14 KLUANG. Mon. REME and Ramblers drew 2—2 in a hockey league match here.15 words
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Article480 1960-03-15 14 f POH, Mon— Wrights for all eight races here on Wednesday were announced today. I unstinra 8.04 Cl. 3. Div. s— sf Str. New Showing t.OO Lancier 8.12 Nrr-Hau-M» 8.12 Dilniba 8.11 Premium 8.11 Arctic Rrrion 8.11 Whatjlune X ,1 C'henderianf B.l* Technirama 8.10 Gilded Prince s.io480 words
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Article36 1960-03-15 14 BARCELONA; Mon Spain, trailing o—l at half-time, rallied to beat Italy 3—l in their international soccer match here yesterday. IN PALERMO, Sicily. Italy beat Spain 3 o in an Under--23 International. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article26 1960-03-15 14 MOSCOW, Mon.— Stepan Olyanov of Russia improved on his own world bantamweight press weightlifttng record yesterday with a lift of 244>/ 2 lb. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article96 1960-03-15 14 SINGAPORE, Monday. |X>RMER Singapore swimming champion Scan Pong Hyu gained third place in a 100 metres breast-stroke event in Ldndon recently. P&ng Hyu, a student in I London University, was competing in the university's annual championships. Pong Hyu's father. Mr. Seah Yun Chong, told96 words
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Article78 1960-03-15 14 LONDON, Mon.— The draw for the semi-finals of the English F.A. Cup, to be played on neutral grounds, re. suited today as follows: Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers; Sheffield Wednesday v Burnley or Blackburn Rovers. The Aston Villa— Wolves match will be played on West BromwlchReuter - 78 words
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Article38 1960-03-15 14 SINGAPORE. Mon— O.H.Q. Farelf beat 30 Bn. RA.O.C. 4-0, after leading 3-0 at half-time. In the Singapore Base District first division soccer league match at Tanglin Barracks today. Barlow, Wlllberforce. Yusof'and Duncan scored for GHQ.38 words
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Article20 1960-03-15 14 SINGAPORE. Mon—Singapore Gurkha Police and Azad FT. drew 3—3 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today.FT - 20 words
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Article34 1960-03-15 14 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A goal by Julraj in the first half enabled Pasir Panjang to beat City 1-0 in the Singapore combined schools' inter-dis-trict knockout soccer competition at Bras Basah Road today.34 words
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Article76 1960-03-15 14 BOMBAY. Mon. Bombay yesterday won the Ranji Trophy, the Indian cricket championship. defeating Mysore by an innings and 22 runs here. It was the 11th. time Bombay have won the trophy since Its inception in 1934. SCORES: Bombay 504 (M. 8. Hardilcar 145. O. 8. Ramchand 106.Reuter - 76 words
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162 1960-03-15 14 ANN HAYDON SHOCKS WIMBLEDON CHAMPION CAN JUAN. Mon.—Fourthseeded Roy Emerson, of Australia, won the men's singles in the international lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. He beat Ulf Schmidt of Sweden 6-2. 6-1 In the final. \nn Haydon, of Britain, won the won- en's title by beating top-seeded Maria Bueno Brazil'sReuter - 162 words
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Article60 1960-03-15 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. Mr. R W Preston's Illourl. a 25-1 outsider won the Australian Cup run -over two miles and U fjrlongs at Flemlngton here today Illouri took the lead half a mile from home to win by 2) lengths. There was a dead heat for secondReuter - 60 words
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Article220 1960-03-15 14 SNELL OF N.Z. IS THE WINNER DETER SNELL, 21- year-old New Zealander, today defeated Australia's half mile stars Herb Elliott and Tony Blue in the 800 metres challenge event on the second day of a festival athletic meetIng at Melbourne's Olympic Stadium. Snell moved outReuter - 220 words
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Article192 1960-03-15 14 King's Cup: S'pore out SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore will not take part in the Malayan schools inter-state badminton tournament for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Cup this year. Mr. Woon Sul Kut. secretary of the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council, told the Straits Times today: Singapore is unable to comDete in the192 words
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Article66 1960-03-15 14 CINGAPORE, Mon.— Fifteen teams representing fiv« districts will take part in th*» Singapore Combined Schools' Inter-district cross-country championship for the D. McLellan Trophy at Buklt Tlmah Road on Mar. 25. Each team will comprise nine runners of which points for the fastest six will count towards66 words
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Article40 1960-03-15 14 HOCKEY Singapore senior knockout semi-finals: SRC v Ceylonese (at Farrer Park). University v YMSA (at padangi. FOOTBALL RAF Singapore V Army (at Seletar). BASKETBALL Singapore Combined Schools v Far East Air force iat Youth Sports Centre. S mm).40 words
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Advertisement115 1960-03-15 14 lIMCO 103 TWACTOt* DOZEN THIS IS THE TRACTOR... whose operator sits at the front of the machine. whose patented (JNIORIVE transmission system employs unidirectional constant mr.h gears and automatically adjuring steel plate clutches to enable operation, by finger tip control. of each track in different directions simultaneously. It also allows115 words
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288 1960-03-15 15 MCFA told to shed S'pore affiliate NO REGISTRATION UNLESS... By VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Mon. THE Malayan Chinese Football Association, which is registered in Singapore, has been told that it must shed Singapore Chinese FA as an affiliate before it can be granted registration in the Federation. The Registrar of288 words
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242 1960-03-15 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation schools athletics team for the first international contest against Singapore schools to be held here on Aug. 16 will undergo a week's Intensive training In Kuala Lumpur ln preparation for the match. The Federation team will be announced Immediately after242 words
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Article141 1960-03-15 15 NZ selectors recall MacGibbon WELLINGTON, Mon.— Tony >y Mac Gibbon, the New Zealand all-rounder who last played in a Test two years ago against England, may return to the New Zealand side for the fourth unofficial "Test" against the touring Australian XI, startIns: at Auckland on Friday. He Is amongReuter - 141 words
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Article75 1960-03-15 15 JPOH. Mon. Football officials here are having; difficulty contacting Gbani Omar. former Penan* Combined Schools lefthalf. Gbani has been named as one of the replacement! for seven players dropped from Malaya's Junior Asian Cup squad and is required to report for training- in Kuala Lumpur immediately. But75 words
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Article35 1960-03-15 15 DUBLIN. Mon. Britain beat the Republic of Ireland 3-1 In their European zone (Group 18) Olympic games qualifying tournament soccer match here yesterday All the goals were scored in the second half. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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417 1960-03-15 15 A SPUR TO S'PORE and CHALLENGE to MALA YA SPORTSFRONT T<HE touring Peruvian footballers have done Singapore a very good turn. They have brought the crowds back to Jalan Besar Stadium. Not in the many thousands of the years Just before and after 1950 but in appreciably greater numbers than417 words
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321 1960-03-15 15 By NORMAN niiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii SIEBEL miiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimii leading players that they are no longer being: driven to greater fitness and Improvement by having to fight to stay l n the team. Two years ago the Malayan team won the first anniversary Merdeka tournament with practically the same team that' played the Peruvians321 words
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134 1960-03-15 15 SINGAPORE, Monday. r|ATES for three schoolboy international sports contests between Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have been confirmed. Singapore will be away in all three contests. The first contest will be soccer on Apr. 9, after the Junior Aflan Cud tournament, at Kuala Lumpur. This134 words
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Article90 1960-03-15 15 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Negri Sembllan Schools Sports Council has selected five soccer players for trainIng at the Victoria Institution from March 30 to April 10 Those chosen are Hosseln and Ah Yoke (Government English School. Port Dlcitaon), Tan Eng Lee (Federatlon Military College). HaUrn bin90 words
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Article97 1960-03-15 15 Jimmy Lim loses to Kops in final AUSANNE, Mon. L* Jimmy Lim of Malaya was beaten in the men's singles final of the Swiss international badminton championships here today by Erland Kops (Denmark). Kops won 15-5, 15-4 Lim reached the final with a 4-15. 15-11. 15-13 win over Ounther RopertzReuter - 97 words
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Article52 1960-03-15 15 IPOH, Mon.— The replay of the Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup tie between Perak Chinese and Penang Chinese, the holders, will be held at the City Stadium, Penang, on Sat. urday at 8 p.m. The winners will meet Kedah Chinese at the same venue on Sunday at52 words
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Advertisement128 1960-03-15 15 A new idea in smoking! I HIOH PORO6ITT pl»« I i r-nnnti 1 »v»ry puff. &C^ J*^-^^ lBvmb»« porous j VI opMtßfa blend urn ricbt ■^■^hI •mount of air with Mrb mm BBr"™^ I ruff to fly« you sorter, gfl^Kl I '*»•!»•>. mort fisvourMl smoke. ■g^st^fliflSS K ||S^*P«JjQh^H Salem gives128 words
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Advertisement76 1960-03-15 15 <^g^g^gor"W^^gM?gW^ l^ff '^s^g^g^flff Kw^^S^ m f/28 tr v 7%.^S*y Hwast. HB^^g^^ I tnggenaotic oe- rongefinder. I Pf*e«: SI3S/RliV IN jV Dili In 45« m 1/28 lem. 1 >©- 1/300 B ihutter, mm stroke Uv«r film cxKonce, '""jnVsO^Filr**'' window coupfarf Comptot* with com r«n«c/Ti«w »i»d«r AvaNaMa frwa taodtof pimm— M« Mm.76 words
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Article260 1960-03-15 16 EXPERTS BEGIN DIGGING UP ANCIENT FORT TO FIND SECRETS OF 1540 SULTANATE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AX extensive excavation of an ancient Malay fortress the first capital of Johore at .lohore Lama, near Kota Tinggi began today by the llaff of the Federation Museums Department. The capital260 words
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229 1960-03-15 16 Importance of Royal Navy base by Lambe SINGAPORE. Mon. The First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Charles Lambe, said Mere today that the Royal Navy base at Singapore would continue to remain important for" many years. Sir Charles said the Navy was going ahead with all I its modernisation plans for229 words
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Article29 1960-03-15 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. I V. T. Sambanthan. a local < journalist will give a talk on J "Maldives on the Map" over| Radio Malaya at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article148 1960-03-15 16 MINISTRY ENDS STRIKE SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Labour and Law today ended a strike by 200 waterfront workers a few hours after the men had stopped work. The men members of the Singapore Stevedore Workers' Union— will return to wo*k tomorrow. Their dispute with the Singapore Chinese Ship Owners'148 words
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85 1960-03-15 16 13 KILLED AND HUNDREDS HURT IN NEW CONGO CLASH ELISABETH VILLE, Mon Thirteen people were killed and hundreds Injured in battles between two rival African political groups in and around Elisabethvillr. capital of Katanga Province in the Belgian Congo, during the weekend. The fighting was between local Conakat Party membersReuter - 85 words
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Article41 1960-03-15 16 LAND 6 END (England). Mon. Wendy Lewis. 19--year-old girl marathon walker, today snatched the lead in a struggle to be first woman home in a 900-mile race across the length of Britain. The prize is £1.000.41 words
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247 1960-03-15 16 MUAR, Monday. THE management of the Kepong Iron Mine today assured the people of Bukit Kepong that it would wash away the dust from the road leading to the mine before the expiry of th'i Government's 14-day notice to close it down.247 words
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Article200 1960-03-15 16 THE TEST W.I. wkts. fall early GEORGETOWN. Moil. \J West Indies, replying to 13GANDNlextras0. U-a wickets when they resumed their first innings on the fifth day of the Fourth Test here today. West Indies, who were 332 for four on Saturday, had reached 392 for six by lunch. Both the200 words
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184 1960-03-15 16 No further polio cases found in Seria oilfield BRUNEI TOWN, Monday. J^O further cases of poliomyelitis have been reported in Seria oilfield and nearby Kuala Belait. The 11 children hit by the disease and admitted to hospital during the past two weeks are making satisfactory progress. Eight of the children184 words
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Article312 1960-03-15 16 LONDON STOCK RUBBER LONDON. Mon— The highlight of London stock markets today was an all round improvement li. Industrial equities. The volume of business left much to be desired but selective support and an absence of sellers were responsible for generally firm conditions. Olltedged securities were very quiet and tended312 words
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Article20 1960-03-15 16 LONDON, Mon. Buyers 1718 tellers £789. Forward buyer* £718 sellers C7UH. Settlement £787. Turnover a«m. 65 tona. p.m. 120.20 words
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Article122 1960-03-15 16 FOUR MEN HELD IN EX-PC MURDER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police have detained four men in their investigations into the murder of a former special constable, Shbrazamari Sharif, 40, whose body was found in a small lane off the 6 J-mile Cheras Road here on Saturday night. Two arrests were made122 words
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