The Straits Times, 21 May 1960
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Title Section18 1960-05-21 1 WinVf.r DAILY CEBTirHrtl SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 He*****' The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1960 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration330 1960-05-21 1 Ted up' with party leaders KIALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The Speaker of the Trengganu State Assembly said today his party, the PMIP, had done practically nothing for the benefit of the people since it had come into power in the state. He said lhat unless the inirty got rid330 words
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13 1960-05-21 1 'Leaders fight each other for higher posts'13 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-05-21 1 MINISTERS MEET TO MAP OUT BIG CHANGES COMING IN 1962 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'J'HE broad principles for the running of separate universities were agreed upon today between the Federation and Singapore Governments at a top level ministerial meeting here. Both sides agreed to set192 words
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288 1960-05-21 1 Mac now fears 'new dangers' may develop MR. MACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, said today he could not conceal there may be "grave implications" in what has happened in Paris over the LONDON. Fri. breakdown of the Summit conference. "There is no doubt that what has happened is a seriousReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-05-21 1 DATO GUNN TO GO BACK TO PLANTING rE Malayan High Commissioner in Australia and New Zealand. Dato Gunn Lay Teik, who will be relinquishing his appointment and returning to Malaya next month. According to an agency report from Melbourne, Dato Gunn is doing so because of his wife's illness. In58 words
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Article70 1960-05-21 1 LONDON. Pri Lawyers for Bir Arthur Perm denied today as "wholly without foundation" a report that he and the Queen Mother Elizabeth are contemplating mar- j riage. Sir Arthur is Treasurer to i the Queen Mother and groom-in-waitlng and extra equerry to the Queen. The70 words
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Article78 1960-05-21 1 Students in new treaty riot "TOKYO, Fri. Thou--1 sands of leftist students, failing to break through a police barricade at the Diet, marched on the residence of the Prime Minister, Mr. Kishi. last ni«ht. Many were injured as the stone-throwing students clashed with police sent to protect the Premier's residence.78 words
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Article27 1960-05-21 1 PADANG. West Sumatra. Fri.— The largest detachment of rebels ever to surrender In Sumatra— lo7— has given itself up to Army troops near here.27 words
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Article201 1960-05-21 1 "THE U.N. Secretary- General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, warned yesterday of the "risk of war by accident" and urged that the full potentialities of the U.N. should be called on to meet the current crisis. He told a press confer- ence that he believed such 8 riskReuter - 201 words
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Article32 1960-05-21 1 BANGKOK, Fri —Thai foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said last night he believed increasing preMWM of Chinese Communists on the Soviet Union was the main reason lor the Summit conference failure. —U.P.l.32 words
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Article15 1960-05-21 1 -> OOO—MILE US MISSILE I MA I i >"U»b .Mi '.i r -I F15 words
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Advertisement8 1960-05-21 1 Russia's memo to United Nations— see Page 188 words
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Article, Illustration243 1960-05-21 2 MALAYAN LEADER SEES A REFUGEE CAMP. TALKS WITH FARMER WHO FLED TO WEST BONN, Friday. T4IE Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived here by air yesterday from Berlin for a two-day visit. He was welcomed in a torrential downpour al Iho airport by the West GermanReuter - 243 words
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103 1960-05-21 2 A DUCHESS LOSES GEM BROOCH AT PALACE LONDON, Fri. Buckingham Palace officials already plagued by the loss of a v; 2700 diamond and emerald brooch at a palace reception are now looking for 20 missing engraved silver souffle dishes it was rrported here toda The brooch, which belonged to theReuter - 103 words
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Article24 1960-05-21 2 LONDON. Fri— Police yesterday recaptured all 20 youths who had broken out five hours earlier from en approved school near Southport.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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170 1960-05-21 2 Margaret 'stay out' order: A protest LONDON. Fri. A protest that the Island of Tobago in the Caribbean has been made a "prohibited area" to people because of the honeymoon visit of Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony Arm-strong-Jones, was made to Prince Philip today by the All- West Indian People'sReuter - 170 words
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Article33 1960-05-21 2 LONDON, Fri— Four men attacked a cashier and his escort in the Southwark district of London today and escaped with £3.500 In wages they had just collected from a bank— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article93 1960-05-21 2 JERUSALEM. Fri.— A farm, er levelling ground with his bulldozer 'n the fields of Afiqim village on the western banks of the Jordan, south of the Sea of Galilee, uncovered finds goin« back to the beginnings of man. it was revealed here last night. An announcementReuter - 93 words
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260 1960-05-21 2 WAR IF ANYONE TRIES TO PINCH HONG KONG— MONTY "IF anyone tries to pinch Hons? Kong it will be war with a capital W." Field Marshal Lord Montgomery said here today. He was replying at a Press conference to a questioner who asked him whether V"» w~"'fi hi— i«g HongReuter - 260 words
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89 1960-05-21 2 Widow gets half of that $450 mil. VtW YORK. Fri. M John D. Rockfeller Jnr who died on May 11. divided the bulk of his US$l59 million (5450 million I estate equally between his widow and the Rockefeller Brothers Kund. inc.. at cording to his will filed yesterday. The widow.89 words
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102 1960-05-21 2 6 YEARS THEY PAID FOR A HOUSE THAT NEVER WAS HONG KONG. Fri— A group of 150. mainly women marched on Government House today petitioning the Governor for help against an alleged swindler. The women had paid HK SI million < $500.000 for a house that "never materialised." After theyUPI - 102 words
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201 1960-05-21 2 ANGELES. Fri— Blonde Beverly Aadland, 17--year-old playmate of the late actor Errol Flynn, was ordered today to be placed under the care of a cowboy-actor turned preacher. Superior J v a g c Allen Miller ended a week-long hearing of a sex delinquency charge againstUP - 201 words
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Article226 1960-05-21 2 JESSELTON. Fri. —An v Injured woman and two British Army ambuj lance men have been I swept away and appai rently drowned while trying to cross a flooded bridge about 20 miles from here, according to i reports reaching here today. An army source gaveReuter - 226 words
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Article32 1960-05-21 2 6TA.NLEYVILLE, Fri.—Police used tear-gas and handgrenades on a crowd of rioting Africans here yesterday after the theft of a sealed ballot box. Two people were Injured— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-05-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /uav* amy LunA /•UT TU«m\ ZOOM (THAT V v r NCAKLT J V LCAVT y20 words
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692 1960-05-21 3 TROOPS FROM INDONESIA FOR N. GUINEA REPLY TO DUTCH WARSHIPS MOVE DR. SUBANDRIO, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, said yesterday that his Government had sent reinforcements to Indonesian islands close to West New Guinea. He told reporters Indonesia had taken this action in response to the Netherlands decision to send warshipsReuter; UPI - 692 words
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Article56 1960-05-21 3 MOSCOW. Frl. A Soviet scientist said today that there was no man in the Soviet spaceship but the cabin had all the conditions necessary for the presence of a living man. First reports of the flight showed that all the automatic and radlotech .ilcal apparatusReuter - 56 words
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172 1960-05-21 3 Father of U-2 pilot writes to Mr. K NEW YORK, Fri. Mr. Oliver W. Powers, of Norton, Virginia, father of the U-2 plane pilot shot down over Russia wrote to Mr. Khrushchev today, asking for leniency for his son. His airmailed letter said: "My Dear Mr. Khrushchev: "I extend toReuter - 172 words
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168 1960-05-21 3 PEKING. Friday. pHINA last night accused Indonesia of "armed abduction" of one of her vessels and of violating "universally acknowledged international norms by arresting Chinese consular officials. The Chinese charges came In two separate "very serious"' protest notes handed over to the Indonesian Government earlier168 words
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Article175 1960-05-21 3 RED ASKS FOR ASYLUM IN BRITAIN EDINBURGH. Fri. XA A member of a Russian cultural delegation asked police for political asylum yesterday. Reliable Government sources Identified him as Anatoly Nakashldze, 28. an engineer and industrial manager from Soviet Georgia. Taken to prison Nakashldze, a member of a Soviet miners' delegation175 words
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Article36 1960-05-21 3 BEOUL. Fri. Lt.-Gen. "Tiger" Song You Chan, the Army Chief -of-Staff and martial law commander, today submitted his resignation to the Defence Minister. Mr. Lee Chong Chan, and requested transfer to the reserve. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article38 1960-05-21 3 LONDON. Frl— The number of visitors to Britain in the first three months of 1960 179.192— was 10 per cent greater than for the same period last year, the British Travel and Holidays Association reported. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article31 1960-05-21 3 MOSCOW. Frl— Boris Pasternak. Soviet author of the controversial novel. "Dr. Zhlvago." recently reported critically 111 after a stroke. is now "out of danger," it was reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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117 1960-05-21 3 EDINBURGH. Fri. The Earl of Dalkelth, 37. heir to the Duke of Buccleugh, emerged the victor early here today in a three-way Parliamentary by-election. The Earl, the Conservative candidate, won by 12.--109 votes to 6,775 for his Labour Party opponent. Mr. Ronald KingReuter - 117 words
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Miscellaneous384 1960-05-21 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metre* NATIONAL SIIOKTWAM Short Ware 62 mi-tre* S HVI( from 9»o— I«.M p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metre* A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.3 J MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Kuala Lumpur S4l metre* 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00384 words
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Article23 1960-05-21 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— A Vespa Gymkhana Night, sponsored by the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., will be held at the Great World tomorrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration155 1960-05-21 4 JULIUS KATCHEN (above), the celebrated American pianist, is in Singapore on his third visit for a triple purpose. Tonight be was adjudicate the finals of the Singapore Musical Society's pianoforte and singing competition at the A.C.S. auditorium in Coleman Street. Tomorrow at 8.45 p.m.155 words
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300 1960-05-21 4 Betting shops, lotteries now in S'pore SINGAPORE, Friday. f HREE Bills, which will enable the Singapore Turf Club to set up off-course betting shops, run public lotteries and sell sweepstake tickets in the State and elsewhere became law by Gazette notification today. But the club will have to apply to300 words
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93 1960-05-21 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Traffic Police today announced certain restrictions on the movement of vehicles towards the Padang during the National Day celebrations dress rehearsal on Sunday. From 6 a.m. to about 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, no vehicle will be permitted to go towards93 words
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Article191 1960-05-21 4 WAITING POLICE NAB A BURGLAR SINGAPORE, Fri. A burglar leapt down from the first floor window of McAlister and Co. Ltd., when an alarm was raised to be cornered in a back lane by two waiting policemen a District Court was told today. Ismail bin Yahaya, 28, was Jailed three191 words
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93 1960-05-21 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Lim Tong Liang. 18. who threw acid at a business man, was today ordered by a District Judge to be given six strokes of the cane, and was also jailed for two years. Lim. it was stated, threw the acid when the businessman93 words
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Article298 1960-05-21 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A VARIED programme of activities has been drawn up to celebrate the first anniversary of Singapore's National Day on June 3. The celebrations will last four days. Highlight of the ilrst day will be the mass rally and march-past on the padang. The298 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-05-21 4 MRS. K. M. BYRNE, wife of the Minister of Labour and Law presenting the Dux prize to Wong Chiang Slang yesterday at the annual Speech and Prise-giving Day of Gan Eng Seng School. Chiang Siang, former head-prefect of the school received the prise for51 words
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185 1960-05-21 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. ''THE PaVliamentary Secretary to the Minister 1 for Health, Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, said today that the nursing profession had an important role to play in moulding the various races in Singapore into a single United Nation. He was speaking at the presentation of185 words
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300 1960-05-21 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The biggest bazaar of the year, the International Bazaar for the Blind, will be held tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall after months of planning. Hundreds of people from 20 communities in Singapore have combined In an effort to make this300 words
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Advertisement402 1960-05-21 4 FIVE-RAMS LINEN GARMENT Cool exquisite lotting ideal tor tropical wear. LADIES WEAR Embroidered colour blouses in various styles, and designs, •rice <S> $3.00. $3.20, $3.80 A $4 80 MEN'S WEAR Hawaiian shirt $3.50 Short sleeve shirt $3.50 Long sleeve shirt $3.70 Trousers $4.50 Sole Agent: Messrs. Lee Say Co. Ltd.,402 words
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Advertisement33 1960-05-21 4 "•OO Mil KING FOON r.ng tan (Hokkien j TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! "TIN aROTHIRS" Pr II Cont.). TOMORROW'S MO»NINfI~~SMOW 1 IS a.m.: ~Pra«Har Uouf Color, t lI. IS a.IP.: 'Tha Tall Stranger" CScopa i33 words
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Miscellaneous310 1960-05-21 4 The diary CHINESE YMCA (South Pier): Aero Modelling Club 3 p.m.; Camera Club meeting 2.30 p.m. Art Club 3 p.m. Interscnool debate 2.30 p.m.; Teen Talk Programme 4 p.m. SREE NABAYANA MISSION (West Hill Road, Sembawaitgi: Karnatic music recital by Mlas Anasuya of Mysore at 7.?0 p.m. YWCA (Outram Road):310 words
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Article246 1960-05-21 5 STRANDED SEAMEN ON WAGE STAY-PUT SINGAPORE, Frl.— The 10 Singapore Malay seamen stranded and destitute in Townsville. Australia, since March 2, have turned down a repatriation offer made by the Australian authorities A letter from one 01 the .seamen. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Tallb, received in Singapore says that they246 words
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94 1960-05-21 5 WHO keeps close watch on new Asian flu SINGAPORE, rrl The World Health Organisation area representative here, Dr. W. W. Yung, today said that bis office is closely watching th e progress of Asian influenza in the Far East. The influenza was reported yesterday to have reappeared in Formosa. In94 words
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Article, Illustration360 1960-05-21 5 FOUR PROFESSORS AND A DOCTOR HEAD THE BIGGEST -EVER CONVOCATION LIST SINGAPORE, Friday. tHH R professors and a doctor will receive honorary degrees at the biggest-ever convocation of the University of Malaya (both divisions) at the Victoria Theatre on June 11. The professors360 words
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Article240 1960-05-21 5 70c TOP FEE FOR I-CARD PHOTOS KLALA LLMPIR. I ri. Owners of photo studios were warned today that they should not charge more than 70 cents for two photographs for new identity cards to be issued on July 31. The National Registration (Control of Photographs) Regulations, published in the Government240 words
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Article210 1960-05-21 5 A FATHER PRAYS, A YOUTH PLEADS SINGAPORE, Friday. I^RAMATIC scenes between parents and 'sons 1J took place in two Singapore magistrates 1 courtrooms today. SCENE NO. 1: A lather, chanting verses in Arabic, embraced his two young married sons, who were committed for trial at210 words
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Article25 1960-05-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. FriThe sixth annual Malayan Artists Exhibition, sponsored by the Arts Council, at the British Council Hall here will end next Wednesday.25 words
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Article118 1960-05-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A SPECIAL committee of the Municipal Council. 4 whicn recently conducted a parking survey of the town, is considering the installation of parking meters here. The chairman of the committee. Mr. T. A. L. Concannon. said the committee would make recommendations to118 words
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Article58 1960-05-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Five families whose homes at Cheras Road were burnt last week were given $200 each today to help them get new homes. The money from the District Welfare Committee was handed to them by the ActIng Minister for Health and Social Welfare. Inche58 words
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120 1960-05-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Since it was installed in the railway station here a month ago. the "Complaints and Suggestions" box ha.s received only one contribution. And this was in the lorm of a torn cigarette packet on which someone had written various ways of120 words
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Article34 1960-05-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan district Convention of the Association of Apex Clubs will be held at the Bhell Theatrette on June 5 and 6 There are five clubs In this district.34 words
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Advertisement180 1960-05-21 5 Your cat will stay younger, live longer on daily KIT-E-KAT It's as good J/Xr> as the food That' because Kit-E-Kat contains finest quality fresh fish and meat, fish-liver oils and cereals. Tinned and ready cooked to eat, it keeps free from contamination and is so clean and easy to serve.180 words
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Advertisement240 1960-05-21 5 £r^ 9 M» W i^fc Did you know that Vodka sr** mixes well with almost everything? try Br^^. Vodka Gimlets. Vodka jl|J^ Collins, Bloody Mary's, B^ Vodka-on-thc-rocks, iS Jrau Vodka Tonic and the driest of all Martinis ihe .?v^ij >-^k Vodka Martini You'll ove ts clean refreshing Wk taste Remember240 words
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Article, Illustration24 1960-05-21 6 TENGKU MAHKOTA AND HIS WIFE MAKE HISTORY ON MECCA TRIP- THE TENCKU MAHKOTA and hit wife, Che Kalthem, at the airport. Straits Times picture.24 words
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279 1960-05-21 6 Top Alliance men will be at these two polls 'MCA INFLUENCE WANING IN THE NEW VILLAGES' 1 LLIANCE top officials will be on the spot in future to supervise the party's election machinery at all levels. Tomorrow they will leave for Kluang, Johore, to ensure that there is no slip279 words
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202 1960-05-21 6 MENTAL HOSPITAL SECURITY POOR. DOCTOR TESTIFIES gECURiTY arrangements at the Central Mental HofP"* 1 ln Tanjong Rambutan were very poor and interference with female patients was ™t uncommon before the end of last year Dr A s until April this year, told a magistrate's court here today. Dr. Johnson was202 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-05-21 6 Judge leaves after 15 years in Malaya IPOH, Fri— The Perak High Court Judge, Mr. Justice B. G. Smith, who has been with the judicial service in the Federation for the past 15 years, is leaving Malaya on retirement this weekend He said today that he was "extremely sorry" to102 words
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181 1960-05-21 6 ALOR STAR, Friday. TWE state government has requisitioned 1J acres of private land adjoining the ancient Hindu temple at Merbok, 36 miles from Alor Star, to preserve the original temple grounds. It was here that a 1,000--year-old casket containing the ashes of a Kedah181 words
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Article54 1960-05-21 6 First-day covers SINGAPORE. Fri.-A brisk sale of first-day covers to go with the commemorative national day stamps was reported at all post offices here today. Only a limited stock of these covers is offered for sale at 10 cents each. The stamps in four-cent and 10--cent denominations will b« on54 words
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Article46 1960-05-21 6 PENANG, Fri.— Mr. Waurul Toon Nlen, headmaster of the Chung Ling High School, will leave for Britain next month on a six-week tour as a guest of the British Government He will spend four weeks ln England and two on the Continent46 words
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Article39 1960-05-21 6 rpELUK ANSON, Fri. Teo Chin Siang. a mcc- seller at Bagan Paslr, 20 miles from here, lost his life's savings of $1,280 when thieves broke into his house yesterday. The money was kept in a aupboard.39 words
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300 1960-05-21 6 300 see Royal pair fly on pilgrimage of records CINGAPORE. Fri. More than 300 friends, relatives and well-wishers were at the Singapore Airport last night to bid farewell to the Tengku Mahkota of Johore and his wife Che Kalthom on their way to Mecca on a pilgrimage. The crowd which300 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1960-05-21 7 S'pore,s free trade was world's envy 100 years ago ■NO TAXES ON SHIPPING AND NO IMPORT TARIFFS' TIIK Australian golc 1 rush was in full Hood. Talcs of gold nuggets weighing ten, lilly and a hundred pounds spread round the world. And cvci where men of ambition turned towards Australia.HTS - 1,197 words
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Miscellaneous243 1960-05-21 7 Bugs Bunny. By Hutph Hvintduht HHnjSSS?S I HOLLER AT ttfo»>¥> TH'PWVPK, ]/< v BF /iMt^m V II v A MOMENT j-S /ZOUNPSI TrtfßE'S JH rt)KIM>TUR SYLVESTER IF HE //ffl > Lb'l \hit<>r By At Vupp WHtLE THE GEMERaZ -U'LABNER EXPLAINS IIMDRE CHILDtOOO IS Xl r NAMEL-y-SADII. EXPLANS 7MECREAO SOMETH/NG EVEN243 words
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Article92 1960-05-21 8 t» Wtrdß $tt (Mimimuimi MR. A MRS. VIJAVARATNAM thank relatives and friends far aa- ictanee, attendance. congratulatory inriMcei. valuable nfU oa the oeca■Ma or their mamase oa 15/5/ SO. FAMILY OF LATE Leslie RorartO thank -'aft* of Ward 23, Oeaaral Hoai •.1 for kind attention; Shell Company, United Engineers92 words
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Article350 1960-05-21 8 M Word, 111 (Mi I > SALS LAST DAY Today at Mai- j imimi. Do not mlse tan Opportoatty. THE COCKPITS Java ROaltalei hi r\ t <l every Saturday and Sunday lunin time. be A 0000 Malayan Read BerMa H.rian. the National Newspaper In tka .mied National Uninate asd350 words
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Article43 1960-05-21 8 M Word, U M (Him) presbyterian church in smaahanl Road. Suiday B»mw a.m. and 6 pja. All —I——. CHRISTIAN SCIBMCB iKHTY, mniapore. 8. Oranaa Oam Road. Smmporrio (off Orchard Road) Banday s^rvicCT and Banday Sefcoot O.SO a-m. Tr-i.mooy Meetings Beery Wiilneaday43 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, May 21, 1960.
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Article600 1960-05-21 8 The Federation Government has lost in time getting down to the details of creating an independent university out of the University of Malaya. Its announcement less than a fortnight ago that the Federation aimed to have "an autonomous, separate, national university in Kuala Lumpur as from600 words
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Article382 1960-05-21 8 The Indonesian Government seems to have become excessively angry over Dutch reinforcements for New Guinea and perhaps unnecessarily vexed over the behaviour of Chinese consuls who have supervised the departure of their unwanted nationals. The Dutch have not sent such massive reinforcements as to lead the Indonesian Government382 words
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Article238 1960-05-21 8 Singapore is tired of buses and lorries which poison the air with their noxious exhaust. It is another mutter whether an appeal to the nublic to note the registration number and to report time and place as well to the police is the right method of dealing with238 words
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Article, Illustration143 1960-05-21 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From tha Straits Times of May 17. 19tO DESCENDING upon a trading settlement of Northern Celebes. a band or Moro pirates sacked the place, killing several Dutch and European traders, and carried away a large amount of loot garnered from the traders. WE cannot be certain yet143 words
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Article, Illustration968 1960-05-21 8 VERNON BARTLETT - Whose guilt wrecked the Summit? IT is just as important in diplomacy as in war to place oneself in an opponent's shoes. It is most important to do so when emotions are quickened by the danger of war, and nobody in his right mind could deny that danger today. It968 words
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Advertisement32 1960-05-21 8 Why buy Beer in bottles? buy TaecAX Beer in cans •*> pH H-*n INo Breakages fm K\ Lighter in weight 'jfi 3 Takes up less space 4 Quicker Coaling H| 5 Earier Disposal32 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-05-21 9 THE 415 freshies of the I niversity of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur reading aloud the declaration to uphold the name of the university, at the orientation ceremony yesterday. Straits Times picture.35 words
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236 1960-05-21 9 Vice-Chancellor: Stay up at night— to study KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Professor A. Oppenheim, today told 415 "freshies" of the division here not to waste their time, otherwise they would be cheating themselves, their parents and their country. He reminded them of the i236 words
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Article108 1960-05-21 9 POLICE SEE PUPILS ABOUT TAB EGGS OHORE BAHRU, Fri. «l Pontian police have interviewed a number of schoolboys in connection with a recent "tarring" Incident at the house of a Justice of the Peace. Mr. Chua Bak Huay. The police were told that a gang of youths pelted Mr. Chua108 words
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Article31 1960-05-21 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— The customs station here will be closed for business on June 1. the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and on June 6. Hart Raya Hajl.31 words
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108 1960-05-21 9 CINGAPORE. Fri.— Tanah Merah Camp here is being turned Into a luxurious seaside resort with facilities for thousands of picnickers. Under the $32,000 development plan, there will be sleeping accommodation for at least 100 people. Electricity will also be installed. Work will be completed108 words
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Article26 1960-05-21 9 PENANG, Fri. Six more bicycles were stolen in Penang and Province Wellesley yesterday. In almost every case, the bicycles had been left unlocked.26 words
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Article30 1960-05-21 9 PENANG. Frl. Thieves broke into the store of Ban Hock Hin and Co. in Jelutong Road yesterday afternoon and stole 30 tins of coconut oil worth $48030 words
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171 1960-05-21 9 A MODERN JOBS CENTRE: BYRNE GETS REPORT SINGAPORE, Friday. "1/f R. T. SIMONDS, an Australian expert on employment service, has submitted a report on the proposed re-organisation of the Singapore employment exchange on modern lines. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, confirming this today, said he171 words
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Article, Illustration620 1960-05-21 9 Silent Mr. Koh: I kept quiet to give Government a chance LIKE A BOXER IN THE OPENING ROUNDS- MR. C. H. KOH, the silent member of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, today explained that he had kept quiet to give the Government a chance to show its worth. Mr. Koh has620 words
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Article83 1960-05-21 9 IJUALA LUMPUR. PrLThe posts of the two senior officers commandIng the Royal Malayan Navy and the Royal Malayan Air Force have been downgraded to the ranks of Captain and Group Captain. A Defence Ministry spokesman explained today that this move was designed to83 words
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125 1960-05-21 9 TOHORE BAHRL, Frl. The Johore Government has drawn up a fiveyear road development plan which will cost the state $2 million. Main item is the construction of a new road from the 23rd mile KulalAyer Itam road to Kota Tineri. When completed125 words
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Article171 1960-05-21 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.— A new American small plane is In Singapore for demonstration flights. It is the two-seater Cham- pion Traveller de Luxe which In America Is used "extensively for business and pleasure." according to a spokesman of the agents. Brenco Ltd.. here. Assembled171 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-05-21 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Frl. Federation Government food inspectors are going round the shops to see if they are stocking an insecticide containing pamthoin, which can prove fatal to people. This follows the discovery of 282 bottles of the insecticide in Malacca a few days ago.201 words
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Advertisement86 1960-05-21 9 I LUXURY IN THE [LOW PRICE FIELD l\ Performance Style >4V Bl AHEAD 0F THE TIMES WITH A /m\ borgwrrd (BO GWARD) ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD V MV/ I-J. NCil ANN iLOC. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPO«t. Q H^T Mi Ua*ei asia motor CO., ltd., it, lykit Kf Imtant P«*on a »»tnburor»:86 words
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Advertisement197 1960-05-21 9 (iflf) West in-house I The New Automatic Self- j^- *^TB Heating Laundromat. 1 I VlB HmH it* own w«»«t. Wo»he», V^>Jr rM%ItS OM OORip^vnM Up TO 9 IDS> I of cloHm*. Hmd* no boJt.ng V down. No cortfy plumbing I q»ired. A VV estinghouse I*^BB l| hi-fi deli ty I197 words
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403 1960-05-21 10 NEW CENTRAL POLL ROLLS TO BE DRAWN UP SOON 2,000,000 VOTERS MUST BE RE-REGISTERED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE BIG re-registration of more than two million voters will begin on June 1 and continue till July 12. To avoid duplication in registration, electronic machines will be used. "Operation Registration" has been403 words
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171 1960-05-21 10 KRIS GIVEN TO RAF SQUADRON IN GRATITUDE L'UALA LUMPUR. Frl.IV The No. 209 'Mixed Transport Squadron of ithe Royal Air Force, which had carried out 4.000 sorties and 360 strikes against the Communist terrorists, today received a krls from the Federation Government as a tr>w«n or C i autude. The171 words
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Article160 1960-05-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. CLAIMS for gratuity by 500 former employees of the General Transport Co. Ltd. will be heard by a three-man Industrial Court on Monday The court will sit at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall in Ampang Road. A former Speaker ot the Federal160 words
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Article90 1960-05-21 10 Bahaman for Geneva ILO talks I'UALA LUMPUR. FTI. f^ The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Bamsudln will leave here on Monday for Geneva to attend the 44th session of the International Labour Conference. He will be accompanied by four other members of the Federation delegation. They are Inche Sldek90 words
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102 1960-05-21 10 Negri plan to open 10,000 more acres of jungle land Fri. Negri Sembilan is to develop another 10,--000 acres of virgin land for settlers under the Federal land development scheme. This was disclosed today by the Mentri Besar. Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. Dr. Mohamed Said spoke of this newest102 words
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327 1960-05-21 10 My easy way to a wage earner's home by Mr. Lav KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A GOVERNMENT pensioner who is also a retired businessman is organising an easy- term housing scheme for young Malayan wage earners There was a pressing need for auch a scheme In Kuala Lumpur, said Mr. Lav327 words
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Article47 1960-05-21 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Two Chinese, one from Singapore and the other a local resident, have been arrested In Pcntlan on charges of being In possession of forged $1 nctes. It was alleged that one had 71 notes and the other 46.47 words
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160 1960-05-21 10 Nasir will study ways of adapting US books KUALA LL.MPLK. Kri The Director of the Malay Language and Literature Aif^rty. Syed Nasif bin Imd;/ will study wayi of a</i>ling America ii books into .Malay when he visits thr United States next week. Syed Nasir. who will be in the U.S.160 words
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Article35 1960-05-21 10 ALOR STAR. Fri. A one-year-old boy. Sharudln bin Yusoff. was drowned hist night when he tell with his mother into a canal at Kampong Sanglang. 25 mile* from here. His mother was rescued.35 words
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145 1960-05-21 10 Taxi meters: 'The public insisted 9 CEHEMBAN. Fri.-The Ml- 1 D nister of Transport inche Sardov bin Hajl Jublr told taxi operators today that it was n-A the Government that XS lifted on installation w.. only by Aa h d?eL U ni C Uxi. bu. and) lorry c perators here.145 words
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Advertisement245 1960-05-21 10 New Idea In smoking I REFRESHING CONSULATE rwk Hfc k lil ft Wyw 111- f"j|F~~§ lf>'£3?\ I cool as a mountain stream 'I llamE^^ M Consulate pure white filter jives you ■■W the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced by a touch of refreshing menthol c^¥<{' -~J^^ j With Springtime freshness245 words
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Advertisement12 1960-05-21 10 I LEA& I I PERRINS I LsAUCE J ORIGINAL I CtHUIHE LsJJ12 words
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Article673 1960-05-21 11 NO WORK OF MAN HAS CAPTURED THE IMAGINATION OR SO LONG ENDURED AS A MONUMENT TO GENIUS rthe exciting days of my youth I once watched the tide of battle seep through the Great Wall of China. Down the rocky valley near Shanhaikuan marched the vanguard of673 words
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Article, Illustration415 1960-05-21 11 Walter Warwick; JUNE HAVOC - By Walter Warwick June Havoc is a sister of Gypsy Rose Lee, known at least by name to more than American vaudeville audiences, although her own vivacious talent has been somewhat less revealing than her sister's. Like her lister, however. Miss Havoc415 words
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Article488 1960-05-21 11 of the Wall Is of granite, huge blocks laid carefully In parallel furrows chiselled 25 feet apart in the living rock. The foundations are several feet high Th e outer shell of these sections of Wall are of brick moulded from a special clay and488 words
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159 1960-05-21 11 LOVAT DICKSON - - THE ANTE-ROOM. By LOVAT DICKSON (Macmlllan 215.) 1/XCEI r for two years as a university teacher. Lovat Dlckson's working life has been spent in literary work. At 26 he was the editor of the Fortnightly Review and the Review of Reviews and it is159 words
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110 1960-05-21 11 SYLVIA BERKMAN - 11 lonely people share a wound-licking mood BLACKBERRY WILDERNESS SYLVIA BERKMAN (Gollanci IBs.) Miss Berkman Is a genuine find. The perspicacious know her already, but for those of us who do not get beyond the bookstall cover of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, these eleven short stories are a revelation All110 words
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Advertisement120 1960-05-21 11 FLY WHEN YOU FEEL ■■at™""" I ffffi FLY NOW PAY LATER AVitrv.PanjAm'slpayllaterjschemi'. you can travel over Pan American's world wide system of routes for as little as lor down. You can take up to 24 months to pay the balance in monthly instalments to suit your pocket and there's no120 words
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Advertisement133 1960-05-21 11 INTERNATIONAL rffc— TRUCKS New A A Series A truck lor every purpose In the outomot./e ieid Internationoi does not manufacture motor cars only trucks and consequently, every unit and every part of every International Truck is engineered specially for truck ML SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE -9. TEL:133 words
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320 1960-05-21 12 THE rule that all students should tase part in school games and sports U general ana is well lounded. But is it not a rule wnicii should apply only to pupils living wunin a reasonable radius of the school? There are320 words
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259 1960-05-21 12 MY reaction to the correspondence about the appointment of a Bishop of Singapore is that it is utterly deplorable that racialism .should be brought into religion If It cannot even be kept out of religion, what hope is there that it will ever cease to259 words
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Article115 1960-05-21 12 THE WASHING ON THE LINE j?VERY morning in Singapore as one comes down Clemenceau Avenue from Newton Circus, one can see a lot of washing hanging out to dry in tnr grounds of the Istana MM From the vast quantity that is hung out to dry. it is apparent that115 words
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Article121 1960-05-21 12 I 'HE highway authority la to be congratulated on the realistic manner in which it has tried to .solve the p.-rking problem, especially within the city limits. The most congested arealike Raffles Place and Collyer Quay are now under the control of this authority. Twenty dollars a month121 words
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Article89 1960-05-21 12 THE "Churchman who states that there Is no Asian rlt enough to be appointed Bishop of Singapore is not only unfair to the Asians but he also ignores an important Christian doctrine, viz.. the doctrine of grace. If he Is a good churchman he. must believe that when Ood89 words
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Article134 1960-05-21 12 WHEN IT IS MUSIC WE ALL WANT '['HERE are far too many "talking" programmes i!i the broadcasts of Radio Malaya. One begins to wonder if Radio Malaya is not still so much In its infancy that some members of the staff are carried away By the sonority134 words
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Article80 1960-05-21 12 J THINK it is a fine idea I to have a Boy Scout stamp issue for Singapore Most countries issue scout .stamps to mark a Jambo- ree. for instance, countries like England. Australia New Zealand. Philippines. and the US. Unlike the Boy Scout associations in Britain, the U.S.80 words
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Article54 1960-05-21 12 'J-HERE is organised pilferage of goods along Alkaff Quay in Singapore by a group of gangsters who operate in this area. Whenever a lorry unloads goods, these gangsters cut the bags and help themselves. This is done in broad daylight. The losses must amount to thousands of dollars monthly54 words
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Article44 1960-05-21 12 THE food provided for T.B. patient.-, In the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. has gone from bad to worse. It is worse than the food supplied to the welfare home How are these patients expected to improve their health? R. B. A. Johorr Bahru.44 words
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Advertisement328 1960-05-21 12 AN IDEAL SHIRT M nnn >- Sfc "if Drip-Diy «\*^v —y^ ---iijß Long Short Sleeves, Hawaiian Shirts, BHbW There's a DOI\ fr *J*>^ to Suit Every Pocket xaj^ \/f^ GLOBE SILK STORE KUALA LUMPUR SEGAMAT SINGAPORE. AND OUR BRANCH No. 9 BATU ROAD, K.L. %^'wL-l raby>s (or Mother's too. tt328 words
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Advertisement325 1960-05-21 12 V^C- HOOUIIA JB JfC Thi. remarkable EXAKTA Camera with very simple ecctnon. proves 1 rviceoble in many fields and meets the most exact. requiren ents of the serious amoteurs, professional photogrophe scientists and artist*. For ochirvinq utmost economy •n this field as well as other sphere of photography the muHicombination325 words
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Miscellaneous323 1960-05-21 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB one about (6). 1. Foreign capital produosa new 8. Where people live In the Rea growth (t. 7). Sea. Inter alia ill. 4>. 9. Philosophical century begin* 7. Dress down, perhaps, but not well i Wi. Its border? <7>. 10. Bean tne sword (M. > Replace323 words
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Advertisement1740 1960-05-21 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Out S'poro Sails f Sham Penang ASCANIUS M'seillM. Linrßtil. Amouti -ll Port/May 22 May 21 TEIRESIAS Lrrtrytal la Part/Mty M AENEAS Livortooi. eiasgow May 24 May IS May 27/SS May 11/ 1 ANCHISES livartMl May 24 May IS1,740 words
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Advertisement1298 1960-05-21 13 /&£s\ THE E. A. C. LIMES— A/W-aSSV "EN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANSINAVIAN PORTS ta WS\l3| Spore p Sham Pmoltl dV^Sf "LALANDIA" I) Ci. IS-1I 21 M*y 21 21 May 21 27 May YMB7 "BASRA" 2S/2S May 21 M May "sumsawa" d to Miy' Jom ium 1/ 1 imi ia1,298 words
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Advertisement1465 1960-05-21 13 Ziomt THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (iMtrporitrt ia tkt UntM RiaftMi) I LINES SAILINGS tt ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. nm Ptnortg BENAISER for Haaourg, Loodon. Noll Got. 11/21 May 24 21 May Nll May BENCIEHCH for Port SMN. Uvonool. Antwerp Rotttrdoa. Hull 74 27 May 211,465 words
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Advertisement1396 1960-05-21 13 m McALISTER tie CO.. LTD. w TEL: Nl: 2SWI. \|V EIXERMAM LINK KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROnEROAM, HAVRE 10S AHCEIES. SAN FRANCISCO ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITT OF NEWCASTLE Acceptiat carga far Caatral t St.lk S'pori P. Sham Penmg America li Pert 23 Miy 24 21 May BRONXVILLE1,396 words
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Article316 1960-05-21 14 'THE week has been moderately active with larger fluctuations than of late report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their current rubber market review. Political influences have been an tmDortant factor and Summit Conference bulletins caused a good deal of shortcovering, but latterly sellers were more prepared to take316 words
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Article231 1960-05-21 14 JL'NE flrat (rade rubber buyers f.o.b. dosed in Singapore yesterday at 128% cent* per lb.. down three cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was uncertain. St. C.lt A. cloainc prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 131-*. sellers 132%; Int. 1231 words
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Article72 1960-05-21 14 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore- Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Talisman 1/2. Asia 4/5, Travanccie 6A Myrmidon 6 7. Ollnchi 8/9. Btnveuue 10/11, Pernsea 13 14. Tiai* Hope 15/16. Kaethe Je'o.sen 19. Sirusa N Wall 3. Tronoli N Wall 4. Emp. Klttiwake 21 22. Kimants 23. Thorafcaard72 words
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413 1960-05-21 14 SHARE PRICES DROP 2 TO 3 PER CENT ON LOCAL MART By Our Market Correspondent TTNSETTLED conditions prevailed on the Malayan Stock Exchange again yesterday as the failure of the Paris Summit talks continued to be felt in world markets. With certain exceptions, where offerings were scarce, the changes throughout413 words
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Article22 1960-05-21 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: May U May 19 Industrials: 139.83 141.38 Tins: 179.98 182.M I Rubbers: 329.33 3J6.25 Jan. 1 19U=1M.22 words
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Article112 1960-05-21 14 MELBOURNE. Fri. INVESTMENT shaies closed tne week on an easier tone. Aust. Cement eased 2*., ACI Is. 3d. and A.P.M. 9d. Base metal*, oils and loans were steady. Con. Zinc 91/6 buyw Mount Lyell (6/-) 6/10' a North Broken HUI (10s.) 29/- seller Peko 8/10 Oil Search 4112 words
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Article109 1960-05-21 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce 13 Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK Continent May. June shipments $34-. buyers, $35 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $53.. sellers drum $56 W sellers. Pepper: steady: no business was reported done, Muntok white $265. Sarawak $260, special Sarawak black $185.109 words
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Article92 1960-05-21 14 FPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/2. O.D. 32 5/8. 90 d/st 33 1/16 credit bills, 13 1/8 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 1/8; Deatarhe Mark*92 words
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Article308 1960-05-21 14 SINGAPORE. May 20 RUBBER: $1.2* per lb. (down 3 cents). 5 p.m. close: i 1.29 I(erratic). TIN: SSS9 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering- 275 tons (unchanged). ductlon 57.3 cents, on crop averaging 739 lb. per acre; percentage old rubber 27.9 per cent: rubber output per dollar capital308 words
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Article1238 1960-05-21 14 ON the Malayan Stock txchangr yesterday, all sections eased further on a quiet note. Singapore members of the Exchange reported the foUowiug business at tne afierooon call. (Bargains are given before the pnets unless only one was written >. Industrials: Fta*er and Neave onii 1 3 >1,238 words
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Advertisement1096 1960-05-21 14 Express U.S.A. Pacitic «)c Atlantic Coast Service E.t.A. t.I.A. 1. 1.A S ooie P. Snm Pininf H'kong l. Angeles New York ■-Kumkaoj Mam 31 Mai/ 2 laat 3/ 4 Jaat B JaM 21 laat 14 Jilt "K.aikiwa Maru Ist Call 24,21 Jaat 21/21 Jaat 2 »l Call 2*738 laat I1,096 words
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Advertisement210 1960-05-21 14 EVERETT ORIENT UNE ■■■■.nivi.it?- M .JS V-n 3 UNf/tllfTT HIM' ">"• »l— Ctlli Pasta Fat CkittttN|. Calcutta ■KUTMCVfUUT Hl"' "H« It laat DONfYEMTT II lal» 1I*H» Jl laJ» ■•OOIPHfVIMTT" aial, MM) II Mt Bulk oil iitt» spaci tv»i'»Die JOHNSON LINE in Haa|>aa|. lapt*:- i cot s lam Ptoan| •m« ifiuTtix-210 words
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Advertisement1117 1960-05-21 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD lIMHK IKHMCAL ASSISTANT CADKTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens only for appointment as J T A. Cadets i Electrical t. Salary Scale. The commencing basic salary ot the post Is SHS/- per month In the nrst year ol service, $152.50 basic per month in1,117 words
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Advertisement1378 1960-05-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY WATER DEPARTMENT: Required TEACHER, PONTIAN SCHOOL JOHORE. in salary scale S2B3xAU-395xA20-495 plus allowance ds payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis, in the first Instance with a view to future permanency. Qualifications: This school1,378 words
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Advertisement627 1960-05-21 15 NOTICES CONSTRUCTION OF PARLIAMENT ROAD CLOSING OF ROADS The public Is hereby notified that the Roads tn the Immediate vicinity of the Junction of Tanglln. Bpooner. Garden and Clifford Roads, Kuala Lumpur, (seven dials) will be closed to all traffic as from Monday 23rd May. 1960,1 until further notice. DIRECTOR627 words
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Advertisement901 1960-05-21 15 < Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Word, ti (Ml*.)— Box it tt: txtrm BOX A 4414 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. ■OX A 4471 S.T. K.L. Position I tilled. Applicants thanked. WITH SOME (ALES experience you can earn $5 to $10 per day, part or full time. Apply Box901 words
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Advertisement1047 1960-05-21 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* U (Min)— Box tt ct,. txtrm ALEXANDRA NEAR BM H. TwOhedrocmed fully furnished modem bungalow with beautiful garden, fridge, carporch. etc. $300 p.m. Tel. Singapore S7O3S. FURNISHED ROOM with fridge, celling fan, bathroom attached, •■parate entrance, qui*t residential area, moderate rent. City ten minutes drive *****1,047 words
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Advertisement961 1960-05-21 15 TUITION It Word, ti (Ml*.)— Box it cl,. txtrm LEARNERS!!! Why take chance*? Make assurance doubly sure. Consult ex-Chief Holic* Tester for the necessary driving trst requirements. Ring 8 por* *****. SFSCIAL COACHING for driving teat by qualified Instructors' Instructress. Charge Moderate. Buetrs* Atsurad. London Driving School 64 Bel gl*961 words
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Advertisement1131 1960-05-21 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word, ti (Mm)— Box St ct,. txtrm OFFER SERVICE PERSONNEL 1947 Packan* good running condition. Taxed and Insured $300 o no. Pbone Spore ***** any evening. REC. itbO Standard Vanguard and 19.V Kiat 500 c.c. hp 'arranged Phone MM for enquiry or call at 107 Lavender1,131 words
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Advertisement993 1960-05-21 15 FOR SALE It Word* U (Mln)— Box St rts. rxtrm GUARANTIED SWISS WATCHtS 110 So German travelling clocks $6 Mi. fancy table rlock.i 12.00. send SO en's extra for pontage Himalaya s 3 Selrm* 1 Road. 8 pore?. LADIIS CLABORATt embroidery blouses of dni>-dry cotton available la many different design*993 words
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260 1960-05-21 16 OLEANDER II CAN WIN FOR LUCKY STABLE PINKSON IS 'HUNTER' FAVOURITE Adelaide jockey will ride tomorrow OLEANDER II can continue the luck of Jade Garden Stable by winning the Hunter Memorial Stakes over nine furlongs at Bukit Timah tomorrow This lucky stable has been having remarkable success with castaway horses.260 words
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Article1415 1960-05-21 16 RACE 1—2.15: (Class 4, Div. 4)— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Dragon S*«d (Bright Star St.) Allan, 8 9.0 MeGrvwdle 2 2 62 Showman II (Shaw St.) Spencer, 3 5.13 (SF) Burton 7 3 ***** Sentence (Mrs. Manasseh Bath) Bagby, 3 8.12 *Ch«off 3 4 *****1,415 words
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Article56 1960-05-21 16 BALTIMORE. Fri.— Sugar Ray Robinson, former world middleweight champion, was suspended indefinitely by the Maryland State Athletic Commission yesterday after a stormy meeting. The commission announced it would ask the NBA and the New York and Massachusetts commissions to uphold the suspension for Robinson's failure to arrive56 words
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Article73 1960-05-21 16 TOKYO. Fri. The Japan Boxing Commission announced today the bantamweight world title fight between Jose Becerra of Mexico and- challenger Kenjl Yonekura of Japan had been postponed to May 23 because of rain. The fight had been scheduled to be held tonight in the open airReuter - 73 words
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Article188 1960-05-21 16 SINGAPORE, Friday. FRESH negotiations are being made to get Young 1 Boys fooball team, the League champions of Switzerland, to play in Singapore and Malaya. Young Boys were originally I scheduled to visit Singapore and Malaya during their tour of the Far East188 words
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Article55 1960-05-21 16 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri.— Lun Chin Chuan (Central) set a new record of 29ft 81n (old mark 28ft lln) for the shot putt In the Kedah-Perlls Tele.corns athletics meet here today. Central Kedah (55 pts) won the team championship from North Kedah (28) and South Kedah55 words
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Article95 1960-05-21 16 PARIS, Fri. The young 1 Aga Khan has decided to keep his father's racing stables Intact at least until the end of the year. The future of the stables was placed in doubt, following the death of the Aga'* father, Prince Aly Khan, in a road crash95 words
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Article85 1960-05-21 16 SINGAPORE. Frt—Fourteem- year-old M. Slthlporn was the star performer at the combined St. Andrew's Junior I and II and Continuation Schools athletics meet at Woodsvllle today. This young Thai won five events for Junior II School. Slthlporn was first In the 100, 220 and 440 yd.. high85 words
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Article103 1960-05-21 16 f ONDON, Frt.— Bouth Afrlcan fast bowler Nell Adcock who has taken 25 wicket., in four matches. U omitted from the team named today to play the MCC starting at Lord's hem tomorrow. The South Africans have selected a strong batting side, but It is thought103 words
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Advertisement292 1960-05-21 16 HEADLINE NEWS AGAIN for the Renault DAUPHINE Ist 2nd. 3rd. M 111 TUC 4t^S^: a l\ SWEDISH MOBILGAS '^s2A©l ECONOMY RUN 1960 t£o£Z££%£*~X^X Class II (up to 1000 c.c.) f slo ;U^ ts l 2 Dauphine Gordini 1 tct»-° uK U j jos«. uC ult t *u»«»» V tt 5292 words
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Article, Illustration297 1960-05-21 17 THREE GOALS DOWN AFTER 27 MINUTES, PENANG FIGHT BACK FOR 3-3 DRAW By CHAN BENG SOON Alor Star, Friday FULL marks to Penang for a courageous recovery which earned them a 3-3 draw but the glory belonged to Kedah in this Malaya Cup match here today.NC BEH LEOW - 297 words
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200 1960-05-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malaya's centre-f o r w a r d Arthur Koh, who lost hi* place In the national team for the recent match against All-India, Is not s v re of being In SeHngor's Une-uo for their Malaya Cup match against200 words
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Article48 1960-05-21 17 SBOAMAT, Pri. Johore team to meet Singapore In the MCA league match at Kluang on Saturday and Sunday will be: E.J.A. de Sllva (capt.), R. J. J. Pahey, Rahman Wahid, Gar Ton. Ottewell. Subramaniam. A. Perelra, Sgt. Lea, Pte. Henri, Underwood, Sivapathasundram, 12th man: D. Schubert.48 words
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Article100 1960-05-21 17 Selangor in Malayan polo final I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. -j IV Selangor Polo Club, hold-j ers of the Selangor Turf Club l Cup. beat Mixed Grill 6-21 to enter the final of the Malayan Polo Association tournament here today. They will meet the winners of Royal Pahang PC. v Singapore P.C.100 words
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Article190 1960-05-21 17 CINGAPORE. Frl Kwong Wah, the Hong Kong first division soccer club, flew in from Bangkok this evening with the pledge to "try very hard to win all three match•a in Singapore." Kwong Wah have six Kowloon Bus and one Police players in the190 words
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Article451 1960-05-21 17 SOCCEK Malaya Cup: penung 3 <YUbOt Kassim. Aztz Ahmad. Kool Khyej Kedah 3 i Ban Chiang. MusUpha Ahmad. Soon Layi at Alor Star. S pore Div. 2C Chinese Ath -A 3 (Hee Wah 2. Poh Lam) RAF Tengah 1 (Griffith*): Div. iU: Badan Kesenlan 6 > Aman 3451 words
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Article49 1960-05-21 17 trench c'ships: Slngies 3rd. rd. O. Slrola bt R. Emerson 3-s 7-5. 8-6, 7-5; R. Wilson bt C Fernnnder 6-3, 1-6, 6-1. 4-6 6-2 G PUet bt I. Budlng 6-8. 6-1 4-« 14-12. 7-5; Women's singles 3rd rd! M. Bueno bt Z. Lebesnerals 7-5 2-6. 6-2 In Parts.49 words
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Article24 1960-05-21 17 International: Russia 7 Poland 1 In Moscow. RACING IrisM IJM Cm: l Zenobia (100--8) 2 Young Empress (100-7) 3 Asurlne (100-B>. Sh. hd24 words
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Article125 1960-05-21 17 At Worcester: Kent bt Worcs by Inns and 82. Worcs 136 and ill Kent 339 (Dixon 125 no> Ken, 14 pt*. At CaakrMge: Cambridge 192 and 51-5. S. Africans 145 (Brodle 5-47), rain stopped play. At Llanelly: Qlamorßun 237 and 178. Derby 130 (McConnon 5-50 > and 17-0.125 words
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Article198 1960-05-21 17 ROCCEIt MaUya C»p: Selangor v Johon. (Merdeka Stadium 5.15). Tour match: Spore Business Houses v Kwong Wah, HK <Jn Besar Stadium 530 > Spore frirndlirv j o ily Young•ters v Sunrise (Alexandra Rd) B. Butan v RAP- Tengmh (Fairer Pk). Suleiman Cap (Telecoms): Pen-ang-Kedah v Talplng (at Penang).198 words
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Article174 1960-05-21 17 EX-STAR SEET IN TOP FORM SINGAPORE. Frl. Singapore's former goalkeeoor Sect Yew Chang, who played In the 1956 Asian Games at Tokyo, was in great form today for Chinese Athletic in their S.A.F.A. leaeue Div. 1C match against R.A.F. Tengah at Farrer Park. Chinese won 3-1 and Yew Chang was174 words
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Advertisement81 1960-05-21 17 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? "Well, I don't know. But so much has happened in recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I find myself getting increasingly interested in events both here and abroad. "THAT'S WHY I TAKE THE SUNDAY MAIL. ITS A MEATY81 words
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Advertisement189 1960-05-21 17 WISE PEOPLE CHOOSE jfy) MARWITZ Nylon Supra HwiJ REMEMBER: FOR YOUR DISTINCTIVE EYEWEAR CONSULT: GEORGE S. L. JONG, MAYFAIR OPTICAL HOUSE 382, North Bridge Road Tel: ***** SWGMWtB H9ZBJL (Atfc«Mttion«<) •20 &*rlox« H—4 T»l: *****/J ft 422(1-2 SENSATIONAL FLOOR SHOW (AT MO EXTRA CHARGE) MISS CARMEN BERNAL and her DANCING,189 words
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Article434 1960-05-21 18 Soviet call to U.N.— condemn U.S. RUSSIAN MEMORANDUM SAYS AMERICAN SPY FLIGHTS THREAT TO THE CAUSE OF PEACE* NEW YORK, Friday. RUSSIA called on the U.N. Security Council v last night to "condemn" United States aerial incursions over Soviet territory as a "threat to the cause of peace." In anReuter - 434 words
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Article133 1960-05-21 18 VIOLINIST'S RECITAL FOR FUND SINGAPORE, Fri. Redentor Romero, a young Filipino violinist, gave a re-| cltal In aid of the National I Theatre Fund In the Victoria Theatre tonight. Mr. Romero displayed a berviceable technique and a j .-mall but often pleasing) tone. He also showed a marked propensity for133 words
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Article140 1960-05-21 18 BURNS: A* Tawau, North Borneo, on l»th May after Sudden Illness George Burn* of Borneo Abaca Limited and previously of Negrl Bembllan. PATTIION Suddenly at 49 ftunmor* Road, Olaagow 8.2. Scotland, on IMb May 1960. Joseph Uxidoa data of The Singapore. Traction Col and 800 of the late Mr.140 words
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Article98 1960-05-21 18 MM. Wit PINC YAM and Mm TMo Chwe* Neo gratefully tluaked all frirndi and relative! who bave lent valuabl* preunti. MN. AND MM. A. COLATMUNCAIINCAM tmeerlT think relative! and rriendt for tbelr pttfmt*. mustance and valuable gift! Mi the occanon of their marriage at Stremban I on May ISth98 words
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196 1960-05-21 18 Ike's part in Summit collapse -by Adlai MR. ADLAI STEVENSON declared last night that the Eisenhower administration had acutely embarrassed America's allies, endangered U.S. bases and helped make it impossible to negotiate successfully with Russia. Mr. Stevenson, the 1952 and 1956 Democratic presidential candidate, was reviewing the American spy plane196 words
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Article168 1960-05-21 18 LONDON. Frl.— Results ol icday's cricket matches were: At CAMBRIDGE: South Africans bt Cambridge by 7 wlc'.s. Cambridge 192 and 80 (N. Aocock 6-26 > S. Africans 145 and 128-3. (R. Mciean 40. J. McOlew 54 n.o). At HULL: Yorks bt Somerset by 10 wku. Yorks 339-9 dec.Reuter - 168 words
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Article19 1960-05-21 18 TOKYO. Fri.-The remans of about 70 Japanese war dead arrived here by air today from Indonesia.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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263 1960-05-21 18 GOH LAWFULLY IN CURRENCY POSITION MALACCA, Friday. "THE High Court was told today that Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, was duly constituted chairman of the Board of Currency Commissioners with reference to the FedeI 1 ration. M yesterday's hearing of a counterfeit currency case, defence counsel. Mr. Keith263 words
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117 1960-05-21 18 Ex-Malayan army men in Himalaya assault KUALA LUMPI'R, Fri. Three army men who served in Malaya took part in the scaling of a 26.041 ft. Himalayan mountain I on Tuesday. They were among the 11--member joint British Indian-Nepalese array expedition which conquered Annapnrna 11, the second highest peak in the117 words
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Article282 1960-05-21 18 LONDON. Fit.— London stock markets ended tiie week and the accojnt on a subdued note. There has been a certain amount ot selective buying but ihe iiueinational situation was still a restraining influence and the Eeiie.al trend of markets was uiidecided Gilt-edged securities had another poor day and282 words
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Article26 1960-05-21 18 LONDON. Frt. Spot 40>jd June 40d July-Sept. 37 >»d.. Oct./ Dec. 345 d.. Jan./Manli 33'» d April/June 3JK»d.. June 37'jd.. July c.1.1. 36\d. Tone: Uncertain.26 words
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Article21 1960-05-21 18 LONDON. Fri. Bu ers £785. sellers £786, Fonraro buyers £785. sellers £786. Settlement £7854. Turnover a.m. 40 tons, p.m. nil.21 words
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Article, Illustration284 1960-05-21 18 Ng Sen Choy (man who escaped kidnap) dies SINGAPORE, Fri. Millionaire Ng Sen Choy, 73, central figure of a kidnap-shooting drama three years ago, died tonight at his residence in Wing Loong Road, Changi. Mr. Ng had been 111 for the past few months. He will be cremated at the284 words
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646 1960-05-21 18 VARSITY SPLIT: MINISTERS AGREE ON THE PRINCIPLES •jV From Page One led by Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Deputy Prime Minister, its members were the Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and the Minister of Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Both sides agreed not to talk to the Press. Instead,646 words
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