The Straits Times, 6 June 1960
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Title Section23 1960-06-06 1 avihk.i; i>\nv n inn m> saii: i:x< ii »s UP. OOP The Straits Times No**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY. JUNE 6, 1960 15 CENTS.23 words
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Article539 1960-06-06 1 N.Z. WILL DO 'ALL WE CAN FOR MALAYA' Premier: Apartheid wrong, but boycott no use This is 'what we like doing' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Walter Nash, gave an assurance here tonight that his country would continue to help Malaya539 words
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Article, Illustration49 1960-06-06 1 Teacher is our working girl beauty queen (centre) who was chosen Ideal Working Girl and crowned National Carnival Queen last night at the fair in Raffles Institution. Second was Ivy Low (left) a 22-year-old secretary, and third, stenographer Grace Chan, also 22. Straits Times picture. (Story in Page 4).49 words
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Article86 1960-06-06 1 TIBET REBEL LOSSES 'ENORMOUS': NEW DELHI, Sun— Tibetan guerillas have suffered "enormous* casualties in fierce fighting with Chinese troops in recent months, according to a report in the Statesman of New Delhi. About 2,400 guerillas were killed in a single battle east of Lhasa in March, the report said. AReuter - 86 words
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193 1960-06-06 1 Killing and Mau blood oath tale cause curfew NAIROBI. Sunday. J^ DISK-TO-DAWN curfew has been imposed in two African locations in Kenya's Nveri district, about 90 miles from Nairobi, following the murder of a headman. It was reported that the slain headman's teenage son and daughter were forced to takeReuter - 193 words
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112 1960-06-06 1 WHO KNOWSEASY WINNER OF THE PERAK DERBY IH)«I. >iiii --Mr. K. Y. l.im s Who Knows, a six-year-old English (elding, won the Perak Derby over a mile and a half here this afternoon. Who Knows, trained by Keith Daniels in Singapore and ridden by Australian jockey Frank Leman, took the112 words
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214 1960-06-06 1 Another nine ex-Rhee Ministers indicted OEOUL, Sun. Nine members of Dr. Syngman Rhee's last Cabinet were today indicted for allegedly violating the presidential and vice-pre-sidential election law last March. Also indicted were all 13 members of the Liberal Party's policy-making committee and the former National Police Chief. Law violation Some214 words
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Article34 1960-06-06 1 LYONS. Southern France, Sun.— Police arrested 20 Algerians and charged them with acts against the integrity of the national territory following a 48-hour roundup of 100 Algerians in the Lyons area.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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90 1960-06-06 1 SEREMBAN. Sun. A bus travelling to Port Dickson this morning caught fire and was completely burnt out near Lukut village. More than 40 men, women and children In the bus got j out safely. They were taken to Port Dickson in other buses.90 words
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Article235 1960-06-06 1 TAIPEH, Sunday. (COMMUNIST heavy artillery bombarded a Nationalist supply ship near Quemoy yesterday, thus breaking a two year ban on shelling on even days. Nationalist troops on the inland have taken up new positions to prevent any further incidents of this nature. A defence Ministry spokesmanReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-06-06 1 Pf.NAN(w Sunday. THE MONEY NEEDED to send 12-year-old Jane Chwee (above) to school in Britain is now virtually assured. Jane, a blind orphan girl. needed $5,000 to cover her first year's expenses at Chorley Wood school for blind children. So far $4,637 in addition201 words
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Article51 1960-06-06 1 SANTIAGO. Sun. A state of emergency was declared in the earthquakebattered Valdivia district of southern Chile last night. Army engineers and workmen toiled to divert the swollen waters of five lakes, which threatened to burst their banks. Last month's earthquakes dammed the normal outlets of the51 words
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Article241 1960-06-06 1 Ec Boon Lee - 'Thief!' cry and man is killed Ec Boon Lee By OINGAPORE. Sun. A mob battered a man to death in a dark alley here tonight amidst frenzied cries of "catch the thief!" The incident began at a bus terminus between Capitol Theatre and the Union Jack Club at 10.36 p.m.241 words
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Article19 1960-06-06 1 130 Dlfc IN Mt» PILGRIMAGE I.YMAS Safe ■tUt ill •■I It difJ I hciri <'■ ttdki :r-p RcDttl19 words
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Advertisement190 1960-06-06 1 THE LtADING HOUSE FOR HIGH CLASS DIAMOND JEWELLERY NOTHING EQUALS FINE JEWELLERY AS A LASTING PERSONAL GIFT. AND BECAUSE DISTINCTIVE DESIGN, QUALITY AND VALUE ARE OUR TRADITION, JEWELLERY FROM S.P.H. HOLDS SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE. S. P. H. DE SILVA LTD. 45. HIGH ST. AIRPORT SPORE 6. STATION ROAD IPOH Asso. Co.190 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-06-06 2 YOUNG trainees from »h« Gurney Training Centre for the Blind arriving at the Kuala Lumpur Town Mosque for Hari Raya Haji prayers yesterday. The Yang diPertuan Agong was also at the mosque. Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article, Illustration280 1960-06-06 2 DR. REID TO CONTINUE RESEARCH IN LONDON KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A iMAN who has played a leading part in Ihe rffighl againsi malaria for 20 years will lcaVv the country tomorrow under the Malayanisat'ion scheme. He is Dr. J. A. Reid, senior entomologist of the Institute280 words
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Article70 1960-06-06 2 KEDAH RULER HOLDS A RECEPTION ALOR STAP. Sun— The Sultan of Kedah was among 1 000 Muslims who attendee the Harl Raya Haji orayers at the Zahlr Mosque here this morning. The Sultan later gave a reception in the Anak Bukit Istana where community leaders and heads of Government departments70 words
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156 1960-06-06 2 JOHORE S NEW STAMPS WILL BE OUT ON FRIDAY LI \l A LLMPIR. Sun. j The first of the new aeries of pictorial stamps bearing the portrait of thr Sultan of Joborr will h<un sale at aU post office* and postal aerncies in Johorr on Friday, tb<-Postmaster-General announced yesterday. The156 words
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Article161 1960-06-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE Government is considering revised terms and conditions of service for the Royal Malayan Navy. These are expected to follow broadly the same lines as the new terms and condl tions of service for the Federation Army and the Royal Malayan161 words
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Article42 1960-06-06 2 SUNGEI PATAM Sun The Sungei Patani Town Council will consider at lt» next meeting on Tuesday th« 'question of whether or not it should be financially autonomous by next year. Draft estimates for 19«1 'will be presented at th* meeting42 words
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Article32 1960-06-06 2 TANJONG MALIM. Bun Tlirpp people were seriously Injured when the car in which they were travelling overturned near the Behrang Ulu New Village. six miles north of here on Friday32 words
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Article42 1960-06-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Government dentist. Mr. A. rathmanathan. will reprewnt the five Apex clubs or Singapore and the Federation at the public speaking contest of the zone convention of the Association of Apex Clubs in Australia later this year42 words
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Article135 1960-06-06 2 KUALA LIPIS. Swi A man said to be wanted by the Singapore police for aliened crimes commit* ted there was Jailed for six mouths here yesterday lor I possessing a defaced ldeni tity card. Tan Kirn Bah. 24. of Sln- gapore. pleaded guilty. He 'was135 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-06-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Hft'vt BttN MA/ING) /TRY SNATCUrtMG^ f vwwAT A g^^w I (^vjgßß^ 'bit m f'rssr )tT20 words
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Article268 1960-06-06 3 EISENHOWER HE TELLS THE WEST OF 'ILL-TEMPERED EXPRESSIONS' OF RUSSIAN LEADER NEW YORK, Sunday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower said last night that Mr. Khrushchev's "ill-tempered expressions" had brought the Western allies closer together They were closer than at any time since he took office in 1953. At anotherReuter - 268 words
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179 1960-06-06 3 BOY IN WILDS ATE BARK, LIVED IN TREE FOR 14 DAYS pLIN FLON (Manitoba). Sun. An eight-year-old boy, sole survivor of a plane crash, survived for 14 days in the wilderness by eating the bark from trees and sleeping In a tree branch to escape marauding black bears. The story179 words
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165 1960-06-06 3 'NIKITA TRIES TO DEGRADE RELATIONS OF NATIONS' HERTER WASHINGTON. Sun. Mr, Christian Herter the U.S. Secretary of State, accused Mr. Khrushchev of having attempted to degrade international relations by personal villification of President Eisenhower. Mr. Herters remarks were contained in a statement issued by the State Department In reply toReuter - 165 words
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115 1960-06-06 3 THOSE DEATH CAMPS: 'WE DIDN'T KNOW' SS MAN BERLIN, Sun.— Eight hundred former members of Hitler's elite S.S. were told at a reunion at Wlndshelm last night that the fighting S.S could "dissociate Itself" from tht crimes of Nazi concentration camp staff. Speaking to them a former divisional commander. Col.Reuter - 115 words
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Article24 1960-06-06 3 BERLIN. Sun. One woman was killed and three people seriously Injured when the Basle-Dortmund express jumped the rails near Ingelhelm yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article42 1960-06-06 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— A B-58 Hustler jet bomber, said to be capable of flying at twice tne speed of sound, crashed on a farm near Lubbock, Texas in a severe thunderstorm last night, killing at least one of the crew.—Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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392 1960-06-06 3 'White House hides real cause for disruption of Summit, conference' KHRUSHCHEV MOSCOW, Sun.— Mr. Khrushchev said yesterday the White House was trying to misrepresent the real cause for the disruption of the Paris Summit meeting. A Pravda correspondent had asked Mr. Khrushchev what he thought of a White House statementReuter - 392 words
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168 1960-06-06 3 WATCH YOUR MANNERS U.S. TOURISTS ADVISED NEW YORK. Sun Mr«. Frances Knight director of the United States Passport Office, appealed yesterda> to American tourists going abroad to watch their manners. In an article in Parade magazine, she said: ".More than two million Americans are EOing overseas this year, many forReuter - 168 words
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Article35 1960-06-06 3 LONDON. Bun.— The Church of England has set up a radio and television council which will train clergy and lay people to represent the church effectively in broadcasts, the Church Information Office announced.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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203 1960-06-06 3 LONDON, Sunday. AMR. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said iTI here yesterday he would consider a Labour request to make a public statement of his views about the new America!* "combat readiness alert" ordered on Wednesday. The request was made by Mr William Warbey,Reuter - 203 words
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Article76 1960-06-06 3 NEW YORK. Sun. New Zealand journalist Edward Scott, coatlexs. tleless. and unshaven, appeared on television here last night and said he did not know the reason for his expulsion from Cuba a few hours earlier. Scott, who said he was "fresh out of Fidel Castro'sReuter - 76 words
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Article123 1960-06-06 3 FIST SAVES TIGER TRAINER SYDNEY, Sun. A circus animal trainer saved his life during a performance here last night by ramming his list down the throat of a tiger which dived on him without warning. The trainer, carl Antoine, said the tiger— one of five— "had me down in theReuter - 123 words
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Article40 1960-06-06 3 JAKARTA. Bun. Two people were killed and six others wounded when a policeman ran amok firing his automatic rifle In the Jakarta police compound. The policeman was himself killed by an armoured car driver— U.P I.UP - 40 words
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Article167 1960-06-06 3 ESCAPED RUSSIAN SNUBS EMBASSY f ONDON, Sun. A young Russian seaman who swam ashore on Friday from a Russian trawler off the Shetland island of Fetlar in the far north of Scotland yesterday refused to see officials of the Soviet bassyA spokesman for the British Foreign Office said that theReuter - 167 words
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Article36 1960-06-06 3 MANILA. Bun. Advance units of 120 planes o* the United Btates Air atrlke Force being deployed to South -East Asia on a mobility exercise from the U.S. West Coast reached the Philippines today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article25 1960-06-06 3 ISTANBUL. Sun— Oen r ahri Ozdilek. martial law commander In Istanbul, announced the lifting of tht* curfew In the city last nighi. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous442 1960-06-06 3 Your radio today... PtlTrrr «»■>.•«» >nAn .MrDIIM WAVE SERVICES RADIO SINGAPORE Kuato Luinpnr 41 meUn Medium Ware 4*B meter» Penan* 3S« metres Shert Wave: 62 metres -j. from ».O«— U.W p.m. iKi-.. £etr« AM 6.30 Good Mornmi?; 6.32 M 8 00— fl 00 News S^mnl^v Morning Prelude; 700 The News;442 words
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Article526 1960-06-06 4 IT WILL HELP TO UNIFY PEOPLE AND MEET J HUNGER FOR BEAUTY -SOCIETY CHIEF SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Art Society, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, today said that one way the State could help to satisfy the people's hunger for beauty,526 words
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Article, Illustration333 1960-06-06 4 NATIONAL PAGEANT OF MUSIC AND DANCING SINGAPORE, Sun. A mammoth crowd, estimated at 20,000, saw the biggest-ever star studded Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat on the the brilliantly lit City Hall steps tonight. The four-hour programme of songs, dances and333 words
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Article119 1960-06-06 4 Plans for a drama competition success of the Aneka Kaiiam Ra'ayat. and the support given to the National Theatre, are expressions of popular teal for (food and inspiring culture.'' He pointed out that when the Government first started these open-air concerts people said they could not keep it up. They119 words
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Article225 1960-06-06 4 MEND YOUR BAD HABITS: MINISTER Sun. 4 The President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Dato V.T. Sambanthan, told a delegates' conference I of the Negri Sembllan branch of the MIC today that Indians In Malaya had to mend their ways If they wished to share In the A future prosperity225 words
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Article44 1960-06-06 4 KUCHINO. Sun. Senior officers and specialists from I headquarters and divisional agricultural officers are now attending the fourth Sarawak I Annual Staff Conference of the department here. The conference was de- I clared open by the Governor, 1 Sir Alexander Waddell.44 words
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Advertisement78 1960-06-06 4 SOPHIA LOREN j The story behind that Million dollar gen theft SOPHIA LOREN hoarded her symbols of success in an eld Icjrher box symbol* (o rite value $1,500,000. What i look her 10 year* to jc- I cumulate was lost in one night. The feminine compulsion Hiat drove this once78 words
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Advertisement6 1960-06-06 4 SHAKILA MAHIPAL n> fi ilii'filill i6 words
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Miscellaneous118 1960-06-06 4 rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARBIVAL8 BO AC: From London, Calcutta. Bangkok <BA 714/032) B.15 p.m. from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 706/225) 11.25 p.m. Qinlu: From 8ydn«y, Melbounie, Perth, Jakarta (EM 545/032) 10.15 a.m. Cathay Faclflc: Prom Hong Kong. Bangkok,118 words
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Miscellaneous125 1960-06-06 4 Kuchlng (ML 403) 4.46 pjn.; from Medan. Penang, Kuala Lumpur (ML 107) 7.30 p.m.; from Sandakan, JeaMlton. Brunei. Kuchlng (ML 477) 7 20 p.m.; from Kota B«hru Penang. Ipoh. Kuaia Lumpur, Malacca (ML 111) 7.15 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 8 p.m from Penan* (ML 131) 9.26 p.m. DETABTUBES125 words
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Miscellaneous233 1960-06-06 4 \T***i.ry\\l PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OP I SINGAPORE: Colour Photographs 'of Japan by Cheung Yu-Chlu. Kan Hint Pook and Lav Wai Kwong f of Hong Kong. Raffles Museum daUy. X KAMALA CLUB: Sewing claM jJ 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.: 1 p.m. to 3 I p.m.: 3 pm. to 5 pm: unbrold-233 words
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STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration1272 1960-06-06 5 Hereward The Wake, strategist and &reat patriot Warrior-Kero was outlawed and banished in disgrace from Britain IN the great hall of King Edward the Confessor's Westminster palace one May morning in 1054, a golden-haired, 17-year-old boy stood in disgrace before the King and his Councillors. With1,272 words
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Miscellaneous258 1960-06-06 5 Buys Buntty By Balph BeinkddHl FT! IWHATTMJ fl PAIP VAT'S I fl'M 50RUY, BU'l) I PEPAL FAST i I irVANT UJTI) J—^ v k fc^r-^^s CARRY MY SBN CANNOT WALK < Vfl /^O' CUJCW T 1 SEE THAT/-' /SIRE.WW FEET ARE A »(Jk FER ANOTHER I ONE A^ORE STEPiJ ■~TVi258 words
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Obituary102 1960-06-06 6 it Ward* tit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY ot our dear!) beloved fathir Dr. OaorKe Hrrbert Oarllck who departed this life on 6.6.53. Always remembered. Badly misted. IN IVIR LOVING Memory of Or Caua Chow Teck. Paaaed away 6-6-M. Alway* renrirrabered. Inserted by belovOft. G. M. CARLICK In proud102 words
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Article251 1960-06-06 6 M Ward* tit (Minimum) IT! COCKTAIL TIME at Madeline's! Our Closing Down Sale Includes many high-quality Cocktail Oowns at low-cut prices. Open till 6 p.m. today. ORIAT RIAOINO at little cost. Complete range of Paa and Fontana books available at B'pora Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Road. LSII MARY LTD.,251 words
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590 1960-06-06 6 The Straits Times Monday. June 6, 1960. The Stalin Touch By his truculent rhetoric Mr. Khrushchev obviously continues to placate the Stalinists in the Kremlin. Despite the Russian disarmament proposals which will come before the ten nation conference at Geneva, the international atmosphere grows distinctly chillier. Malinovsky's rocket rattling, the590 words
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Article343 1960-06-06 6 Of all the frustrations Singapore has suffered in its trade with Indonesia none was more irritating than the February ban on the publication of black market rates for the rupiah. It takes two to make a deal and it seemed that the Indonesian Government was set on trading343 words
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Article271 1960-06-06 6 Mr. Walter Nash's energy belies his 78 years. He has been away from New Zealand since April, when he paid a brief visit to Singapore and then went on to Moscow, London for the Commonwealth meeting and Washington for the Seatn conference. Having put off a visit to271 words
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1050 1960-06-06 6 RALPH SHAW - THE SEARCH FOR OIL MAY BE A FLOP— SO FAR BUT THE BIG BRITISH BASE AT KOTA BELUD, THE HUGE ROAD SCHEME, ALL GO TO MAKE NORTH BORNEO... A BOOM ISLAND! RALPH SHAW by JESSELTON, Sun. TWO unsuccessful attempts in recent years to find workable oil deposits in North Borneo1,050 words
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Letters
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281 1960-06-06 6 WITH the opening of the new university term. I was proud to accompany my son to this groat seat of higher learning. I was. oi. entering the campus for the flret time. Impressed by the magnificent setting end imposing buildings. My heart281 words
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Letter173 1960-06-06 6 IAM sony if I upset Miss Flavia de Souza with my criticism of Mr. Bernstein's recent plan 0 recital. I am sorry to have upset anyone, for I was merely trying to do what a Rood critic should do—comment intelligently on the performance bringing what expertise he has173 words
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Letter162 1960-06-06 6 £VERY true Malayan must take note of the statement by Mr. N. Krishnaswamy, Asian secretary of the World Assembly of Youth. He wants the youth of this country to b« known as "Malayans" and not as Umno. MCA or MIC youth. But what Is In fact happening here?162 words
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Letter194 1960-06-06 6 rpHE recent bird competl--1 tion in Singapore and •Bird Lover's" letter have stimulated great interest amoni> enthusiasts. The merbok is regarded as synonymous with good luck and prosperity. Of all the cage-birds it is the most popular and is known throughout Malaya. Indonesia and Thailand. Legend and folklore194 words
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Letter151 1960-06-06 6 I READ with surprise that x the Penang education department may have to call off Its proposed music classes due to only two of a minimum of 15 enrolments having been registered. The>e courses cost only 50 cents an hour and would be run by qualified teachers It151 words
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Letter83 1960-06-06 6 r piE Selangor branch ot the Labour Party of Malaya wants the United States to apologise to Russia. Apologise for what? They see only the one side of the picture. Why not, as Socialists, turn to the other side? Although I concede that the United States' mode nas83 words
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Letter74 1960-06-06 6 'PHOSE who have followed the correspondence on official jargon might be interested In joining a club founded by an English peer some time ago. The only qualification for membership Is that one must always, when writing to a Government official, end one's letter with th* words: You have74 words
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Advertisement128 1960-06-06 6 Q. Who mad* tti* first wrlstohronomttar? A. *otn. ia 1910. AW ia 1914. Ktw Oattrvatory, Loaota, awarded the ilnt Clvi "A" cartiScata ever givta tot a »mt-cfcroaotjK»rr to a Roles waick— after it aa4 been givta Ike sane trvtre trm as Urte miriae chrenomeien. And iiace that time Rolcx hi128 words
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Article, Illustration452 1960-06-06 7 THAT'S WHY TENGKU ASKED FOR EXPERTS AND EXECUTIVES FROM COMMONWEALTH KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has asked the other Commonwealth countries for executives and experts because he wants to ensure the success of the Federation's second five-year development plan, to be launched452 words
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314 1960-06-06 7 APPEAL TO GOVT: PARDON THESE 'PHONY' CITIZENS -I IPOH, Sunday THE Malayan Indian Congress here will ask the A Government for an "amnesty" for those who had unintentionally given false information when obtaining citizenship papers. "We are very perturbed over the Increasing number of court actions under the Citizenship Ordinance."314 words
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Article19 1960-06-06 7 SEREMBAN. Sun— The St. Paul's Institution Old Boys Association will hold its annual dinner on July 9.19 words
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Article78 1960-06-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Pan-Pacific and Southeast Asian Women's Association hopes to raise more than $10,000 from a fair on July 9. Puan Sharlfah Rodzlah, wife of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the fiesta at the Selangor Turf Club. Part of the money78 words
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Article, Illustration38 1960-06-06 7 The King arrives at mosque for prayers THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in his haji robe, being greeted by the congregation at the Kuala Lumpur Town Mosque as he arrived for Hari Raya Haji prayers. Straits Times picture, v38 words
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220 1960-06-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DRAYERS for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, who is also Sultan of Selangor, were offered in mosques throughout the State on the occasion of Hari Raya Haji this morning. The three big mosques In the Federal capital were packed to capacity. The220 words
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Article128 1960-06-06 7 A good year for housing society I/UAIA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of the Klala Lumpur Co-operative Housing Bociety. Mr. A. DYork, today said that the society had gained the confidence of Its members and other co-operative societies. Speaking at the annual meeting of the society. Mr. York said he hoped128 words
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Article28 1960-06-06 7 SEREMBAN. Bun.— The St. Mark's Church Women's Association will hold a Jumble sale at the Information Centre in Birch Road here on Wednesday at 4 p.m.28 words
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118 1960-06-06 7 THE SO TALL TALE OF THE TAIL OF AN EGG BINGAPORE. Sun —Madam Teo Cheng Lam. 56. was waiting for her pet hen to lay an egg for breakfast yesterday but Instead of the usual egg. the hen laid one with a tall. Said Madam Teo today: "I have been118 words
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Article27 1960-06-06 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Negrl Sembilan police will hold their annual dance at the town hall here on Saturday In aid of the police welfare fund.27 words
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128 1960-06-06 7 \JALACCA. Sun. Five 1 youths assaulted a building contractor. Mr. Ng Hal Oh. and robbed him ot $2,600 in cash and jewellery at his house in Klebang Besar here on Friday night. Mr N«r was In his house at about 7 o-m. with128 words
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Article409 1960-06-06 7 WE USE PERSUASION— MINISTER SINGAPORE, Sunday HTHE MINISTER for A Culture, Mr. S. RuJaratnam, said yesterday that the P.A.P. Government believed in change by persuasion and consent and not by force. He said: "This does not mean that we will not undertake unpopular actions if we are convinced that such409 words
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Article246 1960-06-06 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Three English women school teachers will visit Singapore during a world tour by motor caravan. Jennie Allerton. of Castleford Bhella Kelly, of Derby, and Jill Price, of Bromsgrove. will start on "th» biggest adventure of our lives" on Thursday when they246 words
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Advertisement177 1960-06-06 7 SEASON PRICE SMASHING I SALE I BIGGEST SAVINGS EVER H Antrim Mwr Ilinli M" $12.M f ISO p. M e«rMf* Urn 44" 25 JO lt*O Q] MM Fr.nch Imkntttn* Orvann 42" 9JO 550 TA in«litti Prlrtfatf Far* SNk 14" 12 50 550 H Inglith Printed Cr«t>*-4«- Xt eMm JO 3177 words
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Advertisement277 1960-06-06 7 WHAT'S NEW? IN CASHMERE-SOFT LEATHER Top-groin cowhidt IsV ■s^k^^^^T^ 4 colon. The shape is trimly, sMmly J(Ms tapered at each edge Hke ffsX *aJ \W? a feather. The texture is jJBP \V\(nv^ }M, cashmere-soft, cashmere-supple apt 1»» V like a feather. Truly if s wfev rtf ths triumph of modern277 words
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Article1121 1960-06-06 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - By ALLINGTON KENNARD CRICKET is in crisis. And not for the first time, or the immortal cliche would never have been heard In the land; "it isn't cricket". Obviously this is an appeal if not to umpires then to such finer instincts as may have1,121 words
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Article106 1960-06-06 8 BLACKBERRY WILDERNESS By SYLVIA BERKMAN. (CMlanci lteo MISS Berkman Is a genuine find. The perspicacious know her already, but for those «f us who do not get beyond the bookstall rover of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar these eleven short stories are a revelation. All of them are106 words
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Article216 1960-06-06 8 PREPARATION FOR LITERARY WORK THE ANTE-ROOM. By Uut DickMn. (Macmillan 21i.) EXCEPT for two years as a university teacher, Lovat Dickson't working life has been spent in literary work. At 26 he was the editor of the Fortnightly Review and the Review of Reviews and It is to this ante-room216 words
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Advertisement302 1960-06-06 8 BbbfibV B^a j^bb^B^ B#^*! w Bv^£ IJfHfl 9BV Br PA^^J Br I>>V^1 >>V^— •■l^Bi^Br^*3fl r^^^ --j p^^^m Mj^jt TK<^-^!K»bmJ ft use amm This famous actress knows how important it is for II successful people to keep their teeth white and attractive. That's why she chooses theworld's best ie! toothbrush for302 words
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Advertisement143 1960-06-06 8 (MANUFACTURED IN HOLLAND) STOMACH TABLETS WITH THE ANTI-ULCER FACTOR U ("VIT. U FOR _^HbV_ QUICK RELIEF OF STOMACH DISORDERS NEW! ■T|JH r^^| Wl ia^^LJ PP^ UFVOLtnONARVN'VK/mvrMINT. I l_Bfi^9 l (J B4ML) ON IMIM XIIMIFIC MM?VF^ DISCOVER I fw Gmmk Wan, Duo<k«ji UNsm I krtiliM Colin-. A<uc« «nd< hrunu (.•unlit. H\p*rthlnrhvdru.143 words
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Miscellaneous249 1960-06-06 8 Straits Times Crossword ""■^Br"^~THH^"""TBBf™"""B^B~"~""iBH^^^T"~"i ACROSS 7. Write canto in topping 1. TIM B"^ 1 among criminal*' from (5, 5). 14-6). 9. Explosive report* (10). I. Effluent of the brook (4). 12. Impressive tort of malt on 10. Creeps Into cUaorderly menu UO). gatherings (10). 13. "Don John of is going249 words
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Advertisement1692 1960-06-06 9 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, OLAS6OW, LONDON i CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sport Sai<s P. S>am Penang TEIRESIAS livaraatt Gda. IS Jaae 7 JaM I AJAX Lmraatl. Dwklii Gda. 11 Jaae 7 JMt 0/10 JMt 11 EUMAEUS L don, H burg, R dam. A mojth Jim I Jaae II1,692 words
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Advertisement1320 1960-06-06 9 0^ J aaaT^^ar ifl JatjiwaY^gggV^H aaar JBTJJY M Jjf '^b^bbl F /^%v THE E. A. C. LINES— QrfK^\|l ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS I*v\^Tr''# Soore P S'ram Penang YVlanr SUMOAWA a) t 7 Jaae 1/ I Jmc <AJNT^ ItiSTRIA I Jj 2S lu.f 7S 71 jum 21 2J1,320 words
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Advertisement1392 1960-06-06 9 vu b !!!?o h inc the ben line steamers ltd. t V,' SINGAPORE (iMirperated ia tke UaiUd Kiifdia) t LINES SAILINGS tl ABEH. U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. S ram Ptnanf OEHCLEUCH <or Port Sudan. Liftrptll, Antwerp. RotterdM, Hull la Part Taday OENMHOR tor lirtrMtl. R'dam. H'burf ll Part/1,392 words
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Advertisement1425 1960-06-06 9 i w^ McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w, VljQßk TEL: Ha: ***** WJ r 4^ ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENESS LIME 1 LONOOH. HAMOURC, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE I LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. 1 MULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTIANR. CITY OF RIPON Accaptiaf carp far Ctitral t Seatk Spore P. Sham Penang Aaenca 14/20 JaM1,425 words
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Article1313 1960-06-06 10 Speculation rife over I early decontrol By Our Market Correspondent yHK bulk of the business on the Malayan Ex- 1 change last week was written in mining shares and there was a four points rise in the index to 187.77 by jFriday. Of the 31 price1,313 words
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Article27 1960-06-06 10 TIN Rt BBER (perpieal) (perlb.) May 30 $388.12', $1.25.. 31 S3M.M $1.25% June 1 closed $1.2«-« 2 $388.75 11.25*4 3 $390.75 closed 4 $390.6?', cleaed27 words
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Article474 1960-06-06 10 WITH only a four-day tra Rubber Market was the undertone waa repor main emphasis on June confined to covering for j There was no sign of China buying last week following her appearance in the market late on May 20 for 1. 3 and 4 grades.AP - 474 words
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Article45 1960-06-06 10 DI VIDEN DS A NN OU NCED. Kamponc Lanjut Lower Perak Idrls Hyd. Current payment Sa..6d. l« 6d Date of payment July 6 June 39 July 15 Total Total for far previous year year 3s. 6d. 7*4% Is. 3d. 12H% 50% (old capital) t Interim45 words
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Article1445 1960-06-06 10 'PHI loIKm. mt list of revised quotations wa*. issued bT nirmbn> or the Malayan Stock kvrhancr after their last mri-tin*. on Saturday (June 2) H and L •land for highest and lowest (er busineu dere this year. IMMTRIAIS ML In IritM. 2.40 IM 0rt» 230 _*Ji #tiM1,445 words
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Advertisement1264 1960-06-06 10 |K \HJ>hnEjJ Express U.S.A. PtMllle «V Atlantic Coast Servlea E.I -A. E.T.A. E.T.A. P. S'riam P«n«n| H'konf L. Angelet N. York i. "Kaaikawa Mara" la Part 8 Jaae 28 Jaaa 14 Jaly ■I. "KiaiUwa Mir." Ist Call 24/28 Jaaa 27/28 Juat 2ad Call 28/18 Jaaa 8 Jaly 28 Jaly 141,264 words
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Advertisement433 1960-06-06 10 AN INVESTMENT in the FUTURE OF MALAYA Fo information ond Free Booklet wr>« to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Box 90, Singapore. EVERETT ORIENT LINE far Hiri|k)i|, Jiaaa Spore P. Sham Pananf "ICNEVERCTT" 18 JaM 15 J(M Fat Raataaa, Ckittacas*. Calcatta:— "ftOTHEVERETT' 18 Jaaa 21 Jaaa 24 JaM "DONEVEDETT" 18433 words
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Advertisement713 1960-06-06 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Applications are Invited from suitably qualified male candidates for the appointment of Assistant, Personnel Welfare Department. Applicants should be Singapore) Citizens and should hold a Diploma In Social Science or a University Degree. Experience in administrative work would be an advantage. Application forms and713 words
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Advertisement647 1960-06-06 11 TENDERS MALACCA P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "EX" Contractors for individual Assembly; Halls or combined tenders fromj Class "D" and above Contractors for ill will be received at tho office of the State Engineer, Malacca, up to 3.00 p.m. of 27th June. 1960 for the CONSTRUCTION Oi" ASSEMBLY HALLS647 words
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Advertisement417 1960-06-06 11 TENDERS FEDERATION ARMED FORCES II Mil Xv Tendon are Invited for tee pur* chaae of 93 unserviceable Armed Forces Vehicles, comprising of landrovers, Saloon Cars. Motor Cycles, Trucks and Trailers. Vehicles may be viewed at tbe Federation Ordnance Depot, Vehicle Park, Batu Cantonment, Kuala Lumpur on 27, 28 and 20417 words
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Advertisement945 1960-06-06 11 B* 1 eaW^ 1I I Sea I J™ j f» J m *f /|*^aJ K Mm ((ontloued from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT IS Bore 1 (S (Mln.)— Box M rf*. MaM PIRSONAL lICRITARV RIOUIR ID immediately for representative of British Company. Must be experteaeed. Write Boa A 4744 RT. B'pora. WANTIO945 words
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Advertisement1074 1960-06-06 11 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALI IS Wmr4i IS (Min.)— Box tt Hi. txlrm AOILPNI PARK 3 bedroom compound house. 2 bathrooms (21.000. Real Katat« Aavata Investment Co., 83, The Arcade, I'por* 1 POR SALI 30 Waretiam Road, detached bungalow .1 bedroom* with bathroom* attached, garaga, etc. modern sanitation, freehold, area1,074 words
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Advertisement1795 1960-06-06 11 VEHICLES WANTED IS i*,rdt It (Mim.)— Bom M ate. estni WANTID 1088/80 ANOLIA, Prefect, a:w. Minor. Hillman Mlna, good condition, inußedlate caaa, no dealer*. V, rite Box A4TBI B.T. 8 pore. VIHICLES POR SALE It Wmrdi U (Mtn.)-Bmx tt tti. ttrm ISSS AUSTIN ASS, I»M Renault Daui'hine. Ring (B'por*) :';i«7o.1,795 words
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Article2148 1960-06-06 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh, Sunday THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL— SI74,OOO IST PRIZE— No. *****1 ($47,200). 2ND PRIZE— No. *****1 ($22,184). 3RD PRIZE No. *****4 ($11,328). STARTERS ($l,lBO each): Not. *****7, *****3. *****7. *****3. *****1, *****9. *****5. *****3. *****1, *****4. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO «<ch>: Not. *****8, *****0.2,148 words
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Advertisement263 1960-06-06 12 LISTERINE f IJSißti ft sV w AlfTi ANTISEPTIC Jgk USTERINE M acrfniciOf Ml m Th first sniffle or scratchy feeling M m your throat is a warning reach for Wm^^ Listerine! Gargle Listerine full strength every few hours until your cold X^^ )t) S symptoms disappear. Use Listerine regularly and263 words
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Advertisement117 1960-06-06 12 WAY AHEAD IN EVERYWAY Goodyear leada in new tyre excitement. The new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead in every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What's new about it? Every thing; I Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury ride. Tremendous road grip. You117 words
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Miscellaneous300 1960-06-06 12 COUNTY CKICKET (US) bt R. Bentley 6-3. 6-3. At Oxford: Oxford 434-6 dec at Manchester. (Nawab or Pataudl 113, Fry 100> Priory.- Men's singles final —AForesters 2-0. Oaertner (SA) bt I. Vermaalc (8A» At Cambridge: Comb Services 6-2. 6-4: women's singles final 276-B iWllllams 82) v Cambridge. M. Bueno (Braz)300 words
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235 1960-06-06 13 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Singapore Government Services football team had their share of joy in the Nationall Day celebrations when they beat their Malayan counterparts 3-1 before a crowd of about 4,000, which included the Yang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at Jalan Besar235 words
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Article118 1960-06-06 13 TPOH. Sun. Fourteen swimmers—eight from Penang. five from Ipoh and one from Kuala Lumpur took part In the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Assoeia- I tlon's first Olympic trials here today but none were able to qualify. In the five events held today, the best118 words
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Article326 1960-06-06 13 DEFENDERS STAND STILL AS FORCES SCORE WINNER Penang 2 Armed Forces 3 PENANG, Sunday. jDENANG made a costly mistake that of not playing to the whistle in the 72nd minute 0* their Malaya Cup (north zone) match against Armed Forces here loday. And it brought326 words
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143 1960-06-06 13 Kwong Wah end tour with a 1-0 victory Malacca 0 Kwong Wah 1 MALACCA. Sun. The ITX Kwong Wah football team of Honr Kong ended their Federation of Malaya tour with a 1-0 win over Malacca at the Kubu stadium today. This was Kworg Wah's fourth win in nine matches.143 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-06-06 13 MALAYAN opening bowler Tom Beck shows his anguish as Singapore's opening bat Slvamayam edges a ball between wicketkeeper Geoff Walker and first sßp Gale in yesterdays play in the annua 1 cricket Test on the Singapore padang The match was drawn. Straits Times pictureHan Hai Fong - 63 words
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Article270 1960-06-06 13 Combined Services 3 Perlis 0 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday /COMBINED Services today earned their first full points when they beat Perils 3-0 in a north zone Malaya Cup match which was one of the drabbest seen matches at Princes Road here. Though the Services won convincingly270 words
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60 1960-06-06 13 CHUNG SETS RECORD IN FEATHER DIVISION DENAN'G. Sun. —Chang Kum Weng of Perak last night act a new Malayan featherweight record when he lifted a total poundage of 710 at the Malayan weightlifting championships here. Chung held the previous Malayan mark of 700-ln.s His new figure* last night were 23560 words
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Advertisement231 1960-06-06 13 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB Tickets in the Unlimited Sweepstakes to be held in conjunction with the Race Meeting on 2nd, 6th and 10th July, are on SALE to the GENERAL PUBLIC in SINGAPORE as from TODAY. Tickets are available at the Club's Robinson Road Office and also from the following Agents231 words
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Miscellaneous35 1960-06-06 13 SOCCFR Spore Oovt. Services v Fed. i Oovt. Services < Jalan Besar. Spore. 5.15 pjn). 6AFA Dir. 3D: Tan Tock Seng v Bintang Bul.m (Parrer Pk): RTC v Sukaramal 'A' (Oeylanir>: Cu»toms v Arsenal fParrer Pk).35 words
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Miscellaneous472 1960-06-06 13 SPORTS SUMMARY CBtCKET heavy 1 Harban Singh (S'gort tail Singapore and Malaya 246*215 380-740 record. at drey on Spore padang. Spore IMS Penang. •aid ISO-B dec. (Bowles SB) Malaya SWIMMING 113 and 116-7 iMorgan 4-18J Penanf CSC c'shlps (flnalij «'for N»v»r»tnim Shield (q- Mm free women 'B l Teoti finali472 words
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710 1960-06-06 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - SINGAPORE TAKE THE HONOURS IN DRAW TEST NORMAN SIEBEL By Singapore Sun SINGAPORE and the Federation drew their annual cricket Test on the Singapore padang today with the match ending in very much the same position as it had been at close on the first day, yesterday, with Singapore clearly710 words
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Article390 1960-06-06 14 SYDNEY. Sun. Results, of the weekend soccer matches 111 Australia: RAW. FED. DIV. I— Apia 2 Auburn 3: Balgownie 0 Bankstown 4; GliidesviUe 1 Corrlmalu 1: Oranville 1 Northslde 6; Hakoah 2 Prague 5: Canterbury 2 Budapest 1; Sydney Aus 9 Manly 2. N.S.W. FKD.390 words
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321 1960-06-06 14 SALE FOR JULY MEETING LOTTERY WILL BEGIN IN SPORE TODAY SINGAPORE, Sunday. JHE Singapore Turf Club has named 19 individuals and firms as agents for the sale of its lottery tickets to the public. The public will also be able to obtain tickets321 words
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Article110 1960-06-06 14 He seeks help to find his wife KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A contractor, Mr. Wan Chan Kong, 30. has asked the Social Welfare Department here to help find his wife. Madam Sum Kirn Yew. >7, who disappearrd from their home in Imbl Road 10 months ago. She left the house after110 words
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Article87 1960-06-06 14 Dance hall grenade: 43 injured ORAN. Western Algeria. Bun. Forty-three people were injured last night when a grenade exploded among merrymakers in a dance hall here, police said today. Police and Army unit* swiftly blocked oft the area and arrested two men Police said later that all the Injured wereReuter - 87 words
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Article44 1960-06-06 14 LUYNBS. Western France, Sun. Napoleon Bonaparte's great-grand nephew. Prince Napoleon Murat, was married in the village church here today to Mile. Ines de Luynes. a daughter of the Duke of Luynes. a descendant of one of Louis XlVs Ministers of State. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration138 1960-06-06 14 Elizabeth, 18, will be Borneo's Long Beach girl MODEST BEAUTY IN A WHITE CHEONGSAM IfITHING. Sun. Miss Elizabeth Vun. 18, of North Borneo, will be at Long Beach, California, in August, to compete for the title of "Miss International." Miss Vun (sft. 4in. 35-22-35) beat girls from Kuching and Brunei138 words
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222 1960-06-06 14 SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE last strokes of Saturday midnight sounded 1 as a 50-year-old father of four, set out from Times House in Singapore, on foot for Kuala Lumpur to seek his fortune, i After 10 years of misfor- 1 tune and frustration in Singapore.222 words
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Article35 1960-06-06 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Subscription for the Singapore Government's new $30 million public loan open*, tomorrow. Application forms are obtainable at ths Ac-countant-General's Office, the Treasury and a number of leading banks.35 words
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Article32 1960-06-06 14 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. The Prime Minister, Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, Is to return to Pretoria General Hospital on Friday for a further operation on his ear, according to a newspaper report. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article31 1960-06-06 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. The next quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held In the First District Court, South Bridge Road, at 10.30 a.m. on June 14.31 words
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Article23 1960-06-06 14 INVERNESS, Scotland. Sun. A forest ft re in the Glenmore area near here, has ravaged about 400 acres of timber. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article69 1960-06-06 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Governor of Sarawak. Sir Alexander Waddell, has sent a message to the Yang diPertuan Negara of Singapore. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. on the occasion of National Day. expressing the "fraternal greetings and sincere good wishes for the future" of the Government and the people69 words
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Article63 1960-06-06 14 MONTREAL. Sun. A disgruntled taxpayer used the shirt off his back to pay his 1959 Federal income-tax, it was disclosed today. The man made out a cheque on a torn T-shirt with the notation: 'You might as well have the shirt off my back." Bank63 words
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85 1960-06-06 14 BOY, AGED 7, VANISHES FROM RAIL QUARTERS ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chow Peng Choon, seven, has been reported missing from his home at the railway workshop quarters at Sentul Pasar The father of the child. Mr. Chow Nam. a carpenter at the workshop, .^aid that his son had been playing85 words
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Advertisement308 1960-06-06 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS H'ordi Silt (Minimumi BIRTHS aviet to Ma and taM a aoa' at K K en 4.6.8 U. PALMER To Ann and Grorne a •»n Nikcl Joneph broth, r for l.i ii 4th Junr Mi DEATHS O'MALLEV. OONAGH PATRICK, \(i mt'M -on of I.it and Michael O'Mallty on308 words
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Advertisement79 1960-06-06 14 204 .j. ice cneam f **^m^^^^^DUK^Lji^L \^K 9 f <*** "mm* l y XT"; v *r- VI A family brick for after dinner. individual bricklets for the kids now>, w HSPPBM_K^i- > vanilla, chocolate and strawberry, ■tjjg^grfpffi v You can confidently buy from /\===^B|^J^M ■ttT/7w your Magnolia hawker because all79 words
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Miscellaneous255 1960-06-06 14 Score Board SINGAPORE laS Inns- IC3 FEDERATION Ist Inns. (59 for six overnight) Cottee c Griffin b Jeffers 1 Selvarvtnam b Morgan 22 D. de Sllva r Bowles b Jeffers 4 M. Shephercison lbw Morgan 5 O. de Sllva b Morgan 0 Walker b Morgan 5 Kailasapalhy b JefTers 23255 words
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