The Straits Times, 17 May 1960
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Title Section19 1960-05-17 1 The Straits Times BRITISH MUCEUri AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1960 15 CENTS19 words
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Article95 1960-05-17 1 Big 3 will meet today DARIS, Mon.— The Bif Three Western leaders will meet tomorrow to consider Western attitude to Mr. Khrushchev's demands. Washington reports say Senator Richard Russell, of Georgia, a leading Demo- rrat and chairman of the 1 Senate Armed Services Committee, called on Americans to give full95 words
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Article, Illustration194 1960-05-17 1 Invitation to Ike off Renounce U.S. spy policy demand to U.K., France THE U.S. Defence Department last night ordered its forces all over the world to carry out a practice war alert, following a day of shocks at the summit meeting in Paris. The broadcast alert was ordered194 words
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1020 1960-05-17 1 PARIS. Monday. AFTER his blast against U.S. flights over Russia, Mr. Khrushchev proposed, in his opening speech, that the Summit talks he postponed for six lo ci^ht months. Isv then, a new American president wiH have been installed. Conference sources said President Eisenhower,Reuter; UPI - 1,020 words
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Article312 1960-05-17 1 'THE Defence DepartA ment early today completed a surprise combat readiness alert for all American military commands throughout the world. Mystery surrounded the exercise, which a Pentagon spokesman called a "communications readiness alert" which was "not supposed to attract public attention." Word of the alert,312 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-05-17 1 PARIS, Mon. Mr. Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, tonight appealed to the heads of government to proceed with the talks. An official statement issued by the British delegation quoted him as saying the eyes of the world were on the heads of government, and the hopes of108 words
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249 1960-05-17 1 Ike: I may take my open skies plan to U.N. PARIS, Monday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower today described Mr. Khrushchev's speech as "violent and inaccurate." A statement revealed that he had told Mr. Khrushchev that American intelligence flights over Russia were suspended after the May 1 incident and are not to be249 words
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193 1960-05-17 2 POLIO WARNING: KEEP CHILDREN UNDER TWO OUT OF BRUNEI BRUNEI TOWN, Monday. A WARNING that children under two years of age should not be taken to Brunei during the present poliomyelitis epidemic was given here by the State Medical Officer, Dr. Abdul Wahab Ariff. A total of 34 cases have193 words
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233 1960-05-17 2 Muar to get cheaper power and light KUALA LUMPUR. I Mon. A reduction in power and light bills was announced by the Central Electricity Board today for nearly 5,000 consumers in Muar and the surrounding villages of Parit Jawa. Parit Keroma, Parit Bakar and Pulai. I The CEBs central network233 words
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Article70 1960-05-17 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Dr. Yeoh Hone Soo has been elected chairman of the new-ly-formed southern branch of the Malayan Medical Association. The chairman-eiect is Dato (Dm H B. C. Wallace. The secretary is Dr. Toh Slang Yeow. and the treasurer. Dr. P. S. Raman. Committee members;70 words
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Article33 1960-05-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Ya'acob Lee alias Lee Chlm Fook. a police supervisee, was sentenced to four months' jail today for failing to report to the police on June 30. 1958.33 words
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Article, Illustration434 1960-05-17 2 THE Royal Malayan Air Force's existing fleet of 15 aircraft is likely to be strengthened by the addition of helicopters and bigger transport planes. Announcing this today, the Air Officer Commanding the RMAF, Air Commodore N. C. Hyde, told the Straits Times:434 words
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95 1960-05-17 2 BANNED-BUT SENIORS GET IN SOME RAGGING CINGAPURfc Mon. Thoueh officially banned, senior students of the University of Malaya today mildly ragged freshmen after the jnatricvlation ceremony at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. As soon as the 45-minute ceremony, culminating in the signing of the University declaration by the 460 freshmen,95 words
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356 1960-05-17 2 Govt living on borrowed money, charges Front leader A $200,000 BUS STATION FOR JOHORE BAHRU JOHORK BAHKI, Mon. —A $200,000 bus station in Johore Bahru opposite the railway station, was officially opened yesterday by Dato Haji Hassa. the Mentri Besar. Incbe Rank bin Jailanl. acting President of the Town Council,356 words
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157 1960-05-17 2 MOUNTAIN TEAM HAS NIGHT OF TERROR IN JUNGLE ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Nearly 60 members ot an Outward Bound Association mountain climbing expedition spent a sleepless night of terror near the summit of 5.820 ft Gunong Ulu Kali in the jungle near Bentong (Pahang) at the weekend. The party was prevented157 words
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91 1960-05-17 2 Radio news Don't listen to it: Negara chief KOTA BHARU. Mon. The Party Negara leader. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. last night advised people in Kelantan not to tune in to Radio Malaya for news. "You can tune In for music If you want to," he told about 1.000 people at91 words
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Article110 1960-05-17 2 IPOH. Mon. The Federation's Income tax officers want the Government to "pave the way" for the Malayanlsatlon of the service by filling all existing vacancies with local men A resolution on this was passed at the closed door genera! *neetinir. here of the Income110 words
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Miscellaneous18 1960-05-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby it up in -rue rr V ATTIC H x^tf?W V I W*T RSWCMDTmSSKI18 words
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591 1960-05-17 3 (TWO eminent scient- ists engaged in space research work for Britain and Russia said today that Russia's successful launching of a fourton space ship lias brought man closer to space travel. Professor A.C.B. Lovell. director of JodreU591 words
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Article149 1960-05-17 3 Aly Khan: Leaders pay respects PARIS, Mon. Ismaili leaders from India, Pakistan and Madagas c a r called at the late Aly Khan's luxury villa near here today to pay their last respects to the playboy prince, killed in a car crash on Thursday. The embalmed body of the 48-year-oldReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration167 1960-05-17 3 CAR PARK MAN: SINATRA HIT ME. HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Police yesterday prepared a report for the City Attorney who will decide whether actor Prank Sinatra should be charged with assaulting a car park attendant early on Saturday morning outside a Hollywood night club. The attendant, Eddie Moran, 20, filed a complaintReuter - 167 words
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Article31 1960-05-17 3 CAMBRIDGE. Mon. For :he first time In its 700 years. Cambridge University has jestowed an honorary mas:ers of arts degree on a itonesmason Mr. William ropper. 79.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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169 1960-05-17 3 PILOT HUSBAND DIES-WOMAN TAKES CONTROLS DALLAS, (Texas), Monday. 39-YEAR-OLD woman today told how she A fought to control an aeroplane which had gone wild after her husband died at the controls. I From her hospital bed riere. Mrs. Spencer Black, Kite of a 50-year-old oilman, recalled how her husband lied169 words
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Article87 1960-05-17 3 Tanks fight rioters in Turkey IZMIR. (Turkey). Mon.— Tanks and truncheonswinging police were called out today to put down demonstrations which marked the start of a tour of the country by the PremieT. Mr. Adnan Menderes, in this west Turkish port Many people were injured one with a knife wound87 words
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Article100 1960-05-17 3 SEIZED JET PLANE IS RELEASED ROME. Mon.— Mr. Giulio Andreottl. Minister of Aviation, last night released the Argentine Comet aircraft seized by police on Saturday night because of a "legal irregularity." It was announced here. The Minister intervened during negotiations between Italian and Argentine authorities after an Irregularity i nReuter - 100 words
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Article70 1960-05-17 3 NDOLA. (Northern Rhodesia), Mon. Officials in Northern Rhodesia are considering- alternative arrangements for the Queen Mother's tour of the oopperbelt. though the Federal Prime Minister, Sir Roy Welensky said yesterday it would go ahead as planned. Although the Queen Mother would prefer to carry out herReuter - 70 words
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248 1960-05-17 3 JAKARTA: CHINESE THREATEN OFFICIALS JAKARTA, Mon.— Mr. Suska, chief of the Asia Bureau of the Indonesian Foreign Office, today charged Chinese settlers with intimidating Indonesian officials. Mr. Suska's accusation Is the latest In the series of bitter exchanges between the Indonesian Government and the Communist Chinese embassy over the repatriationReuter - 248 words
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Article204 1960-05-17 3 NAIROBI. Monday. AFRICAN leaders today decided to call on all African elected members to resign unless the Governor allows them to visit Jomo Kenyatta, elected last night as president of new Kenya Afri- can National Union. The Governor, Sir Patrick Renison, has stated that Kenyatta—204 words
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Miscellaneous220 1960-05-17 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 47« metres Short Wave 62 metres from 9.M 10.00 p.m. A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 8.33 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music: 8.30 The Vera Lynn Show; 9.00 Close Down: P.M. 1.00220 words
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Miscellaneous105 1960-05-17 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Koala Lumpur 341 metres Pr a»rv« 366 metre* Ipoh 330 metre* Malacca 297 metre* A.M. 6.00—8.00 News Sum* maty; P.M. 1.15 Tiffin Date. 1.30 The News; 1.45 Tiffin Date; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Children's Corner; 5 JO Country Style; 6.00105 words
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1182 1960-05-17 4 THE Legislative As sembly today passed into law the Mutual Benefit Or ganisations Bill which will bring un der government control all mutual aid organisations. The Assembly, In committee, threw out a motion by the S.P.A. member for Tanglin, Mr. Thio Chan Bee1,182 words
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248 1960-05-17 4 6 GUNBOATS WAIT FOR STAY-PUT INDONESIA REBELS PENANG, Monday. CIX Indonesian gunboats are reported to have 0 been seen about six miles off Penang waiting, presumably, to intercept SO Indonesian rebels whose special passes to stay in Penan* expired at midnight last night. But the rebels have so far made248 words
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Article35 1960-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Henri Roehreke. German Consul General, will address members of the Singapore Rotary Club on "The Philosophy of Dialectical Materialism at their next luncheon meeting on Wednesday at the Cathay Hotel.35 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-05-17 4 Shafie can now draw $1 25,000 prize money SINGAPORE. Mon. An ex-RAF corporal, whose 3 i -year legal battle for a $125,000 lottery prise ended on Saturday, said today: "I'm so happy It's all over." Inche Snafie bin Sahld, 24. has been declared the rightful owner cf the money after173 words
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Article199 1960-05-17 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Legislative Assembly today fixed the salary of the next Speaker, who will be elected on June 1. at $2,825 a month. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee 1 Kuan Yew, who introduced ithe motion fixing the salary said that, under the constitution, the199 words
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Article152 1960-05-17 4 POLICE SEIZE PISTOL FROM YOUTH Ipoh Mon. Police today seized a revolver from a youth after a commotion at Mallm Nawar. near here, during a campaign for votes for candidates in the Kampar by-election. The youth was said to have drawn out the weapon when he was surrounded by a152 words
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Advertisement373 1960-05-17 4 Singapore diary... TOC H: Talk on "Boys Brigade" by Mr. Chum 8Uk Phuang, 8 SO PJB. TWCA (Raffle. Qu»t): Malay beginners (new claia) 10.30 am.; J>p*n« namme arrangement (aecond ooutm) 10 ajn., 11 ajn.; togllsh con venation 4 pjn BUM Trtangl* Club— JapaiMM floww arraugament demonstration by Mrs. K. Kim373 words
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Miscellaneous112 1960-05-17 4 Quito*: To Jikiru, pwth (CM 548/OM) 11 pm.; to Bangkok. Calcutta. Prankfurt, London (EM 571/019) 9.30 pjb rn-Amaim: To Saigon. Manila. Ouam. Wake, Honolulu (PA 832) 2 15 p.m Japan Air Uncm: To Bangkok. Hong Kong, Tokyo (JL 713) ajn. Malayan Airway*: TO Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Kuantan. Kelantan112 words
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Article229 1960-05-17 5 DAUGHTER GIVES EVIDENCE AGAINST FATHER MALACCA, Mon. —l An 87-year-old Haji was accused here today of murdering his 85-year-old wife. Hajjah Kam told a preliminary inquiry that one afternoon she saw her father, Haji Omarj bin Mahmood, slashing j his throat with a razor blade and229 words
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Article151 1960-05-17 5 SEGAMAT, Mon— The Segamat Youth Club will hold a dance at the Hakka Association on Friday to ral>e funds for its activities. Mr. Abell. who was the chief arranger on Radio Singapore's sta.T, left on May 3 to work as a professional musician in England. The broadcasting division151 words
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Article32 1960-05-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Members of the Ismaill Muslim community in Malaya sent a message of condolence to the Aga Khan on the death of Prince Aly Khan, his father.32 words
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94 1960-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ten Malay girls today joined the work brigade's leadership training course at the Police Training School. They were among the brigades second batch of 28 women who began training as potential leaders of the brigade. The girls will be under94 words
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Article84 1960-05-17 5 SOLDIER DIES IN CRASH IPOII. Mon— One Australian soldier was killed and two others injured in a road accident übout 17 miles north of here last night when the three of them were returning to Sungei Siput. The dead soldier was Private L. R. Smedley. The injured are Private D.84 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-05-17 5 Paramount Ruler's son is installed as Regent of Selangor The Regent of Selangor and his Contort being blessed by their aunt. Tengku Putri Selwa, at the installation ceremony. Straits Times picture.31 words
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479 1960-05-17 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. OADIO Singapore's orchestra is looking for a new bandleader to replace Dick Abell, who left Singapore for Britain recently. KLANG. Mon. tiotj in an orange-colour-ed leather cover and handed It to His Highness on a silver tray Ai the Regent accepted the479 words
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Article35 1960-05-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Sultan of Pahang who Is Colonel Commandant cf the Royal Malay Regiment paid his first official visit to the 6th battalion of the regiment at Kluang at the weekend.35 words
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Miscellaneous193 1960-05-17 5 Buy* Bmtmy By Baiph Heitndahi Li*l Abmer By Ai Capp RENIEMBER,FELLAS, THEY'RE CUTE TT- BUtTsO^^B WELL? VWY T WHY KID OURSELVES? T LOOK I T I WERE TWE JAPS AND ftHMOOS ARE EVEN A I > WWV I DOIT I NOME O US KIN SHOOT 1 THAT Ll'L 1 WORM.193 words
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Article296 1960-05-17 6 19 Word* tit (Mlmtmmmt DRESSES A GOWN* Bale till Saturday at Mulchands, 82-1, Bras Batan Rd. also 3rd Floor. Olan Singh's Bldg Baffle* Place, 8 pore. YOU'LL love the toast y malty flavour of Shreddles. the energy-giving breakfast cereal that stay* munchyCrisp when milk la added. new SHIPMENTS OP296 words
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Article592 1960-05-17 6 The proper merits of the case which the Singapore Pawnbrokers' Association presented against an amendment of the ordinance vhich would reduce their interest charges on loans to one per cent a month tended to disappear when the controversy took the turn it did in March. The pawnbrokers592 words
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Article372 1960-05-17 6 In five years during which the world market for copra has boomed Malaya's production has fallen 20 per cent. Most of our neighbours have increased production by that much in the same period. The reasons for Malaya's poor performance are almost certainly the favourable conditions that have372 words
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Article234 1960-05-17 6 The Federation Government's willingness to recognise a limited number of American university degrees is belated but welcome. Apparently the present list of 140 degrees is not to be regarded as final, for there are reputable universities and qualifications still unacknowledged. American degrees are only part of the problem;234 words
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1115 1960-05-17 6 THE IRON FIST IN THE VELVET GLOVE MR. KHRUSHCHEV has been telling the Indians and the Indonesians that Western aid is wicked, and dangerous to the recipients. The implication is that it ought to be refused. Should we return the compliment and try to persuade uncommitted countries to refuse Soviet1,115 words
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Article631 1960-05-17 6 THE DARK SHADOW OF DESPAIR CAST BY THE CRASH OF THE U-2 by NORA BELOFF Moscow, Monday THE crashing of the U.S. aircraft over Urals has been accompanied by the crashing of the moral and military prestige of the Western alliance The perceptive and pugnacious Khrushchev has been quick631 words
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10 1960-05-17 6 The debate on the Betting Bill and Mr. Thio's argument10 words
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Article558 1960-05-17 6 WE regret we have to lodge a strong protest against the statement in your editorial of Saturday, May 14 that in the Legislative Assembly debate on the Betting Bill Mr. Thio Chan Bee, the SPA member lor Tanglin, argued that "if the Government thought it right to raise revenue558 words
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Article54 1960-05-17 6 CLEARING THE AIR I AM grateful to my friend, the ever charitable Mr. Phipps. and the Undergrad for drawing the attention of your readers to a certain statement that was supposed to have been made by me. according to the Straits Times, during a debate In the Dewan Negara. This54 words
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Article106 1960-05-17 6 I am directed to rofer to the report headed "Land for the jobless in Pahang" appearing in your Issue of May 7. One of the statements there.n is not correct. Land in Pahang is alienated according to the Land Code (Cap. 138 i. Applications should be made to106 words
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Article174 1960-05-17 7 'CLOAKED BID' TO CURB UNIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The AllMalayan Estates Staff Union today alleged that certain employers were indulging In "cloaked activities" to curb the healthy growth of responsible unions in the country. The union made this charge in a Press statement The statement praised the Minister of Labour,174 words
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Article23 1960-05-17 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Loo Seng Kee, 30, a buir.boat man, was today fined $5,000 or six months' Jail for possessing dutiable tobacco.23 words
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125 1960-05-17 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The juvenile court here today placed a 15-year-old schoolboy on two years' probation for stabbing a classmate, aged 14, at the school prebmises. The boy was also ordered to spend the first six months In a Social Welfare hostel. The offence was125 words
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Article30 1960-05-17 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indonesian Consul-General In Singapore. Col. Suglh Arto. left early this morning by Malayan Airways for a 10--day official visit to the three Borneo territories.30 words
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78 1960-05-17 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Lim Kirn Seng was fined $50 in a magistrate's court today after he had pleaded guilty to betting with a bookmaker. He was alleged to have committed the offence last Saturday at 2.40 p.m. at the Singapore Turf Club. The78 words
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Article1029 1960-05-17 7 NOW MINISTER GIVEN POWER TO REDUCE INTEREST RATE WHENEVER HE THINKS FIT rT*HE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE Assembly today empowered the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, to vary the rate of profits for pawnbroke rs whenever he thinks fit. Speaking on the re-committed pawnbrokers'1,029 words
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229 1960-05-17 7 Man who may never see wife again gets a chance OINGAPORE. Mon. A magistrate in an immigration case today was asked to show mercy to a Jobless husband who would probably never see his wife in China again. Mr. Peter Guok counsel for Goh Hee Leng, 28, made this appeal229 words
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Article42 1960-05-17 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Legislative Assembly today passed the Prevention* of Corruption B Us, the Societies (Amendment) Bill and the Muslims (Amendment) Bill without debate. The Bills, which had been referred to select committee, came up for third reading.42 words
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158 1960-05-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 'FHE Federation Government will consider recog- nising degrees of other selected American universities if it receives representations from interested parties. The principal establishment officer. Inche Ahmad Din Hajl Hussin, said this today when commenting on criticism made by the president of the158 words
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Article183 1960-05-17 7 CEREMBAN, Mon. Four Seremban Town Councillors two Labour Party and two Independent have protested to to the State Secretary. Negri Sembilan. regarding the election of Mr. Lam Teck Choon as president of the Seremban Town Council. They contended that Mr. Lam's election was "null183 words
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Article, Illustration190 1960-05-17 7 CORNWELL (61 YEARS HERE) DIES ON ESTATE IPOH, Monday. jtf R. J. G. CORNWELL, 91, a Government Pension- er and the oldest European resident in Malaya, died at his estate in Tapah Road, 42 miles from here, this, morning. i One of his sons. Mr. Leonard Cornwell. who retired from190 words
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Article86 1960-05-17 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Judgment with costs for $7,474 as principal and interest at 48 per cent a year on four promissory notes was entered in favour of a former moneylender, N. Narayanan Chettlar, of Tank Road. In the High Court today. Narayanan Chettlar brought the86 words
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Article21 1960-05-17 7 MALACCA, Mon. The Governor of Malacca, Dato Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusof. today visited the Public Works Department workshops.21 words
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153 1960-05-17 7 THE BEAUFIGHTER (PLANE NAMED WHISPERING DEATH) FLIES LAST MISSION SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Bristol Beauflghter. Britain's famed "Whispering Death" wartime night Interceptor fighter aircraft, went into "retirement" today after making a final operational sortie from RAF Seletar on "tugduty—towing a target. So, after 20 years of meritorious service, the aircraft will153 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-05-17 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Malcolm Modder, of the Straits Times editorial staff, who died suddenly last nl^ht, was burled today at Bldadari cemetery. Chief mourners were his brothers, Ralph and Nellson and their mother. Mr. L C. Hoffman, editor-in-chief of the Straits Times, and other Straits Times colleagues71 words
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262 1960-05-17 7 JJETWEEN 150 and 200 leading natural rubber scientists and experts from 17 countries are expected here for a top-level conference sponsored by the Rubber Research Institute at the end of September. About 50 experts from 13 countries have so far registered to attend the conference.262 words
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Advertisement155 1960-05-17 7 r 4?^ i^&> M Try thu eijj beauty test today: Apply one of the r»di»«e new •hide* of Cotex N«U Poliih on one hand only. Now, compirt your two hinds. The hand without Cutex looks dull. But lee now the hand with Cutex Nail Poliih hu that beiutifully groomed, finished155 words
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Advertisement309 1960-05-17 7 MUST SHE LOSE ALL HER TEETH? ANXIOUSLY SHE WAITS TO HEAR HO9Br^l j HER DENTIST S ANSWER. VEST IT mjmNQW wk could be, because she has been mmM j HAVING GUM TROUBLE, AND WHEN P'W I GUMS BECOME INFECTED, EVEN 1 SOUND TEETH ARE BOUND TO JPf I SUFFER. But309 words
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358 1960-05-17 8 The price of beauty: I can't afford it! jyjOST of us, I guess, seldom ponder over our age, and worry about the fact that with every day that passes we get a little nearer to crows' feet and expanding middles, to sagging jaw-line and creaking bones. I know I never358 words
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Article, Illustration391 1960-05-17 8 THIS bat with the magnificent shape is named San Tropez. .Made from candy blue natural Italian straw, it is decorated by two bands of grosgrain ribbon, in pale bine and pea green, its high crown and down-sweeping brim makes it glamorous both in town and on391 words
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Advertisement29 1960-05-17 8 Luxurious Pink CAMAY NOW ONLY 30* I (IN DUTY AREA 35 cts.) B^l l ■•■jß nUfwm 9MP j you'll be a little lovelier each day with fabulous pink CAMAY29 words
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Advertisement319 1960-05-17 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSB 5. Stick in pavement for con4. It's no advantage to retire iroversy 1 8 > (St. 6. Something like 3 but older g. Nearly all confusion befor* I and noisier (s>. can show the earthworks (6>. 7. Game preserve on a station 9. Rolling stone makes319 words
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Advertisement274 1960-05-17 8 I r si m\. t&ZJSL 'a super soft .^flF SANITARY TOWELS i «TI I. il>in whii ii imaii.i .il>. >j, -hi Ih-iii. Milii i .mil s.il< r. ■k i<. .in*.- iii.\ are cooler and more ||i 1 (oinlnil.ilili Jm \^^H^ li<, .him |hr\ .in- sii nr.ilK ili-NiQU'-d m \^^Ki- .ii274 words
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Advertisement1629 1960-05-17 9 JLJTIJL OaUWJb IVKRaUi tUJLT"JK< TB AOEN, LIVERPOOL, tUStOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sail* P. Sham Penang PERSEUS Liverpool. Glasgow -la Pert TMn M*l 17 ASCANIUS M'MillM. UVWMW, A'awotk ftM. 11 Mjy 11 Mn 10/22 Mn 21 UIIESIU UterpMl Mn 27/30 AENEAS LiterpMl, Glasgow Mn 24 Mar a Mn1,629 words
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Advertisement1328 1960-05-17 9 &t ;MJ fil) l) hVrMv h/n pm /^t\ THE E.A.C. LINES— A/W-Ofrt ADEN REOSEA. MEDITERUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCAMIMVIAR PORTS wLVjfaf ULANOIA" k) a,21 Mn 22/24 Mn »/»"•> Wii^tSr "oasra" a/a Mn SUMOAWA' a) 30 May/ 4 Jim 1/ I HHM "FAISTRIA" k) JO/22 JM* 73 J4 Jaae t$H» J*M Accepting1,328 words
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Advertisement1440 1960-05-17 9 She THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 9 %Jt t SINCAPORE iKtraorated il tko Ua.te* Kngdem) I LINES SAILINGS I* ADEN. U.K ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'poro P. Sham Panang lENCRUACMN for London. Grangomouth li Pert/TMay BENAUER for Hamburg. Lonoon, Hull 11/21 May 74 a May M,]l May BENCIEUCN for Port Sudan.1,440 words
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Advertisement1400 1960-05-17 9 IMM^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w_ \wCSV TIL: yE BLLSmMAM LIME KLAVENEBS LINE I T""*^ LONBON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ft NULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTIANO Cm OF NEWCASTLE Acceptiag earn <er Central ft SMtk S'pori P. Sham Penang America. (M. 11-12/ a Mn 21 23 May1,400 words
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Article105 1960-05-17 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares were firm here today. BHP gained Is. 6d. to 85s. 9d. Holrproof up Bd. Base metaib, oils and loans all wtie li.m Con. Zinc 91/6 xd buyer Mount Lyell <5/-> 7/1 buyer North Broken Hill < 10s.) 38, 10 1 Peko 9/b seller Oil105 words
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Article127 1960-05-17 10 S' PORE SHIPPING SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Hat-boar Board wharves or expected this morning are: NaticUia 1/2. TJlbantJet 4/5, Kwangtung 6A, Orestes 6/7, Breconshlre 8/9. Orna 10/11, A.scanius 13/14. State of Madras 15/16. Oldekerk 18. Braeside 19. Selangor N. Wall 1. Seroang N. Wall 2. Segamat N. Wall 3.127 words
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Article121 1960-05-17 10 CIM.AI'ORK Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet UK/Continent May/ June shipments $34.. buyers. 835 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $53 i sellers, drum $55 S sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white 8260, Sarawak $255 (both down $5). special Sarawak121 words
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Article35 1960-05-17 10 RUBBER CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE, .May 16. RUBBER: $1.27 s per lb. (down 4'» cents). 5 p.m. close. S 1.281 (quiet). TIN: 5387. per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 25 tons).35 words
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Article228 1960-05-17 10 JI'NE first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesteraay at 127 cems per lb.. down four and seven-eighths cents on Friday's close. Tne closing tone was «ulel. S.t.l R.A. CLOSING PBU'ES In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. I R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers ISStt, selle.s 133 t228 words
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Article197 1960-05-17 10 THL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In it* rates to merchants yesterday. London: selling T.T. or O.D. J/4: buying T.T. 2 4 l/«. O.D. 2/4 5 32. 30 d/st 2 4. 5/16, 45 d/st 2/4 3 8. 60 d/st 2/4 13/32. 90 d/st 2/4 17/32.197 words
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336 1960-05-17 10 By Our Market Correspondent "pHERE was a reaction in the rubber price on the Singapore Share Market yesterday when June became the current quoted position. Heavy Federation selling brought the price down from 131 cents at the opening to 128 cents at the336 words
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Article300 1960-05-17 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: May 16 May 14 Industrials: 143.3 C 143.38 tins: 181.lt IKtl.til S Rubber*: 3?3.2« ili.il) Jan. 1 1938=100 the two companies will be 30,219 acres, producing in the year ended March 31 over 12 million lb. oi rubber and 776 tons of oil palm fruit.300 words
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Article1139 1960-05-17 10 (\K the Malayan SUk k fcxehange yesi«>day, lndusiruls were inclined to ease, Uns «ere slightly ii.et.ular. dollar rubbers were firm «lule sterling rubbers weie strady. Mntjapore members of the Ex- change reported tlie foiluwing business al the afternoon call: Bargains are given after tiie prices unless only1,139 words
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Advertisement1082 1960-05-17 10 jgHB^IBHH Lp^L^^i^B^Lj^L^ißi^Liaa^^^B^kidfc iK^L\ li ne| Express U.S.A. PaciCie tic Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A LTA E.TA S pore P. Sham Penart{ H'konf L. Angeiet New York Kaaikawa Mara" 71 May/ 7 )mt 3/ 4 I Jaae 21 Jvac 14 illy "Kmikawa Mar*" Ist Call 74/71 Jaae 77/21 Jm 7*4 Call 71/H1,082 words
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Advertisement439 1960-05-17 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE fir Mi«i»»«l Jtpaa:- S pee P S>am Ptnan| ••■•O«¥I«TT" 14 Mil JJ Mat "UNIVHITT 11 UhMm tIJMM 14 Inn Cam PiSM. Fir KaiiiM. Cl<ttafl«l. Caltytta RUTHCVERETT" iaae IS lan* Him DONCVUITT" II II Wr Jl Ml ■OOLPMIVtHITT" II l*l> ialf Hill) Bulk oil latex space available. JOHNSON439 words
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Advertisement1082 1960-05-17 10 COMMERCIAL SERVICE-RADIO SINCAPORE, MINISTRY OF CULTURE, SINCAPORE Applications are Invited for the following temporary appointment* vi the Commercial Service of Radio Singapore:— I. COPY SCPERVISOR (IXDERSTIDYt. Salary: M9O-30A-930/B/960-35A- 1.240 p.m Qualifications i:\pfrirnce: University degree or at least 10 yearb' experience a* a writer in journalism or advertising. Fluent Chinese and1,082 words
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Advertisement917 1960-05-17 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, SARAWAK Applications are invited for the post of Education Officer in the Sarawak Government Service, with general responsibility for education In the medium of Chinese In Sarawak schools. Candidates niufci hold a umversr.y degree, preferably of a British university, and have had professional training ana at917 words
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Advertisement770 1960-05-17 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL i* r DEBENTURE STOCK 1955/70-80. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 19th May to Ist June. 1960, both cays inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S. S. SCALES City Treasurer and Registrar of Loans. GREETTNQS770 words
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Advertisement761 1960-05-17 11 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIKST MEETINGS TAKE NOTICE that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on the 26th May. 1960 at tbe Official Assignee's Offlce. Supreme Court Building, Singapore. Bankruptcy Xo. 685 59. SYED ALI BIN ESA ALHADAD of No.761 words
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Advertisement912 1960-05-17 11 (Continued from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word, ti (Him.)— Box St eU ex«re VOUNO CHINESE CLERK, able to t>l"\ cycle or drive, to do office routine. Mate salary required. Box A4542 ST. 8 pore. remember: You can always get your Secretaries, Stenographer*. Typists, Clerks Etc. from Raja College. Frtt912 words
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Advertisement1043 1960-05-17 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I U rVt4a ti (Mim.)— Box M ttt txtrm FURNISHED NIW TERRACE bouse Jalan Keiis Bee, Front District IS Airy room suitable work-girl bachelor at Calrnhll! Area. Ring (Spore) *****. 3BIDROOMIO FURNISHED HOUSI, Longbath Servant's Quarters on Top Hill Telephone. Nice Garden i District 10 $423 Telephone *****.1,043 words
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Advertisement827 1960-05-17 11 BOOKS I PUBLICATIONS 2* Word, Si <Mim.)—Bmx it ttt. txlrm PITMAN PUBLICATIONS ara available at all 000- Bookshops. K In difficulty rail at P-t«r Cttongs. Bolt Agents Catalogues od requMt TWO BOOKS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARIES Ths Sscsnd World War By Sir Winston Churchill $4.25 TIM Crststng si Antsrttits By827 words
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Advertisement688 1960-05-17 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, Si (Mim.)— Box it ttt txlrm •COOTIR IMO Rabbit SuperJlow automatic rears, self-starter low mileage excellent condition. Apply c Miss Welland Tel: Offlce. *****/ Home .12-' M is pore). "> DECEMBER H59 FORO Prefect 6000 miles accident free ons owner com- prehenslve Insurance November, taxed688 words
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Advertisement402 1960-05-17 11 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 10 Wndt SID I Minimum) Dmilm I momth. It Word, $1 it < Mim > HOW good ts narik Visit Batik Shop Tathay Cinema Lobby. TRY BLIN COOMNC Salad Oil roosy for your cookings. Uti JAVA MOOtS »peri;> ly maoa-&-fit eoravts, girdx-s, brassieres. CO MODERN fine Jewelleries402 words
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Article, Illustration215 1960-05-17 12 K.L. office planned by AIA rpHE American International Assurance Co. Ltd. will build a modern office building in Kuala Lumpur before the end of the year. This was announced by Mr. W. S. Youngman, Jr.. chairman "ol the board of directors, at the company's twenty-fifth annual general meeting in Hong215 words
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Article, Illustration274 1960-05-17 12 Philippines to seek local markets *pHE Philippines are looking for a market for cement, tobacco and tapioca flour in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and other countries, said Mr. A. M. Tahil, the Philippines Commercial Attache in Singapore. Mr. Tahil said that the Philippines had made rapid progress in this274 words
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Article, Illustration33 1960-05-17 12 More sugar was imported into Singapore during the first two months of this year. 'The imports at 15,466 tons were 7,000 tons more than the corresponding period of 1959. Mr. KOH33 words
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232 1960-05-17 12 AN employee of Beecham (Malaya) Ltd., has left Kuala Lumpur for Britain and Europe to study management and sales organisation. He Is Mr. Koh Jee Soon, 37, recently appointed to the company's new post of sales manager; in charge of the growing sales branches232 words
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Article209 1960-05-17 12 WORK on a $500,000 paint factory at Petaling Jaya for the PAR Malayan Palntworks (Federation) Ltd., has begun. Mr. A HO. Abblnk. managing director of the company, said that the factory would be ready for production in November. With this new plant, the company would be209 words
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Article80 1960-05-17 12 (\NE rjf the latest v Japanese two-stroke motor-cycles, the Yamada, have been Imported into the Malayan market. Two models are available, the 125 c.c. and the 250 c.c. both of which Incorporate a starter button with a petrol consumption of .50 m.p.g. and 120 m.p.g. respectively.80 words
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Article33 1960-05-17 12 GARUDA 'S K.L. MANAGER Mr. A. Pamillh has been appointed district ma/iager of Garuda Indonesian Airways in Kuala Lumpur. office in the Arcade of the Hotel Merlin at the end of the month.33 words
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232 1960-05-17 12 rvESPITE keen competition from overseas, an increasing number of new coffee manufacturers have started business in Singapore auring the past few years It is estimated that there are now 30 manufacturers operating In Singapore, com pared with only seven in 1955 Mr.232 words
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Article, Illustration104 1960-05-17 12 DEGULAR flights by Jet-powered Lockj heed Electra aircraft I will be started by X.L.M. from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to 1 Europe on June 9. Mr. J. R. Krulzinga. sales manager of X.L.M. in Singa- pore, said yesterday that this was going to be a new experience104 words
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Advertisement249 1960-05-17 12 wrrgjs(!*W^ banokok MWILA Xl MA II MPL'R l&fUftlE*- Regular Convair 440 Metropolitan Services to Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Djakarta By INDONESIAN AIRWAYS In Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort Booking Office. Ist Floor, B*ank of China Bldg., Singapore -1. Phone: ***** ***** 8. or any travel agent in Singapore and the249 words
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Advertisement55 1960-05-17 12 NOW I am an ink that's best I for all pens! I I sup m Quilt* I I by Parker I good working condition T u oroug hly tested in a« I •kssss -sag** I J>nger of -^"^KtEnk. deans the nib •M ink dissolves sludge, opens feed nsta tf,, l55 words
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430 1960-05-17 13 A. SRIPATHY _1 1 II £! 1 - A TENGKU IS COACHING NEW-LOOK MALACCA TEAM By A. SRIPATHY _1 1 II 1 MALACCA have nevei imiwi me imai vi the Malaya Cup soccer competilion. This year, according to Mr. Tarn Sect Wah, the president of Malacca Amateur F.A., they have good hopes of repre- il. glamorous event, of430 words
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164 1960-05-17 13 OH KEE TIANG - By OH KEE TIANG PNANG, Mon.— After confining its membership to Malays only for nearly half a century' the Baharol Alam Football Club will now open its doors to other races. This was decided at the.club's 49th annual general164 words
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Article, Illustration499 1960-05-17 13 K.K. BENJAMIN - Johore out to settle an old score with Selangor on Saturday K.K. BENJAMIN By JOHORE were a much better team in the second half of last year's season and If their rapid improvement then is carried into the new season, the State should make their mark in the Malaya Cup499 words
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Article65 1960-05-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Hamish Mulrhead bM withdrawn from the Singapore team to meet Johore In the M.C.A. league match at Kluang on Saturday and Sunday. Ue will be replaced by S. Soocelaraj. The Singapore team will be: J. Kirkham (capt), Y. Angullla. R. Bowles. C. Cooke. C.65 words
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Article97 1960-05-17 13 Perak course for officials IPOH, Mon. The Perak AAA will hold a course for officials on Saturday and Sunday at the YMCA. The course is Intended to qualify Pprak AAt\ S»*te approved official* and is the first of Its kind to ba conducted in Malaya. All wishing to Uke part97 words
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Article74 1960-05-17 13 WELLINOTON. Mon —Two British Empire and Commonwealth Oames champions. Murray Halberg (three miles > and Miss Vale_ rie Sloper (shot putt) are included in New Zealand's team for th#> Olympic Oames in Rome. Other Empire Games medal winners in the team are Jim Hill (singleReuter - 74 words
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Article55 1960-05-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Tha Selangor Referees Society will conduct an examination for soocer referees at the F.A. of Balangor offloe (2nd floor, MCA building) on Monday at 8.30 p.m. A course for referees, which started yesterday, is now brln* held at the P.A.S. office daily (•.30 p.m.)55 words
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Article59 1960-05-17 13 PENANG. Mon— Penang Technical Institute and Oeorge Town Secondary School will hold their third joint annual sports at the PTI ground from 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. May 28. TOKYO. Mon— World bantamweight champion Jose Becerra of Mexico today established himself •s a strong favourite to retain his crownUPI - 59 words
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Article343 1960-05-17 13 TENNIS DaTii Cup (European Zone. 2nd rd): Belgium bt Brazil 3-2 in Brussels: J. Brlchant (Bel) bt C. Fcrnandes 6-1. 6-4. 6-3; R. Barnes (Brazil) bl C de Oronckel 7-5. 6-0. 10-8. Italy bt Hungary 3-2 In Budapest: N. PietrangeU (It) bt A Adam 6-2. 3-6. 6-2.343 words
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Article120 1960-05-17 13 SOCCER Penang Dlt. 1: Muslim R.C. B v Chinese Wanderers 'B 1 (City Stadium). Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers v Klnta Indians (Chinese Assembly Hall grd.l; Dh. 2: Bphll Eat ate v Cheng Wah (Coronation grd): Dir. 3: 2 Workshops AFMC v HQ 2 FIB (Jn Abdul Jalll grd).120 words
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Article94 1960-05-17 13 LONDON. Mon. Dr J L Blonstein, medical officer of the Amateur. Boxing Association (England), said he would ask the A.B A. to sanction the use of healing pills called "Varidase." Dr. Blonstein conducted a nine months' Investigation Into the effect of the pills on amateur boxers. Taken94 words
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Article31 1960-05-17 13 IPOH. Mon —Dr. R F Coughlan, who retired earlier this year as the Federation's chief veterinary research officer, has taken over duties as the Perak Turf Club's veterinary surgeon.31 words
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Article314 1960-05-17 13 EPSOM JEEP - Dancing Water fastest on track By EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE. Mon.-Dant-ing Water, a recent winner at Ipoh. did a stylish workout on the training track at Buklt Timah this moruing !n preparation for Wednesday 1 races. Ridden by Bob Taylor, this Nilo mare galloo. d 3f in SI 2/5 with Funny314 words
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Advertisement146 1960-05-17 13 MEE KENG GARDEN WITH FREEHOLD LAND HOI'SIXO I>l \l I OI'MI.VI HILLY SITE. Qt'IKT with -i •■iin surrounding;* at 3i mile Klanr Boad. (off Jalan Jutra; Kuala Lumpur. PRICE:--i i'l mul drtar ln-<1 two slurry building from 9'il.Uoo. TIPt B: seiiiMlrtitrln-d »niKlr storey bulldlm Kroin 5i0.500. KM Mtt A: :;.suo146 words
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Advertisement376 1960-05-17 13 A FINE DESK at a Reasonable Price |»P Of ALL-STEEL construction, ySmm^^ and superbly finished, this N""" modem desk represents exceptional value. Features include Pleasant glare-free working surface. Smooth-running «^tf drawers. Box Drawers or L^^^r Box and Filing Drawers in cither pedestal. Special drawer fittings for sta- HLV tionery andfilingif376 words
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Miscellaneous400 1960-05-17 13 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER Blntang Bulan 7 (Ismail Korea 4. Penanc Div. 2: M.T.C 2 ißoon Aamawl All 2. Ismail Ranting). San) Tg. Bunßah Ranger* 2 (Sytd Arsenal S.C. 2 (Bhall. Eleboni: Ball). Dlt. 3: Chuns Cheng 4 Dlt. 3C: Serangoon 3 (Koanln) (Tong Hye 2, Ah Hal 2> Indian SHB400 words
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Article1839 1960-05-17 14 SPORE ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL TO AMEND CITIZENSHIP LAWS THE Legislative Assembly today passed the Singapore Citizenship (Amendment) Bill designed to debar those who sought "to enjoy the best of two worlds." Mr. Ong Pang Boon, Minister for Home Affairs, moving the second reading1,839 words
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Article125 1960-05-17 14 MR. OW AN LEONC of Jilan Bungah Raya. paaiied away peacefully on 16th May. leaving behind hn beloved wife, three aons and nve dauKhtera to mourn hla loaa. The funeral will take place on Wednesday at 5 p.m. REV. KO CHUM Head Prteat Of "Slang Llm Bee" Monastery. 3S125 words
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Article39 1960-05-17 14 a.rn, ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. JOSEPH rSRNANOEX and family thank all relative* and friend* tor their telacrmma. wreath*, coodol•ncea and attendance at the faneral Thar* will be a mata for the repoae of hli aoul oa Thu^day IB 380 at Beremban39 words
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Article146 1960-05-17 14 SOVIET PLANE CHARGE I ONDON, Mon. Field Marshall Mohammed Ayub Khan, President and Prime Minister of Pakistan, said here today that Russian planes had been flying over his country for some time. Asked at London Airport about the United States U-2 spy-flight incident, the President said: "We are not involved.Reuter - 146 words
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Article382 1960-05-17 14 LONDON, Mon Cheerful conditions prevailed in London stock market's today and gains predominated but were to a large extent out of proportion with the volume of business transacted. There was a certain amount ol selective buying and in the absence of sellers prices qulcklv responded. Buyers were rather reluctant to382 words
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Advertisement158 1960-05-17 14 ~J^3 fl &^T j,1»«3 HUMBfRITTI THE LINK IS £^Cyfo*tt<l<*t4A*p f f |T\ Fashion may be time's ally ft I in separating the motoring past M^E af I from the motorinß present 1 -T^JB^^m m|jf> but one link remains J-^ L -^^r^l \M Craftsmanship. Tm It iscraftvmanship that links i»«O f158 words
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Advertisement115 1960-05-17 14 MOVIEMASTER Model 635 projector I llflttl& f c X^alHiWT'" 1295'\fl t b Revolutionary low. voltafe 1 Tro«'«c»or" »a»r>o provides powerful cool white light MSO watt») I Unique Filmovara lens gives finger-tip control' of picture > zr Variable speed control ■400 ft. spool cjpacitya*»» l ll iininterruptcd *our show M Fast115 words
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