The Straits Times, 18 March 1960
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Title Section11 1960-03-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960 15 CENTS11 words
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14 1960-03-18 1 On the agenda: Raising the school leaving age14 words
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Article208 1960-03-18 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - Nation building a major target By YAP CHIN KWEE Kuala Lumpur, Thurs, "pHE nine member education review committee today got down to work and tackled several urgent problems, including the question of raising the school leaving age. The meeting was presided over by the Minister of208 words
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Article, Illustration589 1960-03-18 1 ONG PLANS MERCY FLIGHT WING FOR KAMPONGS— ry\\Y. MINISTER of 1 Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, said today that he was trying: to evolve a plan to fly critically ill people in remote areas for treatment in hospitals. This announcement followed last night's dramatic flight by a589 words
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Article, Illustration317 1960-03-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A SELANGOR government gazette published today gives the location of the proposed million Kuaki Lumpur aii*port. The site, of about 12,000 acres, is about 12 miles from the centre of Kuala Lumpur. It lies in the Mukitns of Damansara,317 words
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Article32 1960-03-18 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Indonesian Army Chief of Staff Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution has accepted an invitation to visit France, Radio Republic of Indonesia reported tonight In a broadcast monitored here.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article29 1960-03-18 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Five workmen in a Hokkaido. Northern Japan, steel mill were smothered in molten steel today when a crane accidentally tipped the metal over them. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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92 1960-03-18 1 U.S. PLANET IS MILLION MILES FROM EARTH WASHINGTON, Thurs.- The Federal Space Agency said yesterday that the Pioneer V sun satellite would have put a million miles between it and the earth early on Friday. The 94.81 b. satellite launched at Cape Canaveral, Florida, last Friday, was 783.518 miles over92 words
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Article218 1960-03-18 1 "THE Chinese Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Vi, today accused Indonesia of "harassing" overseas Chinese being forced to leave that country. He said Peking was "worried" about the situation The Red Chinese Foreign Minister made the accusation in a new letter to the Indonesian Foreign Minister,218 words
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135 1960-03-18 1 MALAYA NOT TO BAN RACING BROADCASTS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government today announced that It will not ban Redlffusion commentaries on horse racing. A statement by the Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar. said: Other action "We have given the matter some thought and we135 words
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Article28 1960-03-18 1 JAKARTA, Thurs.— Antara news agency said today a Swedish woman was shot dead yesterday while travelling in her car near Subang. West Java.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article27 1960-03-18 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Presideht Eisenhower will visit Portugal on his way home from the May summit meeting In Paris, the White House officially announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article30 1960-03-18 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. At least 18 people died In a new snowstorm which burled much of the eastern, south and middle western states early today.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article290 1960-03-18 1 FEDERATION WILL AGREE IF STORE ACCEPTS TERMS KL'ALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ECONOMIC experts in the Federal Capita today said that Singapore must accept cer tain conditions before it could have a common market with the Federation. They told the Straits Times that Singapore must come within the Federations Customs290 words
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Article75 1960-03-18 1 PORT MORESBY, Neti Guinea, Thurs. Manart island volcano, off New Guinea, erupted with a shattering roar today and buried two native villages in ash and glowing clouds. The Island, scene of a violent eruption three yean ago has been shaken by conI tinuous earth tremors foi IReuter - 75 words
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Article30 1960-03-18 1 NEW FRENCH A-TEST F-UUS Tbur> TiUtive sMKe >-*'d 1 rani; pl-»a* to cipl<> second natleir ievl its &4h»r-« Desert fiToaad> >in>ttlr if tor light atat lue^*" 1 I30 words
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Advertisement123 1960-03-18 1 DIAMOND and GEM SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS, DRESS RINGS and ETERNITY RINGS Distributors of Mikimoto Cultured Pearls. G. C. de SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jcwcllerj" 3 RoHlei Place. Spore- 1. Phone ***** 4l NBTT/f AAm *B I V mfc BEEFEATER -doubly famous o *A famous in London as the JB jjftA Yeoman123 words
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Advertisement6 1960-03-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,0006 words
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Advertisement59 1960-03-18 1 M i St I''~JeM^^ r '^Vefi^^Sl^P' CAMERA A TRANSFORM A TION SCENE t^^ J^SL Cooling and refrigeration -^m^^S^li p'^ a ma J° r r c m ih n^SS I™ brewing of Tiger Beer. In X "^_-g— ■q*'" 10 the initial stage of cooling 4 •CWCO AND BOTTLCO IH SINGAPOMC MALAYAN59 words
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Article, Illustration869 1960-03-18 2 EX-COMPANY DIRECTOR SUING FOR $100,000 ADMITS HE WAS IN 'VERY LOW WATER' WHEN LOOKING FOR JOB AND HE WITHDRAWS HIS CLAIM FOR WRONGFUL DISMISSAL FROM FIRM MR. WALTER OAKES, a former general manager of George Lee Ltd., who is suing the869 words
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626 1960-03-18 2 7 WAS TOLD I WOULD BE PAID SALARY AND BONUS' raise the question of a bonus as well?— lt had already been mentioned. You did not raise It?— No. Mr Oakes said Mr Oeorge Lee had told him he would be paid a salary, increment and a bonus The amount626 words
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Article43 1960-03-18 2 BA«TU PA HAT. Thurs. A man's body with three bullet wounds was recovered by the police in a stream at the third mile. Batu Pahat road, last night. The man was identified as Ng Moh Chye, 30. Police are investigating.43 words
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104 1960-03-18 2 THE SURPRISE IN THE SACK OF 'MUTTON' SINGAPORE Inure. A sack, said to have contained mutton before it was placed in a "pirate" taxi, was later found to be stuffed with four parangs and seven iron pipes, a district court was told today. V Krishnan. 18, unemployed, was found guilty104 words
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Article16 1960-03-18 2 PENANO, Thurs. -A total of 779 babies were born in March, against 155 deaths.16 words
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144 1960-03-18 2 Hospitals launch 'Operation Courtesy' rUALA LUMPUR. "Operation Courtesy" in all Federation hospitals was launched today with a directive to the staff from the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. Dato Ong told a Press conference today: 'Operation Courtesy Is particularly directed at telephone operators in hospitals144 words
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150 1960-03-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWE Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will introduce the Dewan Bahasa dan Kebudayaan Kebangsaan Bill (The National Language and Cultural Institute Bill) in the Legislation Assembly on April 6. The Government It llkel) to refer the Bill to a select committee and150 words
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Advertisement16 1960-03-18 2 > /CADBURYSJ g FAMOUS M I 9km. J V TIN ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES ALL CADBURY VALUE.16 words
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Advertisement99 1960-03-18 2 is. y *^s^Hi^^tfdtffeH^^V^ 3 be ad m ir©o«»« M fe^^ The woman with a lovely skin is sure to flHitij|| Kfy*^^^ Wt be admired. That woman could be you IP *M jjjjfo^ Bk if you use Rexona Soap regularly. iH W\ Rexona is the perfumed green soap that Ih^^^^B tP^99 words
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Miscellaneous15 1960-03-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby AND i C66C UKK A j saw oecAOC*^^- f yv15 words
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504 1960-03-18 3 Ike denies agreeing with Nik not to rock boat before May summit talks WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Eisenhower said the West has presented a better plan than Russia's for ending the arms race. But he avoided critising the Russian plan. On all East West issues raised at his news conference, Mr.504 words
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Article132 1960-03-18 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Capt. John Counihan of the U.S. Navy said today that the earthquake damage at Agadir was equivalent to that of a nuclear attack. Capt. Counihan. commanding officer of U.S. naval fa- cilities at Port Liautcy. Morocco, and one of the first to reach theReuter - 132 words
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134 1960-03-18 3 —U.S. ANDBRITAIN TO DISCUSS AID FOR THE 'HAVE-NOTS' f ONDON, Thurs. 1^ Senior officials of the Colonial Development Corporation will visit Washington in the near future for private talks on financial investment in un-der-developed countries, it was announced yesterday. This public corporation was established in 1948 to assist colonial territoriesReuter - 134 words
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Article39 1960-03-18 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. David Be n Gurion. the Israeli Prime Minister, arrived here today by air from the United States to begin a three-day visit Including talks with Mr. Macmlllan. the British Prime Minister.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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168 1960-03-18 3 ASIAN COUNTRIES NOW FAVOUR CLOSER RELATIONS BANGKOK, Thursday. T\ELEGATES to the annual, meeting of the Econo- mic Commission far Asia and the Far East said today they had noted during the meeting a "new wind" in the economic policies of the Asian countries. i They said' the call was now168 words
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Article77 1960-03-18 3 U Nu will head new Govt RANGOON. Thurs. U Nu. 11 the former Burmese Prime Minister, will again head the new Burmese Government to be formed at a parliamentary session on April 1. his party announced today. In addition, he will hold the portfolios of defence, home affairs, information and77 words
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100 1960-03-18 3 TOKYO, Thurs. A Chines* herb, originally used to cure stomach complaints, is the latest Ingredient claimed to cure baldness. The English language newsoaper. The Japan Times, yesterday reported that Professor Tadayoshi Arakawa of Tokushlma University. Western Japan, carried out successful tests with theReuter - 100 words
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196 1960-03-18 3 Adenauer's call for Berlin plebiscite gets U.S. backing WASHINGTON, Thursday. TVHE West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, yesterday suggested a presummit plebiscite in West Berlin to determine whether the people want a Soviet-proposed change in their status. The U.S. State Department promised that the surprise proposal would be given "careful196 words
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116 1960-03-18 3 T ONDON. Thurs. Princess Margaret's fiance, Mr. Antony ArmstrongJones, is a direct descendant of King Edward I of England, according to a newspaper report. The newspaper publishes a Une'age chart to this effect drawn up by Mr. Patrick Montarue-Smith, assistant editor of Debrett sReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement212 1960-03-18 3 /^BIRDSEYE^x j QUICK-FROZEN^ FISH FILLETS The easy way to enjoy fish as fresh as the day they are caught. Avoiloble in 8 or. -^•^'V 14 oz. pkts. _^^^tf flflfl^B^^ COD WHITING A Wk KIPPER PRIME PLAICE i J\ GOLDEN SMOKED 9 LEMON SOLE f^y N° waste you eat ALL you212 words
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Miscellaneous341 1960-03-18 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE ESS^&oX I SS Medium Ware 47S metre* Short Ware: 82 metre* RADIO MALAYA from I.N 10.M p.m. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 632 SERVICE 41.7 metre* Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Neus MEDH'M WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Kuala Lumpur 341341 words
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103 1960-03-18 4 FAILED TO RAISE LOAN: HE HANGED HIMSELF SINGAPORE, Ihurs. When Ramaswuny Sinna 41, failed to get a loan from his brother, tie went into a room and hanged himself, an Inquest was UM today. Ramaswamy. a City Council labourer, was found dead, hanging from the ceiling in the labourers' quarters103 words
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Article32 1960-03-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off tumorrow In West Hill Estate, between Bah Tan Road and Chong Pan? Road, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to change a Talve.32 words
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Article, Illustration296 1960-03-18 4 LIFEGUARD. 18, DIVES INTO CANAL TO RESCUE 10-YEAR-OLD FROM DROWNING SINGAPORE, Thursday. (SINGAPORE schoolboy lifeguard Lee Ngiuk Tong. 18, yesterday saved a 10-year-old boy from drowning in a canal near Newton Circus. This was Ngluk Tong's second rescue in two years. In 1958, he saved296 words
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117 1960-03-18 4 SENT BACK TO JAIL TWO DAYS AFTER RELEASE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An Indonesian Chinese, released from jail on Tuesday after serving a six-month sentence for illegally entering Singapore was sent back to jail again today for a similar offence. Urn Ah Seng, alias Lim Choon Seng, was released from Outram Prison117 words
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Article72 1960-03-18 4 TWO DEATHS DUE TO ACCIDENTS SINGAPORE, Thurs —Ver- 1 diets of death by misadventure were returned at two Inquests here today. They were on: LOW KIA HOON. 40 who died a few days after he had been scalded by boiling water in his house at Thomson Road on Jan. 13.72 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-03-18 4 THIS parting handshake with the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday ended a busy morning of courtesy calls for the visiting Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy. Commodore Martadioata. Commodore Martadinata, met Mr. Lee for 30 minute* in the latter'i office. The147 words
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Article63 1960-03-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. Aaron Scheinfeld, chairman of the Board of Manpower, Inc., Chicago, today paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K M. Byrne. Mr. Scheinfeld is on a world tour to help foreign manufacturers enter the North American market He has63 words
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318 1960-03-18 4 A FATAL HAMMER ATTACK: 2 YEARS FOR MANSLAUGHTER SINGAPORE, Thursday. A LABOURER, Banta Singh, 42, accused at the Assizes of murdering a compatriot, Bajan Singh, «4, by attacking him with a hammer, was found guilty of the lesser offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and jailed for two318 words
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263 1960-03-18 4 MEMORIAL FUND— PLAN WARMLY WELCOMED IN S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs. Social workers here today hailed a proposal to set up a fund to be called "The Edwina Mountbatten Trust" in memory of the late Countess Mouiv batten who died in Sarawak last month. All felt that it was a "jolly good263 words
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Article45 1960-03-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Qantas has been authorised by the Australian Federal Cabinet to buy three mdre Boeing 707 jets, the Qantas Sales Manager In South-East Asia, Mr. N. C. R. Gelkle, said here today. At present the airline operates seven Boeings.45 words
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118 1960-03-18 4 week SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Culture received 12 donations amounting to $1,142.35 over the last week for the National Theatre Fund. The biggest donation of $300 came from Mrs. Rebecca Meyer. The Naval Base Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Rave $250118 words
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293 1960-03-18 4 THE UNITED KING- DOM High Commissioner in New Zealand, Mr. F. E. Cum-ming-Bruce, took the opportunity on a re- SINGAPORE. Thurs, cent visit here to recruit two amahs to work in New Zealand. Writing from New Zealand where domestic aerrants are293 words
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Advertisement131 1960-03-18 4 THE JOHANSSON STORY i INGEMAR 1 JOHANSSON con 1 tinue* the story of hi* 1 fotttottic fighting life 1 in the Free Press on I Monday. In this second part of his story he tells what ho thinks about the leading contenders for the heavy- weight title without j pulling131 words
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Advertisement494 1960-03-18 4 shaw: ■a Orsanliatlon m OPENS TODAY Vii-fti ftfJ Wm MINUTES «f th. most a intense suspense in v motion picture history 'METRO GOIDWYN MAYER nM b uoaia m vimku st-hk kmkm the Last VorvAGE a C£ORGC SAMOCRS OOAOTHY MALONC EDMOND O'BRItN mIMTMOVOt.O* w. Tomorrow M'nite (UI-SB) CARY GRANT TONY CURTIS494 words
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Miscellaneous243 1960-03-18 4 Siftooooi*c €J9€ti*y CLOTHING SHOP: St. CHINESE TMCA (South Pier): Andrew's Cathedral, CWA Room, Table tennU 9 a.m.; body-build-South Side. 10 a.m Ing and weight lifting 2 pjn.; KATONG BOYS' CLUB: youth vocational guidance soBadminton, indoor games 3 p.m.: clal service 7.30 p.m.; Folk dance •epak raga 5 p.m body-bulldlng club243 words
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Article160 1960-03-18 5 NEW SET-UP SOON FOR MCA A LOR STAR. Thurs. —j A The re-organisation of the Malayan Chinese Association. required under its new constitution, is expected to be completed by the end of this month, the acting national president, Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok. said here today. "After this re-organlsatlon the160 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-03-18 5 SEREMBAN, Thursday. TtHE body of a Seremban student killed in a car accident in Melbourne eight days ago is being flown back to Malaya. I But Yong. 27, a thirdiental student at Mel. c University, died when ir he was travelling in into collision with147 words
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Article59 1960-03-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A. Robinson, of Petaling Jaya. who failed to renew the road tax licence for his car. was fined $60 In the Magistrate's Court today. The licence had not been renewed slnc-j May last year. Robinson stated that he had recently bought the59 words
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Article33 1960-03-18 5 IPOH. Thurs— A three-day civics course for 40 Chinese local councillors and new village elders was opened at Jelapang today by the State Secretary. Perak, Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin.33 words
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223 1960-03-18 5 US expert to head survey of youth clubs GOVT. PLANS TO AID ORGANISATIONS WHICH CATER FOR YOUNG PEOPLE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. nnHE Federation Government is making an extensive survey on the heeds of youth organisations in the country. Heading the survey is an American expert, Mr. Sterling S. Winans, who223 words
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125 1960-03-18 5 Minister of Finance to address trade chiefs CINGAPORE. Thws.— The Minister of Finance, Or. Goh Keng Swee, is expected to make an important speech when the 31st committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce is formally installed at the Chamber's headquarters in Hill Street on Saturday. In a statement today,125 words
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88 1960-03-18 5 BOY'S KILLER INSANE AT TIME OF SLAYING rH, Thurs.— A seven-man jury In the High Court here today found thai a former Army cook, P. Subramaniam, was insane when he murdered a seren-year-old schoolboy, P. Krishnan. at Kampong PLsang, Batu Gajab, on June 1 last year. Mr. Justice Smith ordered88 words
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Article52 1960-03-18 5 PENANO. Thurs.— A Japanese rice expert. Mr. M. Fuji. is one of three Judges who will officiate at the Province Central District padi competition at the Kubang Semang Malay School on April 1. The other two Judges are Mr. Lee Bah Sal and Inche Noordin. Assistant State52 words
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Advertisement287 1960-03-18 5 O^^^Jl this d j«< k nd 4hSr Trousers are COOL I COMW FORTABLE. m M r THEY ore CREASE RESISW TING. -4 m 1. LjSrfc^. fc> THEY are mode from lighN I weight TERYLENE V.OOL. bH M I THEY S re ovo.lobl* >H afll WHITE or BLACK. I afl J287 words
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Miscellaneous289 1960-03-18 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS tory place of tecluston (4). i. "Do not dull thy pelm with c the P*"l«« •»<*•; of eexh nem-h»trhd un- ulck Memoryl TM.-« comn*" cH.rn.et, (7^ t. Amendment made ln not* «aT»t«nent <6 I S V. form i lOi ut on tne orenrflC tne Bdfe ln289 words
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Article178 1960-03-18 6 POLICE FLUSH OUT JOKERS OENANG. Thurs. A radio patrol car rushed to the 10th mile, Batu Ferringhi. late last night and searched four men who were watching a campflre started by about 40 St. George's Girls' School Guides. The police raid followed a complaint by the Guides, who were camping178 words
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Article35 1960-03-18 6 PENANG. Thurs. The George Town City Council has been invited to send a delegation to Tel Aviv, in Israel, to attend the 15th International congress of local authorities from Nov. 16 to 23.35 words
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Article, Illustration417 1960-03-18 6 JAPANESE \ V BANK CHIEF - SO IMPRESSED BY RAW MATERIAL POTENTIAL HE PLANS RETURN VISIT Two men in court after arrests at races IPOH, Thurs. Cheong Weng Tatt, 22, and Mah Yin Heng, 36, were charged In the magistrate's court here today with assisting In bookmaking at the Perak Turf Club course. They417 words
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Article30 1960-03-18 6 IPOH, Thurs. The Coroner Mr. Chew Kok Ch^oi, today recorded a misadventure verdict on Lance Corporal Robert Whipp, 23. who died after a motorcycle accident on Nov. 15.30 words
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Article23 1960-03-18 6 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak branch of the Labour Party will hold its annual delegates' conference here on April 18 and 17.23 words
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Article55 1960-03-18 6 PENANG. Thurs.— A young stall keeper, Llm Chin Teong, on his way to a late show. Jumped olf a moving bus and fell to his death, an Inquest was told today. "We forgot to press the request stop bell." Llm Choon Kean. a friend of the55 words
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Article, Illustration163 1960-03-18 6 These newly-weds first met in a pub's corner seat (SINGAPORE. Thurs. A corner seat in the saloon of a country pub near Eastbourne (Sussex), will always have a special place in the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sweeting. It was here that they were first introduced to each other163 words
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192 1960-03-18 6 Now more dentists, doctors may join Govt. service KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MORE doctors and dental surgeons are expected to Join Government service as a result of the Health Minister's decision that they will, in future, work no longer than two years at a stretch In outlying areas. The decision was192 words
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Article, Illustration395 1960-03-18 6 ROLAND CHALLIS - ROLAND CHALLIS B> mOM DOOLEY, the "Jungle doctor" of Laos, Intends visiting Kuala Lumpur next month to offer the Government a village medical unit. Yesterday, Dr. Dooley told me it would be up to the Government to say whether it wanted a395 words
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Article43 1960-03-18 6 KUALA KANOSAR, Thurs.— People living. In the "Operation Jaya" area of north Perak have been warned to stop their chil- dren firing "Mariam Buioh" (bamboo cannon). Apart from being illegal, these home-made crackers can sound like gunshots when they explode.43 words
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Article125 1960-03-18 6 TELUK ANSON, Thursday. BOAT-BUILDER, Inche Mohamed Hijaz bin Haji Mohamed Kerdi, 62, collapsed and died suddenly here last night. A father of six. he was on* of the few full-time Malay boat-builders in the country. He built many types of craft from sampans to houseboats—125 words
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Article50 1960-03-18 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Mansor bin Morazat. wanted in Singapore on a charge of criminal breach of trust. wa» arrested here yesterday and produced In the magistrate"* court today and identified He was handed over to Inspector Sundram. of th# Singapore police, to be escorted to Singapore.50 words
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Advertisement222 1960-03-18 6 Air-India's new palaces in the sky, the BOEING 707 INTERCONTINENTAL JETLINER, the world's largest, fastest and most luxurious jet-liners, will be 'boeing to London in April, '60 and U.S.A. in May '60 from India with direct connecting flights from Singapore. Sec your Travel Agent for full particulars A or direct222 words
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Advertisement288 1960-03-18 6 SCOOTER TIM "MIMA" "^4fff^ •qui»lM<l |u«t l-» car ha* an lnttrum«nt H»i ma an tlMtri* starter! Diitrlbuton:•Mfa««r*: Hup Tack Trading C*. J»M*r« Bahru: Jobore Auto supply. Kluann Eo( Hln Co Malactai MlKg Hot Motora Ltd. Kuala Lumpur: Un ft Co. «n«ni: J. H Vavawcur Co.. (M) IM. I Alar Star288 words
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Article, Illustration421 1960-03-18 7 TERROR REVOLT ENDED AUSTRIA'S FREEDOM ERA QN Hie morning of July 15, 1927, a seething mob of 100,000 swarmed round the Palace Of Justice in Vienna. Fire was sweeping the huge building, and, above the roar of the flumes, sounded the grina crackle of rifle fire as a handful of421 words
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277 1960-03-18 7 100,000 SWARMED ROUND PALACE OF JUSTICE acquitted, all hell broke loose. Throughout the hot summer night the fury mounted. Next morning, factory workmen deserted their posts in thousands to march in protest against the latest "judicial scandal." A policeman who tried to keep order was bashed insensible before the demonstrators277 words
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582 1960-03-18 7 1 00 died in Vienna riots on 'Red Friday 1 powder-keg. A spate of recent criminal acquittals including a butcher caught dropping his wife's dismembered remains into the Danube, and a woman who had induced her husband to hack off his leg in order to collect Insurance money had underminedDaily Mirror - 582 words
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Miscellaneous265 1960-03-18 7 The Saint By Lesiie Charteris Tl YE ONLY SEEN HIM ONCE gCFORE IN MY LIFE BHf^ "in deep I WE MET IN Lls >J fOONO our we tvEPE VvAOFMni^Fi P 7 I SOTH CCVWN< S HEBE ANP MADE A PATE/ BUT S^^ Wtf 'p "I" 1 WHATEVER ELSE H£<s PONE265 words
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Article28 1960-03-18 8 M Ware 1 tit (Minimum) MS), kwik TIANC BOON, acetf passed away peacefully on Wednesday. I«tb March 1»60. Thr funrral will be on Sunday 20U March ltftO.28 words
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Article269 1960-03-18 8 M W»r4t tit i Hi mi mum i ALL OOOD THINQS in lift com« to an fad. but don't let an empty Alr-wick bottle destroy your pleasures. Replace it. •IMAZINB nalOKii iIR. One •> piirauoe keep* garden patna. dnw, tennis eourta, eraed-m* for moataa Fac«— «2 10 ootainani. from269 words
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714 1960-03-18 8 The Straits Times Friday. March 18, 1960. The Common Market It was luting that the Fedoration Government's decision I to discuss with Singapore the I i prospects of a common Malayan market should have been announced at the ECAFE conference in Bangkok. Cooperation in industrialisation has been one of the714 words
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Article355 1960-03-18 8 I Another attempt is being made to reach international agreement on territorial waters, and the related problem of fishing rights. At Geneva two years ago conventions were approved by substantial majorities dealing with territorial seas and the contiguous zone: the high seas: fishing and the (conservation of355 words
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Article201 1960-03-18 8 A young mother from a Pahang karnpong is lying in Kuala Lumpur General HosI pital, recovering from a serious i illness after the birth of a baby. Her life would have been i in danger had she not been brought out from her jungle j home by special201 words
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882 1960-03-18 8 The trend towards republican government LONDON. Thursday. RE P U BLICAN government is no newcomer to the circle of members of the British Commonwealth of nations, but it posed problems when the trend began 11 years ago, and newer ones still are on the horizon. The fashion- for republicanism inside882 words
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Article684 1960-03-18 8 RICHARD HUGHES - by H ilh the creation of two new cardinals. Pope John seeks to promote Catholic revival in Far East Hong Kong Thursday WITH the appointment of a Chinese cardinal to Formosa and the creation of the first Japanese aild Philippine cardinals, Pope John seeks to promote a684 words
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389 1960-03-18 8 The raging furnace in the ice-box AMERICAN SCENE... by Patrick O'Donovan WASHINGTON, Thurs. One of the wonders of the world is the patience, or the apathy, of the Auerican Negro. There are signs however that these convenient qualities are evaporating. More ana more. 11 a stranger talks, intimately with an389 words
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Letter179 1960-03-18 8 Polytechnic building courses T ITH reference to the article "Send Engineers Abroad" I am afraid Mr. Chan Kul Chuan's evidence at the building inquiry Is misleading. Mr. Chan said he welcomed the proposal by the Polytechnic to start a building course. He al>o suggested that the Polytechnic should start apprenticeship179 words
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Advertisement704 1960-03-18 8 Straits Tims k Free Press vtsMfS f#^t^#sJ*W©'W# flf la) Haw. COLO STORAGt AICAM, Ofcs>#rel Bjasjeif $lfff#pe>*a. wW rasafrn men esWsitlss—snti end ken number isaslaa. Swell •••erfttemeots plaaa« In S«*a«ae)ra a*«y he) Ke«*.d r» COLD JTOtAGE IftANCMfS at MeMsnd Road KatOMa Ke»»ei tea* *.»•> Ma* AUTMOtISEO AGtHTS: CITY BOOK M». M.704 words
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Advertisement87 1960-03-18 8 DO-IT-YOURSELF -U.N. STYLE In Afghanistan, a United Nations expert suggested that farmers use a scythe instead of a sickle and the harvest doubled! In Ethiopia, another expert revolutionized localhousing methods. In Kashmir, the logging industry now uses a Swiss idea sliding the logs down on the winter snows to the87 words
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Advertisement119 1960-03-18 8 v I ■s^sH V s IJ *^saH bIIB your ticket tell you how to cross U.S. A.— and really see it? You can get plenty of ticket* that will take you acrou America. But they don't say anything about »howing you the country. But if you book your ticket with119 words
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Article285 1960-03-18 9 Malay ideal S-E Asia tongue A COMMON SPEECH FOR AREA POSSIBLE —PROFESSOR KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Filipino professor said here today it was I possible to have aj common language in South-East Asia and that Malay could be it. He is Prof. Juanito T. Maramara. 6a. chairman of the Philippine285 words
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Article71 1960-03-18 9 MUAR, Thurs.— The Malay; Co-operative Officer. Muar j (South). Inche Jaffar bin Hajl Abdul Majld. said today that pineapples recently reported as "rotting away" here had been harvested from staggered crops. The quantity was much less than the 10.0001 b. mentioned in the report and these pineapples71 words
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Article157 1960-03-18 9 HICKS WILL SERVE TERM IN BRITAIN SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Former Staff Sergeant Lucien Roy Hicks, 39, of REME. jailed 18 months yesterday for manslaughter of his German wife Helga. will be sent back to Britain to serve his sentence. Repatriation arrangements will be made as soon as the sentence Is confirmed, the157 words
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27 1960-03-18 9 Council hits at back-pay criticism MALACCA, Thursday. A SHARP exchange took place at the Malacca Municipal Council yesterday regarding the attitude of some councillors towards the (Press.27 words
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Article441 1960-03-18 9 Amok youth injures widow, PC MALACCA, Thurs— A widow and a policeman were injured here last night when a youth ran amok with a parang and a bayonet. Madam Cecilia Lee, 62, was admitted to the General Hospital while the police constable received outpatient treatment for an injury on the441 words
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Article33 1960-03-18 9 PENANG. Thurs. Dr. M P. L. Yegappan. a member of the State Executive Council, has been elected chairman of the newly constituted State Education Board. His deputy Is Inche Aziz Ibrahim33 words
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Article, Illustration40 1960-03-18 9 Tlfß. DAVID MARSHALL, who -"■I. defended Sgt. Lucien Hicks at his trial, earned this tribute yesterday from Dr. Camps: "I have rarely been cross-examined by a fairer person." The famous pathologist described the defence as "really magnificent."40 words
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174 1960-03-18 9 TENDER CALL IN JUNE FOR $5m. KL HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TTOE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, announced today that tenders to build ass million maternity hospital here will be called for in June. Dato Ong said: "This hospital will be among the best In174 words
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76 1960-03-18 9 SEARCH FOR ONE-HORNED RHINO IS A FAILURE BATU GAJAH. Thurs.— The Perak Game Warden. Mr. James Aw returned to his headquarters here today after an uns v c cessf ul search for one of Malaya's rarest wild animals, the one-horned rhinoceros. Aborigines recently reported that they had seen rhinos In76 words
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Article309 1960-03-18 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. The Party Negara leader. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. said today that his party did not Intend ro press the PMIP State Government further on the alleged breach of oath of secrecy by members' of the TrengKanu State Executive Council. Dato Onn.309 words
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Article, Illustration722 1960-03-18 9 DANGEROUS WORDS— Dr. Camps gives a lunch time talk on murder trials to the Lions TXR. FRANCIS CAMPS, eminent British pathologist and expert on forensic medicine, who was a key witness in the Hicks court martial which ended yesterday, today declared that the trial exemplified everything that was best in722 words
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Article191 1960-03-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rriHE Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak bin A Hussein, said today that the old-fashioned buildings at Armed Forces Headquarters in Rifle Range Road here would eventually be replaced with modern office blocks. He said t! is while declaring open the191 words
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Advertisement101 1960-03-18 9 i'-rfc "*^t «w 111%. M /J -*ijps7^^ r world's tangiest orange! Sunkist oranges are specially imported from sundrenched' California and Arizona. No other orange in the world has quite the same tangy flavour. Each one has been carefully picked and packed by gloved hands. Each plump juicy segment is sun-rich101 words
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Advertisement117 1960-03-18 9 blend MM other cigarette proves it. Tha equalled (or rich flavour and iiaui ft/\ .i. easy foing mildness. Yesterday, "V/fV W CIS. today and tomorrow, the kaa* tobacco make* the best smofe*. Camel outsells every other cigarette for the 1 1th straight year! FREE FILM SHOW CALLING ALL WATIR-SKI AND117 words
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Article388 1960-03-18 10 CONTINUED DIFFICULTIES WITH INDONESIA IJO improvement in Penang's entrepot trade is yet in sight and in 1959 it showed a further decline of $7 million over the previous year. The total value of the entrepot trade at $231 million represented only 16 per cent of388 words
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Article, Illustration148 1960-03-18 10 INCREASED WHISKY SALES EXPECTED AN executive of a Scotch whisky distilling company has forecast even better business this year for both the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. The executive. Mr. K. C. Burbidge, commenting on Malaya's booming economy, said there was every reason because of the improving conditions, to believe148 words
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Article, Illustration159 1960-03-18 10 A BRITISH business executive who is now on a Far East trade tour arrives in Singapore today from Bangkok. He is Mr. E.V. Thomas, a director of May and Baker Ltd.. England, and a mem- ber of their associated companies throughout the world. The pur-159 words
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Article176 1960-03-18 10 yASHICA Co. Ltd., camera and cine equipment manufacturers, Tokyo, are marketing a dual-purpose transistor radio which will be a boon to busy business houses. The radio, model YT-300. Is fitted with a telephone amplifier which can pick up a conversation over the telephone. This is done by176 words
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Article64 1960-03-18 10 m/f ORE and more people are now travelling by air to Kuching and Sibu, Sarawak. Figures released by the Sarawak Government Civil Aviation Department show that Kuching and Stbu air- ports last year handled over twice as many passengers as in 1954. Over 30.000 passengers were recorded64 words
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Article, Illustration127 1960-03-18 10 Israeli here to investigate trade and investment VOWon one of his periodic visits of Singapore is Mr. Shimeon Kotler, a n Israeli and member of the staff of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Tel Aviv, who is at present seconded t o private industry for market and investment127 words
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281 1960-03-18 10 Petaling Jaya factory to make galvanised sheets A $2 million factory manufacturing galvanised iron sheets will be built in Petaling Jaya by a joint venture between a Singapore and Japanese trading companies. The two companies are I Yew Lian Ltd., of Singapore and Nomura Boekl Kalsha of Tokyo A Joint281 words
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Article42 1960-03-18 10 Three Austrian companies are seeking business connections with Singapore and Federation of Malaya concerns. They are F. Kober. manufacturers of ribbons for packing and decoration. Biochemie Gesellschaft m.b.h.. producers ot antlb.otics and Firma. A. Hartleben. an advertising firm.42 words
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Article32 1960-03-18 10 The annual meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce will be held on March 31. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association will hold Its annual meeting on April 4.32 words
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Article, Illustration213 1960-03-18 10 TWE representative of 1 a United Kingdom gold and silversmith company which has been commissioned to make a silver christening bowl for Queen Elizabeth's new baby, is now in Singapore. He Is Mr. Frank J. Taylor, managing director of Adie Bros. Ltd. of Birmingham, who Is213 words
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Advertisement147 1960-03-18 10 fi). e£ggB2222£^ COSTOMLIME SCOTCH BOILER ►or ti.-ing «i»h light »il or |O1 mm 4» in «ii« tn-m 10 HP J45 Ikf. fNixi t. JO HP 172J Ikf. ot (Uain) 12SIM. «f»om working rtuu'i ||l m'.VI'PJh *ii H B "Engineering Bli 4 '"T.\ j^P XI J**s^y Perfection' JlGt^Mmmmim STIAMASTER iouir company147 words
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Advertisement1698 1960-03-18 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, IQNOON 1 CIHTIHtkTIAL PftTO, Due Spore Sails Stam Ptnang ATREUS M'seilles, Uvarpaal. A-moott la Part/Mar 21 Mar a DEMODOCUS liiarpeti. Glasgow Mar 21 Mar a Mar a/a Mar 11/ 1 POLYOORUS Livarpaal, Havre Mar a Apr 1 Api 4/ 3 Apr I1,698 words
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Advertisement1324 1960-03-18 11 eTHE E.A.C. LIKES— aw<w AOEN lEOSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTUUNTAI 1 SCANDINAVIAN PUTS Spore P. S'kam Ptntng "SEIANDIA" k) a/24 Mar a/a Mar 27/ a Mar "0060TA" a) M Mar/ 4 Apr I/O Apr 1/ 7 Apr MEONIA" 11/ a Apr 21/ a Apr 8/24 Apt "lEIRA" a) n Aar/ 4 May1,324 words
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Advertisement1303 1960-03-18 11 Bui THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. ■JiT i SINGAPORE llaaarparatad ia tta U».Ud Kiagdam) I LINES SAILINGS TO AOEN. U.K. CONTINEHTAI POtTS. S'pora P. S'kam Panang BENIINNES for Liverpool. Hull. Rotterdam. Hamburg r»rt/1l Ma, lENMACOHUI for H'burg. L'don. G'mouth 21/24 Mar a/a Mar a/11 Ma BENARTY for London. Hull a/a1,303 words
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Advertisement1414 1960-03-18 11 mMcALISTER dt CO., LTD. y-,, teli hs: aai. 'K PLLERMAN UMS KLATBMSSS LINE LONOON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE. US ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO t HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND and for Canada A U.SJL. North Atlantic ports. Acceptieg carp tar Caatral 1 Seat) CITY OF WELLIMTBN America. S'pora P. S'kam Penang BOUGAINVILLE1,414 words
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Article677 1960-03-18 12 ON the Malayan Stock Exekaag* yesterday, industrials and tins ami* while rubbera were steady. Ti.e turnover was good. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call: Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.24 (O. T>; Fraser and Neave ords $195 and $1-97 cd; Gammon $2.49; Goodwood Park677 words
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575 1960-03-18 12 RUBBER PRICE GAINS ON GOOD TRADE BUYING DEMAND By Our Market Correspondent yyiTH London up a farthing overnight and New York by 55 points, the price of April first grade rubber in Singapore yesterday went over the $1.20 mark in later trading. Good trade buying was reported, but rumours that575 words
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Article219 1960-03-18 12 i A PRIL first grade rubber buyers I f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 120' i cents per lb.. lup li cents on Wednesday's close. The closing tone was steady. B.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday cere: Int. 1 R. 3.5. Spot f.o.b. buyers 120... sellers219 words
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Article24 1960-03-18 12 Malayan Stock Eiehange: March 17 March 16 InoostrUb: IM.U 130.91 Tlas: IM.IS »54.» l f Kabbers: 2«7.M 267J« Jan. 1 l»5S 10l24 words
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Article34 1960-03-18 12 SINGAPORE. MAR. 17. RUBBER: $1.20 per lb. (up I 1 cents). 5.30 p.m. close: $1.20 'j (steady). TIN: 5391.87... per picul (up 62!* cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 200 tons (down 10 tons).34 words
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Article148 1960-03-18 12 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33 7/8. O.D. 33. 90 d si 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bill*. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 5/16. O.D. 31 7/16, 90 d/st 31 7/8148 words
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Article110 1960-03-18 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK: Continent March/April shipments $39', buyers. $39% sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $59'- sellers, drum $62 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $305. Sarawak $300. special Sarawak black $200, garbled Lampong black110 words
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Article138 1960-03-18 12 SHIPS lying alongside the >i» t apore Harbour Board wharvn or expected today are: Straat Van Diemen 1/2. Batu 45. Osaka Maru 6A. Elizabeth Baltke 6 7, City of Wellington 8 9, Amagisan Maru 10/11. Memnon 13/14, Frankfurt 15 16. Nijkerk 18, Isarco 19, Semantan N. Wall 2,138 words
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Article88 1960-03-18 12 THf. Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on March 17. Rubber 81.18'j a lb. Copra 5642.M a ton. Coconut oil 81.016.434 a ton. Palm oil 8*81.25 a ton. Palm kernels $317.00 a ton. The rates of88 words
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Article118 1960-03-18 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. 1 INVESTMENT shares were flrui here today. Electronic 'B, up Is. 3d. was the main move. Base metals were steady, and oil shares firmed considerably. Commonwealth loans were steady. Con. Zinc 85/6 Mount Lyell (5/-i 7/3 buyer North Broken Hill 151/Peko 10/14 Oil Search 4-io Timor118 words
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Advertisement1181 1960-03-18 12 ■xprcss U.S.A. Pacifio Atlantic Coast Sarvlea t I 1.1 A. t.I.A. Spori f. S'larn Pinani H'honi t- Angela; Ne« "Kanikawa Mari" 31 Mar/ 3 Apr 4/ J Apr Apr 21 Apr IS May -tlkslv Mara" Ist Call U/M Air 21M Apr 21 Apr 2nd Call 24 Air 21 Apr 211,181 words
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Advertisement260 1960-03-18 12 W THE IT 8 BURMA FIVE STAR LINE WESTIOUNO I USTIOUND Friai Japan Parts I Nuttillt frm lima Pirts tlHiif fir lima Parts IMtilf lor HM|k»ii I Jain Peru Spo'e Penani LILIAN »IIAN« 21 JJ Mir MMtiJkl* Penan| Singapore N/11 Mir ESS BARRETTO SHIPPING IM/M2 ttm »ytr Street, Snsipire 1260 words
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Advertisement506 1960-03-18 12 NOTICES AUaiON SALE OF LIVESTOCK The following snlmals will be disposed of by Public Auction st the Central Animal Husbandry Station, «th Mile Kluang— Ayer Hltaun Road. Johore at 10 a.m. on Thursday 24th March, 1960: Oxen J2 Buffaloes 11 Coals lj These animals are for slaughter Johari bin Hajl506 words
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Advertisement1344 1960-03-18 12 NOTICES THE BORELLI RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated la The Federation Of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 31st Annual General Meeting of Stockholders will be held at the registered office of the Company, No. 1 The Embankment, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. May 4th 1960 at 10.30 a.m AGENDA 1.1,344 words
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Advertisement1730 1960-03-18 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are Invited from qualified mid wives for the post of midwives ln the salary scale of $152.50 x 7.50 257.50 p.m. plus normal allowances. Applications stating age, qualifications and experience to reach the Municipal Secretary, K. Lumpur not later 'than 31st March, 1960.1,730 words
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Advertisement800 1960-03-18 13 (Continued from Pace <) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si (Min.)— Bom SO cU. txtrm BOX NO. A 6545 S.T. Position now filled. Applicants thanked. PRIVATE SECRETARY required for U.K. Representative. Please write In confidence Box A 6770 S.T. B'pore. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Chinese cook/general amah for family with 2 children Tel: B'pore800 words
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Advertisement1333 1960-03-18 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT TUITION 10 Word* $i (Min.)— Box S0 ct: txtrm 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct: txtrm OFFICB tPACB 1500 sq. ft. facing M.t.C. STUDENT requires MathemaCollyer Quay, with alrcondltioned tics. Further Mathematics and Physics Manager's Room. Very low Rent. Ideal tuition One tutor only. State experlfor1,333 words
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Advertisement626 1960-03-18 13 FOR SALE 20 Wordi %i (kiln.}— Bom SO tt: omtrm SWISS SfWINC MACHINIt "Turlssa" 5645.00 (U.K. 1110. 0. 0) "Hei vrtla 5310.00 (U.K. £54. 0. 0.): Tradeins accepted. Electric Blnseni halfpnc*. Typewriters Sl6O 00 upwards. Chines* silks BOcts. S. rocb Road, 8 pore *****. MAIOBNPORM BRASSIf RBS. Adagio 52.00, Allo-Ett*626 words
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Article228 1960-03-18 14 BURNLEY OUT IN EXTRA TIME DLACKBURN. Thurs.— 13 Blackburn Rovers, with two goals in extra time, beat their Lancashire neighbours, Burnley. 2 o here last night In a replay to earn a semifinal meeting with Sheffield Wednesday In the English F.A. Cup. When the Rovers scored their second goal aReuter - 228 words
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Article29 1960-03-18 14 HUDDERSFIFI.D Thurs —Manchester City last night paid "more than £45.000." a record transfer fee by a British club, for Dennis Law, Huddersfleld Town's Scottish International Inside forward.29 words
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Article26 1960-03-18 14 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs.— Sunget Merbau Estate won the Tamil Cultural Testival Cup when they beat Kotayong Estate 1-0 in the soccer final here yesterday.26 words
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105 1960-03-18 14 GLASGOW. Thurs.— Sparta Rotterdam beat Glasgow Rangers 1-0 in their European Cup quarter-final second leg match here yesterday The clubs ended their home and away quarter final tie drawing 3-3 on aggregate and will now have to play a third match to decide whichReuter - 105 words
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Article80 1960-03-18 14 MOST OF THE MALAYAN MARKS WILL HAVE TO BE BEATEN STATES WILL BE ASKED TO TRAIN ATHLETES By SAUL JOSHUA Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. T^EDERATION athletes will have to return better marks than most of the existing Malayan records to qualify for the Olympic Games at Rome80 words
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Article377 1960-03-18 14 EPSOM JEEP - Fanon does smart gallop EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Thurs. Fanon. a good winner over BJf on Sunday. first day of the Perak meet, galloped attractively on the trainIng track this morning. Ridden by Johnny Wilson. Fanon ran 3f In 38 4/5 with plenty In hand. The going was very good. Promise377 words
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Article40 1960-03-18 14 TOKYO, Thurs— The Japan Tennis Association today announced that the Japan South Korean Davis Cup regional elimination matches will start on April 8 instead of April 1. The alteration follows a proposal for postponement from South Korea. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article385 1960-03-18 14 \V H(, II I > lor all the eight race* at Ipoh on Sunday. Cl. 3, Div. I— 6f No Kidding 9.00 Last Try 8.08 Persian Hero 8.07 Balkan Chevalier 8.07 The Giant 8.07 Kid Pancho 8.07 Nee-Hau-Ma 8.07 Crown Link 8.06 Burma Glory 8.05 Home Sweet385 words
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209 1960-03-18 14 CHEFFIELD. Thurs. Eng- land beat Holland 5-2 in their "under-23" soccer international he:e yesterday. The teams were level 1-1 at half-time. England were flattered by the margin of their victory, scored with the help of a goal from the penalty spot and another fromReuter - 209 words
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Article172 1960-03-18 14 LTAM REJECTS CEYLON INVITATION KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya has turnx ed down an invitation from the Ceylon L.T.A. for Malayan players to take part in the Ceylon championships next month. Two leading Malayan play ers, S A. Azman and Tan So i« Kean, were selected172 words
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Article110 1960-03-18 14 IPOH. Thurs.— The Perak A.A.A. has begun a fiveday training course for athletic coaches in the State. The course Is the first of Its kind In the country. It Is under the charge of Mr. Chum Shin Yee, a teacher attached to Anderson School. Ipoh. who110 words
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Article27 1960-03-18 14 In the Perak Turf Club Big Sweep drawn on Wednesday, one of the starters was ticket No. *****9 and not No. *****8 as published yesterday.27 words
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Article128 1960-03-18 14 Big test for S'pore Junior XI QINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Junior Asian Cup soccer team will get a hard test tomorrow when they meet Singapore Joint Services at Jalan Besar Stadium (kick-off 7.30 p.m.) Before this match, starting at 6 p.m.. Singapore Combined schools will meet Jollllads. Admission to the stadium128 words
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Article27 1960-03-18 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Freddie Pope was re-elected president of the Singapore Motor Club at the club's annual general meeting held at Adelphi roof garden on Tuesday night.27 words
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222 1960-03-18 14 S. Africa will play under new cricket rules LONDON, Thurs.— The question of bumpers, which has featured the bowling in the West Indies this season, was raised at Lord's yesterday during the annual spring meeting of the English Advisory County Cricket Committee and the Board of Control. The representatives ofReuter - 222 words
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Article134 1960-03-18 14 CAPETOWN. Thurs. Gary Player, with a recordbreaking last round of 66, won the South African open golf championship here yesterday. He had 'a 72-hole aggregate of 280. The young South African, holder of the British open till-?, began the final two rounds yesterday lying five strokes behindReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement169 1960-03-18 14 at the world exhibition, bruxelles, 1958. i| ii |y^fc "nrrn 444 PRODUCTS FROM BREWERIES WERE JUDGED (Pff^y V llv> II ll\l UttK HIGHEST DISTINCTION r «i3JßtejK^Mk^ AWARDED AMONG LAGERS FROM THE WHOLE WORLD IKi %«ee» Cohtbst X Here are the wmnin 3 I. Ml Spon.or*d by Messrs. CHUA KIM SAN169 words
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340 1960-03-18 15 CHAROEN, KOPS LEAD IN HUNT for TITLE pHAROEN WATANASIN of Thailand and Erland Kops of Denmark, the two topseeded players, led a strong overseas challenge for the men's singles title in the All-England badminton championships, the game's premier tournament, which began here yesterday. Watanasin and Kops showed impressive form in340 words
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Article44 1960-03-18 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Alexandra Modern Secondary School won the Paslr Panjang district schools crosscountry run at Bukit Tlmah Road today. Nine schools took part In the 3i-mile race. Second were Alexandra Grammar, followed by Queenstown. Paslr Panjang. Outram and River Valley Government Middle School.44 words
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Article256 1960-03-18 15 First day full results MEN'S SINGLES denotes seeded player): Ist round F. Sonneville* < In. doneslaj bt Oon Chong Teik (Malaya, 15-8. 15-12; T. Khajadbhal* (.Thailand) bt L. Elluood (Britain) 15-2. 15-7; Lee Kin Tat (Malaya) ot E. j Timperley (Britain) 15-2. 15-9: V. Bhat (India) bt K R Derrick256 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-03-18 15 Federation Junior Asian Cup players enjoy training ITUALA LUMPUR, lV Thurs. The Federation's Junior Asian Cup squad, in training at the Merdeka Stadium under national soccer coach Choo Seng Quee, are shapinf very well. Mr. lim Kee Siong, the F.A.M. vice-president who is manager of the team, reported this today.Soong Hon Sin shows Seng Ouee coaching the boys - 180 words
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375 1960-03-18 15 Burma will be first in for Junior Cup soccer KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Burma will be the first team to arrive here for the Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament starting on March 30. The Burmese team will arrive by air on March 25. followed by South Korea, the champions, on March.375 words
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Article160 1960-03-18 15 JACOBS GETS THE WINNER CiINGAPORE, Thurs— George Jacobs, who has been earmarked as the likely successor to Percy Pennefather as Singapore's centre forward, scored the winning goal during extra time to help Serangoon Garden B.C. beat Eveready 2-1 In the final of the Singapore Hockey Association's Junior knockout competition for160 words
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Article65 1960-03-18 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Vlcto- ria School maintained their unbeaten record In In ter-school soccer in Singapore when they beat Beatty Secondary B—48 4 on their own ground today. Rahman. Thlam Pang. Nadarajah (2 each) and Chong Fatt scored for Victoria, and Boon Leong (2), and Mow Tee for Beatty.65 words
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Article105 1960-03-18 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore hockey teams to meet the Federation ia en International and "B" international match at Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday will be: Singapore— An warul Hag; Chai Hon Yoong (rapt i, Sarboo. Skinner. Kirpal Singh. S. T. Llngam; E. Frlda. Kartar Bingh.105 words
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Advertisement145 1960-03-18 15 A FIELD DAY IN SEREMBAN Monday, 21st March, 9 a.m. 7th Mile on Main Road South SEE CONVINCING DEMONSTRATIONS UNDER ACTUAL WORKINC "CONDITIONS I OF ALL TYPES OF HEAVY AND AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY r i^p— **HW.*"^J*aW. iriLLUUInVj a>"Jf^3B MAINTENANCE GRADER 52 B HP. Designed specifically for earth/ /-^ntLJ(>^^V^3k laterite road construction145 words
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Advertisement274 1960-03-18 15 ■MMMM Jet all the way to the U.S.A. via London by BOM tOMEf 4 Take advantage of BOAC'o Ticket Instalment Plaa fly now, pay later. For Infonnatisn and bookings consult YOUR TRAVEL AOENT'or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (Ocncral Sales Agent) BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION BILE BEANS A Laxative Plus jiLV.^*ft. Ordinary laxative*274 words
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Miscellaneous67 1960-03-18 15 SOOCKK: Army league Dry. 3 C.P.O. v 10 Port Sqd.: Cot. RABC v Chwhlrt- 'B"; 2H Ourkha« v 3 2 Gurkhas. S.O.R. "A" v jS3 Coy RAMC; 40 Base B EM E TTHinind Centre v JVK. Oilman: Trial Match: Combined Service* y Junior Aalan Cup XI. JaUn Beaar '7.30 p.m.);67 words
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Article, Illustration327 1960-03-18 16 ANOTHER FREE ENTRY WORD PUZZLE CONTEST: BEGINS IN THE FREE PRESS ON MONDAY SHOTGUN HUNTERS FIRE IN VAIN: THEY ARE ONLY TICKLING IT SAY THE VILLAGERS SINGAPORE, Thursday. A CROCODILE! scare has gripped the people of Ponggol, a small fishing village on the swampy northern shore of327 words
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Article89 1960-03-18 16 TUGS FAIL TO MOVE SHIP SINGAPORE, Thurs. Although about 600 tons of phosphate were taken off the 8,798-ton freighter, Capetan Carras, today, two S.H.B. tugs could not pull her off a reef, 15 miles from here. The freighter has been aground since Friday, at a spot near Pulau Nepah in89 words
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Article71 1960-03-18 16 BONN. Thurs.— A doctor of Cologne University Hobpital said today lt had not yet been decided whether an operation was necessary to cure six-year-old Rajendra Kumar Pawa. who was brought from Singapore to Cologne six months ago for treatment of a rare blood disease The doctorReuter - 71 words
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Article64 1960-03-18 16 CASLC RICIIVID Valllpuram lately of Income Tax Drpt Kuala Lumpur, brother of Cheliiah. retired Station Master. Chemor. paMed away in Jaffna yesterday. MRS. TtINO KITON (Madam Yeo Bak Hianm paaxed away on IT/l/tO leaving beiilnd her belovrd hunband. 4 ■ons. 4 daughter*, daughter-in-law, teKe will be leavl k 41-464 words
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Article62 1960-03-18 16 THC FAMILY OF the late Mr. A.P Rudra thanks all relative* and friend* who kindly assisted and attended the funeral. MR. (A. PONNIAH M.8.1, of the Geological Survey Ileudiuarter* pai«»d auay peacefully at the Batu Uajnh Roapltal 14-3-60. Mrs. Ponr.lah and family thank all relatives and friends for their62 words
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200 1960-03-18 16 IKE TELLS CONGRESS 'AMERICA SHOULD ADMIT MORE ASIANS' WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower today usked Congress to double the number of quota immigrants allowed to enter the United States and to remove special restrictions on immigration from Japan and other countries in Asia. In a message to Congress, he asked forReuter - 200 words
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Article33 1960-03-18 16 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The World Bank today made a $40,000,000 loan to Japan to build a 45-mile express highway through one of the most heavily-populated and industrialised areas in the country.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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237 1960-03-18 16 Stabbed man's wife keeps bedside vigil in hospital as he weakens SINGAPORE, Thursday THK Siamese wife of a badly-wounded German scientist moved tp the General Hospital today to stay by her husband as his condition grew worse. Dr. Kurt Struber is critically 111 after being attacked by four thugs In237 words
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Article32 1960-03-18 16 VALETTA. Thurs.— A British pilot and observer from the aircraft carrier Albion are missing, believed killed, after a mid-air collision with another plane, a naval spokesman said here today Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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95 1960-03-18 16 BY-ELECTION TESTS ON GAITSKELL POLICIES LONDON, Thurs.— Voters In two constituencies are expected to the their verdict today on the Labour Party's so-slow nationalisation. The Labour Party leader. Mr. Hugh Gaitske!!, quelled a revolt in his national executive yesterday against his moderate policy. Mr. Galtskell believes that the Labour Party95 words
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Article38 1960-03-18 16 LONDON, Thurs. A Conservative Member of Parliament, Captain Henry Kerby, announced today that he intends to ask in the House of Commons how many cases of cannibalism have occurred in Nigeria in the past five years. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article302 1960-03-18 16 LONDON, Thurs. The recent recovery in Industrial equities was carried a stage further in London stock markets today. Business was on an Increased scale as a result of a good Investment demand and buying for th« new account which officially starts next Monday. There was a alight pause302 words
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Article34 1960-03-18 16 LONDON, Thurs. Bpot 34 T id.. Norn. AprU 34 ".d.. April/June UK6.. July Sept. 33* id., Oct./ Dec. 33', d. Jan. March 32", d. April cl.f. 34"» d.. May c.U. 34\d. Tone: Firm.34 words
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Article20 1960-03-18 16 LONDON. Tburs.— Buyer* £791. sellers 1792. Forward buyers £7t94, seller* £790. Settlement £T9l'j Turnover a.m. SO tons, p.m. SO.20 words
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163 1960-03-18 16 BHUTAN PROTESTS TO PEKING OVER LAND CLAIMS CALCUTTA, Thurs.— King Jlgme Dorje Wangchuk ot Bhutan told a news conference that his Government has protested to Peking over Chinese Communist claims to Bhutanese territory. LONDON: Members of the Maldon Goif Club has elected as honorary life member a cocker spaniel named163 words
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Article174 1960-03-18 16 Kew San, Kin Tat out WEMBLEY 'Middlesex). Thurs. Malaya s challenge in the men's singles ot the all-England badminton championships ended tonight. Teh Kew San was eliminated in the quarter-finals by Erland Kops ol Denmark. The Dane won 15-13. 15-9. Earlier, in a third round tie, Lee Kin Tat was174 words
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Article48 1960-03-18 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A solicitors' clerk. P. MadhavarL Nair, who sued a lorry driver. Ang Kuen Ngiah, for damages lor personal injuries suffered by him in a road accident, was awarded damages of $3,499 by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin In th» High Court here today BADMINTON48 words
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Advertisement194 1960-03-18 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTHEMEHTS ■n Wur4, $1» (Minimum, ISAACS: To Krllct' and Kred. a daughter on 17-3-60 a- Singapore nursing borne riMIS HOUSC RIVK* VALLEY ROAD. aiNSAPOftE TKL. 3800 "^T^ lIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGfMINTS, tf> «>« a minimum or TWtNTT ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $XU wo«D* JO 'ciMTS BOITIOHM SITUATIONS VACANT,194 words
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Advertisement214 1960-03-18 16 $1 6250 FOR YOU 1 If you are 30 only $476 a year will provide this (Inclusive off profits estimated at our present rota) f\ Or For your fomily if you die (Plus bonus to date) Plus $135 per week if you ore hospitalised with +i Income tax relief on214 words
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