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Title Section19 1960-05-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 r Hew*"** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MAY 26. 1960 15 CENTS19 words
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Article680 1960-05-26 1 VOLCANOES BRING NEW CHILE HAVOC Seven peaks pour lava ash over stricken area 400,000 now with no homes gANTIAGO, Wed. Erupting volcanoes brought new terror to the battered inhabitants of Southern Chile yesterday as the toll from her earth-quake-generated tidal wave was still being counted all over theReuter - 680 words
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Article158 1960-05-26 1 SINGAPORE, Wed THE Master Attendant's office in Singapore today warned mariners that there might be a possibility of "abnormal changes in water level in the Singapore area" as a result of the earthquakes in Chile. His warning, issued by the Ministry of Culture, read: "Mariners are advised158 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-05-26 1 COMMITTEE SET UP TO HANDLE ALL ARRANGEMENTS: CHANCE TO 'SHOW OUR NATIONAL SOLIDARITY 9 BERLIN S Mayor Willy Brandt presenting a model of West Berlin's famous "freedom bell" to Tengku Abdul Rahman at a ceremony during the Tengku's official visit to West Germany last week. U.P.I, picturt.UP; UPI - 47 words
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Article25 1960-05-26 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. The 60.000-ton U.S. aircraft carrier Saratoga was badly damaged in collision last night with a 6.135-ton West German ship.25 words
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Article164 1960-05-26 1 NEW YORK, Wednesday. gRI'IAIX today lent support to the small powers who have tabled a resolution in the Security Council urging the resumption of EastWest negotiations following the failure of the Paris Summit. i 8ir Plerson Dixon. British representative in the (J.N., appealed to RussiaReuter - 164 words
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Article77 1960-05-26 1 MARCH PLAN LEADER IS ARRESTED NEW DELHI, Wed Mr. Tara Singh, the Sikh leader who had announced plans (or a mass march on Delhi next month to support a demand for a Punjabi-speaking state, was arrested early today under the Preventive Detention Act. It was his tenth arrest and hisReuter - 77 words
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192 1960-05-26 1 All to be invited to big welcome for Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Opposition parties will be invited to Join in the welcome for the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on his return in mid -June. The acting UMNO secretarygeneral. Wan Abdul Kadlr bin Ismail, has been appointed secretary of a192 words
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Article36 1960-05-26 1 LONDON. Wed. Dr William E. Sangster. former President of the Methodist Conference, died at his London home yesterday. Dr. Sangster, who was 60. was Conference President from 1950 to IWs.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article72 1960-05-26 1 VIENTIANE. Wed. Laos was placed on a state of alert today in anticipation of intense Communist activities following the escape of a rebel Pathet Lao leader. Prince Souphanouvong. Laotian Government leaders ordered a curfew. They also closed main roads in an effort to block Prince Souphanouvong's72 words
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60 1960-05-26 1 Gun-dagger boy: I wanted to kill Kishi rKYO. Wed. An 18-year-old boy armed with a revolver and dagger was arrested today near the home of the Prime .Minister, Mr. Kishi. The boy. a factory worker from Osaka, told police he opposed the new I'.S Japanese security treaty and meant toReuter - 60 words
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470 1960-05-26 1 U.S. SPACE SPY IN ORBIT, BUT NOT OVER RUSSIA CAPE CANAVERAL, Wednesday. TWO-AND-A-HALF ton Midas satellite the third largest ever put into orbit was circling the earth today as the U.S. prepared to test a "spy" device designed to give immediate warning of rocket launchings. The satellite, first to be470 words
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Article171 1960-05-26 1 'Curtis' haircut youth slain SINGAPORE. Wed. A Chinese youth with a Tony Curtig haircut was slain shortly after mid-day today in Telok Blangah Road. Six hours after the murder, the police were still unable to Identify him. About 10 people wire said to hav>- been involved In a fight whlcn171 words
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862 1960-05-26 2 NEW YORK, Wednesday, 'TW AIL AND pro- posed yesterday that tin consuming countries share with the producing countries the cost of financing buffer stocks established by the expiring International Tin Agreement. Under this agreement, promulgated In 1956. the burden ofReuter - 862 words
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Article194 1960-05-26 2 MONTREAL. Wed. 'PHE Royal Canadian Mounted Police made a series of raids in several cities yesterday in connection with what a Cabinet Minister described as a huge Chinese alien smuggling ring. The raids took place In Montreal. Toronto and several other cities in what was describedReuter - 194 words
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80 1960-05-26 2 R AND R STAR MAY PLAY AT. OLD VIC l_ LONDON. Wrcl. British nii'k n roll singer Tommy st«tlf may make his debut this rear at the Old Vie Theatre here He has been hiving talks on the possibility of pla\init the part of Tons Lumpkin. a country bumpkin, inReuter - 80 words
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Article81 1960-05-26 2 LONDON. Wed— The Queen has approved the appointment of a Nigerian chief to succeed a British colonial officer as Governor of the western region of Nigeria, the Colonial Office announced today. The new Governor who will take up his appointment in July— is Sir Adesoji Adereml. theReuter - 81 words
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Article40 1960-05-26 2 WASHINGTON. Wed— Time Magazine reported today that the "specific target" the U-2 spy plane had hoped to photograph in Russia was "a great new rocket at least twice the size of the US's ml«?hty 107-ft. Atlas Centaur." ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article164 1960-05-26 2 CANBERRA. Wednesday. BRITAIN'S Black Knight rocket scored a major success last night by hurtling into space over the Woomera range and then firing its specially instrumented nose cone back through the atmos- phere at top speed. Mr. Alan Hulme. Australian Supply Minister .said that onReuter - 164 words
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Article60 1960-05-26 2 NICOSIA. Wed —RAF men and police toured Nicosia's suburbs in radio cars last night appealing for news of two English boys missins since noon. The boys. Anthony Kitchen, eight, and Martin McCullen. nine, both the sons of RAF NCO's were last seen near the spot whene aReuter - 60 words
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102 1960-05-26 2 Queen will take on new role as peacemaker I ONDON. Wed.— The Queen has agreed in principle to act as arbitrator in a dispute over a section of the land frontier between Chile and Argentina io the region of I.a Palena, it was officially announced yesterday. 1 A Foreign OfficeReuter - 102 words
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Article29 1960-05-26 2 SEOUL. Wed.— About 200 people today demonstrated in front of the Liberal Party office in the National Assembly demanding the resignations of Liberal Party assemblymen as legislators.29 words
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823 1960-05-26 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday BRITAIN'S delegate in the U.N. Security Council, Sir Pierson Dixon, yesterday appealed to the Soviet Union "to resume with us the search for lastIng solutions to the problems of the world." The British Government, he said, was determined to doReuter - 823 words
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115 1960-05-26 3 pEKING, Wed. Field Marshal Viscount Mont gomery began private talks with Mr. Chou En-lal, th» Chinese Prime Minister, over cups of Chinese tea In a red-pillared pavilion here today. Lord Montgomery, looking fit In a grey summer suit and khaki shirt and InReuter - 115 words
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Article68 1960-05-26 3 COLOMBO, Wed. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, the Sri Lanka Freedom Party president and widow of the assassinated former Prime Minister. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, will be its nominee for Prime Minister if it comes to power in the July general election. Mrs. Bandaranaike is not a candidateReuter - 68 words
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Article421 1960-05-26 3 i JERUSALEM, Wednesda; AN unnamed Polish Jew who swore to avenge the gas-chamber murder of his entire family led Israeli intelligence agents to Adolph Eichmann. wartime Nazi Commissioner for Jews, a reliable source said yesterday. i The Pole, one of the few survivors of theReuter - 421 words
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144 1960-05-26 3 PMs MAY MEET MORE OFTEN: MACMILLAN ONDON. Wed— Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, said yesterday there was a general feeling that Commonwealth Prime Ministers conferences should be more frequent, but there wer» difficulties in fixing the most appropriate time. A Labour MP. Mr. William Hamilton, had asked him inReuter - 144 words
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122 1960-05-26 3 JAKARTA, Wednesday. rnHE Indonesian Government said today it wanted to "restrain itself" in a statement regarding the problem of Chinese settlers. The statement came after I two days of rumours of the Communist Chinese Embassy handing back two Indonesian protest notes. Indonesia and China have beenReuter - 122 words
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Article63 1960-05-26 3 £8,000 FOR TECHNICAL WEEK LONDON, Wed. The Government will give £■8,000 towards the cost of organising a Commonwealth tec -inical training week in 1961. the Minister of Labour. Mr. Edwand Heath, said here. He was replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Peter Tapsell. a Conservative, who asked about63 words
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Article215 1960-05-26 3 DOWNED DAKOTA HANDED BACK BERLIN, Wed The U.S. Air Force Dakota forced down over East Germany by Russian Jet planes last Friday was handed back with its nine occupants by the Russians today. The plane, crew, and passengers were handed over to a U.8 military mission in East Germany. TheReuter - 215 words
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Miscellaneous339 1960-05-26 3 e>AfMS% eiurtanor Rayuan 8ukma; 10.30 The Ooon RADIO SINGAPORE show; n.oo oood Nigiu. Medium Wave 476 metre* RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE: 62 metre* n wlv miii-« from !t.»0 p.m.— 10.M pjn. NATIONAL SHOUTWAVE A.M. 630 Oood Morning; 6.32 M-.RVK'E 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05339 words
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707 1960-05-26 4 THEY GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO AT LEAST 40,000 PEOPLE IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Till-: Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, tonight spoke about the Government's policy to utilise its technical services for the benefit of the masses. In the first of a series of707 words
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205 1960-05-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Ministry of Education is organising an essay competition to select a Singapore delegate for the 1961 New York Herald-Tribune Forum The competition Is open to all secondary school students. They must not be above 19 years of age before June205 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-05-26 4 PRAYBKS are being intoned round the unfinished tomb of Sultan Ibrahim in the Royal Mausoleum at Jalan Mahmoodiah Cemetery in Johore Bahru. At the extreme left is Sultan Sir Ismail, eldest son of the late Snltan. Next to him is his brother.75 words
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225 1960-05-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. THE SULTAN of Johore, Sir Ismail Uday attended the first anniversary of the funeral of his father. Sultan Sir Ibrahim which was commemorated with an impressive religious service at the Royal Mausoleum in Jalan Mahmoodiah cemetery. The service, which began at 2.30225 words
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Article134 1960-05-26 4 Singapore diary. ROTARY WEST: Luncheon meeting at Prince's Blue Room —1 p.m. Speaker; Mr Chlu Nang Yang. Subject: "You, too, can speak before an audience VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL: 5.30 pan. "Prince* Kwel Ying" rehearsal of Scenes 1 and 2. YWCA (Raffles Quay): Spanish 5.15 p.m. YWCA lOutram Road): Intermediate Malay134 words
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Article298 1960-05-26 4 The following Is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. AJUUVALS BO AC: Fran Sydney. Darwin (BA 713/113) 9.20 p.m. ftarada: Prom Jakarta <OA Ml) 11.46 pm Cathay Paetfle: Prom Hon« Kong. Bangkok (CX 731> 1.40 p.m. Air India: Prom Sydney. Darwto298 words
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Advertisement420 1960-05-26 4 X I Q»aAWI»ATIOISI Z X Opens Tiiiy!" •■-j. l^. Edmond O'Br.cn Julie London T X af^ Laraina Day T x 3^ x SATURDAY MIDNIGHT; j! I Grant WILLIAMS Brad DIXTtR "13 Fighting Mem" JJ CINIMASCOPt (FOX) f bB [v# 1 LAST DAY' u0,4. Tom Convey Eluobtrh 5.110., I J-THEUSTMAKTOHANG": A420 words
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Article, Illustration420 1960-05-26 5 TIDAL WAVE THAT JHIT HAWAII MAY HAVE SWEPT AWAY OFFICE: MOTHER-IN-LAW FEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ONE of the three "Aloha Ambassadors" here is worried that his office in Hilo, the Hawaiian island hit by the tidal wave yesterday, has been swept away and is worried about his420 words
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218 1960-05-26 5 Solved: The riddle of the head that went at night CJEREMBAN. Wed. The •5 mystery of the missing seladang head that has had all Seremban guessIns for a week was solved today. The head, official symbol or the town council, was missed last Monday from Its customary place of honour218 words
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Article28 1960-05-26 5 IPOH. Wed— The popular holiday resort of Pengkor will get a post office on June 6. The island is now served by a postal agency.28 words
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Article70 1960-05-26 5 12 gang suspects held pLNANG. Wed. Twelve suspected gangsters were rounded up by the secret societies branch of the Prnang CID in an all-night operation last night. IMost of them, it is believed, belong to the Star gang, the "08" group, the "Pat Hsien" (Eight Immortals) and "Gang 24". A70 words
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Article50 1960-05-26 5 Mobile P.O. for 22 villages SEREMBAN. Wed.—Twen-ty-two villages In the Tampln i district will be served by a mobile post office from June 2. The travelling post office, based at Tampln. will visit these villages Monday to Saturday to enable people to deposit money, buy stamps and send money orders.50 words
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Article62 1960-05-26 5 New series dud note turns up nENANG. Wed. Another forced $50 note has been found in Fenang. It was detected among money paid Into a bank by a client. The dud note— the fourth traced here this month had a different serial number from the others. It bore the number62 words
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182 1960-05-26 5 PLEA TO MINISTERS TO SAVE 46 FROM GETTING SACK KOTA BHARU. Wednesday. f PWO Ministers have been asked to intervene in A the case of the 46 daily-paid workers of the Public Works Department who have been given one month's notice to quit. The Kelantan Govern- 1 merit Workers' Union182 words
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Article29 1960-05-26 5 KOTA BHARU, Wed —The Rotary Club of Kota Bharu will hold Its Installation dinner and dance at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce buildIng here on June 8.29 words
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366 1960-05-26 5 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Rubber exchange, Spore trade should be complementary GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE. Wed. The proposed Federation rubber exchange and the trade In Singapore should operate in a complementary way to each other. This is the ooinion of Mr. H. Klssln. deputy chairman of Lewb and Peat Ltd.. the London- rubber and366 words
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73 1960-05-26 5 N.ZEALAND PLANE FLIES GIFT TO LAOS SINGAPORE. Wed.— A New Zealand Air Force freighter took off from Changi airfield early this morning with a cargo load of books and pencils bound for Laos a Colombo Plan gift from New Zealand. It was the first of seven flights that will over73 words
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Article172 1960-05-26 5 IPOH. Wed. A foundry worker. Kan Choon. told an inquest here today he found his son bleeding to death when he went to see what was attracting a crowd in Patrick Street one day last October. On the roadside, bleeding from the mouth and172 words
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253 1960-05-26 5 r IPOH, Wed. THE past year had 1 been featured by progressively improving exports and a steady increase in employment in the industry, the Malayan Mining Employers Association was told at its annual meeting in Ipoh today. "Indications at present are such." said253 words
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Article138 1960-05-26 5 MALAYA MAY BUY BELGIAN ARMS BRUSSELS. Wed- Tengku Abdul Rahman, after his tour of an arms factory in Liege yesterday, asked for samples of weapons to be sent to Malaya for examination by defence authorities. The Tengku and his party spent thf morning at tbe Fabrique Natlonale. which manufactures militaryReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration372 1960-05-26 6 Singapore port will soon face rivalry, he warns 'NEIGHBOURS ARE TRYING TO DEVELOP OWN FACILITIES' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE MASTER Attendant, Captain J. A. L. Pavitt, today suggested that the port of Singapore might have to face competition in this area for the first time in its history. He was confident,372 words
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Article30 1960-05-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The "Miss Goldtfn Voice of Selangor" competition will be held at the Telephone Exchange Building In Weld Road here on May 27 at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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Article100 1960-05-26 6 RESOLUTION DEFEATED AT MEETING PENANO, Wed.— A resolution calling on the directors to publish and circularise to shareholders a full report of the company's leases and sub-leases was defeated at an extraordinary general meeting of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Ltd. yesterday. The resolution, moved by a Penang shareholder, Major100 words
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85 1960-05-26 6 Aussie army wives come to rescue of an amah fAIPING, Wed.— The wives of two Australian army officers stationed here today came to the rescue of an amah who had been admitted to the district hospital here for a major operation. They are Mrs. Joyce Cosson and Mrs. Shirley O'Brien.85 words
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Article41 1960-05-26 6 SEGAMAT. Wed. The District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. will open an exhibition of drawings and posters by schoolchildren In connection with the Johore Civics Month at 9 a.m. on Saturday at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here41 words
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188 1960-05-26 6 We are not weakest link— Negri Umno SEREMBAN, Wednesday. rpHE PRESIDENT of the Negri Sembilan Umno, Inche Mohamed Idris bin Matsll, said today that some officials of the party here have not been very active because they resented interference by the organisation's headquarters. He refuted a statement byi the Minister188 words
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Article30 1960-05-26 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Architectural Society of the Singapore Polytechnic plans to tour Java to collect data for a comprehensive study of the architectural heritage of South -East Asia.30 words
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Article58 1960-05-26 6 MAYC to send two to Manila KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs is planning to send two members of its field staff to Manila for training later this year. The 12-man MAYC goodwill mission which visited Manila last week, agreed In principle with the Philippine Rural Reconstruction58 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-05-26 6 A TV star who totes an old guitar SINGAPORE. Wed. A lovely British television singer has arrived here to perform at a leadIng nightspot reinforced by a 100-year-old Spanish guitar. She is brown-haired, btaeeyed Joan Manning, 25. Joan, who specialises In folk songs, "pops", and what she called "point" songs,60 words
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Article46 1960-05-26 6 Found lying on street PENANG. Wed. A petition writer who was found lying on a street last night near the central police station was today bound over in $25 for three months. S. Sundarajoo, 39. pleaded guilty to a charge of behaving In a disorderly manner.46 words
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258 1960-05-26 6 ORCHIDS: 'HELP SET UP BIG INDUSTRY' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T*HE secretary of the Malayan Orchid Society, Mr. 1 Morgan Kho Chay Aun, today urged the Singapore Government to give assistance for the setting up a big-scale orchid industry. This move follows the news that an exhibit of 1,700 sprays of orchids258 words
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117 1960-05-26 6 RDKIT MEKTAJAM, Wed. —An 18-year-old factory worker found hanging in her bedroom on March 18 was today described by her mother as "a modern type of girl." "But she had no boy friend, nor had she been involved in any love affair." Ong117 words
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287 1960-05-26 6 FINE REMINDER TO DODGERS BY THE INCOME TAX CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A REMINDER of the penalties for not paying income tax in full was given today by the Comptroller of Inland Revenue, Mr. P.F. White The One Is up to $10,000 and three times the tax due —or three287 words
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132 1960-05-26 6 Blind home: 'Closing down' talk is denied OENANG, Wed. Tht chairman of St. Nicholas Home, the Yen. A. C. Dumper, today denied a rumour that the home would close down soon because of lack of funds. "We shall carry on as best as we can," he said. But, he said,132 words
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Article57 1960-05-26 6 BATU GAJAH. Wed— Omar bin Abdul Wahab. 18. a student, and Abidin bin Hassan. 28, unemployed, were charged here today with extorting $500 from a pawnbroker. Wong Yeong Fatt, last night near Tanjong Tuallagg. No plea was recorded and the two accused were ordered to be57 words
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1614 1960-05-26 7 TRADE AND ARTS AGAIN LIFTED THEIR HEAD AFTER THE LONG NIGHT FOLLOWING ROME'S FALL QNE August day in 955, on a marshy plain by the River Lech in Bavaria, two great armies met in a battle that was to decide the future1,614 words
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Miscellaneous167 1960-05-26 7 Bugs Hun nfi By Balph Heimdahl 1^ I PONT^MShTIK THIS I PTTUNIA PROMISCP I I II I ~^e=^ NKSHT, MENTION^ J"3 f> COULP IV BE THROUGH 2 /f firIK PORKY 1 m GOOO hZ* \QO OV < BAIY-SlfTlN' Wf jiAII I NKSHT ASAIN, J/tHANKS FOR k NlfiHT U.-J/ Uf ALL167 words
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Article301 1960-05-26 8 1* Word* $1* (Mimtmmmt JOAN MANNING A dirt. A Guitar at A Sons NlShUy at TM toni'.i sxespt Sundays. TOWN COUNTRY i Just ruafnt fresa stocks Cotton Drsssss. Skirts A Blouses. Also wlda rangs Cblldno's Wear. FINAL REDUCTION*! at 101 TaDSlin Koad 8 pora Last four days of amazinc301 words
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Article606 1960-05-26 8 The debate in ihe U.N. Security Council on the Russian resolution which seeks the condemnation of America for the U-2 flights is going very much according to expectations. Mr. Gromyko has been a little more restrained perhaps than he might have been, which is a good606 words
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Article357 1960-05-26 8 It is a principle that used to be well understood in the East that statements should be studied to find the truth in them and not for the sake of disproving them. Modern science would not have got very far if this had prevailed, but it has357 words
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Article238 1960-05-26 8 In less than three months nearly 17.000 people have died as the direct or indirect result of earthquakes in Morocco, Iran and now Chile. Some countries, like Iran and Japan, are chronic earthquake sufferers: others again regularly suffer devastation by tornadoes. Year by year natural disaster takes238 words
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Article, Illustration955 1960-05-26 8 by VERNON BARTLETT IT may seem a little late to comment on the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. It is, I believe, still too early to try to assess its results. As the Tengku said at London airport: "Whatever happens in South Africa, they cannot ignore the fact that the world955 words
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Article752 1960-05-26 8 RALPH HANCOX - The cover girl in Canada RALPH HANCOX THE MORAL-MINDERS TAKE A LOOK AT THE BOOKSTALLS AND SHOUT FOUL' I by 1 Toronto W«d. AT any news-stand in Canada, at any time of day, there is almost invariably a knot of people, mostly men, thumbing through the magazines. The practice irritates752 words
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194 1960-05-26 8 MOTORISTS have been subjected to mob violence In this country and Mrs. Davidson and Mr. Murphy were perfectly within their rights in drawing attention to this fact. Illiterate people do resort to violence over road accidents especially when the victims of the accident happen194 words
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Article141 1960-05-26 8 r'O recent" visitors hay« said independently that it is surprising that Malay should be accepted by the non-Malays as the national language of Malaya I should not say that the non-Malays willingly accepted; they had no choice. But the implementation of Malay as the official language will141 words
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Advertisement31 1960-05-26 8 You're InaanarulalelT i OreswcaJ in MIIS Tmiimrmd h ft mm Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILOR I \4. plus STYLE all go into every suit by "'gee ghou) 21. Chulia Street. Singapore, 1.31 words
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Advertisement92 1960-05-26 8 Haaaaaßr r^aaanV^" I I fck Spin your clothes Ak in Four minutes Bk in any weather Wl\ Pop your »et washing ia L, r Tf*^*" -:Jg/^ one l> ni<tl K'ntrnl atWli snd slop* it Prevent* damage to fctsllons, zip\ l»»r«n«ra. i«¥*oaj. woollen* in fid» ennnn* damafte the (Tliiwinat articlev in92 words
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Article243 1960-05-26 9 Penang Government may also participate in Singapore meeting on 'feasibility 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. CENIOR officials of the Federation and Singapore Governments will meet in Singapore early next month for the first of a series of talks on the proposed common market for the two territories.243 words
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113 1960-05-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The coroner Mr. N. A. d'Rozarlo, today warned "laymen" against meddling with electrical appliances and wires. He gave this warning at the inquest on a 16-year-old schoolboy. Lai Kal Meng. who was found dead In his room at Duke Road on the afternoon113 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-05-26 9 Xl ALA LUMFIR, Wed. The Director of Museums. Mr. Mubln Sheppard, left by air today o n a pilrrlmaje to Mecca. A large crowd of Muslims turned op at the airport to bid him farewell. The former British Adviser of Negri Srmbilan will126 words
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252 1960-05-26 9 MAN WHO TRIED TO RUN OFF WITH GIRL, 11, IS JAILED SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN 11-year-old Indian girl sobbed in court today as she recalled her encounter with a man, who tried to take her away in a trisha Letchmi Neyappan was testifying at the trial of Raj Mohamed Abu Bakar.252 words
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Article35 1960-05-26 9 IPOH. Wed.— Political parties will help Government teams In a giant re-registra-tion drive In Perak from June 1 to put voters on a common electoral roll for Parliamentary, State Assembly and Town Council elections.35 words
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94 1960-05-26 9 Three union leaders back from Peking SINGAPORE. Wed. Three top Singapore unionists returned today by Cathay Pacific Airways after attending the May Day celebrations in Peking. They »re: Mr C. V. Devan Nair. political secretary to the Ministry of Education; Mr. Teh Choon Keat, former acting president of the Singapore94 words
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594 1960-05-26 9 No lectures please, union chief is told KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday FTtHE chairman of the Commission of In•1 quiry into Malayan Railway disputes, Mr. Justice Hill, today ordered a witness to "stop lecturing" and get on with the presentation of facts. The witness was Mr. Chong Sip Woon, general secretary of594 words
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213 1960-05-26 9 Lumut port is new outlet for iron ore T UMUT, Wed. About 6,000 tons of ore from Malaya's newest iron mine, owned by the Perak Iron Mining Company, will be loaded In a Japanese freighter, the Nasusan Maru. here tonight. This Is the first time that a freighter has taken213 words
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Article53 1960-05-26 9 BINOAPORE. Wed.— More than 1,000 candidates have so far registered for the national language public examinations to be held In August this year Bchools. employers and registered organisations may submit block entries for their staff or members. Entry forms will be sent on application. Entries will close53 words
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Article325 1960-05-26 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday A LEADING Indian Industrialist, Mr. S. P. Godrej, today warned that. In its zeal to industrialise, Singapore should not do anything to impair Its commerce. Singapore, he said, had a reputation as a free port a status which some of the other countries of325 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-05-26 9 The three opinions of visiting US pianist Bernstein ifUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An American pianist, Mr. Seymour Bernstein, flew into Kuala Lumpur toda> and expressed three opinions: AMATEURS make better musicians than professionals. MEN. because of their physical strength, are better pianists than women. STUDENTS are better lis- teners than adults.170 words
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Article26 1960-05-26 9 JOHORE BAHRTJ, Wed. A massage parlour in Jalan Yahya Awal has closed down of its own accord. It was opened about three month* ago.26 words
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Advertisement200 1960-05-26 9 fe REFRIGERATORS NOW COSTLESS! because greater demand results in lower manufacturing costs, YOU BENEFIT! X^a-^^" 8.1 cv.ft models. The 'Saberb Six' (DE-61) fcdddle-ilse and perfect for the small family. Full width fre«Mr, chiller trays, ample apace Jn the doors. Delightful choice of door handle colours! Bultabl* tor Altfflwtlnt Current supply200 words
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Advertisement184 1960-05-26 9 WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR FACE? AT som» time or other most of ua have been embarrassed by pimples and rashes, or tormented by prickly heat. How miserable It makes life. You cant be efficient at your job, or enjoy your leisure if you feel like 1t^^ scratching yourself to bits.184 words
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Article, Illustration804 1960-05-26 10 Fashion in Europe: Buttons, belts on every dress All the browns are at top of colour list JYJODESTA, one of this city's leading models who married lasl November and then left for a six-month European honeymoon with her husband, has returned and her first comment was "Singapore has changed." She804 words
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Article141 1960-05-26 10 YOU CAN AFFORD MINK MINK is a magic word. It suggest* softness. richer, glamour and loveliness. Not all of us can afford mink, the pelt I mean, but most of us can, and should, try to get ourselves a mink complexion, meaning, as said before, softness, richness, glamour and loveliness.141 words
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Advertisement592 1960-05-26 10 Amazing New Easy way to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't be SKINNY! the m-m-onE cowctrmnp food til m 0^ SUrPLEMEMT OF EiULT DI6EBTED J a? >H^f BOOT MILDIM WTMIEMTB HL TOU AU THD> n( underweight try this latest discovery592 words
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Advertisement135 1960-05-26 10 FIRST AND ONLY BATH POWDER IN AEROSOL COOL AS COLOGNE Ao more "loaded" fIBIL fOUOftt GUC& Soe Agona by p M JtOT Poii» JrMjMtfOMj^ Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Ibosch I SHE'S (TJI-Jai BUYING FOR T\W A QUALITY 'U|«[ In every detail of design, material and construction /l Bosch refrigerators show135 words
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Miscellaneous291 1960-05-26 10 Straits Times Crossword I I I M ACROSS prohibition (7> 1. Twlsied nail,— it proved op- 7. "The snow shall be their portune (12). 'Campbell) < 7-s >. 1. Gloomy dean takes in repro- 10. Organised teams ready on bate, a thankless fellow (7). bank-holiday (6. 6V 9. Soldier returning291 words
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Advertisement1561 1960-05-26 11 THE BLUB PUMMEL LIME Tt wh, irvtßHOt,, iumow, lonoon i continental pouts. Dili S'pora Sail* P. Siaa taw| AKNISES LMraraaal Mi. May It TfIRfSIAS Utaraaal -"I Part/May M AtNEAS LIWfMI, SlatfJW 6*l. Jl Mir 21 May »/a May 11/ 1 WUSIM UwrMai ..T7T7. May SI JW I MVI AJAX UMvS.1,561 words
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Advertisement1213 1960-05-26 11 eTHE E.A.C. LINES- ADEN. KOSEA. Mf DITERUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft UANOINAVIAN PORT! S'pori P. S'hM Penang •UUMIA"») M/a MtJ It V Ml "■ASIA" om. o-T/a Mai a/a mj "SUMOAWA" a) M Mt|/ 4 IMI 1/ IMM 1/ T M "FAUTIIA'D 21/25 Jilt am MM W» Km AcoMting cargo for Ginoa, Antwerp,1,213 words
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Advertisement1315 1960-05-26 11 hji-uTimc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. IINOAPOW (MuramMl M ta* iMtal Ktafma) I lines I. SAIIIMI U ADEN. IX ft CONTINENTAL POOH. rpori P S-hM Praam J KNAUEI tor HMttarf, LsMM. Hall M Part/a Mty a/11 Mai M WNCUICH tor Part MOM. LJ**rpoM m Ajrtwtrp RottaiOf Hyll Ml. aY» Mn1,315 words
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Advertisement1384 1960-05-26 11 ymgZ McALISTER CO^ LTD. w_ WCWI vi. m. aai. V*** BI.I.BRMAM LWI KLAVENESS LINE r■^ IMMN. NAMOMK. ROniMAM NAVU LM AM4US. SAN FIANCIKO, ft NtXi. UATVU. VANCOVVtI ft POOTuJm CITY Of NIWCAITU limtlM ttrtt Mr Ctatra* ft Sam S'pori P. I'M*) r>a*Ml AaMrica. M Part/a Mn MMNXVIUI Cm Or UPON1,384 words
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Article32 1960-05-26 12 SINGAPORE. May 25. RUBBER: |LMM per lb. (down five-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m close: $1.26} (steady). TIN: *****5 per picul unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering- 250 tons 'down 15 tons).32 words
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Article154 1960-05-26 12 MELBOURNE, Wad. INVESTMENT snares held a firm tone with takeover stocks i showing the most Improvement. Holrproof rose lOd. following a rise of Is. in Factors. H.C. Sleigh gained a further Is. Sd. to 18s. lid. on rumours of a takeover offer from Ampol Petroleum which was verified154 words
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Article227 1960-05-26 12 TUNE first trade robber buyers f.o.b. closed m Singapore yesterday at 126", cents per lv down five-eighths of a cent un 1 Tuesday's close. The closing tone was steadier. j S.C.C.R.A. rloidnc price* In cento per lb.. yesterday were: Int 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers! 127 filers 128227 words
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638 1960-05-26 12 By. Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS and tins again showed selective improvement on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although it was a somewhat difficult market. theirs is a new company, the commencement provision* of the Income Tax Ordinance apply, which means that the whole of the638 words
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Article89 1960-05-26 12 THr. Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Cnetems duties for the week beginning on May 25. Rubber $1.31 1; a lb. Copra $548 a ten. Coconut oil $892 a ten. Palm ell $631.50 a tea. Palm kernels $506,75 a tea. The rates89 words
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Article99 1960-05-26 12 SHIPS h int alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharres or expected today are: Schelde Lloyd 1 2. Sudan 45. Shoyo Maru 6A. Sty. Talang Akar 6 7. Neder Bern* 8 9. Alkes 10 11. Hoyo Maru 13 14. Straat Ball 15 16. Laust Maersk 18. lanail 19, Senggarang99 words
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Article24 1960-05-26 12 Malayan Stork Exchange: May H Mit U Industrials: mi 'n Mini;, Tim: IHn II 17t.2f t Rubber*: 3!4.4t 3!C.3t Jan. I l»U=lt*24 words
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Article128 1960-05-26 12 'VUt Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Aaaoelatiea made the following changes In its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100> New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/8. O.D. 33. 90 d/st S3 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills Camata: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/2. OD 32 6/8.128 words
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Article116 1960-05-26 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Prodnc* Exchanfr noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiei UK Continent May June shipments 133 buyers. 534 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $51 W sellers, drum $54' t sellers Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done. Muntok white 8250. Sarawak $245 iboth down Ss>. special116 words
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Article1148 1960-05-26 12 (\N the Malayan Stock Exchange v yesterday. industrials and tins were selectively better while rubbers were easier. Singapore members of ilie 1 Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. (Bargains are given before the prices miles* oniy une was w»nten>. Industrials: Kiaser ana Neav* ords1,148 words
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Advertisement1130 1960-05-26 12 I I Bal^rfaV V\ oCt^ Express U.S.A. Pnetfic «Jt Atlantic Coast Service E.I.A. E.I.A. E.T.A. S'DOre P S'Mm Pinanl h"kot| L. Angeles he* io'> "KMikaoa Man 31 May/ 2 tin 3/ 4 Jim I tail 21 taM 1« taly ■'Kißikawa Maru" Ist Call 24/21 tai: 27 21 Jolt 2K Call1,130 words
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Advertisement373 1960-05-26 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE rar N||(k|l|. !>•<• S B"'» tjm !"'"*!s •■■OONUKMTT" •>«■•» ►art "lIMVIPCTT" II Ji«f 15 Jaac Calls PtiM far Pianii Cliltataif. Calcutta "■UTHimtTT" 14 Jim 17 Jmi II Jim 1 OONCVtiETT U tali II taly 21 lily IOIPHEVfIfTT" n taly M taly taly Bulk oil latex spaci available373 words
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Advertisement1495 1960-05-26 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited for the appointment, of a stenographer (National Language) in the salary scale of $253 x 14 361/366 x 14 423 p.m. 2. The minimum qualifications for the post are.- Std. S Malay: (Std. 8 Tom IV) English: Speed in Malay Stenography—1,495 words
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Advertisement960 1960-05-26 13 COMPANY MEETING THE RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION INDUSTRY'S PARTICULARLY GOOD YEAR IN 1959 GOVERNMENTS' PART IN SAFEGUARDING INDUSTRY'S FUTURE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH Mr. T.H. MILLER ON NEED FOR GREATER SUPPLIES OF LOW-COST NATURAL RUBBER The Annual General Meeting of The Rubber Growers' Association i Incorporated > was held on May 20960 words
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Advertisement896 1960-05-26 13 and more natural rubber will be required ln the future. The present Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. who has extensive knowledge of the rubber industry-, was, I believe, the first person ln the world in recent years to advocate wholesale new planting. He has done this consistently and896 words
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Advertisement823 1960-05-26 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN Applications an Invited from experienced Architectural Draughtsmen for temporary appointment ln the Architectural Branch of P.W.D. Headquarters. Applicants should be able to prepare working drawings and details from rough sketches and should have had minimum of 5 years experience In the offices of Architects823 words
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Advertisement801 1960-05-26 13 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the engagement between Mr. Ooh Puay Lsn and Miss Tan Chw*e Kirn has been dissolved on the 22nd day of May, 1960 by mutual consent. Dated this 25th. day of May, 1960. (GOH PUAY LAN). No. 32. Slglap Avenue, Singapore. DISTRICT COURT SALE W.D.801 words
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Advertisement1937 1960-05-26 13 (Continued irom Fb*t* I) ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Wmr4t w <*<«>-■•* m BRADDELL HEIGHTS BUNGALOW It Word, U (Mln.)— Bom St ct,. *xtr» .v, lub m July to Mh November WANTBO YOUNG WAITRBSS Apply fully furnished two bedrooms /bathpersonally interview Tlong Hoa Hotel rooms. 1395 prime consideration 4 Prinsep Street,1,937 words
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Advertisement914 1960-05-26 13 TUITION It Word* U (Min.)— Box M tt: txtrm POSTAL TUlTlON— Bookkeeplag Accounts, Business O*rrssaoß*lDce Special coaching tor L.C.C. Exams. Success guaranteed. Apply Principal. I*KCI. P.O. Boa ITII. Singapore. WHAT O« YOU KNOW of the Land You live In? Follow Contemporary Malayan thought and read what is going on around914 words
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Advertisement821 1960-05-26 13 FOR SALE it Word, tS Mm )—Box it Hi. ixtrm RCFRICMATO* TRADE IN the brst deal Phone Climate Enfir.-T--riiiucupurt-, ***** TWO CXCtSS WfICMINC plstfonns 3 cwt, used, what off. m I'std but good condi'iou. Phone 8 pore *7ttl6. MSN'S OUTDOOR TAILOR. 100o; 1 wool. -Ktutlish Mor~-.fi nsnel' suit Trous*r v821 words
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Article, Illustration334 1960-05-26 14 LONDON, Wed.— Freddie Trueman, the England and Yorkshire fast bowler, sounded a warning to the South African touring team when he followed up his six wickets for 34 runs against Hampshire on Monday with six for 28 in the second innings yesterday, to finish withReuter - 334 words
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416 1960-05-26 14 South Africans struggle to avoid defeat MCC MATCH DRAWN LONDON, Wednesday. OET to score 197 runs in 170 minutes to beat M.C.C., the South African cricketers could not keep up with the clock against some excellent bowling, and had to fight hard to avoid defeat for the last half-hour beforeReuter - 416 words
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Article76 1960-05-26 14 Exchange of views on doping rpOKYO, Wed. Delegates X and observers to the Asian Racing Conference today discussed management and operation of horse races on to* second day of a week-long meeting. In the morning session, 52 delegates and observers from eight Asian nations and officials of the Japan RacingReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-05-26 14 ]t|ARY BIGNAL, Britain's Sportswoman of iT the Year and Olympic hope, clears the last hurdle to an effortless win in the 80 metres hurdles at Chiswick, London, last week. Mary is a member of the London Olympiades. Reuter picture.Reuter - 45 words
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Article53 1960-05-26 14 LONDON. Wed. Oolln Cowdrey of Kent has accepted an Invitation to captain England In the first three cricket Test matches against South Africa this season. The first Test Is at Edgbastnn. Birmingham, beginning on June 9. the second at Lord's on June 2S and the third at NottinghamReuter - 53 words
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Article273 1960-05-26 14 TENNIS French championship*: Mcn'i doubles q-flnals J. E. Lindqulst and U. Schmidt bt J. Drobny and Q Merlo 4-6, 7-5. 6-2. 6-4. Women's doubles q-flnals R. Hale* and A. Haydon bt M. Hellyer and Y. Ramlrei 7-9. 6-0. Mixed double* q-flnals R. Howe and M Bueno bt273 words
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Article129 1960-05-26 14 HALIMI RATED NUMBER ONE CONTENDER YEW YORK. Wed.— Jose Becerra of Mexico, who successfully defended his world bantamweight title against Kenji Yonekura of Japan in Tokyo, is named "Fighter of the Month" in the monthly ratings of the American boxing magazine. The Ring. Yonekura. whoReuter - 129 words
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Article85 1960-05-26 14 DORTRUSH. (N. Ireland). Wed— Cecil Ewlng. ont of Ireland's outstanding amateur golfers in his day. was the first seeded player to be beaten in the British amateur Open championship here yesterday. Ewing, 49. went down four and three to a little-known 24-year-old Belfast golfer. Bertie Ralney. This85 words
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Article335 1960-05-26 14 T ONDON. Wed. British hopes of holding off the crack French colt Angers In the Epsom Derby on June 1 were boosted by the effortless victory by Sir Victor Bassoon's St. Paddy In the Dante Stakes at York last week. This muscular son oi Aureole,335 words
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Advertisement125 1960-05-26 14 f/L Jet powered flights to Europe? r\M <0> Yes. by KLM's new prop-jet Electra! J?W Time saving? Naturally... you &et there quicker! \^v jfji Comfortable too? MM Extra roomy fully reclinable chairs! Smooth? Even a cigarette T will remain upright! When? As from June 9th KLM's service from Singapore and125 words
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396 1960-05-26 15 REFEREE S ACTION PUZZLES THE FANS MCFA 1 Kwong Wah 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Kwong Wah football team of Hong Kong, reduced to nine men for the second half, beat a Malayan Chinese team who had ten men after the interval 3-1396 words
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184 1960-05-26 15 BARNES: I have been following football in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Wally Barnes, former Arsenal and Wales captain, arrived here tonight to spend two days on private business. Barnes, who Is now a soccer commentator on television, Is on his way to Indonesia. Thailand and Burma on a British Councilsponsored184 words
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Article149 1960-05-26 15 SOCCER Tour match: Selangor v Kwong Wah. UK i Merdeka Stadium I). mi. spore Div. 3B: Railway v Mt Emily (Farrer Pk>, Div. JC: tba v Alagappa iFurrer Pk). SHB Police v Katong (Oeylang). Penang Div. 2: Rangers v Tamil Youths (D. Kramati, Div. 3: Olugor Indians v149 words
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Article30 1960-05-26 15 SEREMBAN. Wed. The friendly soccer match between Negrl Sembllan and Federation Combined Services here today was abandoned IS minutes from time because of poor light. Negrl were leading 4-3.30 words
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Article, Illustration163 1960-05-26 15 Rangers i Selangor Club 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Th« score flattered the Rangers in this Selangor first division soccer match at Princes Road today. For although they took a 2-0 Interval lead. Rangers, with their all-star side, made heavy weather of It. And against mediocre opposition,Harold Teo - 163 words
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307 1960-05-26 15 'THIS IS NEARLY THE WORST MATCH I HAVE EVER SEEN way. handled. Boon Bee hit the ball Into the roof of the net to give the Malayans the lead. With the Malayan Chinese beginning to put some method into the play and the exchanges holding attention for the first time,307 words
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Article356 1960-05-26 15 SOCCEK Tour match: Malaya Chinese 1 (Boon Bee penally) Kwong Wah. HK 1 (Yao Choy, Leung Kit, Cheung Wing) at Merdeka BUdlum. FrlendUes: Negrl 4 (P. van Hulzen 2. Ah Chye, Masla Manl) Combined Services 3 (Murphy, Allen. Lai Oajl) game abandoned fading light. at Seremban; Karak MCA356 words
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Article289 1960-05-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Acceptors and starting position* Inr Saturday's amateur race* here are: BACE 1: Cowdiay Plate (Cl 4. .M' All Trump* 2. Mahjong II S. Raja 4. The Wasp 1. Wee Jeanie 3. Moonriyne 6. Scratching*: Brlt.innia. Court Jester. NargU. RACE 2: llurlingham Scurry289 words
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979 1960-05-26 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - SELANGOR MUST STRENGTHEN THEIR DEFENCE NORMAN SIEBEL By THE favourites in 1 the South and North zones of the Malaya Cup soccer competition played their first matches this year last weekend, and the results showed that the established teams are still as strong as ever and the weaker states have979 words
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Advertisement344 1960-05-26 15 ffi HOOVERMATIC WASHES your clothes in 4 minutes. RINSES in 2 minutes. SPINS DRY n 2 minutes. THB WHOLt FAMILY WASH— ALL WITHOUT irrORT C»ih price: K52.50 ■Ira Purcbuc Tertnt on Refluwt. Oth»r modrli from 1306.00 Tram all authors d HOOVbR Utaltra. Sola Agents: THE EMPORIUM LTD. 17-19, BATTERY RD.,344 words
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Advertisement21 1960-05-26 15 P^iw VPADQ9 sfl Ik. am .^H ILm. .^1 ALSO EASY CASH CONTEST H H '4 k^^ EVERY FRIDAY 30 CTS sflsMß^^3sißtalJH21 words
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Article326 1960-05-26 16 JUDGE: IT'S NOT BEEN PROVED THAT THEY WERE LEFT IN OFFICE FILING CABINET SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A HIGH COURT action by Mr. Robert Cheong, a businessman, against Mr. J. J. Raper, a salvage engineer, claiming the return of a collection of stamps allegedly valued at $10,000 and326 words
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186 1960-05-26 16 Erection of Shell refinery to start soon SINGAPORE, Wed. Design work on the Shell Company's $40 million refinery at Pulau Bukom has started. Construction will begin soon. Experts from Shell offices In Europe arrived in Singapore a few days ago and have had talks on the refinery. The team, headed186 words
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Article22 1960-05-26 16 LONDON. Wed Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones will return to Portsmouth from their Caribbean honeymoon on June IC. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article22 1960-05-26 16 RALASUBRAMANIAM. SUNDRAM RAMASAMV. COWRY thnnk (rirnda. relative* for wreaths, condolences and attendance at funeral of their motber, F^klam-RaJanKim on L' 3.5.60.22 words
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Article127 1960-05-26 16 T»HE Stage Club's production 1 of R. C. SherrlfT's 'The White Carnation" opened at the Cultural Centre last night. The first and last of the seven scenes are dramatic, but they are unfortunately separated by arid tracts of uneventful situations, naive dialogue and obvious character padding.127 words
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Article, Illustration275 1960-05-26 16 Dr. Toh is impressed by Shell road safety game ITS A PITY THAT IT IS PLAYED ONLY ONCE A YEAR, SAYS DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AFTER DEMONSTRATION SINGAPORE. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin CJiye, in opening the annual Shell traffic game at the Police Training School today, said275 words
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Article39 1960-05-26 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. O. O. Thomson, director of the Political Study Centre, Singapore, will present prizes to the winners of the first annual inter-school essay competition on Friday at 5.30 p.m. at the Chinese YMCA. South Pier.39 words
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112 1960-05-26 16 JESSELTON, Wed. The Education Department here has decided that primary education for the children of the indigenous people as opposed to immigrants, should be altered from .the Malay medium to the English medium. An Information Office statement today said it was desired that112 words
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Article300 1960-05-26 16 LONDON, Wed— The advance In prices gained considerable momentum. In London stock markets today and gains were more numerous than on other days this week. Buying- was stimulated by the continued flow of good company statements and in anticipation of more to come, while the fact that one300 words
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Article29 1960-05-26 16 LONDON. Wed— Spot 30 d June 39>«d.. July-Sept. 3T, d. Oct. Dec. 4 d.. Jan/March 335 d., April/June 32 .d.. June 36\d.. July c.l.f. 36<*d Tone: Very steady.29 words
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Article22 1960-05-26 16 LONDON. Wed Buye s £7M, sellers £785. Forward buyers £784',. sellers £785. Settlement £783. Turnover a.m. 45 tons p.ni. 40 tons.22 words
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133 1960-05-26 16 STUDENT WHO TOOK HIS OWN BIBLE TO COURT SINGAPORE. Wed. A Form V student of the Beatty Secondary School today took bis own bible to court, and swore on it when he answered a charge of trying to rob a coffeeshop assistant at Malabar Street. Inspector V. Devadas said that133 words
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Article59 1960-05-26 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be cut off along Buklt Timah Road, between Stevens Roajd junction and Fairer Road Junction, from 9 a.m. to j 2 p.m. tomorrow. It will also be cut off along Moulmeln Road, between Thomson Road and house No. j 137 Moulmein59 words
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Article186 1960-05-26 16 WOMEN TELL KISHI TO RESIGN TOKYO, Wed. Som« 1 15.000 women demonstrated at the Diet j today demanding renunciation of the Japan U.S. security treaty and the resignation of the Prime Minist c r. Mr. Nobosuke Kishi. The women chanted: "Don't send our children, our husi bands, our lovers toUPI - 186 words
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Article27 1960-05-26 16 BANGKOK. Wed. Th« Thai Government has approved a Moscow application for a correspondent of the Soviet news agency Ta.ss to be sent to Bangkok.— Rrut.r.27 words
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Article138 1960-05-26 16 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Wed— Tea scores la today's cricket matches: At Lords: Middlesex 204-4 tW. Ruv>sel 108 no.. P. ParfiU 40 1 V Notts. At the Oval: Somerset I*o-3 (R. Virgin 87. P. Wight 75 n.o/> Surrey. At Manrurster: Warwick 1.71-1 (N. Homer 88) v Lanes. U snibston: LeicesterReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement196 1960-05-26 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS 2* Ward, $1$ (Minimum) SKOIEM: To Annema r ip and Artie Rt Youngbenc Memorial Hospital. S per* on 23.3 60. a daughlrr <i^h%myomMrwroo#TmiMr iM A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT V ma T^2M^ SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! H r e TIMH HOUSE. MIVKft VALLEY ROAD.196 words
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Advertisement25 1960-05-26 16 introduction to /f] COMFORT, LUXURY Iff s4^~\>^ 0 7\ and HOSPITALITY I V /*A vf ©UAPAN AIR LINES on time fvftr riMf "~_^'t j^ l25 words
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