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Title Section11 1960-03-31 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THCRSDAV. MARCH 31, 1960 15 CENTS11 words
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Article573 1960-03-31 1 MOVE TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION Counter to subversion after Emergency Up to two years on order of minister KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. '■pHE Federation Government proposes to amend the constitution to meet the threat of subversion by making preventive detention possible after the Emergency regulations have beeit repealed.573 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-03-31 1 Election of Perak M.P. declared void (Full rrport In pate 7.) Leone was guilty of corrupt practice in offering 51. 900 a month to charities. He held this to br an inducement to voters. Two other charces against Mr. Leong failed. rE election of Mr. Leone Kee Nyeaa as Alliance75 words
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Article55 1960-03-31 1 •pHANK you again to those lucky one-in-a 100 readers of the Straits Times who returned the blue form they received recently. BUT, WHAT ABOUT YOU? If you got a blue form and have not mailed it back to us, would you please do so now? HKLP US55 words
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133 1960-03-31 1 I JAKARTA, Wednesday. T»HE Indonesian Army today announced the arrest of the leader of a rebel organisation on charges of masterminding the recent air attacks on President Soekarnos palaces and the attack on the cavalry school at Bandung, Antara news agency reported. I The rebelReuter - 133 words
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Article21 1960-03-31 1 PARIS. Wed. Informed sources said today France will explode Its second atomic bomb between April 9 and 18. -U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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Article61 1960-03-31 1 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore crashed to a 9-3 defeat when they met Indonesia on the first day of the second Junior Asian Cup football competition at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Indonesia led 4-1 at half time. In the earlier match, Malaya trounced the Philippines 9-0,61 words
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369 1960-03-31 1 South Africa is under state of emergency TERRITORIAL UNITS MOBILISED AS 30,000 MARCH ON POLICE Hq. CAPETOWN, Wednesday. gIGHTIjEN units of South Africa's Citizen Force (Territorials) were mobilised today as a State of Emergency was declared in part of the Union and tense Capetown awaited the arrival of 30,000 AfricanReuter - 369 words
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102 1960-03-31 1 POLICE OPEN FIRE OVER HEADS OF DEMONSTRATORS JOHANNESBURG, Wed. The police fired a volley of bhots over the hracfei of a crowd of hunrtrodft o9 AtctoMM in EfM>elton African township 1 i»t night The crow d dispersed. There were no casualties. The Africans had tried to march on the townReuter - 102 words
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Article275 1960-03-31 1 NEW YORK. Wednesday. QOUTH AFRICA warned today that United Nations action against killings in its country "might in future recoil against other member states" and then walked out of the Security Council. The Security Council decided today to discuss the South African situation at aReuter - 275 words
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Article22 1960-03-31 1 TOKYO. Wed. The Japan Monopoly Corporation Is studying a new variety of fruit-flavoured cigarettes. Including apple, orange and pineapple.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article168 1960-03-31 1 A Comet bursts tyre in landing SINGAPORE. Wed. Forty passenger* were evacuated from a BOAC Comet at the airport here today, after it burst a tyre on landing. The Comet arrived from Hong Kong at 1.15 p.m. Among the passengers were Prince Peter of Greece and his wife. Princess Peter.168 words
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Article25 1960-03-31 1 PRINCE ANDREW LONDON y\ tnjbanj PiUir mi UmUv Pmi, \n.|i be ehr i--i< h.l nil -I PI NO WALKOUT ciraovm ba< doI trr25 words
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226 1960-03-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Housewives in Malaya may soon be using the energy from the sun to do their cooking. A world authority on solar energy. Dr. Farrlngton Daniels, said here today that mass-produced and cheap equipment for using the sun's energy would be ideally226 words
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Article28 1960-03-31 2 PENANG. Wed—The Pcnang State- UMNO will hold an emergency meeting on April lv to consider amendments Co the party constitution proposed by the UMNO national headquarters.28 words
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Article312 1960-03-31 2 MAN PAID FOR PETROL WITH DUD NOTES, SAYS O.C.P.D.— OTHERS FOUND IN TOILET Off to Britain KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Sgt. Shamsuddin bin Ismail has left here for Britain to attend a course at the Royal Military School of Music. MALACCA, Wednesday. A CAR broker from312 words
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Article22 1960-03-31 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Lead weighing 500 lb valued at $1,000 was stolen from a printing press in Rangoon Road here yesterday.22 words
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78 1960-03-31 2 She tried to pass the easy way SINGAPORE. Wed. While taking her driving test, a woman offered S5O to the tester. She was warned by the tester. Mr. Tan Sian Kolt. that bribery was an offence. Despite this she Insisted on the tester taking the money Mr. Tan accepted the78 words
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265 1960-03-31 2 Synod to help blind girl, 12, to study in Britain DLNANG. Wed. The Synod of the Diocese of Singapore and Malaya decided h*re today to help raise funds to send a blind girl to Britain for higher studies. The girl. Jane Chwee. 12. might have to Rive up school, the265 words
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Article23 1960-03-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A fun lair will be held by the Assunta Convent at Petallng Jaya on Saturday from 2 p.m.23 words
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137 1960-03-31 2 'ACCEPT NANTAH GRADS WHO ARE CITIZENS' PLEA KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. T*HE Malayan Chinese Association's youth section •1 wants Nanyang University graduates who are Federal Citizens to be appointed to the Malayan i civil service. This request is contained in a 10-polnt memorandum sent to the Education Review Committee by the137 words
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116 1960-03-31 2 Sarawak rubber production 'inefficient' LONDON. Wed. Rubber planting in Sarawak is very inefficient and ill organised Mr Albert Oram. a Labour MP.. said in the House of Commons last He was speaklnr on a ©i'l to enable Britain to accept the articles of agreement of the proposed International Development AssociationReuter - 116 words
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191 1960-03-31 2 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A MAGISTRATE today ordered the forfeiture of a; car, which had been reported lost by its owner i Tay Kang Chwee of Joo Chiat Road. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy. I who made the order, said that he had found as a fact that191 words
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Article56 1960-03-31 2 KLANG. Wed- More than 400 people from all over Selangor today witnessed the Istiadat Menyunjong Dull (ceremony of paying respects to the Ruler) at the Istana Kota here. The first to pay their respects were Tengku Orang Kaya Menteri and his wife, followed by members of royalty56 words
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Article40 1960-03-31 2 SINGAPORE. Wed— Le Ah Noi. 15. collapsed in Yock Eng School in Tanjong Katong Road here today as she was reading a passage. The girl, an epileptic, dle'l on the way to hospital In am ambulance.40 words
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132 1960-03-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The need for Asian children to have a balanced and broad education to abolish the "white collar" complex was stressed here today by the High Commissioner for Pakistan. Maj.-Gen. Nawabzada Sher All Khan. Speaking on aspects of democracy to delegates attending132 words
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187 1960-03-31 2 Council to develop and control local govt. to be set up KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A National Council for Local Government, headed by a Minister, is to be set up in the Federation, if Parliamen t agrees. Its main functions will be to. FORMULATE a national policy for the promotion, development187 words
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Article115 1960-03-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Inche Abdul Aziz bin lYeop. secretary to the Minis- try for Agriculture, left Kuala Lumpur today to attend the second Law of the Sea conference in Geneva. He will join the Malayan representative. Inche Mohamad Sufflan. at the conference which alms115 words
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Article41 1960-03-31 2 PENANG. Wed. Thre« men held up a cyclist, Tan Ah Wogfc. at the 16J mile, Tassek Junjong Road. In Province Wellesley. and robbed him of $7.85. and a fountain pen last night. Jhey also took away his ■entity card.41 words
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569 1960-03-31 3 Nuclear ban treaty may be signed within 90 days if Russia says 'yes' p R E S I D ENT Eisenhower and the British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan. announced yesterday a conditional willingness to agree to a short term moratorium on small569 words
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220 1960-03-31 3 £47m. voted for loan aid to poor countries LONDON, Wednesday. TWE House of Commons last night agreed in principle to a Bill which will enable Britain to subscribe about £47 million over the next five years to assist less developed countries. This ls being done through the International Develop- 1Reuter - 220 words
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313 1960-03-31 3 LONDON. Wednesday. A MERICAN television producers were accused by a A British television chief yesterday of using violence for "depraved effect." The accusation was made in a code of conduct Issued recently to BBC television producers and published yesterday. The code, issued byReuter - 313 words
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Article69 1960-03-31 3 LONDON. Wed.— A Labour M.P.. Mr. Marcus Llpton. protested In tne House of Commons yesterday at an American proposal 10 put an aluminium eagle with a wing span of 35 ft. on the United States Embassy building In Grosvenor Square. "What Ls London going to lookReuter - 69 words
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75 1960-03-31 3 CENSORS ARE WORRIED ABOUT FILM VIOLENCE LONDON, Wed.— Mr. Dennis Vosper, joint I nder-Sec-retary of State, Home Office, said here last night the British Board of Film Censors was particularly concerned about films that depict crime and violence in such a way they could be imitated by others especially young75 words
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Article, Illustration136 1960-03-31 3 T ONDON. Wed. Dr. lj Cheddi Jagan. the British Guiana Minister of Trade and Industry, today walked out of the British Guiana constitutional conference. He complained that the conference was bring "bamboozled with delaying tactics by the Colonial Office and added that unless "somethingReuter - 136 words
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326 1960-03-31 3 T*HE House of ComA mons yesterday rejected a Labour member's attempt to introduce a Bill which would set up a commission of inquiry into the AngloFrench landing in Egypt In 1956. Mr. Dingle Foot was refused leave by 248 votes to 71 to326 words
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250 1960-03-31 3 PRASAD: TOAST FOR NASSER, SYMBOL OF ARAB AWAKENING NEW DELHI, Wednesday. PRESIDENT RAJENDRA PRASAD toasted Presi- dent Nasser at a banquet here yesterday and told him he symbolised a "spirit of awakening" in the Araj world. President Prasad. speaking at his home where the visiting United Arab Republic leader isReuter - 250 words
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236 1960-03-31 3 Jehovah's Witnesses will not change minds VfELBOURNE, Wed Jehovah's Witnesses would not change their religious belief that blood transfusion was wrong, the presiding minister of Jehovah's Witnesses in Australia, Mr. D. E. Held, said today. Yesterday a Jehovah's Witnesses, wnose tv.o-c.ay -oid baby died after he had refuoed on religiousReuter - 236 words
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90 1960-03-31 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The House of Representatives was today considering a resolution giving the General Services Administration <GBA> permanent authority to sell natural rubber from the U8 national stockpile of strategic materials. The chamber ls expected to debate the resolution for two hours before takingReuter - 90 words
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Article24 1960-03-31 3 LONDON. Wed— The Government has decided against buying shares in the privately owned Silver City Airways which operates cross-Chan-nel services.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement234 1960-03-31 3 fl I M 459 Knights of old used I I to don suits of steel armour to protect I I themselves from the sword thrusts I of their enemies. In 1960 More and more people i 4 seeking another type of security. I I Financial security. If you seek I234 words
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Miscellaneous342 1960-03-31 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE iK.! < Si"Ki A l 22l?ffß Medium W»ve 478 metres €a 8 DownShort SPMM it metre* RADIO MALAYA from 9.W p.m. to 10.04 p.m. NATIONAL BHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metre* \Torning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date342 words
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Article759 1960-03-31 4 TO BE INTRODUCED IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS DURING THIS YEAR SAYS EDUCATION MINISTER SINGAPORE, Wed. as the government secondary school entrance examination." He then announced this examination would be held at the end of the year in all the four language media. Mr. Yong said the759 words
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Article29 1960-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malayanalres directed by Dick Abell will present over Radio Singapore Malay music in modern manner In the programme "Rayuan Sukma' at 10 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article32 1960-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The 1960 Singapore Open Novice Ballroom Championship scheduled to be held at the Great World Cabaret on Friday and Saturday has been postponed to May 1 and 2.32 words
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Article33 1960-03-31 4 yours SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be shut off in North Bridge Road, Coleman Street and St. Gregory s Place backlanes from 8 a.m. to 12 noon tomorrow to lay a connection.33 words
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290 1960-03-31 4 ROYAL gardeners of the Istana Besar at .Tohore Bahru will for the first time since the war be sending exhibits from the Istana to the Singapore Flower Show opening on Friday. Encouraged by the Sultan of Johore. Bir Ismail, the gardeners, in290 words
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558 1960-03-31 4 NANYANG VARSITY MUST ACCLIMATISE— TOH SINGAPORE, Wed. Nanyanf University can thrive only if those responsible for the university and those who study in it are fully conscious of the climate in which Nanyang is built. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Tob Chin Chye, who said this today, added: "The climate558 words
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161 1960-03-31 4 DEAOLINE FOR 36 SQUATTERS DRAWS NEAR SINGAPORE. Wed.-'Thirty-six squatter occupants of the War Departments Sembawang Estate here have only two days left in which to sign an agreement with the authorities in respect of their holdings, or face legal action. They were among 51 occupants of the c itate who161 words
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Article53 1960-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Btage Club production of "The Diary of Anne Frank" will be presented at the Victoria Theatre on April 23. 25, 26, 27. at 9 p.m. and April 24 at 6.30 p.m. The net proceeds of the production will go to the53 words
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319 1960-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE proposed $65-million Japanese oil refinery I here when completed, will mean employment for several thousand people, said Mr. R. Nishimura, Singapore manager of Toyo Menka Kaisha Ltd. 1 1 't today. Toyo Menka, In conjunction with the319 words
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Article36 1960-03-31 4 3 PAGES OF SPORT THRILLS and drama you'll find them on our playing fields every evening. Follow the action every day. THE only newspaper to devote three whole pages to sport, beginning next week, i 5....36 words
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Article38 1960-03-31 4 INSIDE BALLET by Antoinette today tells the story of a Singapore athletic star who turned to ballet and shows promise of becoming a success on the stage. Who is she? You'll find the answer today In.38 words
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Article22 1960-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Loh Ah Fong has been reelected president of the Chinese Association here for the fifth year.22 words
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Article32 1960-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Derek Cooper. Controller of Programmes in Radio Singapore, will review some new fiction and non-nctlon In the programme "Talking About Books" over the Radio at 8.15 p.m.32 words
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Article339 1960-03-31 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rE following is today's schedule of aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore ARRIVALS Pan-American: Prom Manila (ferry flight) 7.15 a.m.; from San Francisco, Honolulu. Manila. Saigon. (831) 825 p.m. BO AC: Prom Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin (BA 713/1051 930 p.m.; from London Zurich, Calcutta. Rangoon (BA339 words
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Article45 1960-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Radio Singapore will present popular Chinese and Western music In the programme "Four With a Hammond" at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow. Taking part will be Gus Steyn (hammond organ), Dick Abell rhythm guitar), Dan Hopkins (drums) and Winston Filmer <bas&).45 words
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Miscellaneous291 1960-03-31 4 Today's Singapore diary— R.A0.8. (Pride of the last Sewing 7 pjn.; Chines* class t«rmedUt« 5.30 pm; Judo speLodse) Weekly meeting tX the 7.30 pjn. clai Intensive course 545 p.m.; Straits Merchant Service Oulld. KAMALA CLl'B: Sewing class Sceneshlften Ruddlgore 1 re-1-A Raffles Quay, 8.30 pjn. 10 un. to 12 pjn291 words
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Article255 1960-03-31 5 $36,000 damages for man's family KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A TOTAL of $36,000 damages was awarded by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court today to a widow and her five children for the death of her husband, a schoolmaster, who was killed in a car accident two years ago. The255 words
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Article26 1960-03-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Trengganu State Legislative Assembly will meet at 10 a.m. at the Istana Maziah. Kuala Trengganu. on April 13 and 14.26 words
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Article62 1960-03-31 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A writ has been filed In High Court registry on beiiali of Mr. K. E. Hllborne. practising as Hllborne and Co.. against Mr. Dudley E. Booty, 15 Eu Court, claiming $1,209 for professional work done as Mr. Booty's solicitor. The writ of summons has62 words
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212 1960-03-31 5 CHECKING RUBBER THEFTS-A JOB FOR FEDERAL GOVT., SAY PLANTERS IN CAPITAL nnHE Federation Gov■l- eminent should take over the job of preventing rubber thefts, proceeds from which were benefitting subversive political agents and secret societies. Planters here expressed this view today. They said the work could be financed with the212 words
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139 1960-03-31 5 WORKERS GET $20,700 ON SALE OF ESTATE IN KEDAH QUNOEI PATANI, Wed.— About 140 labourers of Kuala Dlngln Estate in South Kedah have received ex-gratia payments totalling $20,700 following the sale of the estate last month. The workers were given from $50 to $375 each, depending on their length of139 words
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Article22 1960-03-31 5 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. Burglars broke into a godown at Permatang Pauh here and stole 98 bottles of brandy valued at $1.541..22 words
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Article, Illustration248 1960-03-31 5 Lovers' lane murder: The theory is jealousy POLICE STEP UP HUNT FOR TWO YOUTHS AFTER HEARING GIRL KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JEALOUSY, police think, is the motive for v the murder of a taxi driver, Ho Soo Giok, 24, in a lovers' lane off Circular Road here latr last night. As248 words
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Article69 1960-03-31 5 DEAD WHALE IS WASHED ASHORE SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. The carcase of a 40-ft whale Is attracting thousands of people to the village of Kota Kuala Muda. 50 miles from here. The whale was washed ashore near the village a few days ago. It was first seen floating in the sea69 words
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174 1960-03-31 5 RMAF will take over fort flights tomorrow I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Another milestone in RMAF history will be reached on Friday when it takes over the task of operating Pioneer planes on supply flights to Jungle forts and security forces on patrol. This role Is to be relinquished by No. 209174 words
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Miscellaneous229 1960-03-31 5 The Saint **y Leslie Charteris i jj BB^THIS SHOULD LOOK ASIF^iSI F'lT MIGHT BE I *OULD PREFER IT. YOU i^^M HaaaV i H>VVE SEEN ABLE TO <Ti^ |EAS*B FWE 1 MUST DRIVE, ANO MrSS KINIAN Li 9 i Abner **V &*PP y'law^ara'c *iHVad<3flts J 1 SURE IT IS, m TMATS229 words
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Article63 1960-03-31 6 Wfit til (Mlnlmmm) THE FAMILY OP the lat* Mr. Tin Wi-ns; Patt (Ah Boo) thank all reUnds for their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, gifts, lean of cars, and attendance at funeral. MRS. MARINA DE CRUZE and family thank all relatives and friends 'hrir kind condolences. Ma as is63 words
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Article227 1960-03-31 6 2f W»ri» Sl* (Mlmimmm} THOUSANDS OF PEO.'LE bavi rnjoytd Cold Storage Currlrs. Reud> to serve In ten nunutse. MILLINERY tbe very latent styles fcM unpacked at Antoinette. 334, Orchard Road, 8 pore. APISERUM gives you dynamic vigour! Available at all leading 41a■aMMtaa, MARROWS LTD I Sale 20% Datsooni on227 words
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1204 1960-03-31 6 The Straits Times Thursday March, 31, 1960. Preventive Detention From the moment of first discussion of the possibility of new legislation to deal with subversion in the Federation it was apparent that amendment of the constitution would be necessary if the Government had in mind a formal ending of the1,204 words
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Article, Illustration1870 1960-03-31 6 DATO OSCAR SPENCER - Malaya: challenge of the sixties by I THINK th c next decade will be one of brilliant opportunity for the Federation and I am very envious of those young Malayans who will see and share in all this. Of course, there will be some difficulties, some of them formidable, but1,870 words
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Letter97 1960-03-31 6 A LL ex- Volunteers of the Civil Defence Corps who would be prepared to offer their services in a voluntary capacity during an emergency have been Invited to register their names In the "Civil Calamities Volunteers Register." As an ex- Volunteer I feel that members of97 words
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Advertisement27 1960-03-31 6 Immarnlalrl; Dressed in SUITS Taiimrmd by mm Better MATEsUAL CUTTING TAILORING plus STYLE all go into every suit by "'gee ghou) 21. C hulls Street, Singapore, 1.27 words
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Advertisement36 1960-03-31 6 NEW ZEALAND *Jr™ Kgigihk?^aW. i^aam^aMbWlS DELICIOUS AND 100% FRESH The NATURAL RICH GOLDEN COLOUR its soparb quality. New Zealand Batter I* as aDtrttioas as It is delicioos. Scientifically pecked to encura 100% Frwhnet*. Buy Some today!36 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1960-03-31 7 Judge says: It has been proved to my satisfaction that a corrupt practice has been committed by successful candidate for Kampar constituency OFFER OF $1,000 FOR CHARITY IS HELD TO BE A PROMISE TO GIVE MONEY TO THE VOTERS IPOH, Wednesday npbE election of Mr. Leone1,353 words
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382 1960-03-31 7 SIR ALEXANDER MACFARQUHAR Far East representative of the U.N. Technical Assistance board, is to ask the U.N. to send two survey teams to speed the Singapore Government's industrialisation programme. The first will submit a report on the382 words
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Article75 1960-03-31 7 NAVAL BASE WORKER MURDERED SINGAPORE. Wed. A "spitting" row between two Naval Base workers at the 13th mile Sembawang Road here this afternoon brought death to one of them. Bayanam Achutham PiUal. 30. died of stab wounds In the abdomen and left arm. Police said trouble broke out after Pillai75 words
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152 1960-03-31 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The volume of trade between Singapore and Australia in 1959 amounted to $2348 million an Increase of $16.4 million or seven per cent over the previous year. This was announced by the Australian Trade Commissioner here. Mr. R. W. Holberton today. Imports into152 words
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Article, Illustration417 1960-03-31 7 WITNESSES OF PPP MAN 'UNRELIABLE' BUT THERE ARE TWO RELIABLE FACTS. gerously Incorrect report, it is a most remarkable correction." His sole denial of the Press report was limited, according to him. to saying the Press was wrr r about the $500 (his M.P. allowance) and $500 Urom his own417 words
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Article192 1960-03-31 7 2 YOUTHS ADMIT BREAK-IN TO STEAL MALACCA, Wed.— IT Lawrence Bong, 20, and Guy Nonis, 18, pleaded guilty here today to housebreaking and theft. Bong was fined $100 in default three months' Jail. Nonis. who had one previous conviction, was ordered to b# given eight strokes of th« rotan. A192 words
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Article38 1960-03-31 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— A writ has been filed In the High Court registry here on behalf of the Indian Overseas Bank against Lachmandas and Co.. claiming $145,194 as being money lent by the bank to the company.38 words
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Article133 1960-03-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The promotion of the eleven officers of the Federation Army to the rank j of major has been approved oy the Yang di-Partuan Agong. The offloers are: Capt. Abdul bin Jalll, Capt. Hlzam bin Surtadl, Capt. Mohammed Hariri bin Mohammed Zaln. O»pt.133 words
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Advertisement151 1960-03-31 7 ys^L i i f% JQ* f& m^SJ^ 45£(9»%*g« 3 PINTS OF WATER BOILED IN 5 MINUTES Meea Spare A Feaant Fefenstoa Aluminium D 5175 M 5V4 Pints S3* IJJ Chromium D SUI t Pint* its IM Plated D SMS 5 Ptnta $59 IM lAdvwtiMmant of THI MNIRAt lUCTKIC PV, (MAIAYA)151 words
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Advertisement220 1960-03-31 7 TOP RANK jlhw RECORDS TARTAN Ml VELVET The Massed Pipes and Drums of the Dagenham Girl Pipers. On Porode/Pip«* In Hormony/ Dashing White Sorqaont/Goy Gordons/Slow Marches/March Strathspey/ Bonnie Princ« Charlie/ Americon Selection /Song Tune* of Britain/ International Medley/ Pipe Solo/ The Lilt of the Kilt. 3S/033 THE GLORY OF THE220 words
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Article, Illustration383 1960-03-31 8 LUCY HUANG - Such a wonderful trip— but she's back with one great regret LUCY HUANG FEMININE FORUM AMERICANS WE BARELY KNEW INVITED US OUT TO HEAR ABOUT THE EAST' I S8 She has recently returned from a tour of New York. Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hawaii and Japan, and she wishes "we383 words
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Article, Illustration733 1960-03-31 8 MRS. ROSALIND LIM: I WISH WE HAD 3 MONTHS they always served American food, and I am one of those people who cannot live without rice. We spent a lot of time searching for Chinese restaurants. But I still think nothing can beat Singapore cooking. "The people on the west733 words
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Advertisement520 1960-03-31 8 Amazing New Easy may to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't be SKINNY! THE Ul-H-OWE COiCtMTMTiD FOOD at. Is BODY IDILDHM WTWIEMTI ■jt -< lr tou are thdi and underweight *tr~*EW. try this lateet d isoovery of modf |Ak era520 words
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Advertisement137 1960-03-31 8 FIRST AND ONLY BATH POWDER IN AEROSOL COOL AS COLOGNE Bssf&BtaV^BßnJaßßC V^ Ml Ao more "loaded" Mmmi. fOUDft£ GL*\C& Sole Ag^is by E M I U.OT PorU JjwWHfHf)Fj ft Singapore Kualo Lumpur Penano C Sensational cosmetic discovery! remaves Imas end wrinklas ''«•>'•"» and rciuotnotci th. skin. Urn r'lattntub*! on taca,137 words
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Miscellaneous271 1960-03-31 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS Ing during education (•>. 4. Mother and I mainly fatt far 6 Girl revealed by oar hero thto perhapa <•>. ciesta over (5). I. Colourful girl after a tattvak T. Assign a pointed Instrument (6). (7). 9 A caae for dexterity, return- 14. A tout banging271 words
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Advertisement1631 1960-03-31 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UMB TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, Glasgow, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penani DEMOOOCUS Lmnm Sittgoa Taaay/Afr 1 POLYtMM Uverpool, Htvri ttl. Air 2 Apr 1, Apr I DOLIUI liverpeeJ, Dubiio Apr I Apr I Apt 7/ I Apt 1| DIOMEB Lonoon. Hamktrg, Mttrtma Aar1,631 words
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Advertisement1358 1960-03-31 9 L/LC. lines- -«T_^k AIEN REISEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTIHENTAI t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS PflVSo .151 S(K> p S'"» Pming Cl yZ-/?i IOCOT4 a Bee IHI 1 5 A,, t tp, "MEOHIA" I) 23 2S «|r 2k 27 Apt 21/21 Apr 4%b*kl& "IEIIA" I) tt Apr' 4 May s I Mai t 1 Ma.1,358 words
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Advertisement1410 1960-03-31 9 wSm THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. "A,,?' 1 SIMAPOIE (lw(4tf*t*tH 11 tkl Utittd Kiigteai) I LINES SAILIHSS Tl AIEH. U.K. ft COHTIHENTAI PORTS S'pon f. S'hra Penang lENATTOW tor Port Sudan Liverpool A'werp, Rotterdam rt Pert/ 2 Apr 1/ I Aft 7/ 7 Aft lENVRACRIE tor London. Rotterdam Bremen. Hamburg1,410 words
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Advertisement1360 1960-03-31 9 t^ MeALISTER «s CO., LTD. v^^ WCO TEL: N* 2USI. WaX V*** EIXBRMAN UMB KLAVBMSM UMB CITT Of COv'ehtrt Acceptm carg* f*r Ceitril t Seetk S'oore P Sham Penani America. 14/ltAft fi/atpr 24/21 If, MMAimiUE CITT OF NEWCASTLE S POr* PS ham Parana S'pori P. Sham Penartg la Pert/ 11,360 words
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430 1960-03-31 10 RUBBER OVER 121 CENTS LEVEL: SHARES AGAIN IMPROVE By Our Market Correspondent BUSINESS in rubber was transacted up to $1.21 1 on the Singapore Market yesterday following better overseas advices. Sellers, particularly of lower sheets were reserved and although the price dipped on profittaking, short-covering held the market. While there430 words
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Article88 1960-03-31 10 rPHE Federation Minuter of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on March 31. Rubber $1.20 a lb. Copra $628.06 a ton. Coconut oil $994.M a ton. Palm oil $681.25 a ten. Palm kernels 8517.00 a ton. The rates of duties88 words
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Article120 1960-03-31 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone here today. Drug Houses gained Is. 6d. and H.C. Sleigh gained lOd. Base metals and the oils traded along steady lines while Commonwealth bonds held a firm tone. Con. Zinc 959 Mount Lyell (5/-) 67 North Broken Hill 151/3 Peko120 words
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Article231 1960-03-31 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Sln--0 gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Corfu 1/2, Florian Ceynowa 4/5, Anna Bakke 6A, State of Madras 6/7, Walrlmu 8 9, Bayernstem 10/11, Tjikampek 13/14. Bogota 15 16. Bengalen 18. Anshun 19. Scudal N.Wall 3. Giang Lee N.Wall 4, Emp. Klttlwake231 words
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Article91 1960-03-31 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail TT. 31%. OX). 31 a 90 dst 31 15/16 credit bills. 32 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 1/16; Swiss Francs 141 391 words
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Article112 1960-03-31 10 CINUAPORE Chinese Produce 0 Exchange noon prices per picui yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK Continent March April shipments $38 buyers, $39 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $59 sellers, drum $62 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $345, Sarawak $340. special Sarawak black $230, garbled112 words
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Article21 1960-03-31 10 Malayan Stock Exchanjjr March 30 March 29 Industrials: 13SJ7 137.66 Tins: 158.28 159J6 Robbers: 268.23 ***** Jan. 1 1958=ise.21 words
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Article722 1960-03-31 10 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, industrials and sterling rubbers continued firm, tins were easier while dollar rubbers were quiet. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call: Industrials: Fltzpatricks $1.36 tOj; Fraser and Neave ords $3.01 and $202 cd; Gammon $2.54 and $2.55:722 words
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Article34 1960-03-31 10 SINGAPORE, MAR. 30. RUBBER: $1,211 per lb. (up three-quarters of a cent). 5 p,m. close: $1,211 (quiet). TIN: $389.25 per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (op 40 tons).34 words
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Article220 1960-03-31 10 APRIL first grade robber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday ai "121 1 cents per lb.. up three-quarters of a cent on Tuesday's dose. The closing tone was aialet. S.C.C.B.A. closing price* In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 121*, sellers 121 Vi220 words
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Advertisement1068 1960-03-31 10 _M i^b^alb^sa^t^b^s^sssa^ssaaasssslsasasssWLl i jjiir^fEAi-iHEI Express U.S.A. Pacific aft Atlantic Coast Service t.T.A. E.T.A. C.T.A. Spore P. Sham Penang H'kong L. Angeles New York "■.amikava Mara" Jt Mar/ «pr 4/ i Apr 9 Apr n Apr 19 May "Catsau Maru" Ist Call IS/2S Apr 21/» Apr 23 Apr 2.1 Call 241,068 words
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Advertisement251 1960-03-31 10 i^j22^siij^^sJ^j|^^^^^^^^^^j SOUTH AND WEST AFRICA I Mentally Mr vice, Spare P. Sin fit "TCNIUNM" 1 Apr I/I Apr Our Dan (21/4). Con Eluabetn UJ/4), Capetown (25/4), Matadi (1/5), Lagos (11/5), Cotonou (12/5), Accra, *If sutXcieat laiacemeit. Takoradi. Abidjan. Conakry, Dakar (21/5). Agents:- Singapore: MBSSACERIBS MARITIMES Fielayien Heaic Tel: *****/5. KUALA251 words
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Advertisement38 1960-03-31 10 NOTICE S|m* Darby (Singapore) Ltd.. hereby rive notice that receipt minbpn CB M 77 to SIM havtac been lost, stolen, or paaasaM arvcanrrlled. Air* penon offrring thrae receipts for payment ahoaM be repeated to the police tin ssetUately.38 words
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Advertisement502 1960-03-31 10 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE (Chapter 185) This advertisement appears fey direction ef the Registrar of Trade Marks nnder the provUtosa ef Section 42(7) ef the Ordinance. NOTICE is hereby given that the following trade mark reglstered In the name of Ho Ho i Biscuit Factory Ltd., a Company I502 words
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Advertisement1317 1960-03-31 10 NOTICE NOTICE The sttention of all employers \r Singapore Is drawn to:— Ml action 133(1) ol the Labour Ordinance. No 40 of 1965; (b) section 46(1) of the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance. No. 13 of 1957. and (O section 43(1) of tbe Clerks Employment Ordinance. No. 14 of 1957. rhese1,317 words
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Advertisement1448 1960-03-31 11 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA 1 FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHAEOLOGY Ip6o Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for a Federal Scholarship for a throe year Honours Degree Course In Ar- rhaeology at the University of Cambridge beginning In October 1960. Applicants must have obtained the equivalent of a1,448 words
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Advertisement1036 1960-03-31 11 IC ontlnurd from Pare 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Warm. U (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm CNIBP CLERK. Bungel Wangl Group —vacancy filled, tpplicants thanked. FIRST CLASS COOK-BOY and amah required. Amah must be able to look afi.-r children. Tol. B'pore 6757S after l p.m. WANTIO Ourkha watchman for small Estate1,036 words
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Advertisement1114 1960-03-31 11 SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward* U (Min.)— Box St c<*. oxlrm AIR INDIA thank all applicants (Or the post of Balss RereptKmlst and wish to advise that the vacancy is now Oiled. MALI JUNIOR CLIRKs required By looal Chinese Bank. Must save pasaad the Benlor Cambridge and able to read Chinese.1,114 words
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Advertisement950 1960-03-31 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SAU Wards U (Mm.) -Baa St et*. txtrm BINJAI park g, Blnjal Hill, «6A Binjai Park at 10.00 a sq. ft around 20.000 sq. ft. Apply Cradlt Fonder, T«i. B'pors 73SS8. CUT TRANtMRT IXMNtUI Own a Oat in City* Loeons MA or Kampong Java Road. Prloas (rasa950 words
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Advertisement1096 1960-03-31 11 DOGS, PITS, ETC It Word* U (Min.)— Bax $t et*. astra PBDIOIIBBD ALSATIANS (or salt— Intelligent and vtrjr good guard. Mala It mooihs, FemaU 10 months. Pnoae B' pare SOttt. CHAMPION BLOOOLINB BOXCft puppies sire Imported matador wardrobes, and Alsatian puppies. Ons sixteaa months old Alsatian dog. MB -2 Bedok1,096 words
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Advertisement638 1960-03-31 11 FOR SALE tt Wards U (Min.)— Baa St et*. mxtrm 4ANTZBN SWIMOOITUMM Children's sixes $3.23. ladles' surnisaa ium*s from I* 30. men's swuacostumes, hsaehwaar. bathtowala. Visit Luck's IT. Orchard Road. Spore. GRAND CLEARANCE SAL! US) all L.P. classical, popular aad latest alls "•cords at $6.00 eacfi Welcome to Victory Racorda638 words
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Advertisement337 1960-03-31 11 WHERE TO STAY (S'porpj M ITaras tit (minimum) Dmttg 1 srewf*. It Warm} UM (Mia.) MAYPAIN HOTIL, 8 pore— Central Rooms Aitvonditioned. Popular Bar Courteous Mervlos. GOODWOOD PARK HOTIL, Bcotls Road, Spore Charming Uardea lacluaix lerms. Tel: 33D7&. CHINBSI VMCA MODIRN Host. aocotnmodMi >n to suit all pocksta. l* South337 words
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Article, Illustration938 1960-03-31 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - 9-0 and so easy for skilful Malayans NORMAN SIEBEL: MALAYA 9 PHILIPPINES 0 WITH five goals plucked with assured skill in 31 minutes off a hardtrying but generally disorganised Philippines def c n ee, Malaya ambled on comfortably to a 9-0 victory in their section A match when the Second938 words
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Article92 1960-03-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. On the eve of their first match against Japan In the Junior Asian Cud soccer tournament here tomorrow, the Burmese team received bad news today. A cable from Rangoon said that the team's coach. Fred Pugsley. has died. Pugsley was to have ar- rived92 words
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573 1960-03-31 12 SINGAPORE CRUSHED Indonesians bulldoze to 9-3 victory INDONESIA 9 SINCAPORE 3 SINGAPORE'S hopes *3 of brave deeds in the Second Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament was mercileissly crushed beneath the lush turf of the Merdeka Stadium tonight by the red-shirted bulldozers from Indonesia. The Indonesians, who said that they had573 words
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Article567 1960-03-31 12 TENGKU SAYS SELAMAT DATANG ASIAN CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Asia had the talents, the men and nearly everything to turn out footballers as good as the best in Europe and South America, declared the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he said "selamat datang" to the youth of the eight567 words
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Advertisement77 1960-03-31 12 your life BEGINS with a new I I .YOU CAI AFFORD A NEW F0R1 IVY A BRAND NEW FORI HIRE PURCHASE pCn 4e hi '■$**£!> WPi? I /> Uhticvei the purpoic <A o»nm| < car piauurc tWMim. or iravclluif NEW FORD can ana NEW FAMILY HAPPIM SS tnd rtamtd [T""r77 words
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Advertisement17 1960-03-31 12 > 'Cmie and zDate automatically H^TTtl K TUB CttfKt U/AT/^U i^MrittHHi^k^^V K> AU CLIMATES I ffyfl CO LTD17 words
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Miscellaneous131 1960-03-31 12 7.00 P.M. BURMA versus JAPAN BURMA: tin HU; Ay« Myint, HU Tin; |APAN: Y. lium.yjmi. I. Unno. M. Kei. M,i-r Thin. Mr. *t* Mg; HU Win. £J*£fc IJS^n^LStii Tin Win. To. Ayng. HU Kyi, HU Ht»y. yalß j. T. Moriya. 'REFEREE- H. Anguilia (Singapore). LINESMEN: Rndpohtong (Thailand) and Koentadi (Indonesia).131 words
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259 1960-03-31 13 Wl PAY PRICE FOR THEIR SLOW BATTING PORT OF SPAIN, Wednesday. S'GLAND were in a good position at least to save 1 the match in the Fifth and final Test against ist Indies here. j ft the end of the fourth fs play yesterday, England Pby 73 runs with one259 words
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Article105 1960-03-31 13 HONG -CONG. Wed. Asian Football Pools today announced that Manchester United soccer team would visit Hong Kong and the Far East next year. Mr. A.P. Moore, managing! director of the Pools said the object was to encourage football in the area and Manchester's marReuter - 105 words
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Article34 1960-03-31 13 IPOH. Wed— Klnta Indian Association, defending champions, scored their third successive win when they beat P.C.R.C. 3-0 in a Dlv. 1 soccer league match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today.34 words
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Article22 1960-03-31 13 LONDON, Wed. Carlisle and Rochdale drew 1-1 at Carlisle last night In an Engillsh Div. 4 soccer match. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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98 1960-03-31 13 bNDON. Wed. Dave Charnley. 24-year-old [Jsh and Empire UghtIght champion, added the ropean title to his conKts at Wembley last night beating Mario Vecchlato Italy, who retired after seconds of the tenth md. me Italian had won the :ant title In October last ir.Reuter - 98 words
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2089 1960-03-31 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Wed. Two apprentice jockeys stole the limelight at Bukit Tlmah today. SONNY LIM rode General Pi] to victory in the Manchester Plate (6f) for top class sprinters. General Pll completed a double for the meeting. SONNY NG triumphed on2,089 words
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Article652 1960-03-31 13 L7UALA LUMPUR. Wed— A 1Y total of 170 horses have been entered for tne aelangor Turf Club's April meeting (Apr. 10. 13 and 17>. I They comprise 88 horses from Class 3 and 82 horses In Class 5. s',f 7f <f l.m All The Way652 words
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Advertisement119 1960-03-31 13 EYE OPENER/ Why tolerate dull-look- WW ing. reddish streaked. 'COttOUf tired-feenng eyes »rv $afe sure EY £^ENE other instant? One or hh Lexato| s com; two drops of EYE-CENE. bination bgih and fwcommended by eye Qtion crysta| c Mr specialists for over 20 and STAINLESS.- Celeyears. will cleanse, soothe bfltjes119 words
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Article1281 1960-03-31 14 NEW RESIDENCE QUALIFICATION F<|R FEDERAL, STATE POLL VOTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE CONDITipN that a Federal citizen of 21 years or more must have lived six months in the constituency before he can vote in elections to thts House of Representatives or the State. Legislative Assembly1,281 words
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Obituary41 1960-03-31 14 NC YAU FONC. aK.rt is. only bclovrd son of Mr Nk Yook Lin and Dr. L*tty Nf. passed away peacefully at .Y3O p.m. on 30.3.60. Cortege will la»M i.'o-K Oxliy Rise at 5.00 p.m. oa :u 3.60 for Bidadari Cemetery.41 words
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Article26 1960-03-31 14 MR. AND MRS. CHOV THOONC LOKI thank nil rilmi m<l fiitrdu for thur valuable gifts and help en the occasion 01 their marrlH^e en MJytm26 words
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217 1960-03-31 14 Negroes billed $7.50 for a 15-cent cup of coffee IIOUSTON (Texas), Wed.— Four Negroes who refused to pay US$2.5O (M 57.50) per cup of coffee served to them in a White cafe were charged with disturbing the peace here last night. The owner of the cafe. Eugene Martinez, 45. saidUPI - 217 words
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898 1960-03-31 14 English will be first foreign language in Malaya Lee SINGAPORE, Wed. In the Malaya of the future what is the position of the English language, and is the University of Malaya a racial university because it uses English as the medium of instruction? These were among the questions which were898 words
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Article100 1960-03-31 14 ioRT OP SPAIN, Wed. I^NGLJfND. resuming from 18 for lJ MKe today, took their score to 69 Vhjjr nteht- watchmen, off spinner {■■t Allen, was run out after confidently for 25 runs. Dexter Joined Oeoff Pullar uA the P*ir aent up the 100 and aaVAed certain to resume100 words
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Article277 1960-03-31 14 LONDON, Thurs. rienewed wealmaM In South African issues. particularly gold shares, was the outstanding feature of London stock markets today. Oold shares had ihelr worst day since the current slide started. This followed the declaration of a State of Emergency In certain parts of Africa. Closing middle prices277 words
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Article19 1960-03-31 14 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £788. ■Ellen £789, Forward buyers £7874. aeUera £788. Settlement £7894. Turnover a.m. SO p.m. 40.19 words
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Article30 1960-03-31 14 LONDON, Wed. Bpot 34\ci May S4',d.. June 34»«d., July/ Bept 34 ',d.. Oct. Dec. JJ» B d., Jai. -March 3J',d April c.Lf. Ssd.. May c.U. 34?. d. Tone: Steady.30 words
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Advertisement287 1960-03-31 14 CUSSIFIED ADVERTiSEMEMU 20 Word* U6 (Minimum) Lie A dauunt r. Lena, to t'lr. Slon* and Yoke Yinit. at Bungsar. 29.3.63 CUNARATNAM, not) of 8. Ban«arapillai to Amlmanl daughter of C. 1 imrmalinnam on Saturday 2 4.«0 at Vlvrkananda n Hall. Scrvmban K-iuitn T p.m. and 9 p.m. Kiienda and rt.ativtt287 words
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Advertisement61 1960-03-31 14 ftjK Spin your clothe, in Four minutes EL in any weather >f^ i^^-^J ->&^*-. open lid 4 minutes lift I woollen*; in fact, cannot I damage the Himsict I articles. in M) kitchen. make* operation foolproof clothes. //7//A^BE?^\^aV\\ -fcl '.ar >■ J \v)|}}yßyy/iM)|_>My^J IMB HrVl See it at HOME APPLIANCES61 words
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