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Title Section23 1960-05-09 1 BRITISH H.:;J AVEWACB DAILY CEBTItIEIt SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fiat** 1 1 He****** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 9, 1960 15 CENTS23 words
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Article435 1960-05-09 1 'Flight probably made to get information' WASHINGTON, Sunday 4 No orders given in Washington' •J 1 HE State Department conceded last night that an American plane under control of the United States Government had been caught in a clear-cut act of spying over Russia. A State Department435 words
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1228 1960-05-09 1 tain information now concealed behind the Iron Curtain a flight over Soviet territory was probably undertaken by an unarmed civilian U-2 plane. "It is certainly no secret that Intelligence collection activities are practised by all countries and post-war history certainly reveals that the1,228 words
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Article44 1960-05-09 1 LONDON. Sun— The British Admiralty yesterday denied newspaper reports of a mine in the path of the Royal honeymoon yacht Britannia. A spokesman said that the reports were "completely untrue and have been built up just to cause a sensation."44 words
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Article15 1960-05-09 1 AUCKLAND. Sun. An orderly crowd of 2,000 today passed resolutions condemning apartheid. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article39 1960-05-09 1 MOSCOW. Sun.— Diplomats here today Indicated that Russia might be planning some "grand gesture" involving the pilot of the American plane shot down last week despite Mr. Khrushchev's earlier suggestion that he might be put on trial.39 words
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Article527 1960-05-09 1 LONDON, Sunday rpENGKU Abdul Rah- man was quoted today as saying he had no regrets over breakIng off his informal talks with Mr. Eric Louw. South African Minister for External Affairs, on apartheid. "It was no sudden loss of temper." he said in an interview with theReuter - 527 words
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Article, Illustration401 1960-05-09 1 P. BASKARAN - Sergeant beaten up as he holds gang clash suspect P. BASKARAN. By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. J^ POLICE Sergeant grimly held on to a thug while 10 others rained blows on him witS sticks and stones in Bukit Biatang Road line today. i 1 1 Sgt. Jan Singh. 49. of Pudu401 words
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77 1960-05-09 1 12 HELD IN RAIDS ON PAHANG VILLAGES BENTONG, Sun. Special Branch detectives detained 12 people, including five women, under the Emergency Regulations in sweeps yesterday at Perting and Ketari new villages and at Sang Lee Estate on the 14th mile. BentongTras Road. The raids were part of a drive to77 words
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Article243 1960-05-09 1 Razak: Govt. is keeping faith IPOH, Sun. The Al- liance Government was keeping its promises of peace, prosperity and justice for the people of Malaya, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. told a political rally tonight. He was speaking at Gopeng In support of Mr. Liew Why Hone, the243 words
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Article16 1960-05-09 1 S KllllD 11 -HUH IN ||f Cr rJUPEH I iv So UUL' iu-i in:u::i16 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-05-09 2 CROWDS push woman faint and harassed policemen try desperately to keep order »t the biggest event of the year the wedding of Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony ArmstrongJones. More than a million people filled the Mall as well as the rest of tht route80 words
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Article92 1960-05-09 2 TEACHERS' MEETING: NO QUORUM SINGAPORE. Sun— A key meeting of the Singapore JTeacher^' Union, called for today to* discus* a new constitution paving the way for a single union for all gftdes of teachers was postponed due to lack of a quorum. The meeting was scheduled to start at 192 words
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204 1960-05-09 2 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Minister for Culture. Mr. S Rajaratnam. has proclaimed next year as "Visit Singapore—the Orient Year." This is in keeping with the decision last year by the International union of official travel organisations, of which Singapore is a member, to observe204 words
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815 1960-05-09 2 NEW TAX LA W WILL HARASS THE HONEST MAN: ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE. Sun riVdE Income Tax A Payers' Association of Singapore has urged the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, lo reconsider the proposed amendments to the Income Tax Ordinance. The association in a memorandum to the Minister. submitted that the815 words
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Miscellaneous16 1960-05-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /smk sucu a HELPLESS NOW what no i^ TUIH9J V^JUfrr- WBOta+jS16 words
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464 1960-05-09 3 US to seek interview with captured airman AMBASSADOR TOLD TO TRY AND GET THE FULL DETAILS WASHINGTON. Sunday THE UNITED States is expected to demand an opportunity to talk to the American pilot who the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, claims was shot down on an aerial spying mission deep insideReuter; UPI - 464 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-05-09 3 MR. ANEI'RIN SEVAN, a Labour Party leader, convalescing after a serious stomach operation, and Mrs. Bevan were hosts to the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, and Mrs. Pandit. Mr. Nehru's sister, in London last week. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 47 words
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Article30 1960-05-09 3 NEW YORK. Sun— Floods and the cold spell following a series of tornadoes have killed 30 people and injured about 250 others in Oklahoma and Arkansas.— U.P.l30 words
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160 1960-05-09 3 MEXICO CITY. sun. —A rich reward or Kremlinstyle oblivion awaits her husband's killer, ageing Mrs. Natalia Sedova Trotsky said yester;iay when told of the expulsion of Jacaues Mornard. Mornard obtained his freedom via secret proceedings that culminated on Friday with his departure on a160 words
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220 1960-05-09 3 Tony firmly refused title, says Pictorial BEHIND THE SCENES' WEDDING WRANGLE LONDON, Sunday. ]tf R. ANTONY Armstrong-Jones, with the ITJ help of his wife, Princess Margaret, successfully stood firm against advice that he be made an Earl, it was reported here today. In a "now It can be told" articleReuter - 220 words
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80 1960-05-09 3 CLIMBERS FIND SNOWMAN'S FOOTPRINTS KATMANDU, Sun.— A Japanese expedition to the J uk ii l Himal Range reported yesterday that it bad discovered fresh footprints of Yeti, the Abominable Snowman, at an altitude of 16.000 feet. The Japanese team made the discovery while climbIng the 23,000-ft. unclimbed White Peak in80 words
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Article29 1960-05-09 3 SAIGON. Sun. Voters In Communist North Vietnam went to the polls today In the first general election held there since the Geneva agreements temporarily partitioned Indo-Chlna.— U.P.l.29 words
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Article70 1960-05-09 3 LOST PLANE SIGHTED ALL SAFE KATMANDU. Sun. A Pliatus Porter aircraft, missing for three days on a flight to Swiss mountaineering camp on Mount Dhaulaglrl. was sighted by a search plane today. It appeared to have suffered no serious damage and it was presumed all thre e occupants are safe.Reuter - 70 words
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Article44 1960-05-09 3 HAVANA, Sun. Cuba and the Soviet Union have formally re-established diplomatic relations at Embassy level. It was announced last night. Relations were broken off in 1952 after two Russian couriers refused to let Customs men inspect their luggage— U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article23 1960-05-09 3 GLASGOW, Sun. Three thousand people marched through the street* here today In the biggest anti-nuc-lear demonstration ever held In Scotland. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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215 1960-05-09 3 AIRPORT RIOT AS CUBAN LEADER RETURNS HAVANA, Sun. ProCastro and antiGovernment supporters rioted at Havana airport yesterday and one man was critically wounded in the shooting that was quickly halted by police. The violence broke up a reception by the Authentic' Party for Its leader, Dr. Aurello Sanchez Arango, on215 words
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Article50 1960-05-09 3 PRETORIA. Sun— Phineas Tshltaundzi. 40, an African alleged to be Pretoria's notorious "panga man" who terrorised couples in a lovers" lane here was sentenced to death yesterday. He was tried on 14 charges including two of rape, committed in a five-year reign of terror. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Miscellaneous314 1960-05-09 3 Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metrea NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Short Wave: 62 meJrM from S.OO 10.00 p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metre* AM 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 MED KM WAVE SERVICES rorrOa?eX e hMulic%o N^e K^ J News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Penanc 366 metre* 8.30 Ted314 words
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151 1960-05-09 4 ART SHOW PLANNED FOR NATIONAL DAY FAIR SINGAPORE, Sun. Local artists have been invited to participate in an exhibiti o n of paintings, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, in connection with the coming National Day celebrations. I Paintings must be original and those with a local theme are preferred.151 words
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Article48 1960-05-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tne Stage Club will present R.C. Sheniffs "The White Carnation" at the Cultural Centre on May 25. 26 27 at 9 p.m. and May 28 at 5.3Q and 9 p.m. Tickets at $4. $3 and $2. are on sale at Robinson's.48 words
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89 1960-05-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Free film shows with short talks on current topics will be given during the week at the following places, all shows beginning at 7 p.m.: MONDAY: Kampong Coconut Plantation, off Woodlands. 14} m.s.: Koong Mln School. Florence Road; Pulau Semakau.89 words
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566 1960-05-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. THE Singapore College, a limited liability company to promote higher education here, which had planned to start evening classes next month, has postponed* student enrolment because of a "difference of opinion between the Education Ministry and members of the college."566 words
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155 1960-05-09 4 DR. TOH WILL OPEN ONE-MAN SHOW BY A LOCAL ARTIST SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Yeow Chew Hong, 23, English teacher at the Chao Yang School here, will give a one-man exhibition of 120 paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from May 12 to 15. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh155 words
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Article52 1960-05-09 4 SEREMBAN. Sun. Th* 1 Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Outward Bound Association announced tonight that their Flag Day I held yesterday netted $800. The Flag Day was to raise 1 funds to build a rest centre, estimated to cost $5,000. on the summit of52 words
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Article32 1960-05-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police today found a knife In their investigation Into the death of Pua Kok Yong, 50, who was found dead beside his bed In Upper Thomson Road yesterday.32 words
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Article24 1960-05-09 4 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Kelantan State Government has made a $1,000 grant for ft permanent museum to be built in the state.24 words
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Article298 1960-05-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. President Prasad of India has sent his greetings to the Tagore Society of Singapore which today celebrated the Indian poet's birthday. In a message to the society's president. Dr. Lin Wo Chiang, the Indian President said: "Tagores work and the spirit which they298 words
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Article25 1960-05-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The eighth Aneka Ragam Fa'ayat l this year was held at Jalan Tiga Ratus. off 10 m.s., Changi i Road, tonight.25 words
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243 1960-05-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Buddhist Association will hold special prayers and a variety concert during its three-day celebration beginning wltn Vesak Day on Tuesday. The functions will be held at Sri Landaramaya Buddhist Temple at St. Michael's Road. On Wednesday night, all night243 words
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Miscellaneous355 1960-05-09 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following ls todays Madras (AI 402, B_l o pjn 1 schedule of civil aircraft J^j.™*"* 8J movements at Paya Lebar 1015 am Airport. Singapore: Pan- American: From S*n ARBIVALS Francisco. Honolulu, Wake. BOAC mm London. Cal- Manila. Saigon (PA 831, cutu. Bangkok (BA 714/028) 815355 words
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Miscellaneous137 1960-05-09 4 DEPASTURES BOAC: To Dexwln. Sydney. Melbourne tBA 714 028. 9.15" P Garuda: To Medan (OA Ml) a.m. Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok, Hong Kon« (CX 724) 2 30 p.m. Thai International: To Kuala Lumpur (TO 402) 10.45 a.m. Air India: To Jakarta. Darwin, Sydney (AI 402) 9.10 p.m. Qiuiiaa: To Kuala137 words
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206 1960-05-09 5 Mr. S. IS'POCKET DICTATOR' SAYS MAX rOH, Sun. A suggestion that Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, secre-tary-general of the Peoples' Progressive Party, is a "pocket dictator" was made today by Mr. Mak Fie Hong, a committee member of the party until his resignation last Friday. In a signed statement to the206 words
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Article32 1960-05-09 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. Raja Sulochana. wellknown South Indian film star, will bP entertained to tea by the Hindu Youth Organisation here at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday at Kullm Road32 words
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Article30 1960-05-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A schoolboy. Low Kwai Sun. 12. was injured today when he slipped and fell into the Gombak River while preparing to have a swim.30 words
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Article78 1960-05-09 5 IPOH. Sun. Eight new members have been appointed to the Dewan Negara. Pprak. in place of those whoso two-year terms have ended. The eight new members are Dato Haji Meor ArifT bin Meor Alr.-i. Dato Mohamed' Ramly bin Abdullah. Dato Tajl Othman bin Haji Bodin. Inche78 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-05-09 5 MR. LAN STEMSON. manager of the estates division of Guthrie and Co.. and his bride, the former Miss Jarmila Svarc. of the U.S. Embassy, after their wedding at St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Mr. Stcmson is president of the Malayan Tennis I'mpires Association.53 words
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Article45 1960-05-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Another 421 cars were registered last month, bringing th" total to 59.532. The number of motor-cy-cles and bicycles also showed a marked Increase. Ther# are now 15.362 motorcycle. 1 and 259.390 bicycles an Increase of 328 and 947 respectively.45 words
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Article24 1960-05-09 5 BENTONG. Sun. A five-year-old girl. Ah Lin. died in hospital here yesterday after being hit by a tractor on Bungei Pertang Estate.24 words
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326 1960-05-09 5 Young recruits to gangs: Appeal to parents r IPOH, Sunday OARENTS here were urged today to win the confidence of their children and rescue them from the "clutches and threats" of secret societies. The appeal came from a senior police spokesman after investigations had shown that more and more students326 words
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162 1960-05-09 5 Youth who left home is found in temple SEREMBAN, Sun.— A 17--year-old boy who left his parents to 'search the unknown" was re-united with his family last night after being missing for 50 hours. C. Sethugavalor. who left home at 8 a.m. on Thursday, was seen by a friend of162 words
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Article30 1960-05-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A cheque for $10 was received today from Mrs. M. Chen of Gllstead Road towards the Secondary Education Fund for blind Jane Chwee of Ipoh.30 words
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Article43 1960-05-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Yeok Kee. 68. a house painter, told the Sessions Court today he had to smoke opium because of a chronic illness. He was fined $150 for being In possession of opium and opium smoking utensils.43 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-05-09 5 SOME of the secret society weapons which the Ipoh police have recovered from hide-outs during the past six months. Many were recovered on tips riven by the public— Straits Times picture.33 words
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Article335 1960-05-09 6 U Worit tit Minimum) ALL COLD STORAGE shops closed Tuesday, No deliveries. ROBINSON'S, Singapore: dowel all day tomorrow, 10th May Vesak Day. DRESSES COWNS Rale at Malrhanda. Telephone B'pore ***** *****. WE WTSH TO adrtse our customer* that the More will be clomd all day on Tuesday, Vesak Day335 words
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Article668 1960-05-09 6 Though brief, Mr. ThorntonJones' presidency of tha F.M.S. Chamber et Commerce has seen some momentous developments in the Malayan economy. Since Singapore's constitution il advance last year the whole question of trade across the Causeway has been thrown open, in the Federation itself a programme of668 words
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Article380 1960-05-09 6 It is Mr. Khrushchev's almost incredibly good fortune that a United States aircraft has been caught over Soviet territory on an intelligence mission just when it is becoming clear that Soviet jet bombers are flying regular sorties at high altitudes in Japanese air space. It conies as no380 words
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Article188 1960-05-09 6 There could be no better token of the first-class friendship between independent Malaya and Great Britain than the Tengku's preliminary inquiry about the possibility of a visit by Queen Elizabeth. She would come not merely as the Queen of several of Malaya's best friends among the nations,188 words
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799 1960-05-09 6 KENNETH JAMES - Now to the main business on the agenda! KENNETH JAMES I by ALTH OUGH the discussions formal or informal of South Africa's apartheid policy at the meeting of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers was bound to take the boldest headlines, this is certainly not the main business on the Prime Ministers'799 words
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Article758 1960-05-09 6 CAIRO. Sunday THAT'S WHAT PAN-ARAB UNITY IS BECOMING rpHE cause of pan- Arab nationalism has seldom looked so hopeless as it does today. Those nationalists who are intelligent enough to see the facts. and honest enough to face their implications squarely, are in a mood near despair. The758 words
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469 1960-05-09 6 JOHN WILLIAMS - India tries to shake 700,000 villages awake JOHN WILLIAMS: pf 0 m Bombay AH A P H AZARD collection of strawthatched huts, women pounding the family wash at the well, naked children in the shade, withered old men on matchstick legs, the redbrown earth swept along by a sun-baked wind469 words
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Advertisement136 1960-05-09 6 Q. Who mad* th* first wristohronomoriarT I A. Hetex. la 1910. Aa* la Mia. K«w Observatory. LoavM. fwsjrfed tha firu Clsu "A" orrtifteatc ever riven for a wrist-chrososjsjer to a Roto wstcb-afMf It had keen rrvta tke uaM severe km sj Urs* roariac rtreaosjusm. Aatf' tiac* thai that Rola Wye136 words
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459 1960-05-09 7 KEPT BOUND, GAGGED FOR NINE DAYS ZY UNDERGROUND CELL SINGAPORE, Sunday fT\ H E kidnapped millionaire chairman of the Green Bus Company, Mr. Ong Cheng Siang, 44, was released on Friday night after being held captive in an underground cell somewhere on459 words
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133 1960-05-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ANYBODY with $10 to spare will be able to see Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya from the air I on Sundays. This attraction will be offered by the Flying Club here In a bid to raise revenue. The flights, which will133 words
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Article42 1960-05-09 7 IPOH, Bun. The Redemptorist Mission has established a monastery In Ipoh. its first in Malaya. From this monastery, at Tambun Road, the priests and brothers of the order will go out to all parti of the country to preach.42 words
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Article33 1960-05-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The British High Commissioner. Sir Oeofroy Tory, and Lady Tory left yesterday for an Informal visit to North Borneo and Sarawak. They are due back on May 2433 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-05-09 7 THE throe Indonesian representatives at the first regional conference of South-East Asian rural economists which began at the I'niversity of Malaya yesterday. They are (from left) Mr. R. Sudarsono. Professor R. M. Iso Rektohadiprodjo and Dr. Bacbtlar Rifai. The conference will last until May 14.— Straits Times51 words
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375 1960-05-09 7 You are the farmers' friend (and ours) Ismail tells agriculture experts KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday J*HE Minister of Ex- ternal Affairs, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today told a conference of economic experts, here to smooth the way for the Federation's rural development programme: "The importance of agricultural economists, for375 words
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170 1960-05-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE 3,000-member National Union of Bank Em- ployees is to consider reducing its monthly membership subscription of $2. At Its first annual general meeting today, the Kuala Lumpur branch of the union (with 600 members) unanimously passed a resolution urging the170 words
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Article59 1960-05-09 7 TELUK ANBON, Sun. Padi planters In the Sungel Manik and Labu Kubong areas here will be using the new urea fertiliser to improve their yield this year. About 185 tons of the fertiliser will be released by the Apex Bank in Penang through ■even local co-operative59 words
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356 1960-05-09 7 A LOR STAR. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today there should be enough land in Malaya for all landless people. "But we do not know yet the exact number of people for whom we must provide land." he356 words
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70 1960-05-09 7 A WARD FROM C-in-C FOR No. 209 SON. SINGAPORE. Sun. Air Chief Marshal, the Earl of Bandon, C-ln-C. FEAF. will present a Standard to No. 209 Squadron based at Seletar, on Friday at 4.15 p.m. The Standard is awarded •o R.A.F. sauadrons after 25 or more years of meritorious operations.70 words
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Article48 1960-05-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eleven staff members of the Brunei Marine Department have returned to Brunei after completing a training course in navel subjects at the Royal Malayan Naval Barracks in Singapore. The course Included seamanship. Dhysical training first aid and parade ground training.48 words
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Article25 1960-05-09 7 PENANO. Sun.— The Malay Youth League will hold a public film show at the Muslim Orphanage, Kampong Bahru. at 7.30 p.m. next Friday.25 words
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126 1960-05-09 7 nWAHO, Sun.— Thirty Indonesian rebels who have been refused political asylum by the Federation Government have virtually isolated themselves in the Batu Ferrlnghl home of their counsel, Mr. Jag-jit Singh, about 11 miles from the city. The Indonesians, led by Johannes Choeldi. who holds126 words
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185 1960-05-09 7 May 31: A day of prayer for S. Africa SINGAPORE, Sunday. A NGLICAN churches here will say prayers for race-troubled South Africa on May 31. The Archbishop of Capetown wrote last month to the former Bishop of Singapore the Right Rev. H. W. Baines. asking that the clergy and laity185 words
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Article114 1960-05-09 7 IMAGES OF BUDDHA GIVEN TO TEMPLE Xl ALA LL'MFLR. Sun. Tbe Thai Ambassador, Nai Thitinant Na Nong, to- > day presented images of Lord Buddha to tbe Buddha Jayantt temple in Circular Road to mark the 'Vesak celebrations which began yesterday. The presentation was made on behalf of Rev. Phrakra114 words
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Article52 1960-05-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A new denomination of British Postal Order for £5 costing $43 45 will be on sale in Federation post offices fro *n May 16. It was announced today. The value of the postal order may be Increased up to lid. by affixing unused52 words
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Article70 1960-05-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sixteen nurses have passed their final examinations. They are: Yeoh Poh Ewe. Amir Hashim bin Mohamed Snarl. Goh Ouat Neoh. Soon Boon Hlang. Kok Cheng Keow, Lee Slew Hoon. Chan Miew Leng. Saraspathy Muthu Thamby, Norma binte Baba. Cecilia Choy Yin Lai70 words
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Advertisement91 1960-05-09 7 Take E l\l O FRUIT SALT' for Quick t&tietf from stomach upsets... HTien we'r* b«gy, or in a horry. _a BBBBMjBav^ everyone of m eats or drinks too quickly... and sometime* V| V our eyes are too big for our rummies! WolM r we I* stomach upsets! Fc quick relief91 words
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Advertisement222 1960-05-09 7 Here's a happy home! AMD mac's on of the links that bind It together —Frisky, the terrier, who the family thlok la the world's wonder dog. On hit pedigree. Frisky la described aa Frandaoo d ofFerndale, but young Barry wme only three when the poppy arrived, and all he could222 words
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Advertisement1364 1960-05-09 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PRELIMINARY COURSE Xl ALA LI'MPIR TECHNICAL COLLEGE Applications sre Invited for admission to the one-year Preliminary Course at the Technical College. The course will start on Bih August 1960. Qualification*: (1), Age: above 16 years and under 20 years on 31st July 1960. ill). Cltlsenshlp: Candioates under 181,364 words
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Advertisement725 1960-05-09 8 NOTICES JACKSON COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Twenty-Second Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at No. 55. Robinson Road, Singapore, on Saturday, 28th May, 1960 at 12 o'clock noon. BUSINESS 1. To receive and approve the Directors' Report and Accounts for725 words
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Advertisement863 1960-05-09 8 NOTICES I THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board Intends to sell by Public Auction at 10.00 am on Wednesdsy, 18 May 1960, at Its Godown 'A. Matches S3 Add I Stores, certain cargo which, unless previously claimed and delivered, will at that date have been863 words
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Advertisement897 1960-05-09 8 it on tinned from s*af« SITUATIONS VACANT 10 H ore's Si (Mim.)—B»x It eU. txtra JUNIOR CONDUCTOR P.O. Box 70S Johore Bahru Vacancy has now been filled All Applicants are thanked. WANTBD EXPERIENCED FITTERS Apply In writing to the Raub Australian uold Mums Co. Ltd., Raub, Pah&ng. WANTED trained or897 words
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Advertisement844 1960-05-09 8 SITUATIONS VACANT J» Here's St (Mim.)—B»x tt ett. txtr. LADY ASSISTANT required by Travel /Tour Agents. Personality sad Initiative essential. Knowledge French and/or German an advantage. Apply P.O. Box 2556. Singapore. WANTED: Experienced teachers to teach commercial subjects Also teachers to teach Malay on Cambridge Syllabus. Salary on percentage basis844 words
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Advertisement1148 1960-05-09 8 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wt4i St (Mln.)-Btx it ttt. txtrm VACANCY for Aircraft Radio Engineer In Borneo, Brunei Shell Petroleum Co., Ltd. Required to carry j out Installation, minor repairs and I routine inspection on aircraft radio. Applicant must have had 2-3 years experience la the trad* and must be a1,148 words
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Advertisement1052 1960-05-09 8 HOUSES Cr LAND FOR SALI Wor4t Si (Min.)-Box it et, txlrm TIRRACE HOUSC Rrtldentlal arts. modern convtmrnce*. Jalan Cbtnckrk, off MarPnrraon Road J1T. 500 part loan transferable Box MHi SI Spore. TINRACI HOUSt, Semnswsnc Hills Rutair, 3 Bedroomi. Kitohrn. Mtin« Room. M sanitation Nrar Market. Bus Stop. School. Kong. 1.1,052 words
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Advertisement1664 1960-05-09 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, lIVERPIOI, CIAICOW, LONDON t COHTINENTAI PIRTS. Dut S'pon Sails P. Sham Ptnani MFMNON LiftrpMl. Dublin v Part May II ANIENOR LOMM, riamb'jrg. Rotttrdam CM. 11 May II May 11/12 May 11 PERSEUS LittrtMl. ulasgow May II May 12 Mty 11/15 May 11/17 ASCAHIUS M1,664 words
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Advertisement1349 1960-05-09 9 THE Cs As Cs LINES— i&Cg-^Rn ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. COHTIHEHTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Cl\©t\i'J Sport P. Sham Penang TOIAJK/ "lEIRA" a) I May JLJOKZ "LALAHOIA "k) M/ 21 May 22 23 May 24/ M May > MjJg.g< sumdawa a) 31 May 4 Jump b I Ji»e 7 Jmi Accepting cargo1,349 words
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Advertisement1454 1960-05-09 9 Su N ao N .He THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SIHSAPORE (Hcirpintid il Iki Until Kiigwm) I LINES SAIUNSS Tl AIIN, U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS: S'pori P. Sham Penang ■ENCRUACHAN for London, Grangemoutlt Cm. 11/11 May 11/14 May 11/17 Maf lENHEVIS for Liverpool. Hull, Hamburg ll Plrt/11 May 11/11 May1,454 words
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Advertisement1440 1960-05-09 9 W»~ McALISTER <St CO., LTD. >»_ VPOtJI TEL: Hi: 7tm VP V**** ELLERMAN LOIS KLAVEKESS LIME LONOON. NAMIUM. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO. t NULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND Cm If NEWCASTLE Acciatug cargt fir Clltnl I Slitk Spore P. Sham Penang Aatrica. 12 21 May 21/21 Mar 24/1,440 words
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Article412 1960-05-09 10 From today brokers will meet at Bank Negara By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange had a good week's business and there was widespread demand for* shares throughout the list. The two big factors which stimulated the market were the rise in the rubber price, which412 words
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Article1003 1960-05-09 10 Tin Bobber (per picul) (per Ib.) May 2 $385.50 3 £385.25 $1.23! 4 4 $386.75 $1,244 5 5386.50 $1.27', 6 $386.87 <i $1.26*. 7 $386.25 I 1 changed hands compared with 36 in the previous week and only three of the 23 changes showed lob&es. Sungei Bidor had1,003 words
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Article22 1960-05-09 10 MaJsjrsa Stack Exchsncr: May 7 May Indwtrimla: 142.91 142.65 Tins: 175.48 175.37 f Babbera: 291.28 287.61 Jam. 1 ISSS 100.22 words
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Article35 1960-05-09 10 Fed. Dispensary Klu&nc ord. and prrf. Riverview SuncH Batan payment payment for 7*** 10% May 28 10% 30"*+ 'June 17 80% Jun» 17 70% 10%+ U»9 35 previous ymr 10% 30% 15% 30%35 words
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Article1324 1960-05-09 10 'THE following list of reTlaed quotations was lamed by mrmbrrs of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (May 7) H and L atand for highest and lowest for business done this year. INDUSTRIALS Dt» 6% 1959 ***** 101-50 MY TO MARIIUSS X cci1,324 words
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COMMODITY REVIEW
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Article527 1960-05-09 10 J*HE squeeze on May rubber on the Singapore market last week (which later spread to June) took prices to their highest levels since November last year. Throughout the period the focus was entirely concen- trated on May Arst grade and the premium on the position widenedAP - 527 words
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Article395 1960-05-09 10 f\N the Malayan Stork Exchange on Saturday. (May 7), all sections were quiet. Singapore members reported the following dealings at 12 noon. Individual share markings art given in brackets unless only on* contract was written. Industrials: Praser and Neavs ords $2.14 (2), $2.13; Gammon $2.56 ON; McAlisier $1.52395 words
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Article147 1960-05-09 10 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged on Saturday, May 7, as follows (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail TT. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/s» 33 3/8 credit bills. 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: baying airmail T.T. 31 15/16, O.D. 32 1/16, 90147 words
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Advertisement1102 1960-05-09 10 Express U.B.A. PaoUl* a* Atlantic Coast Service ETA. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P. Sham Pananf H^ong I. Angelia Hew York "KaaitaM Manr" v. Call 18/Ji May 1/ J Jaaa M Call 1/ 4 Jiaa I Jaaa 21 Jaaa 14 Mr "Uerikam Mart" Ist Call 14/21 Jim 27 71 Jim 2»i Call1,102 words
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Advertisement463 1960-05-09 10 INVEST the MODERN way in UNIT TRUSTS. For information «mJ Free Booklet write to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Bo« 90, Sinaoporc EVERETT ORIENT LINL far Hintaac. Jaaaa:— Spore P. Sham Penang ■"BONIVEIin" Jt May J4 May May "LENEVCRETT" 13 Jaae IBJoM Cill» pkii Far Rasgaaa. CMttagasf. CaJtatta:"RUTMEVEBEJT- B JaM463 words
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Advertisement217 1960-05-09 10 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All Members of the above Association In the State of Singapore will be cloned for business on Tuesday. 10th May 1960 for Vesak Day. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Che'haron bin HJ. Salleh Is no longer in our employment, and has no authority217 words
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Article1593 1960-05-09 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE BIG SWEEP: Total pool $195,200 IST PRIZE: No. *****4 $53,560 2ND PRIZE: No. *****8 $21,424 3RD PRIZE: No. *****3 $10,712 STARTERS ($3,570 each) Not. *****1. *****3. *****3, *****2, *****6. *****5. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($l,OOO each): Not. *****6. *****4. *****8, *****7, *****1. *****3.1,593 words
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217 1960-05-09 11 Treasurer absent— SAAA meeting is adjourned r-\ Kuala Lumpur, Sun. j— THE Selangor Amateur Athletic Association annual meeting here today was abruptly adjourned because the treasurer was absent, the accounts were not signed and the account books were not produced. The annual meeting will be called again within a month.217 words
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Article44 1960-05-09 11 SINGAPORE. Sun— Chan Lye Choon gained the fastest time of the day award In the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb today. Driving his Cooper 1098 cc. Chan clocked the fastest Umt In winning the racing cars unlimited event.44 words
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Article110 1960-05-09 11 BRILLIANT MARES SOLD TO MALAYA l_ _J PERTH. Sun. Western x Australia has just lost two of Its most brilliant racing mares to Malaya. They are La Fiama and tA- 1 llsse. They have been sold to Malayan owner*. La Flama has won seven races up to a mile- in110 words
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Article98 1960-05-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— C. Kanagendran and Billy Yap, both of Klang, crushed seeded S A. Azman and Harry Cho 6-3. 6.2 In the doubles: semi. finals In the Selangor Qolf Club open tennis championships here today. Later. In the final they went 5.5 In the first98 words
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Article193 1960-05-09 11 Coaches must stay longer PAAA PENANG. Sunday. ATHLETICS coaches visiting Malaya in future should spend at leajst three months at each main centre, the Penang Amateur Athletic Associa- tion suggests today "Short visits. although helpful, do not allow the coaches to get across to the athletes all that they would193 words
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Article56 1960-05-09 11 Down Racial barriers... SEREMBAN. Bun— Two Indians and a Eurasian turned out today for Negrl Sembllan Chinese R.C. in their friendly soccer match against Selangor Indians here. They were Velu. Sankaran and Peter van Hulzen. This is the first time that the N.B.C.R.C. have fielded non-Chinese in their soccer team.56 words
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417 1960-05-09 11 SYDNEY. Sun. A riot caused the abandonment of the Bal-gownie-Budapesi soccer match In the Nt* South Wales Federation Div 1 today. The referee awarded the game to Balaownle who were leading 4-1 Results of the weekend's mat- ches: NSW Fee!. Div. 1 Apia417 words
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Advertisement82 1960-05-09 11 Long life for your teeth! _tf/fSj If KOI YNDS KOLVNosgj I D ULY JD I V^i^^^^ MADI IM U.I A. Concentrated Kolynos assure* fresh, clean breath hours longer! Concentrated KoU not gites sure protection against dcyy all «sy! A Concentrated Kolynos lists much longer bewuse you use les» on the82 words
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Advertisement207 1960-05-09 11 Ay STOMACH W$% PA|NS? _8 V*^ W n A &J ml NOT ME I TAKE fN/7 WEISEN TABLETS t^b+njUe I^Uaovtvj WEISEN is o morvellous new theropy /^BrPllt >sV _H\ for gostrlc ond duodenal ulcers, h/per-ocidiry, stomochoche, ulcerous V poms, hyperidrosis ond other peptic v\_Jfil3J diseases due to outonomlc nervous \A_iß*207 words
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Obituary94 1960-05-09 12 Word* Sit (Minimum ANTHONY JOSEPH FERNANDEZ sgrd &6, of Jtram Padanic Emats B.ihau. pnssed away on V.V6O at Malacca General Hospital. Funeral 4 p.m. today at Srrrmban. MD. ANNA NC AH KHIAUW. ;i t >d < pasurd away peai ••fully at th» rr«id<n<v of hfr daughter Annri \jrr All94 words
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Article253 1960-05-09 12 RAF newcomer causes SCC collapse MORGAN (S-lO) HELPS ARMY TO BEAT POLICE By FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDiN Singapore, Sunday 'J'ONY TIZZARD, Royal Air Force's new acquisition to their already formidable speed battery, made an impressive debut in Singapore cricket by claiming five Singapore Cricket Club wickets in their rainspoilt drawn S.C.A. Senior253 words
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395 1960-05-09 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. Chinese, who will meet Perak Chinese in the M.C.F.A. Cup final at Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur next Saturday, served a 9-1 warning to Perak today when they outplayed the Army in the S.A.F.A. Premier League at Jalan Besar.395 words
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Article474 1960-05-09 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Chan Lye Choon, winner of the 1958 Macao Grand Prix, set the fastest time at the Singapore Motor Club's Dunlop Gap hill climb today when he clocked 48 sec. in winning the racing cars unlimited event in his Cooper IOMJcc. Results were: MOTOB CYCLES474 words
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Article545 1960-05-09 12 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Premier League: Chinese 9 (Kirn Swee, Kirn Slak 3. Yong Kong 2, Seng Pah 3) Army 1 iNeilsoni. Cheng Wah Cup final: Ipoh 2 (Boon Bee. Abdul Rahman) Taiplng 1 (Asmone All) at I poh. Governor's Cup: North Combined Schools 3 (Syed Hood 2, Zalnal Abldin)545 words
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Article203 1960-05-09 12 SOCCER F.A. CUP Final: Wolves 3, Blackburn O,(at Wembley). TENNIS LONDON championships: Men's 81ngles: final M. Davles bt. B. Patty (M&.) 3-6, 6-0, 6-4; Women's final C. Truman bt A. Mortimer 6-1, 6-4. RT (.BY UNION TOUR match: Scotland 30 K Transvaal 16 (at Springs, Transvaal). RACING203 words
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Article677 1960-05-09 12 ARMY v. POLICE ARMY Sullivan b Cooke 26 Morgan cde Witt bda Suva 8 Bowles b Rotari 32 Keech c Frida b Cooke 7 Atkinson lbw Rozarlo 1 Faith b Roeario 0 Hadley c Stevens b Cooke 1 Bailey not out 35 Perkins c Sivamayam b Rozarlo677 words
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Article59 1960-05-09 12 I POH. Sun— Selangor beat Pc- rak by ten wickets In their Malayan Cricket Association League match whici ended one hour after lunch here today. Final scores: Selangor 179 and I 32 for one; Peralc 114 and 98. At SEGAMAT. Malacca be** Johore by 52 runs. Final59 words
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Advertisement467 1960-05-09 12 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS it'iinlinufd irom fair X BIRTH -•'< Word* Sit (Minimum) NORTON nee Emmett to Jacqutiina and Piter at PenanK Maternity Hospital on 6tta May a son. DEATHS 19 Word* Sit (Minimum) MR. KOW SIM KEC aged 64 R.I.P. 7-50 p.m. 3/0/60. Mourned by bis wife and families CEORGC467 words
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Advertisement586 1960-05-09 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE in Word, SS (Mln.}— Box tm cl« mxirm LATE -55 VAUXHALL VclOS. $2.2(10/- on o Good Condition, axed. Insured. wtalts-wall tyres. Pbons Henry (Spore) 2818 Office Hours. VESPA First rstfstared Aus. si». 4.000 miles Pannier Bas fitted. Taxed/lnaured Aug. 60. 5930/- SC, DsJvey Road, Tanglln after 5586 words
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Advertisement74 1960-05-09 12 20* Sfofi me cutd &uu y!S?SSk \W> J.mm mmW w lr^J fmmmrnW^. W\\ ---.-> j A family brick for after dinner; j^^^^Jk*^ individual bricklets for the kids n0w*.,.,. H^PPIsPSj^ s vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.; Mc^^S3jy&vMJ|\ S You can confidently buy from BHOys; your Magnolia hawker because all (Tv~*x^V^^^^^^^sW^l Magnolia hawkers74 words
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Miscellaneous14 1960-05-09 12 SOCCER SPORE Dlv. 3C; Alagappa v SHB Police (Balesiler): Cosmos v Pondok Peranaiun (Oeylang;.14 words
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