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Title Section18 1960-03-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fie**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY. MARCH 28, 1960 15 CENTS18 words
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Article303 1960-03-28 1 VERWOERD HITS AT OVERSEAS CRITICS He tells whites: Don't become prejudiced 'Let Prime Ministers discuss S. Africa' WELLINGTON, Sunday. jy|K WALTER NASH, the New Zealand Prime Minister, has joined in urging that the South Africa situation be discussed at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. The call for303 words
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557 1960-03-28 1 CONGRESS CHIEF URGES: BURN THE PASS BOOKS He said it was only small groups who were the cause of the trouble. They were people who. for their own selfish ends, used and exploited mob psychology to achieve their ends. He did not wish to discuss the recent disturbances as a557 words
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Article, Illustration36 1960-03-28 1 ALL IS READY for Hari Re a. Two experts are giving Hie finishing touches to the cakes and the other members of the family are watching with admiration. Straits Times picture.36 words
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137 1960-03-28 1 Mercy air flight for UMNO official KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The UMNO publicity chief, Inche Wan Abdul Kad i r Ismail, was flown here from K c m a m a n, Pahang, today after he was seriously injured in a car accident. Inche Abdul Kadlr left Kuala Lumpur with three137 words
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779 1960-03-28 1 Mr. TAN FREED —BOUND AND GAGGED FOR SEVEN DAYS gINGAPORE millionaire Mr. Tan Boon Khak. 74, was released today after being; held captive tied and blind-folded, for seven days. Mr. Tan, chairman of the Asia Insurance Company, was abducted by a five-man gang, four armed with pistols and one with779 words
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Article25 1960-03-28 1 UCKFIELD. England. Sun. —Princess Margaret and her fiance, Antony ArmstrongJones, today surprised church -goers here by turning up for the morning service.— U.P.L25 words
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133 1960-03-28 1 LUSAKA, Northern Rhodesia Sun. Fist swinging African police today broke up a howling mob of African demonstrators swarming around the British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lan Macleod, when he arrived here. The mob broke through a police cordon at Lusaka Airport and swarmed aroundReuter - 133 words
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101 1960-03-28 1 IN BRIEF... US seaplane fired on, two hurt CAIRO: Sun. Saudi Arabians have ftred on an American seaplane, said a U.S. Embassy source in Jeddah. Two people In the plane, which made a forced landIng near the Jordanian border, were wounded. JAKARTA: The former Indonesian rebel stronghold of Pasaman and101 words
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Article31 1960-03-28 1 ACID BU*"s m WfGAPOU -uu I < b" I Ha Be** I 1 'jW-u bcpi'J l I »<. bt nith i> rl I body Po»i. bettavi .^oath I «ictim I Uik31 words
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Miscellaneous36 1960-03-28 1 THE STRAITS TIMES Wishes all its Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya Today is Hari Ray a. Tli c moon was sighted at 6.49 p.m. yesterday at M v ar, Johore, and at Telok Kamang, Negri Sembilan.36 words
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Article, Illustration287 1960-03-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THUS year's Hari -L Raya Puasa has brought special joy to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. He is happy because "there is so much goodwill everywhere." He says in a Hari Raya Puasa message to the nation, that he287 words
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570 1960-03-28 2 "I notice too that nonMusilm* are taking to the festive occasion In a real spirit of comradeship. "In fact there Is so much goodwill everywhere. Harl Raya comes once a year, for one month. Kings and570 words
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Article97 1960-03-28 2 pENANG, Sun— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, today called on the people to pray 'or peace and harmony. In a Harl Raya Puasa mea saKe to the people or the Btate— "particularly to t*-e Muslims"— Raja Tun Uda said: "Let us welcome this97 words
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275 1960-03-28 2 SULTANS AND SUBJECTS WILL PRAY TOGETHER KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T ARGE CROWDS are expected to fill mosques throughout the country on Harl Raya Puasa Day when Sultans and their subjects will say prayers together. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will attend prayers at the Masjld Jame' In Kampong Bharu275 words
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Article64 1960-03-28 2 IPOH. Sun.— The Sultan of Peraic says in his Hart RAya Puasa message that the people should think of the poor, and needy in this festive season. He asks them to work harder and make sacrifices to achieve happiness. He praises members of the securfty64 words
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Miscellaneous252 1960-03-28 2 Straits Times Crossword U moss b PmbuJiat m»y adopt a poat Diplomatist make* accusa- <l>. tlons about blonde after t "TTM ehartcr of thy worth turning pale (6. 1. •>. fiwa that (Bonneta* I Catnadrtl not conrernlnj a •»<. »Oman .5. 4). 1. a»ylnf au«b In IKUe <\%\ 10. In252 words
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Article355 1960-03-28 3 PREMIER ARRIVES FOR DISARMAMENT TALKS WITH PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Sunday. VI K HAROLD MACMILLAN arrived here by air from London last night for argent talks with President Eisenhower and said that "we have to take a joint decision about the next phase" in the East-West talks onReuter - 355 words
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Article, Illustration83 1960-03-28 3 AN ARMED POLICEMAN guards an entrance to a polling booth in Ceylon while women voters wait for their torn to cast their votes In the general election. No party won an overall majority. The United National Party led by Mr. Dudley Senanayake emerged as83 words
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152 1960-03-28 3 ATLANTA, Sun. A Mass demonstrations in support of Negro lunch counter sit-downs in the South spread across the U.S. yesterday. Picketing, parades and rallies were held In the .East, New England, the Midwest and Far West by thousands of Negroes and sympathisers. A mass152 words
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Article46 1960-03-28 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— A New York publisher of paperback books plans to Impregnate the covers of his books with perfume. There will be a floral smell for garden books. baked aromas for cook books and a saddle-leather scent for western stories.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article42 1960-03-28 3 BERLIN. Sun. Former Nazi concentration camp commandant August Kolb. "was accused yesterday of having an 18-year-old Polish girl fed to vicious dogs because she was too ill to report for work at a special brothel for Nazi S.S. 'guards. —U.P.I.UPI - 42 words
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Article62 1960-03-28 3 LONDON. Sun— The case against Mrs. Doreen Masters, one of four people accused of murtJerlng a London night club owner was dismissed at an East End Court here yesterday. The other three people. James Na3h, John Read, and Joseph Pyle, were sent to the Old Bailey chargedReuter - 62 words
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276 1960-03-28 3 LIVERPOOL. Sunday. VfR. BUTLER, the Home Secretary, and officials of various animal protection" societies yesterday watched the Grand National to see for themselves what truth there is to charges that the race is unnecessarily cruel. The race was won by Merryman 11, aReuter - 276 words
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125 1960-03-28 3 JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER TO VISIT BONN TH)KYO, Sun.— Mr. Aiichi- to Fujiyama, Japanese Foreign Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit West Germany. This was disclosed after he had an hour's talk with the We»t German Foreign Minister, Dr. Heinrtch von Brentano, who fc in Japan with the West GermanReuter - 125 words
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124 1960-03-28 3 LONDON, Sun.— Colonial services will cost Britain less in the next financial year, but Commonwealth services mone, according to official figures published here. The Commonwealth and foreign civil estimates for the year beginning April 1 show a net total of £103.153,708. The biggestReuter - 124 words
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Article135 1960-03-28 3 ELECTRAS: ANOTHER CUT IN SPEED WASHINGTON, Sun.— The Federal Aviation Agency put new speed restrictions on the Lockheed Electra yesterday and ordered all airlines flying the turboprop aircraft to inspect them immediately for any signs of structural weaknesses. Two Eleclras were involved in recent disasters with a heavy loss ofUPI - 135 words
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Article18 1960-03-28 3 TAIPEH. Sun— Six people were killed yesterday In a fire and a coal mine accident. U.P.I.UPI - 18 words
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202 1960-03-28 3 RUSSIANS HOLD UP U.S. TRAIN WITH SWASTIKA BERLIN, Sun. An American military train, held up by Soviet officers for 14 hours because swastikas were marked on It, was allowed into East Germany this afternoon. An American spokesman here said the Bremerha-ven-Berlln train was stopped at Marlenborn. East German border control202 words
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Article45 1960-03-28 3 PHILADELPHIA. Bun— A 20-year-old girl was charged yesterday with beating a six-year-old boy to death because he upset a bowl of cereal. Ellen T. Auble was arrested after the boy. Jerome Horihan. Jr.. died of head injuries in a hospital.— U.P.l.45 words
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Article23 1960-03-28 3 LONDON. Sun.— A party of Russian printing trade craftsmen are visiting printing firms and newspapers In London and the provinces Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article224 1960-03-28 3 PARIS, Sunday. YIR KHRUSHCHEV was given the traditional iTI gifts of a live lamb and local cheese, wine and maize when he arrived in the mountain town of Pau in southern France to spend the first night of his French provincial tour. He cuddled theReuter - 224 words
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Miscellaneous533 1960-03-28 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE JEtU. 1% rIS Medium Wave 476 metres A-* 1 6-00—8.00 Nm Summary; P.M. 1.15 Tiffln Date; 1.30 The ,JHI S'if^ New TlMln Date; 5.00 ChllA.M. e^Oood Morning; 6.33 Music For All; 6.00 Programme J o Summary; 6.02 Teenage Jamboree; m A Date With Music; 8.00533 words
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528 1960-03-28 4 REPRESENTATIVES of eight teachers' unions said here today that they were not fighting for their personal fain, but, as union representatives, only expressed the views of members voiced at general meetings. They made this statement SINGAPORE, Sun. alter a three hour meeting at Whitley528 words
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Article58 1960-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun Mr. Tushar Kant I Ghosh, managing editor of the Calcutta English language daily "Amrita Bazar Patrika" will 4>e the guest speaker at the Singapore Union of Journalists luncheon meeting on Apr. 5 at 12.30 p.m. at the Cathay Hotel Dragon Room. His subject: "The58 words
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Article, Illustration341 1960-03-28 4 THE GREEN GODDESS' BRINGS 523 FOR A SPENDING SPREE AND SIGHTSEEING VISIT SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE giant British luxury liner, Caronia, arrived here from Colombo early this morning with 523 world tourists, to be greeted by the din of a lion dance. The 34,172-ton liner, often referred to341 words
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Article269 1960-03-28 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: prom London. Calcutta. Bangkok (BA 714/023) at 6.45 p.m.. from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin. (BA 705/215) at 9.30 p.m. Cathay' Pacific: From Hong Kong, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur (CX 177) at 7.16 pjn. Garvda;269 words
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Article90 1960-03-28 4 This week's free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week. TUESDAY: Boh Suah Tlan Resettlement; Kampong Kirn Hong. Lorong 3, Geylang; Sin Nam School. 12 m.s. Jurong Road WEDNESDAY: Rifle Range: 105. Lorong O. Telok Kurau Road:90 words
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Article170 1960-03-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. T^HREE major airlines Air India International, Qantas Empire Airways and BOAC will from next month onwards pool their services over many of their global routes. This is In line with an agreement reached in Bombay last year. A BOAC statement today explained that a170 words
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87 1960-03-28 4 FIRST LADY APPEALS: 'HELP THE RED CROSS' SINGAPORE, Sun. Puan Noor Aisbah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. tonight made an appeal over Radio Singapore for funds for the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society. Puan Noor Aishah, president •f the branch, stressed that the crippled children's home87 words
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Article137 1960-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun Sir Donald and Lady Wolflt were given a deserved ovation at their second Shakespeare recital in the Victoria Theatre tonight. The scenes from "Macbeth were vividly ortrayed, with Rosalind Iden mo*t brilliant as the vicious and urgent Lady Macbeth. Hamlet's famous soliloquy on death.137 words
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Article19 1960-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Catholic Welfare Services, Singapore, has received $6,510 from its recent "Charities Week" appeal.19 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-03-28 4 clearing the grounds of their new Beach Road hcadauartrrs site. Putting aside their smart uniforms they stripped down to shorts and alnjlets and jot off to an early MORE than 206 officers and members of the St John Ambulance Association and Brigade broke their Sunday59 words
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Advertisement197 1960-03-28 4 THE JOHANSSON STORY I INGEMAR JOHANS- 1 SON continues the story j of his fantastic flfhtinc f life. Never before has a 1 j reirninf world cham- j Pion written so freely i about himself and about 1 boxing. i •JOHANSSON j WRITES as he fights— I acrreaslvely. intellifent- 1197 words
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Advertisement472 1960-03-28 4 :#shawOrß»nt«e.tton g Seltatit HARI RAYA Psaw -Li-US i OPENS TODAY JS7S? m Jin« SorrmxJdin g Zoiton Rotnonl Aziz Joofor I Normadiah I MALAY with Englith Subtitlet B Cheap Matinee Todoy 9 a.m. ju ji DAY OF THE BADMAN" 9 m wmmmm~ B" B TiS i >-mLJ Wn p I ROW472 words
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Miscellaneous253 1960-03-28 4 7.30 a.m. start. untary workers, was high Within two hoor B they had Purpose of the operacleared over two thirds Uon was to show the pub•f the ground of lallanc J lc t|J»t while appreclatand shrub. ln »t assistance of the The new headquarters be- Government and the pubinc built253 words
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Article, Illustration476 1960-03-28 5 Inter-marriage urged to develop Malay LECTURER'S 3-POINT PLAN TO BOOST NATIONAL LANGUAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A CHINESE EXPERT in the Malay language today suggested widescale inter-marriage among the various races as one of the ways of building up the use of the national language. He is a 32-year-old bachelor, Dr.476 words
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172 1960-03-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. PROPOSALS to boost Malaya's tourist trade by setting up a tourist association were made today by the Director of Information Services, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff, who said: "We have much to offer." Tourist attraction efforts would be aimed mainly at172 words
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Article222 1960-03-28 5 A WAY TO CHECK CARELESS DRIVERS SINGAPORE, Sun. More publicity about punishments given to traffic offenders is needed to improve the standard of driving in Singapore, says The Highway, the Malayan motoring Journal. An editorial in the latest issue says: "There Is no doubt that the standard of driving in222 words
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Article117 1960-03-28 5 Dyak chief to serve on council KUCHING, Sun.— The Council Negrl, which resumed Its meeting yesterday, elect ed five of Its members to the Supreme Council. They are: The Datu Bandar Abang Haji Mustapha. Temonggong Juga anak Barien. Mr. Ong Kee Hul, Mr. Ling Beng Slew and Mr. Chia Chin117 words
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Article21 1960-03-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. D. T. Assomull has been elected president of the Sindhi Merchants' Association for the current year21 words
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Article46 1960-03-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malayan ches.s championship for 1960 will be held this year in Singapore during the Easter holidays from April 15 to April 18. Entries should be sent to the secretary. Malayan Che^s Federation, P.O. Box 1366. Singapore, before April 11.46 words
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Article58 1960-03-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. K. Maiden was charged in the magistrate's court here today with telling fortunes by reading palms and deceiving the public. Stating that he had been telling fortunes for the last 25 years. Maiden admitted that he read people's palms but said he had not58 words
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Article18 1960-03-28 5 IPOrf, Sun.— The annual meeting of the Ipoh Rotary Club will be held here next Thursday.18 words
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Article62 1960-03-28 5 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Gregory K. C. Chan, a lawyer, will leave for Kuala Lumpur on April 1 to take up the post as staff officer (legal) of the Federation Armed Forces. Ministry ol* Defence. Mr. Chan returned from studies in England in 1955 and since62 words
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Article27 1960-03-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Kirn Pong Tin. who was Injured when his motorcycle crashed Into a bus. was fined $50 here today for Inconsiderate driving.27 words
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Article89 1960-03-28 5 SINGAPORE. 3un. The Royal Dutch Airlines. KLM. are teaching its Malay employees here English. Thirteen employees from the catering. operations, cargo and driving sections, are getting lessons twice a week. They are taught simple conversation and writing by a member of the XL.M. stair. Mr. Yeo89 words
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Article52 1960-03-28 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Lower Perak UMNO and the Teluk Anson branch of the Kaum ibu will given a tea party at the Malaya Club here on Apr 4 at 4.30 p.m to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa. Officials from UMNO headquarters In Kuala Lumpur are expected to52 words
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Miscellaneous336 1960-03-28 5 The Saimi By JLesiie Charteris I^MR UZDANOV.. OF UNCLE SAMS AS THIS SAYS A MEMBER Of ~L I. CIA, VKKY.' OR SO IT SAYS.' >— y THE LOCAL COMMUNIST ORGANIZATION, VTuopc YOU PtCDOUZE^M Irfc TT n r-i T- -T MIT I WHICH I WAS ABCE TO INFILTRATE ANO TMIS^-»VOUSWrTtS ||M336 words
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Obituary30 1960-03-28 6 1$ Hera's $11 (Minimum) KBNNAWAV: On March 17th l»«0 at The Olyndes. Wlttersham. Keni. Mark John Kennaway. widower ot Uorothy and beloved tathrr of Anae_ Kiiiabeth. Plppa and Susan.30 words
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Article28 1960-03-28 6 We*** Sl* (MM-**) MR. ANO MRS. V. K. BREBDMARAN Thank Relatives and Friends for ,ood wishes, telegrsms. valuable presents on the occasion of tneir marri*ze on IS/3/60.28 words
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Article218 1960-03-28 6 J. W»rda »lt (Mintmum) THE COCKPIT— MerIe Harris alags alghtly except Sunday. ANTOINETTE-324. Orchard Road. a'pore. Closed all day Today TAKE APISBHUM and life begin* anew! Available at all leading diaT^l" "oP-BAMIHO Or a Whit* Cnnstmas where the Air i* clear and fresh-Wot. another advertisement for Air-«nk n HALF218 words
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694 1960-03-28 6 The Straits Times Monday, March 28, 1960 Rida's New Look Rural industrialisation in Malaya works against odds. Being in its infancy it has a rate of growth slower than that of industries which both use and contribute to urban amenities. Since industrialisation creates wealth, the natural trend is for the694 words
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Article319 1960-03-28 6 Mr. Macmillan seems to have been halfway to success by the time he was halfway across the Atlantic. The Americans are not rejecting outright the week-old Russian proposal for a moratorium on undetectable underground nuclear tests. Mr. Macmillan will not have to convince the President of the319 words
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Article193 1960-03-28 6 The first reaction to the decision of the South African Government to suspend arrests for pass offences may tend to exaggerate the extent of the Union Government's retreat. The passes have not been abolished; only the smallest breach has been made in Dr. Verwoerd's policy of racial suppression.193 words
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Article, Illustration991 1960-03-28 6 VERNON BARRETT SINGAPORE, Sunday - VERNON BARRETT SINGAPORE, Sunday WHAT are the prospects of a peaceful adjustment between Whites and Blacks in the Union of South Africa? As gloomy as can be, and yet, there is still a chance. Take, first, a few of the gloomy features. "Bantustans" in991 words
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Article439 1960-03-28 6 NEW DELHI: IT has often been said that "80 per cent of India lives in the villages," but this will soon no longer be true. Cities are developing with gold rush speed: Bombay has trebled in the last two Uwcecies. ueini has doubled since439 words
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Article651 1960-03-28 6 SEBASTIAN HAFFNER - GERMANY Judging the judges... SEBASTIAN HAFFNER by BERLIN. Sunday. TN the middle of the war on April 26, 1942, Hitler X summoned the German Reichstag to one of its rare sessions for the special purpose of having himself appointed Supreme Law Lord, with the power to cancel and override any651 words
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Article880 1960-03-28 7 EXPERT CALLS FOR STATUTORY BACKING FOR TRADE IN MEMORANDUM ON SETTING UP EXCHANGE IN CAPITAL THE GOVERNMENT has received a memorandum recommending that it introduce laws to regulate rubber and other commodity trading in the Federation. The five-page memorandum was submitted by Mr. H. Kissin, deputy880 words
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Article40 1960-03-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun.— Asking for leniency because his wife was In a mental hospital. Chla Kat Sheng. 52, a hawker, was fined $75 in the Sessions Court today for being In possession of chandu and chandu smoking utensils.40 words
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Article33 1960-03-28 7 KAJANG. Sun. A protem committee has been formed in the Ulu Langat District lo investigate the possibility of forming a branch of the Malayan Chinese Association youth section in the area.33 words
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Article33 1960-03-28 7 BATU GAJAH. Sun.— Mls« Ho Kuan Thye, 21, daughter of a local, businessman. Mr. Ho Hoo Thong, will leave this week for a four-year nursln* course at the Balmaln Hospital. Sydney.33 words
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Article23 1960-03-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than $8,000 was donated to the Lady Tern pier Tuberculosis Hospital fund in February this year.23 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-03-28 7 SIX fourth-year Qantas Empire Airways engineering apprentices who have done two year technical training course for the airline left Singapore for Australia on Saturday. The six youths are (left to right) Yeo Loy Seng. Gerald Goodenough, Jimmy Chew Kirn Seong. Robert Tan Kirn Teck, Lim108 words
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176 1960-03-28 7 'VAST' SITES STILL FOR HOUSES IN GROWING NEW TOWN If UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y —There are still "v a 8 1" undeveloped sites for dwelling houses In rapidly expanding Petalins Jaya. The Petallng Jaya Development Corporation expects at least 3.000 houses to go up in the next three years. The176 words
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Article106 1960-03-28 7 PENANG, Sunday. A Malayan fire chief, the only overseas "student" to score distinctions in all subjects pertaining to flre-flghting at the Fire Services Staff College at Dorking, England, returned here today with suggestions to improve the Malayan flre-flghting services "One of the things I106 words
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Article85 1960-03-28 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. A big cultural night has been planne f r or^ tne owning of the new Indonesian Association premises In Buklt Tlmah Road on April 9. Th# association was formed recently, and its president Is Major Sutopo. the Indonesian military attache here. A85 words
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Article232 1960-03-28 7 THEY WON'T TOE GOVT. LINE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T*HE boards of 25 Chinese schools— which are facx ing the danger of losing their Government grants are to seek an interview with the Local Education Authority here. f These schools have been told that the232 words
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Article67 1960-03-28 7 ALOR STAR, Sun A border terrorist has surrendered to the Thai police at Songkhla. News of the surrender last Wednesday wa; released by Kedah police oday. The terrorist has been identified as Choy Chal. 27 He was also known as Khai Meng. Choy entered the Jungle67 words
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Article39 1960-03-28 7 KAJANG. Sun.— The first Field Battery of the Federation Artillery Regiment here will hold a dinner party to celebrate Hart Raya Puasa at the Battery's headquarters in Hill Btreet on Thursday next week at 7.30 p m.39 words
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Article36 1960-03-28 7 MUAR, Sun.— The Rev. Br. Robert, who has been the headmaster of the St. Andrews' School here for the past four years, will be going home soon on eight months' leave to England.36 words
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Article60 1960-03-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. To Kal An. who drove a car which emitted so much smoke as to cause annoyance to others uslne the road and also had the part* and accessories of the car in such a condition as likely to cause danger to persons and vehicles using60 words
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172 1960-03-28 7 IPOH, Sunday. DERAK has become Malaya's second largest pro--1 ducer of iron ore. It is now second only to Trengganu, which produced 2,116.200 tons last year, j Perak's output In 1959 was 615.238 tons, for the first time beattn? the other172 words
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Article27 1960-03-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Tengku Abdul Rahman will give a tea party for delegates to the international students' seminar in Kuala Lumpur at the Residency tomorrow.27 words
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118 1960-03-28 7 'J'ANAH RATA. Sun Scenes showing the popular Cameron Highlands holiday resort are to be Included in "This Is Malaya", the tourist promotion film which th*> Malayan Film Unit Is now making for the Government. The film director. Mr. Lee Meow Seong, ai d his118 words
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Article32 1960-03-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. i /v i fined $500 today for importing prohibited goods worth »-*i I into Johore from Singapore. The goods. 206 packets of fireworks, were confiscated32 words
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Article140 1960-03-28 7 VVALA TRENOGANU, Sun. —Representatives of the 2,400-strong East Coast Mining and Industrial Workers' Union will meet the management of the Oriental Mining Company, Temangan the biggest Iron mine in Kelantan soon to negotiate better salaries for Its members. They have made 18 demands on140 words
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Article187 1960-03-28 7 YOU CAN TURN HEADS IN SAFETY eSNGAPORE, Sun. A visitor may turn heads in the Jungles of Borneo, but nowadays he will be able to get home with his own head intact. Bishop James Buis, of North Borneo, who is now in Singapore, .gave this assurance today to emphasise that187 words
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Article99 1960-03-28 7 CONVOCATION DAY TRAFFIC PLANS SINGAPORE. Sun. The Nanyang University has made precautions to ensure that there will be no traffic Jam* dh the first convocation day on Saturday Mr. Chong Wee Lim, spokesman of the convocation preparatory committee, said today that 2.000 car labels had been Issued. Only those cars99 words
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Article24 1960-03-28 7 MUAR. Sun— The Sultan of Johore has appointed 17 people to be members of the Juvenile Welfare Committee for the Muaf district.24 words
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Advertisement1314 1960-03-28 8 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. FILM DIRECTOR. Malayan Film Unit. Department of Information Servirrv S.ilury scale: $614x28-838/8C3x28-1.087. The post is non. pension.) Die. QUALIFICATIONS: A good general education with not lei* tium 7 years full time professional experience in documentary or feature film establishment preterably as a Film Director,1,314 words
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Advertisement1008 1960-03-28 8 NOTICES I SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF HEAD TEACHERS By a majority \ote by secret i ballot of ihe members it was resolved to dissolve the Singapore Association of Head Teachers. It is hereby notified that all claims against the Association should be made to the undersigned within fourteen days of this1,008 words
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Advertisement418 1960-03-28 8 (Continued Iroro Page SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward, U (mlln.)-»am It eta. txtrm BOX AtTSI Pout >oc Filled. Applicants thanked. GNADf II DREIICR required. Salary bottom m.im.k.a. acale. Apply in writing with copies of testimonial* full details of paat employment to Teblnc Tlngf! Estate, Sungel Kuaial. Kelantan. BRITISH FIRM requires Advartlslag418 words
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Advertisement797 1960-03-28 8 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward, $i (Min.)— Box it ct,. axtr< CHINESE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Man/Salesman required by leading Importers. Experience in handling all brands Films/Photo papers essential. Good Salary/prospects for man wits) Initiative. Write Box A69IT ST.. Spore. WANTED Experienced Accounts Clerk to take chance of a complete set of accounts.797 words
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Advertisement1059 1960-03-28 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Word, St (MlmO—Bt* it eta. txtrm CHINESC COUPLE wisn to share 2 rooms at 4i m.s. Buktt Tlmah. Please nng Tel. B'pore ***** any day. TO LIT 2 airy rooms apply: 3A Pulssan Road, off Koon Seng Road, Spore near Chinese Temple. KATONG TERRACE HOUSE 2 bedrooms1,059 words
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Advertisement1045 1960-03-28 8 EDUCATION It Wtrd, $i (Mim,)— Box it ct,. txtrm HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing? Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Berita Harlan dall>. the only romanlsed National Language newspaper. NEW METHOD f reoch. licrmaa. Knglisa: Commerce Journalism. Literature. Perfect results without drudgery Latin lor prospective Lawstudents. Henderson,1,045 words
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Advertisement876 1960-03-28 8 FOR SALE tt Word, Si (Min.)-Box it ct,. txtrm OOKt AT ORIATLV reduced pners suitable for libraries etc.. availahia at Pocket Bookstore 1-. Orchard Road. We are open today. kNOINff HINU lUPrull M Jompetltiv* Prices Pressure Oaucea: AU Types Mnn Valves. JointUMfs .and Packing*. Ualvd. /Black Pipes and rittmgs; Bolt*876 words
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Advertisement1682 1960-03-28 9 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, SLASIOW, IDNtfN A CONTINENTAL PMTS. Out Sport Sails P. Sham Ptnang OEMMOCUS Liverpool Gitsgow Mar »m Mar 11/ 1 POLYOOIUS Uftraaai, Havre Gda. a Apr 2 Apr 1/ I Apr I dolius livaraaai. Dublin Aati Apr i Ap< i Apr it DIOMED London,1,682 words
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Advertisement1370 1960-03-28 9 Knc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. %,T SINGAPORE (iMaraeratH n tka Uaitad Kiifdim) 1 LINES UILINBS Tl ABEN, U.K. A CONTINENTAL POUTS. S pori P. S'nam Penant BENMACBWBI tar H'burg. L'dao. 6'mMth la Pert/Id Mar ■UUTTW for Port Sudan, iftarpoai A'werp, Rotterdam a Mar/ 2 Aff 1/ I Apt 1/1,370 words
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Article898 1960-03-28 10 dend of 6d. per 2s. unit previously 3 'id. less Income tax, payable on May 18 to members or. the register at the close of business on April 1. Business was reported at ss. 3d. and ss. 4 lid. The 27 gains In the listed898 words
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Article401 1960-03-28 10 profit 1750,375 or 10.8 per cent after deducting preference dividend. Business moved from 99 cents to $1.02. Sime Dan»y Holdings found a market from 7s. 9d. to Bs. It is announced that it Is the intention of the directors '.j recommend at an early date the capitalisation of401 words
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Article48 1960-03-28 10 On the free exchange market in Hong Kong on Saturday (March 26), the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.74)4 tor T.T. and 5.72 for eaa*. Starting was quoted at 16-96 ana oim tad of gold at 251 V All Malayan Exehaage Ranks' Association rate* were unchanged.48 words
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Article268 1960-03-28 10 T<HE feature of the Singapore Rubber Market last x week was the steadiness of the price with the close for April first grade only varying between $1,201 and $1.19| The market found sellers still reserved despite the high prices now ruling. Although overseas maikets did not seem268 words
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Article22 1960-03-28 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: March 26 March 25 Industrials: 187.15 136.05 Tins: 159.20 159.82 I Rubbers: 268.66 269.88 Jan. 1 1958-100.22 words
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Article188 1960-03-28 10 In the first two months of this year pioductlon has totalled 7,935 trus or 41 per cent more than In -he corresponding months of 1959. Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: falrmerchantable Bombay mixed copra: March 840 (Nominal). Tone was aulet. Singapore Coconut OH Miller* Association:AP - 188 words
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Article347 1960-03-28 10 af\N the Malayan Stock Exchange w on Saturday (March 26). Industrials and sterling rubbers were firm, tins were easier while dollar rubbers were quiet. The turnover was moderate. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon: Industrials: rraser and Neave ords 82 cd; Henry Waugh347 words
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Article42 1960-03-28 10 MenUfcab Do. Salon I lu Benat t Interim. urrrnt Payment y r 6% 10% 10% Date of payment April 30 April 30 April 33 April 31 ToUl far year 31% 30% 30% ToUl for previoas year 40' c 31% a&% 8%42 words
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Article1365 1960-03-28 10 rpHE following lint of rertscd 1 quotations was famed by members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last m*rtln» on Saturday (March 26 1. H and L stand (or highest and lowest (or business done In 1959 and to the current year to date. ay to1,365 words
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Advertisement1222 1960-03-28 10 Express U.S.A. PaeiCic <fc Atlantic Coast Service ETA. ETA. E.T.A. Snore P. Sham Pcnan| Hkonf L. Angeles New York Hamkaaa Mars' 1 11 .Mar/ 1 Apr 4/ S Air I ipr II Apr 15 Maj "Emsi Mwi lit Call II Jl Apr 21/22 Apr 21 Apr Ist Clll 24 Apr1,222 words
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Advertisement301 1960-03-28 10 GILBERT HARRIMAN Stock ft Shorebroker Members of the Sydney Stock Exclianae Suite 2, 3rd Floor, Telegrams: 117, Pin St. HARRISHA, SYDNEY SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. TELEPHONES BL 3985 BL 3986 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Special Sailing m.v. "KARAKORUM Loading for New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Vera Crus, Tompico via Panama Canal allo301 words
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Advertisement741 1960-03-28 10 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 1510 of 1939 Between GUTHRIE A COMPANY LIMITED Plaintiffs and LIM HEOK QL'EE trading a* MM GUAN WHATT Defendant To: Llm Heok Quee trading as Llm Ouan Whatt. late of Room No. 5, Bonham Building,741 words
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Article907 1960-03-28 11 FRANCIS BOEY: Kuala Lumpur, Sun - FRANCIS BOEY: Kuala Lumpur, Sun. 'Create Department for Sport' By MR. HEAH JOO SEANG'S eight-year "reign" as president of the Badminton Association of Malaya ended today. He did not attend today's annual meeting of the B.A.M. but in a letter read out to delegates. Mr. Heah wound907 words
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Article201 1960-03-28 11 FIRST TOUR SUCCESS FOR KEW SAN AND SAY HUP JOE HOCK BEATS KOBBERO IN SINGLES Winnipeg, sun.— Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup, Malaya's world badminton doubles champions a year ago, had their first success In their current globefflrdling tour here yesterday. They retained theirReuter - 201 words
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Article47 1960-03-28 11 IPOH. Sun— Mrs. K. M. Scrimgeour retained her title In the Perak women golf championship at the Tiger Lane course hers today when she returned the •core of 47- 48 --85. The runner-up was Mrs. Lincoln Leong (48-^4O 87) who won the championship In IB4T47 words
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206 1960-03-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TWELVE members of the 17-strong South Korean A team for the second Junior Asian Cup football tournament starting on Wednesday flew Into Kuala Lumpur this evening. The others are expected tomorrow. Ma. Sim Wan Sup, their coach, said on arrival that206 words
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Article36 1960-03-28 11 PENANO. Sttn. Penang Free School gained first Innings points over Police In a league cricket match here today: pf S 64 (Slvaguru 5-17). Police: 62 (Srvagwu 24, PUTaneswaraa 33, Cbong Soon Kheaa 5-12)36 words
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Article20 1960-03-28 11 LOS ANOBLBS, Sun Dallas Long (U.ai fßsterdajr beat the world shot putt record with toeare of 64ft 6^ln.20 words
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Article83 1960-03-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mike Shepherdson scored a fine century In today's drawn cricket match between Kllat Club and Negrl Sembilan Ceylonese at Pan tat Kllat: 236-8 dec. CM. Shepherd, son 103 ret.. D. Shepherdson 32. Mohamed Sidek 31, B. Yawanaraja 2-63. 8. Sathlapalan 3-13). N. 0.83 words
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Article81 1960-03-28 11 rH. Sun. Perak Chinese beat Penang Chinese 3-1 In me third replay of the MCPA Cup competition here today and will meet Kedah Chinese in the serond round here on Friday. Cheone Weng Leong gave Prrek the lead in the 31st minute off a penalty after Urn81 words
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Article44 1960-03-28 11 LONDON. Sun. Lan Harrison. 20. last night became the first Brltlsh-born player to win the men's singles title since the Bnjtllsh open table tennis championships were Inaugurated In 1927. In the final, Harrison beat Hungarian-born Josef Somogyt, of Britain. 31-18. 31-11. 21-14.44 words
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Article23 1960-03-28 11 ORAZ (Austria). Sun. Hungary beat Austria 4-0. after leadIng l-o at half-time. In an Olympic qualifying soccer tournament match here yesterday.23 words
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Article447 1960-03-28 11 BT. TIMAH WEIGHTS SECOND DAY WEIGHTS fer Wednesday's raeea at Bnfclt Ttanah: Cl. 2. Div. 2— 6 f. Here He Comes II »00 Senior 8.12 Time To Reason 8.10 Plsarro 8.16 West Star 8.10 Prudent Choice 8.09 Baeejava 8.68 Fata- Nipper 6.68 Kjlssissss 8.67 Destination 6.67 Gettysburg 8.67 Woodeote Uon447 words
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Article189 1960-03-28 11 Top-seeded pair out in Round 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. M F VUvaratnam and R. Victor (Parmng Negrl SembUan), the top seeded pair In the All-Malayan Indo-Ceylonese tennis tournament, were beaten in the first rouno here today by Benedict Robert and K. Raslah (Selangor) 6-4. 6-3. Other results: Men's Singles (second189 words
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Article80 1960-03-28 11 LONDON. Sun. Gerry Scott, the 22-year-old winning Jockey in yesterday's Orand National Steepler ha** at Alntree, Liverpool, said today that ne did not know until the last minute whether or not he would be allowed to ride Merryman In the race. Scott broke a collar boae80 words
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Advertisement185 1960-03-28 11 Sensational New hSs^^^Hi^^ Japanese Discovery! K s|=S^^39jpj rVIISIN Is a marvellous new therapy L\ P^^svt^^ for gastric ond duodenal ulcers, fßai^ mmlmi hyper-acidity, ttomochoche, ulcerous pains, hyperidroslt and other peptic "jfl^^^fim^S^S diseases due to ouronomic nervous system disturbances. WIISIN i; mWTSl^^** effective because it successfully in- or imitations hiblts the185 words
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207 1960-03-28 12 CINGAPORE, Sun. The clash of the "giants" in the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior tournament on the S.C.C. padang today ended on a sensational note when Police "S.A., who are challenging strongly for the pennant, soundly thrashed the champio n s. Singapore Cricket Club,207 words
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Article535 1960-03-28 12 SCC v PoliceAT aC.C. PADANG: Police beat Singapore Cricket Club by nine wickets. s.c.c. Allen lbw Sandosham 0 Oould lbw de Witt 9 Woodhouse b Sandosham 13 Glendlnnlng lbw Frlda 14 Sheppard b de Witt 0 Klrkham c Devadas b Cooke 9 Schubert c and b Frlda535 words
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Obituary52 1960-03-28 12 BANDARA 8. K. Bandara paused peacefully away at General Hospital on 27.3.60. Service at St. Hilda's Church 4.30 p.m. today. Burial at Bldadart 5.15 p.m. LOVING MEMORY ihrom Soo Kh.-ni; Johore State I'niincHlor passed away peacefully Ht General Hospital, Slmcupore 3.30 p.m. on March 27th. Funeral In Kluar.K on52 words
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Article24 1960-03-28 12 THI FAMILY OP late Madam Mary Michael tnank-i all relative* and friends lor their asun'arce, condolence messacM. wreaths and attendance at the funeral.24 words
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Article34 1960-03-28 12 A REQUIEM MAM v .il hi- conducted for the repoat of the soul of lat* M-dnm Mary Michael at the Church Of Our Lady of Lourden on Wednesday 30th March at 6.30 a.m.34 words
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510 1960-03-28 12 Wolves' hopes of 'double' get a further boost LONDON, Sunday. WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS' hopes of achieving the Cup and League "double" received a further boost last night when Tottenham Hotspur, the League leaders, crashed 2-1 at Bolton The Spurs still have a three-point lead over the Wolves In the championship table,510 words
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Article1045 1960-03-28 12 fIRST DIVISION P W D L P API* Tottenham 35 18 10 7 74 42 46 Wolves 34 19 S 10 83 60 43 Burnley 32 19 4 9 71 48 42 Eotlon 35 16 8 II SO 44 40 SheM Wed 33 16 *****41 39 Newcastle 351,045 words
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Article295 1960-03-28 12 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal i Lee_ Kulham 9 Manchester I S I-nton l Birmincham 1 Notts Forest 1 Preston 1 Blackpool 2 West Brom. 0 Molton 2 Tottrnharo 1 i SECOND DIVISION Brighton Rothrrham Huddersrield 2 MMdtohro U Leyton O 3 Derby a Lincoln v Plymooth 1295 words
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331 1960-03-28 12 rjARDIPF. Sun.— Prance kept in the running for a ahart in the International Rugby Union championship when they gained a well-deserved victory over Wales by 16 points to ei«ht at the Cardiff Arms Park yesterday. Fullback Norman Morgan opened the scoring for Wales331 words
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Article36 1960-03-28 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Japanese football team for the second Asian Cup soccer festival at Kuala Lumpur arrived here tonight by CPA. The 18 players and four officials will leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.36 words
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308 1960-03-28 12 Ramadhin causes post-lunch collapse pORT OF SPAIN, Sun. England still have a fight on their hands in the fifth and final Test against the West Indies here following a collapse yesterday, second day of the match. From 308 for four at lunch. England slumped to 393 all out. At the308 words
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Article165 1960-03-28 12 OT. HELENS. Lancashire. Sun. Prance staged a storming finish to draw the Rugby League Test with Great Britain 17 points aU here yesterday. Oreat Britain were content to be level 7-7 at the Interval, but held what looked a commanding and derisive 17-7 lead withReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement272 1960-03-28 12 Late CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS M WmS* $10 fSZmmmt LIM To Mary and Anthony at Bunxaar Hospital on Sunday 27th March a ton. Motbar and child well. MACOONALO: To Ifargarct and Bill at Bwucaar Hospital on Saturday, ?4th March, a daughter: Buraa Margaret. ENGAGEMENT is Ronouncnl brtv i-ri Ho« Vnn Sim, (on272 words
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Advertisement65 1960-03-28 12 ■ssv mI fc^w- '■r VVBrftri rapt H^wMßjir 0^ inMi-^iiii^^^^n^MMil ir v 4 ct'd cpod fan tAem cutd t/tOf love it creamy Magnolia ice cream is the on« everyday family food children really go for,. i&fff* 1| ts creamier it's delicious... IP^** and it's so nourishing because it contains th* finest65 words
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