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Title Section18 1960-05-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1960 15 CENTS fie**"**18 words
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Article353 1960-05-24 1 ANOTHER VESSEL FOR THE RMN: GIFT FROM BRITAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A large minesweeper a gift of the British Government will be added tomorrow to the Royal Malayan Navy's fleet of 10 minesweepers and pattrol craft. She is tne HMS Darlaston. which will be renamed the Mahamiru. The acting Prime353 words
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Article14 1960-05-24 1 SEVEN ACCUSED IN JAKARTA COURT Prosecutor: Rebels planned to topple Govt.14 words
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172 1960-05-24 1 Goodwill message to South Africa, too KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of External Affairs, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will send a goodwill message to all Commonwealth countries, including South Africa, on the occasion of Commonwealth Day tomorrow. The message will be srnt through the respective high commissioners.Reuter - 172 words
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Article27 1960-05-24 1 PHILIPPEVILLE, Algeria. Mon. An insurgent mine today wrecked a taxi, killing the driver and wounding three passengers, on a road six miles from here.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-05-24 1 STRIDENT and defiant, Mr. Khrushchev gesticulates wildly at his controversial press conference in Paris after the Summit breakdown. His anger, caught here, was a major factor of the talks debacle.35 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-05-24 1 'JMIK OTHER SIDE of the Russian Premier a warm smile behind two bottles of wine shared with Marshal Malinovsky, the Russian Defence Minister. The Marsluil was always seen with Mr. Khrushchev a fact which led to high-level speculation that the95 words
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257 1960-05-24 1 'Connected with strafing of palaces' JAKARTA, Monday. gEVEN MEN were brought before a Jakarta special court today on a charge of planning to kidnap President Soekarno, the First Minister, Dr. Djuanda, the National Security Minister and Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, the Air Force Chief of Staff,257 words
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85 1960-05-24 1 China riots against communes reported rIPEH. Mon. Rioting against the commune has broken out in a number of villages on the Chinese mainland. says a Central News Agency report. Farmers in at least 15 villages were involved In the rioting which began almost two months ago, the agency said. TheReuter - 85 words
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Article32 1960-05-24 1 TOKYO. Mon. Left--1 ists clashed violently with police here today while demonstrating against the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty. Unofficial reports indicated that at least 128 people wer* injured.32 words
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Article216 1960-05-24 1 CV'BAN MARCH ON us BAsr XJHIOIk A ■4 vorioik Uax-U >jH today L > A. flc-t bcidQUAiUr.-. hi r ud cl report. b<n loivei were. .H*r<.ta en I tu*t of Gm.otd.iM uio hoptd to trutf ikM ■nudtut Police said that 88 policemen were injured. 14 seriously, when the216 words
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Article366 1960-05-24 2 ALL PATRONS MUST REGISTER: COUNCIL PRESIDENT MAY ENTER ANY TIME JADED businessmen and tired towkays taking a restorative massage or other treatment in any Johore massage parlour in future are likely to be interrupted by the president of the Johore Bahru town council entering and asking366 words
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156 1960-05-24 2 Wanted: 100 sharks, 100 mice, and a croc KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The University of Malaya here is looking for 100 sand sharks in Singapore for its Zoology Department. Profes.MDr J. R Hendrickson. head of the department, told the Straits Times today that the sharks are for dissection by students. He156 words
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Article19 1960-05-24 2 BUTTERWORTH. Mon For bathing at a public standpipe. S. Slnappa. 41, a labourer, was fined $519 words
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Article66 1960-05-24 2 PLEASE BUY MY FLOWER... KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Fiv e thousand volunteers will help to sell 400.000 plastic flowers In the Federation in aid of the Malayan Association for the Bl.nd on June 2. Collections totalled $26,000 last year, but the association is hoping to top this figure this year In66 words
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Article44 1960-05-24 2 JOHORE BAHRU. MonSenlor students in secondary schools in Johore Bahru have been invited to attend the Johore Bahru Rotary Club's meeting on June 7 at the Diamond Jubilee Hall at which they will be given an opportunity to seek advice on careers.44 words
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147 1960-05-24 2 J/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. I thLs category of officers who More than a dozen Food j number about 60" he said. Denial Inspectors have been He said the officers were given notices terminating originally recruited into the i their services, the president Pood Control147 words
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Article, Illustration373 1960-05-24 2 Separate unit call Shear es SINGAPORE. Mon. Prof. B. H. Sheares. who retired from the University of Malaya today, called for the early establishment of a full-time separate teaching unit for obstetrics and gynaecology within the Kandang Kerbau Hospital to exploit the "abundance" of clinical material there. In a farewell373 words
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Article246 1960-05-24 2 strolling at Belgian sea resort BRUSSELS. Mon.^ v Ten*ku Abdul Rahman went on a si»htseeing tour, yesterday, visiting the popular seaside resort of La Zoute as well as tha ancient city of Bruges. The Malayan Prime MinNter, was accompanied by his suite of six and Mr. A. Malengreu. of theReuter - 246 words
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Miscellaneous13 1960-05-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MALFAM*OtMIJtt**\ AN MOU* UTWQ \LATKtmU I v^ ocAfl^y13 words
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246 1960-05-24 3 CHINA has stepped up its verbal war with Indonesia with a two-pronged attack on the Jakarta Government. It has accused Indonesia of banning two overseas Chinese newspapers, of "persecution" against others and of "intensifying the persecution of overseas Chinese merchants." The Seng246 words
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142 1960-05-24 3 Sent off parade so he killed himself f ONDON, Mon. A Royal Air Force officer killed himself after being turned off a parade because of his poor turn-out, an inquest at Wells (Norfolk) was told. nt./Lt. Thomas Bassett. 40, returned home pale and dejected after being turned off the paradeReuter - 142 words
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166 1960-05-24 3 CEYLON MOVE AT UN TO SMOOTH WAY FOR A NEW SUMMIT AMOVE to introduce into the 11-iMMnber Security Council a res.^^y^f^fl^^^^^ of the Summit conferß ing the way towardsM ment meeting was affl Sir Claude Corea. of Cfl lon. this month's presld^B of the Security Council. a key figure in166 words
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207 1960-05-24 3 A kiss for Carol: This time in Hawaii HONOLULU, Mon. President Soekarno arrived here yesterday accompanied by the Hawaiian girl with whom he once shocked his nation by kissing in public. President Soekarno. 58. deliberately took advantage of the traditional Hawaiian lei welcoming ceremony to exchange kisses again with CarolUPI - 207 words
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Article42 1960-05-24 3 S. Africans are dance champs BERLIN. Mon. Ba. end Bobby Irvine of Johannesburg won the world champoinshlp fer professional dancers here last night. Runners-up were Roger and Michellne Ronnaux of Paris followed by the British pair Desmond Ellison and Eileen Rutherford.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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229 1960-05-24 3 THE A-BOMB AND THE SIX MEN TRUMAN DEFIED NEW YORK. Monday. PRESIDENT Harry Truman decided in 1045 to atom bomb Hiroshima even though six U.S. military leaders and many scientists had expressed reservations on the use of the Abomb, it was disclosed today. ADMIRAL WILLIAM D. LEAHY. Truman's chief ofUPI - 229 words
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Article245 1960-05-24 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Have 47S metre* SUOKT WAVE 62 metres from 900 p.m. 10.10 p.m. A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 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 Clos« Down. P.M.245 words
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Article75 1960-05-24 3 TODAY: 81ngiipore 10.33 am ,7ft 71n) 10.09 p.m. (Bft 41n); Port Dickson 5.51 ajn. (7fl 61n) 6.11 p.m. (Bft Bim Port Swettenham 5.10 a.m. (12ft lln) 5.21 p.m. (13ft 31n): Penang noon (7ft 81n) TOMORROW: Slnftpore 11.13 a.m. aft 7Jn) 10.39 p.m. (Bft 61n); Port Dickson 6J7 am75 words
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Article301 1960-05-24 3 Relief rushed to quake area DEATH TOLL NOW 274 IN CHILE SANTIAGO, Mon. Aid is being rushed to central and southern Chile, which were ravaged by earthquakes, tidal waves and nres during the weekend, as the death toll mounted to 274. A full picture of the twoday terror was beingReuter - 301 words
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172 1960-05-24 3 NEW YORK, Monday. CIR Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh have agreed to wait until the plays in which they are now appearing here and in London have ended their runs before taking further action on the actor's request for a divorce. Miss Leigh disclosed172 words
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220 1960-05-24 4 'It is only logical they should aid Govt.' SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Ministry of Education today explained why it had decided to bind 175 bur-sary-holders studying in the University of Malaya in Singapore, to serve the Government for certain periods after they qualify. A ministry spokesman said: "We feel that these220 words
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Article156 1960-05-24 4 Premier's message to schools SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's 320.000 school children will receive a message from the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on the subject of National Day. The message will be sent to all 700 schools any time after May 28. Principals have been asked to arrange for this156 words
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Article40 1960-05-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Messrs. Jee Ah Chlan and Co. today sent the Straits Times a cheque for $20 to be forwarded to the Singapore Antl-Tuber-culosis Association in memory of the late Mr. Ng Sen Choy, who died on Friday.40 words
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Article212 1960-05-24 4 SINGAPORE. Monday. ANOTHER gala event of the National Economic A Development Fair, to be held at the Great World Pa'-k from June 3 to 26, ia being organised by the cinemas and amusement parks sub-com-mittee of the National Theatre Fund Committee, in conjunction with212 words
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Article33 1960-05-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. J.A.L. Pavltt, Master Attendant, will speak on "The Port of Singapore" at the next luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.33 words
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Article452 1960-05-24 4 JTARMERS here will be encouraged to organise themselves into a large co-operative society operating on an island-wide basis. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, said here tonight that farmers were eventually expected to take this move as a result of a special training course being452 words
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102 1960-05-24 4 HOUSING BOARD MOVES TO NEW PREMISES SINGAPORE, Mon. The Housing and Development Board is moving its main offices In stages trom Upper Pickering Street to Princess House, Queenstown. A Government statement today said that the move was necessitated by "economic considerations." The statement explained that Princess House, which was built102 words
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192 1960-05-24 4 AUSSIE ACTRESS OFF TO RUSSIA ON HOLIDAY SINGAPORE, Mon. Australian pantomime actress and comedienne, Miss Jenny Howard, and her producer husband, Percy King, passed through Singapore today on their way to a visit to Russia. The couple who went to Australia from England 20 years ago are veteran state stars192 words
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Article89 1960-05-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A rag-and-bone man who stole 32 cents worth of bricks, was today Jailed by a magistrate for a year. Chua Seng Chal, of Pulau Saigon, was told by Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, the .naglstrate: "I am being very lenient for you are liable, under89 words
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Article31 1960-05-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— Water will be cut off in Jalan Masjicl between Changl Road and Kampong Pachitan from 9 ajn. to 3 p.m. today to connect a new main.31 words
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Article183 1960-05-24 4 Singapore diary. KAMALA CLUB: Membership day 10 ajn. to 6 pjn.; aewlng class 11 ajn. to 1 pjn.; 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.; embroidery claw 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m JUDO CLUB: sth Kyu. 4th Kyu and Ladles class 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.; randorl183 words
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Article316 1960-05-24 4 TOHE following Is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVAL* BOAC: Prom London, Rome, Bombay. Colombo (BA 790/140) 4.40 ajn.; from London, Prank* fort, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (Ba 708/325) 9.05 pjn. Oaruda; prom Jakarta (OA 986) 10.46 ajn. Cathay Pacific:316 words
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Advertisement423 1960-05-24 4 j CMHAYjI I t 1 OWanhation 1 X tOp«isTodiy!lVo:iVo op.m.0 p'.m. X *Ol£tT SEATTYAp^^ I 1 HORSESHOE 1 COMING! Edmonrf O'Brien JJ j; "THE 3rd VOICE' 1 t Julio London C'Scooe (Paa) *t Tony Curti. n«on Mortln -f "WHO WAS THAI lA.1V?" > Suponmpoted Chinese Subt. (Col.) <i OPENS TOMORROW!423 words
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Article, Illustration788 1960-05-24 5 Immigration chief asked to 'show cause': He will consult Minister rpHE 39 Indonesian rebels now being held as illegal immigrants today applied to the High Court for a writ of habeas corpus. In an affidavit accompanying the application, the rebel's leader.788 words
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185 1960-05-24 5 PENANG, Monday. A PRETTY 18-year-old girl admitted in court today she had 'made up" a story about her boy friend and a man molesting her because she was afraid her father would beat her. "My aunt and uncle had seen me talking185 words
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68 1960-05-24 5 RIDDLE OF THE NUDE NEAR RAIL LINE BI'TTERWORTH, Mon.— A 25-year-old police supervisee, Rahman bin Saaid. was found dead beside a railway track, about two miles from Prai railway station, this morning. He bad head wounds. The body was almost nude. Beside it. police found a pair of black trousers,68 words
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111 1960-05-24 5 PENAN'G. Mon. Malaya has created a good Impression in the United Nations, a visiting Norwegian Journalist said here today. Mi-s Ingegerd Galtung. UN. correspondent of thp Norwfgian paper Morgenbladet. said Malaya had won the respect of free nations for its stand on Tibet. "The111 words
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173 1960-05-24 5 RAZAK: ALLIANCE'S WIN PROVES PEOPLE CONFIDENT Drought relief JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. fTHE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin A Hussein, said today that the Alliance victory in the Sri Lai an g by-election yesterday was proof of the "growing confidence" of the people in the Alliance Government. Declaring himself173 words
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Miscellaneous201 1960-05-24 5 Buys Bunny iiy Batph Hvintitaht f THIS \J |OKAY-*»ff?Hfll&?y In\l I CAWT AFPORP T HAVE BULLET MCE?} SUIT HOT! RAISE VCX« hA\PS V^-i IK TH' WERCHANPISE i^^ww^ rg^-T-n /OLK3HTA SUIT VA, OR I SHOOT/ TMiS \S^/ /CT\ A C.-^p_ r al /r LiVt \hnvr By At Capp BEFORE "<X) lADS201 words
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626 1960-05-24 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, May 24, 1960. Peking And Paris The Peking Government is fairly wallowing in the propaganda aftermath of the summit collapse, a meeting which it never pretended it wanted. As it happened, the Paris fiasco coincided with a general gingering of Chinese publicity on foreign affairs in626 words
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Article364 1960-05-24 6 Although for nearly 80 years the Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate has been conducting examinations in Malaya so effectively as to seem a part of the local scene, its dominant role has become an anachronism. It was perfectly natural for Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin in greeting Sir364 words
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Article223 1960-05-24 6 The foreign industrialist looking at Petaling Jaya today must find it difficult to believe that the motive for its genesis less than a decade ago was to provide cheap homes for Kuala Lumpur's squatters. Although the satellite town has advanced to greater and entirely admirable heights, this original223 words
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Article, Illustration574 1960-05-24 6 RELIGION and the REBEL President Ngo takes a leaf out of Malaya's book. IN the uneasy Mekong delta region of South Vietnam, heavily infiltrated by both Communist terrorists and a religious sect of guerillas bearing arms against the Government, President Ngo Dinh Diem is making a dramatic regrouping of the574 words
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540 1960-05-24 6 CINGAPORE'S Education Minister attributes the great shortage of teachers, particularly graduate teachers, to the "very large Increase in student enrolment' To some extent this is correct. But nobody can repudiate the fact that the shortage of teachers Is mainly due to the Innumerable540 words
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Article1008 1960-05-24 6 CYRIL DUNN - THE UNSECRET SOCIETY CYRIL DUNN The mass media and the power they wield in the U.S. ONE of the more serious items to be seen on television in the United States is a programme from New York called "Open Elid". Normally it shows a collection of the nation's sharpest minds1,008 words
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Article, Illustration202 1960-05-24 7 NO CRISIS IN THE P.M.1.P., says Dr. B KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. Dr. Burhanuddin Al-Helmy, said here today that his party welcomed "frank criticism." Dr. Burhanuddln was commenting on a statement by the Speaker of the Trengganu State Assembly Inche Talb Sabree. who said202 words
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Article258 1960-05-24 7 TROUBLES BEGAN THREE DAYS AFTER HIS DECISION TO STOP PAYING EXTORT MONEY: 3 HELD FOR SENTENCE SINGAPORE, Monday. A YOUNG postman who had been paying extortion money told a district court today of the troubles he received after he decided to stop such payments. He258 words
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Article73 1960-05-24 7 Pistol is stolen from hotel KI'ALA I IMPIR. Mon. Thieves entered a room In the South East hotel in Brickfields here early yesterday and made off with a .32 Smith Wesson pistol, a watch and $300. Police said today the pistol belonged to a businessman from I'lu Yam Bahru. The73 words
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407 1960-05-24 7 RAZAK SAYS IT AGAIN: PLAN MUST SUCCEED JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, stressed again today that the Government was determined that the rural development plan would be a success. Speaking in Malay to 130 State Government officials, district and land officials ai.d members of the407 words
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Article102 1960-05-24 7 Schoolboy killed in crash IPOH, Mon— A schoolboy was killed and his classmate was seriously Injured when their scooter collided with a lorry at the 4th mile Tarnbun road iere. yesterday evening. Chew Kean Heng. 20. of St. Michael's Institation died on the spot. His classmate, Soo Yeong Heng, 21.102 words
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Article175 1960-05-24 7 Brunei paper wins top Award of Excellence KIALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Salam, a newspaper published by the Shell Company in Brunei, has won the Award of Excellence in the House Journal competition organised annually by the British Association of Industrial Editors. Salam was entered In the newspaper section of this175 words
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Article, Illustration306 1960-05-24 7 A BRAVE NEW WORLD IN THE FAR EAST Husband-wife team gather material for book about. SINGAPORE, Mon. An American husband and wife author team have arrived in Singapore to gather material for a book about the Far East, which they described as "a brave aew world." The couple are Mr.306 words
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Article42 1960-05-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Another $50 was received today for stranded German hitchhiker Gunter R.H. Helmholz. who had $1,000 stolen from him here last, month Four "Malacca Sympathisers' sent $40 and Mr. AC. Lochlan. of Nasslm Road Singapore, sent $1042 words
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170 1960-05-24 7 - A multi-million dol- lar cheap housing scheme will be launched in Johore Bahru next year aimed at slum clearance. The Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of the Interior. Hajl Ismail bin Panjawr Arts, said this today. Agreement on the project was reached170 words
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Article, Illustration537 1960-05-24 7 20 non-Malays to do Islamic studies to become 'true Malayans' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rjlWENTY non-Malays, including seven girls, are taking up Islamic studies at the University of Malaya here this year. ledge of the cultural religion of the country r true Malayans said They feel that knc background of the537 words
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113 1960-05-24 7 A CONTEST THAT IS STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS SINGAPORE. Mon. *-> About 100 contestants will take part in a Singapore singing and beauty contest with a difference. The contest ls for perkutut birds, or merboks. as they are known In Malaya. The bird with the best measurements (neck, chest, legs)113 words
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Article40 1960-05-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Yeop has been elected president of the Malayan Civil Service Association at a meeting held here yesterday. The secretary is Inch* Abdullah bin Ayub, and th* treasurer, Mr. Thong Yaw Hong.40 words
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Article118 1960-05-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. A RMY WEEK in Johore will be held without the military displays originally planned. .NeW Centre vwt*iv SINGAPORE, Mon The Minister for Culture. Mr. S Rajaratnam. will declare open a new community centre at Kampong Glam <on June 4 This will118 words
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Article, Illustration563 1960-05-24 8 What is a pretty girl made of? Poise and personality FEMININE FORUM makes a pretty girl? This is the question that must have crossed the minds of young women the world over since the universe began. Time of course la a determining factor. At different periods in history, the standards563 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-05-24 8 The tunic-in-waiting THE popular Parisian tunic, which made its very successful debut earlier this year can be handsomely adapted to the special wardrobe problems of the mother-to-be. Attractively cut for comfort and concealment, this version of the tunic is in beige shantung. It features a high, button -trimmed band under77 words
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Miscellaneous273 1960-05-24 8 Straits Times Crossword b^ aBP bVbP I F I F I P T~~ ■Ha HH Wtk Hh ACROSS s. Bare need supplied lo a Countrymen perhaps pet an Scottish city <B>. ■as (8). 6. A little credit to inside *n--8. The fruit of articles on pro- tertainer (5). hlbltion (Si.273 words
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Advertisement1324 1960-05-24 9 tKED^EJJJjIJJMdiAkiLIJtM E.A.C. LINES- M ISVISI »OEN. REBSEA, MEBITEXRANEAN. CONTIHENTAL ft SCANBINAVIAN PORTS. V»W^7^/ S'oora P. S>am Penang VVwtjS/ LAIANDIA" I, 24/ a May a/17 Mty gMIJHtS "OASRA" 21,21 May 21 M May 'm^ c "lUMRAWA 1) M May/ 4 JMt 1/ I JaM 0/ 7 JMt "FAISTRIA" I) 20/22 JIM1,324 words
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Advertisement1314 1960-05-24 9 •i?iLk?iia« THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. *W SINGAPORE (iMorporatod >• ttt Uoitod KngtM) I LINES SAILINGS M AMR. UK ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pori P. SIM* PtJNNNJ BE HAIDER tor Hamburg. London, Moll it Port/a Mty a/11 Hoy BIHCIIHCN for Port Sudan. UitrpMl. Antwtrp. Rotterdam. Null a/a Mty a May JaM1,314 words
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Advertisement1452 1960-05-24 9 y**Z. McAUSTER o* CO., LTD. ih— r*** ELLBRMAN LDCE KLAVENESS LINE LOMOM. MMMM, ROniROAM. RAVIE 101 AMELIS. SAN FUNCISCO. ft NULL. lEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm OF MWCUTU Acctitiu carte fir Ctttral ft SMtk S'pori P. S nam Penant America. It POtt/24 Mai a/a Miy BRONXVIIII CITY OF RIPON S1,452 words
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361 1960-05-24 10 SENTIMENT IMPROVES IN EARES: RUBBER VERY QUIET STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Exchange: May 23 May 21 Industrials: 139.66 139.83 Tins: 178.45 ***** S Rubbers: 327.53 327.53 Jan. 1 1958=1t0 By Our Market Correspondent business was generally quiet on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday sentiment appeared to be a little better361 words
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Article218 1960-05-24 10 JUNE first trrade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at U8 3 cents per lb., down one-eighth of a cent on Friday's close. The elating tone was steady quiet. s C.C.B. A cloatnf prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 13C-4,218 words
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Article299 1960-05-24 10 T^HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to mer- chants yesterday i all rates to i $100): I New York: buying airmail T.T. I 32 15/16. OD. 33 1 16. 90 d st 33 3 8 credit bills. 33 1 2 trade bills.299 words
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Article33 1960-05-24 10 SINGAPORE May 23. RI'BBCE: $U?»«, per Ib. (down of a cent). 5 pm. rlov: ll.2«« 4 (quJet). TIN: $3S» per pirul (unchftnfed). E*Umat«d anofflrial offerinr 2ft5 ton* (ap 1* torn).33 words
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Article1014 1960-05-24 10 (\S the Malayan Stack Exchange v yesterday, all sections were quiet. Singapore members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. (Bargains are given before the prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave pref $4.10. ords (2) $1.98 OL. $2 03:1,014 words
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Article125 1960-05-24 10 MELBOURNE. Mon INVESTMENT shares opened the week on a steady tone her* today. Daviea Coop gained 6d. to Ss. Auirt. Cement eased Is. 9d. to 745. 3d. Base metals and the oils held a firm tone while CmiMimfl— bonds traded along steady lines. Con. Zinc 92/I Mount Lyell125 words
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Article205 1960-05-24 10 CHIPS King alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sunnaas 1/2, Hoogkerk 4/5. Cellina 6A. Achilles 6/7, Obnda 8/9. Robert Maersk 10/11. Benreoch 12/14 Straat Bail 16/16. Laust Ms»» 18. Osaka Mara 19. Sederafc N. Wan 2, Bast Sea N. Wall 4. n Cloon 21/22.205 words
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Advertisement1095 1960-05-24 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Servlea E.T.A. E.T.A. t.TJI. S'Dora P. S'Hm Panani H'koni L Annln New York 'KMiaaar* Mara )1 May/ 2 l.« 4 Juat I Jiai JtJM 14 Jily Kiaikava Mara" lit Call 24/21 Jaae 27/2* Jut M Call ii II JM* I July 21 lily 14 tag1,095 words
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Advertisement283 1960-05-24 10 fIHH>jHMaHHLfIH HHHHHHaiHBaPBaaVaVajHH EVERETT ORIENT LINE far Hiirtiat lataa S'pivt p S'"an> fena'l -OOKtVEWTT' T 31«ta» n Mar 25 Ma, •««««ITT' m(| rwm II J«. Far laa«M«. Clitiataag Calcutta "•UTMCVIiriTT" T7. »«JM« U»M ■■DOMVfKTT" «J»I» J J»l| JtWl "OOLPHE¥I«TT" O Mt »Hl| IS Ml li. k o'' lato soaca avai'a< JOHNSON283 words
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Advertisement377 1960-05-24 10 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Grocery Departments of the Company at our Pekan-N*na« ft sim-pang-Rengam Pineapple Plantations. Johore. will cease operation ac at May 31, 1M0: and that all persona or creditors having claims anlnst the Grocery Departments are requested to send In their claims In writing377 words
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Advertisement950 1960-05-24 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Applications are invited for the > appointment of Junior Assistant Accountant. Candidates, preferably members of a recognised profes- j sional body, should be under 30 yean of age and should have had come years experience in a super- vlsory capacity. Application forms, together with950 words
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Advertisement431 1960-05-24 10 TENDEjRS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from publishers who wish to undertake pubj licit ion, yale and distribution of j past examination papers of the Federal Examinntlons Syndicate For detailed Information apply to the Controller of Examinations, P.O. Box No. 1005. Kuala Lumpur. The closing date for tendert Is Bti.431 words
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Advertisement551 1960-05-24 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are Invited for the appointment of a stenographer (National Language) in the salary scale of $253 x 14 351/366 x 14 422 pjn. 2. ThS 1 minimum qualifications for the post are:- Std. 5 Malay: (Std. 8 Form IV) English: Speed In Malay551 words
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Advertisement487 1960-05-24 11 TENDERS TENDER TENDERS are Invited for supplies of foods for vessels for the period of July December 1960. CondlUans. I. a. Office with telephone. b. Motor transport or guarantee for a smooth transport. c. Bank account. d. Testimonial from a Department (Government, Civil/Service*) ever served. c. Proof of settlement of487 words
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Advertisement844 1960-05-24 11 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT is Words U (Mt*.)—Box it eU. oxtrm AMAH good general English speaking amah required for European family witn one child. Apply Spore 7214 Ext. 239. CENERAL AMAH WANTED most apeak good English Sln«le live in. No cooking. Call S'pcre 67-440 for interview. Recent references required.844 words
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Advertisement1088 1960-05-24 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT J/> Worst* ti (Mm Box it ttt. txtr* AVAILABLE NOW unfurnished room for working girl or couple (Hindu) at 4 st. s atarpbersoa Homes. B'pore 13. FUBNISHEO/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS suitable for bachelors spinsters /married couple wltn/wlthout board Please enquire from 37 Uchl Avenue, Blnicapore 13 71A HILLSIDE DRIVE1,088 words
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Advertisement552 1960-05-24 11 BOOKS m PUBLICATIONS tt Words U (Mln.)— Box It CIS. sxtra PITMAN publications are available at all Oood Bookshops. If la difficulty call at Peter Choags. Bale Agents. Catalogues on request. BOOKS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES Kins Solomons Mines Bt Rider Haggard 12.50 Treasure Island By R L Stevenson 8J.50 KMnaaews)552 words
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Advertisement564 1960-05-24 11 TRAVELS TOURS I* ■Farats ti (Mm Box St ets. sxlro HOLIDAY HY AIR. See Hongkong Japan Taiwan in 14 days. All inclusive. Details aad bookings: latsraationiu Service Organisation. Singapore. Telephone S4SM. VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words ti (Mln.)— Baa St tto. txtro ISS7 BEL-AIR Tip-lop Condition. What offers Phone (Spore)564 words
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Advertisement518 1960-05-24 11 FOR SALE it Wordt U (hit*)— Box It ttt. txtro BWIMCOSTUMEB 83.. R io for Ladles tn 6 Shades. Plllowcovers 73c. Only Store in City Selling Cheapest than all others. Cathay's 38/38, Bras Basan Rd.. B'pore. M.X.A. CLASS ONE pedigree Dachshund puppies 41 months old also 2 years old Dachshund518 words
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Advertisement303 1960-05-24 11 SHOPPINC CUIDI (S'pora) tt Wordt tio (Minimum) tt Word* IS Mtn )—Box St ets. txtra FONDUE EQUIPMENT: r'or chers* awl msat fondus complete wltb burners. Copper '""""t Hiiui. Obtainable at •UlwTcraft, 31 Penang Koad. Tsl: ***** Opsa ail day Saturday. WHERE TO STAY (Fad.) J* Words Sit (Minimum) Dally 1303 words
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Article89 1960-05-24 12 OIL PALM SEEDS FOR VIETNAM UNDER the American aid programme, 30.000 oil palm seeds have been exported from Malaya to assist Vietnam's oil palm production. The seeds, of which 20,000 more will be purchased this year, are now germinating at a nursery In Saigon's botanical garden. The young seedlings will89 words
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Article, Illustration516 1960-05-24 12 Malayan sales' boost campaign JOHORE BAHRU PLANT TO MAKE QUALITY PRODUCTS ACEYLONESE engineer agriculturist who designed and developed a cultivator specially for the tro- pics, is now touring the Federation of Malaya to promote sales of the machine. He is Mr. Ray Wijewardene, Far East516 words
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Article71 1960-05-24 12 West Germany produced 688,099 motor vehicles in the first four months of this year, the German Association of Motor Manufacturers announced this week. This was an increase of 24.6 per cent over the number produced in the corresponding period of last year. Exports in the four71 words
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Article228 1960-05-24 12 A NEW cargo ship, Halldis, is being added by the Norwegian Asia Line to its fleet which serves the Far East including Singapore and Federation of Malaya ports. The vessel, which has a deadweight capacity of 6.240 tons. Is due In Singapore at the228 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-05-24 12 GERMAN PRODUCT TO AID TRADE TtflORE and more smallA sized types of transistorised tape recorders are now on sale in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. One of the latest types to enter the local market Is the Mlnlfon Attache of West Germany. Manufactured by Protona of Hamburg, the recorder161 words
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Article49 1960-05-24 12 Western Australia will soon export big quantities of plastic goods to South-East Asia, Including Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Ross Hutchinson, actIng Industrial Development Minister, said that the Westralian Plastics Pty. Ltd. had doubled the size of its factory In the past year.49 words
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198 1960-05-24 12 PHILIPS of the Netherlands, manufacturers of electrical appliances, made good trade progress in 1959 with sales reaching a record total of $3,240 million, according to the annnal report. The report stated that these results were Influenced by the Improvement in the world198 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-05-24 12 A SENIOR medical representative of Jackson and Co. Ltd, Singapore, Mr. Michael Cheang Swee Hock, flies to Britain by Qantas 707 Jetliner on Bunday for an Intensive study course. Mr. Cheang. 30. will be attached to the laboratories of Distillers Co. (Blochenucals) Ltd. and Burroughs201 words
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Article49 1960-05-24 12 The Japan Rubber Manufacturers' Association announced that Japan produced 16.853 tons of rubber articles In March, compared with 16.350 tons In February. A notable Increase was In the production of motor car tyres and tubes, which rose by 30.4 per cent from the February total49 words
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Advertisement336 1960-05-24 12 WRITE WITH ANYTHING VERIFAX COPIES IT Kodak |Bik VERIFAX SIGNET COPIER Mtktt dry. l»»finj cop*«« in t minur* at vtry lew cett. it ElwnMitot cotrly retyping »*diout proofreading. At —cottary >n you# office at a typewriter. LET US AHHANCE A DEMONSTRATION FOX YOU Kodak (Malaya) Limited UNtAMMI »no (batik MMMN336 words
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Advertisement268 1960-05-24 12 We#» y$ J *^^^j^ i^l^^^jL^Bß^LBBB^^k^ OUR MOVE IN MALAYA Masters (1959) Ltd— already Malaya'a largest advertising agency is now providing* comprehensive service from its Kuala Lumpur office. The office has been put under the direction of a Federation Manager, Mr. Frank Andrew*, who is one of the most senior ana268 words
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257 1960-05-24 13 OISIN'S WIN PUTS HIM IN PERAK DERBY By EPSOM JEEP OISIN'S smart win in the 9f Hunter Memorial Stakes at Bukit Timah on Sunday has earned him a place in the $25,000 Perak Derby to be run at Ipohnext month. Oisin responded gamely to Noel McGrowdio's call in the last257 words
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116 1960-05-24 13 SINGAPORE, Mod. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Asaodation has received an Invitation from the Indonesian A.B A. to ■end a team to Indonesia sometime In June for a series of matches. This was stated at the SABA. meeting at the SRC tonight. The Indonesian A.B.A. said In116 words
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Article379 1960-05-24 13 'THOROUGH INVESTIGATION' IN SATTAR CASE PROMISED By SAUL JOSHUA Singapore, Monday A TAPE RECORDER will be used when the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Commission of Inquiry meets to investigate charges made by Mr. Howe Soo Chye f secretary of Singapore's Junior Asian Cup team, against coach379 words
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Article534 1960-05-24 13 Spore Dlv. JA: Jollilads t\ (France Quek. Hamidi Police 1 i.Monamed Amltu; Div. 3B Police 6 (.Andrew 2, A. Charles 2, Ka»sim, Salient Bk; Panjang 2 (Osman Abdullah, Samsudin) Div. 3B Geylang Setia Jaya 4 (Dahlan Saad. Saleh Sukn. Aksln Awang. Nawawl Bairn Perhlmponaa Setia 0. Pahang Police534 words
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Article174 1960-05-24 13 Malayan polo classic today KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Eight of the best polo players In Malaya and Singapore will meet for the Sultan of Pahang Jubilee Cup at th e Selangor Race Course tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. The annual competition, sponsored by the Malayan Polo Association, was woo by Malaya last174 words
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Article137 1960-05-24 13 Kwong Wah pledge better form SINGAPORE, Mon.—With an assertion that the Kwong Wah footba.l team ot Hong Kong could play very much better tnan In their two matches hi Singapore, the touring contingents secretary said today: "We are determined to prove this by beating Singapore" at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow137 words
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Article98 1960-05-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police and Jolulads will have to play-off n decide the section winners of the BAFA league dlv. 2a championship following thrt key match, today which JolUlar.'s won 2-1 at Thomson Road. Both teams have six point* from four matches and will hare to play-off until98 words
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236 1960-05-24 13 SINGAPORE^ Monday. QJIX SERVICEMEN, have found places In the Singapore side to meet the Federation in their cricket "test" to be played on June 3, 4 and 5 on the Singapore padang. They are: Morgan. Griffin. Keech. Mungrue, Jeffers, and Bowies. Other members236 words
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Article233 1960-05-24 13 SOCCER International: Hungary 2 England 0. In Budapest. European Cup (oj- finals Yugoslavia S Portugal 1 (2nd leg In Belgrade, Yugoslavia aggregate 6I); Czechoslovakia 2 Rumania 0 (Ist tar. In Bucharest). L'nder-23 International: Israel 4 England 0. In Tel Aviv. World military e'sblpa: Belgium 1 Turkey 0,233 words
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148 1960-05-24 13 England beaten by not-so-magical Magyars DUDAPEST, Mon. Two goals by Flortan Albert, Hungary* 19-year-old quicksilver centre forward, swept England to a 2-0 defeat in their soccer international here today. The Hungarians did not match the 'Magic Magyars' who humbled England 7-1 on the same Nep Stadium pitch in 1954. but148 words
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Article147 1960-05-24 13 TEL AVIV. Mon. -Israel. ,m morale shattering three goals in lour minutes spoil during vie second half, beat England 4-0 hi an under-23s football lntHrnaMonaj here today. England, who hat! beaten East Germany and Poland earlier during their three-match tour, held fhelr own In the firstReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement77 1960-05-24 13 EM he Singapore edition of todays STRAITS TIMES has been printed on newsprint manufactured uiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiinnnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinie in Pakistan by 1 KHULNA NEWSPRINT MILL (Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation) aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiß and supplied by the WIGGINS TEAPE GROUP in South East Asia. Enquiries for all types of paper are welcomed at your nearest WIGGINS77 words
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Article448 1960-05-24 14 DIDNT CALL BROTHERS TIGA SUKLT UMNO MEMBERS TELL THE HIGH COURT KOTA BHARU, Monday. A PASIR MAS Town Councillor denied in the High Court here today that he had described three textile dealers as "tiga suku" (crazy), "pengachau" (trouble-makers) and "penipu" (cheats) because they did not448 words
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Article129 1960-05-24 14 His shot putt wrecked a roof SINGAPORE. Mon. Three young shot putters, while practising at a playing ftekl in North Bridge Road, hurled a 12 lb. shot on to a zinc shed, causing the roof to collapse, a court wa& told today. The shot and the 10 ft. by 5129 words
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Article51 1960-05-24 14 JAKARTA. Mon. A Mitchell bomber of the Indonesian Air Force last night crashed on Halim Perdana Kusumah military field outside Jakarta, killing all its four occupants. Major Agus Surotc Air Force spokesman, said the four a pilot, co-pilot and two engineers were all trainees.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article118 1960-05-24 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS *0 Wordi Sit (Minimum) BIRTHS VAN KUVK: To Wilhettnlna and Antßony at Oltneaglra 23rd. May, a •on Both well. NICHOLSON: To David and Stella (Nm McCoy) at B.M.H. Taiptnf on IStta May. a daughter. Sinerre thank! to all Muff DEATH TIOM TNIAP LYE A Director of Ban118 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-05-24 14 Tengku signs the Golden Book THE Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, signs his name in the Golden Book of Hamburg watched by the Mayor Herr Max Braver, left. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 31 words
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74 1960-05-24 14 RADIO MAN SLIGHTLY INJURED IN ACCIDENT KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. John Machado, a Radio Malaya announcer, escaped with minor injuries when the car which he was driving was in collision with a lorry at Bungsar Road in Kuala Lumpur today. He was on his way to Petaling Java. The lorry74 words
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Article111 1960-05-24 14 INNSBRUCK. Mon.— Four German climbers of a party of eight were foiyid dead from exhaustion by mountain rescue workers from the Tyrol, today. The others were rescued.— Reuter. ministration with grenades and sten guns which were found in their possession Defence Counsel, Dr. Sukardjo (defender of American filerReuter - 111 words
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207 1960-05-24 14 E. Germans may announce decision on U.S. flyers BERLIN, Monday. AN EAST GERMAN announcement is expected to reveal this week whether the nine Americans whose aircraft was forced down in East Germany on Friday will be released by the Soviet authorities or handed over to the East Germans, usually well-informed207 words
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145 1960-05-24 14 Civil war if Kenyatta is released Blundell IN BRIEF... SALISBURY. Mon. The Kenya Liberal leader, Mr. Michael Blundell, yesterday warned that the release of the former Mau Mau leader, Jomo Kenyatta, would "almost pertainly lead to a civil war in the Kikuyu tribal country." PORT OF SPAIN: Crowd* cheered Princess145 words
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Article175 1960-05-24 14 LONDON. Mon. Lancashire beat Leicestershire by 122 runs at Leicester today. Lane* 138 and 124. Leicester 37 and 10J iM. Hallam 41, B. Stathara 7-41). Lanes 14 pts. Tea scores In other matches: At LORDS: MCC 208 (P. Walker 57 >. South Africans 72-3. At CAMBRIDGE:Reuter - 175 words
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Article291 1960-05-24 14 LONDON. Mon— The first day of a new account was an extremely satisfactory affair In London stock markets today. There was less apprehension concerning the international political situation and with sentiment In the industrial market helped by good business news, prices responded to some buying. Closing middle prices291 words
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Article27 1960-05-24 14 LONDON. Mon. Spot 40d.. June 39d.. July-Sept. 36 id.. Oct./ Dec. 34.d.. Jan/March J3«4d.. April June 32 \d.. June 37d July cl.f. 36 .d Tone: Dull.27 words
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Article21 1960-05-24 14 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £7«3. sellers £7834. Forward buyer* £783 >,, sellers £784. Settlement £784' a. Turnover »jn. 15 toot, pjn. 45.21 words
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337 1960-05-24 14 $10,000 STAMP COLLECTION DISAPPEARED, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Monday "iflß. JUSTICE CHUA was told in the High Court ITI today that a steel cabinet, containing 540.000 worth of stamps of the Japanese occupation period was found missing from an office in Malacca Street one morning in October 1958. Mr. Cheong Chin337 words
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Advertisement36 1960-05-24 14 EVINRUDE 35 «.f 4Ohp L T~~ "^^V fOft "MING :?lPP^^^ OUTBOARDS ]fv UNDETEVES JACOBERG S *<^.'— __!E_v 1-im- Imk U-wr tmmt In* h_w. FAMOUS SINCf 1*67 SOU AGENTS < JftOlttiO^ mum mumc »ajki\ ma iKum a to* wt36 words
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