The Straits Times, 31 May 1960
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Title Section24 1960-05-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SA^TXflinS 80,000 r The Straits Times HH^Ho^iHMi^i^olo^^B^M^i"^"al .,/H/i \Ljji'\P<*r /VC 7** r I Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1960 15 CENTS.24 words
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Article, Illustration434 1960-05-31 1 'FIRE ORDER OUT SOVIET ROCKET CHIEF GETS COMMAND Malinovsky: No aircraft beyond our reach 'Blast bases if planes fly over Russia' MOSCOW, Mon. 1 Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet Defence Minister, said today he had given the commander-in-ch icf of Russia's rocket forces orders to strike at any base from which434 words
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330 1960-05-31 1 DOCTOR PUTS TO FLIGHT FIVE ARMED ROBBERS SINGAPORE, Monday. A DOCTOR put five armed thugs to flight today shortly after the gang had entered his dispensary in South Bridge Road, bound and gagged two of his employees and threatened him with knives. Dr Goh Kok Kee. 53. struggled fiercely with330 words
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Article41 1960-05-31 1 LONDON, Mon. Personal incomes in Britain should rise by four per cent in a period of continued economic expansion for the rest of this year, the May review of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research forecasts. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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810 1960-05-31 1 Minister tells of plans to beat kidnappers but public must help SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE MINISTER for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, tonight announced anti-kidnapping plans, including the training of a corps of policemen to be bodyguards, and expansion of the police Guard and Escort Unit. On the general crime810 words
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Article, Illustration225 1960-05-31 1 GURSEL: LET US GET ON WITH OUR WORK ANKARA, Mon.— Gen. Cental Gursel (above), the new Turkish Premier, told a cheering crowd from his office window today: "We are trying to ensure that the dark days do not return. Thank you for your support." The crowd of about 1.000 people,Reuter - 225 words
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Article325 1960-05-31 1 'pHE Singapore Gov- ernment will float a new $30 million public loan, subscription for which will open next Monday. A Finance Ministry statement, announcing this tonight, said that the Singapore Government had a plan to stimulate ecc.omlc development during the next five years. The plan325 words
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169 1960-05-31 1 EXECUTED: LEADERS OF BID TO KILL SOEKARNO JAKARTA, Mon.— Tnree ringleaders in the attempted assassination ot President Soekarno in November 1957 were executed by a firing squad last Saturday, the Antara news agency reported today. daadon bin Mohammed, Mohammed Tasrlf bin Husein and Yusuf Ismail were sentenced to death byReuter - 169 words
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Article21 1960-05-31 1 LONDON. Mon.— A big property firm. Paquin Ltd.. has bought the Middlesex village of Roe Oreen Garden, near Klngsbury.21 words
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Article249 1960-05-31 1 Fresh tremors shake Chile SANTIAGO, Mon. New earthquakes early yesterday shook the southern Chilean city of Concepcion, centre of last week's devastation. Police headquarters announced that at least eight tremors had been registered in the area between 12.40 a.m. and 107 a.m. No casualties have been reported. Panic stricken people249 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-05-31 2 A GENERAL view of the birthday parade rehearsal. LIEUT COL. Mohamed Noor bin Haji Tamin. who commanded the parade. He it the Officer Commanding the sth Bn. Royal Malay Regiment. Straits Times pictures.39 words
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Article153 1960-05-31 2 ALOR STAR. Monday. the lilting of the Emergency Retaliations; on July 31. there is speculation in both Kedah and Pcrlis that the Government may introduce new legislation to continue the border war against Communist terrorists. The two states have Indicated that the campaign on153 words
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Article80 1960-05-31 2 BURGLING OF RADIO SHOP DENIED IPOH. Mon DiMiiond Lvi Weng Seng. 2'S. was allowed $2,000 bail here today after be had denied breaking into the premises oi the Radio and General Tradins Co. in Brewster Road on the night of May 18 The charge alleged that Lvi Btole a tape80 words
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Article34 1960-05-31 2 TOIIORE BAHRU. Mon. Tomorrow will be "ladles' night at the Johure Bafcru Rotary Club when Mr. C Wecrtsler. president of tfle Singapore Rotary Club, will give an address on "Diamonds34 words
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225 1960-05-31 2 They all stand and applaud at the end KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A thousand soldiers who will take part in the King's birthday parade on Wednesday, today gave 24,000 schoolchildren a preview at Merdeka Stadium. At the end of the 75-minute rehearsal parade the children .stood and applauded enthusiastically Several times,225 words
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Article36 1960-05-31 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The June session of the Singapore Assize Court opened in the High Court today before Mr. Justice Chua. The calendar contains 25 cases, of which five are cases of murder36 words
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Article48 1960-05-31 2 IPOH. Mon.— A youth. John Avery, 19. today pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here to theft of 9190 irom his mother in Kempar Road on May 24. The case was oostponed to June 7 for sentence. Avery was ordered to Oe remanded in custody.48 words
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Article47 1960-05-31 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mohamed All bin Bujang, Awang bin Buki and AUn bin Bald, three Indonesians who on May 23 entered the Federation from Pulau Batam without a valid passport, were each fined $500 In the magistrate's court today Ihnv had landed at Sun^l Rlnggil47 words
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Article30 1960-05-31 2 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Justice Buttro&e, a Judge ut the Singapore High Court, has left for Hong Kong and Japan on a short holiday, accompanied by Mrs. Buttra*e.30 words
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200 1960-05-31 2 Bomoh arrives to hunt down crocodile TWO DEAD, 400 FAMILIES FLEE Kuala Trcngganu, Mon By ZAKARIAH HASHIM A BOMOH from Batu Pahat has arrived in Trengganu to help destroy a crocodile terrorising thousands of villagers along the Setiu River. 46 miles north of here. The crocodile, said to be a200 words
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Article87 1960-05-31 2 TENGKU'S BIG DAY: A FILM RECORD LONDON. .Moil— The vlait to Cambridge on June by Tmgku Abdul Rahman will be filmed by British Movietone News at thr special request of the Malayan Film I nit. it was learned here today. To friends herr thr Tengku has described his forthcoming visit87 words
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Article48 1960-05-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Francis DoraUamy. 27. a postal clerk, today was bound over to be of good behaviour for three years when he pleaded guilty in the High Court to raping a 14-year-old girl No conviction was recorded. The trial was held In camera.48 words
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Article53 1960-05-31 2 PENANG. Mon. A younii man. who was alleged to have run away with another man's wife. was today granted $500 bail on a charge of enticement. Bala Supramanlam, 25. pleaded not guilty to a charge of enticing M. Lpchemi. wife of K. Andee. on the morning53 words
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Article37 1960-05-31 2 SINGAPORE. Mon— A gift of So was received today from Mr Sadhu Ram. <>t Elizabeth Drive, for German hitch-hiker. Gunt«r R. H. Helmholz. who had $1,000 stolen from him last month. Donations to data: $69837 words
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Article59 1960-05-31 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A fully-illustrated book about 81ngapore's first year of progress as a self-governing state. "One Year of peaceful Revolution", will be on sale at bookstalls here on June 2. The book, published by the Ministry of Culture, is In four editions: English. Malay. Tamil and Chinese.59 words
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95 1960-05-31 2 OPIUM UNDER THE FLOOR: A WOMAN IS FINED $3, 000 JOIIOKI BAHKI. Mon. l.im Kian. a woman, was fined 5.1.000 in the Sessions Court here tod as lor havine in her possession I.; Ib. of raw opium. iMI Supt. K. Kulusiniihain told the court that on II he searched a95 words
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Miscellaneous16 1960-05-31 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applely (tmu&ej JU*r eutu latw tat} jft f\) r A TV.PIAY y16 words
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Article354 1960-05-31 3 OBSERVERS SAY NO ENTHUSIASM FOR EVEN A FOUR-POWER CONFERENCE KHRUSHCHEV DID NOT HELP MATTERS WITH SARCASM OVER IKES KEENNESS FOR GOLF WASHINGTON, Monday THE United States is unlikely for a considerable time to join in another Summit conference, judging by comments of political observers here.Reuter - 354 words
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205 1960-05-31 3 4 FRIENDS QUESTION STORY CRABB WORKS FOR RED NAVY T ONDON, Mon.— Four former Service friends of Commander Lionel Crabb said they were convinced that he was dead and not serving in the Russian Navy —as claimed In a book published here today. Conimader Crabb disappeared on a diving missionReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration129 1960-05-31 3 SOPHIA ROBBED OF $11/2M. GEMS T ONDON. Mon.—Bur- glars who broke into the hotel bedroom of Italian film beauty Sophia Loren stole $1,500,000 worth of Jewels from a bureau drawer. Police said today it was one of Britain's biggest Jewel thefts Scotland Yard sent detectives to question employees at the129 words
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Article170 1960-05-31 3 VIENTIANE, Monday. A US'TRALJAN embassy officials in two South-East Asian capitals are searching for a Colombo Plan teacher who has disappeared a month ago without leaving any trace. The teacher, Denis O'Shea, 25. of Brisbane, had been teaching Eaglish for two years at a schoolReuter - 170 words
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Article34 1960-05-31 3 VIENTIANE. Mon The Loatlan Army has dropped two companies of Parachutists In the thick lungle of West Vientiane to try to track down the escaped leftwing leader Prince Souphanouvong and his followers.34 words
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177 1960-05-31 3 T ONDON, Mon.—Rus*J sian spy ships are operating near Britain's secret rocket range on South I'isi, in the Outer Hebrides, the British Press reported today. The Daily .Mail said a fleet of spy ships with elaborate radar equipment were concentrated in tbe ■ftReuter - 177 words
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295 1960-05-31 3 Makarios to Britain: Will resume talks if attitude changes NICOSIA, Monday. A RCHBISHOP Makarios, the Greek-Cypriot Presi- dent-elect, said last night he was not prepared to resume talks in the deadlocked negotiations about British bases unless Britain changed her attitude. He was commenting on the statement on Saturday by aReuter - 295 words
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Article61 1960-05-31 3 MELBOURNE. Mon. A bank manager nearly fell into a hole made by thieves when he opened his bank at Korumburra. 60 miles from Melbourne today He discovered the thieves had cut through a wooden floor Into the bank, opened a scfe and stolen more than £AReuter - 61 words
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Article44 1960-05-31 3 TOKYO. Mon.— The Welfare Ministry today estimated there were still 2.730 Japanese war "pockets"— one on the Thai-Malayan border in South-East Asia. The Repatriation Bureau of the Welfare Ministry said that many Japanese soldiers were "still ncbting World War Two".— L.P.L44 words
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141 1960-05-31 3 EXTREMISTS URGE A 'KEEP WHITE' VOTE LONDON, Mon— A national referendum on th» question of coloured Immigration Into Britain was demanded yesterday at a London rally organised by the British National Party, a small extreme rightwing group with a "keep Britain white policy. Extra police were sent to Trafalgar Square,Reuter - 141 words
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Article61 1960-05-31 3 ALGIERS. Mon— One person was killed and 10 Injured when grenades were flung Into two polling stations yesterday In the Constantlne area of Eastern Algeria, according to reports reaching here today. A bomb exploded in a busy street last night about 100 yards from aReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous306 1960-05-31 3 I Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE 1 RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Short Wave: 62 metres SERVICE 41 7 metres from 1«.«0 pjn. SERVICE 41.7 metres AM 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 MCDIUM WAVE SERVICES jsKwiasi £2u?wrcs u i js-e: News; 8.05 A Date With Music: renang 3«6306 words
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183 1960-05-31 4 Finger-print man gets jail and fine SINGAPORE, Mon. -A police finger print searcher. Uan Tfok Chuan. 29. was tuday jailed for six months and also fined $500 or another three months' Jail for cheating a farmer of $80 by pretending to be a detective. Jointly convicted with him In the183 words
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136 1960-05-31 4 S'PORE TV: OFFICIAL TALKS BEGIN TODAY SINGAPORE, Mon.— Japanese television experts. Mr. Suzeko Tochlzawa and Mr Yoshltoshl Tanabe. who are here to advise the Government on the technical know-how of setting up a television station got down to business today. The two directors of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (Nippon Hosokyoku*136 words
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527 1960-05-31 4 PREMIER WILL OPEN NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FAIR ON FRIDA V JJON and dragon dances and lireworks displays will mark the opening of the National Econoni i c DevelopmentFair at the Great World here on Friday. The fair part of the National Day527 words
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Article64 1960-05-31 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Radio Singapore will stage a mammoth National Week variety show "Suara Ria Singapura" at the Victoria Theatre on Monday June 6 at 6 p.m. The two-hour show will feature top stars of radio, screen and stage. Tickets priced at $3. $2 and $1 are64 words
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Article247 1960-05-31 4 LITERACY DRIVE TO BRING UNITY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Chairman of the Adult Edu- cation Board, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong said one of I the objects of the mass t literacy movement must i be to obliterate racial discrimination. Mr. Jek. who is also Politi- < cal Secretary to the247 words
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Article304 1960-05-31 4 rpHE following Is today's ■1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome. Bombay. Colombo (BA 790) 4.40 a.m.; from London. Prankfurt, Karachi. Calcutta. Bangoon (BA. 70S) 9.05 pm Oaraaa: Prom Jakazu (OA 986) 10.45 am. Cathay PactOe:304 words
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Advertisement92 1960-05-31 4 ********** l THE MAN WITH! 5 MILLION MURDERS ON J HIS MIND ADOLF EICHMANN J once boasted he would leap into his grave I laughing because the feeling that he had five million people on his I conscience would be for him a source of e\tra- ordinary satistaction. HE was92 words
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Miscellaneous186 1960-05-31 4 KAMALA CLUB: Membership practice, 5 p.m.; Institute of Day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; sewing Book-Keepers, 5 15 p.m.: Judo clui, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and special Intensive course, 5.45 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; embroidery p.m Matey civil services std. 1 class. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and186 words
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278 1960-05-31 5 COURT IS TOLD: EXTORTION GROUPS ACTIVE IN IPOH IPOH. Monday. A POLICE prosecuting officer, Mr. Yeoh Ah Cheng, A.S.P., told the Sessions Court here today that groups of youths went about the town extorting money from peace-loving citizens. "If tlu-y rail tn get money they threaten the people with assault.278 words
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Article99 1960-05-31 5 HIS 7th STOREY FALL SINGAPORE, Mon.— A youth told a court here today that he re- cently fell from the| seventh storey of a 1 building." Tham Ker.g Wan. 19. said this in a mitigation plea after ht was convicted of wound ing Chia Puay. 36, a cobbler In Chulia99 words
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Article82 1960-05-31 5 Mother: I aided in lottery for my family PENANG, Mon.— A mother of eight told a court today she assisted in the management of a 1,000 characters lottery to keep her family going. "My husband is a fisherman and cannot earn enough," Teoh Buang Hiang. 38, told the magistrate. Mr.82 words
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75 1960-05-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An Alliance councillor today suggested that multistorey car parks b€ built to solve the parking problem here. Mr. Llm Hee Hong, speaking on adjournment of the municipal council, said: "We cannot just sit tight, fold our arms and allow the parking75 words
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209 1960-05-31 5 INSANITY PLEA REJECTED: COURT TOLD OF CHASE THROUGH STREET TAWAU (Borneo), Monday. AN Indonesian, Hamit bin Marilai, 23, was sentenced to death here for the murder of four people on Dec. 28 last year. A plea of in- sanity was rejected. Hamlt was209 words
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174 1960-05-31 5 PIPE IN THE AIR FOR DIESELS: MINISTER'S APPEAL TANA RATA. Mon. The Minister for Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jublr, appealed here yesterday to operators of diesel engine lorries and buses not to pollute the air. He said that by adjusting the exhaust pipes to point skywards, they could prevent174 words
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Article122 1960-05-31 5 Singapore prays for South Africa SINGAPORE. Mon.—Tomorrow will be observed as a day of prayer at St. Andrew's Cathedral for better racial relationship in South Africa. The Dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, the Very Rev. E.O. Sheild. said today v that the day of prayer had been arranged in response122 words
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Article31 1960-05-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. There will be no meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Xlub on Wednesday, it belli* a public holiday. Next week's meeting will deal with business matters.31 words
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279 1960-05-31 5 LABOUR OFFICER IS ACCUSED OF TAKING BRIBES JOHORE. BAHKI Monday. A GOVERNMENT Labour Officer. K. Satkuru,' was charged before Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here today on two counts of corruptly accepting money from a woman rubber estate owner in order to show her favours. i On the279 words
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Article41 1960-05-31 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A Penang motorist. wh«> used his private car as a taxi without any third party Insurance, was today disqualified from driving for one year Lim Wah Hong. 43. wa» also fined a total cf $150.41 words
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Article111 1960-05-31 5 City fire prevention week PENANG, Mon. The City Council will hold a ttre prevention week from June 20 to 25. Objects o' the week are: TO ACQUAINT the public with the part played by the city flre service In their everyday life and the methods by which the people can111 words
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Article37 1960-05-31 5 IPOH, Mon. Mr. Quan Keng Ouan. an executive officer attached to the Peran Telecommunications Denart ment here, will no on tran>fer to Kota Bharu next week. He will join the TeacherTraining College there.37 words
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Article, Illustration133 1960-05-31 6 What makes a woman magnetic WE'VE all seen the woman TT (not necessarily a great beauty) who ulways stand* ut In a crowd. What's the secret of her magnetism?. .Helena Rubinstein's real Silk Fare Powder! Silk Face Powder is actually made from pure atomised silk. That's what give* it such133 words
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Article, Illustration628 1960-05-31 6 Margaret Leong a woman with fascination GREAT many people come to see me injny office, and one of the comments they make sooner or later is "Your job must be terribly fascinating, because every day there is something new and you never get into a rut." And I agree with628 words
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377 1960-05-31 6 OINOAPORE'B first complete beauty salon opened last week. In this one establishment, which is located in Battery Road off Raffles Place, a woman can set or perm her hair, get a facial, have her skin treated, indulge in a relaxing body massage, go through a377 words
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Miscellaneous294 1960-05-31 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Barly Tamil oonfusad with 1. txpraaaloc of approval only *unt it). aaan in uniuual rtt« (7). 8. Fret over futl, perhaps? 5. Enliven on* acholtr before Clover might do (7). going outside 1 7). 9. One of two, for example, 10. We rent handy oven294 words
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Article347 1960-05-31 7 Building boom and drop in jobless foreseen INDUSTRIAL and business circles today welcomed the $968 million capital development plan announced last night by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, to expand the state's economy. The chairman of the Singapore Manu* facturers' Association, Mr. David Lee, said the347 words
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215 1960-05-31 7 VISAS: NO DISCRIMINATION INTENDED— THAI ENVOY rpHE Thai Consul in Penang, Mr. Sawet Komolbhuti. said today his Government never intended to dis- I criminate against Ma- layan Chinese in the issue of visas. "Not only Malayan Chinese but all overseas Chinese wishing to visit Thailand have J to furnish guarantors215 words
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Article116 1960-05-31 7 INDONESIAN CONSULAH OFFICE IN BRITISH BORNEO? SINGAPORE, Mon. The Indonesian Government may set ud a consular office in the British Borneo territories. The Indonesian ConsulOeneral here. Col. Sujtih Arto. said this during his recent Borneo tour. He said: "If the British Government agrees, a representative could be upDointed116 words
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Article22 1960-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government has granted "pioneer" status certificates to Malayan Veneer Ltd. and Malayan Breweries (Malaya) Ltd.22 words
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505 1960-05-31 7 Breaking the communal barrier SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight spoke of the "cultural break-through" of the past year a break through communal walls. "The cultural isolation of the past has given way to intelligent curiosity about what lies beyond the communal barrier," he said in505 words
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Article80 1960-05-31 7 MAN OF 87 TO FACE MURDER TRIAL MALACCA. Mon— An 8.--year-old pad! planter. Haji Omar bin Mahmoud. was committed today to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering his wife. Haji Pea'ah bintc tiaji Samat. 85. in his home at Pulau Gadonc Road on Feb. 1.80 words
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Article67 1960-05-31 7 OLD KUALA LUMPUR FIGURE DIES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An old resident of Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Lily Margaret Schubert. 74. died In General Hospital last night after a long Illness Mrs. Schubert arrived from Ceylon 44 years ago. She leaves four children, three sons an<i a daughter. Her eldest son. Lionel.67 words
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Miscellaneous246 1960-05-31 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Hvitmtahi JLi'l \hm>r By At Capp f THE SMMOO V WHO \l f THE GENERAL NO.'.'-SOME /SrMOOS DIE "N Kso.WE gAsP.'.M i CaifilSlfi < SOLVED j| STAFF?-THE I IGNORAtfT HAPPILY, IF W^MOMT! PLASTER I THAT'S J rl' *'Z.l: 9 mf Vi IT? J\ v F.B-I.?- .-/OLD246 words
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Obituary90 1960-05-31 8 1# W»H* Sit (Minimum) MM TAN HNO CHINC, Nee Lin Cher Keag (75 yra) beloved mother of Waay Boon, Whay Chuan. daughtera. "•any grand-children on 2^-5-60 9.20 p.m. funeral 1-6-W from US, Dorset Road, Spore, to 800 Lim cemetery. MR. L<M AH (00N (Alma i.im Mont Choon) 72 yra.90 words
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Article34 1960-05-31 8 ff Wmrit %lt (Minimum) MR. A MHI. SONS CNOON SINC •V (amily ivish to thank all rclatr.r* friead* for their mtssasrs of condolen•nd attendance at the funeral of late Mad*m Tan Hong Kn«.34 words
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Obituary29 1960-05-31 8 I* K^orafi Sit (Minimum) IN CHERIfNCO MSMORV or th* »»ai husband and father Tay Chin tiun JM 49. Ever renumbend by hia ..v--ing wife, daughter and son-in-law.29 words
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Article348 1960-05-31 8 »»r4s Sit (Minimum) JOAN MANNING A. UlrJ. A Guitar A Song Nltatly at The Uai "pit except Sundays. LAST DAY ol »ale at 101, Tanlhn Road. Spore. Final Reduction*! Open daily until 7 p.m. WHITCAWAYI will be elo«ed on .National Day 3rd. June and full amain open until one348 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday. May 31, 1960.
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Article624 1960-05-31 8 Ministerial broadcasts supplementing the celebration tomorrow of Singapore's national day have helped broaden the outlines of Government policy. Since it is a national and not a party occasion. Opposition members of the legislature presumably will be able to share a little of »ho limelight on624 words
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Article266 1960-05-31 8 The Tengku's visit to Holland has been the occasion for a most useful exchange of views, leading to possibilities of increased trade and, more I important at the moment, i dealing up the misunderstanding caused by the despatch of Dutch reinforcements to New Guinea. From Holland's Foreign Minister266 words
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Article297 1960-05-31 8 The first students admitted to the University V law faculty will grad'.iate at the end of the year, having completed a four-year course. But th* Federation-Singapore joint committee appointed to make recommendation, on requirements for the admission of degree holders »o practise as advocates and solicitors has not297 words
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Article623 1960-05-31 8 Hd - FREEDOM for the LITTLE MAN Hd by SOME of the s m a I I c st, and tallest, people in the world will get their independence when H.0CX3.000 Congolese take over the reigns of Government from Belgium on June 30. The 80.000 midget-site pygmies of the Belgian Congo, survivalsReuter - 623 words
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Letter123 1960-05-31 8 rpHOUGH it is fully rea1 Used that Singapore is no more a Colony, and colontaliam Is dead, one wonder* Why civility in the ending of correspondence by Government departments to members of the public should also be done Away with. in colonial days the familiar ending used to be:— I123 words
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Letter28 1960-05-31 8 his n«»r -rw. r»ith»uii> and r«fl««U*a fMrbspt be Hill a(rrc that a laulilul Mr vant or tht public should hi* Iftttr* In the same w».t. Id. x I28 words
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Letter143 1960-05-31 8 QUITE WRONG "MALAYAN" asserts that two years Is too short a period for student teachers in training colleges to master the English language Thin Ik quite wrong. Young men and women selected to undergo teacher training do not "specialise" In any particular fleld of study. Rather, they choose as options143 words
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Article, Illustration908 1960-05-31 8 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF Russia conducts a post-Summit Gallup poll by 1 Moscow, Mon. WHO sank the Summit? It is a measure of Mr. Khrushchev's political acumen that though he was the one who walked out it would be difficult a fortnight later to find a908 words
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Advertisement372 1960-05-31 8 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS Par I** rnnremriir* W •e'Mrlt*. •r* tmr npi ttnlmtiv ml Ist floor COLD STORACt ARCAOE fill rMttr* tmall ■■VerliMawnf t •**l to* mtmhtr rev'ifi >«nll SfwrWHinali p/arttf fa ilnmrnptrr mat AanWe** lor COLO STORAGI MANCHCS at XCF A CL ROAD NAVAL AUTHORISED MMA CITY lOOK MM. STORE372 words
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Advertisement38 1960-05-31 8 BAUKNECHT Mad* in Germany. The Refrigerator with Adjustable Deep-Freeze, Fingertip-Control, Aroma Filter, and Automatic De- Frosting Control. At He Extra Cut. EASY H. P. TERMS $30.00 Monthly Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penano38 words
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159 1960-05-31 9 People use more water in capital's dry spell KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The dry weather in the Federal capital has pushed up water consumption by more than a million gallons a day during the past fortnight. The temperature was 95 1 degrees yesterday five degrees higher than the normal Kuala _umpur159 words
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Article52 1960-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Internal Security Council met today with Mr. H T. Bourdillon, the acting United Kingdom Commissioner, in the chair. Among those present were the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the Federation's Minister of External Affairs, Dalo Dr. Ismail bin Dato52 words
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Article, Illustration271 1960-05-31 9 DELA YED COUPLE FLY IN-BUT THEY HAD NO RIBBONED CAR SINGAPORE, Mon.—Newlywed Mr. Zahoor Ahmad, a I'niversity of Malaya eraduate. and his bride flow In from London a day behind schedule. Mr. Ahmad was expected yesterday and his father, Mr. Fazal Hussein, a businessman, had brought a heribboned bridal car271 words
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319 1960-05-31 9 Council rejects 'no liquor at official pa rties plan THE Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council today rejected a proposal that liquor should not be served at official functions. Mr. V. David (Socialist Front-Bungsar) said he was against taxpayers' money being spent on alcohol. "Drinking of llauor wax I KUALA LUMPUR, Monday319 words
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Article, Illustration679 1960-05-31 9 My bonus by ex-manager HE TELLS $100,000 CASE HEARING: I WAS ALSO GIVEN SHARES IN THE COMPANY A FORMER manager in George Lee Ltd., Mr. L. T. Vigano, told the Singapore High Court today that he received a bonus of $35,000 from the company in 1955. Mr. Vigano, who said679 words
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236 1960-05-31 9 24,000 on the dole will soon be paid by post SINGAPORE. MOn. The Minister of Labour and Lav;. Mr. K. M. Byrne, will tomorrow inaugurate the new system of public assistance payment through post offices when he distributes booklets to a first batch of 200 recipients. The new system— the236 words
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Article62 1960-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 45-year-old woman. Tan Kah Slang, yesterday reported at the Ftumah Mlskin police station that three men had entered her Boon Teck Road home and stolen jewellery worth $325. Today Tan pleaded guilty before the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. T.C. Cheng, to a charge62 words
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Article62 1960-05-31 9 6INOAPORE. Mon. A police supervisee tore his o% identity card to show his temper to a detective who allegedly shouted at him. a court was told today. Pleading guilty to a charge under the Registration of Persons Ordinance. Hamld bin Ka.t&lm told the court: "I was62 words
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Article57 1960-05-31 9 BINOAPORE. Mon— A procession depicting aspects of university life and student aspiration, will be put up by the students of the University of Malaya here during the National Day parade on June 2 More than 150 students will take part. The procession is be in* organised57 words
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273 1960-05-31 9 THE Malayan Orchid Socl»ty has received praise and congratulations from many parts of the world for winning the Royal Horticultural Society gold medal award at the Chelsea Flower Show recently The secretary or the society. Mr Morgan Khoo Kay Ann. said hp had273 words
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Article, Illustration112 1960-05-31 9 KOREAN MISS FLIES IN FOR SINGAPORE FAIR ftINOAPORE, Mon. A ►3 young Korean beauty queen, dressed in her blua national costume, flew into Singapore today to represent her country in the State's National Day celebrations. She is Miss Lee hung Sook, 20, who won a nation-wide beauty contest staged by112 words
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114 1960-05-31 9 KUALA LIMPIK. Mon.— The municipal council today conducted proceedings for the first time In Malay The municipal president, Mr. A. D. York. In fluent Malay. Indicated to the councillors at the outset if the meetIng that wherever possible they should speak in Malay *Ten114 words
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Advertisement72 1960-05-31 9 ■■J^k LANCOME flH* rprr CONSULTATIONS t Mile. Jacqueline Durieux, senior beauty consultant for the bouse of Lancome is here to advise Malayan women on the latest L^- methods of make-up and skin-care. %M^a~^ 9> Call in and see her for a free consultation let her plan the perfect beauty course72 words
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Advertisement163 1960-05-31 9 n PORTABLE RECORD REPRODUCER f>*^Kw A complete STIRIOf- f^\ I PHONIC Reproducer C3j «yttam designed specially for you at a price everyone can afford. -1 IiSBJI' Jf r»t« Awpwtiwi Vt*MMt Tan* MM Salami Con»r«i» IS" »ntnn Ml m*m MM nlnMn vniri Fmh f»* «uto-th«n«tt »ift«d wrth MNOTONI t**M« <artr««ai Pric*163 words
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Article166 1960-05-31 10 NEW DIESEL MOTORS SOON SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya will soon get their first diesel outboard motors. Hitherto, only petrol outboard motors have been available locally. The diesel motors are products of American Marc inc., California, leading manufacturers of dtesel generators, engines and allied equipment. More economical The company166 words
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Article30 1960-05-31 10 In Marcn 1960. the threemillion. i Opel Kapitan left the production line of Adam Opel AG., at Reusselshelm. West Germany. The plant at present produces 14.000 vehicles dally.30 words
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Article, Illustration300 1960-05-31 10 Malayans form new finance firm $10 MILLION CONCERN OPERATES TOMORROW NEW finance company with an authorised capital of $10 million has been established in Singapore and will begin business simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang tomorrow. The company is called Central Finance Co. Ltd. with a board of300 words
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Article145 1960-05-31 10 SARAWAK'S total external trade for February amounted to $76 million, a drop of $8 million over the previous month. Imports 't $36 million fell short of the January total by $1 million, but were $2 million more than the figure for the corresponding rronth of 1959.145 words
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Article247 1960-05-31 10 R.I. black pepper estimates A SPOKESMAN for the ■^Indonesian Consulate General in Singapore yesterday denied reports which had been circulating in the State during the past few weeks that black pepper production in Lampong this year would reach 28.000 tons. The spokesman said that according to official information received from247 words
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Article90 1960-05-31 10 DANISH import!, of na tural rubber during March totalled 663 tons against 637 tons In February and 627 tons In March of last year, according to the Department of Statistic!!. Main suppliers in March were Malaya with 412 tons, Nigeria with 132 tons, Bri- tain with 2690 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-05-31 10 4 LEADING Filipino business executive is making a market survey in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, with a view to selling more Philippines products in the two territories. The executive, Mr. Ra.ae R. Estrada, said yesterday that he was particularly keen in marketing building materials221 words
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Article, Illustration213 1960-05-31 10 A NEW do-it-yourself type of adhesive plastic sheet for table tops, door decorations, cupboard lining and other furniture coverings is now gaining a wide market in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore Manu.'actured by Storeys of Lancaster, a leading British plastic material manufacturer, the213 words
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Article, Illustration245 1960-05-31 10 Australian firm plans to invest in Singapore, Malaya "^ICHOLS and Borrow Estate Ltd., real estate developers and hotel builders of Sydney. Australia, are planning capital investment in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, a director of the company said in Singapore yesterday. The director, Mr. Stuart A. Willmott. said that245 words
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83 1960-05-31 10 Coconut oil exports now show increase DURING the first quarter of this year Singapore exported 779.6 tons of refined coconut oil. compared with 460.7 tons in the same period of last year. March exports amounted to 150.7 tons valued at $170.- 000 an increase of nearly 25 I tons over83 words
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Article86 1960-05-31 10 ANEW Italian estate carstation wagon will soon be on sale in Britain for the equivalent of $4,250. It was reported from London. Called the Giardlniera. the car is a version of the diminutive Flat 500. The distinctive feature of the vehicle is an engine which lies86 words
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Advertisement166 1960-05-31 10 S*^H \NOKOK -f*.\. AI.A (ja/'lU&i INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Offer you luxurious Convair 440 Metropolitan Comfort on all flights from Singapore. Booking Office: lit Floor, Bank of China Bldg., Singapore, 1. Phone: ***** *****-8 or any travel agent in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Fly with the Champion e AV^I America166 words
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Advertisement159 1960-05-31 10 mn'Ciwi %ll|ffl 1 Spare Parts For complete satisfaction, wise motorists bur only genuine LUCAB spare parts. You can select your requirements from our large comprehensive, range vhich is always in stock. We invite you to call in today. Federation Re»reienUtive» WEARHE IMS. Trade with I^l} J Australia and New Zealand159 words
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Advertisement1681 1960-05-31 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AOEN. LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due S'pora Sails P. Sham Ptnen» AENEAS LiterpMl, Glasgow liPerVJiiel TEIRESIAS LifirpMl Today Jim 4 JaM 5/ I AJAX literpMl. Dublin JaM 4 Jim I Jmm 1/ I Mm II EUMAIUI Loon. H'burg, R'dam, A'mouth Mm I Jim1,681 words
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Advertisement2330 1960-05-31 11 TUC C A f I I LICC SS^ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T XgESK IHt La A* LIHt el mmm *'""'<»« (IMaraprttM- ii «M MM Ueajaaß) 0 UNU /stl!_?®V AOEN REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN POtTI. MILINQt te MM, u.U. t CONTINENTAL POITt. |3l VW\lsl c p «'h, m2,330 words
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Advertisement1465 1960-05-31 11 W;- MCALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. v,-^ I**** ILUHMAR UMB KLAVENBSS UMB V**^ IOetMN. ■AMBVM, ROniRtAM. UW 111 AJMILEI UN FRANCIICS, ft IMX. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITT OF RIPON A««eatiM mtm far ceatral ft Sank Spore t. Sham Penarg AJMrka. 14/21 JIM 21/JIMM J4/M MM ORONXVIll! Cm IF COLOMIO Spore1,465 words
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722 1960-05-31 12 By Our Market Correspondent the Malayan Stock Exchange resumed yesterday the same pattern continued as in the latter half of last week. While the market was generally quiet there was again selective support for minings and industrials and dollar rubbers continued to slip722 words
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Article32 1960-05-31 12 SINGAPORE: May 30. KlBBrK: HJN per lb. (down Ii cents). 5 p.m. close: Sl.'ijj (quiet). TIN: $388,121 per picul (down 37^ cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).32 words
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Article139 1960-05-31 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares maintained 1 a nrm tone here today. General Industries eased H. to 21s. Base metals held a firmer tone. Ml. l«a gained 9d. and New Broken Hill gained Is. 9d. to 61s. j 9d. Oils were steady while Com- monwraith bonds traded along Arm139 words
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Article203 1960-05-31 12 SHIPS bin* alongside Ihe Sin-g-apore Harbour Board wharvea or expected today are: Sotoua 1 2. Stefan Okrzeja 4 5, Otto Banck 6A, Troubadour 6 7. Tjisadane 10/ 11. Ma refill Nowotko 13, 14, Binlang, 15 16. Straat Tories 18, Roggeveen 19, Selangor N. Wall 2, Senai N. Wall203 words
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Article161 1960-05-31 12 T'HK Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 AaaocLatlon made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday call rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7 8, O.D. 33. 90 d st 33 5 16 credit bills, 33 7 '16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31161 words
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Article25 1960-05-31 12 Mala tan SUck Exchange May Se Mar it Industrials: 142.21 141.62 Tins: 1S3.«"! IXI kl S Rubber*. 317.32 515.27 Jan. 1 l»5« l«025 words
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Article237 1960-05-31 12 Il.Nt. first grade rabbet- buyers i•* f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 125 'j cents per lb., I down 11,l 1 cents on Friday's close The closing tone was aniet and stlghUT easier. S.t.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: i Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b.237 words
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Article108 1960-05-31 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce 0 Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were Copra: quiet: UK Continent May June shipments $33 buyers, $33'_- sellers. Copra: quiet., bulk $50 a sellers, drum $53 sellers. Pepper: steady; no business was reported done. Muntok white $255. Sarawak $250. special Sarawak black $185. garbled108 words
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Article1140 1960-05-31 12 CINGAPORE members ot the 11 Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call. 'Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written i. Industrials: PitspauUks $143: Fraser and Neave ords $2.12. $2.13 D. R; Gammon $2.53 and $2.54; Heniy Waugii $1.56 ON:1,140 words
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Advertisement1254 1960-05-31 12 \H_\line| Kxprmss U.S.A. Pacific Atlantis Coast Service t.I.A {.I.A. t.l.* "Kinkawa Maru" In Part 1/ 4 Jim' |'j°iii n'j'm 14 Jilj "Riaikawa Man" lit Call 24/21 June 27/21 Jut 2H Call 21/ M Ji(H I j|l| 21 till v A|| All suitat'y eouioped witn deep tanks lor carnair- ot an1,254 words
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Advertisement220 1960-05-31 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE fir HMfkMt. Jaiai:- S pod P, S'f.am renani •|ONC»I«TT t. 21/ M "UHivtnn" iijoi tjjiai cam Puss. fw «u|in Cl<tta|ii|. Calcutta ■RUTHEVUETT- Him Him II jmi ■■OINIVEKTT" II illy II M, 21 lII} "OBtrNEyEIETT" Hilly MM) 21 III) Bulk oil 'latex ipact available JOHNSON LINE jm HI220 words
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Advertisement54 1960-05-31 12 TENDER CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDER NOTICE Scrap copper wires, scrap underground cables, and motor vehicles. are for sale by tender. Pull details obtainable from the Purchasing and Contracts Officer, Central Hectrldty Board. P.O. Bom 1044, Oombak Lane. Kuala Lumpur. Tender cloeee noon 20th June IMO I MORE NOTICES TENDER I54 words
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Advertisement1287 1960-05-31 12 NOTICES NOTICES KAMPONG LANJUT TIN j tut dcv utiv ctciucdc DREDGING LIMITED E BEN j|™ E STEAMERS FEDERATION OF MALMTA) !K^ fj^'™™ g(. <}™ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN pany teased on 23rd May 1960 a"nd that a dividend, the iwenty-nrst. I from and after that date he baa f Uue«1,287 words
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Advertisement1482 1960-05-31 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KELANTAN GOVERNMENT KUCHING WATER BOARD PUBLIC APPOINTMENT. Applications are Invited for the Applications are invited for Ap- following appointments with the point ment as Social Welfare As- Kuchinx Water Board: sistant (Male): TWO TECHNICAL ASSIST(a) Salary Scales: $137.50x7.50 ANTS GRADE I i4 1 2 3 51,482 words
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Advertisement1792 1960-05-31 13 (CoaUnued from Pa«e 8) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT n Ward <«"»•>-*•» <** eTer-a (M,*.)-aU* St -a. «.r. J™SL? JTS I S^lnST-S WANTBD English speaking cook Standard Eight. Apply own haadwrttlag. general amah, no washing, to live In stating experience A salary expected. 1 Apply Box A47OK B.T. B'pore. Bos A1,792 words
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Advertisement2010 1960-05-31 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT TUITION i tt Ward* tS (Mi*.)— Box St et: extra It Ward, ti (Mim.)-Box St et*. txtrm i TILOK MATA IKAN: Furnished IXPtRIBNCID ORAOUATI I Ssaslia Bungalow, two-oedrooma. oath- TEACHER Rives tuition la afathemai room. lons- bath, lounge dlnl-ii, kltih.n. tics. Kntiiun. Primary VI to Form V servant's2,010 words
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Advertisement1117 1960-05-31 13 FOR SALE WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) tt Worst* Si (Mm.)— Box St et, txtrn It Ward, 1/0 (Minimum) RtPRiaiRATOR Vono— Sprung Bad. DmOm I month. It Ward* VSt (Mm Air Coodltlooar. Lountie Fuitiltur* jOHORf hotel j »-iuiian 1 .a. a™*" < £"r;\* lU<; P Ett Pl to^" "I3 EV M1,117 words
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489 1960-05-31 14 Doctor: I did not believe tale of voice's order to kill PENANG, Monday. A N EXPERT witness today testified that a man accused of killing a retired merchant had claimed he was "prompted by the voice of a woman." "He also said his victim was a headman during the Japanese489 words
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Article29 1960-05-31 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The British Council in Singapore today moved its office to the first floor of Amber Mansions, at the corneT of Orchard Road and Penang Road.29 words
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Article46 1960-05-31 14 KOTA BHARU. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Haji Ishak LofM. visited six kampongs in the Leblr Valley of Ulu Kelantan District last Saturday. At Kampong Rek, he announced that the Government had advanced a grant of $72,000 under the new planting scheme46 words
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Article39 1960-05-31 14 IPOH, Mon.— lnche Zaharie bin Mohamed Hassan was elected president of the Perak Government Clerical Services Union here last night. Other officials are: Vicepresident. Mr. G. Ramasamy; secretary. Mr. K. Navaratnam treasurer. Mr. Chee Kok Chong.39 words
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Article133 1960-05-31 14 WORLD BANK: 5 WORK ON REPORT IZUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Mon. The five members of the World Bank economic mission to the Federation will stay in the Cameron Highlands from June 3 to June 8 to do some work on the report which they will submit to the Government. Since their133 words
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Article146 1960-05-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A joint SingaporeFederation committee will meet here on June 18 to consider recognition of University of Malaya law degrees. The University of Malaya Law Society had expressed concern over the delay in the Federation Government announcing Its attitude. The chairman146 words
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162 1960-05-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A delegation of the Dewan Negara (Senate) headed by the President. Hajl Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Yasln, today presented the Yang dlPertuan Agong with a message of "loyal devotion." The delegation, comprising the Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh: Dato162 words
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163 1960-05-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TUIE Malayan Teachers' National Congress A will consider re-affiliating the National Union of Teachers only if the N.U.T.: CEASES all attacks In I the Press against the congress. 0 RE-INSTATES Mr. Lum Kin Tuck as Selangor chairman of163 words
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Article57 1960-05-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Kajang-Bangi road will be closed to all motor traffic at 18} mile for two weeks from June 6. to enable a bridge to be repaired. All traffic from Kajang to Bangl. Dengkll and Jenderam and vice versa may use the Semeny57 words
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Article, Illustration243 1960-05-31 14 Permanent mercy flights set-up is planned TALKS BETWEEN DEFENCE MINISTRY AND HEALTH MINISTRY SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. (OFFICIALS of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Defence are to discuss the formation of a permanent team for "mercy flight*' operations. This was stated today by the acting Minister of243 words
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63 1960-05-31 14 Subandrio due in Singapore on way home SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. is due to arrive in Singapore at 1 p.m. tomorrow from Tokyo and will leave shortly after for Jakarta. Dr Subandrio accompanied the Indonesian President. Dr. Soekarno. on his world tour and is returning ahead63 words
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Article44 1960-05-31 14 KUALA LL 4PUR. Mon. The Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. who has been a patient In Bungsar Hospital since last Thursday, is recovering from his illness and is expected to resume his duties in the next few days.44 words
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142 1960-05-31 14 BINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Malaya Is unlikely to adopt a system of external studies in the immediate future, the Vicechancellor, Prof. A. Openhelm, said today. He was commenting on a suggestion by a Straits Times reader. Mr. Alfred Loh. that the university adopt such142 words
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Advertisement309 1960-05-31 14 END YOUR f% SKIN fSj*»& TROUBLES i^\tmK TODAY' |S^| KJjl <4a^BW DDI>--to rlear up ugly pimple*. I^^ jflYnfc spot* and other &kin blemishes, f^v VW 2 D D-D —to give quick, safe relief from ■n^ bolls, rashes, and prickly heat. a^B^^^^N *l °D.D— to soothe painful burning v^ irritation on309 words
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Advertisement130 1960-05-31 14 IT'S LANOLISED fS It's the worlds most luxurious twin tissue JL \ffl b^bPbSis?'^*! Pric* SOUfiui Duty m tin FxUranon of Malays p Lanolin softness means extra comfort No wonder she's delighted. She heard her thing you buy, you will certainly wtnt to tdd friends talking about it. And now she's130 words
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Article242 1960-05-31 15 SURPRISE ENTRY .FOR BAM TOURNEY By VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Thomas Cup holders Indonesia have indicated they will send a team of ten players and officials for the Malayan open badminton championships to be held in Ipoh from July 29 to Aug. 1. k The242 words
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Article92 1960-05-31 15 PKNANO, Mon. Because OI their Malaya Cup engagements, no representative* from Penang and Perak will be able to turn out for Malayan Malays against the Kwong Wah Athletic Association at tha Merdeka Stadium at 7 p.m. on T'lursdr.v. Malayan Malays will be selected 1 1 oir92 words
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Article29 1960-05-31 15 MANILA. Mon Tlic twicepo.stponed opening singles of the Davis Cup JEesiern zone finals between India and the Philippines were called off again today and re- tomorrow29 words
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Article55 1960-05-31 15 Nile I R Tour match: Perak Kwong Wall HK (Chinese Assembly Hall. Ipoh). S'porr Div. :i.\: Bukit Tlmali v sib tParrar Pk>; Div. 3C KhiUa v serangoon (Farrer Pk». Friendly: Rajaji v Cui'khas (F-arrer Pk). Intrr-State PWD tourney: Pennng v Perak (at Butterworth). P<-nu.it Div. I: Muslim RC.55 words
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Article732 1960-05-31 15 OMAR KHOO ENG HUAH TOP SEEDS r\EFENDING champion Omar Ibrahim of Singa- pore and Penangs Khoo Eng Huah are top seeded In the men's singles in the Singapore Badminton Association open championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on June 8 10, 11 and 12. I Both have drawn first- cikiriDnQr732 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-05-31 15 SINGAPORE'S inside-forward Majld ArifT is on his kneen as he misses a scoring chance in Saturday's Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar stadium. Bushing out la Negri Sembilan goalkeeper Jeremiah. Singapore won 5-0. Straits Times picture by Kok Ah Chong.Kok Ah Chong - 45 words
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Article320 1960-05-31 15 SINGAPORE, Monday. T<(HE SINGAPORE. Government Services Football Association has promised a football feast during the National Day celebrations when they play two matches against the Federation Government Services Sports Council at Jalan Besar Stadium The first match will be on Sunday between B.G.S.F.A and320 words
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Article703 1960-05-31 15 *OCCER Penang 2 lAzls Ahmudi Kwong Walt HK 3 ibhiu Hung. Wing HUngi. at City Stadium Pcnanc Div I: Elungo 3 (DiravicUiiam 2. P. Das i Cld MuMlra Aatn 2 (Manas. Sultan); Div 3: Prisons u.o. Aum. Hostel. Ipoh Div I: Toun Council 3 (Jambu KesavMii 2. Ratimm703 words
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Article63 1960-05-31 15 TENNIS trench international rihtm (finals): Men's double* R Emeraon and N. Fraser cAusti bt I Aillln and A. Olnieno iSpain) •i-2. 8-10. 7-6, b-4; «omt.^ doubles M. Bueno (Brazil) and D. Hard (UB> bt Mrs. P. Kales and A. Haydon (Br) •".-2. 7-5: mixed doubles R. Howe (Austi and M.63 words
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Article22 1960-05-31 15 SOCCER International: Austria 4 Scotland 1. in Vienna European Cup: Chechoslovakia 3 Rumania 0 (2nd leg) in Prague (Ist leg Czechoslovakia 2-0).22 words
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Article14 1960-05-31 15 RI'GBT lour match: N.S. Wales South- j em DivUion 35 French Rugby Lea* I14 words
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Article14 1960-05-31 15 BOXING BanUmwt: H. Marquee outo'rert M. Maclas over 12 rd* for N American title.14 words
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Article22 1960-05-31 15 MOTOR-RACING Monaca GP: 1 8. Mom (Lotiii Climax). 3 B. MacLaren Coopfr i, 3 P Hill (Wwrarfj. 4 T. Brooks (Cooper Climax).22 words
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Article13 1960-05-31 15 RACING Arr«nUa< WMN Ormnd Pnmlo International: Bkrorlal 3 Harwell. Patnplsna. at Bueno* Aires.13 words
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Article32 1960-05-31 15 GOLT "S«t PestlvaJ" tMrnrv i o Ford. 3 J. Barber. »t IndUnapoll* IVU.KINO »«-klUwi*trr N»«lon«l A ATI <"«bl»: 1 Opt R. Halusa. 3T. Spios. 2hr 3«mln 45.25 ec (record) in Lot Angelas.32 words
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257 1960-05-31 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's athletic hopefuls for the Olympic games at Rome in August will be coached by Tom Rosandich when the popular American coach arrives in Singapore on June 20 for a month's visit. Rosandich, who coached the Singapore and Malayan athletic teams to the257 words
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Article104 1960-05-31 15 SEREMBAN. Mon.—Shahruddla bin All equalled the Malayan 100 yards record of 9.7 sec set by Thailand's Suthl Manyakas In 1958 at the Federation Military College athletics meet here today. Singapore's Kesavan Soon was second and Hanif Talg third. Shahruddln set up three meet records— loo yards 9.7104 words
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Article515 1960-05-31 16 Malaya is not 'f oreign' HOME MINISTER SAYS CITIZENSHIP LAWS NOW PARALLEL WITH THOSE IN FEDERATION THE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, tonight clarified the position of Federal citizens in regard to the new Singapore Citizenship (Amendment) Ordinance. In a Hadio Singapore broadcast, the Minister said that515 words
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Article61 1960-05-31 16 HONG KONG. Mon. Lin Po-chu. central committee member of the Chinese Communist Party, died in Peking today, aged 75. the New China news agency reported here. Lin. a veteran Communist, was also a member of the political bureau of the central committee, and vice-chair-man of the NationalReuter - 61 words
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590 1960-05-31 16 Sacked Council clerk wins appeal Awarded -three months' pay filE FEDERATION COURT OF APPEAL, by a majority verdict, today allowed the agpeal of a clerk who was dismissed by the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council. Two appeal Judges differed with the decision of the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, who590 words
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Article273 1960-05-31 16 ENTRY CURBS PROTECT STORE ANOTHER question asked of Mr. Ong Pang Boon in the Radio Singapore series, "A Matter of Policy.'* was: "Why has the Government, so soon after tbe amendment of the Immigration Ordinance on May 1 last year, made further drastic changes in the law. thereby cutting down273 words
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329 1960-05-31 16 "THE Singapore People's Alliance and the Singapore UMNO today called on all political organisations opposed to the People's Action Party "to unite and plan for the fight ahead. In a Joint statement, the 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. two parties recalled that exactly329 words
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Article31 1960-05-31 16 UTRECHT, Mon. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who was admitted to hospital here early today with virus pneumonia, had a quiet night, a medical bulletin said today.31 words
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Article319 1960-05-31 16 LONDON. Mon. Industrial equities again claimed most attention In London stock markets today a.:d there was a further allround Improvement In prices. Business, however, failed to show any material expansion and the buying was selective. Olltedged securities again dls- 1 appointed and showed losses ex- 1 lending to319 words
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240 1960-05-31 16 SIX DEAD, FOUR HURT IN TWO SMASH- UPS KUALA Lr.MPIR, Monday. §IX people were killed and four others we injured in two separate accidents in the Fe eration yesterday. Four of the victims died < the spot. ACCIDENT NO. 1: Three people were killed and three others injured when the240 words
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Article126 1960-05-31 16 I ONDON. Hon.— lea scores today's cricket rnaichen »cr< At Hove: Surrey 158 and 3C Sussex 451-5 (E. Dexu:- 135. Parks 155. K. Smtlc 88 n.u.i. At Rent Brid;r Nottl South African.-, 1.1-3 I I Goddi 68, J. McGleu M no. A. Pltl 50 noReuter - 126 words
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Article49 1960-05-31 16 LONDON. Mon. Lord Hardinge of Penshurst, Extra Equerry to Queen Elizabeth and private secretary to three kings, has died here aged 66. As secretary to Edward VIII he was one of the central figures in events before his abdication and marriage to Mrs. Simpson— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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