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Title Section17 1960-05-11 1 AVERACB DAILY CEBTIfrJJE** SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1960 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration412 1960-05-11 1 8. K. BASKARAN - 8. K. BASKARAN GANG OF SIX HOLD UP CAR ON PASS 'Put your head out and I kill you' warning i By Towkay: I felt like fainting ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A gang of six today held up a goldsmith on winding Kanching Pass, 12 miles north of412 words
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152 1960-05-11 1 TANJONG TUALLANG (Perak), Tuesday ■pHK bodies of three women were found in a disused 2 1 -ft. well beside a jungle track here today. They had been brutally stabbed. I The women were Chong Slew Keow. 41. Lai Chen, 44. and Chong152 words
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Article30 1960-05-11 1 LONDON. Tues. Labour Members of Parliament will ask tomorrow whether and to what extent Britain has cooperated with the United States in aerial reconnaissance over Russia. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1960-05-11 1 A warning by Khrushchev: We'll hit back at bases with rockets... MOSCOW, Tuesday. MR Nikita Khrushchev last night warned Western Ambassadors that if aerial provocations continued against Russia she would shoot down the planes and aim rockets at their bases At a Czech Embassy reception he gave a clear warningReuter - 1,125 words
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190 1960-05-11 1 MOSCOW, Tues.— The wreckage of the American 1-2 jet spy plane went on display in Gorki Park today despite a claim by the plane's designer that photographs released by Russia of the crashed plane were faked. The plane was hauled fromReuter; UPI - 190 words
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129 1960-05-11 1 PENANO, Tuesday. "TWO policemen were attacked by 10 thugs at Batu 1 Lanchang Lane here today. Sgt. Mohamed Shariff bin Raja Man and P. C. Nik Mohamed. of Jelutong Station, were attacked as they were about to enter a kampong to Investigate a129 words
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390 1960-05-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A TRADE AGREEMENT signed today between Malaya and Japan will lead to more Joint industrial ventures and increased trade. This view was expressed by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. after the agreement was signed at390 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-05-11 1 GAY GUEST DIES AFTER A DANCE WITH THE BRIDESMAID AT WEDDING SINGAPORE. Tues. A wedding guest danced with the pretty bridesmaid to the background of clinking glasses and gay chatter The music over. Mr. Norman Victor Jansen. 58. (above) bowed gaily to hi partner and returned to his seat. Ther161 words
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Article98 1960-05-11 1 A-sub's 86 days under water WASHINGTON, Tues.— U.S. nuclear submarine Triton today completed a 36.000-mile voyage around the world after being submerged for 86 days. President Eisennower awarded the Legion of Merit to Triton's commanding ofllcer, Captain Edward L. Beach, at a White House ceremony this morning. Triton sailed fromReuter - 98 words
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Article52 1960-05-11 1 POWERS TO if, TfcifcD MOSCOW I-aey-Ru Till t. lot VraeuPowe: opion.*,' 1 l-liatjc.-.— I PI. PLEDGE TO ALLIES vvVsBLVOrTON To ■s:.il<- Department nit Lu.ltd Msttt nouli sUd<l wMttt subjected tutinudAliuu k) Kir NEW GUINEA PLANS IHL ILK.LI lut_- Tbt. NtttacrLiada <*ii M21.-j.lloo 090 OO UuUti New- €tuia:~* in52 words
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Article738 1960-05-11 2 MALAYAN VIEW IF THERE IS NO CHANGE IN SOUTH AFRICA'S APARTHEID POLICY LONDON, Tuesday 'PI.M.M Abdul Rah- man said in a television interview here last night he did not think he would consider Malaya leaving the Commonwealth if South Africa showed no change of heartReuter - 738 words
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168 1960-05-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues.The Singapore Malay Journalists Association today appointed a three-man sub-commit-tee to study whether the association should be dissolved or retained "in the light of the new era in Singapore." In the event of a dissolution, members are likely to loin the168 words
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Article67 1960-05-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. A youth Quah Siew Lim. was attacked today by a gang of eight In River Valley Road near the swimming pool. Quah. with stab wounds In the back, was picked by police near the Omar Road junction. Last night. In Van Kit Road a67 words
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Article, Illustration99 1960-05-11 2 K.L. GIRL GETS SYDNEY DEGREE \|ISS NCi SIUK LAV. of Bukit Bintang Road. Kuala Lumpur, received her Bachelor of Science degree at Sydney University. And watching her step forward on graduation day are her mother and two younger brothers. Mrs. Ng flew to Sydney specially for her daughter's big day.99 words
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Article108 1960-05-11 2 Expert back to see Byrne again CINGAPORE. Tues.— An Australian labour expert. Mr. H. A. Bland, who was here last year to help the Singapore Government "revolutionise" its labour legislation returned last night for more talks with Mr. K. M. Byrne, the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr Bland. Permanent108 words
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257 1960-05-11 2 TWO URGE DEATH FOR ACID THROWERS AND KIDNAPPERS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TfvVO Alliance Senators today called on the Government to make kidnapping and acid-throwing punishable with death. Benator T. H. Tan and Senator Raja Rastam Shalirome made this call when they spoke during the Senate debate on the Constitution Amendment)257 words
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Article23 1960-05-11 2 SEGAMAT. Tues. Inche Mustapha bin Daud, chief clerk of the Segamat District Office, has been promoted to the Johore Civil Service23 words
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Article57 1960-05-11 2 RAJA MUDA'S LUXURY CAR ARRIVES PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues— A gleaming luxurious $23,520 car for the Raja Muda of Selangor was landed her* today from the Ben Line steamer. Benvenue. The car, an Austin Princess, was lifted by a crane from the ships hold to the wharf. It was then officially57 words
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Article42 1960-05-11 2 MALACCA. Tues— The former District Officer. Talping, Inche Osman bin Abdul Kaiim. has assumed duties at State Secretary. Malacca. He succeeded Inche Abdullah bin Kulop Udi who went on transfer :o Penang last month as State Secretary there42 words
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Article155 1960-05-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'FHE Government move to fit all taxis in the Federation with meters by July 1 has been postponed for six months. This is because the Department of Road Transport is I engrossed In the task of trying to discover just how many155 words
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93 1960-05-11 2 IPOH. Tues— Police tired 1 several shots Into the air last night to stop four youths who had attacked a mcc stall In Leong Sin Nam Street here, but the youths escaped. They had hit a man at the stall over the head93 words
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Article28 1960-05-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ceylon's High Commissioner in Malaya and Commissioner in Singapore. Mr D. C. R. Qunawardana. flew here today from Kuala Lumpur to celebrate Wesak Day.28 words
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587 1960-05-11 2 New tax powers are too excessive chamber SINGAPORE, Tues. OIHE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce feels lhat the proposed amendments to the Income Tax Ordinance gives the Comptroller "excessive powers" and "may cause unnecessary inconvenience and hardship to taxpayers.' This is stated in their memorandum to the joint standing sub587 words
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Article23 1960-05-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues— A blue and black Hillman Tourer belonging to a salesman. Mr' Johnny Quek, was stolen from Stamford Road today23 words
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Article, Illustration140 1960-05-11 3 THE Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikila Khrushchev, waves a huge print of a photograph he alleges was taken of a Russian military installation by the pilot of an American plane which was shot down by a Russian rocket on May Day.UPI - 140 words
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186 1960-05-11 3 'SATISFACTION FOR CHANCERY ATTACK' JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE Dutch Government has demanded satisfaction from Indonesia for "offences committed against the kingdom" during the attack on the Dutch Chancery in Jakarta last Friday. The demand was contained in a .strong Note handed to the Indonesian186 words
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Article145 1960-05-11 3 NAIROBI. Tuesday. 2IR Patrick Renison, Governor of Kenya, said to- day that the return to political life of Jomo Kenyatta. Mau Mau leader now living in a restricted area, would be disaster from the security point of view. He described Kenyatta as ■African leader toReuter - 145 words
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66 1960-05-11 3 BRITANNIA: IT IS DESTINATION UNKNOWN... LONDON, Tues.— The Royal yacht Britannia carrying Princess Margaret and her husband to a Caribbean honeymoon will from tonight go where those on board decide. The Admiralty, after reporting that the ship was about 400 miles northwest of the Azores, said there would be noReuter - 66 words
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Article39 1960-05-11 3 SYDNEY. Tues— Pakistan International Airlines Ltd. have offered Australian airline pilots £A 421 a month to fly the airlines Super Constellation aircraft. Monthly wage paid to top Qantas pilots Is £A 258 a month— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-05-11 3 MORNARD: HAS HE LEFT ON RED SHIP? I J ANA. Tues. Jacques Mornard, assassin of Leon Trotsky, who was released from Jail last week, has disappeared and is believed to have left Cuba. The Russian ship. Chkalov. left here on Sunday night and Mornard is thought to have boarded it.91 words
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215 1960-05-11 3 Man who got tired of being treated like a dog fILASGOW, Tues. A man who. according to his counsel, became utterly dependent on his wife for food and money and was treated as if he was a "pet dog", was jailed for six years here yesterday for killing her. DefendingReuter - 215 words
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245 1960-05-11 3 109 ESCAPE AS JETLINER IS CRIPPLED ON LANDING NEW YORK, Tuesday. ALL 109 passengers and crew escaped safely from a Trans- World Airlines Boeing 707 jet airliner from Los Angeles when its landing gear apparently collapsed as it rolled down the runway on landing at Idlewild Airport yesterday. The hugeReuter; UPI - 245 words
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Article61 1960-05-11 3 IKE-KISHI RETURN GOLF MATCH WASHINGTON, Tues. President Eisenhower will play a return golf match against Mr. Nobusuke Klshi. the Japanese Prime Minister, during his stay in Tokyo next month, the White House announced today. The President and the Prime Minister first played against each other when Mr. Klshi visited WashingtonReuter - 61 words
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Article32 1960-05-11 3 CHICAGO, Tues.- A pharmaceutical company announced yesterday that the Federal Food and Drug Administration had approved for long term use a pill called Envold which can prevent pregnancy. U.P.L32 words
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Miscellaneous349 1960-05-11 3 Your radio today... «^s.r%i- 9 5 Singapore Gazette; 10.00 The RADIO SINGAPORE Best In Music; 10.30 Hancocks Mfdi W v 476 metres H llhour nOO Oood Ni ht SHORTWAVE: 6! mrtrr* RADIO MALAYA A f M m 6.30 M Oood l^Mon!ing": m e.32 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News;349 words
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Article150 1960-05-11 4 JUDGING BEGJNS TODAY SINGAPORE, Tues* Ninety-nine children have entered the Singapore Musical Society's piano and singing competitions to be held over the next two weeks at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. Eighty-five cnildren are in the piano contest and the remaining 14 are in the .singing section. Tickets priced at150 words
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Article, Illustration257 1960-05-11 4 ILLUMINATED FLOATS LEAD FLEET OF BUSES SINGAPORE, Tues. A colourful procession of illum i n a 1 c d floats through the main streets of Singapore tonight was the grand finale to the daylong celebrations to mark Vesak Day. The procession, organised by several Buddhist organisations here,257 words
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Article174 1960-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rpHE Legislative Assembly, which meets tomorrow, has a heavy agenda before it. which includes dealing with the second and third reading of 16 Bills. Debate is expected on two controversial Bills, the Income Tax Amendment t Bill, and the Betting Bill. Mr. A. P.174 words
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73 1960-05-11 4 HEAVY RAIN UNCOVERS A BABY'S GRAVE SINGAPORE. Tues. Police today found what appeared to be the secret grave of a baby boy beside a fish pond in Lorong Tai Seng. Heavy rain had apparently loosened the earth and exposed the body. The find was made by a boy in search73 words
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Article56 1960-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.-Bldod donation* from 1,142 people last month replenished the blood bank which was at a dangerously low level during the first half of April A Government statement said that of these donors 171 were from the Services. 700 were civilians and 270 relatives. The56 words
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Article, Illustration363 1960-05-11 4 $7,500 PRIZES FOR DONATION DRAW 9 MORE than $13,000 worth of tickets for a "donation draw" have been sold by the Singapore stall of the International Bazaar for the Blind to be held at Victoria .Memorial Hall on Saturday. Prizes totalling $7,500 are offered for the 24 lucky winners. The363 words
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Article34 1960-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Raffles Science and Mathematics Society will hold its fourth science and mathematics exhibition on May 13 and 14 at Raffles Institution from 2 to 6 p.m. on both days.34 words
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147 1960-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. Vf ORE than 300 employees of Mansfield and ComiTl pany Limited will get higher pay and improved working conditions under a two-year agreement reached between their representatives and the management. Under the agreement accepted at an extra-ordinary meeting of members of the Mansfield147 words
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Article22 1960-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. City Council worjters have re. erted to the old system of collecting refuse on Sundays and public holidays.22 words
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89 1960-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A talentime competition will be held in conjunction with the National Carnival at the Raffles institution grounds on June 4 and 5. Closing date for entries will be Saturday. May 21. Only amateurs are eligible. Eliminations will be held at the Raffles Institution89 words
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213 1960-05-11 4 A. A. PLANS BIG ROAD SAFETY CAMPAIGN SINGAPORE, Tues. A giant road safety campaign will be launched by the Automobile Association of Singapore this month. The association chairman, Mr. Milton Tan, told the Straits Times today that features of the campaign would include: Screening of colour slides and films from213 words
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Article143 1960-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Five Singapore journalists, making a one-month tour of the United Kingdom at the Invitation of the Colonial Office, today told friends in Singapore of the wonderful time they were having. They are Mrs. Azah Aziz (Berita Hariani, Mr. R. Chandran i Straits Times143 words
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Advertisement148 1960-05-11 4 'i"'' 3*» 35 ITI Dj? in 3 i *4^ mn in a xjpt -*2m. WOLSELEY? j mHEhM^ YES -ON att HERE ARE THE ACTUAL ■k M I RESULTS IN THE 1960 MAfVI onll n n c A loas ecoNoMY If IlltJl HIU J CAR NO. 60-1960 MORRIS W m MINI148 words
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Advertisement86 1960-05-11 4 WHY 1 ...Margaret! CHOSEj j A CARIBBEAN! honeymoon! II HAT was the mysteri- i ous reason behind .1 Princess Margaret's choice of the Caribbean for her honeymoon with I Mr. Antony Armstrong- I Jones? A special report from Jamaica today will tell you why. Will she sUy at the hotel86 words
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Advertisement9 1960-05-11 4 MMMI SHTILA RAMANI IIKTAN ANAND In 2^J J IHINDI9 words
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Advertisement499 1960-05-11 4 shaw. 1 V Or B »nUatto« BJ Associated British-Palhe ■reIease EXCLUSIVE ■"MAY WEDDING" IBJ Featurcfte on the »eddtnq of M.R.H. MMM Mor^oret 4 Mr. A-»o»» A rm,.ron,-Jor,., BJ m "Ic'CHNICOLOR SHOWING TODAY at 1 I CAPITOL: ALL 5 SHOWS a F»OM 030 p M TONIGHT G!2E! ">«. 2*759 I I499 words
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Miscellaneous92 1960-05-11 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES TiE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA Ml/867) 1.20 p.m.; from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin (BA 711. ill) 9 20 p.m.; from London, Bombay Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712 111) 6.20 p.m. Garodm: Prom92 words
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Miscellaneous104 1960-05-11 4 a.m.; from London. Calcutta. Bangkok iKM 572,056) 8.10 pjn. Malayan Airway i: Prom Penan*. Ipota. Kuala Lumpur ML 131) 9.45 a.m.. from Penang, iDoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML 101) 12.30 p.m from Jetselton. Brunei, sibu. Kuchlng (ML 407) 4.30 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 6.10 p.nr; from Kota Bahru. Penang,104 words
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Miscellaneous280 1960-05-11 4 Singapore diary... CLOTHING SHOP: St Andrew's Church. CWA Room, Sxith Side 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Open meeting at YMCA. Orchard Road, 5.30 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: MaUyalam class 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. rOLICE BAND CONCERT at Hong Llm Oreen from 7.30 p.m. to 8 30 p.m. YWCA280 words
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Article, Illustration332 1960-05-11 5 SOS FROM KUANTAN BRINGS RMAF PIONEER TO REMOTE KAMPONG TO TAKE SERIOUSLY ILL WOMAN TO CAPITAL AND HOSPITAL KUALI LUMPUR, Tuesday A THIRD mercy mission was flown today this time for an aborigine mother in remote Kampong Aur in south-east Pahang. The332 words
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Article34 1960-05-11 5 New theft at rest house SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Burglars have broken into the Sungel Patani Rest House for the second time In three weeks. They stole liquor and cash, worth a total of $10034 words
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463 1960-05-11 5 MALACCA, Tuesday AROAD Transport Department official. Kok Chee Sun. told a magistrate here yesterday that on Dec. 4 last .year he found i two envelopes on his I office table, one containing an application for the variation of a463 words
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Miscellaneous273 1960-05-11 5 Jiuys It ami if Ely ttaiph Hviindahi i^ 1 H€Y, < > /254yiTIN$TEAP!i HOW WOU-C YIT'S /TR^fll SORRY. IV, LNABtE S^— 1 CVLVESTER "—if— —7 -<J YOU LUTE TO I EU/E* J r-' TO PLAY IT FROM Aer surrosep r AY (verywellJ hear one ofJ i/— (KTV V memory as273 words
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Obituary36 1960-05-11 6 I« W»r4s tit (Minimum} JANSEN Norman Victor suddenly on 10th May aged 57 years. Cortege :> Cambridge Road on 11th May at «.3O p.m. for Bt. Josephs Church (p.m.) and thence to Bidadarl. De« Ply regretted.36 words
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Article30 1960-05-11 6 Uord, tit (Minimum) MRS. ANN MEHTA Thanks all <nd fn.nds for their kind roessaKes of condolence. offers of Masses and attendance at tue funeral of her late husband Ronnie.30 words
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Obituary28 1960-05-11 6 M W»r*t tit < Minimum IN CHERISHED MEMORY of the .nd and father Ann Hork T-e Kv. r is. m. mbered by Cynthia Arthur Kvangeime and Samuel.28 words
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Article261 1960-05-11 6 It Wort, tit (Minimum) DRESSES A GOWNS Sale at Muleh.md-. *2-I Bras Basah Rd. also at 3rd Floor. Glan Singh's Bldg., Raffles •on-. BOOKS for leisure. pleasure and study. Lji.-m nov.ls and fork, t books. Come In and browse. Robinson s, Uttie's BldK., phone (S pore) 2<iiol LADIES r<ROCEEDINC261 words
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621 1960-05-11 6 She £tratts Sinus Wednesday, May 11 ,1960. Out Of The Blue The skein of confusion around the American aircraft brought down in Russia is becoming more tangled. If we are to believe what we are told, it was not coming from where the the pilot said it was coming from,621 words
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Article407 1960-05-11 6 That Malaya should even- tually have two fully developed universities one in Singapore and another in Kuala Lumpur and perhaps even i more in other places is in itself cause for pleasurable anticipation rather than alarm. |In Britain there is a trend [toward county universities: in Australia every407 words
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Article208 1960-05-11 6 Members of th? public who have clamoured over the years for the installation of meters in the Federation's taxis are not likely to be consoled with evidence that a thorough job is being done now that the deadline for installation has been postponed six months. The task of208 words
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775 1960-05-11 6 TIME FOR A new look C'wealth AND NO OLD SCHOOL TIE WHATEVER else the Commonwealth Prime Ministers discuss or don't discuss, they will be spending some time this week on the machinery for holding a changing and expanding Commonwealth together. And about time too! All right. Let them be .republics775 words
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182 1960-05-11 6 r piE U.S. State Department's attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of the people of the world and convince them that spying— or the euphemism "intelligence collection activities" which It chooses to use Is a necessary concomitant for their existence,182 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1960-05-11 6 CYRIL DUNN - A NEW FEAR FILLS THE AIR IN THE U.S. CYRIL DUNN The religious issue enters the presidential campaign with all its dangerous consequences AND SENATOR KENNEDY HAS NOT BEEN HELPING THINGS ALONG... -by- WASHINGTON, Tuesday EXPERIENCE gathered in the East shows pretty clearly that political behaviour is never sober when1,077 words
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Article467 1960-05-11 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpHE chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, yesterday sent out letters to 11 regional councils in Malaya inviting them to elect a permanent representative each to the new council to be set up under the Nanyang University467 words
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65 1960-05-11 7 1960 varsity convocation will be biggest ever SINGAPORE. Tues. This year's convocation of the University of Malaya, at the Victoria Theatre on June 11, will be in two sessions morning and afternoon. It will be the biggest-ever convocation with a total of 615 men and women getting their degrees and65 words
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135 1960-05-11 7 Old tablet found on hill is given to District Office BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. A 19th century stone tablet found recently on a hillock has been presented to the Buklt Mertajam District Office. The tablet, now placed at the foot of the stairway leading to the District Office, bears an inscription135 words
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Article, Illustration294 1960-05-11 7 Malay-style museum planned for capital within year "WA'l W h. v ..ii^i u-_i i ...j»w.i ■■:;<. wmw^m w KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. WITHIN a year the Federal capital will have a new $1 million museum— the first new major Government building to be built in Malay style. The Prime Minister, Tengku294 words
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148 1960-05-11 7 THE MALAYAN DOLLAR: THE SAFEST TO BUY AND TO HOLD... SINGAPORE. Tues. The Finance Minister. Dr. Gob Ken* Sure, said over Radio Singapore last night that he had been considering ways to encourage thrift among the people. But it was wider than the question of the interest rate, he said.148 words
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Article53 1960-05-11 7 KAJANG, Tues.— The staff of the Land and Town Board offices here have ended one week of voluntary night work to prepare returns and statements of accounts. Some of the .staff had returned to their desks at 7.30 p.m. and worked for three extra hours53 words
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222 1960-05-11 7 GRIK (Upper Perak) Tuesday rpHE by-election for the Perak Legislative As- r sembly constituency of Grik, in Upper Perak. will be a three-cornered fight between the Alliance, the People's Progressive Party and the Pan -Malayan Islamic Party Polling day is June 8. The three candidates222 words
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Article, Illustration258 1960-05-11 7 THE POLITICAL CENTRE -BY GOH Civil servants must understand strategy SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, made it clear last night that the political study centre for civil servants was not a party centre. He said this In the Radio Singapore programme "A Matter of Policy" In which258 words
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136 1960-05-11 7 PENANO, Tuesday. A CITY Council labourer will have to refund $333 A to the council because he has been drawing a housing allowance while occupying council quarters. Is has been recommendthe Council's establishand disciplinary comaddltlon, the committee ■ecommended that all Council employees reig housing allowances136 words
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Article28 1960-05-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Monsignor Olcomendy. Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca, will officiate at a confirmation service at the Church of the Immaculate Conception here on Sunday.28 words
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Article331 1960-05-11 8 THAT'S BEST LOCATION, SAY SURVEY TEAM: INTEGRATION WITH PRESENT PLANT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'Tilt $48 million Shell oil refinery for SingaA pore will be located at Pulau Bukom. The Shell Company of Singapore announced today that a special survey team from Europe had decided on this331 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-05-11 8 Architect son of a millionaire to wed English girl KUANTAN. Tues. More than a thousand guests will attend Kuantan's wedding of the year on Sunday. THE BRIDEGROOM is Mr. Lim Chin See. 28. third son of millionaire businessman Dato Lim Hoe Lek. THE BRIDE is 21-year-old Barbara Winifred Ford, of149 words
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127 1960-05-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T*HE Technical College here will soon start a one- year preliminary course for under-qualified Malay students to enable them to join the college. The principal of the college, Mr. N.A. Nalr. said today: "The Federation Government Is concerned over the' small number127 words
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Article51 1960-05-11 8 .PENANG. Tues. The National Union of Teachers will revive its Kedah branch at a meeting on Saturday In the Sultan Abdul Hamid college hall at Alor Star. "With the re-organisation of this centre, we will have branches in every state." the president. Mr. D.S Ramanathan. said51 words
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Article34 1960-05-11 8 PENANG. Tuev Dr. ft K. Menon. former chairman of the Penang State Education Committee, will speak on "Other Countries. Other Customs" at the Ku Yew Seah Night School tomorrow at 8.15 p.m.34 words
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Article55 1960-05-11 8 fELUK ANSON. Tues. A young rubber tapper told a magistrate here paaterday that he "enjoyed stealing other people's property" and that he "didn't mind" others stealing his. Shem Koon Lian, 21. who pleaded guilty to stealing 50 katis of rubber sheets, was jailed for eight months.55 words
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Article20 1960-05-11 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues Inche Onn bin Abdullah, Senior Customs Officer. Sungei Patani. has been transferred to Kota Bharu.20 words
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Article46 1960-05-11 8 ALOR STAR. Tues —The Kedah Government Pensioners' Association will hold its annual meeting on May 28 at the Malay Gtrls' School in i Seberang Perak. It will discuss claims for the i restoration of full pension I after 10 years' retirement. i46 words
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Article29 1960-05-11 8 SEGAMAT. Tues.— To encourage the study of the national language, free classes on two nights a week have been started at the Bukit Hampar English School here.29 words
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Article100 1960-05-11 8 pENANG, Tues.— Four Christian brothers three in Malaya and one in Hong Kong will celebrate their silver jubilee on Saturday. Three of them are Malayans, while the fourth, from Hong Kong, is at present serving in Japan. They are: Rev. Brother T. Michael, director of100 words
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Article52 1960-05-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The World Health Organisation has Invited the Federation to send a delegate to attend a training course at Moscow from Aug. 16 on In-sect-borne diseases. The question or sending a representative was now being considered, a spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs52 words
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Article124 1960-05-11 8 400 SAY: DON'T BAN FISH STAKES ALOR STAR. Tues.— Four hundred fishermen in Kuala Perlij j have petitioned the Mentri Bcsar. Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Mo- hamed Hashim, not to ban fishing stakes. The ban has already beea imposed in Kedah waters and Perils fishermen oppose similar action being taken124 words
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Article28 1960-05-11 8 IPOH. Tues- The Sultan iOf Perak will open the first I convention of the Perak Government Clerical Services Union at the Anderson School on May 2828 words
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Advertisement198 1960-05-11 8 FROZEN SWANSON CHICKEN Select your favorite parts K^V^a» at*^ mmmmr -JmP ffui\. jr ife aT "V ilyßaPf J t. Drumsticks -So meaty «o •ati.fying 2. WirKJS -So teider...th«y malt in your mouth I 3. Thighs Alwaya young and axtra-f lavorful I A. Breasts Specially ••»«ct«d...ap»cJally good I S. Cut-up fryers198 words
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Advertisement188 1960-05-11 8 Parker Ballpoint writes smoothly. /I mil even where I mill I other ballpoints I mill fail completely Imlll \^y^ glossy photographs mIBI W^T cheques tlml j^^K soft-textured \\ml /\j stationery IIUI even writes i /ml through lim/ f I hand prints, Iml grease mucilage l \m It's Parker Quality that188 words
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Miscellaneous317 1960-05-11 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS eluding (hopped weed (9). 9. A lord geta maU about crea- 7. Intractable Oriental dealt ture Kipling never saw (9). with by dentist *6>. 10. "A pavement of (Arnold) 8. Whitener becoming cheap: (b). begin world distribution i 9. 11. He had a little money, people317 words
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Advertisement1640 1960-05-11 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LIHDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Out S pore Sails p. ShaM Penang ANTEHOR London, Hamburg, Rotterdam li Pert May 11 PERSEUS LivarpMl, Glasgow Cda. I Mai 12 May 11/11 May 11,17 ASCAHIUS M'seilles. LiverpMl. A'noutb Mai 12 Mai If Mai 11/22 Mai 231,640 words
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Advertisement1364 1960-05-11 9 M*™^^"P^yj^aT™ ™i™wß a^r\^^Sil^^B»^Bwßt*Bw7^ afeVaf Jar Jst aw aT^BF jT^X^bbm f" .SS^THE E.A.C. LINES /MVsr-VV™ DtN MEBITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL i SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. PlYS\lsl Score p Sham Pfnang VaJF^fcl "UUMOIA" I) 21/21 Mil 22 23 Ma| V»waKr "SUMBAWA "1) It Mai 4 Jhi 1 I JuM I <N*IJHK "FALSTRIA" I) 21 22 JIM1,364 words
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Advertisement1480 1960-05-11 9 iu N iV°D N iNe THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPORE (iKerptrttM it tkt Uaitti KiifMa) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Ptnang •ENCRUACHAH for London, G-angemouth ll Part'l4 May 11/17 May BENNEVIS for Liverpool, Hull, Hamburg Ul. H/11 ktff 14/11 May lENALOER for1,480 words
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Advertisement1435 1960-05-11 9 w- McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w_ \kBSV IEL: Ht MMI \K ELLERMAN LINE KLAVEMESS LIME T"^ LBNBON HAMBURC. ROTTERDAM. HAVP.E LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. 1 HULL. SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITT OF NEWCASTLE Atctptug carga far Clitral 1 Sautb S'pora P. Sham Penang Aaenca. HPirt2lMiy 21/21 Mn 24/2t May BRONXVIIIE1,435 words
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665 1960-05-11 10 TWO STOCK EXCHANGES FOR SINGAPORE AND MALAYA? By Our Market Correspondent lI KN members of the new Federation Stock Exchange in Kuala Lumpur met again yesterday they made further history by issuing foi the first time their own quotations. Singapore Exchange was closed for the Vesak Day holiday and in665 words
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Article43 1960-05-11 10 THE tin price in Singapore yesterday remained unchanged at 5386 per picul. The offering at 225 tons was also unchanged. All other markets in the State of Singapore as well as Penang and Malacca were closed for the Vesak Day holiday.43 words
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Article72 1960-05-11 10 SHII'S lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Drente 1 2. Havelstein 4 5. Fernfleld 6A. Perseus 6; 7, Carthage 10' 11, Tegelberg 13/14, Karimata 15/16. Mlnikol 18, Eiken Mam 19, Oiang Lee N.Wall 2. Seremban N.Wall 3, Auby 21/22, Mandowl 23/24. Keningau 2572 words
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Article39 1960-05-11 10 On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the f.S. dollar was quoted at 5.76 Vi for T.T. and 5.74 t for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.94 and one tael of gold at 252 T..39 words
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Article81 1960-05-11 10 The following further April rubber crops are announced: Ayer Panas 120,000 lb., Klnang 72,000 lb.. Pajam 135.000 lb. and I'lu Benut 32.000 lb. Malaka Pinda 113,300 lb.; t'nited Malacca 107.400 lb.; Ayer Molek 32.800 lb.; Leong Hin San 48.030 lb.: and Nyalas 35.399 lb. Sungei Tukang 51,165 lb.81 words
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Article334 1960-05-11 10 11,'ITH Singapore and Pc v> nanir closed for Vesak holiday the turnover was on a reduced scale but a reasonable amount of business was written nevertheless, reported Kuala Lumpur brokers yesterday. Tins were selectively strong and the other sections quietly steady. On die Federation stock Exchange334 words
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Article124 1960-05-11 10 MELBOURNE. Xues. I INVESTMENT shares held a firm 1 -tone on an active market. H.f. Sleigh gained sd. to 18s 4d., while base metals and the oils eased slightly today. ommonwealth bonds traded along firm lines. Con. Zinc 95 6 Mount Lyell (5 7 2 seller North Broken124 words
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Article53 1960-05-11 10 Outputs from the estates ano mines in the Guthrie Group for April and for 1960 todate in brackets are as follows: Rubber 6.150,600 lb.. (28.734,600 1b.) tea (black 186,000 lb., (655.000 lb.); palm oil 2.216 tons, (8,207 tons); palm kernels 588 tons, (2.300 tons); and tin ore 1,03553 words
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Advertisement524 1960-05-11 10 NOTICES THE TRADE UNIONS ORDINANCE, 1959 WINDING-UP OF TRADE I UNIONS L'NDER THE TRADE UNIONS REGULATIONS. I*S». Re Johore Sawmlllcn' AaaodaUon, Trade Union whose cenlflcite of Registration was cancelled by an order of the Registrar of Trade Unions. FederaUon of Malaya, vide Gazette Notification No. 1109 of 24th March. 1524 words
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Advertisement607 1960-05-11 10 PUBLIC APjPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OP TECHNICAL CADET. IPOH TOWN COUNCIL Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals between the ages of 21 and 24 years for the post of Technical Cadet in the Engineering Section of the Ipoh Town Council on a j salary scale of $324 x 14607 words
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Advertisement465 1960-05-11 10 NOTICES SIPKRB MEN'S TAILORIKO TAKEN AT COMPETITIVE PRICEB Troaiera Salts Mohair Wool U.K. $2800 M 7.00 Terylene is Wool UK. J32.00 $97.00 Darron ie Wool $24.00 $84 00 100'r Dacron USA $18.00 $6800 Shark Skin USA $13 00 $55 00 at BINWANIS 102 North Bridge Rd., Spore. NOTICE NOTICE IS465 words
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Advertisement843 1960-05-11 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from registered Contractors for the supply Of EARTHMOVTNG PLANT TRACK GEAR and will be received up to 3.00° p.m. on 14th June, 19C0. Full particulars of the Tender may be obtained at Pejabat Jurutera Jentera Penguasa. Wokshop Persekutuan. Jabalan Kerja Raya. Cheras Road,843 words
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Advertisement1042 1960-05-11 11 (Continued from Psfe 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, SS (Min.)— Box it et: axtra EUROPEAN LADY with knowledge of book-keeping and accounts, la required for employment In Kuala Lum- i imr. Please reply to Box A 9975, ST., K.L. A NEW TRAINING course for I courier guides (any nationality) will1,042 words
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Advertisement1055 1960-05-11 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward* SS (Mim. Box It et, txira WANTBO CLERK TYPIST and sales representative girls age 21 to 35. Full particulars to Box A447S S.T. Spore. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Malayan University Graduate* (Malay studies) for the poet of Lecturer In Malay In the Muslim College Malaya. Preference1,055 words
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Advertisement968 1960-05-11 11 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE If Ward, SS (Min.)— Box St et* axtra HOLLAND ROAO AKBA moat attractive secluded House and 31.000 sq.ft. garden. Fully furnished, airconditioned, two Karaites House furniture and Harden in perfect condition. $80,000 Apply Bos A 4428 B.T. B'pore. FOR SALB Compound of twelve newly built968 words
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Advertisement537 1960-05-11 11 VEHICLES POR SALE It Word, SS (Min.)—Mox M et* axtra T I M A I I K TRAOIRS (NON DEALER*) Offers good used Cmn:- -> 1952 MOTD, IW7 V /Wagon, 1»31 Sunbeam Coupe, and 195S O Kapli.n. Very good condition throucbout. View t 49, Maxwell Road. T*l: ***** (Spore). c537 words
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Advertisement571 1960-05-11 11 FOR SALE it Warm* Si (Mim.)— Box tt ti*. axtrm VIRYTHIMO RIAION ABLI. VIRY Reasonable Prlre*. Very Retaoeabl* Profit. Bcdsheets 12.30. Plllowcover* 75c. Several More Items Host Reasonable. Cathay a 38/39 Bras Basah Rd. B'pore. ILL ANO HOWILL IsMM prolector 1958 model good condition SHOO/- 000. IBM Roneo Klectrlo Duplicator571 words
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Advertisement212 1960-05-11 11 WHERE TO STAY iS'por.) to Wards Sit (Minimum) Daila 1 month. It Ward* $1 St (Mim) MAYFAIR NOTlL— Ontnil Alrcoa. dltioni'd Koom Him Telephone, eieellent /cuisine /h»r. MODERN HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION for all pockets— Chines* VHCA, 16 bouth Pier Tel: 7512s STATION MOTIL ginitaporr. Airconditioned Rooms, all rnexirrn conveniences Bed Breakfast212 words
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Article621 1960-05-11 12 Johnny Boh. aged IS; 304, North Bridge Road, Singapore 1; member Wise Owle Club; reading, movies, exchanging photos, correspondence. Man mood Ismail, aged 16; 23D. S:. George's Road, Singapore 12; football, reading. Michael Worn, aged 17; 176, Kampong Stmee. lpuh; reading, cycling, stamps, correspondence. Maureen621 words
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Article166 1960-05-11 12 Yoko Goto, aged lfi. (Klrli; 568. Haiaeo-Machi, Yam&gaia City. Yamagaia Prefecture. Japan. < hivo Goml. agea 14. tgir l Mlnaml-Chugaku, Fujunl-machl, Suwa-Gun, Nagano-Ken. Japan. Akira Matsnda, aged 16. i boy i 835. Mikataharn-Cho. Hamama:-su-Shi. Japan. James Saino BfUen, aged 16: Box 206, Kuching, Sarawak; member Wise Owls166 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-05-11 12 A REAL big-game hunter, Uiis 21-monlh-old Sew York baby has a tempting target right in the sights of his six-gun. But pet parakeet, "Nicky", isn't scared as he perches nonchalantly on the barrel to make sure Baby doesn't get the bird.45 words
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Article271 1960-05-11 12 Strictly for laughs FATHER: "Mohammed. It was very rude of you to tell Fatlmah she was stupid. Apologise at once." MOHAMMED: "I'm very sorry you are so stupid Fatlmah." What is the difference between a man going upstairs and a man lookIng upstairs? A. One is staring up the steps,271 words
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Article, Illustration873 1960-05-11 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - The friends choose vehicles for a race KATHLEEN HICKLEY •by- MAT Mousedeer is giving a fancy dress party and has invited the anteater to come and judge it. Both Mat and Tahir arrived dressed as magicians and were so cross with each other that they fought out a battle of873 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-05-11 12 THIS long-haired, half-sized version of the Kangaroo is a Bennet Wallaby, native to the west coast of Tasmania, where it lives happily in a wild-life sanctuary. Some of them are now so tame they will acept bits of chocolate or biscuits from visitors. The chief74 words
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Article260 1960-05-11 12 Here is a general knowledge test for you: 1. Does the word legible mean (a) easy to read, (b) entered up in a book. 2. What is meant by grey matter? 3. Who wrote "The Old Curiosity Shop?" 4. Finish these sayings. As proud as a As good260 words
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Advertisement117 1960-05-11 12 Bad HEADACHES? there's no faster more soothing relief than special ASPRO' relief! ASPRO' «eC TRAOt «ARK V\A I// /> 'ASPRO 1 not only relieves ~-~~~'\ft^y your headache fast, it '^y '/t l^&^Zbi. soothes and comforts you too. There are no unple.i s^^\^ar^ sant after effects with /^*-WKfS??W~^=^\ •ASPRO', there is117 words
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Miscellaneous638 1960-05-11 12 YOUR QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED CLUES ACBOBB.— I, King who had a sword called fi f fif] 1 T^TBi^ H| "Excalibur." 6. Bad-ter- —^A. pered. Kingdom occupy- I B*l Ing part of the Scandina- h Wt vian peninsula. 8, French pB_BB word for "station." 10. H j Therr were "four and638 words
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Article, Illustration423 1960-05-11 13 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA HE SHOULD HAVE LET WINNER STAND By R.A.F 1 Junior Clubs 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Royal Air Force players protested bitterly about a goal they claimed should have been awarded to them in the S.A.F.A. premier league match at Jalan Besar stadium today. InLow Yew Kong - 423 words
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Article723 1960-05-11 13 PINKSON IS STILL IN TOP FORM SINGAPORE, Tuesday ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep piNKSON'S form on the training track at Bukit Timah this morning looked to be as good as when he was scoring his recent successes and I regard him as a bright prospect in the Spring Cup723 words
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Article292 1960-05-11 13 Ridgway 's analysis was 12 for 101 LONDON. Tues. Kent gained the first two-day victory of the new cricket season yesterday when they beat Lancashire by an lnnnigs and 30 runs on an unpredictable pilch at Dartford. Past bowlers Fred Ridgway and David Halfyard shot outReuter - 292 words
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Article21 1960-05-11 13 PENANO, Tues. St. Hifj Institution will hold Its annual athletic sports on Saturday, Juna 1 4. at 230 p.m.21 words
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359 1960-05-11 13 NINE INTERNATIONALS IN MALAYS XI HIS SKILL WILL BE MISSED SINGAPORE, Tuesday lit ALAYAN Malays, fielding a soccer team for the iTI first time this year, will be nearly as strong as the present Federation or Singapore national teams when they meet Malayan359 words
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Article177 1960-05-11 13 SINGAPORE. Tues— Arsenal S.C. captain and centrehalf Elliott wis practically helpless as his team crashed 4-1 to a 10-man Radin Mas side in a S.A.F.A. league Diy. 3D match at Fairer Park today. To make it worse for him. hr was In the best position177 words
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Article530 1960-05-11 13 Spore junior championship* (loaays ties, 7.30 p.m.; Court 1: Men's singles 2nd rd. Richard Chee v R. Ismail, Choo Sin Hua v Tan Cheng Chok. P. Adam v Llm Ser Boon. Liew Ho Chong v Low Lye Soon, Tony Ooh v Phillip Rillorta, Long pong Kwanfi v Ahmad b.530 words
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Article273 1960-05-11 13 TENNIS World indoor pro championship*. L. Hoad and K. Rosewall (Aust) bt T. Trabert and A. Olmedo iUS> 0-3. 6-4. 6-4. Italian International rhampiondhipa: Men's *in(lra q-flnaU O. Merlo (It) bt N. Praser (Aust) 6-2. 6-3. 6-3: it-final L. Ayala (Chile, bt J. E. Lundqutst (Sw) 7-5.273 words
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190 1960-05-11 13 Malayan cyclists now on world body KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaya has been accepted as a member of the I'nion Cycliste Internationale, the world governming body for cycling. Malaya's application for membership of the I'd was considered at the union's meeting on March 5. The meeting was the 113 th annual190 words
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Article118 1960-05-11 13 |>ENANa, Tues. Free School X student Tan song Kean qua-..-d for three finals in the Penand Sports Club tennis championships. In a men's singles semi-final match today, he easily beat Kee Hup Chye 6-2. 6-2 Partnering his cousin. Miss Low Kirn Thay. in the mixed118 words
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Article195 1960-05-11 13 Derby to discuss umpire's ruling DERBY, Tues. The South African cricketers fuHy maintained their grip on the match against Derbyshire her« yesterday, gaining a first innings lead of 235 and capturing two of the county's wickets for 56 by the close. The tourists declared at tea with their score 343195 words
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Article172 1960-05-11 13 S<K'CEB Spore BusinesK Hses League Cup Senior Group 'A' Mercantile Bank v Wearnes (Fairer Park); Eveready v Chartered Bank iFarrer Park). Group 'B 1 H. K. Bank v SCS Farrer Park) Spore Glass v Eveready 'A' (Fnrrer Park i. Junior Group 'A' Shell v Breweries (SCC pdg>: Borneo172 words
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Advertisement72 1960-05-11 13 FOR THE FINEST IN SEA TRAVEL if ALL LUXURY FIRST CLASS \^*v 4 A standard of personal service only .^tf possible where passenger lists are *^^^^^^^jUi limited plus luxury accommodation F and an excellent cuisine. TO MAKE SURE OF YOUR BOOKING CONSULT ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO. LTD. General agents for NORDDEUTSCHER72 words
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Article388 1960-05-11 14 DR. CHEAH SUGGESTS DEPARTMENT TO CONTROL THOUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. t J^ DENUNCIATION of Communist methods in Malaya was made in the Senate today by several speakers before the House unanimously passed the controversial Constitution (Amendment) Bill. All ihe four P. M.I. P.388 words
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Article20 1960-05-11 14 LONDON, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman was today the luncheon guest of the British Association of Malaya. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article87 1960-05-11 14 Satellites to spy on Russia WASHINGTON, Tues.— The United States, whose l -l spy plane was shot down while taking photographs over Russia, is developing two reconnaissance satellites which could not be blasted from the sky by any known means. One of the spy satellites, the Samos, would be able87 words
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391 1960-05-11 14 f ONDON, Tues. Mr. Eric Louw, South African External Affairs Minister, replied at a meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers yesterday to the statement by Tengku Abdul Rahman last week after he had walked out of a meeting with Mr. Louw. lie said the Tengku'sReuter - 391 words
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67 1960-05-11 14 BUILDERS TO GOVT: PUT OUR MEN ON NEW BOARDS SINGAPORE, Tues. TTie National Union of Building Construction Workers has urged the Government to Include its representatives on both the Inspectorate Board and Contractors' Registration Board proposed by the Gamba Commission of Inquiry Into contract labour In the State. A statement67 words
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Article277 1960-05-11 14 LONDON, Tues— London stock markets remained quiet and sensitive but steadier conditions developed lii Industrial equities In response to some cheap buying. Johannesburg advices and the disturbances in the Rhodeslan copper belt brought lower prices lo goln and copper shares. I Closing middle prices of selected I stocks277 words
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Article30 1960-05-11 14 LONDON, Tu<*. Spot 40»id., June 39' 2 d.. July-Sept. 36'..q.. Oct./ Dec. 34 id.. Jan/March 33d., April, June 32d., May c.l.f. 38 4 d., June c.l.f. 36i»d.. Tone Firm.30 words
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Article21 1960-05-11 14 LONDON. Tues. Buyers 1785, sellers £786. Forward buyers £783 >i. sellers £784, Settlement £785, Turnover a.m. 30 ton*, p.m. 45.21 words
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Article150 1960-05-11 14 LONDON. Tues.— A spokesman for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother said today that there was no question of her Rhodesian visit being cancelled because of race riots In the Northern Rhodesian copperbelt. The Queen Mother leaves by air for Salisbury tonight. She will open theReuter - 150 words
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100 1960-05-11 14 Khrushchev letter on Summit to the Big Three LONDON, Tues.— A letter from Mr. Nikita Khrushchev which the British Prim«? Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, received yesterday concerned arrangements for next week's Summit conference. British sources said here today. The French Government as the host power had sent a communication toReuter - 100 words
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Article231 1960-05-11 14 S. Africans two up TONDON. Tues. The South African cricke.ers showed 10--day tiiat they are developing Into a formidable combina;ion for th« Test series ahead when they gained their second successive victor.' by beating Derbyshire by an innings and 24 runs at Derby. I Derbyshire, who made 108 InReuter - 231 words
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