The Straits Times, 7 May 1960
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Title Section23 1960-05-07 1 AVEBACB DAILY CERTIFtT^ SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 tf a tio* tiU He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1960 if 15 CENTS23 words
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Article684 1960-05-07 1 DYNAMIC RURAL BUILD-UP GETS GOING Thousands all over country will participate 'Plan will not be allowed to fail../ KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JH E Federation Government today published a dynamic blueprint for rural development which slashes red tape to the bone and sets out straightforward directives for speedy kampong684 words
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Article, Illustration805 1960-05-07 1 All London goes gay as trembling Margaret says 'I do' LONDON. Friday A DEWY-EYED and trembling Princess Margaret vowed to obey, serve, love and honour Antony Armstrong-Jones at their Westminster Abbey wedding today. The 29-year-old Princess, a fragile figure of story-book loveliness, made her vows in a voice heavy withReuter; UPI - 805 words
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Article243 1960-05-07 1 MOSCOW, Friday ■J* II K American plane shot down over Russia on May Day was destroyed by a Soviet rocket "with the first shot and on Mr. Khrushchev's personal order." Marshal Andrei Grechko described the rocket as a "wonderful weapon" which had become the main componentReuter; UPI - 243 words
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335 1960-05-07 2 Motorist saves planter from an angry crowd MOB ATTACKS CRASH DRIVER AS WIFE LOOKS ON HELPLESSLY BUTTERWORTH, Friday A PASSING motorist today rescued a British planter from an angry mob after a fatal accident at Jalan Raja Ida here. The crowd used sticks and bottles to attack Mr. I.E. Hastie,335 words
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Article68 1960-05-07 2 Land for the jobless in Pahang JKRANTTT. Frl.— The Pahang Government has agrred to set aside 4.000 acres of jungle land at the 70th mile Kii.intan Road for rubber planting by poor and jobless people. This is (he result of a request from the Malayan Chinese Association branch here. "Poor"68 words
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Article131 1960-05-07 2 A LONDON COURSE FOR PMIP LEADER If U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin, will fly to London on May 23 to attend a six-week course on parliamentary procedure. Dr. Burhanuddin is also j leader of the biggest opposition trroup in Parliament. This131 words
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Article, Illustration242 1960-05-07 2 Tengku 's aim— to get aid for the rural drive HE WILL APPROACH MANY COUNTRIES IPOH, Friday DRIME Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, during his present tour abroad, will be seeking assistance from Commonwealth and other countries for mechanical equipment needed for Malaya's rural development projects. This was told to the242 words
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Article44 1960-05-07 2 PENANG. Frl— A former City Council rent collector. Cheah Kirn Khor. today pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $385. SO belonging to the council. "I spent the money on my sick mother." he pleaded. Sentence was postponed.44 words
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163 1960-05-07 2 MALAYAN GETS TOWN PLANNING DEGREE IN SYDNEY By JACK FINGL£TON CYDNEY. Fri— There were only seven Asians among the 230 graduates who received their degrees at Sydney University yesterday from the New South Wales Governor. Sir Eric Woodward Timothy Thin Fook Lam of Malaya would have been the eighth Asian,163 words
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Article, Illustration989 1960-05-07 2 MALA YA WARNED OF 'GRAVE DANGER' Capital flight if land delays not solved KUALA LUMPUR. Friday MALAYA was warned today that unless the allocation of land here was speeded up there was a "ffrave danger" that overseas companies would invest j their money else- where. The warning came from the989 words
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Miscellaneous7 1960-05-07 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applety f HtvfJt'nououT7 words
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344 1960-05-07 3 CAPETOWN, Friday rpHE South African Government -L yesterday lifted its blackout of information on about 1,766 detainees arrested under the Emergency Regulations by publishing a list of their names. The Justice Minister, Mr. Francois Erasmus, tabled the list in Parliament here, butReuter - 344 words
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270 1960-05-07 3 US urged to stop buying S. African gold as big boycott move grows WASHINGTON, Friday. MR. GEORGE MEANY, president of the combined U.S. trade union federation, AFL-CIO, disclosed today that he has asked the State Department to seriously consider ending U.S. purchase of gold from South Africa in view of270 words
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134 1960-05-07 3 UN SECRETARY WILL MEET LOUW IN TALKS TO TRY AND END APARTHEID JJEW YORK, Fri.— The U.N. secretary-general, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, wil 1 fly to London on Thursday for talks with Mr. Eric Louw on his country's racial policy. The security council on April 1 censured South Africa and called134 words
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147 1960-05-07 3 T ONDON, Frl. Lord Lansdowne, Foreign Under Secretary, said yesterday the British Government had been "profoundly shocked" by reports which had been received of events in Tibet. He was speaking in a House of Lords' debate on what Lord Blrdwood. a Conservative peer, calledReuter - 147 words
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191 1960-05-07 3 Universities accused of 'sharpening knife' to stab whites fAPETOWN. Fri.— The South African Minister of Posts and Telegraphs. Dr. Albert Hertzog. said in Parliament here yesterday, that by allowing young Africans to be educated with whites the universities of Capetown and Wltwt tersrand were "sharpening a knife to be usedReuter - 191 words
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Article33 1960-05-07 3 CAPETOWN. FTI. Mr. Francois Erasmus, the Minister of Justice, told Parliament here today that 18.011 Africans had been detainee since South Africa's state of Emergency was declared on March 30. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article54 1960-05-07 3 LONDON. Frt— Britain Is prepared to grant the British Somallland protectorate Independence by July 1. Mr. lain MacLeod, the Colonial Secretary, announced today. This will coincide with the Independence of the neighbouring territory of Somalia, an Italian trust territory, with which the British Somallland Government wishesReuter - 54 words
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155 1960-05-07 3 LOS ANGELES, Friday. CARYL CHESSMAN'S former wife said yesterday that as far as she knew the robber-rapist never had a daughter despite his claim that fear for her life (daughter's) kept him from naming the real 1 "Red -Light Bandit." The woman, who spoke155 words
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107 1960-05-07 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Frl.— Dr. Ambrose Reeves, the 60--year-old Bishop of Johannesburg and an outspoken critic of apartheid, said here yesterday he planned to return to South Africa. Dr. Reeves, who fled to Britain for fear of arrest, was In Southampton to greet his wifeReuter - 107 words
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Article23 1960-05-07 3 NEW YORK. Frt. Tornadoes killed at least 18 people and Injured many in Oklahoma last night, according to police reports. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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213 1960-05-07 3 AN ANGRY MENDERES STORMS INTO CROWD OF STUDENTS ANKARA, Friday. AN angry Menderes stormed i£to a crowd of 500 A student demonstrators here last night and caught one of them by the collar and shouted: "What do you want?" The students chanted: "Resign, resign," and the Turkish strongman, nervous and213 words
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Article43 1960-05-07 3 SEOUL, Frt.— Acting President Huh Chung and hi.entire Cabinet today pledged to the National Assembly "to uproot all Illegalities. dishonesty and corruption of the past 12 years." The cabinet was Introduced to the assembly In a halfhour session. U.P.I.UPI - 43 words
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Miscellaneous389 1960-05-07 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave fit metre. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE ur m SEKVICE 41.7 m*tre» Short W»t« 62 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES from 9.00 lt.M p.m. Kuala Lumpur 341 metre* A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Malacca 297 metres 7.05 A Date With389 words
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Article, Illustration273 1960-05-07 4 Vlandai murder: Police identify the victim HUNT IS STILL ON FOR THE 'GIRL COMPANION* SINGAPORE, Friday. pOLICE INVESTIGATORS have established the identity of a young man found murdered in the forest reserve at the 11} mile, Mandai Road on April 28. The victim is Michael Tan Ah Joe, 25i a273 words
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128 1960-05-07 4 UNIVERSITY LIFE TO BEGIN ON MAY 16 FOR 441 SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 441 Freshmen entering the University of Malaya (Singapore Division) this year will begin their university life with an impressive ceremony at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall on the morning of May 16. This is the matriculation128 words
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Article55 1960-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The I Master Attendant. Captain j J. A. L. Pavltt. has announced I that as from today applications for Port Clearance and payments of Port and Light I dues should be made at his office. Fullerton Building be- j fore 4 p.m. on weekdays55 words
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Article230 1960-05-07 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. T»HE 10,000 service personnel and policemen who x took part in the four-day internal security exercise here were today praised for their "very hif?h level of efficiency." Code named "Robin Hood the exercise began at 4 p.m. on Tuesday as steel-helmeted troops, armed with230 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-05-07 4 THESE two young Singaporeans are among 1", who recently received their science decrees from Sydney University. They are Lawrence Chia, 23, of St. Thomas Walk, and Futt Yeow Chow. 24, of Keong Siak Road. Both are staying on for another two years. Mr. Chia is77 words
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Article79 1960-05-07 4 How Tony wooed Margaret MINDFUL of the Church's (caching and conscious of my duty How is it that the Princess who turned down Peter Townsend with these words found happiness so soon after with Tony Armstrong Jones? The photographer of whom the cynics say: "Terrible such bohemian atmosphere.'' "Fancy marrying79 words
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77 1960-05-07 4 Orang-utan is Borneo's gift to UK JESSELTON, Fri.— "A bundle of joy" in the form of a baby orang-utan, valued at $6,000, has just been flown into London from North Borneo. Bound for Wellington Zoo Park, the 141 b. orangutan was presented to the zoo by the Conservator of Forests77 words
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Article20 1960-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Master Attendants Office and Imports and Exports Office will be closed on Tuesday Vesak Day.20 words
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159 1960-05-07 4 PARADE OF FLOATS TO MARK VESAK DAY CELEBRATIONS SINGAPORE, Friday. A COLOURFUL procession of illuminated floats A will be the highlight of the Vesak Day celebrations here on Tuesday. The procession, organised by several Buddhist axsocintions here, will consist of decorated floats depicting the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha. Starting from159 words
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Article137 1960-05-07 4 PUBLIC EXAM ON NATIONAL LANGUAGE OINGAPORE, Fri.— Registration for the national language public examinations. Standards I, II and 111, will commence on Monday. Private candidates who wish to enter for any of the examination or part thereof (oral or written), should call personally at the Ministry of Education, bringing with137 words
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Article, Illustration87 1960-05-07 4 Pretty air hostess here on new Thai flight PRETTY university-educated Miss Nitaya Sobitpongstorn (above), 22, is one of 26 Thai air hostesses who were trained for the new Thai International airline, which covers a 10-nation network with headquarters in Bangkok. Nitaya and another Thai air hostess. Miss Narumon Phempinon, arrived87 words
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438 1960-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. T<HE fire, which broke 1 out on the 4,000--ton freighter Mandama near a Singapore Harbour Board wharf two years ago, could have been caused by cigarette ends, naked lights or working with oxyacetylene burners, the High Court was told at the438 words
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Article202 1960-05-07 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The jungle-bound python of Madam Lucy I'hng of Upper Serangoon Road will not head straight for the jungle after all. Instead, it will be taught to "become wild again" after 12 years of captivity. This new development is the result of a letter received202 words
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Article52 1960-05-07 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Ang Teck Leong, the sole proprietor of Ang Chuan Seng Co., Rochore Road, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court today. The adjudication order was made on the application of the Official Assignee. The debtor's total liabilities amounted52 words
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Advertisement328 1960-05-07 4 FIVE-RAMS LINEN GARMENT Cool exquisite losting ideal for tropical wear. LADIES WEAR Embroidered colour blouses in various styles, and designs. Price t $3.00, 53. 20, $3.80 $4.80 MEN'S WEAR Hawaiian shirt (a) $3.50 Short sleeve shirt $3.50 Long sleeve shirt $3.70 Trousers <& $4.50 Sole Agent. Messrs. Lee Say Co.328 words
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Advertisement563 1960-05-07 4 SHAW; OfKn.nt»»ttoii I NOW SHOWING 6 V*".3 4 o I t^-^Ay stretch EXTRA; PLUS!' Tlw full, authentic itory of "JUSTICE ond CARYL* CHESSMAN" 9 a.m. Morning Show "'TWILIGHT FOR THE GODS' Col m ■»0! HOWING IWiViol tH*flffllE m TONIGHT MIDNIGHT S^^ff tSSS>\ I WAIWUPJ BROS. TfCMNCOIOS Tomofrow 9 o.m Morning563 words
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Miscellaneous480 1960-05-07 4 THE following is today's Lumpur. Maiacca (ML 131) 0.45 7.40 a.m. srhfdule of civil air- m rt" 0 1 Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Garuda: To Jakarta (QA 883) rraff movements it Pava Lumpur (ML 101) 1 p.m.; from 8 a.m. f™ movements at Paya Hong Kong (ML 611) 3 pm; Japan480 words
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Article151 1960-05-07 5 2 years for armed robber KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A youth who robbed a clerk of $40 and a gold chain at the point of a knife was jailed for two years by the Sessions Court here today. Yee Yuan, alias Wong Khee Yuan, 19, of Bentong, was found guilty of151 words
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Article162 1960-05-07 5 IPOH, Fri. Mr. Mak Fie Hong, a committee member of the People's Progressive Party, has resigned from the Party. His resignation letter was sent to the secretary-general, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagatn, by registered post. The letter gave no reasons for his decision to quit162 words
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Article, Illustration462 1960-05-07 5 PENANG, Friday T^HE time had come for the Government to take over part of the work of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, its president, declared here today. "This is a duty which the462 words
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339 1960-05-07 5 30 Indonesian rebels get passes to stay in Penang for 10 days PENANG, Friday. THIRTY self-confessed Indonesian rebels freed from Penang prison yesterday afternoon, have been issued with special passes by the Federation Immigration Department. These passes permit them to remain on Penang Island for 10 days. It in effect339 words
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Article42 1960-05-07 5 SINGAPORE* Fri.— Mrs. K M. Byrne, wife of the Minister for Labour and Law. will give away the prizes at the Gan Eng Seng School annual speech day and prlze-glvlng ceremony in the school hall at 11 a.m on May 20.42 words
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142 1960-05-07 5 False statement for citizenship $300 BENTONG, Friday. A CATTLE owner, Vasan Singh, 33, was yesterday fined $300 or three months' Jail for making a false declaration to obtain a citizenship certificate. Vasan Singh pleaded guilty I but blamed a petition writer for misguiding him He told the court that he142 words
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Article66 1960-05-07 5 BINGAPORE, Kri.— Another $27 awaits collection by German hitch-hiker, Gunter R. H. Helm-Hotz, from whom about $1,000 was stolen recently in Singapore. "A group of Brlnsfordians" from Malacca today donated $15. Other donations are $3 from Mr. A. Klnkbian. of Rantau Panjang. Kelantan. $5 from Mr.66 words
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Article71 1960-05-07 5 PENANG. Frl— The Butterworth Town Council has decided to adopt an official seal and coat-of-arms. The coat-of-arms will have as emblems a coconut tree, sugar cane and P&dt with the motto 'Berkhldmat Ka-arah Kemajuan" (To Serve Towards Progress). The Council will Invite the public to submit designs71 words
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Article77 1960-05-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A $23,520 birthday present for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will arrive at Port Swettenham on Tuesday. It is a black limousine, »n Austin Princess, with royal insignia on the doors. The car was bought by the Raja Muda of Selangor, now Regent77 words
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142 1960-05-07 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. BEFORE leaving for Tokyo by air tonight to attend a two-week United Nations seminar on human i rights, the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, t said he would take the opportunity while in Japan 1 to visit broadcasting and television142 words
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Article48 1960-05-07 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. A youth leader from the World Assembly of Youth. Brussels, Is due here later this month for an extensive tour of Singapore and Malaya. He Is Mr. N. Krishnaswamy, secretary for Asia, who Is on a Far East tour of youth organisations.48 words
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Advertisement435 1960-05-07 5 FREE GIFT SALE WITH NEW! CUT PRICE BARGAINS I ALL LADIES MEN'S WEAR AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ARSAINS FOR LADIES lARCAINS FOR MIN Cattaa Half Slip* i 110 Dacren Trouten SV.SO Cotton/ Dacron Half Slip* S 7.90 Manhattan Saart Shirt* 54.«0 Nylon Half Slip* S 7.50 I J<y 0B Sport Shirt.435 words
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203 1960-05-07 6 A $1,500 FINE IN BID TO 'CONTAIN' BRIBERY OEREMBAfI. Fri. A driving school employee, Wong Sum, 28, was today fined $1,500 or five months' jail for offering a $170 bribe to a tester in the Registry and Inspectorate of Motor Vehicles. In convicting Wong CM Court President. Raja Redsuan bin203 words
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Article41 1960-05-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Jaffnese Co-operative Society gave loans totalling $92,378 to members last year to buy land and build houses. The total sum lent last year was $621,124. The society made a net profit of $98,000.41 words
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73 1960-05-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. INVESTIGATIONS have shown that at least three wives of British servicemen were employed at the two brothels shut down here recently. Yesterday, the Royal Air Force revealed In a statement that one RAF wife was "Involved". Today, a British Army73 words
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Article372 1960-05-07 6 FUTURE OF THE MARKET LIES IN ANSWER TO THIS, SAYS SIR EWEN SINGAPORE, Friday. RUSSIA and China remain the imponderables as far as world tin markets are concerned, Sir Ewen Fergusson, chairman of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd., told the annual meeting here today. Will372 words
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158 1960-05-07 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. FIVE men, arrested at a trade association, will stand trial in a court here on June 3 on charges connected with bookmaking, a magistrate. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, decided today. Two of them are charged with acting as bookmakers at the Singapore Overseas158 words
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Article, Illustration143 1960-05-07 6 VANISHED SON: 'I LEAVE TO SEEK UNKNOWN' OEREMBAN, Frl. A mother of seven wept all night last night and today for her 17-year-old son who has vanished since he left for school yesterday morning. Mrs. C. Chlnnadural. whose husband Is a re-employed pensioner attached to the Treasury here, told between143 words
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Article28 1960-05-07 6 SEREMBAN. Fri. St. Paul's Institution Primary School will hold a Miss Sarong Kebaya contest in the school hall In October In conjunction with the school's concert.28 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-05-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit— A Siamese police patrol killed a terrorist In a clash with 19 Reds in the border area, it was announced today. A policeman was seriously wounded In the exchange of fire when the patrol attacked a camp occupied by the terrorists. Arms and70 words
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285 1960-05-07 6 Assemblyman Thio to oppose setting up of betting shops SINGAPORE. Thurs. SINGAPORE People's Alliance Assemblyman for Tanglin, Mr. Thio Chan Bee, today gave notice that he would seek to nullify the Government move to allow the setting up of betting shops, when the Legislative Assembly meets on Wednesday. The provisions285 words
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145 1960-05-07 6 FOUND WITH 99 DUD $1 NOTES: POLICE SINGAPORE. Friday. AN unemployed man, arrested on information was found with 99 crisp forged $1 notes, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Ng Liang Chong of Lorong 30, Oeylang. charged with possessing the notes, was committed for trial at the Assizes. The charge145 words
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Article, Illustration28 1960-05-07 6 SEREMBAN. Frl. The Seremban District Boy Scout Association will hold a gala dance on May 28 at the town hall to raise funds for the association.28 words
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1330 1960-05-07 7 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE RISE AND FALL OF ACHEH KINGDOM Tke fabulous Sultan Perkasa 'Alam of Acheh, 'Champion of the world, from whom floweth the pure stream of bountie and justice 1 overran Pahang, Kedah and Perak A historic Article on Malaysia IN 1615, in his palace at Whitehall, London,1,330 words
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Miscellaneous214 1960-05-07 7 Buys BuMtny By Batph Beintdaht LVi Abner By Ai Capp I GENTLEMEN OP THE K^ _,c Tn KILL SMMOO£ S W P -THEY MUST KILL CN/ 1 PRESS, RADIO AMD TV— V l^- L PEOPLE MUSTT^EArTTTEM 1 i KILL -KILL IniMPßiSfv^^r- V -DELICIOUS THOUGH THEY if *hka**-11 A V ALL214 words
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Article74 1960-05-07 8 M Wtrds tit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. J. 0. OBVANBU thank all friends and relatives for attending Joseph's Samuel's funeral. MR, m MRS. SIM OHOON UAT thank all friends and relative* tor their kind attendance and valuable gifta on the. occasion of their marriage on 304.60 MRS. SOH BOON74 words
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Article252 1960-05-07 8 I* rVorrfs fit (Minimum-, ALL COLD STORAGE shops clOMd Tuesday, No deliveries. THE COCKPITS Java Rljsttafel It served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. DRESSES m QOWNS Bale at Mulcbands, 82-1, Bras fUsab Road also 3rd Floor, Olan Blngn's Bldg., rlafllas Place, B'pora. IRIS SALON for Ladles halrdresulng modem252 words
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Article646 1960-05-07 8 Tun Abdul Razak today sets out on the first stage of a country-wide trip during which he v ill present to the new District Rural Development Committees copies of a Book Plan that will leave them in no doubt about bis intention of treating rural development646 words
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Article387 1960-05-07 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is the freshman at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference, is making up for lack of previous experience with some acute insight He warned before he left Malaya that the time might have come for precedents though he could scarcely have expected that it387 words
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Article189 1960-05-07 8 The President of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce has spoken of "welcome evidence. that the respective Governments will not be too parochial in their approach" to discussions on the commodity common market proposed between the Federation and Singapore. That there have been discussions at all is encouraging and189 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1960-05-07 8 I Mytmi k il i i^^m Blw 9 M fj g*J *L The indignation that the Chessman case aroused is highly encouraging FOR millions of people in many parts of the world, the event of the week has probably been the death of Caryl Chessman. And rightly1,015 words
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Article145 1960-05-07 8 From the Straits Times of May 5, 1910 OUR FMS contemporary the Malay Mail says that the arcade at Singapore is now called brokers' gully with the accent on the gull. EVEN Macao, the gem of the orient sea and the Monte Carlo of the East, has145 words
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Article897 1960-05-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday CALL FOR ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AGAINST SOUTH AFRICANS WALKOUT DECISION WAS RIGHT —SAY PARTIES AND LEADERS Deputy Prime A Minister, political, trade union and commercial leaders today backed the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on his decision to quit the apartheid talks with South897 words
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184 1960-05-07 9 TAXI DRIVER AND A HANDBAG WITH $600 I/UALA LUMPUR, Frl.— A taxi driver with a wife and seven children to support found a handbag with $600 in his vehicle— but traced the owner and returned it. Veerapan, who has been a taxi driver for 28 years, found the bag yesterday.Reuter - 184 words
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Article126 1960-05-07 9 CINGAPORE, Fri Jemiah binte Abdul Hamid. 23. who described herself as a prostitute, told a district court today that three men had threatened to shave her head, if she did not meet their extortion demand. Hassan bin Osman, 28. and Nairn bin Abdul Rahman,126 words
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735 1960-05-07 9 IPOH. Friday THE former Perak State Information Officer, I.S.A. Howard, was said today to have paid the $200 bill for a Poppy Day fashion show out of $836 he allegedly claimed from the Government for lunch given to people735 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-05-07 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Pak Kasur, famed Indonesian entertainer, who last year won the hearts of Singapore children by teaching them to sing, dance, act and to play the angklang, a bamboo musical instrument, is here again to see "my many godchildren, and151 words
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121 1960-05-07 9 RANGKOK. Frl. The Thai Government has decided to impose strict control in granting tin mining concessions in Thailand, the Prime Minister. Mr. Sarit Tanarat, said today. He told reporters that most of the tin miners in southern Thailand had dual nationality one Thai andReuter - 121 words
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84 1960-05-07 9 SINGAPORE, Frf. Among the hundreds of passengers on the north-bound train tonight was a vagrant with a ticket paid for by a magistrate's court. Earlier today Hubert Joseph, appeared In the ninth magistrate's court on a vagrancy charge. He said his wife and84 words
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Article161 1960-05-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl Mr. Kam Woon Wah. the Kuala Lumpur lawyer who had add thrown at his face on Tuesday by An unknown person, U now making satisfactory progress In the General Hospital. Mr. Kam was attacked In Cross Street as he was about to open the161 words
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Advertisement145 1960-05-07 9 Better medicines f ra better world Cood health knows do boundaries. Today, in every corner of the world, modern medicine is creating new high standards of health. Medical science is conquering the diseases and disorders that have beset people for centuries, and helping them to live longer, healthier lives. At145 words
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Advertisement201 1960-05-07 9 (W\ Westinghouse \JSmmmJ REFRIGERATOR When you buy Wettinfhouse refrigerator you olto buy the iT^,^«» •iclusiva feature* that or* Tf J products of Westinghouse en- |bKSSL< kt gineenno,. These arc not jut* eye-catchers, passing fads, but l^^^^^^^ bask conveniences designed to ~^-~^L,| be useful for the life of the V f*"*^H201 words
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Letter147 1960-05-07 10 THE CASE AGAINST THE BED RUG 'J'HE mid-Victorian botanist in Malaya who prescribed "a waterproof sheet a drab rug. and a red blanket" obviously set a fashion in bed-wear which, although an alien one in 1877. seems to have become indigenous to most hotels except, of course, lor147 words
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Letter56 1960-05-07 10 r HEN the police send out a demaud for a driver's particulars, they threaten you with a fine of $400 if you don't submit them within seven days. Recently I met such a request with a letter of proteat for mistaken identity. I have not had an acknowledgment although56 words
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Letter71 1960-05-07 10 AFTER the PAP had won iA the election the City Council was put under the Ministry of National Development, the Ministry having complete power. Many road repairs were carried out by volunteers and daily-paid workers in the kampongs. This project was admired by the kamoong71 words
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205 1960-05-07 10 I WAS surprised to read a statement by Mr. John Emmanuel, accusing managers of certain estates of adopting the "unhealthy policy of divide and rule" I am an Indian who has been engaged in the planting industry since 1927 When Mr. Emmanuel205 words
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Letter98 1960-05-07 10 'j'HE Singapore government has worked hard to raise enough money to build a national theatre through charity shows, donations from business nouses, and individjals. But now it seems no more money is coming in to the fund. To meet the target the Government is now introducing a radio98 words
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125 1960-05-07 10 Automatic promotion policy: A mandate AUTOMATIC promotion has been in operation in Singapore and the Federation for the past 16 years with no adverse effects on examination results. On the contrary both the Federation and sine a pore have had record number* of passes in the past. To lend weight125 words
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175 1960-05-07 10 ()N May 2 I was watching a game of football. At about 620 I learned that there was an accident on the main road about one hundred yards away from the field. The victim had already been taken to the hospital. a schoolboy175 words
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Letter467 1960-05-07 10 RACES HKRE HAVE LIVED IN SPLENDID ISOLATION TOO LONG fTVHERE is much talk today ot the need lo develop a "nalional consciousness" and a "national outlook." In a country such as Malaya where (he greater part of each of the racial groups has lived in isolation467 words
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93 1960-05-07 10 The 'Europeans only' taxis in S'ore \\Y wife and I came out of a cinema after enJoying the show, and went straight to one of the empty taxis waiting for fares. We were surprised and annoyed when we couldn't get in as the driver had locked the doors I tried93 words
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Letter150 1960-05-07 10 IMRENTS find it extremely difficult to get their children, especially the more playful ones, to sit with their school books even for a few minutr This difficulty is heightened when the children happen to be half grown up and In senior classes. With the automatic promotion system,150 words
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Letter100 1960-05-07 10 '|'HE Singapore Government has announced there will be two new stamps issued to mark the first anniversary of selfgovernment. I would suggest the Government issue a new set of stamps preferably of the same value, but with a surcharge of five cents and 10 cents for a Boy100 words
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Letter88 1960-05-07 10 A FEW days ago. the police In Singapore became very active. clearii:« the hawkers and tri.sha riders from the markets In the Joo Chiat Eoad and Changi Road area. But once more there is bedlam for the hawkers and trlsha riders are bark. A whole88 words
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Advertisement209 1960-05-07 10 Full-diet CHAPPIE for bounding health! ±dm BMBBBBsW^ lH vLsBbI s^ShS^L^^ s^sW^^l B^k /bI j. j^rl iff It's as good as the food you eat Chappie is fresh-cooked lean red meat, liver, fish and cereals, with extra sunshine Vitamins A D. It's sealed in the un »o you can rely on209 words
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Miscellaneous186 1960-05-07 10 Cl was always left behind^} v WgZ?\ c f CHOHG'S f#OOOO y F T,ME£V£*.AVPMA*y J^S^^k _Sl J MM >^vv* V J\ V r^i^rv lvuis l/KPI IMP- '■>& tVAA/7" AA/0 3OV Lffi*!^ V- ij\ HA/X <X£AA4 tS SO POSVIAX. J\ WHAT A </CM //^^3 K^^^BaPf /V^>4 f A/V& ,^^«blbbb /■b^b^P^jsPb v.186 words
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Miscellaneous287 1960-05-07 10 Straits Times Crossword bbT"~""bbx~"~bbT~~~"bbj~~~bbT''~~~^^i"~^^^i~"~^^i ACHOS& turoea uelore >»i. 4. Delightful to see cl««ner pot- 6. Revolutionary «rtlst In .lull lery (B>. surroundings (S). 1. Scholar tnd sailor find rocr 7. Northern hill not very old «7> ,g, 14. Stiff newspaper work of Dic--9 Advantage of one net breaking kens (4,287 words
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Advertisement1652 1960-05-07 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL GLASGOW, LOHOON A CONTINENTAL PWTS. Due Sport Sails P. S'nem Penang POLYPHEMUS luerpMi, Havre Teday MfMNON LiteriMl! Du-'m la Part May 11 ANTENOI London. Hamburg, Rotterdam May g May II May 11/12 May 11 PERSEUS Liitrttil, Glasgow May II May 12 May IMS1,652 words
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Advertisement1338 1960-05-07 11 tFTTJT** t^TTT^^T^^S^^pßJ/npJTl^^^^^m r z^s^ THE E. A C. LINES mhmm iK^j-^k ADEN. HOMA MEDITERRANEAN. •CONTINENTAL A SCAMIMVIAN POtTS H)b2LJU S'pora P. rktm Panani mAJsar "jßari i May v**m JUMZ "LAUNOIA k) M/ 21 Mty 22 21 May 24/25 May "SUMIAWA" a) M Mar/ 4 Jaat 5 I JaM 1/ 71,338 words
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Advertisement1436 1960-05-07 11 S,' M m THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. %X SIHSAPMX (UlinjlfiMg a SM UtutH Kiajaaai) I lINII URHttS TO AMN. Of, A CONTINENTAL POtTS. rpore P. ItMl Panang DENCWACIAN far Laaoaa, »antMo»u Ma. M/M Mar 11/14 May IS/17 Mar lENNEVIS for irvarpool, Nail, rktajaarg il/il Mar la Part/ I May1,436 words
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Advertisement1412 1960-05-07 11 W- McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. w_ V*°* ■M.BBMOa UNI KLAVEMKSS LINE r*^ LONDON NAMttM, MTTUUM. NAVPE LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO A HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND Cm OF NEWCASTLE Acceptiag cargt fn Ctttrai A Settl Sport P. Sham ftntna Aaanca. 11/ M May 21/21 May 24/ M Jay UONXVILIk eiTT1,412 words
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564 1960-05-07 12 By Our Market Correspondent. THE pan-Malayan foreign trade figures for March have two distinctive factors the highest value of exports for nearly a decade and one of the largest favourable trade balances for some years. March exports were worth $426 million or Hi564 words
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Article34 1960-05-07 12 SINGAPORE. MAY 6. RUBBER: $1,263 per lb. (down seven-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: $1,261 (quiet). TIN: $386.87} per picul (up 371 cents), Estimated unofficial offerinc 250 tons (down 25 tons).34 words
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Article115 1960-05-07 12 CINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/Continent May/ June shipments $35 '-j buyers, $3B'i.. sellers Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $54 sellers, drum $56 sellers, Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. MuAtok white $285. Sarawak $280. special Sarawak black $200. garbled Lampong115 words
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Article407 1960-05-07 12 SINGAPORE, persis- tently took the initiative early in the week and it appeared that neither London nor New York were going to follow report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. However, on Wednesday, after a rather disappointing close here, both overseas centres unexpectedly407 words
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Article222 1960-05-07 12 firet grade rubber buyers IT fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 126 cents per lb., down seven-eighths of a cent on Thursday's close. The closing tone was uncertain. s.C.C.R. A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. i R.S.S. Spot i.o.b. buyers 126'«. sellers 126-,, Int.222 words
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Article23 1960-05-07 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: May S May 5 Industrials: 142.65 142.73 Tins: 17S.37 173.81 S Robber*: 287.61 28S.02 Jan. 1 1958 ino23 words
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Article875 1960-05-07 12 ("IN the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, all sections were firm. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call and individual share markings are given hi brackets unless only one contract was written. Industrials: Tea. Dispensary $1.37 cd t 4i. $1.36 i3>, $1.35 and $1.38875 words
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Article141 1960-05-07 12 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 32 3/8 credit bills. 33 1/2 trade bills Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 15/16, O.D. 32 1/16. 90 d/st 32 12141 words
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Article127 1960-05-07 12 MELBOURNE, Frl. INVESTMENT shares closed the week on a steady tone here today. Highlight of the day was C«k»nlai Sugar up 275. 6d. to £82 13s. 6d. National Consolidated gained Is. Sd. and BHp gained 9d. Base metaU and the oils held a firm tone, while Commonwealth bonds127 words
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Advertisement1099 1960-05-07 12 Expnu U.S.A. Pacific <k Atlantic Coast Service F.T.A. E.I.A. E.I.A S'pon P. S>am Penani M'koni l. An|iln New York "Kulikaw* Mar*" lit Call 2J/1I May 1/ 2 Jill :a< Call 4 Jiie JIM 21 Jim 14 Jlly "Kianun Man" lit Call 24/21 Jill 27 21 June ft Call 21 II1,099 words
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Advertisement362 1960-05-07 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE fir Hii(«itf Jaaas:— S'oor* P. S'tam Ceranj •••DONEVtMTT" JS Kay M May Mi, "If MVIMTT IJiwt iltaM Calls Pit**. far *s*ftM. Ckittatsn Calwtta ■•UNEVIMTT" I* »*rt "RUTREVEICTT" I Jim 11 Jn* 14 Jsm Bulk wl'litsi »oace available JOHNSON LINE f*r NSMSSSI. JS***:- S'or'» P. S "am P«an|362 words
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Advertisement818 1960-05-07 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are Invited for the appointment of Staff Nurses In the Municipal Health Department. Applicants should be Federal Citizens not over 35 years of age and must be Registered Trained Nurses and hold a Midwifery Certificate. The possession of a Health Visitors Certificate will818 words
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Advertisement509 1960-05-07 12 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Bernard Arumanayugam 5 o Benjamin ceased to be employed by us on 4th May 1960 and is not authorised to transact any business on our behall GEORGE LEE MOTCRS LTD. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All Members of the above Association in the Stale of Singapore will509 words
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Advertisement1633 1960-05-07 13 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Tan Telk Ben Is no longer employed by us as from Ist May, 1960. and is therefore not authorised to transact any further business of whatever nature on behalf of this Company. INDUSTRIAL GASES I (MALAYA; LTD.. Kuala Lumpur. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE1,633 words
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Advertisement808 1960-05-07 13 SITUATIONS VACANI 2* Wmrd* ti (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm PEOPLE'S PHARMACY MALACCA require* out-door salesgirls for active bouse promotion of a popular product. Please apply personally to th* Manager. QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED book-keeper with knowledge of aborthand, typewriting and secretarial practice seek* position. Box A 1266. ST. Pen.ing. WANTEO808 words
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Advertisement1020 1960-05-07 13 SITUATIONS WANTED II Wmrd, ti (Min.)— Bmx St ct: txtrm SINGLE CHINESE LADY TypKt age 23. 3 vaar* experience of Import and export etc. passed Std. VII Beak* position Federation Singapore. Reasonabl* Salary Available Anytime. Box A 4422 S.T Spore. MALAYAN CHINESE PLANTER (33) presently Senior Aasiatant on large estate,1,020 words
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Advertisement976 1960-05-07 13 HOUSES t LAND FOR SALE Word, U (Min.)— Bmx St ct: txtrm IPOH SHOPHOUSIB along Hugs Low St. at 825.300 each. Apply Box A 903 8.T.. Ipoh AUSTRALIAN LAND VALUES continue soaring, genuine high profits secured by purchasing building lots oa •asy terms Writ* P.O. Box 1500 (B'pore). TERRACE HOUSE976 words
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Advertisement1038 1960-05-07 13 TRAVELS TOURS Word, U (Min.)— Box St ct: latrm COME AND Join turn 8m fascinating Malaya 7 days tour for only Sl2O/--laclualve 3rd. June or Bangkok 9 day* tour 8220'- inclusive, tod. July Bookings: Archipelago Travel Service, 868 Robinson Road, S'por*. Pttto* ***** AUTUMN IN JAPAN 26-Day Trip leaving 15th1,038 words
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Advertisement1057 1960-05-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wmrd, tS (Min.)— Box St ctm. txtrm LATE 1957 VAUXHALL Velox Iramaculat* condition European owner 30.000 mil** 83,500/- 0.n.0. Tel: Prie* (Spore) 892*1 Ext 33. oflice hour*. LATE 1958 Plymouth Belvedere. "Btatlon-Wagon". One owner. low mileage, in excellent condition. Beat offer secures. View 12 Cluny Road.1,057 words
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Advertisement1020 1960-05-07 13 FOR SALE it Wmrd, SS (Min.)— Box St rU. tsrr* CLOSING DOWN.- To cloar provisions cowaMUcs liquors taw S3 1/3-, Very limited stocks left. Ptoaar hurry up and (elect your requirements IB TanKlln Road. Binicapore. REMOVE THE RUST and "blown" work wonders on /our car dirome. L'M Holt's Wondar Chrome.1,020 words
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Article, Illustration710 1960-05-07 14 MALAYA HOLD THE GAMES BOUND INDIANS IN DRAB INTERNATIONAL By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur. Fri. ILTALAYA could not emulate Singapore's feat last night of beating the Olympic bound All-India soccer team but they did the next best thing when they met them at the710 words
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Article249 1960-05-07 14 PERAK TO MEET NEGRI IN FINAL PENANG, Friday DERAK will meet Negri Sembilan in the inter- state combined schools' Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup soccer final at the City Stadium here tomorrow. I In today's semi-finals here Perak beat Johore 3-0 and Negrl swamped Kelantan 11-0. Kelantan were no match for249 words
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148 1960-05-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Chua Eng Cheng, 39-year-old left arm spinner, has been recalled to strengthen Selangor's attack in their away Malayan Cricket Association league match against Perak starting tomorrow. The team to travel to Ipoh will be captained by M. C. Kallasa/iathy. The other148 words
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Article200 1960-05-07 14 Rozani hero in Umno victory KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Eighteen year old Rozani was the hero In Umno's 6-2 win over Selangor Indian Association in a Selangor Division 1 league soccer match at Princes Road today. Turning out at centre forward in his league debut. Rozani capped a fine display by200 words
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Article156 1960-05-07 14 JPOH, Fri.— Three competitors clocked n.Bsec in the 100 metres at the second athletics league organised by the central zone of the Perak A.A.A. here this evening. They were R. Supplah. 8. Ganesan and Raja Jaffar. who bettered the previous time by .2sec. Poon Mun156 words
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Article130 1960-05-07 14 CINGAPORE. Frl.— American swimming coach William Campbell, who begins his coaching tour on Monday, told a group of 30 local swimming enthusiasts at the Singapore Swimming Club last night that a swimmer.: training schedule should not be fixed. "He should train for two to three hours dally130 words
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Article135 1960-05-07 14 Inlernatiaoal: Malaya 0 India 0, at XL Merdeka Stadium. Rahman Cap (schools Interstate) s-flnals: Perak 3 (Nik. Thean Hool, Hamldl) Johore 0; Negrl Sembllan 11 iTau Yoke 3, Sldek 3. Radzt 2. Oonzago. Hallm, Tajuddln) Kelantan 0. at Penang Spore IMv 3A: Kebenaran I (Jaffar, Aashad, Mohamed Noor) Haikawyu135 words
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Article224 1960-05-07 14 Prnanf Junior ehajnpkmshlps: Men's singles Tan Kok Slang bt Oan Eng Ouan 15-5. 15-9; See Chlm Cheng bt Ong Yong Teng 15-11, 15-5; Ooh Wee Teong w.o. Yeoh Seng Hong; Tan Cheng Keen bt Kung-Tan Bak Chin 15- -10, 18-14; Ung Choo King bt Loot Kong Guan 15-11. 15-4;224 words
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Article127 1960-05-07 14 CBICKET At North Mapfo. Warwick IK country date*: At Lard's: 345-7 dec. and 37-1 Northants Surrey 308-7 dec. and 71-5 MOC 348-7 dec. (Norman 73, Wild 95). (Oraveney 58). TENNIS At Worcester, 8. Africa 365-6 int*rn&tiAn*i- Mon'n dec and IM Worce. 235 (D. J^n. p£5SSi m.) btW127 words
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149 1960-05-07 14 Only 9 Asian countries have joined the ABC KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Only nine countries have joined the Asian Badminton Confederation, said Mr. Teh Gin Sooi, the ABC. secretary today. They are Burma, Ceylon, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Pakistan. Sarawak. Formosa and Malaya. Five Asian countries affiliated to the International Badminton149 words
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Article35 1960-05-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The Pelandok Athletic Club plans to hold fortnightly meets from next month. A sub-committee has been formed to organise the meets, which will be open to nonmembers as well.35 words
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Article143 1960-05-07 14 CINGAPORE, Fri.- Junior Clubs, beaten 7-2 by Army last week, suffered another defeat in the S.A.F.A. Premier League when they went down 2-1 to EuropeansEurasians Combined at Jalan Besar today. After being held to a scoreless draw in the first half, the Combined team pressed strongly143 words
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Article26 1960-05-07 14 IPOH, Fri. Ninety-two motor-cyclists from the Commonwealth and Federation Armed Forces In Malaya will compete in the annual Army motor-cycle trials at Taiping tomorrow.26 words
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Article14 1960-05-07 14 MCA Lge: Perak v Selangor (at Ipoh padang). Johore v Malacca tat Segamat).14 words
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Article59 1960-05-07 14 Rahman Cup (schools Interstate final: Pernk t Negrl (City Stadium. Penani?). Spore Premier I«e: Navy v Indiana (Jn Besar). Div. 3B: Pulau Branl v Police A 1 (Balestler Rd>, Indian Youngsters v Perhimponan Stls (Oeylang), Oeylang Otd v Pt. Panjang (Parrer Pk), Blntang Bulan v RPO (Parrer Pk). Prov.59 words
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Article11 1960-05-07 14 Union of Commercial Workei* championships (Merdeka Stadium XL. 2.30 p.m11 words
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Article10 1960-05-07 14 Spore Police open championship finals (Thomson Rd, 8 p.m.).10 words
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Article10 1960-05-07 14 Evergreen Party senior chamnlonships (New World, Spore, S pjn.).10 words
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Article50 1960-05-07 14 CINGAPORE, Fri.— About 200 Singapore sportsmen will take p;irt in the Singapore National Day march past on June 3. Mi-mbers of 16 organisations affiliated to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will be led by the S.O.S.Ca secretary, Mr. Low Kee Pow, at the parade50 words
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Advertisement78 1960-05-07 14 til \^r'^' r i a nA tktf't k* mnei 1 I "rlniihed at last. Now I \reajon to bt pltased with 1 1 r U Wtr lbxo I *'Thank you. Now our choice for this jH 5 ul€l X ltns tlonal I f\ Itt's celebrate I /M BXJvit^Jtty tht'i jot.78 words
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Advertisement126 1960-05-07 14 GOING HOME OH LEAVE? Take the comfortable route to EUROPE and fly SWISSAIR V vi. BANGKOK m From Singopora to Europe ■'■paitwi W uiery Tucidoy and Saturday by comfortobU prnsurisod aircraft. Far rurthor detoilt consult your regular Travd Agtnts o* THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO. LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang126 words
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286 1960-05-07 15 EPSOM JEEP - DOMINATOR WILL DO BETTER NEXT RUN EPSOM JEEP FEW FAST GALLOPS ON A SOFT TRACK ON THE TRACK with PENANG, Friday. DOMINATOR, with Jim hadwick astride, went attractively on a soft track here this morning. He clocked 44 for 3f without being off his bit. He was paced by Bonnie286 words
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Article125 1960-05-07 15 fHICAGO, Fri. Chuck Evans, former national open and amateur champion, has invited more than 175 golfers throughout the world to compete in the first World Senior golf championship. The tournament will be held on Aug. 22-28 at Broadmoor Golf Club. Colorado Springs. Colorado.125 words
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386 1960-05-07 15 OINGAPORE. Fri. Because of the success it had with its first batch of yearlings, the Singapore Turf Club has, through a Sydney firm, bought another batch of 24 at the recent Sydney yearling sales. The new batch of yearlings are said to be a386 words
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Article299 1960-05-07 15 Weights for Penang tomorrow \y rl< .11 1 N for a 1 1 seven races at Penane tomorrow: KEDAH CUP Class z iJm Gold Hunt 9.00 Youghal Bridje 8.10 JoUy Day 8.07 West Star 7.11 Kalamaioo 7.11 PoUy Slipper 7.07 BinUnr Timor 7.07 This Time 7.07 CI. 2, Div. 1-6299 words
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Article236 1960-05-07 15 LONDON, Friday. TWO outstanding bowling performances highlight- ed a thrilling days cricket at Southampton, where 17 wickets fell and 326 runs were scored yesterday in the Hampshire-Lancashire match. England and Lancashire fast bowler Brian Statham wrecked Hampshire's first Innings with a devastating spell of four wickets forReuter - 236 words
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109 1960-05-07 15 EINTRACHT ENTER EUROPEAN CUP FINAL QLASGOW, Fri. Eintracbt Frankfurt qualified to meet Real Madrid in the final of the European Soccer Cv > when they defeated Glasgow Ranfers 6-3 here last night. Eintracht won the home-and-away semi-final tie by an aggregate of 12 goals to four, having defeated Rangers 6-1Reuter - 109 words
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Article66 1960-05-07 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. The first soccer match between the Government Services of Singapore and the Federation for the Agong Cup will be played in Kuala Lumpur in September. Th e two teams will also play In two friendly matches next month, on June 5 and 6,66 words
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312 1960-05-07 15 Grand recovery by Worcs v S. Africa ONDON, Fri Wor- cestershire staged a good recovery against the South African tourists on the second day of the match at Worcester yesterday. Losing their first two wickets for 24 in reply to the tourists overnight declared total of 365 for six Worcestershire312 words
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Article107 1960-05-07 15 S. Africa Ist inns 356-6 dec. WORCESTERSHIRE Ist INNS Horton c Walt* b Pothecary 43 Headley c Wnlte b Pothecary 0 Spencer c Pothecary b Tayfleld 13 Kenyon c oUnn b Pothecary 32 Richardson b Adcock 72 Dews b Tayfleld 2« Booth b Pothecary 12 Slade b Ooddard 3107 words
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Article25 1960-05-07 15 LONDON. Frl.-Jack Brabham. Australia's world champion racing driver, has been awarded the Sir Malcolm CamDbell Memorial Trophy for 1959. the Automobile Club announced yesterday—Reuter.25 words
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Article, Illustration517 1960-05-07 15 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN BY T ONDON, Fri.— Woiver- hampton Wanderers, having failed by the narrow margin of one point to retain their first Division League championship title, are more eager than ever to beat Blackburn Rovers at Wembley tomorrow in the F.A. Cup final. Foiled InReuter - 517 words
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Advertisement7 1960-05-07 15 CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES IN PACE 14.7 words
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Advertisement98 1960-05-07 15 JhKVILc I\^V y sr^7 THE SUNDAY STIMULANT VM A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men and98 words
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Article416 1960-05-07 16 HIGHEST PRIORITY FOR SCHEME REQUIRING WORKERS AND BOSSES TO MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE GOVERNMENT is to introduce an unemployment benefit scheme which will require employees to contribute a certain percentage of their pay to be matched by similar contributions from employers. No decision has been416 words
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Article151 1960-05-07 16 Jakarta mob rush Dutch Chancery JAKARTA, Fri. A shouting mob of nearly 1.000 young Indonesians this morning stormed in *ough the Dutch Chancery, home of the Dutch Cliarge d'Affaires here smashing furniture, destroying portraits of Queen Juliana, Dutch Royal family and tearing down Dutch Mags and Dutch crests. Student leadersReuter - 151 words
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Article22 1960-05-07 16 NICOSIA, Fri. Mr. Antonis Pharmacides, editor of the anti-Makarios Greek language newspaper Ethniki, has been released by his kidnappers. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Obituary28 1960-05-07 16 CACLAND: Dr. Raymond David In London May Sth btloved son of Mm. P. C. Eatclnnd and brother of Barbara Morlry. service 10 a.m. Tuesday. St. Mary's Church.28 words
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Article67 1960-05-07 16 SITI AZNUR LILLIt (NORLIS) on behalf of herself, her family and the family of her lair hunband. Uhazall Osman. thank the High Commissioners of I'mled Kingdom and France, the Federation and State Uovirnments. all members of the Federation Royal Police, all friends and relatives who sent wreaths, condolence ws.t67 words
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Obituary35 1960-05-07 16 IN MEMORIXM Memorial Service for late Mr. Chel.iah John (retired Education Officer. Johnrei will be held mt St. Christopher's Church on 10.3 80 at 6.30 p.m. followed by "Annum" at 4. Jalaa Moharaadiah.35 words
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Article30 1960-05-07 16 ROBINSON*, tlnsasera: deed all day Tmajsjy, 10th May Vesak Day. ALL FRICNOt and Racegoer.. »lsb Mrs. Allan Lewis an early recovery after her major operation In Gleneagles Hospital. Singapore.30 words
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Article41 1960-05-07 16 LONDON. Frl. Mr. Eric Louw, South Africa's External Affairs Minister, attended a Pakistan Society reception in honour of President Ayub Khan last night. The reception was held at the Pakistani High Commission in London. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration22 1960-05-07 16 THE PRINCESS smiles at the crowd on her way to Westminster Abbey. U.P.I, radiopicture.UPI - 22 words
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Article336 1960-05-07 16 LONDON. Fri Stock market* in London today were quiet for the end of the week and thf account but conditions were steadier than of late. This was mainly due to a cessation of the recent selling and In response to a certain amount of bear covertni? Price movements336 words
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Article139 1960-05-07 16 SPRINGBOKS WIN BY 133 RUNS WORCESTER. Fri— The South Africans registered the first vlotory of their tour when they beat Worcestershire by 133 runs la their match here today. South Africans 365 for 6 dee. and 144; Worcestershire 235 and 141 Other results: AT < AMBIUIM.r Middlesex beat Cambridge University139 words
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Article, Illustration912 1960-05-07 1 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT PHYSICAL WELL-BEING IS THE RIGHT OF US ALL, IRRESPECTIVE OF RACE OR SOCIAL STANDING: WITHOUT IT THE WHOLE NATION WILL BE THE LOSER WHAT is the World Health Organisation? What does it do? Why is it important to every one912 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1960-05-07 2 MALARIA DEMONS-ARMED WITH A HAMMER, COLD WATER AND A STOVE How the Chinese saw the fever 2,000 years ago Tracking the carrier was almost like a modern whodunit MALARIA is one of the oldest diseases of which we have recorded knowledge. Two thousand four hundred years ago, Hippocrates, the Greek1,333 words
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Article, Illustration1527 1960-05-07 3 DEADLY SEX... It is onlu the female that will suck itour blood: The less aggressive male makes do with nectar ALTHOUGH the parasite which causes malaria was discovered in 1886, many years passed before improved microscopes and increasing research enabled the different species to be identified. Today we know ol1,527 words
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293 1960-05-07 3 GOATS, CATTLE PIGS ARE THE FAVOURITE FARE OF SOME The eggs hatch In about 48 hours and the tiny first stage larva emerges. It feeds and grows and then in about 24 hours it moults, or casts its skin, and becomes a second stage, or second lnstar. larva. This happens293 words
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1156 1960-05-07 4 AFTER the bite of an infected mosquito the victim does not immediately feel sick. A 10-day incubation period follows before the parasites are liberated into the blood. This is the stage during which they are multiplying in the liver.1,156 words
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1209 1960-05-07 4 So many wans to stamp out malaria —and in each every one of us can play his part V)yE now have anti-malaria drugs which will kill the parasite at various slages oi its development. But the ideal drug has yet to be discovered and therefore we must use a combination1,209 words
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Advertisement75 1960-05-07 1 II Meeting the challenge of Malaria.... Over many peoples of the world hangs a sickening shadow the fear i of Malaria and other maladies caused by disease-carrying mosquitoes Shell is helping to lift this shadow Shell scientists, equipped with the most modern laboratories, are aiding public health authorities throughout the75 words
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Advertisement310 1960-05-07 3 HANGER LURKS IN THE RICE BOWL say world health authorities Reports published by the World Health Organisation, and other prominent authorities on nutrition, say that an unvaried rice diet, such as is common to many Asian peoples, is the cause of much ill-health. Not that rice in itself is a310 words
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