The Straits Times, 1 June 1960
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Title Section12 1960-06-01 1 The Straits Times tie***?* Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1960 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration359 1960-06-01 1 'ABUNDANT GOODWILL ON BOTH SIDES' Subandrio has tea and chat with Lee Jakarta leader stops over SINGAPORE, Tuesday "[H K Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subundrio, said here today he was "\ery satisfied" with the growing improvement in relations between Singapore and his country. Just before he boarded359 words
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175 1960-06-01 1 FORECAST FOR BIG PARADE IS: SUNNY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. lyEATHER experts today forecast bright sunshine Tf tomorrow morning when the Trooping the Colour ceremony is held at the Merdeka Stadium here to celebrate the official birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong. About 1.000 troops will take part in the parade175 words
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Article31 1960-06-01 1 DURH I England. Tue> A chemist swallowed poison from a pocket phial and collapsed dead In prison here after being taken to the cells to begin a 12-month sentence.31 words
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320 1960-06-01 1 Merger issue hinges on loyalty Tengku WIDE DIFFERENCE 111 POLITICAL THINKING* I ONDON. Tues. Malaya's Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, this afternoon declared that the question of a merger between the Federation and Singapore hinged upon a single issue loyalty. He told a specially convened Malayan Students Union meeting here320 words
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157 1960-06-01 1 MANILA. Tues. President Eisenhower will arrive on June It for a State \isit to the Philippines, the Manila and Washington Governments jointly announced tonight. The Malacananß Presidential Palace announced Mr. Eisenhower had accepted President Carlos P. Garcia's invitation to come to Manila duringUPI - 157 words
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Article, Illustration236 1960-06-01 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 10.000 school children packed the Jalan Besar Stadium here tonight to watch a full-scale rehearsal of the Grand Tattoo to be staged at 6 p.m. on Saturday to celebrate National Day. Seven thousand and five hundred school children, policemen and soldiers236 words
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Article90 1960-06-01 1 ANKARA. Tuesday. MR. NAMIK GEDIK. "strong arm" Interior Minister of the Menderes Government, hurled himself through a fourth-floor window of Ankara's Military Academy where he was held prisoner, and fell to his death in the garden below, on Sunday night. A Turkish Government communique yesterday90 words
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62 1960-06-01 1 LOTTERY: *****93 WINS THAT $350,000 rCKET No. *****93, sold in Negri Sembilan, won the first prize of 5350 000 in the fifth 1960 Social Welfare Services lottery drawn at Pekan yesterday. The second prize of 5125.000 was won by ticket No. *****64. and the third prize of $50,000 by ticket62 words
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Article27 1960-06-01 1 HAVANA. Tues.—Unidentified gunmen in a speeding car shot up the building where the pro-Government newspaper Revoladon Is published early today, causing damage but no casualties.27 words
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Article130 1960-06-01 1 Fishing villages hit by gale KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. At least seven families were made homeless last night when a gale blowing from across the China Sea struck two fishing villages near here. At Kampong Telaga Batin, 10 miles north of here, several houses were blown down and at least seven130 words
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Article21 1960-06-01 1 KEEP ALtRT WARNS SEATO VVY>HIM.I<.\ i I "jr-Jtii SOUtb'-J:' j l'r*.»' Speaking on the aftermath of the Summit, he21 words
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Advertisement7 1960-06-01 1 AVI lt\«,fc lIAILV CEBTIffJEP SAII EXCEEDS 80,0007 words
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Advertisement69 1960-06-01 1 BlBiSom the sparkltng social successes of MKHBHH FAN IWOH Rich, stimulating Sartaparilla! ("Sansi" to friends). One of the many delicious Frjser 4 Neave Sparkling Drinks. You'll find them m all the nicest places, among all the. nicest people— because they're so nice themselves on their own or mued J Ginger69 words
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Article, Illustration1780 1960-06-01 2 HE WILL PURSUE AIM OF GENUINE CO-EXISTENCE; SAYS BEING PREPARED IS NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THIS MR. MACM I LLAN, speaking about the post-Sum-mit situation, told the House of Commons yesterday: "We. mustReuter - 1,780 words
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Miscellaneous14 1960-06-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 00U.6NT JU«t MAO it of f/ \jo »uv rr/14 words
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Article226 1960-06-01 3 U-2 INCIDENT SENATOR •HITS THREAT BY MARSHAL MALINOVSKY WASHINGTON, Tuesday. OENATOR George D. Aiken said last night th": United States would retaliate with a •rain of rockets" if Russia attacked any of the Western allies. He was replying to a threat by the SovietReuter - 226 words
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Article181 1960-06-01 3 RIGGED POLLS: 5 MORE HELD SEOUL, Tues Five more members of deposed President Syngman Rhee's cabinet were arrested last night in connection with the rigging of the March 15 election. This brings the number of Cabinet Ministers under arrest to nine. Only two left The prosecutors office also asked theReuter - 181 words
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158 1960-06-01 3 REMAINS ON EVEREST PROBABLY OF LONE FANATIC T ONDON, Tues. Bri- tish mountaineer Sir John Hunt said last night that he thought the body found by the Chinese Everest expedition was most likely that of Maurice Wilson, a British Army captain who died attempting to scale the mountain unaided inReuter - 158 words
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207 1960-06-01 3 LONDON. Tuesday. CIR ANTHONY EDEN, former British Premier, said last night that one of the lessons of the failure of the Summit conference should be to exI "rougher weather." was being Interviewed home in Wiltshire by a pondent of the National casting Company, for ranedaReuter - 207 words
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Article49 1960-06-01 3 LONDON. Tues. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh last night attended a reception for 500 members of the British and Commonwealth Press at the London home of Lord Astor of Hever. former president of the Times Publishing Company and president of the Commonwealth Press Union. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article23 1960-06-01 3 PARIS. Tues— A policeman was shot and seriously wounded by two Algerian terrorists in a central Paris street early today.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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354 1960-06-01 3 REPRESENTATIVES of Fascists organisations from all over Europe will meet in Wiesbaden, near Frankfurt, on Sunday The Hesse Public Prosecutor. Dr. Fritz Bauer, said they planned to form an Emergency Society of Associations Faithful to the Reich. He said 800 splinter groups hadReuter - 354 words
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168 1960-06-01 3 MAKARIOS IS URGED TO END CYPRUS DEADLOCK ATHENS. Tues. Greek sources said today that the Greek Government wants Archbishop Makarios to resume negotiations on th* future of British bases in Cyprus in order to settle the current deadlock. The Greek Government has said that its policy is "fully in line"Reuter - 168 words
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Article30 1960-06-01 3 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Police have mounted roadblocks In an attemot to stop political refugees from fleeing South Africa to the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, it was revealed yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article170 1960-06-01 3 VIENNA, Tuesday. yERA EICHMANN, wife of mass murderer Adolf Eichmann, involuntarily caused her husband's arrest by the Israeli Secret Service, an Austrian newspaper said here today Mrs Eichmann Indirectly led Israeli agents to her husband's hideout In Argentina when she renewed her Austrian passport InUP - 170 words
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Article69 1960-06-01 3 GOVT. WILL DOUBLE W.R.Y. CASH LONDON. Tues. The Government's contribution to the World Refugee Year fund Is to be doubled from £200.000 to £400,000, the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmlllan. announced last night. The extra £200.000, which is subject to parliamentary approval, will bring the amount raised so far inReuter - 69 words
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Article40 1960-06-01 3 LONDON. Tues. Two of Britain's biggest engineering groups today announced plans for a merger which would give them combined assets of £17 million. The concerns are DavyUnited of Sheffield, and the Power-Gas Corporation of Stockton-on-Tees.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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193 1960-06-01 3 SOPHIA'S GEMS: NOW £20,000 REWARD ONDON, Tues.— Film star Sophia Loren yesterday authorised a reward of £20.000 ($170,000) for the re- covery of her stolen jewels. This may mean that the total value of the jewels stolen from her rented home on Saturday night is nearer £200.000 than tht £185.000Reuter - 193 words
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Article33 1960-06-01 3 'Courage' awards MOSCOW. Tues. Four men who helped to detain Capt. Francis Gary Powers, the American pilot of the U-2 plane near Sverdlovsk on May 1, were today awarded medals 'for courage." Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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207 1960-06-01 3 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London, Special > For the j first time science has found a new healing substance wtth j the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case aiter case, while j gently and promptly207 words
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Advertisement174 1960-06-01 3 MODEL RAILWAYS PLUS 6if Tri-ani 00 and TT gauge. Every conceivable accessory for the enthusiast See them on display at> NAHAR CO.. 113 Nort i Bridge Road. Singapore LEWA GRAMOPHONE CO.. 83 High Street. Kuala Lumpur PARAMOUNT HOUSE. 137. Brewster Road. Ipoh ENG WAN CO.. 640 Bishop Street. Penang ENG174 words
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Advertisement334 1960-06-01 3 ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA Arrhur Mee's Children's Encyclopedia Is truly unique achievement. For forty years It has rem.ilued supreme, unchallenged ax home education In its flnent form. Tht latest edition in ten volume*, superbly produced, expertly writter.. upholds the fine tradition of ilia work, a tradition acknowledged by generations of334 words
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Miscellaneous340 1960-06-01 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE £7' III ZZZ Medium mm 478 metres Malacca »97 metro 1?o°» 9 £l™l a me T a'm'^'oO-T.SO New^lummTr,; A.M fr^0 9^ 10 Mo r n P^; 6.32 0^^ -WS& 9 T1«? Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 9 R«v^d The Re?f Coo Thi 7 os a340 words
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169 1960-06-01 4 Singapore's year of progress: Pictures SINGAPORE, Tues. A photographic souvenir entitled "One Year of Peaceful Revolution", published by the Ministry of Culture will be on sale from Thursday. The publication tells in pictures the story of the progress made in Singapore during the past year under the people's Government since169 words
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751 1960-06-01 4 'Give the police every help 5 call to the people MINISTER ONG WANTS 1960 AS YEAR OF PEACE, SECURITY THE MINISTER for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, tonight gave this message to the people of Singapore on the Eve of the National Day celebrations: (iive the police even- possible751 words
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106 1960-06-01 4 NEW FILM ON PROGRESS OF SPORE IN FIRST YEAR SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Culture has produced a documentary film entitled "Peaceful Revolution the First Year* for release on National Day Friday. The 10-minute film tells the story of the progress made in Singapore during the first year of office106 words
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Article22 1960-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Tang Ah Kye has been reelected pre^dent of the Police Civilian Staff Association for the ensuring year.22 words
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Article92 1960-06-01 4 A YOUNG Indian Clascal dancer who toured Russia, Poland, Rumania and other "Iron Curtain countries with the Indian cultural delegation four years ago, is now in Singapore to give a recital of traditional Hindu mythological dances today. She Is Miss Pushpa Makhijani, 26. of Madras (above),92 words
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Article247 1960-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpHE Singapore Manufacturers Association today A stressed its concern that representations to Government over the last three years had produced no relief for certain industries which had to complete with duty-free imported goods The annual report presented at the association's annual meeting247 words
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Article98 1960-06-01 4 AMBULANCE MENINDRIVE FOR $60,000 SINGAPORE, Tues. The St. John Ambulance Brigade is to organise a series of drives to raise money to complete payments un It* new headquarters building in Beach Road. The target figure is $60,000. Of this about $15,000 has already been raised through letters of appeal to98 words
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Article, Illustration308 1960-06-01 4 rpHE following is today's ■J- schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pay* Lebar Airport Singapore: ARRIVALS: BOAC: from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.30 p.m.; from London, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 6.30 p.m.; frpm Melbourne. Sydney Darwin (BA 711) 9 20 p.m. 4) ANT AS:308 words
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Advertisement250 1960-06-01 4 willlams NEW ICE BLUE AQUAVELVA AFTER-SHAVE cooling action! jr "'^^j>j_ New I manly scent! V I v v I I about arf ll® INCORPORATED SECRETARIES held each JUNE ond DECEMBER et SS centres in the U.K. ond overseas. Copy of Syllabus and detail! n'ttardiriK mt-mberihip may be obtained from:— THE250 words
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Advertisement169 1960-06-01 4 Singapore diary. CHINESE YMCA (8outh Chineae-speakine OlrU' Club. Pier): Table tennis 9 a.m.; swimming 3.30 p m body-bullduiK and weight lifting MINISTRY OF Cl'LTl'RE2 p.m.; fencing club 7 p.m.; Pree Aim shows. beginning at International folk dance course 7 p.m.. at vacant space in Tan (A JS i F n>169 words
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Advertisement86 1960-06-01 4 I WHO IS I ■THE MOST I ■IMPORTANT WOMAN IN Ithe far east?l bjj #1* she Mrs. Vijoya Lakfhmi Pandit, titter et the g Indian Prime Minister, or Madam Soong, widow of the late Or. Sun Yot-ten? Or could it be Malaya's Han Suyin? You'll find tht answer toB day86 words
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Advertisement534 1960-06-01 4 Shaw: Op(aniantlor_ June MOVIE NEWS on sale Jphon. ***** H "TODAY 2 SHOWS B ■at 4.00 8.30 pm P Pleose come earlyi Shows stort T H promptly ot advertised time* j STC BUSES <!"""" i V BV«H |t ,erft™»*tt J ■1 1 OSCARS including BEST Film 55 J.I t S2534 words
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Article, Illustration367 1960-06-01 5 BIG ELECTORAL ROLLS DRIVE BEGINS TOD AY r PHF massive re-regis-A tration of all the more-than-two million voters in the Federation will begin tomorrow and continue to July 12. Although nitration is not Compulsory, everyone who wants t<» vote in Parliamentary. Slate or loial authority elections will have to re-register.367 words
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Article66 1960-06-01 5 NO MORE HAM AND EGGS HERE JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Pork, ham and other food derived lrom a pig will not, be obtainable in rest houses In Johore in future. A recent order Issued by the Johore Government lorbids the management or rest houses in the State to serve such food.66 words
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251 1960-06-01 5 Mutual aid members get a 'swindle' warning SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T\HE Minister for Labour and Law today warned members of mutual aid organisations against surrendering Iheir contribution books. Mr. Byrne said it had come to his knowledge that certain mutual aid organisations were attempting to swindle members by recalling contribution books251 words
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121 1960-06-01 5 NEW GOVT. SCHEME BOOSTS PADI INCOME BY $BMIL. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Padi planters in Kedah and Perils this year earned S8 million more than last season as a result of the Federation Government's padi marketing scheme. The scheme raised the padi price by about two dollars a picul in the121 words
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319 1960-06-01 5 'BRIBE' BY CHEQUE SURPRISED ME, RAF MAN TESTIFIES PENANG. Tuesday. 4 ROYAL AIR FORCE police sergeant. James A Stewart Samson, said in court today he was "quite surprised" when a sub-contractor offered him a cheque for $100. "I thought if anyone wanted to bribe a person, it would be In319 words
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Article49 1960-06-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues Tan' Guan Bak wa.s today charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of I Tan Ah Suan in Fisher Street at 11 p.m. yesterday No plea was recorded. He will be remanded until June 7, when the case comes up for mention.49 words
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Article39 1960-06-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Senior Inspector Ec Peng j Bung, of the CID, Johore Bahru. leaves for Kuala j Lumpur tomorrow on transfer. He was a star player of the Johore All Blues rugby tfam39 words
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Article66 1960-06-01 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. The Minister of Works. Posts; and Telecommunications, Dato V T Sambanthan. wlii open a mobile post office at Kota Kuala Muda on Wednesday. June 8. The post office will go to Tanjong Dawai on Mondays and Thursdays. Telok Nlpah on Tuesdays and Fridays, and66 words
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Article38 1960-06-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police picked up seven suspects after combine Tanjon? Katong area twice in 75 minutes yesterday They had been alerted by reports of impending gang clashes in the vicinity of a cinema.38 words
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Advertisement390 1960-06-01 5 ;$*****7-] JPRODENT: I (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE j JACKPOT COMPETITION j I Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st. July. 1960 j Ist. PRIZE I I NEW 1960 FORD ANGLIA 2nd PRIZE $2,000/- cash i I 3rd PRIZE $1,000/- cash I Plus many consolation prizes of Evening in Paris Perfume Gramophone390 words
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Miscellaneous284 1960-06-01 5 Straits Times Crossword MMM 4. Time for a duet .say IT) 1. discovered lt In juices... 6 Slart •Bam in th« abstract O) l 6' 5 here, or somewhere Hold the right hand wrongin Somerset fl) 9 in Suffolk i9i 10. One way to insure Is to 8 Informed next284 words
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Article232 1960-06-01 6 STRAGGLERS HAVE LEFT ISLAND, SAYS SPECIAL BRANCH CHIEF PENANG, Tuesday PENANG Island is now free of Communist terrorists. The head of the Special Branch here, lnche Abdul Rahman bin Hashim, announced this today. The last four stragglers of the 11th (Penang) branch of the Communist terrorist232 words
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Article18 1960-06-01 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Members of the Apex Club gave blood to the general hospital here yesterday.18 words
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158 1960-06-01 6 The Brewster Road burglars strike again IPOH. Tuesday. 'THIEVES last night got away with camera acces- sories worth $1,029 belonging to the Bee Loh Photo Suppliers. This is the third shop along busy Brewster Road to have been burgled within three weeks The theft was discovered early this morning when158 words
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Article43 1960-06-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Vincent Das, Registrar of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, has been promoted Assistant Official Assignee. Federation of Malaya. Mr. 3. Nadarajah. Registrar of th» Sessions Court. Penang. took Mr. Das' place In the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court.43 words
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Article20 1960-06-01 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. —The pilgrimage feast of St Anne will be held here on July 30 and 31.20 words
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155 1960-06-01 6 MORE JOB SEEKERS USING LABOUR EXCHANGE KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. More Job seekers In the Federation are making use of the employment exchanges. For the first quarter of this year, a total of 22.705 people registered for work in these exchanges an Increase of 1.562 over the same period of last155 words
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Article162 1960-06-01 6 TEA-TIME VALIANT RETURNS TODAY BUTTER WORTH. Tues. The Royal Ai r Force Valiant which made a record flight to Singapore last week sets out on its return Journey from the RAAF base here tomorrow. The plane will carry Malayan orchids and newspapers a copy each of the Straits Times, Singapore162 words
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Article208 1960-06-01 6 FOLLOWING are the results r of the draw of the Fifth 1960 Social and Welfare Services lottery, which took place at Pekan. Kuantan. yesterday Ist i $350,000- *****83; 2nd ($125,000* *****64; 3rd ($50.000 i *****16: 4th t $25,000 > *****82 Five sth prizes of $10,000 each.208 words
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444 1960-06-01 6 Alleged statement: I heard a film star tell me to take an axe MURDER TRIAL TOLD OF VOICES A MAN accused of murder was alleged to have stated in a confession before a magistrate that before he attacked a landed proprietor, he heard the voice of a Malay film star444 words
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162 1960-06-01 6 A LAWYER alleged In tl A today that a youth ac "mentally tortured" by th The youth. Voon Keng, alias Voon Teng Khim. 19. Is accused with Lam Ah NvV alias Lam Sum Kong, 20. r. murdering a gardener. Wong Kirn Fatt. at Jalan Kubor162 words
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Article48 1960-06-01 6 JOHORE BAHRU Tues Six girls will represent Segamat district in the Johore Golden Voice contest. They are Miss S. Pakrlaman. Mrs. Tan Bye Lui. Miss O. V Leuthi. Miss Tay Kirn Chee, Che Patimah blnte Oth. man and Che Khatijah binte Abdul Ohanl.48 words
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Article33 1960-06-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Belgium will shortly be represented in Kuala Lumpur by a Minister Plenipotentiary and the Malayan Ambassador In Paris, Tengku Ismail, will be accredited as Minister Plenipotentiary in Brussels.33 words
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Advertisement76 1960-06-01 6 i OX.IIATI I \IIO>S TO (IMIIAI FINANCE CO. LTD. OX 111 l «M < \MO\ OF I 111 IH'IMM, OF THEIR SINGAPORE OFFICES. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. Congratulations and prosperous years ahead to CENTRAL FINANCE CO. LTD. from Asia Insurance Co. Ltd., ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING, SINGAPORE. Our best76 words
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Advertisement133 1960-06-01 6 i I Announcing... (the opening of CENTRAL FINANCE CO. LTD., 319-N, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE-9, TEL: *****/3 1 I Central Finance Co. Ltd. is specially devoted to financing hire purchase schemes for motor vehicles, tractors, sound equipment, refrigerators, air-conditioners, factory machinery, insurance matters etc. 1 Your enquiries will 1 be133 words
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Advertisement58 1960-06-01 6 We extend our warmest Congratulations to Central Finance Co. Ltd. on the occasion of their opening. Singapore Motors Ltd. 315/319, Orchard Road, Tel. *****/*****/*****! SINGAPORE. Congratulations and best wishes to Central Finance Co. Ltd from UNITED CHINESE BANK LTD 2 Chulia Street, Singapore. Heartiest Congratulations to Central Finance Co. Ltd.58 words
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Article, Illustration593 1960-06-01 7 'Oakes begged for a job, said he was in low water' COMPANY DIRECTOR: DO YOU THINK HE DARED ASK FOR A BONUS? SINGAPORE, Tuesday ]V/f R. George E. Lee, managing director of iTA George Lee Ltd., said today that Mr. Walter Oakes begged him for a job with the firm,593 words
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Article89 1960-06-01 7 DEATH OF MR. FRAMROZ AT 83 JLfR. P M. FRAMROZ. (above) chairman of Framroz Ltd.. died in Singapore on Sunday night after a month-lone illness. He was buried yesterday morning at the Hindu cemetery in Tampines Road. He had been suffering from chest trouble. A bachelor of 83. Mr. Phirozshaw89 words
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Article45 1960-06-01 7 KUANTAN. Tues. There will be 25 state constituencies in Pahanjg during the next state elections instead of the present 24. A bill providing for the increase of one constituency was passed by the State Legislative Assembly today before its dissolution45 words
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Article68 1960-06-01 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. Mr M. Muthucumaru. a Sembilan State Alliance Assemblyman today became the new president of the N.S. Indian Association by a on? vote margin. Mr. Muthucumaru. who is also the president of the Malayan Indian Spore Association, beat the 1953-1959 president. Mr. AS. Dawood. by 3968 words
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Article56 1960-06-01 7 BUTTER WORTH. Tues. Butterworth police today aDpealed to the public for help In identifying a man who&e body was found In the Prai River at Pennatang Pauh yesterday. The man is aged about 50 A customs officer on duty at a godown saw the body56 words
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Article44 1960-06-01 7 MUAR, Tues. An MCA youth branch was opened at Sagit by the national vice, chairman of the MCA youth section. Mr. Chan Cheong Wen. yesterday Representatives from Tangkak. Segamat. Lengga. Bukil Kankar. and other surrounding villages attended the opening.44 words
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Miscellaneous217 1960-06-01 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Heintclultl r, I RXEP YER ROOF JUST \H% srZf, <£Ez^C^ WTOWey A^^^^ m^^^' I'i'l Abner By A I Cupp AtCAPECAMA VERAL, 7HEGOVERMMEATT 1 1 SHMOOKTIDE SQUADS ARE. I V SHMOOS FLIP OVER L pquip HAKES /TS FIRST PRIVATE TEST SENT OUT j EA3ERLV, IF JV EVERVU.S.217 words
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Article59 1960-06-01 8 M H'onfs Sl* {Minimum) v ROZARIO: To Mmn.e and Basil on SMB. May at Byrnes Clinic a son. a brother for Vilma Deo GratiaTHOMAS:— On Mi) MM at to Lee Wee I nee Koo) w.fe ol Pal Thomas— a daughter. MUNRO-To Klizabrth. wife or Dr. Munro. a son. Ranald59 words
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Article21 1960-06-01 8 BJ W»ri, Sit (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Ladoma De>k all inrndf, relative* who nt wreaths. I el condolence, offering master21 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, June 1. 1960.
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Article620 1960-06-01 8 Mr. Macmillan's appeal for realism, facing facts without losing faith, meets the West's post-Paris mood. To continue the attempt to remove the causes of friction, while preparing to confront possible deadly dangers, is the only policy that makes sense. Mr. Gaitskell, speaking fur the Labour Opposition, has620 words
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Article387 1960-06-01 8 No-one knows better than Sir John Hay the dangers of incautious generalisations about the rubber industry. The "revolutionary change" in housing and living conditions generally of plantation labour is not confined to the large and progressive estates of which he has spoken as chairman of United Sua Betong,387 words
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Article240 1960-06-01 8 It seems from the Penang Government's Press statement yesterday that the disappearance of the island's last four Communist terrorists has been known for some time. When the four escaped is not known. It is a pity they were not caught, but it cannot be taken for granted that240 words
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Article993 1960-06-01 8 THE SUMMIT DEBACLE The principal consolation for the West is that the blunders of their own leaders are dwarfed by those of the Communists ONE has to pick up what consolations one can as one hunts around in the diplomatic rubble left tuy the explosion that blew ud the Summit.993 words
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Article179 1960-06-01 8 OUR attention has Been w drawn to a reference in an editorial "Peking and Paris." published on May 24 which, it has been represented to us. appears to reflect upon the Bank of China. Having stated that the official Chinese news agency had spoken of Communist179 words
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Letter86 1960-06-01 8 DETALING JAVA is becoming the paradise of cat burglars and petty thieves. Life here ts becoming increasingly difficult. Houses are broken Into even at 7.30 p.m. The residents do not feel secure at all. They do not dare spend a week-end out as they might find their86 words
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Article, Illustration708 1960-06-01 8 This was the man who was warded the 1958 Nobel Prix* for Literature with his first novel D' Zhivago the story of a family seeking survival in the chaos of the Russian revolution by EDWARD CRANKSHAW MOSCOW. Turs. THE death of Boris Pasternak708 words
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Advertisement874 1960-06-01 8 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS *t n<* rnnremenre ol n4mmrtutrt oui rromrntnttf nt lit Floor COLO STORAGt ARCADI OHCHARO SIOAO. SINOA^OMf. ■M rrrrire *mmll d, trliMmumlt and box nummrr rrmlirt *mall nirtrti.rmr ,1, mlatrt in Smoomore mum nlxo or hondro* to: COLO STORAGE BRANCHES *t AUTHORISCD AGENTS CITY BOOK MM. STORE LTD.874 words
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Advertisement67 1960-06-01 8 from Kodak CINE Scopewltta, C AMERA, turret f/i.9 Brilliant movie camera with built in light meter! Step up to this brilliant new camera and step into a new world of moviemaking sureness and simplicity Exposure meter has a pointer visible in the viewfinder. Simply turn the dial to position the67 words
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Advertisement103 1960-06-01 8 m%%^r -P—^str 1 <O DC -461 The Kwali Cooker has a full size oven with thermostat. One Kwall element. one 8" di&. radiant boiling plate. Gleaming white finish! A glass door can be fitted at a sma'l extra charge. Singapore Penan*; Federation YOURS FOR ONLY f 17.50 monthly S tO.M103 words
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Article255 1960-06-01 9 ALL PRINCIPALS TO GET THE SAME ALLOWANCE AS THOSE IN ENGLISH SCHOOLS PRINCIPALS of Government and Govern- ment-aided Malay, Chinese and Tamil schools in Singapore are now eligible for principal's charge allowances which their counterparts in English schools are receiving. Circulars to this255 words
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Article, Illustration576 1960-06-01 9 A CYCLE BARRIER AND POSTERS UP AS BOYS DEMAND JUSTICE FOR FAVOURITE TEACHER ABOUT 100 senior boys of the Sentul Methodist Boys' School demonstrated outside their classrooms this morning in protest against the dismissal of their favourite I eacher KUALA LUMPUR, With books In576 words
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Article, Illustration342 1960-06-01 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. V|R. C. V. DEVAN NAIR. a leading PAP trade unionist, today spent his last day at the Singapore Education Ministry as its political secretary. Tomorrow, he goes back to his 'first love" teaching. Mr. Devaii Nair. whosp trade union342 words
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Article65 1960-06-01 9 21 ARE TOLD: GET OFF STATE LAND KOTA BHARU. Tues— The Sessions Court president. Inche Harun bin M. Hashlm. yesterday told 21 people who illegally occupied State land that they were hindering the Government's development plans Each of the 21 people, who occupied land in Tanah M«»--rah district, was fined65 words
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87 1960-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A hawker. Mr. Lian Ah Chuan. today appealed to the Straits Times to help find hia wife. Hoe Soo En*. 25. who left home about two months ago. Mr Lian said his wife took aome of her clothing and all her87 words
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Article57 1960-06-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The funeral of the late mil-lionaire-philanthropist. Mr. Ang Keh Toh 75, who died on Sunday after a short illness, will take place from his home at Kong Lam Road here tomorrow at 2 p.m. Mr. Ang. a building con- tractor and planter. was 157 words
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249 1960-06-01 9 THE chairman of the Na--1 tional Union of Teachers. Mr D. S. Ramanathan. today described as "Impertinent" a statement by the Malayan Teachers' National Congress that it would consider reaffiliating the N.U.T. on two conditions. "The N.U.T. has not applied for affiliation at all."249 words
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Article50 1960-06-01 9 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The territorial chief of Lower Ferak, Raja Ahmad Hl»--ham bin Raja Abdul Malek, will declare open the $10,000 Muslim prayer house in the hospital compound here on Saturday at 10 am Half the cost was contributed by the perak Religious Affairs Department.50 words
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Article26 1960-06-01 9 JOHCRE BAHRU, Tues. Tan Ah Chong was fined $125 in the Sessions Court today for having 116 packets of chandu and two chandu pipes.26 words
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Article15 1960-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party branch here has formed a welfare section.15 words
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Article185 1960-06-01 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T*HE MINISTER for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, today opened the Government's new postal relief scheme when he distributed booklets to the first 200 people to receive Social Welfare Department allowances by mall. Each booklet contains the name, address and185 words
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Article, Illustration195 1960-06-01 9 NEW FLAG OFFICER WON U.S. MEDAL AGAINST THE JAPANESE CINGAPORE. Tues. A Royal Navy officer who won the American Legion of Merit decoration while taking part in operations against the Japanese In Iwojlma and Okinawa v/ 111 be the new Flag Officer second-in-command to the C-tn-C Far East Station. He195 words
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Article42 1960-06-01 9 ALOR STAR, Tues A hospital clerk. Amir bin Audi was allowed $1. 000 bail today after pleading not guilty to criminal breach of trust of $845 belonging to the Government The case was postponed to June 13.42 words
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Article79 1960-06-01 9 BINGAPORE. Tues. Tht Postmaster General. Malaya. announced today that all postage stamps of the states of Malacca and Penang bearI Ing the portrait of King i George VI will be invalid for I the purpose of postage and revenue from Dec. 1. These stamps in79 words
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Article28 1960-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Federation and Singapore representatives at the Girl Guides i Commonwealth conference, which began in Britain yesterday, are Mrs. P. Navaratnam and Mrs. Lily Emmanuel.28 words
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Advertisement137 1960-06-01 9 FOR SALE LOANS AVAILABLE JALAN WATER WORKS, JOHORE BAHR'I. Bui Services, Schools, Markets, Shops ate. available. TVH BASIC MICH FMIMOtD LANO T" i»mi-ditoch.d hunaalovf 51 3, M0 J4OO (J K.drooir. *••*< I ivn t ol ,1 MIMIMj itS JOO 1400 ta. ft. basic and und«r C B'f ■urioalawi (1 Btdroomi137 words
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Advertisement184 1960-06-01 9 V' '^B fe Noprizes-butlot&oflove! Mum and Pad admit that Muffin will never take a prise at a dog show. There's no pedigree behind this little fellow. Let ua whisper it: he's the happy result of a passing affair, and nobody is quite sure who his father was. But Donald cares184 words
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Article266 1960-06-01 10 TEACHER: 'We will now do multiplication of decimals. Boey, look at this sum on the board. I am rubbing out the decimal point and multiplying by ten. Where is the decimal point now? bUEY: "On the duster, teacner." PATROL LEADER: 'Didn't 1 tell uou to notice266 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1960-06-01 10 KATHLEEN HICK LEY - Surprise Treasure Hunt is next on party programme KATHLEEN HICK LEY -by- MAT Mousedeer is giving a fancy dress party which is a success. Afterwards the animals take part in a novel race in which each must use a different vehicle. Most of them get into extreme difficulties over this.1,058 words
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Article359 1960-06-01 10 Dorothy Wonf. aged lb: P.O Box No. 87. Queen b'.reel Post Office, Singapore 7; MtbaO, swimming, .songs. Myrtle Santa Maria, 141, TemianK Road. Seremban, Negri Sembilan; songs, stamps, sports, reading, games, picnics, filmstars' photos. Philip Wonf, M-8. Sllat Road. Singapore 3; stamps, view cards, swimming,359 words
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Article170 1960-06-01 10 Colin McKay, aged 11; c/o Glen Innet Scnool. Glen limes. Auckland E2, New Zealand stamps, spor's, films, life in other coun:. Donna Putt. a ged 11. c/o Glen Innes Schuo.'. Glen Inne*. Auckland EJ, New Zealand stamps, sports. films, life in other countries Rene Miller (girl), aged170 words
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Advertisement94 1960-06-01 10 I »i^av V -MM LJV W B^^RSSB^HZr For the livingbeauty of healthy teeth I K O LV N O ta x v-^ mLEJI J|f KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM II V/ MADI IN USA Concentrated Kolynos assures fresh, clean breath hours longer! Concentrated Kolynos gives sure protection against decay all day! Mgjgjgagjgjß|94 words
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Advertisement228 1960-06-01 10 NEW ADVENTURES 13 F or a A« Orally Wl viuSriHllllvilfl IFULLl FULL COLO THREE DIMENSION PICTURES View-Master families have all the fun! Ami its easy... just select the family's favorites from our fabulous array of View-Master Picture Packets. "Come to life" stories, adveo. hires, travel, TV favorites. We list a228 words
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Miscellaneous703 1960-06-01 10 YES, YOU MAY WIN TWICE CLUES ACROSS 3, The gf a^s», i, i figures i n Madame Tvs- pg|_Jgfl__g^PH saud's are made of this. 5. Southend's is the longest ggJ— U g^g^gr F^ in the world. 6. Name for HL_H_|HB_ needle and thread. 8, Hero Lm^Lj—^J—^J^ m^| of famous poem703 words
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Advertisement1767 1960-06-01 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE 10 ADEN, UVERPOOI, ILASIOW, LONDON ft CONTININIAL PORTS Oue Spore Sails P S'rqrm *enang AENEAS livereeel, b asgow Tally TEIRESIU LiveraMl li Port Jim 9 Jaae 7 AJAX Liverpaal, Dublin Jim 4 Jaae I laM I Jaae II EUMAEUI L'don, H'burg. R'daai, A'mouth JoM I JuM1,767 words
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Advertisement1316 1960-06-01 11 E.A.C. LINES- /wVfid\™ lN toSt M(>ITERI kNUN CONTIHEHTAI ft SCAHOINAVIAN PORTS. PI VULwII S'pori P. Shim Penari \g>AJKif "lUMIAWA I) 111. 11/ I JaM I 7 Jim I I June LjEMCr FAISTRIA "I) 21/21 Jim M 27 Jim M/M Jmo "SARGOOHA" a) M Jaae/ 4 Jiiy 1/ I Jaly I1,316 words
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Advertisement1484 1960-06-01 11 bS!l s o n .n. THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. V 1 SINGAPORE (Inctrptrtttl ia HM UnttO KiagMa) I LINES SAILINGS U ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penong BENCIIUCN for Port Sudin litlraMi Antwerp, Rotterdim, Hull II Part/ 4 Jim 1/ IMM BENDORAN for LtMM Rotterdorn, Bremen,1,484 words
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Advertisement1414 1960-06-01 11 te^ McALISTER oJt CO., LTD. >»- w \WCW TEL. Nl, lllfl «5 V++* ■LLBKHIAW LIME kCLAVBMKSS LINE 'T*^ LOHBON, HAMBURG, ROTIEROAM HAVRI 101 AHIELII, lAN FRANCISCO, l> HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLANI CITY OF UPON Acciitint cant fir Claim I 1.,1k S'pori P. Sham Pining Aatnca 14/ M IBM 21/211,414 words
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Article115 1960-06-01 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. IXVI.STMEXT snares, held a 1 Cyclone gained Is. lo 31s. 6d Base metals and the oils were steady. Mt. Isa gamed 2s. 6cL to 68s. 6d Commonwealth bonds traded on a firm tone. Con. Zinc 93/Mouru Lyell (5/-) C/ 7 N. Broken Hills (10s.) 23/7 Peko115 words
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Article89 1960-06-01 12 T*HE following market arranjte--1 menU will operate in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore in the next *ew days: Today: Federation holiday for Yang di-Pertuan's birthday. No stork exchange or banks open Federation. All Singaport markets function except tin market. Friday: Singapore National Day. All Singapore markets closed89 words
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Article43 1960-06-01 12 SINGAPORE: May 31. Xl RBI K HJ|| per Ib. (up a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 51.251 (quiet and slightly easier). TIN: S3BB per picul (down 121 cents). I stim.itrd unofficial offering 275 tons (up 15 tons). m. v43 words
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784 1960-06-01 12 AYER HITAM TIN'S RISE EXPECTED TO GAIN MOMENTUM By Our Market Correspondent pOR some months now the star of the Malayan Stock Exchange has been Ayer Hitam Tin which has had a meteoric rise of no less than 355. since the beginning of this year alone. A further boost has784 words
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Article18 1960-06-01 12 May average prices were: May 1960 Apr. 1960 Rubber 128.91 cts 119.97 cts Tin: $387.66 $386.8318 words
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Article227 1960-06-01 12 II NX first grade rubber buyers lob. closed m Singapore yesterday at 125 i cents per lb., up a quarter of a cent on Monday's close. The closing tone was quiet. S.C.t.R.A. closing prices in t enti per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers l.'T227 words
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Article87 1960-06-01 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following cnanges in its rates to merchants yesterday < all rates to $100 i: Canada: buying airmail TT. 32 9/18. O. D. 32 11/16. 90 d/Si 33 U credit bills, 33 3/16 trade bills. Selling T. T. or O. U. ready:87 words
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Article1202 1960-06-01 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday, i Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written i. industrials: Fltzpatnrks $143: Fed. Dispensary $1.32 xd: Praser and Neave ords i9> $2.10 OL, $2.12, $2 13; Gammon1,202 words
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Article23 1960-06-01 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: May 31 May 30 Industrials: 142.4* li: >l Tins: 187.41 183.62 S Rubbers: 314.21 317.3! Jan. 1 1958=100.23 words
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Article183 1960-06-01 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Singa- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Asia 1 2 Stefan Okrzeja 45, Pres McKinley 6A. Mataram 6 7, Glengarry 89. Tjisadane 10,11. Marcelll Nowotko 13, 14. Bintang 15 16. straat Tones 18. Rog- geveen 19. Selangor N. Wall 2. 1 Scudal183 words
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Article120 1960-06-01 12 CtM.APORE Chinese Produce k Exchange noon prices per 'licul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent June July shipments $33 buyers, $33 i sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $50 2 sellers, drum $53.- I sellers, pepper: steady: no busi- 1 ness was reported done. Muntok j white $265. Sarawak120 words
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Advertisement1224 1960-06-01 12 j[K"\§Eil-INEji; Express U.S.A. Pacific <St Atlantic Coast Service I 1 A. E.I A t KniiUwi Maru" t Reids 3 4 June I Juie 21 Jusi 14 July "Kiajikaaa Mara" Ist Call 24/2t Use 27 21 Juse 2st Call 21 31 Jut I Jilt 21 Jill 14 «s| I All suitably1,224 words
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Advertisement400 1960-06-01 12 EVERETT ORIENT LIME fir HMfkMi. Issai:- Soon P. Sham Unanf DOHt¥t»ETT" t. 2> M ~L_ t -CanVrisa.. 11 UJ^ ffi «rr: c>lttl|H| Cll[ tt ..i- W Ktt "OONEVIMTT" IJ "I' Bulk oii'iato span available JOHNSON LINE fir Hsst>ll|, JIIK f Penins, ITM IELUHIX 5I»« *>— •■•l»0" Fir IwakaT. fersus (ill:—400 words
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Advertisement338 1960-06-01 12 NOTICE NOTICE The rublic is hereby notified that CHUA BOON KIM is no longer employed by this Company M a salesman and Is not authorts- j ed to act or receive money on our i behalf. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., i MOTOR DIVISION. SHIPPING NOTICES 1 LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V.338 words
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Advertisement631 1960-06-01 12 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) I'nrcdeemed Pledged Goods anal Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sen Foh) No. 189 South Bridge Hoaa, Lam Joon Chong (Chop Sem Tnje> No. 25 j South Bridge Road. Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee631 words
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Advertisement1670 1960-06-01 13 COMPANY MEETING THE UNITED SUA BETONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED SIR JOHN HAY ON INVESTMENT IN MALAYA THE OUTLOOK FOR NATURAL RUBBER. Sir John Hay's statement to Stockholders, to be delivered at the 51st Annual General Meeting, reads as follows: The feature of our operations In the year now under review1,670 words
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Advertisement1554 1960-06-01 13 NOTICES NOTICES CENTRAL P.W. TRANSPORT SZE HAI TONG BANK LIMITED CO., LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ■_ea_eea_— es— a«— tne Forty-Sixth Annual ANNOIMKMENT General Meeting of the BhareWlth effect from Ist day of holders of the above Company will June. 1900. the fare for a through be held at Sac1,554 words
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Advertisement1260 1960-06-01 13 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAKtt STELLA^VOCATIONAL _UCHWC WATER BOARD Lucky number* of Lottery Draw Applications are Invited for the Ist Prize No. 362S following appoint— ents wltb the 2nd Prize No. ***** Kuchlng Water Board*— S £E Z. tig? TWOm^CAL ASSIST- I 51h Prlie No 0394 M*™ ORADK I 6UI Prise1,260 words
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Advertisement1078 1960-06-01 13 _BiHi_B_iH§"i__Mi_y"s§i§HS"iii3__ff_M <Cs-i— mt4 f— Page ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT w,H* $s (■_>•*■ ~<~ !J W.ril («i«.j-lu U rtl Utrt ON| COMFORTABLI IHOIKNDAMiniCAN LII INtUNAMCI ""T Room In oompond bous* for r*nt, nt«4a full and part tint* asanta. Coo- a*— leas. Avallabl* Ring B po*» t»ct Ramon. Phon* *****, 11, r»M1,078 words
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Article56 1960-06-01 14 HYDERABAD. Tues Leslie Claudius, who played In India* Olympic hockey team In London (1948 i, Helsinki (195 i) and MeW bourne ri966> was yesterday se- lected as captain of a 20-stronn Indian hockey squad for the Rome Olympaid. > Claudlus. 33-year-old half-back, is the oldest In the party.Reuter - 56 words
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206 1960-06-01 14 ANGERS, the French favourite for tomorrow's Epsom Derby, eased from 100 to 30 to four to one but still remained favourite after being backed to win M 585,000 at last night's Victoria Club callover. Ireland's Tulyartos was backed to -win MSI 10.500206 words
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Article418 1960-06-01 14 Happy Melody pulled up after pace work FR A N CO SCOT, who has yet to show up in a race, can strike winning form at Ipoh on Sunday. The five-year-old did a smart gallop this' morning. Ridden by George Hope, Francoscot beat Coleman Street in418 words
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171 1960-06-01 14 Radford may also claim equalling 100 yards record LONDON, Tues. BriUsh sprinter Peter Radford. who beat the world record for 220 yards round a curve at Wolverhampton on Saturday, may also have a 100 yards performance at the same meeting put forward as equalling the world record. When Radford ranReuter - 171 words
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Article75 1960-06-01 14 Australian commentary on Derby From JACK FINGLETON /CANBERRA, Tues.—Austrav/ Hans don't think much of the English description of the Epsom Derby. They think BBC commentators talk more about people, fashions and weather than the race so BUI Collins, noted local commentator is flying to England to broadcast direct to Australia.75 words
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Article125 1960-06-01 14 i^PSOM. Tues. Exchange t Student a 40-1 chance for tomorrow's Derby was destroyed within 50 yards of the winning posi here this mornIng. The colt, ridden by "Scobie" Breasley. had come round Tattenham Corner with A. S. O'Brien's more fancied Irish candidate Die Hard, ridden by O.Reuter - 125 words
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Article18 1960-06-01 14 VANOC m ER. rues. Canada ha., decided to withdraw from the 1962 World Cup soccer competition.18 words
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Article330 1960-06-01 14 Larry Carroll - NS meet scores another success Larry Carroll CYCLING NOTES by LX)R the third succes- sive year Negri SembUan. has organised a cycling carnival with a degree of success that should be the envy of sports organisers anywhere. Every year since it was first held in 1958 this event has drawn330 words
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Article65 1960-06-01 14 MOSCOW, Tues. Four Soviet lawn tennis players will leave for Britain on June 3 to compete In the Wimbledon championship* and in other tournaments. Three of the team have been selected Soviet women's champion Anna Dmltrieva, Irina Ryazanova and Toomas Lejus. The fourth will be eitherReuter - 65 words
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Article83 1960-06-01 14 COUNTY CKICKET At Lord Middlesex 327-9 dec. Somerset 121 and 165-5 (McCool Ml At Graretend: Kent 332 and 12l. Euex 251 -(Barker 51). At Sheffield: NorthanU 169 and 164-4 (.Reynolds 50). York* 208 (Taylor 75, Tyson 6-57). At Hove; Surrey 158 ami 128-4 8iismx 451-5 dec. (Dexter '35. Parks 155,83 words
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Article70 1960-06-01 14 African* 333-5 (McOlew 68. Ooddard 68. PlUMy 60. CarUteln 51 At NunMm: Derby 3J5-8 dec and 1-0 Warwick 374 (Stewart 50. Homer 83. Bannister 71. IbaduJIa SI). At Swantea: Hants 332-7 dec 181-2 (Marshall Ml). OUmoncan 235 (Shepherd Wooler 55 no.. Burden 6-851. BOXINO Yuklo KaUumata il2l',-Ib> bt Australian Johnn?70 words
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Article89 1960-06-01 14 TWO CUP RACES FOR JULY MEETING SINGAPORE. Tues. The Summer Cup (Class 1 Div. I— 6f) and the Singapore Cup i Class 1, Dlv. I— U mll-st arc the main events at the July meeting of the Singapore Turf Club on July 2. 6, and 10. The meeting will be89 words
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Article24 1960-06-01 14 BUDAPEST, Tues. Istvan Rozsavolgyi (Hungary) clocked 3m. 41.5 sec. in winning the 1.500 metres at an athletics meeting here on Sunday.24 words
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Advertisement219 1960-06-01 14 4 INDOORS OUTDOORS Here's an attractive, modern portable with the performance and reception of a console model. It's hardly bigger than a lady's handbag and weighs only 51 lbs. With push-button wavechange and a long whip rod aerial which is completely telescopic. In contrasting clear and black satin anodised ■luminium.219 words
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Advertisement80 1960-06-01 14 FROZEN SWANSON CHICKEN Select your favorite parts .Hw r *j^ *"t V* v j jM^f r&L wf Wm VLsssssssswßlssC 4 j&Asbl I W Lk^M 1. D rumsticks- So meaty... ao satisfying t 2. Wings So t«nd«r. th«y m«lt In your mouth I 3. Thighs— Always young and •xtr*-flavorfuJ I A.80 words
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Article328 1960-06-01 15 TOURISTS GIVE POOR PERFORMANCE IN THE FIRST HALF IPOH, Tuesday. A BEAUTIFUL goal by inside right Kabri Mohamed Yusot in the 67th minute enabled Perak to hold Kwong Wah of Hong Kong to a 2-2 draw before 3.000 people at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today.328 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-06-01 15 TRIPLE crown champion Chee Joo Eng receiving: the singles trophy from Mrs. J. P. Hannah, wife of the chairman of the Perak Turf Club on Sunday night.— Straits Times picture.42 words
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Article162 1960-06-01 15 Cricket in varsity games QINGAPORE. Mon. Th« inter-varsity Games here between the University of Malaya and the Hong Kong University next month will comprise cricket. hockey, soccer, tennis and badminton. The president of the Singapore division of the University of Malaya Athletic Union, Mr M. K. Sen. said cricket was162 words
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Article122 1960-06-01 15 SOCCER Tour match: N. Sembilan v Kwong Wah HK (Seremban Station pdg). Spore B.H. Cup Snr 'A': Mercantile vWearnes (Farrer Pk); Eveready v Chartered Bank (Paxrer Pki Bnr •B: HK. Bank v Cold Storage (P"arrer Pk): Eveready 4 A' v Spore Glass (Fairer Pk>. Jnr 'A": Breweries v122 words
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Article33 1960-06-01 15 MANILA, Tues. The Dhvls Cup Eastern zone final between India and the Philippines was today postponed for the fourth time due to the flooded tennis courts at Riral Memorial Coliseum— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article216 1960-06-01 15 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. RAHIM OMAR has been appointed assistant coach of the Singapore Amateur Football Association. His appointment, proposed by S.A.F.A. president Mr. Ron Ghee Soon, and approved by I the finance and administraj tive committee yesterday, comes into effect tomorrow. Mr. Sob said today: "Rahlm216 words
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Article119 1960-06-01 15 Walkover puts RAPC in final SINGAPORE, Tues. Royal Army Pay Corps have qualified for the final of the Fa:elf soccer competition for the Caldbeclc Cup without having to travel to Hong Kong to play their semi-iinal against the Hons Kong zone champions. The reason Is the Hong Kong zpne champions,119 words
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Article757 1960-06-01 15 SOCCER Tour match; Kwong Wall HK 3 (Lo tehui Lun, Chau Slu Uuiik) Perak I' (.V-mom All. Kabrt Moliamed Yuaotj al lpoh Intcr-itatr PHD tourney: Penile 5 i Kelvanayagam 3. Ramlah. Ishak Hashlm penalty) Penan* 1 tYuaoff Babjeet at Butter %>nh. B'pore Dtv. SA: STB S (Boon Kirn757 words
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Article236 1960-06-01 15 Joo Eng gains 'triple crown' By LEE FOO SAN fPOH. Tues. A Taiplng Convent schoolteacher. Chee Joo Eng. 18. who won the triple crown at the Perak Junior badminton championships which ended here on Sunday, said after receiving all her trophies; "My ambition Is to play for the state and236 words
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Advertisement1033 1960-06-01 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED EDUCATION M WerdM SJ <«» Box it tU. ajrtra PUBLIC SPCAKINC Spaach Traui wmria a a nrrmoaM L'atunuaa- la* fi>u:an beciaj lttb Juae *t aa prrwar pofiwar house flat. District C.T.11.A. Soaool. Ojmcd Btrttt. Sport It or i<t Rent modi-rate Bu AslJtf Csrl personally ur- Ttl ***** tor1,033 words
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Advertisement548 1960-06-01 15 TUITION tt Wer*. li rWin »»x SftJ axfre LSARN DRIVING in 3 weeks, wl'l »c' vim 'hrough lest, complete courre $70 (guaranteed i Kor details klodly nag Singapore 2iM2. SEQINNERt CLASS KialanaUena in twalisti SINOAPwRB CMINIIE MANDARIN SCHOOL. *****6 Prinaep Street SNROL NOW NEW CLASS for absolute beginnera commencing June548 words
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Advertisement565 1960-06-01 15 SEASON PRICE SMASHING B SALE H LOOK! TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 91 6<rls nylon and ca*ta» rrackt Ta claar At j Prica [fl Bay* nylan aMm $4 50 2.50 Each H M Arrow wMtt, colaur and hTJ suipt shim Ji6bO «00 Mi U f~* ih.rti S!6bO S 7.00 IS Lf] Striped and565 words
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Article35 1960-06-01 16 It Words $lt (Minimum) LIE GOH: Engagement today. Ronnie, oldest son of Mr. Robert Lev and the late Madam Elizabeth Chan Mcl Krit to Jamy. youngest daughter of Mr. ft Mr Uoh 800 Kher.35 words
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Article76 1960-06-01 16 it Words fit (Minimum) BARKER: On May 2Sth in Malacca Hospital. Bee. loved wire of the late Theo Barker of Chrlstchurch New Zealand, and dear- mother of Jill Jiffrries and Judith Morrell. DEATH BUNCSAR MOIPITAL 31/5/60 A. Ponnudurai Financial Assistant Federal Establishment Office K.L. Brother of A. Selvadurai Petaling76 words
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Article34 1960-06-01 16 it Words tit (Minimum) MS FRAMROZ LIMITED thank all those woo so kindly sent Messages of ('"■dolencc. Telegrams and wreaths, also those who attended the f ineral of their Chairman, Mr. P.M. Framnu.34 words
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Article573 1960-06-01 16 MODEL TELLS HOW BOY FRIEND DOUBLE-CROSSED SMUGGLERS— AND DIED BOOKS LED BOAC TO RING USING STEWARDS AS CARRIERS LONDON, Tues.— A model last night said oold smugglers hud driven her Ixn friend to suicide in a case called by one authority "the biggest! internationalReuter - 573 words
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Article37 1960-06-01 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut off in One Tree Hill between One Tree Hill junction with Grange Road. and 11. One Tree Hill, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow to connect a main.37 words
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101 1960-06-01 16 BURIAL IN CHURCH FOR AUTHOR PASTERNAK MOSCOW, Tues. Boris Pasternak, the Soviet Nobel pnze-winning poet and novelist, will be burled in a tiny white-walled, blue-domed church two fields away from the villa where he died in his sleep last night, aged 70 A friend of the family told correspondents who101 words
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Article44 1960-06-01 16 CANBERRA, Tues. Australia has directed its Ambassadors to The Hague and Jakarta to advise the Dutch and IndcntSran Governments of its desire to see no trouble arise over the dispatch of Dutch troops to the disputed territory of West New Guinea. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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196 1960-06-01 16 Plea on racial problem made on a special day of prayers SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JHE ARCHDEACON of Singapore, the Yen. D.I). Chelliah, today told parishioners of St. Andrew's Cathedral thai before condemning the apartheid polity of South Africa, they should lirsi examine themselves and "sit if we ounetves are nol guilty196 words
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Article249 1960-06-01 16 Notts draw with Springboks I I OMM>\ f lJ todajr'i crtckt ma «t Trmt Brid^i: MfttCtl drawn, Notts 280 and 193-4 'N Hill 48, M. Hill 45. J. Spnngall 42 Soutu African*. 433 (J. McGlew 68, A. Pithey sn. V. CarUiein 80, I S. o'Llnn 72. J. Cotton 5-69 1.249 words
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Article308 1960-06-01 16 DUD NOTES: MAN GETS 3 YEARS- MALACCA. Tues. A Singapore second-hand car broker, Tan Kirn Seah, 44. was sentenced to three years' jail here today for using as genuine counterfeit currency, and having in his possession counterfeit notes. Tan. a father of seven, was unanimously found guilty by a seven-man308 words
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194 1960-06-01 16 MOSCOW, Tuesday. THE SOVIET newspaper Vodny Transport said today that American military aircraft had in the past few days committed new provocations which proved that Washington intended hampering the freedom of navigation in the open seas The paper, quoted by Tas*, said an AmericanReuter - 194 words
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Article61 1960-06-01 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. ministers, parliamentary secretaries and Assemblymen will be among those who will start off the Sungei Api Api anti-flood project soon after the National Day celebrations. Some 200 members of the Work Brigade will carry the project through. This61 words
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Article267 1960-06-01 16 LONDON. Tues.— Stock market' in London today gave anothei satisfactory performance but industrial equities again claimed the major share of business. Oill-ed«ed securities were very qulei and dilfied lower under the lnr.ueiicp of possible competition doin neu issues. Foreign bonds j and rails ue.e neglected Closniß middle pricet267 words
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Article32 1960-06-01 16 LONDON, Tues.— Bpot 38»sQ., July 37>,d., July-Sept 36V.d, Oci.-Dec. 34>»d., Jan./ March 33'jd.. April/June 32 «a June c.l.f. 36', d.. July elf. 36d.. Aug. i If. 30' id.. Tone: Very steady.32 words
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Article22 1960-06-01 16 LONDON. Tues.— Buye-s £782, sellers £782 H. Forward buyers £783... sellers £784. Settlement £782-... Turnover a.m. 60 tons, p.m. 30 tons.22 words
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Article46 1960-06-01 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The South African community in Singapore tonight celebrated their national day with a cocktail party at the Sea View Hotel Among the 150 people who attended the party were members of the Consular and Diplomatic Corps and business and community leaders.46 words
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Article159 1960-06-01 16 MANILA. Tuesday. "THE DEATH TOLL caused by the tropical storm "Lucille" rose to 228 today, as more bodies were recovered from floods in Manila and the sur- rounding areas. The additional bodies were recovered as search parties continued dredging creeks and river beds formed by159 words
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