The Straits Times, 14 May 1960
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Title Section20 1960-05-14 1 \vm\«,i daily nimnii) sale exceeds 80.000 The Straits Times. fie***** 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1960 if 15 CENTS20 words
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Article665 1960-05-14 1 SPLIT ON APARTHEID UP TO THE LAST DAY Referendum on republic: Louw given a chance Union must get consent to stay in C'wealth LONDON, Friday, j JHE Commonwealth Prime Ministers affirmed publicly today that if South Africa becomes a republic, it must then ask for the665 words
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216 1960-05-14 1 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Suggestions aimed at easing racial tension in South Africa have been submitted to Dr. Hendrik Vcrwoerd. the Prime Minister, on behalf of five employer organisations controlling 1.500.000 Africans. Dr. \v. J. Busschau. president of the Transvaal and UrangeReuter - 216 words
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359 1960-05-14 1 > HARRY MILLER - Unhappy Tengku plans 'positive action' From > HARRY MILLER I ONDON, Fri— Tengku Abdul Rahman left the conference room at 10, Downing Street today dissatisfied with the watereddown reference to apartheid in the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' final communique. "We were only able to persuade South Africa to amend its apartheid359 words
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274 1960-05-14 1 RED AIR CHIEF CALLS OFF U.S. TRIP WASHINGTON. Friday (UuKK AIR MARSHA*, K. A. Vershinin, Chief of the Soviet Air Force, t<xlav c;moelled his planned \isit to the United State*. He told tne U.S. Air Force thai "it would be more appropriate to postpone my visit until a more suitableUPI - 274 words
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104 1960-05-14 1 PARIS, Friday. MR. CHRISTIAN HERTER, the U.S. Secretary of State, arrived here by air from Washington today for the East- West Summit talks opening on Monday. Mr. Herter was the first Western statesman to arrive for pre-Sunimit consultations before President Eisenhower. President de GaulleReuter - 104 words
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Article54 1960-05-14 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The spokesman of the Chinese Embassy in Jakarta. Mr. Lien Chlng. said today the Chinese Consul in Bandjarmasln. East Borneo, Mr. Chiang Yen. had been imposed 41 hours forcible house arrest by the Indonesian Army. The spokesman told a press conference: "This isReuter - 54 words
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174 1960-05-14 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fri. The United States failed today to put a balloon satellite as tall as a 10--storey building into orbit. It was to have provided long range communications between earth and outer space. The satellite was a 1321 b. plastic sphere folded like an174 words
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Article, Illustration152 1960-05-14 1 MODEL FRIEND HURT IN COLLISION AT HIS SIDE IN LAST MOMENTS PARIS. Friday. MUNCE ALY KUAN, wealthy international playboy turned diplomat, died here last night after ;i road accident in a Paris suburb. Tall, dark-haired Bettina. French mannequin and the Prince's constant companion152 words
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Article127 1960-05-14 1 20,000 demand: 'To the wall' OAVANA, Fri.—Twen- ty thousand students and workers clamouring for more firing squad executions shouted ant,i-»U.S. slogans and demanded the end of Havana's last two major independent papers in a demonstration lasting until early this morning. •To the wall"— the call for the firing squad— welled127 words
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Article3616 1960-05-14 2 Passed— the new unions' charter LIM ALLEGES THAT PROVISION ABOUT FEDERATION-BORN PERSONS BEING ELIGIBLE WAS FOR 'TEN TALL MEN' SINGAPORE. Friday THE new charter for trade unions in Singapore was passed in the Legislative Assembly today after a lively two-hour debate. The Trade Unions Bill, which repeals Ihe existing Trade3,616 words
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Advertisement22 1960-05-14 2 Read of Her Dreams Doubts HHPiB^Bk Hones MBmf^B^Kk Interests aftß? Ambitions H^HmH will- T/Jmm mj ■*< W ffm4 Her own magazine ....out soon.22 words
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Miscellaneous14 1960-05-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /^eir ow*»eo up *c*\ f i'm some to 00-nm)14 words
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577 1960-05-14 3 LONDON, Friday T ONDON, Fri Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Premier, said here last night that he felt the most important question to be discussed at next week's Summit conference in Paris was that of nuclear tests. It was alse. heReuter - 577 words
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156 1960-05-14 3 Violinist is held for bomb in plane hoax WASHINGTON, Fri. Joseph Rosenberg, 41, a concert violinist, was arrested in New York by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents yesterday on charges of perpetrating a bomb hoax against a Pan American Jet airliner bound for Bermuda. The Justice Department said Rosenberg made156 words
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Article27 1960-05-14 3 LONDON. Fri. The Duke of Gloucester, uncle of the Queen, flew from London yesterday to Wildenrath, West Germany, for a twoday visit to RAF units.27 words
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290 1960-05-14 3 BID TO MEET SHORTAGES IN COMMONWEALTH LONDON, Friday DETAILS of a £6 million plan to provide Commonwealth countries with urgently needed teachers were published here today in a Government White Paper. A Bill also published to- r day would enable Britain to spendReuter - 290 words
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94 1960-05-14 3 Local poll landslide for the Tories I ONDON, Fri.—Con- servatives swept into power in yesterday's borough elections "in England and Wales, late returns showed today. With almost complete results now available, the Conservatives said that: Conservative and Conservative .supported candidates had 1,723 seats— gains 468. losses 58; Independents: 439 seats—Reuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration189 1960-05-14 3 ADVICE TO DIANA: DONT GO TO ROYAL SHOW ONDON, Frl.— .The unofn- clal 'Church of England Newspaper" today advised Diana Dors, blonde, bos<>my film star, to stay "as far away as possible" from next Monday's royal command variety performance The newspaper said the selection of Miss Dors to appear andReuter - 189 words
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Article39 1960-05-14 3 LONDON. Frl— The turnover on gambling In Britain last year was £34 million greater than In 1958. the Churches Committee on Gambling estimates. In its annual report, the committee estimated the 1959 turnover at £647.400.--000.—Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article34 1960-05-14 3 HAVANA. Fri —An American pilot, Matthew Edward Duke. 42. was killed by Cuban police when he landed a light plane just outside Havana to pick up two men and a woman. U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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124 1960-05-14 3 PLANE HITS 'BUMP' IN AIR— II INJURED MIAMI, Friday. A DC-8 JET airliner about to make a landing hit "a big bump" of air turbulence yesterday and injured 11 of the 55 people aboard. The Injured passenger* were taken to hospital for examination but none of the Injuries was serious.124 words
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Article26 1960-05-14 3 PNOMPENH. Fri. —The Earl of Selkirk. British High Commissioner for South-east Asia, arrived here from Singapore yesterday on a threeday visit to Camtoodla.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous394 1960-05-14 3 your radio today... 10.00 Life With The Lyons; 10.30 RADIO SINGAPORE ht World Of Jazz no Good Medium Wave 476 metres RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE: 62 metre. NATIO NAL SHORTWAVE from ».»0 p.m. 10.00 p.m. >l XVI( I 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 Mr.DUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00394 words
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702 1960-05-14 4 Mr. Byrne explains objects of new body SINGAPORE, Fri. "JHH Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said the Government was confident that, with the establishment of the People's Association, community centres and youth clubs would help to bring the people of702 words
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Article63 1960-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The finals of the Grand Talentime' sponsored by Nestles in aid of the Convent of the Holy infant Jesus orphanage will be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Convent, and not 6 p.m. as wrongly printed in some tickets. Trophies and cash prizes donated63 words
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208 1960-05-14 4 Jail, fine for car theft: Taxi confiscated SINGAPORE, Fri. Hong Chin Men*, 36, a taxi-driver, was jailed for 18 months and fined $3,000, or another six months' jail, for the theft of a car in the early hours of April 6. A second man, charged with receiving four tyres removed208 words
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Article69 1960-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association has received $1,100 from Buddhists In Singapore as Vesak Day gifts. The following is the list of donations The committee, teachers and pupils of the Mcc Toh School, $800. teachers and pupils of the Maha i Bodhi School. $100; the Singapore69 words
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Article80 1960-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Pri.— Mr. K. Visuvalingam has been elected president of the Ceylon Tamils Association for 1960. Other officials: Messrs T. Krl.shnar (vice president i; T. Mahendran <hon. sec.i; V Navaratnam (aast. Hon. sec i M. Kulasegaram hon. treasurer): R. R. Supramanlam (literary sec.); and K. Slvalingam80 words
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388 1960-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ai lawyer, Mr. Kenneth Seth, successfully submitted in the High Court yesterday that litigation concerning moneylending transactions commenced before the new Moneylenders' Ordinance came Into force on Sept. 11, 1959 should be determined in accordance with the law in388 words
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Advertisement83 1960-05-14 4 WHY DID A LUXURY CEMETERY BAR CHESSMAN? "Do net send Chessman here," reoo the urgent cable. "Here" refers te Hie worldfamous memorial perk af Forest Lawn, near Hollyweed. Behind this ceble is an incredible story of the eretests that arose when ft was learned that Caryl Chessman, executed 12 days83 words
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Miscellaneous479 1960-05-14 4 T*HE following is today's A schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ASKIVALS BO AC; From London, Zurich, Bombay, Colombo (BA 788) 4.55 a.m.; from London, Duswldorf. Beirut. Bahrein, Calcutta (BA 750) 5.10 am from London. Zurich, Calcutta (BA 704 > 7.40 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta479 words
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Article332 1960-05-14 5 UNION ACCUSES THEM OF HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS ON RECOGNITION MOVE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OIK OLD-ESTABLISHED European business houses were accused today of having "second thoughts" about their employees being represented by trade unions. And this, a Press conference was told today, was why the Minister of332 words
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141 1960-05-14 5 Malayan artist to study in Disney studios I/"UALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Malayan artist leaves for America tomorrow to paint landscapes and study the latest animation techniques at the Walt Disney studios in Hollywood. He Is Mr. Cheong Lai Thong, an animation artist with the Malayan Film Unit, who has been141 words
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Article, Illustration107 1960-05-14 5 TOURIST IS SURPRISED: 'SO MODERN, SO CLEAN' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An American tourist left here today very much surprised to find Malaya "so clean, orderly and full of modern buildings." "I thought Malaya was a wild country." he said. Retired agricultural engineer, Mr. D. J. toward. 63. who has been107 words
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Article38 1960-05-14 5 BINGAPORE. Fri. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will start regular Electra flights from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to Europe on June 9. This was announced by the sales manager. Mr. J. R. Krulzinga. in Singapore today.38 words
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Article141 1960-05-14 5 warded yesterday with a gunshot wound in the leg. was accused in the Alor Star Hospital today of attempted murder. Cpl. John Thomas. 21 also faced three other I counts of armed robbery I and illegal possession of arms and ammunition. He Is alleged to141 words
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Article119 1960-05-14 5 MALACCA. Friday. AN Indonesian Chinese. Cheong Fook Sin alias TJung Thun Huing. 26.- who entered the Federation without a passport, was fined $200 or a month's jail in the magistrate's court here today Cheong. who came from Tanjong Pinang, entered the Federation on Jan. 18.119 words
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Article38 1960-05-14 5 ALOR STAR. Fcl. The Kedah Government would not re-open ihe former terrorist-infested town of Binjol. near Baling, the State Legislative Assembly was told yesterday. Binjol was closed at the height of the Emergency.38 words
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Article80 1960-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Frl— Two donations totalling $10 have been received for Jane Chwee. a blind Ipoh Klrl. to helo ncr to undergo specialised education. aulein Han of Seria and Inche Haji Mohamed Amin of Kota Tinggi. each i sent $5. Jane. 12. an orphan from St. Nicholas80 words
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Article110 1960-05-14 5 Bursaries for Malay students SINGAPORE, Frl. The Education Ministry today clarified the value of University of Malaya bursaries which the Government is offering to Malay students. All sums paid for these bursaries will be less the tuition fees Bursaries will be awarded on the basis of scholastic merit and the110 words
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178 1960-05-14 5 NO PLEA FROM CAPE MALAYS TO FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR. Fri HPHE Federation Government has not reA ceived any direct representation from Cape Town Malays concerning their "sufferings" as a result of increasingly repressive apartheid measures by the South African Government. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said this178 words
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Advertisement152 1960-05-14 5 FIVERAMS LINEN GARMENT CooJ exquisite t lostinj ideal fo* tropical wear. LADIES WEAR I Embroidered colour blouses in various styles, and designs. Price 53. 00, 53 20, 53. 80 $4.80 MEN'S WEAR Hawaiian shirt S3. SO Short sleeve shirt 53. 50 Lorg sleeve shirt $3.70 Trousers $4.50 Sole Agent: Messrs.152 words
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Article250 1960-05-14 6 RULER-IN-COUNCIL HAS NO POWER TO FIRE ME. SAYS SACKED TOWN COUNCIL CHIEF SEREMBAN, Friday. IVIK. Robert Singani, chairman of the Negri A Sembilan branch of the Labour Party, who was relieved of his post as president of the Seremban Town Council, has informed the State250 words
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Article72 1960-05-14 6 Now the guilds join the boycott ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Selangor Federation of Chinese Guilds and Associations resolved last nirht to boycott South African goods. Moving the resolution, the federation's president, Mr. Chong Shih Guan. asked that every support be eiven to Tengku Abdul Rahman in his task of upholding72 words
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Article48 1960-05-14 6 SINGAPORa Frl. A fleet of 38 warships, including aircraft carriers and minesweepers steamed Into Singapore today after a successful 15-day exercise In the South China Sea. They were among the 60 ships, which took part in Seato's latest and largest 1 aritlme exercise, Seallon48 words
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Article, Illustration259 1960-05-14 6 Friday the 13th— and 40 lose homes BL4Z£ LASTED 10 MINUTES, DID $10,000 DAMAGE, BURNT 5 HOUSES KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. tX)RTY people lost their homes in a Friday the 13th fire at the 3£ mile Cheras Road today. Five houses, including a sundry goods shop, were destroyed within 10 minutes.259 words
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361 1960-05-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday npHE Government's an- nouncement that it would recognise degrees of American Universities had a mixed reception from American graduates In Malaya today. One criticised the Government for not recognising VS. medical degrees while the country was 'sadly In need of doctors."' But361 words
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Advertisement82 1960-05-14 6 vi Men of action V fcr enjoy dv Maurier at leisure f|| j > 4 Here's the tipped cigarette a man can really cnioy! l& *v pi Just taste the full rich flavour of dv Maurier tobacco 1 j^7 Xi^W^ A and the extra coolness of the dv Maurier filter.82 words
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Article, Illustration857 1960-05-14 7 The life and the loves of the Prince of Playboy s... SPEED AND SPORT WERE HIS PASSIONS...AND THE MAN WHOM MILLIONS OF MUSLIMS REVERED DIES AT THE WHEEL OF A FAST CAR PARIS, Friday PRINCE ALY KHAN, killed in a car crash near here last night, showed different personalities to857 words
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Miscellaneous195 1960-05-14 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Heunduhi 7 Abn*»r By 1/ Cupp l/ll I «i^^^*l gsS_^^^ NX westerms than i Li!rT TMEV GIVE MLL SHUf-X 1 1 -IV AfWBOCrV-AMD TXEPtE LJ iSjj > THE viRfWU) ,^^y/ ARE NO OAMERC/AUS, If PRODUCTS.'.' 7 f Bivk Trary By t neater iiouUl m WEV, PIPTVI?195 words
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Obituary48 1960-05-14 8 t» Wmrd* Ht (fliii ANTHONY: On 12th alar 1M» m T nsmnnn. Switzerland. Thomas B(*pttm. Momd hutband or victoria, aaad .■iT rran. SHERIDAN FRANCO MA«V «rf Shanghai and Singapore, tbr 4*mii* lovod roothrr of Jack, Mmrr and KnwK. in hrr X6th rear, Kuaeral Satorda> 4 p.m. Bidadan.48 words
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Obituary26 1960-05-14 8 J0 Wardt Sls (Minimum) MtNNIC KIRBV M S.M prvrmua mrmorim or our loving mother. Uont t"it not rorgottm Insert** by hsr lovinc children. R.I.P.26 words
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Article327 1960-05-14 8 2» Waria SIO (Mimtmmm) THC COCKPITS Java. RUettarfel la *rrYed rverjr Saturday ana auadav lum-h time. DRESSES a GOWN* 8al» at MnlrK.M.l-. M-l Bras Baaah Rd. alao at :ird Floor. Qiao Slnch a BMi Raffle* I pore. MOTHERS. <o ke*p your chtHtran nt. stun tiM-m with a real good327 words
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728 1960-05-14 8 The Straits Times Saturday, May 14, 1960. Off -Course Betting It is an ancient gibe against governments of every hue that they do not despise the money of drinkers and gamblers. The thrust was made once more in the Singapore legislature in the course of the debate on the Betting728 words
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Article395 1960-05-14 8 A heartening prospect opens up before the State of Kedah with the imminent ending of the Emergency. In accordance with its reputation as the nations granary, Kedah will have the opportunity further to increase its padi crop, new land schemes can be implanted in the jungle and miners395 words
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Article138 1960-05-14 8 A wide range ol activity is forecast for the Institute of National Language and Culture which has been approved in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, and *he sooner it can begin co-operating, as planned, with its counterparts in the Federation and Indonesia the more effective it will be. Close138 words
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Article, Illustration123 1960-05-14 8 From the Straits Timaa of May 12. 1910 THE opium monopoly department has distinguished Itself munlily within the past few weeks, but all its previous captures of illicit traders pale before the coup which Mr. Howard and his merry men achieved yesterday. A raid was made in123 words
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925 1960-05-14 8 VERNON BARTLETT - They are everywhere: These sinister champions of peace. VERNON BARTLETT THE EXTENT TO WHICH CHINA IS PLAYING HER PART IN THE COLD WAR CAN BE SEEN IN THE AGENTS PLANTED THE WORLD OVER By AN article, they will rightly tell you in the schools of journalism, should have an opening925 words
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Article, Illustration151 1960-05-14 9 MISSING: TWO WOMEN IN STORE SINGAPORE, Fri Two Singapore women have been reported missing from their homes. CASE NO. 1 Seah Ah Chek. 23. (below) left her Jurong Road home after a row with her husband. Ng Quee Llm. eight days ago. Mr. Ng walked Into Times House today with151 words
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Article25 1960-05-14 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri.— The Malayan Playing Fields Association will hold it~ annual meeting at theMerdeka Stadium conference room. Kuala Lumpur, on May 2325 words
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243 1960-05-14 9 CON MAN CHEATS IS DEALERS OF —$7,000 GOODS— AN "impressive look- i n g confidence trickster has swindled 13 shops here of more than $7,000. Working alone and sometimes in the company of three others, the con-man drove up to the shops in a green Austin car, and chose expensive243 words
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279 1960-05-14 9 Man released without court permission: Blast for police BUTTERWORfTH Friday. 'PHE Province magistrate, Tuan Syed Hussain Jamalullil, today reprimanded the police for releasing a businessman, accused of rioting, without telling the court In future, Tuan Syed Hussaln said, his court would not Eint any application by poe unless the Deputy279 words
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Article85 1960-05-14 9 GEN. PIKE LEAVING NEXT WEEK SINGAPORE, Fri.— MaJ -Gen. W. G. H. Pike, Chief of Staff, General Headquarters. Farelf. leaves on Tuesday for London to take over as Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff with the rank of Lieutenant-General. Gen. Pike, who has held his present post since November, 1957.85 words
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94 1960-05-14 9 suNliAruruL, rnaay. A MAN sustained parang wounds during a fight outside the reformative training centre. Changi, here this afternoon. Prison authorities said four. Inmates of the centre wer* Involved In the brawl The Injured man, Ng Mong Mun. 21. was sent by ambulance to94 words
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Article89 1960-05-14 9 BANKRUPTCY PETITION STAYED BINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Buttrose In the High Court today granted a stay of six months In the bankruptcy petition filed before him by the Comptroller of Income Tax against I. A. Ellas, of Amber Road. Mr N.A. Mallal. for Ellas, told the court that he was89 words
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Article, Illustration942 1960-05-14 9 LIM HITS OUT AT THE GOVERNMENT— 'ENCOURAGING SCHOOLCHILDREN TO TAKE PART 9 Minister of Labour answers critics: We could close the Turf Club but... I SINGAPORE. Fri. TPIiE Legislative Assembly today passed the Common Graining Houses (Amendment) Bill which permits an exempt racing club or942 words
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Article34 1960-05-14 9 MALACCA. Frl.— T h e Malacca Division of the Labour Party of Malaya meets here on Sunday to form a central district branch. This will be the 33rd branch In the State.34 words
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Article157 1960-05-14 9 BIGAMY TOWKAY JAILED A DAY CINGAPORE. FTi. A merchant who said he completely forgot that his first marriage was under civil law whefl he married a second time, was today sentenced to one day's Jail, which he served in court. Ng Eng Choon. 37. was also fined $1,000. Ng had157 words
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Article51 1960-05-14 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two Russian vessels, the freighter Berdiansk and the tug Diomed. sailed into Singapore from Aden early this morning. The Dlomed is towing c mammoth floating dock and they are all anchored in the roads. The convoy will sail for Vladivostok after taking la bunkers and51 words
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232 1960-05-14 9 SINGAPORE, Friday MR. Ho Kok Hoe, Singapore architect of the proposed new mil-lion-dollar Federation museum in Kuala Lumpur, today said there was no Thai influence in the design of the building. He was commenting on an editorial In the Straits Hires which asked whether inspiration for232 words
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135 1960-05-14 9 THE NEW MAGISTRATE HEARD FIRST CASE IN CAMERA OINGAPORE, Fri •3 A new law officer, starting work today as a magistrate, held his first hearing case in camera. Mr. Shorab R. Chapkhana cleared the courtroom of reporters and members of the public before hearing a case against a former Journalist,135 words
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85 1960-05-14 9 3 bodies in well: Youth of 18 is accused OATU GAJAH, Fri. **An unemployed youth, Liew Kon Chong. 18. was today tentatively charged in the magistrate's court here with the murder of three women at Tanjong Tuallang on Monday. Their bodies were found m a well in the jungle off85 words
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Article49 1960-05-14 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Legislative Assembly today passed without debate the Penal Code (Amendment" Bill to make additions to the Penal Code enabling the International Convention for tht Suppression of Counterfeiting Currency to be acceded to by the British Government on behnli of Singapore49 words
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Article80 1960-05-14 9 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Sin-gapore-based No. 209 Squadron of the Royal Air Force today received the Distinguished Queen's Standard for meritorious services in three wars and in the Malayan Emergency. The presentation was made by Air Chief Marshal, tht Earl of Bandon. C-in-C. Far East Air Force,80 words
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Advertisement112 1960-05-14 9 9 T B^s^B ■Lair -I j^.; miraculous discovery f jk moisture CREAM SATITEA ttRAW.s HMMStUK out of the air holds it against dry, thirty skin QUICKLY softens and soothes it ■OIITBMI and freshens it cives it a dewy, youthful glow O enriches it with Vitamins A and D DECCA (Mill.112 words
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Advertisement141 1960-05-14 9 v'WvCaw v HiFi 3D Tlh Ftrat Tom -55*"»^.^_ E 2B CH*H With »ro. ■■■■■■■■■■M^fl aitorxy Rviboam I •JL C#flt# (COTto Gyqiowtetd 30 20,000 c.p.t. ot 7*2 >>P*i. A New Versatile Domestic Tape Recorder Of Studio Quality For All Application Sele Aeentt tor Mmepore, Melaye, traml, Sarawak ft N. Borneo* SEOW141 words
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326 1960-05-14 10 CENATOR ÜBAIDUL LAH. speaking during the second reading of the Local Government Elec-' tions Bill in the Senate, cited the case of a man who voted twice at the same polling station. If a person representing himself to be a particular voter applies for326 words
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272 1960-05-14 10 J WOULD draw "Charchman's" attention to the fact that we already have an Asian Assistant Bishop or Singapore. If he has not the qualifications which "Churchman" expects of a Bishop, it is pertinent to a>k why he was consecrated Assistant Bishop in272 words
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Letter89 1960-05-14 10 and for indigenous leadership. It is worthy of note that throughout Asia, by a happy coincidence, political independence and the voluntary surrender of Western leadership to deserving local church leaders appears to have gone hand In hand much to the satisfaction of Christians and the general nubile. We must therefore89 words
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122 1960-05-14 10 No teachers and 15 free periods a week TS the Singapore Ministry of Education aware that there are no science and technical' teachers in the school once known as Queenstown Secondary Technical School? We are told that our class will be lucky if tearhers are available by the end of122 words
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Letter138 1960-05-14 10 A CHILL A HEADLINE In the Straits Times sends a chill of fear through me: "Dr. Cheah suggests department to control thought at the university I know the learned doctor well and in charity must assume that either his statement was not reported In Its full modifying context or that138 words
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Letter82 1960-05-14 10 0 I AM flabbergasted by Senator Dr. Cheah Toon Lock's suggestion that a department be >et up In the University of Malaya to control "thought processes" as he calls it. Is this a splinter group of the Jestapo trying to establish a footing here? A university Is a place where82 words
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Letter183 1960-05-14 10 10,000 SEEK A SPEED-UP X"ROM a much estimat« of the national language classes sponsored by the Government there are about 10.000 adult students at the moment. All are anxious to pass some sort of recognised Malay examination as a test of their progress. A recent circular from tho183 words
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Letter63 1960-05-14 10 BUS STOP A BUS stop in front of Robin Road (3J milestone Bukit Tlmah) has been missing for more than a year. All this time bus travellers in the area have had to walk a good distance to where there is a bus stop. Inquiries have been made regarding it.63 words
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Letter45 1960-05-14 10 ACCIDENTS AS a victim of five accident.-,. I appeal for the severest punishment for drivers who speed. The careless driver should have his licence suspended for five years at least. This ought to reduce the large number of unnecessary accidents in Singapore. (Miss) M.C.A. Singapore.45 words
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Letter48 1960-05-14 10 WRONG WAY \\'HAT use is there In urging ordinary cyclists to abandon the suicidal practice of riding on the wrong side of the road when on any day of th« week uniformed police constables can be seen cyclinf down the right-hand side of Jalan Stadium? R.E.H.C. Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Letter75 1960-05-14 10 NfRS. M. A. DAVIDSON (S.T. May 12) has given vent to her feelings as an onlooker in no less certain terms than the bereaved give vent to theirs at the losi of a loved one. One is then left to wonder whether anyone at all is civilised. Perhaps75 words
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Advertisement307 1960-05-14 10 New Idea in smokingi REFRESHING CONSULATE L^^^^^^jlßßk. «f<> l L«kV"'ii 4BBBB' bßß^b^. Hf /bBBBBBBB^I ji ib^b^bl^lb^-^ j SI OJf I W <■■ B^^^'^^^jf^^lfcteJ* 1 BS tOt 40 a^^E^r B^BK cV MtKB SsB cv' »y^*—^ R k^^^BSß^k B^^bl Em bbM lX<Nflflr bbL Pv'aW/ 11 r m f r f-* r J^307 words
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Advertisement143 1960-05-14 10 ~~^L^a^atffWßH ~*LaM J^fcJ» ~*-"«aV KAIL 'o take txc*J- BBHBB>a«^B% B\ Colour aod I*l i\ IL^gS I B A of me rally auto- L 1 f _^^ST I L matic BALDJDIATIC *sV I v^^ Ba^^^^Bl I T^T^X^J^HI IB WS&Z&^S I lojiUaJLsßiiUAafcaß Ifcr mfk I it it v*a umpii to I If143 words
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Miscellaneous306 1960-05-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Death" (Raleigh) <B>. 1. Rasettlec waif* In the world. 5. Exaggerate past act ■6 > as an old sailor might go 6. Led cab to aril*, in Ut«cu(7. 3. 1. 4). lar Jegal document (I, 2. 3). I. At i consequence, three get 7. Tend to306 words
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Advertisement1647 1960-05-14 11 THE BLUE FUNNjEL LINE f 0 AOEH, LIVERPOOL, CUSCDW, LBNQQN A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Out Sport Saili S*him PMMt PERSEUS LiftrpMl, (.IIMJOW -la Part/May II Ml) 17 ASCANIUS M'seillM. LlMlllM. A'SMtk Cdl. M Ml) 17 Mt) 11/22 Ma) 21 UIRESIAS LiftrtMl Ma) 22/3t AENEAS Littrpaai. Glasgow Ma) 24 May 21 May1,647 words
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Advertisement1328 1960-05-14 11 THE EsAsCs LINES— «-«-4-t« A/£c-X« ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. ta VINiISI Sport P S'kam P«nang ttT*j9 "LAUNDIA" I) M/ 21 May 12/24 Ma) 21/ M May "BASRA" H/2lMay M/M Ml) -SUMMWA" I) M Ml)/ 4 JaM 5/ t JMt i< mi FUsTtu i, 2l22Jne 23/14 JMt 25/1,328 words
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Advertisement1434 1960-05-14 11 •m.TrT.mc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. sinsapore (laiirmiMl la tka unte-i Utajßas) t lines SAIIIHSS Tt ADEN. U.I. A CDNTINEHTAL PIRTS. S'pora P. STtwi Pananjj lEHCRBACNAN for London. BrangWßOßth M Part/IS Mt) H/17 Mt) BENNEVIS for Liverpool, Hull. Hamburg la Part/IS Mt) lENALOER for Hamburg, London. Hull II 23 Mm1,434 words
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Advertisement1360 1960-05-14 11 te- Me AUSTER A CO., LTD. w. V s Kf.I.BBMAH LOT KLATDHM LOTS LJMUMM ULMBMt ROTTERIAM lAVU LBS AUtEUS, SAH FRANCISCO, ANWIL. SEATTU. VANCOWYEI t PORTuWd CITT Bf HEWCASTU AMMtMf urgt Mt Ct trad B If Sport P. Sham Penmg Asariaa. Bt*.ll-UyMMt)_ 21/21 May 14/ M it) BBOJUVtm CIV) BF1,360 words
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Article352 1960-05-14 12 "THE past week has produced fireworks in all the world rubber markets report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. The shortage of May 1 R.S.S.. which was consistently referred to as technical, remained acute and 104 cents premium has been paid over June 1352 words
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Article64 1960-05-14 12 T*HE Malayan Exrhance Banks' Association made the following change in lv rates to merchants yesterday (the rate is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.I), ready: Swiss Francs 141 On the free exchange market in Hong Kong, the I.B dollar was quoted at s.7Qg)i for T.T. and 5.75 >64 words
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Article14 1960-05-14 12 Further April rubber crops included Nyalas 35.399 Ib. and Indratiri 69.436 lb.14 words
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Article12 1960-05-14 12 Production by the Rawang Works in April was 18.400 tons.12 words
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538 1960-05-14 12 RUBBER PRICE HIGHEST SINCE 1955: SQUEEZE GROWS By Our Market Correspondent 'J'HE Singapore Rubber Market yesterday saw prices taken back to levels not attained since September 1955 as the squeeze on May first grade became even tighter. Opening at 137 cents, buyers were willing to pay 142 cents by the538 words
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Article34 1960-05-14 12 SINGAPORE. MAY 13. RUBBER: 51.42', per lb. (up 6 s i cents). 5 p.m. close: $1.42 (steady). TIN: 538?.87<j per picul (up 87! j). Estimated unofficial offering; 250 tons (up 30 tons).34 words
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Article129 1960-05-14 12 MELBOURNE. Pri. TNVESTMISNT shares closed the week on a steady trend here today. Associated Pulp eaaed Is. 9d. to 555. 6d. MrPhersons eased is 3d and B.H.P. eased Is. Base metals and the oils held a steady tone, while Commonwealth bonds traded alone firm lines. Con. Zinc 93,3129 words
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Article232 1960-05-14 12 111 AY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 142 >, cents per lb.. up six and three-quarters cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was firm. S.C.C.R.A closing t prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot. fob. buyers 142',. sellers232 words
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Article68 1960-05-14 12 CHIPS lying alongside thr Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Menestheus 1/2, Adrastus I/A, KwangtuiiK 6A. Oresles 6/7. Aw Maru 8/9. Yewbank 10/11. Snipeshnna Maiu 13/14. Munuioutu&hiie 15/16. ChakcUiia 18. Urlana 18. Tronoh N. Wall 4. Loksang 21/22. Dalsul Maru 23/24. Charon 25/26. Kaioug 27/28. Fuhala 29/30.68 words
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Article22 1960-05-14 12 Malayan Slock Exchange: •May 13 May 12 industrials: 143.41 143.54 Tina: 180.38 180.11 Kubbrrs: 310.74 3*2.37 Jan. 1 1958 IN.22 words
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Article1159 1960-05-14 12 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, industrials were easier while tins and rubbers were firm. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. Individual •hare markings are given In brackets unless only one contract j was written. Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ord» 50s.1,159 words
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Article112 1960-05-14 12 Singapore chineae produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent May/ June shipments $34 'j buyers, $35 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $53 'j sellers, drum $55 'j sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done. Muntok white $270. Sarawak $365. special Sarawak black $100,112 words
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Advertisement1176 1960-05-14 12 Kxpt«s« U.S.A. Pacific ck Atlantic Coast Sarvte* E.T.A. £.I.A. LU S co-e v s > '*m Peninf H'koni t. Articles ht« ron "(■mkioa Maru" n May 2 June 3 4 Juie I jiii 21 Imt U JJMjr "Kiaikioa Man" Ist Call 24/2* JaM 27,21 Jill 2«i Call 21 II Jim1,176 words
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Advertisement268 1960-05-14 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE tii HMlUnf Ji#ii S'Dore P Shim Peranf I DONEVIMTT" M May <m,, Mat UNIVUETT IIJMI II Jut 14JM* Calls Ptsia Hi «i«|«i. ClitUnn. Calcittl:•HUIMEVI«TT- lll.it ISJhi 17 Jim BONEVEMTT" tl Jaly II lily }1 Jaly "OOIPMIVEMrr 21 Jlly J»ly II Jlly Bulk 01 1 latex tpacc availabla.268 words
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Advertisement397 1960-05-14 12 NOTICE COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT ESTATE OF LATE IPI V E. COTTON KASC. 6 COY RASC (MT) Notice is hereby given:— 1. The estate of the above named who died on 9 May 60 and is being administered by 6 Coy RASC iMTi under the Regimental Debts Act 1893. i 2.397 words
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Advertisement99 1960-05-14 12 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SSS.tOO.OM/- .I'.'r REGISTERED STOCK 1978/81. Notice Is hereby given that the transfer register of the abovementioned loan will be closed from ICth May. to Ist. June. 1960 both days Inclusive, (or preparation of interest warrants. H. C. ROBERTS. Registrar. Public Debt. Office. Federation of Malaya.99 words
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Advertisement802 1960-05-14 13 NOTICES CABLE AND WIRELESS LIMITED TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF LETTER TELEGRAMS TO THE UNITED KINGDOM The Public are informed that LT, OLT and EFM classes of traffic destined to the United Kingdom can not be accepted until further notice. NOTICE FAR EASTERN BANK LIMITED Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN802 words
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Advertisement850 1960-05-14 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the posts of (a) Librarian/Clerk. Qualifications: English School Certificate with credit in Malay, or Std. 5 Malay plus English School Certificate. Experience In offlce work and/or welfare work in Kampongs- Age 30 years and above. Duties: To take charge of850 words
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Advertisement743 1960-05-14 13 NOTICES LIQUIDATOR'S SALE AUCTION BALE OF Valuable 99 years' leasehold land and reinforced concrete 4-storey Business premises known as Nos. 29. 29-A/B/C HONGKONG STREET. Area 1,805 BqJt. The property Is vacant with the exception of the second floor. A notice to quit expiring at the end of May has been743 words
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Advertisement1118 1960-05-14 13 (Continued from Pace 8) situations vacant 10 Word, SS (Mln.)— Box St et*. txtrm EUROPEAN IMPORT FIRM bat immediate vacancy for a Copy Typist Apply Box A 4321 S.T. Spore. CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL Science teacher private »cnool— B.Sc. degree preferred. Box A 4514 S.T. Spore. QUALIFIED CHINESE MIDWIFE preferably English1,118 words
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Advertisement1083 1960-05-14 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* tS (Mln.)— Box St et, txtrr FURNISHED ROOM with celling fan. basin, ground floor, quiet, airy, location, own entrance. Newton area. Preferably adults, working girls, couple, bacbelora. Tel: Spore *****, *****. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM In modern bungalow with garden. Holland Road area, h cold bath. Telephone,1,083 words
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Advertisement1015 1960-05-14 13 TUITION tt Wordt ft (Mln.)— Box tt et* txtrm LEARNERS!!! Why take ckancea? Enhance your confidence of paxslng by consulting ex-chief Traffic Police TeMer. Nrgara Driving Institute. Tel: (Spore) *****. GUARANTEED BECINNERS' MALAY Classes Std. I December exam starling 16th May. Chines* TMCA Commercial School, 107 Selegle Rd., B'pore Tel:1,015 words
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Advertisement1102 1960-05-14 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Worm* ti (Mln.)— Box St ett mxtrm 19S1 FIAT SOO Good condition throughout. New paint, battery and hood. Owner buying bigger car. Pleaae ru.g Mr. Sum (Spore) S3SI4. GOING. CHEAP: 1952 Flat SOOce, 8, Wagon, recently overhauled painted 4 n<w tyres, cushion. Phone Robert ***** View1,102 words
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Advertisement944 1960-05-14 13 FOR SALE M Word* U (Mln.)— Box St et* oxtrm FOR ONE WEEK only closing dowa aala at 18 Colombo Court, B'pora. T.I: 32-093 MAIDEMFORM BRASSIERES, r.i Maidenrttr, Variation, I-arxt Slzm, Kwtoa, ronntlt-LKe Glrdlri. Comets. Kverythlng balfprice. Iquidatlon Bate. Vocui'f. 26, Orchard Road, B'pora -i.d Floor. DAVID BROWN. Three new944 words
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Article911 1960-05-14 14 Pinkson for Spring Cup BACK THIS BRILLIANT MiLER EPSOM JEEP'S best bets are Glee. Pinkson and Crainne. Call Boys double is: Forest Beau and Who Knows. The going is good. SHAW Stables brilliant niiler. Pinkson, can win the $7,000 Spring Cup (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today, first day of911 words
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Article148 1960-05-14 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 KM. HOME Triwalla Cargo Rice MISSISSIPPI All Boys (li.iiiluikl.-r CARGO RICE FoL Me Home Mississippi Race 2 AKTINA S. of France Blue Mirace HOPEFUL BLUE Silver Whi«le Red Sunrise S. OF FRANCE Hopeful Blue Artina Race 3 U.-SETIA Bridrn Ionosphere KKIUEN Coffee148 words
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Article1330 1960-05-14 14 RACE 1—2.15: (Class 4. Div. 1 1— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Setla (Sutan St.) E Breuk.. S 9 0 Donnelly IS 2 ***** Lander (Veni Vici St.) Allan. 5 8.13 5 3 ***** All Boys (Ups St.) Daniels, 3 8.13 •Subian 11 4 Entertainer 1111,330 words
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Article114 1960-05-14 14 JIORSES sent up to the veterin- ary sanatorium at Cameron Highlands during April were: Mickey Rooney 11. Putli, Time To Reason. Fine Choice. Monty, The Brave One. Streamster. Home Sweet Home, Exhibitor 11. Supersonic. King Ruddin and Bobs. During the month Agnes Slipper. Rogerthorpe. Josker 111, Hindu114 words
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Advertisement157 1960-05-14 14 I Ml 111 ttc /j/r> BOEING 1 707 I iLJI l/N^S^N jillll IN ENIAI r~^ 1 ■■■■I INAUGURAL FLIGHT 14th MAY 1960 V I p-c VIA LONDON 1 1 by AIR-INDIA S BOEING jfi 707 INTERCONTINENTAL <^*^^K > WStt c*e n(^' a and uro P* on y° ur wa V157 words
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Article, Illustration669 1960-05-14 15 COMPLACENCY CAN BE S'GOR'S BIG DANGER By NORMAN SIEBEL SELANGOR, the Malaya Cup holders, have all the players who carried them through a successful campaign last year which concluded with a 4-0 triumph over Perak in the final. As such they have good reason to look forward with confidence to669 words
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Article311 1960-05-14 15 By OH KEE TIANG WITH about half of last year's regular players out of the present training squad. Penang appear to be concentrating on teambuilding, rather than winning the Malaya Cup this year. But the policy-makers are not precluding the possibility ol recapturing the Cup which311 words
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Article177 1960-05-14 15 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER Spar* Di». iA. jjiue Hovers 3 (Umall Warum> Ktbtnaian Club 1 (Kasslm); Dlv. SB: RAF Selet.tr A" 2 (Hull. Fersusoru Setla J.iya 2 (Basil, Ma>lon. Tt.NNIS Penanf S.C. championships: Men's tingle* final Tan Song Kean bt J. Heah 7-5, 6-3. Mov District tourney: Men* singles —K. Dhamaratnam177 words
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Article163 1960-05-14 15 ROCCEK Tour match: Internazlonale of Milan 2 Brazil 2 (at Milan). RACING Italian Derby: 1 Fill* d'Bve. 3 Aaopo. 3 Certaldo (at Rome). COUNTY CRICK tT Thursday's close: At T»e Oval Surrey bt Worcs by Inns and I*o Surrey 341-7 ate.; Worcs 127 (O. Lock 5-24) and 84, A.163 words
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504 1960-05-14 15 Laker hits out at Surrey, May and other big names I ONDON. Fri. Jim Laker. England and Surrey offsnin bowler until his retirement last season, has taken up a literary bat and lashed out at not only Surrey and England captain Peter May, but many other famous names in cricket.Reuter - 504 words
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Article262 1960-05-14 15 SAUL JOSHUA - JEGA GETS HIS BIG TEST TODAY SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE. Frl. Seven-teen-year-old Singapore scnoolboy M. Jegatheaan. who represented the Federation In the B.E.A.P. Games at Bangkok last year, is all set for stardom thin aeaaon. He has set his sights on running the 440 yd In under SOsec and he262 words
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317 1960-05-14 15 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A LL eight teams are engaged on the opening day of the Selangor Cricket Association's Stonor Shield competition for senior teams here on Sunday. Services, the holders, meet Police at Ourney Road. The other matches317 words
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Article123 1960-05-14 15 Singapore AAA triangular meet (B'pore selection, SwlfU, AchUles> Farrer Park; SL Joseph* morning and afternoon schools combined meet (Bras Basah Road). SOCCER MCFA Cup final Perak v Singapore (Merdeka Stadium. XL pjn.). S-pore Dlv. 3B: Indian Youngsters v Police 'A' (.Geylang); Buklt Panjang v Seletar Young Indian* (Naval123 words
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Advertisement188 1960-05-14 15 V^| Facts and Figures iv^/J speak for themselves... HbVoVBbV VW- Product. on 194S 1785 VW 1946 ***** VW T,^— -•> #«■>■*« _T« -BM-I -M.T 1947 8987 VW VW-Export 1/ifli IT lAf FaY MZ-W ml 1948 ***** VW 1948 4464 VW W \FJuXmi9 fff AVllil !949 ***** VW 1949 7128 VW188 words
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Advertisement114 1960-05-14 15 mWm SENIOR <£4 Win I «3 L. 1 1 lw Iv V\vv| |P |IYi kJCIvVH^E •A KvvV iyj We have pleasure in announcing ihe appointment of SINGAPORE, SEREMBAN. K LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG as sole agents in Singapore, Federation of Malaya, Sarawak and B. N. Borneo for: vJ^7 iluA fy>iJ%L Safety114 words
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Obituary47 1960-05-14 16 HERD: Suddenly M Mentakab Hoasjttal on Tumday. loth May. Michael James, dearly beloved Infant son of Klmn and Jimmy. ONC HOCK LIANG 8.K.1f. aged «1 pnaaed away peacefully on 12.5.80 after iihort lllne«s. Funeral from No. 10. Road 33, Petaling Jaya at 10 a.m. on 13.5.60.47 words
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Article32 1960-05-14 16 MRS. WILLIAM CHAN (Asms I-« Ah KionK> wishis to thank all friend* and relatives for their expression* of sympathy prayer* offered and attending ihr funeral of her late mother on U-j-80.32 words
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Obituary22 1960-05-14 16 WITH CHERISH and fond memories of our d.-.irly iMJoved father, Uib Tens Ann who went' home on Mth May 1955.22 words
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170 1960-05-14 16 ASSEMBLY ADJOURNS TILL MONDAY TO CONSIDER 6 REMAINING BILLS OINGAPORK. Fri. The Legislative Assembly adjourned till Monday to consider six remaining Bills and two resolutions. The BUls are the Pawnbrokers (Amendment) Bill, the Prevention of Corruption Bill, the Muslims (Amendment) Bill, the Mutual Benefit Organisations Bill, the Singapore Citiienship (Amendment)170 words
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157 1960-05-14 16 SUSSEX BEAT GLAMORGAN BY 133 RUNS LONDON. Fri. Results of to- days cricket matches were: At Hove: Sussex bt Olamorgt-n by 133 runs. Sussex 294 and 237/1 iA. Oakman 70 n.0., E. Dexter 15' n.o.t. Glamorgan 260 and 138 Sussex 14 points. At Portsmouth: Hampshire bt Warwickshire by 82 runs157 words
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Article284 1960-05-14 16 LONDON Prl. London stock markets finished the week on a generally satisfactory note, although gains In equity prices were fewer and smaller than yesterday There was a certain amount of hesitancy on the part of buyers and In placing some profit -taking was responsible for a reaction but284 words
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Article32 1960-05-14 16 LONDON, FA Spot 42d., June 41 .d.. July-Sept. 38 ',d.. Oct. Dec 35d.. Jan./ March 335 d.. April/June 325 d.. May c.i.f 40-N.d.. June c.i.f. 38. d. Tone: Uncertain after steady.32 words
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Article20 1960-05-14 16 LONDON, Pri. Buyers £788', sellers £786. Forward buyers £785, sellers £785',. Settlement £785 Turnover a.m. 45 tons. p.m. Nil.20 words
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265 1960-05-14 16 Caltex talks: Walkout by union men j SINGAPORE, Fri. I Eight officials of the j National Union of Oil 1 Workers hero today walked out of a meeting with the management of Caltex Oil (Malaya) Ltd., after they were told that the company "did not recognise" their union. The incident265 words
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168 1960-05-14 16 KESAVAN SCORES SECOND WIN OVER MUN HONG SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore s national bantamweight boxing champion, V. Kesavan, scored his second win over Ow Mun Hong within a fort-v night In the semi-finals of th« Singapore ABA open championships at the S.M.F. hall tonight. Result.-, of the semi-finals were: Ply— Jumahat168 words
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Advertisement185 1960-05-14 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J» Iforrf. $i« (Minimum^ BIRTH TO RAE AND HAROLD RICC at (Jl.neaKle* Hospital on Mth May a il.nih-htrr. PLANTER- TEACHER. U-Ow Yoon Kron*;, third son of Madam Lww and the late Mr. L* ow T. n Cboy of Bldor. to Chan Choy Stm. third daughter of Mr. and185 words
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Advertisement62 1960-05-14 16 IJCDMCC Bflfl^y v__tf__|__| _fc__k _B________-_— j_j^^" _v y _^s^s^s_!v jiirn I The lQtest HERMES Bob y 1 mmmmmmmtmmmm^t model which continues to ba JfVJJHHj ppM| the most compact and lightest typewriter in the world (8 lbs. including the cover) contains more than 10 new improveflL4|f|fyf jf j*. *.*i*i*i^ Jf ments.62 words
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