The Straits Times, 13 May 1960
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Title Section19 1960-05-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY II llhuVl) SAM: EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. tit**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 15 CENTS19 words
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Article79 1960-05-13 1 LONDON, Thurs. —At the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference yesterday, tributes were paid to the way Malaya, the Commonwealth's biggest tin and rubber producer, had handled its administrative and economic policies since it achieved independence in August, 1957. The conference today was discussing a proposal by MalayaReuter - 79 words
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Article502 1960-05-13 1 WAR TALK— by Mr. K. 'Next spy plane may mean rockets on U.S.' Ike may put off his visit MOSCOW, Thursday. |Y|R KHRUSHCHEV said in a censored speech made public today that future flights of U. S. reconnaissance planes over Soviet territory "might lead to war. Ik 1 said the502 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-05-13 1 Three shots three pythons SINGAPORE, Thun..— Three >3 pythons, each several yards long, slithered over the grass towards their prey a number of squealing pigs in a pen. But they never reached the pigs. Three shots stopped them in their tracks. Matthew Choong, Felix Cheong and Vincent Lim (left to161 words
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Article401 1960-05-13 1 f PAH IN, lluirsday. JHi; Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, has rejected French bid to keep mosl ot the Summit talks top secret, informed sources said today. The sources said Mr. Khrushchev wrote to Pres. De Gaulle last Monday saying that while some of the Summit401 words
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Article39 1960-05-13 1 LONDON, Thurs. A painting by Sir Winston Churchill was auctioned for £7.400 last night the highest price ever brought by a living English artist. The picture was purchased by an unnamed private collector. U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article54 1960-05-13 1 DALLAS. Thurs. Clement Baker. 30. a white salesman, was jailed for 25 years today for attempting to rape a Negro girl. Bobbie Jean Holmes, 18. The girl's brother. Sammy Holmes. 21. has been sentenced to die in the electric chair on June 15 for raping and beatingReuter - 54 words
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162 1960-05-13 1 GOVERNMENT 'YES' TO U.S. VARSITY DEGREES: 140 NAMED KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. "pHK Federation (iovernnient has decided to rtoogpliM the degrees of 140 American 1 universities. The list of universities whose degrees will be recognised under certain conditions is published today. The recognition of U.S. degrees as a suitable qualification for162 words
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Article66 1960-05-13 1 HAVANA. Thurs. An American pilot, tentatively identified as Matthew Edward Duke, 42. today was reported killed by Cuban police when he landed a light plane on the outskirts of Havana in an attempt to pick up two men and a woman. Local radio .stations said Cuban66 words
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Article42 1960-05-13 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of the Labour Opposition, told the House of Commons today he thought It "singularly Inept and stupid" for the United States to allow an Intelligence flight over Russia Just before the Summit talks.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article25 1960-05-13 1 MANILA, Thurs. A Filipino marine sergeant, armed with a rifle, ran amok last night, killing one officer and wounding three others. U .P.I.25 words
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Article, Illustration523 1960-05-13 1 Town Council chief sacked i gEREMBAX, Thurs. The Hulcr-in-Council has relieved Mr. Robert Singain (Socialist Front) of his job as President 1 of the Seremban Town Council, which i he has held for five months. This action follows an attempt three weeks ago by the Alliance members of the council523 words
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Article21 1960-05-13 1 SPr PLANt RtPU WAUBSOTOS Tbm Lnit"i >t,i,. i..<], bjiKjc<i ow.r reply i incident State Dt pallium' .>sM tod* —I-21 words
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Advertisement31 1960-05-13 1 G.C. DeSILVAfc BROS., Jewellers 1. RoMlei Piece. Smqapor*-! Phone ***** feel wonderful tomorrow A rXi 53 JL mi I McALISTER CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penjng Port Swettcnham Buttcrworth Kuching.31 words
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Advertisement58 1960-05-13 1 K 47 $fl Iff IV U j Waist and I viewfinders |fl I versatility i^^ Kodak brownieTaX*l2oowura Presenting •W6 in CANS l/^L m\ Yes, Tiger Beer, the same wonderful Tiger Beer thai tu^sr) I *l you've always known is now W, available in 1 pint cans. Bottle sizes remain as58 words
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Article, Illustration274 1960-05-13 2 LANGUAGE INSTITUTE AND UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TO GET A NEW NEIGHBOUR NEW TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE WHICH MAY REPLACE KIRKBY AND BRINSFORD GOING UP THE Federation Government today released details of a $5.4 million teachers' training college to be buil at Pantai Valley here by November274 words
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Article30 1960-05-13 2 SEOAMAT, Thurs. Mr. Wong Ah Woon has been appointed Area Information Officer for Segamat, taking the place of Mr. Quek K!m Tee. who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Article49 1960-05-13 2 A printing expert is coining KUALA I.L.MPLR. Than. An International Lab■ii r Organisation printing r\prrt. .Mr. W. Baggf. will arrive here next week to |*M in -lLninm and organi.sinc the Federation's first prinitng tradr school. The school will be built early next year. It will run courses for apprentice.v49 words
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Article280 1960-05-13 2 HARRY MILLER - TENGKU IS TOLD OF MALAYS' PLIGHT HARRY MILLER From LONDON. Thursday I I fHE Committee of Af- near. Organisations, representing ?3 associations and unions outside South Africa, has drawn Tengku Abdul Rahman's attention to j the Malays in South Africa who. it says, "have suffered increasingly In recent years from280 words
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Advertisement306 1960-05-13 2 TTJVERYONE who owns or services motor 1 mmm V V vehicles has a vested interest in keeping jflfl I I \J them road worthy. Especially in Singapore and l^ M M miw M M Malaya where cars and trucks arc asked to V j j I perform equally well in306 words
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Article538 1960-05-13 3 PEKING WANTS EQUAL SAY WITH OTHER POWERS AT SUMMIT IN SOLVING ISSUES THAT THREATEN PEACE PEKING. Thurs THE Communist China's shadow looms large over the East-West Summit conference opening in Paris on Monday. Although their representatives will not sit beside the leaders of Britain, France, RussiaReuter - 538 words
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Article, Illustration10 1960-05-13 3 MR. ROCKEFELLER10 words
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208 1960-05-13 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower said yesterday he r expected that the underground nuclear tests to be held by the United States, perhaps later this year, would be made jointly with Britain and the Soviet Union and devoted purely to the perfecting of an effective208 words
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Article54 1960-05-13 3 LONDON. Thurs. Two Labour MPs will ask the House of Commons to protest against the imprisonment of two women Catholic bishop^ and 12 other priests In China. They want the Government to "press immediately for the release of these innocent missionaries and for the cessation ofReuter - 54 words
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Article27 1960-05-13 3 THE HAGUE. Thurs. —The 15,797-ton Überlan tanker, Bulkoil, caught fire about five miles from Usbaut Beach near here. The crew have been picked up.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article27 1960-05-13 3 PRETORIA. Thurs. The state of emergency was lifted in 20 out of 122 magisterial districts of South Africa today, it was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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354 1960-05-13 3 Mr. Rockefeller dies after a lifetime of giving money NEW YORK, Thursday. ]L¥R. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, Jnr., the oil millionaire and father of the New York Governor, Mr. Nelson Rockefeller, died at Tucson (Arizona) yesterday. He was 86. Mr. Rockefeller died after a long illness. His condition took a turnReuter - 354 words
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117 1960-05-13 3 PAINTER OF ROYALTY DIES AFTER ATTACK CAPETOWN, Thurs.— Mrs. v Ulrica Scott Forbes. 57-year-old artist commissioned by the Queen Mother in 1954 to paint Princess Anne, died in hospital here last nieht after being attacked in her flat by a coloured man on Tuesday night. Mrs. Forbes, widow of aReuter - 117 words
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Article33 1960-05-13 3 TOKYO. Thurs. Two workers today struggled to safety 35 hours after they were burled alive in a cave at a quarry near here. A third worker rescued died in hospital— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement77 1960-05-13 3 Sl* »O I /MC PLANNING TO FLY? Consult your BOM Appointed Travel Agent Go to your BOAC Appointed Travel Agent for advice on all air travel matters. He has all the details of fares, routes and regulations at his finger-tips. His experience is at your service and he will gladly77 words
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Advertisement292 1960-05-13 3 What makes a Sunkist the world's tangiest orange It's the subtropical climate of California and Arizona that fills every Sunkist orange with this wonderfully tangy flavour. It's the same climate that makes each juicy segment rich with nourishment. Sunkist is the world's most pampered orange too Each one is carefully292 words
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Miscellaneous333 1960-05-13 3 Your radSn ff%rlnv RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Mrdium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Shortwave: 62 metres BastVM n r „.,<„. from 9.00 p.m.— 10.00 p.m. SfcRWCE 41.7 metres AM. 630 Good Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES "TrDa^fh M°lcT h B.O0 NC The News; 805 A Dale With Musk-; renan» 3s«333 words
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707 1960-05-13 4 1,000,000 PEOPLE IN SINGAPORE HAVE TO BE TAUGHT MALAY SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Legislative Assembly today gave final approval to the Dewan Bahasa dan Kebudayaan Kebangsaan Bill under which an Institute of National Language and Culture will be set up. In introducing the bill for707 words
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115 1960-05-13 4 ARMED MEN FLED WHEN THE ALARM WENT OFF Thurs. Fiv« O armed robbers who stabbed a watchman to btop him from raising an alarm, set an alarm ringing themselves when they foiced their way Into a wholesaler's firm at Havelock Road this morning. fhe gang bad 45-year-old Mangga Singh pinned115 words
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Article, Illustration436 1960-05-13 4 HUMAN TOUCH IN OFFICE IS VITAL —SAYS EXPERT- SINGAPORE. Thursday. MANY big companies here have still to revise their ways of thinking In employer-employee relations to meet the new political trends. This Is the opinion of the retiring personnel manager of Mansfield and Co., Mr. Hugh Marshall. 39 a man436 words
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289 1960-05-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE Deputy Prime Mi--1 nister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. today called for the establishment of a national art gallery, where paintings, sculptures and ceramics could be exhibited permanently and where exhibitions could also be held. Dr. Toh was speaking at289 words
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Article31 1960-05-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Kerala Association will present 'Singapore Night," a variety concert, at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday under the patronage of Mr 8. Rajaratnaro, the Minister for Culture.31 words
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155 1960-05-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. T^HE organisers and conveners of the International x Bazaar for the blind met today to finalise plans for the bazaar, which will be held on Saturday May 21. The members, representing 20 communities, will assist In putting up 16 national155 words
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Advertisement278 1960-05-13 4 Exclusive Southeast Asia Engagement Commences 19th May LIDO at 8.30 p.m." METRO GOLD*** 'HATER WILLIAM WYLERS HChniCOlON* C*i*l*t* 1 11 Academy Award Winner including BEST Picture! Daily 2 Showi: 4 TT^3cT^m. g| B. Mondays Tuesdoyt ONE SHQ.v only ot 8.30 p.m. PRICES: SJ, Jl tS2 m NO FREE LIST m278 words
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Advertisement90 1960-05-13 4 Beau Brummel Tony EXIT Tony the photographer dittinfuifhed for hn Bohemian inelegance or ottira. Inter Mr. Antony Amtorrono. Jones, huicind of Princess Margaret, the man who has boon catapulted to rom« m n4 fashion loodorship. The moment he rotumt from his honeymoon in the Caribbean ho will go the roundi90 words
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Miscellaneous94 1960-05-13 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES HPHE following is today's -I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Zurich. Ten«r«n, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 710/111) 12.10 a.m.; from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 709/223) 11 25 p m. Oarnda: Prom Medan (OA 900) 2.4S pm94 words
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Miscellaneous473 1960-05-13 4 SINGAPORE MEDICAL AS- YWCA: (Outr«m Roadi IMtrSOC'IATION: Talk on "Bone mediate Malay class 5 p.m Tumours" by Prof. Bryan Mac- 1 SALVATION AKMY: (Clemen- Parland. Profeasor of Orthopaedic oeau Ax-enuei Torrhbearer Group Siiruen-. Univeralty of MaAcnester, i Youth Fellowship 7.30 p.m. T at the Pathology Lecture Theatre FAYA LEBAR METHODIST473 words
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2457 1960-05-13 5 OFF-COURSE BETTING: A CALL FOR REFERENDUM REJECTED BY GOVT. SINGAPORE, Thursday Tl H E Singapore Government today pushed through the Betting Bill which strengthens the law for the suppression of common betting-houses, betting in public places and bookmaking, and at the same time legalises offcourse betting subject to certain conditions.2,457 words
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Advertisement373 1960-05-13 5 'WHEN I GROW UP..." 11l work in j big factory just like you Fattier. And I'll learn all about machines and engines and things. You'll help me, won't you?" Such ambition is worthy of help for years of study and hard work lie ahead, not only to learn about machinery373 words
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Miscellaneous206 1960-05-13 5 Buys Bunny By Balph Beinttlaitl HHI (^gEAT IT.BumiJ M, j^ I "I [vEf? SHOE LANPE? <N. K j/± IY/V CUSTOMER ALLWTyJ j^) *J! fj^^ A P6AL QKi SHMH~n~OOcJ \<S j^l Wl Abner By At Capp I/I G Itf al^^^VwE^El Z' W h O \Y IF SHMOOSARE. A WMf BOTHER "T206 words
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Article66 1960-05-13 6 ID W ore's Sl* (Minimum) MRS. T.K. KURU and children thank relative* aad friend* who *ent ureaths. message* of condolence aad attended the funeral of late Mr. T. K. Kuru architect K.L. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Kua Jit Lai of Malacca wishes to thank nil relati.es and66 words
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Article252 1960-05-13 6 to Worig SU (Minimum) RHEUMATISM, ACHES Pains? Poor circulation may be the trouble. FITZPATRICKS SUPERMARKET advise customers that the amended late shopping hours are now Fridays until 7.30 p.m. and Saturdays 6.00 p.m BREAKFAST IN A minute that's Cubs Shredded Wheat. Add milk nd s snnnklin* of sugar and252 words
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661 1960-05-13 6 The Straits Times Friday, May 13, 1960. Restraint in London I The more flexible the institution of Commonwealth remains, the greater its chances of survival and development Nothing could be more obvious. But the apartheid crisis, which is the greatest visible danger yet to the Commonwealth structure, is not going661 words
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Article329 1960-05-13 6 The importance to Japan of the new trade treaty is out of all proportion to the size of the Malayan market for manufactured goods, though that also is not insignificant. It is no recent discovery that Japan, like Britain, must both buy and sell on a huge scale329 words
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Article244 1960-05-13 6 An architectural squabble never does any harm, and there are likely to be differences of opinion about the Federation's proposed National Museum. Is it really Malay style, or has the inspiration come from further north across the Thai border? It is a fine point and not of great244 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1960-05-13 6 Carroll Kenworthy - THE CIA AND THE MASTER SPY WHO RUNS IT Carroll Kenworthy CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY by This is the agency that is— SO SECRET EVEN ITS PHONE NUMBER ISNT KNOWN SO SECRET NO-ONE KNOWS WHO WORKS FOR IT SO SECRET EVEN CONGRESS IS IN THE DARK WASHINGTON, Thnrs. THE Central IntUPI - 1,239 words
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Article1005 1960-05-13 6 REBECCA WEST - That old black magic... REBECCA WEST THE WITCH-DOCTOR IS STILL VERY POWERFUL MEDICINE IN SOUTH AFRICA by_ EVERY year South Africans. black and white, are apt to feel curiosity as to who is going to win the July Han d i cap, which is their Derby. Some of the black1,005 words
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Advertisement577 1960-05-13 6 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS t— f»« reapmrteiw* *f rttl •rs on/ re«r*s*al*M*« at t*i n*«* COLO STOtASI ARCAN OKCMAHO ROAD. aiNaAPOIt* **U rreeUM imli wd—rtUmimmU and fcoi muter r Small mdctrtimmrmt, mlmtt SB ic»««s«re maw kimitd tol COLD STORAOf SKANCHO at HOLLAND ROAD, KATOM*. Kimi. ROAD a NAVAL (JAM AUTHOMSID AGINTSi577 words
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Advertisement78 1960-05-13 6 UNLOCK YOUR INNER MIND Most of us use our conscious minds too much, ignoring the buried half that science calls "the subconscious." Yet many of the greatest figures of history solved their problems away from their desks, when they were relaxing! The April Reader's Digest (now on sale), includes a78 words
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Advertisement114 1960-05-13 6 ■r futvt ticket tell you how to crocs U.S. A.— and really tee it? Yon can get plenty of tickets that will take you acrns America. But they don't say anything about showing you the country. But if you book your ticket with Bouttead't you'll be told how to tee114 words
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Article134 1960-05-13 7 RELIEFENGINEER ARRIVES IN TIME pENANG, Thurs. 1 A relief engineer rushed from Hong Kong to join the pilgrim ship Anking which sailed from here tonight with 790 pilgrims for Mecca. The engineer, who flew from the British colony early this morning. Joined the vessel half an hour before it sailed134 words
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Article46 1960-05-13 7 PENANG. Thurs. Mr. Austin Coates, former secretary of Sir Anthony Abell. Governor of Sarawak, has taken over duties as Information Officer attached to the United Kingdom High Commissioner's Office here. He relieves Mr. David Wehl. who has left for the United Kingdom on leave.46 words
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78 1960-05-13 7 DETECTIVE IS ACCUSED OF CAUSING INJURY SINGAPORE, Thurs. A detective. Yap Heng Vok, 28. was charged in a magistrate's court today with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Ng Poh Leong by a rash act. resulting from a shooting incident on the night of AprU 10. Yap was alleged to have78 words
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122 1960-05-13 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Before flying oft to Argentina today Sir Alister McMullin, chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, said he had been tremendously impressed by the progress made both ln the Federation and Singapore. Blr Alister, who spent three weeks in the 1 two122 words
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Article51 1960-05-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— An exhibition of Shell Company traffic games 'will be staged on the padang opposite the Jubilee Hall here from May 25 to May 28. startIng dally at 3.30 p.m. The show Is specially Intended for schoolchildren In order to teach them traffic safety51 words
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Article17 1960-05-13 7 SEGAMAT. Thurs.—lnspector Prltam Singh. Senior Investigating Officer. Segamat. has left for India on leave.17 words
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Article, Illustration321 1960-05-13 7 TREATY MAY INCLUDE A COMMON MARKET AS LONG-TERM AIM, SAYS MANILA ENVOY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rFHE proposed South-east Asia Friendship and Economic Treaty may include a common market system as part of its long-term objective. This was stated here today by the Philippines Minister in321 words
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215 1960-05-13 7 Big boom in nation's iron mining industry IPOH, Thursday. ffVHE booming iron ore mining industry in Malaya showed a spectacular increase in production during the first quarter of this year. The 14 mines ln production turned out a record total of 1.106.042 tons, an increase of 477.100 tons over the215 words
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109 1960-05-13 7 POLY GETS A MALAY CAPTAIN TO TRAIN SAILORS SINGAPORE. Thurs. For the first time in Singapore's maritime history, a Malay sea captain has been appointed a nautical Instructor at the Polytechnic. He is Capt. Noordln bin Yunos, of Singapore. He will train 20 Malay seafarers who hope to qualify for109 words
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Article31 1960-05-13 7 PENANG, Thurs. There was a slight drop ln Penang's birth rate last month. Official statistics Issued today recorded 786 births ln April against 851 ln March.31 words
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129 1960-05-13 7 JTUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The atmosphere wasn't as gay this morning as last night when eight men, who had been at a party together gathered again. This time they squeezed into the dork of the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate's Court to plead guilty129 words
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80 1960-05-13 7 DEPOSED THAI PREMIER SPENDS QUIET DAY SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Field Marshal Pibul Songgram. former Prime Minister of Thailand, soent a quiet day in Singapore today. He went sightseeing and did a little shopping in between private functions arranged by friends. The 63-year-old one-time "strong man" of Thailand, deposed in 1957. arrived80 words
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Article87 1960-05-13 7 LENDER WINS 48 P.C. LOAN CLAIM SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr Justice Tan Ah Tah l n the High Court today allowed 48 per cent Interest a year in a claim on a promissory note filed in court before the new Moneylenders' Ordinance came Into operation on Sept 11, 1959. The claimant.87 words
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Article19 1960-05-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Segamat has elected a district rural development committee, comprising 14 official and unofficial members.19 words
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370 1960-05-13 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday HTHE Singapore Gov- eminent invited today applications from Malay students for bursaries in the University of Malaya. These bursaries will be awarded to Malays who are undergoing degree courses and to those who have been accepted for the next370 words
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Article, Illustration147 1960-05-13 7 A PARTY of five Singapore Journalists now on a month's visit to Britain as guests of the British Government were received by Si- Godfrey Ince. chairnun of Cable and Wireless Ltd., Mr. N.C. Chapling and Mr. H.H. Eggers. managing directors, and Mr. H.C. Baker, director, at147 words
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135 1960-05-13 7 Police shoot masked man in ambush A LOR STAR, Thurs. Police ambushed and shot a masked man as he was trying to escape after holding up a teacher at his quarters in the Sultan Abdul Hamid College early today. The man had opened fire at the police party when challenged.135 words
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Article215 1960-05-13 7 'BEHAVE' ORDER TO 'SCARED WOMAN' SINGAPORE. Thurs.~ 0 Described by her counsel as a "very frightened woman," Chin Mooi Kooi was today bound over in a $200 surety for six months for attempting to hurt a woman neighbour, Chong Ah Leng, with a knife. Chin was originally accused of hurting215 words
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Advertisement168 1960-05-13 7 S ST€PS TO BEAUTY rWMRBASE iLtegy Sole Agents: WING ON CO., 71-75. SOUTH BRIDGE HO:. S'PORC TtLi 3J276 don't cheat your family You do If you think all Oats are alike l^r ■^f "J« P^dTelW 0" y TW»» »lf quality dlff»p«K« QUAKER Oats are the one area** «f o«t» so168 words
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609 1960-05-13 8 FINANCE MINISTER EXPLAINS WHY THIS MOVE WAS 'NECESSARY 9 Singapore:, Thursday THE Income Tax Amendment Bill was passed in the Legislative Assembly today after a lengthy debate which began yesterday. After a short debate in committee when the clauses were dealt with,609 words
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Advertisement443 1960-05-13 8 itXiS <flßfe- an OXFORD? J la FIAT 1200? '^■BBBaHB' i 42 m.p.g. in W^w#\ X^JL a VOLKSWAGEN?] I 48 m.p.g. in Jfcßte^-^^^ M YES-ON I l *HIRE ARE THE ACTUAL REtomm SULTS IN THE 1960 MALAYAN fwlff If I IClil^ MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN:— ■▼■\/l#l i.V| Vi^ CAR NO. 30-1959 MORRIS443 words
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Advertisement168 1960-05-13 8 ECONOMICAL SAFE SIMPLE TOUGH YAMAHA 125 cc MM, 4 speed gear-box. Signal Lights. Push button starter. The Motorcycle with the A4-Star Thoroughbred:- FUNCTIONAL BEAUTY JET-LIKE ACCELERATION TIRBO-SMOOTH PERFORMANCE it ENGINEERED FOR LIFE-LONG DEPENDABILITY Latest Models Free Demonstration No Obligation. SOLE AGENTS:LAI COMPANY, Nos. 170-173. BATI' ROAD Xl ALA 1.1 Ml'l168 words
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Miscellaneous319 1960-05-13 8 Straits Times Crossword ACRUss 7. Harp on it In a drinking 1. Being interested In figures, song (7. 6). he's responsible for making 8. Conqueror's youngest son main match a tie 13 1 might, make her try fishnet 9. Cuts out drill without hesita- <5. 3. Si. tlon iTi 10.319 words
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Advertisement1422 1960-05-13 9 w McALISTER 6t CO., LTD. w_ WWIJI IEL, Nl: ***** VK V*** KlrtrgWM4 M LD» KLAVKNESS LOCK F l^ LONDON NAMBUM, RSTTERBAM NAVBI 108 AMELIS. SAN FRANCISCO, 1 NULL. SEATTLE. VAMCOUVIR t PORTLAND Cm OF NEWCASTLE Acctptiil carp ftr ClitraJ k luU Spore P. Sham Penani America. Mi. 11-12/28 May1,422 words
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Article126 1960-05-13 10 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares traded along easier lines here today. ICIANZ gained Is. to 83s. 6d. H. C. Sleigh reacted to ease 3d. to 18s. and Colonial Sugar eased to £79 155.. down 255. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend, while Commonwealth bonds held a126 words
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Article114 1960-05-13 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices pel plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/ContSnen'. May/ June shipments $3L buye.s. $35 i sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $54 selleis, drum $56 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Mumok white '75. Sarawak $270 iboth aown $5). special Sarawak black114 words
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473 1960-05-13 10 RUBBER SQUEEZE STILL CONTINUES: 7 CTS. PREMIUM By Our Market Correspondent THE baffling conditions continued on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday with May first grade over the 1 36 cents level and the premium over June widening to from seven to seven and a quarter cents. May held yesterday largely473 words
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Article35 1960-05-13 10 SINGAPORE, MAY 12. RUBBER: $1.36 per lb. tup 1U cento). 5 p.m. close: $1.36 3 8 (steady). TIN: $387 per picul (up 62 3 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (up It tons).35 words
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Article221 1960-05-13 10 \1 V first grade rubber buyers ITX f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 136 cento per lb., up one and a quarter cents on Wednesday's close. The closing tone was steady cjuiet. B.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 135'221 words
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Article22 1960-05-13 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: May 12 May 11 Industrials: 143.54 143.48 Tins: 180.11 179.55 Rubbers: 302.37 398.13 Jan. 1 1958 100.22 words
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Article72 1960-05-13 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or erxpected today are: Drenle 1/2, Adrastus 4/5. Nlnnv Figarl 6A, Perseus 6/7. Beniievis 8/9. Suruga Maru 10/11. Shigeshima Maru 13/14 Monmour.hsliire 15/16. Chakdina 18. Udana 19. Mustlka Timor N. Wall 4. Bentong 21/22. Daizui Maru 23 24. Charon 25/26.72 words
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Article1130 1960-05-13 10 QN the Malayan Stock Exchange I yesterday. Industrials were quietly steady at quotations, tin* were slightly Irregular while rubbers were Arm. Members of the Exchange re- j ported the following business at the afternoon call. Individual share markings are given In brackets unless only one contract was1,130 words
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Article115 1960-05-13 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T 32 15/16, O.D. 33 l/lt>. 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit, bills. 33 1/2 trade I bills. (anada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/8. O.D. 32115 words
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Advertisement1182 1960-05-13 10 express U.S.A. PacUio «Jt Atlantic Coast Service UK t.I.A. E.I.A Spore P. Sham Penan| H'konp L Anfeiej New York ■■Kunkawa Maru 2S May/ 2 Jww 1/4 Jill IMM 21 JaM M Mt| 'Riaikana Maiu' Ist Call 24 21 Jne 27 21 Jill 2tt Call 28/ M Jim B July 211,182 words
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Advertisement500 1960-05-13 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE fir Hii|Ui| Uiaa S oore P. Sham Penaftf •■••ONIVIMTT" 21 Mi, 24 Ml) 2? MiJ "LINfVIMTT" llJ.nr 11 Ju.r 14 JWM Calls PMM. Fir liataea. Cl.tta|ei|. Calcitta:■•■.UTMEVEMTr- !!l.ii is Jmi IM«*e "DONfVE»ETT" II Jt4> HJ.I, J.I, ■DOIPHEVEMTT" JJ J.I, n M, Bulk oil latex soace ava< able500 words
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Advertisement745 1960-05-13 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the posts of (a) Librarian/Clerk. Qualifications: English School Cer- I tlflcate with credit in Malay, or I I Std 5 Malay plus Englkh School Certificate. Experience In offlce work and/or welfare work 1 In Kampongs. Age 30 years and745 words
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Advertisement579 1960-05-13 10 I NOTICES NOTICE FEDEBATION OF MALATA $32.u*0.««0 3 ,r Local Loan 1961 1971. NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Register of the I above-mentioned loan will be I closed from 15th. to 30th. May. i 1960. both days inclusive, for pra~ I paration of Interest warrant*. H. C. ROBERTS.579 words
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Advertisement1123 1960-05-13 11 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Monday 30th May, 1960 are invited by the Commissioner, Royal Federation of Malaya Pclice. for the purchase of Serviceable and Unserviceable Sto. Full particulars may be obtained at the office of the Officer Commanding, Federal Stores Depot, Gurney1,123 words
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Advertisement839 1960-05-13 11 NOTICES THE NEW SERENDAH RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated In tbe Federation of Malay*) Notice Is given that the transfer books of the Company will be closed from May 24th to June 3rd i960 and not from May 24th to July 3rd as previously notified. BOUSTEAD-BUTTsTRY EBTATB AOKNCY LTD. As Secretaries.839 words
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Advertisement738 1960-05-13 11 Laaa. J m PvJ I I *aW tl 1 I "1 at JTk i I nil aV^ aWf HsjHsMapasßsßsMMßsjMl j^HHHHHH^B^H|HH^|Kj r f^T (Continued from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT It Word, SS (Mim.)— Box St ctt txtrm SALESMAN WANTED experience in Radio. Tape-recorder Photography. State experience to Box A4SO4 B.T. Blnoipore JUNIOR738 words
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Advertisement1035 1960-05-13 11 SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt SS t Win.)— Box St ctt. txtrr WANTED INTELLIGENT ENCLISH Speaking Chinese to conduct market survey Knowledge photography aad Chinese dialects essential. Temporary Job only reply Box A 4305 S.T. S'por*. 4 EUROPEAN ASIAN CONFIDENTIAL Secretaries 3 Lady Secretaries 4 Stenographers tor 10 American /European Companies'1,035 words
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Advertisement996 1960-05-13 11 1 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wordt SS (Mim.)— Box St eit txtrm j UROFIAN CUIST HOUSE Tanglin Offer* large room* or suite* with every convenience. In cool md quxl >urryjn4- Ins*. Very moderate term*. Telephone 24)458. (Spore). "WILMIR COURT" Leonle Rill Road. Singapore, 9. Large Luxurious Flats exceptionally Cool and airy996 words
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Advertisement1120 1960-05-13 11 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS tt Word, SS (Mim.)— Box St tU mxtrm BAMASA MELAYU: A sons n Akal Buku 1-4. Bench Bachaan Buku 1-4, ivnjodoh BlUngan. Huraian Simpulan Babasa. i^*-*" Nahu Melayu etc Obtainable at Pete*. Chong* MATHSI MATMSI MATMSI Bcnool Certificate Mathematics: A handbook to candidates. Each problem clearly explained1,120 words
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Advertisement991 1960-05-13 11 FOR SALE tt Wmrdt U (Mim.)— Boa tt ctt. txtrm CHIAP SALE: I'ssd radios. Mod. I* from »25-. Excellent condition. 10, Collyrr Quay, Blngapore-l; and 3. Bjklt BlßUni Road. Kuala Lumpur. AVIARY, 1 pair Budgerigars feedlnc bowls stc. also one spare carrying ok* complete $100 0.n.0. one garden dot. 40991 words
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243 1960-05-13 12 NEW U.S. OIL FOR CARS AND MACHINES A NOTHER new brand A of additives fdr engine oil and fuel, claimed to be capable of increasing the life of engine m6v i n g parts, has been introduced on to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore markets. Manufactured by the Bardahl243 words
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Article380 1960-05-13 12 Hectic speculation hits trade PEPPER DEALERS DISREGARD RULES: ASSOCIATION [HE Singapore Pepper Exporters and Packers Association expressed concern at its recent tfinual general meeting over uncontrolled speculation on the local pepper market. The association claimed that such speculation had beerr detrimental to the trade and had adversely affected the good380 words
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Article241 1960-05-13 12 T»HE Singapore Junior x Chamber of Commerce will soon sponsor for the second year a youth training r oJect in Singapore, with a view to providing students leaving secondary schools with practical experience. Mr. Tan Hlan Tsln. president, said yesterday that this project, called boys' days241 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-05-13 12 Masters' chief for Nairobi advertising conference MR. ALEC JONES, managing director of Masters (1958) Ltd.. leaves Singapore tomorrow to attend a "summit' 1 conference of advertising agency heads in Nairobi, East Africa. The meeting has been organised to cement links in the BOM AS (Benson's Overseas Marketing and Advertising Services)96 words
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Article, Illustration224 1960-05-13 12 AN Australian group of companies, Repco Engine Parts Group, is introducing automotive Repco piston rings and water pump kits to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya This was revealed by Mr. J. E. Ralston, sales manager of Repco Engine Part* Group, before he left224 words
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Article116 1960-05-13 12 SWISS Air Transport Co. Ltd. is flying more passengers, cargo and mail than ever before, according to a spokesman of the Singapore office. The spokesman said that Swissair had flown 11 per cent more passengers, cargo and mall In the first quarter of the year than In116 words
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Article21 1960-05-13 12 Sarawak exported a total of 15.483 tons of bauxite In March. This was her first shipment overseas this year.21 words
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Article, Illustration269 1960-05-13 12 Pen firm executive forecasts better Far East business AN executive of The Parker Pen Company said in Singapore that he foresaw a greater growth of the pen business in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and the entire Far East. The executive, Mr. Edward K. McCray, who is foreign sales representative269 words
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Article137 1960-05-13 12 A SINGAPORE textile company, Chop Kwong Soon, has opened another branch shop at East Coast Road, Singapore. The company handles a wide range of furnishing fabrics from the United States and leading textile manufacturers in Europe. Mr. Wong Hin Wai, proprietor, said at the137 words
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Article60 1960-05-13 12 Tinned pineapples, which have for a long time been one of the cheapest available canned fruit, will shortly become dearer in the British shops, says the Financial Times. After falling steadily for three years, wholesale prices have now begun to recover, and it is expected60 words
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Article99 1960-05-13 12 ROYAL Inter Ocean Lines' passengerfreighter ship, Maetsuycker, arrives in Fremantle from Singapore today for the last time. The 4.272-ton liner will sail again for Singapore on Tuesday after wtiich she will be withdrawn from the service to Western Australia. Since she entered this service in 1948,99 words
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Advertisement329 1960-05-13 12 it PORTABLE f RECORD REPRODUCER YT^Mit I*^1 A complete STEREO■*ITn| j PHONIC Reproducer CS?I tystem designed specially for you at a price I everyone can afford. T»it» Artlßlif tr» Volumi, Ton., and Balance Control* 10" k 4" speaker* In main and otennon unit* A 'our »pee 4 outo-ehonger titt«d with329 words
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Advertisement90 1960-05-13 12 A M It i i s\. "^m /14*i-f7 H'HJJ ilfMJt T^ iim^^*" I On TAI Sc-wice. to E99HSI nn wo Ist class Serving weekly as from May 4 Uh'lh tourist PARIS. ATHENS. BEIRUT. Jf NOUM6A. NANDI. TEHERAN, KARACHI. BANGKOK. Sydney BORA BORA. PAPEETE. SAIGON. DJAKARTA. DARWIN HONOLULU. LOS ANGELES w90 words
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Article, Illustration629 1960-05-13 13 S'pore team with the will to win NO team in this year's Malaya Cup football competition have had such a good start to the season as Singapore. And no team can be more determined to succeed. When Singapore last week beat by three goals to nil the All-India team who629 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-05-13 13 BOTH players go up for the ball at the same time bat goalkeeper Wragir beats Regimental Pay Office centreforward Neilson to it an incident in Wednesday's Robinson Cup final which the Paymen won 2-o.— Straits Times picture by Kok Ab Cbons-Kok Ab Cbons - 47 words
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304 1960-05-13 13 TEOH ENG TATT - The Marines will not forget Wakiman TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— MaxO well's lelt full back Wakiman blotted out Omar Awang. Marines' outside right and a Singapore Malaya Cup candidate from their S.A.F.A. league lirst division match at Jalan Besar Stadium today, and his successful policing contributed largely to304 words
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Article245 1960-05-13 13 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN Ahmad misunderstood call and scored own goal B, SINGAPORE. Thurs. Junior Athletic Association's left full back. Ahmad, had an unhappy experience today. He caused his team's 1-0 defeat by Sukaramal A' In a SAFA league Div. 3D match on the Malay Football Association ground245 words
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Article177 1960-05-13 13 QINOAPORE. Tim*. SingaO pore's most promising junior footballers will get a chance of! Dlaylng against a touring side t i-,rn the Kwon<> Wah football te»m of Hong Kong come Uert late: this month. At the MDgpjMM Amateur Foot-' ball Association s finance and admlnN'tation commit**177 words
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Article61 1960-05-13 13 BQXINO Spore amateur championship* iSMF Hall 1 pjn.). S'gor am item championships BR Park 9 p.m.). BOCCFR Spore Olv SA: Blue Rover* K»ben»ran Club (Farrer Pk): n«v. JB: Pulnu Rukom v Perhimnonnn Stia (Oevlarut*: Setta Jaya v *»AF P«let«r 'A' (Farrer Pk). FrirndW: Spo'e Joint Service* v Army61 words
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Article402 1960-05-13 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK with SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ENTENTURIUS. last season's top money spinner, AJ is back in form and with only 7.11 to "carry, the Gold Vase winner can be a big threat to Happy Melody in main sprint at Bukit Timah on Saturday. With402 words
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Article197 1960-05-13 13 KUCCER Spor* oiv. 1: Maxwell 2 (Haron. All Astart Marines i lOmax Awansj;; Drr. jp Bukit Tlmah 2 (Waaari Maxwell A 0; Dlr. M>. Sukaramal A 1 1 (gift) Junior AJL 0 Prnaiig Dlv. 1: Muslim R.C. B 5 (Abdul Majld 2. Arlffin Manan. Yusof Atan. sintiia Mydlni197 words
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Article130 1960-05-13 13 COINTV CRICKtT At Hove: Sussex 2»4 (Smith U. Parfct. 131) Glamorgan M-l. At Oxford: Oxford 77-4 v South Africa (rain curtailed play). At Cambridge: York.s 371-3 dec. (Scott 82. Sharpe JO3 n.o.i. Cambridge 17-1. At Portsmouth: Hampshire 240 iSalnsbury 08 n.o. Wheatley -91). Win- wick 1 1-0. Al Ilford:130 words
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Article34 1960-05-13 13 IPOH. Thurs The Perak A-A.A. will only submit to FMAAO the names of thoss Athletic coaches whn pasned a wrl'ten *xam!nn> Won lo be held on Sunday, May 23. as officials.34 words
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Article251 1960-05-13 13 VIC NAYAGAM - MCFA is unlawful body, FAM told VIC NAYAGAM By IfUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. The Malayan Chinese Football Association has been refused registration in the Federation. The Registrar of Societies Inche M. M. Hashlm, has written to the F.A. of Malaya stating that the M.C.F A. is an "unlawful body- and251 words
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Article60 1960-05-13 13 PENANG. Thurs. Muslim R C. "B" created an upset when they beat last year's runners-up. Chinese Wanderers, 5-4 In a Div. 1 league soccer match at the City Stadium today. The game w;m marred by rough pUy. Two MFC players, Yusof Atan and Artffln Manan. were sent off60 words
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Advertisement193 1960-05-13 13 d p tetc/i <t v^i W''" mf wr m 77 v *m\Jm\ mm mw t^mmm mm f m\ DkJ you know that Vodka J m\^ T t mixes well with almost ■Hk IB ■fe everything? try fao?^f Vodkj Gimlets, Vodka *M&j fjf&jk' Collins, Bloody Mary's, Bh Vodka-on-the-rocks, 'jaffir^^" Vodka Tonic193 words
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Article534 1960-05-13 14 LONDON Thursday THE Commonwealth Prime Ministers today considered the strong differences that have arisen among their senior officials on what references, if any, should be made to apartheid in their final communique. An authoritative sourer said that the officials, now drafting the communique of the 10-dayReuter - 534 words
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Article59 1960-05-13 14 MRS. CICILf RODRICUES and Mm hat I Bhephrrdnon sin. erf.y thank fntiuU. rrlattvt>. kind help, attendBBS* funeral Krani-I* Paglar. wreaths, donation* max trend*. MRS. MARY JAMICN family thank all relatives and friend* for their most va'uahle assistance. wreaths, kind condolrnces. offers of m«n«s A prayers and attendance at the59 words
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Obituary26 1960-05-13 14 IN CHERISHED MEMORY I loved father Lw Chak Kwok of nonpar departed on 13.3.195* "Oone nut Not Forgotten" ln*< /t .1 l>y loving family.26 words
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Article24 1960-05-13 14 MR. CROWLEV* aportn an- being :it W, N. Kround in In* •hm-ncr. but on Fridays only. Will (•rent* intcrrsti-d phone Virrall. 314 M.24 words
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Article184 1960-05-13 14 CLEARED OF SEAMAN'S MURDER SINGAPORE. Thurs. Trinidad Felipe Pimentel, 19. a former seaman in the American freighter John B. Kulukundis, was acquitted in the Singapore High Court today of a charge of murdering a fellow seaman, Yourick Guillory. His defence was not called. At the close of the prosecution case.184 words
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Article29 1960-05-13 14 SAIGON. Thurs. Communist terrorists killed a member of the Catholic Action Organization and severely injured a priest during an ambush in Bleu Hoa Province on Sunday. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article33 1960-05-13 14 LONDON. Thurs. The House of Commons passed a I Government bill to legalise i cash betting on horse races in betting shops to be set up i all over the country.33 words
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Article187 1960-05-13 14 LATE SPORTS RESULTS SINGAPORE, Thursday. RIGHTING for a place in the Singapore team to x meet the Federation in their international match for the A.P. Lim Trophy, the local boxers gave a promising display at the first night of the Singapore A.B.A. open championships at the187 words
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Article134 1960-05-13 14 U.K. cricket scores LONDON. Thurs.— Tea scores In today's matches were: At Manchester: Gloucestershire 165. Lancashire 111 for three, R. Barber 47. rain curtailed play. At Hove: Sussex 294. Glamorgan 260. J. preabdee 69, J. Evans 52. At the Oval: Surrey 341 tor seven declared. Worcestershire 120 (or eight. AtReuter - 134 words
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Article282 1960-05-13 14 LONDON, Thurs. Generally buoyant conditions prevailed In London stock markets today. There was some expansion in the demand for industrial equities and with stock In short supply, there was a widespread and in some Instances substantial advance In prices. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamps282 words
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Article32 1960-05-13 14 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 42' id.. June 4 1d.. July-Bept. 374<L, Oct./ Dec. 34\d, Jan/March 33..d, April/June 32 4 d.. May c l.f. 3«>4d., June c.IX 37Hd. Tone: Very steady after easier.32 words
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Article20 1960-05-13 14 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £786'j, sellers £787. Forward buyers £786. sellers £7854. Settlement £787. Turnover a.m. 95 tons. p.m. 15.20 words
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170 1960-05-13 14 The PMs will study Commonwealth Court plan LONDON. Thursday. THK Commonwealth Prime Ministers yesterday promised to gWv further and careful study to proposal by Ceylon For the .creation Of a "Commonwealth Court" for dealing with disputes among them, i Authoritative sources said that the proposal was put by Benat >rReuter - 170 words
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Article78 1960-05-13 14 34 CASES OF POLIO IN BRUNEI Brunei, Thurs. Thirty-four cases of poliomyelitis have been reported in the state of Brunei so far, it waa officially announced today. Dr Abdul Wahab Ariff. State Medical Officer, said that there was no cause for alarm and the Government was taking all measures toReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement154 1960-05-13 14 A luxury soup in everything but price! delicious Cream of Chicken Soup I C S* Here's real chicken flavour in every spoonful. Rich'and creamy, it's a perfect way to sun a meal. Only Heint V can make Cream of Chicken Soup this good. Enjoy it with your family today. PAINDJSTiFPEARS154 words
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