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Title Section20 1960-06-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY €EiffrM»iEP SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Nat*" 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 196020 words
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Article, Illustration885 1960-06-11 1 KHIR PLEDGE TO HELP SINGAPORE 'Co-operation is in line with Seafet policy' Closer ties vital: Goh SINGAPORE, Fri. Seventeen senior Government officials eight from the Federation and nine from Singapore met here today for the first of a series of talks to set up a "limited Common885 words
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175 1960-06-11 1 TIBETANS IN 'BIG BATTLES' WITH REDS KATMANDU, Friday. ■JWO "big battles" between Tibetan guerillas and Chinese troops at strategic road centres north of the Nepal-Tibet border have been reported by travellers reaching here. BATTLE NO. 1: At Shekardzong, 45 miles from the foot of Mount Everest, the guerillas are reportedReuter - 175 words
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Article217 1960-06-11 1 rE United States today said that the new Soviet disarmament plan seemed to represent "positive movement" towards the positions put forward by the Allied delegations durinr the courae of the 10-nation East-West disarmament conference. Giving a balance sheet of encouraging and discouraging aspects of theReuter - 217 words
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120 1960-06-11 1 No S'pore civilians honoured by Queen SINGAPORE Fri. For the first time since SlnKapore became self-gov-erning, no local civilians are on the Queen's birthday honours list. This year's awards, where Singapore is concerned, go to members of the armed forces based here. The absence of Singapore civilians on the list120 words
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Article20 1960-06-11 1 TAIPEH, Fri. A special set of stamps will be issued here to mark President Elsenhower's state visit20 words
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Article, Illustration360 1960-06-11 1 Helicopter lifts Hagerty from Tokyo mob TOKYO, Friday. A UNITED States •Marine helicopter today rescued the United States presidential press secretary, Mr. James Hagerty, from a sea of surging, shouting, banner-waving demonstrators and landed him safely near the United States Embassy in Tokyo. Mr. Hagerty's visit was to complete arrangementsReuter; UPI - 360 words
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Article153 1960-06-11 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. A TEXTILE merchant, Jairam Sharma, 38, died tonight after a knife attack at a diirian stall at the Queen Street and Albert Street Junction. Sharma's young wife Raj i Kumari and baby daughter Joyti, aged one, were with him when a man rushed at153 words
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Article34 1960-06-11 1 ATHENS. FrL Five thousand doctors in Athens and Piraeus went on a 48-hour strike today in support of higher wage claims. Skeleton medical staffs attended urgent ca»s in hospitals and clinics. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article99 1960-06-11 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Th« Indonesian Information Minister, Mr. Maladi, yesterday denied that an Army coup had taken place in Jakarta. He was speaking over the radio after a news broadcast. A report of a coup by the I Indonesian Army was carried from Amsterdam by aaReuter - 99 words
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Article23 1960-06-11 1 UKS MISSILfc DESTROYER l-ILKLMLLAL' lii; I -uid'tj a. Im i v n U i r ijuiuru'j brie. iodj Printer AJ'.iJLU'Jr.* f23 words
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Article270 1960-06-11 2 THE REASON IS THAT THEY WANT TO SAVE THEIR OWN SKIN. SAYS THE CHIEF JUSTICE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. f^RLMINALS in Malaya were not motivated by a sense of penitence or remorse when they made confessions, the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, said here today. Usually, when270 words
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Article80 1960-06-11 2 Widow of late Ruler dies, 92 IJIMLA KANGSAR. Frl. The oldest member of the Perak royal family. Raja Permaisuri Che Teh binte Abdullah. 9?.. died at her home here this morning. She was a widow of the late Sultan Sir Alang lakandar «hah of Perak. and leaves behind an adopted80 words
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Article41 1960-06-11 2 JERANTUT. Frl— An agri cultural assistant. Mahamec Nordin bin Mohamed Arof. 39. was allowed ball of $2,000 after he pleaded not guilty in thp Sessions Court here yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $831.41 words
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136 1960-06-11 2 Emergency law exiles: The point of no return I^UALA LUMPUR. Frl. Repatriates from Malaya under the Emergency regulations will be prevented from returning to this country for all time under a new order gazetted today. The Immigration (Prohibition of Entry > Order, signed j by the Minister of External Affairs.136 words
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Article, Illustration582 1960-06-11 2 FEDERATION ARMY CHIEF GETS KCB, AWARDS FOR 20 OTHERS IN BIRTHDAY LIST LONDON, Friday LIEUT.-GENERAL Sir Rodney Moore, Chief of Staff of the Federation Armed Forces and Director of Emergency Operations, has "been made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in Queen582 words
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214 1960-06-11 2 Viscountcy for Slim: 0.B.E. for cricketer Weekes LONDON. Fri Biggest award in the Queen's Birthday Honours list is a viscountcy for Field Marshal Sir WHllam Slim. 68. who retired last February as, Governor-General of Australia. As commander of the 14th Army In Burma in World Wir II he was knownReuter - 214 words
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Miscellaneous11 1960-06-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (jtOO.'A ftAL MMIT*) j r ~111 words
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Article331 1960-06-11 3 Paris postscript: In the ?ood old days the diplomats waltzed at Vienna now it's... OSLO, Friday. MR. MA( MILL AX, the British Prime Minister, said here today that the situation following the Paris "Summit" collapse "is still very obscure." Speaking at a Press conferenceReuter - 331 words
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220 1960-06-11 3 Nawami and 21 of his nudes die in clash JAKARTA, Fri. Twenty-six people died in a clash between troops and members of a nude religious sect in a village near Bandoeng last weekend. Ueut.-Col. Nawawl Allf. spokesman for the West Java Military Command, said today that the incident occurred inReuter - 220 words
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98 1960-06-11 3 Everest NEPAL PROTESTS AGAINST 'HIGHEST PEAK IN CHINA' CLAIM KATMANDU, Pri.— The Nepalese Government has sent a Note' to Peking protesting against the Chinese description of Mount Everest as "the highest peak in the Chinese fatherland." it was reported here last night. The Note also asked for more details ofReuter - 98 words
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Article84 1960-06-11 3 BRITAIN'S 'PLACE OF HONOUR' LONDON. Pri— Mr. P.N Kumykin. leader of the Soviet delegation now in London for talks with the the Board of Trade, said yesterday that the Soviet Union wanted more trade with Britain. Britain, he said, had been one of the first to establish trade with theReuter - 84 words
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Article45 1960-06-11 3 ANTIGUA. Frl Princess Margaret and ncr husband. Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones have sailed for home at the end of their Caribbean honeymoon. They spent their last day gathering coral specimens on the beach before returning to the royal yacht Britannia at sunset Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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167 1960-06-11 3 HIS AIM: TO ENSURE lOOp.c. SUPPORT DURING CRISIS JOHANNESBURG, Friday. DR. Hendrik Verwoerd, the South African Prime Minister, is planning to reshuffle his Cabinet to ensure 100 per cent support from his colleagues in times of crisis, it was reported today. The Rand Daily MallReuter - 167 words
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Article25 1960-06-11 3 NEW YORK. Frt—Manufacturers and workers In the clothing Industry plan a boycott of Japanese and Hong; Kong goods, it was announced yesterday. U.P.IUPI - 25 words
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90 1960-06-11 3 DE GAULLE'S 1,300,000 DISOBEDIENT SERVANTS... PARIS. Frt. More than 1 1.300.000 civil servants went on a 24-hour strike today In the most serious labour upheaval since Gen de Uauhe came to power two years ago. There was no delivery of morning mail today, and dustbins were left unemptled In uncleanedReuter - 90 words
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Article42 1960-06-11 3 BONN. Fri.— A West German trafiic psychologist said at Ooslar today that 12 released murderers had been "the most exemplary drivers" among a cross-section of 3,000 West German motorists tested by traffic psychologists during the past five years. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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347 1960-06-11 3 Duke speaks on South Africa at first Press TORONTO, Friday. HPHE Duke of Edinburgh said at a Press conA fererlce here yesterday that if South Africa's recent troubles had affected British Commonwealth relations it was "because people have had their consciences upset." The Duke, leaning against a grand piano, armsReuter - 347 words
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150 1960-06-11 3 THAT WIND OF CHANGE WON'T BLOW BRITAIN OFF COURSE SAYS MAC QSLO. Fri.— Mr. Maty millan. the British Prime Minister, said here today that the wind of change blowing through Africa was not "such a hurricane that it need blow us off our course." He added: "I am convinced theReuter - 150 words
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181 1960-06-11 3 Rebuff for 'I like Rockefeller' in own state MEW YORK. Pri. 11 All but. one of the 24 Republican members of the U.S House of Representatives from New York were reported today to have endorsed the Vice-Presl-dent. Mr. Richard Nixon, for president The Troy Times-Record said that they included Mr.Reuter - 181 words
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Advertisement83 1960-06-11 3 CDflll B K IWI rnuifi »W*l WIUGIVE D i J CONSULTATIONS Mile. Jacqueline Durieux, 1H senior beauty consultant for the bouse of Lancome is here to advise Malayan women on the latest Jk methods of make-up and skin-care. jjJßml rillim^li an<^ cc #r Ot re consultation let her plan the83 words
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Miscellaneous361 1960-06-11 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE S World of Jaa: uo SSmZTSX? RADI MALAYA from SOU 10.00 p.m. NATIONAL SHOBTWAVe A.M. O.JO Good Morning: 633 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude: 7.00 The Newt MEDII M WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 Th« KuaU Lumpur Ml Metres News: 8.05 A361 words
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Article119 1960-06-11 4 40 girls vie for 'Queen title SINGAPORE, Fri. Forty Singapore girls have so far entered for the National Ball Queen contest to be held during "Malam Tamasha Negara" on June 18 at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 8.30 p.m. Entries for the contest close on June 15 and should reach119 words
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Article364 1960-06-11 4 6 TOP MALAYAN SPORTS STARS AND 4 PROFESSORS AMONG MORE THAN 600 RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES their robes for the big day. And in the Victoria Theatre this evening, every available microphone was occupied by their professors going through "pronounciatlon rehearsals" to avoid stumbling over tonguetwisting names364 words
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Article45 1960-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr Lim Ho ha 3 been elected president of the Singapore Petroleum Products Dealers Association. The secretary is Mr. Llm Yew Kan. Other office-bearers are* Mr. Lee Kok Peng, vicepresident; Mr. Tan Pia Teng. treasurer and Mr. Thomas Soong. auditor.45 words
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248 1960-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. 0 The Guild of graduates of the University of Mala;, a has decided to ask the Singapore Government to review the present big difference in the salaries of honours graduates and those having only pass degrees. This was decided at the guild's annual248 words
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Article, Illustration59 1960-06-11 4 Indonesian Princess to hold exhibition MADAM Emeria Sunaua. (above), an Indonesian princess from Jakarta, is in Singapore to hold an exhibition of her paintings. Madam Sunassa. who said her father was a sultan of the Moluccas* islands and her mother a princess from New Guinea. has with her about 3059 words
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Article, Illustration249 1960-06-11 4 A SIMPLE ceremony and a speech from the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. yesterday marked the 137 th anniversary of the founding of Raffles Institution. Over 1,400 students heard the Minister praise their school for their scholastic and extra-mural achievements during the249 words
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Article220 1960-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO Singapore women leaders, now on a study tour of the United States, are highly impressed by the facilities In welfare homes there and the active part played by the American women in civic work and trade unions. This is stated In a220 words
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Article202 1960-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Work Brigade's first big assignment will begin next Thursday construction of a new drainage canal from Sungei Apl Api, near Paslr Ris. into the sea. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, and other officials will be present202 words
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113 1960-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The People's Association, which 1 will promote community recreation in Singapore, is now being formed. Thirty-three out of 45 organisations have so far nominated three members each. All the nominations will be submitted to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who will appoint113 words
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Advertisement71 1960-06-11 4 TAMMY AND REX HARRISON 0 IS Tammy Crimes I I the girl Rex Harrison j going to marry. Friends 1 say she looks so like Kay Kendall. Story and i picture today in SAMMY AND MAI: LOVE AND FEAR UGLY one-eyed j Sammy Davis, highest I paid Negro entertainer in71 words
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Advertisement549 1960-06-11 4 1 CATHAY I OIfANIgATION 4- CZH23aOEES now sHowiNei'iri Vi'.~ YULBRYNNER 4t^k Z KAY KENDALL MUj 1 once more, \ZI with feeling! in lecnmcoior Supr fimpo..<i Chtaasa Subtitles TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! (Para.) Dean Martin Jerry Lewi* < "Jumping jacks" TomorrdW 845 am Fox l i 3 COINS IN TMI FOUNTAIN 10 *iam-:549 words
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Miscellaneous385 1960-06-11 4 1 The diary YMCA (Orchard Rosd>: Cricket match vs. RAF (Teugah), YMCA ground, 2.15 p.m. BAFFLES MISF.IM. Exhibition of colour photographs of Japan. YWCA (Outram Roacn: VTeens Club and Young Adults Club visit to Sims Avenue Community Centre, 2.30 pm Chlnwe cooking— Tlenuii. caobage, 2.30 p.m. AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES385 words
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169 1960-06-11 5 Villagers screened in surprise swoop KUANTAN, Friday. IN a pre-dawn swoop today security forces cordoned off part of the Jabor Valley area, 11 miles from here, to screen more than 390 villagers. The raid marked Ihe stepping-up of Operation Seladang East, launched two months ago along the Trengganu-Pahang border to169 words
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176 1960-06-11 5 MacDonald offers second art gift to university SINGAPORE, Fri— Mr. Mal- colm Mac Donald has offered to donate a collection of medieval Indian xulpture and modern Indian paintings to the University of Malaya. The former CommissionerGeneral for the United Kingdom in South-East Asia made the offer tonight when he attended176 words
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67 1960-06-11 5 INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF DANCE GIRL'S SON PENANG, Fri. Police are investigating the death of an 11-month-old boy. The baby, son of a dance hostess, died In a Gurney Drive home yesterday. The City Council inspecting officer. Mr. Ong Ewe Hock, refused to issue a certificate after viewing the body.67 words
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193 1960-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A TOP-LEVEL two-day meeting of youth leaders of the Malayan Chinese Association will be held here during the week-end. This was disclosed today by the chairman of the MCA Youth Section. Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. who is also the Assistant193 words
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Article50 1960-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Krl. An 18-year-old youth. Tong Chee Wan. was charged In the second magistrate's court here today with assisting to dispose of a gold chain, worth $30. believed to have been stolen. He was granted $300 bail and the case was postponed to July 22.50 words
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Article, Illustration972 1960-06-11 5 Yong: University cannot remain an 'ivory tower' MINISTER OF EDUCATION ON SINGAPORE DIVISION'S ORIENTATION, THEN FUTURE NATIONAL ROLE HPHE Minister of Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said tonight that the Singapore division of the University of Malaya "cannot possibly remain as an ivory tower, isolated from the society which sustains972 words
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Article67 1960-06-11 5 Sultan attends 'bersanding' SUNGEI PATANI. Fri— The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah, together with the Tengku Puan Besar Kurshiah, widow of the late Yang diPertuan Agong. attended the 'bersandlng' last night of Tengku Malek. son of the Sultan's uncle, Tengku Kassim. and Che Sharifah Ikhlas. daughter of Syed Son Ajlafree.67 words
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Article109 1960-06-11 5 Now the children in Brunei can go swimming again BRUNEI. Fri. The polio epidemic here has been checked, the. Brunei Government announced today. The disease has not claim- ed another victim since the 36th case was reported three weeks ago. None of the victims died. An anti-polio unit,109 words
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Advertisement282 1960-06-11 5 son /f The Shirt that keeps < its smartness XJij&- 4 however much it's /^-^/M *l washed H I non-iron nfr*H ...Non-Iron shirts get a lot of washing and wearing but this never troubles ¥lf|l\ Non-Iron Shirt! It retains its initial smartness after months of wear.. .many many washings. Special282 words
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Article235 1960-06-11 6 BUT THIS TIME THE AIM IS TO SPEED UP THE RAZAK PLAN ATTACK ON RURAL POVERTY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THK KAZAK PLAN to end poverty in the A kampongs has moved into gear with all the 86 districts throughout the country holding weekly meetings on the same235 words
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146 1960-06-11 6 EDUCATION CHIEF PLAYS MEDIATOR: TEACHERS DROP CASES UUALA KANGSAR. 1Y Fri. A teachers' dispute was settled in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday through the mediation of the Chief Education Officer. Perak. Mr. D. D. Bennet. Mr. C. C. Balhetchet. a teacher of the Clifford School here, and Mrs. Balhetchjt. represented146 words
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Article52 1960-06-11 6 PENANG. Fri.— Omar bin Osman. a director of the Pembantu Perlnlagaan Melayu Co., a Malay co-opera-tive loan society, was today granted $10,000 ball after, pleading not guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $10,242 In October. 1957. The case will be heard fin52 words
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Article, Illustration395 1960-06-11 6 'fENGKU ISMAIL SHAH. 22. youngest son of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. was married to Raja Zahara. 18. daughter of the late Raja Bendahara of Perak, Raja Abdul Rashld, at the Istana Oahar* here last night. The traditional akad nikah ceremony, the actual wedding, was performed395 words
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Article67 1960-06-11 6 PKNAM., Fri. A thief threw cold water at a woman at P.i>.i KHadi in Nibong Tebal district. Province Welletlejr, last night and escaped with about 5230 in cash and Jewellery. Chik bint* Mat was in her ■hop counting the day's takings when the thief walked In. jHe67 words
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Article263 1960-06-11 6 THEY FIND JOY IN A DARK WORLD I^UALA LUMPUR. Frt tv Lo ve triumphed In the dark sightless world of a young couple here who have never and will never see each other They are Inche Salihudin bin Abdullah. 20, and hit wife. Che sa'odah binte SharifT. 22. who have263 words
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Article24 1960-06-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has appointed Mr. S. Bambaslvam to act as the Federation's Deputy Registrar of Companies.24 words
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Article, Illustration795 1960-06-11 7 VISITING PULO TIOMAN WITH AH ORANG LAUT A MALAYSIAN MARINE NOMAD IT WAS a still, cloudless day. "Not a cat's paw was to be detected on the surface of the water," remarked John Turnbull Thomson, "and the sailors lay stretched under the scanty shade795 words
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Article460 1960-06-11 7 truttion by the prize, for the nests are the whitest and those best relished by the fickle and fastidious palates of the sons of China All have perished, for the deml-gods are most difficult to propitiate even by cunning offerings." The technique of pacification sounds460 words
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Miscellaneous155 1960-06-11 7 Buys Bunny By Batph Hehnttahi LVi Abner By At Cupp -/a>^/ p J u f£ """IT" VVO BROKE \«000/.'-N07 > o'iS'l I SuPC£Hiy-FRQMOUroFMOi'/HERE,SORS'rS I imUC^** Ar^"/^ MAH NOSE ff JIN PERFECT SMAPE A PLUMP OBUECT.7— /T MYSTER/OUSL.V -W^s^ ■>. l^'JV AHCAINT /TO STICK NEAR BIG MANIPULATES 77A/Y'S M?/ST— .1 &.r^?¥!t^<sL155 words
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Article54 1960-06-11 8 1* W»r4t ll* (Minimum) MS). A MRS VINCBNT SBBAITIAM rhanx relatives A friends for Uieir kind a'lendsnce. congratulatory messages and valuable gifts on the occasion of Uieir wedding. WONC MOM toy or Johore Banru fnrnda for their aaslatance. condeIsassa, wreaths, visit* and attendance a- in» funeral of their father54 words
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Article32 1960-06-11 8 M Nora 1 Sl* (Minimum) IN cmiriihio and loving memory nf V,D Kuppusamy. departed OS) 11 SIS. Bis memory to BS la a treasur*. inserted by bis lvvias and family.32 words
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Article417 1960-06-11 8 U Wtrit tls (Minimum) TNI COCKPITS Java RUattafel tm Mtvafl every Saturday and Sunday lurch time. GIVE GIFT* or Silver Ideal presents for very important oocasiona. for the beat in Bil\ enrare viait Robinson a Brat: Phone B'por* *****. I.IAMN CMINItt COOKING. Cakamaking, Urassmaking In 12 easy Koajulie: I'uay417 words
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715 1960-06-11 8 The Straits Times Saturday, June 11, 1960. The Rubber Researchers Difficulties completely unrelated to the rubber industry's research ptoblems have 1 prevented the amalgamation of the three British bodies hoped for by the Malayan Rubber Fund Board. But the purposes of amalgamation are being secured by the appointment of identical715 words
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Article292 1960-06-11 8 No nationalism can match in intensity that of the Jewish people. But the case of Adolf Eichmann is more than a national issue. Eichmann, Hitler's "Jewish expert", boasted he would deliver five million Jews to the gas-chambers as his personal contribution to the "final solution" of the Jewish292 words
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Article223 1960-06-11 8 The Specialist Teachers' Training Institute at Cheras is unique in Malaya and unique in that it is Malayan. Experiments sufficiently similar have been tried in other countries, however, to allow the prediction that it will be a success and that its influence in education will grow from year223 words
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Article, Illustration827 1960-06-11 8 Vernon Bartlett - Vernon Bartlett w THE MEA WHO REFUSED TO GET RATTLED BY Mr. X's THREATS HAD the Summit conference gone according to plan, its results would probably have been less remarkable than those that are following its failure to meet I wrote eirlier this week of the way827 words
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Article118 1960-06-11 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO Frorr the Straits Times of June 10. 1910 IPOII has been experiencing .shot-king weather The town has been in an almost chronic state of flood. THE expedition which is Catherine data for a monograph of the p.. asants of the world is expected to \islt Malaya shortly.118 words
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Article91 1960-06-11 8 This dilemma would ha** occurred cv n wlthou tne U-2 affair, but' in a much shadows a much graver dilemma for the Americans Are they to depend more and more upon their own armaments, with diminishing support from the allies that from this \»v. European semi-circle? Or are they91 words
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Article370 1960-06-11 9 FANTASTIC, SAYS THE MAGISTRATE WHEN HE HEARS HOW HE DEPENDS ON HIS PARENTS FOR SUPPORT SINGAPORE, Friday. A MAGISTRATE today described as -fan- tastic" the case of a jobless teenaged husband who said he was entirely dependent on his parents for support. Johnny Yeo Swee370 words
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Article121 1960-06-11 9 M ALACC/ Fri. The President of the Sessions Court. Mr. K. Somasundrum, today reserved judgment la the trial of a building Inspector. Mohamed Said bin Khalik, 42. wlio is accused 01 taking a bribe of $50. Mohamed Said was alleged to have corruptly received the121 words
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Article25 1960-06-11 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has accepted an invitation to become the patron of the Singapore Musical Society.25 words
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Article45 1960-06-11 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A receiving order was made today In the High Court against Tiong Lee and Co. on a bankruptcy petition filed by B. Atmaram and Sons. Tiong Lee and Co. are owing the petitioning creditors $14,344.85 on a judgement debt.45 words
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Article72 1960-06-11 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A noted American scientist. Dr. Watson Davis, is due here on Sunday to give l series of talks to schools on the creation and operation of science clubs. Dr. Watson, who Is director ior Science Service, Inc.. is on a three-day visit on a grant72 words
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204 1960-06-11 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. A WOMAN discovered her husband to be a bigamist four months after he married her at the Registry of Marriages, the First Criminal Distric Court was told today. Lim Chuck Hlang. 28. who said he was jobless,204 words
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167 1960-06-11 9 SINGAPORE. Friday. Vf ALAYA'S way of life is to be shown on television i in Japan. A three-man Japanese television team has spent one month in the Federation. It consists of Mr. Michimasa Kuze. producer. Mr. Shlgeo Hosoya. reporter, and Mr. Ko Ichimura,167 words
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Article30 1960-06-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Frt. The Johore English College will hold its annual Speech Day on Aug. 3. There will tl>o be an arts and crafts, science and mathematics exhibitions30 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-06-11 9 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman (centre), walking in procession with officials of Cambridge University during a ceremony on Thursday, when he was given an honorary degree of Doctor of Law by x the University. The honour was conferred upon the Tengku by theUPI - 72 words
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106 1960-06-11 9 PARK TIGER STILL IN COMA-MAY WAKE SOON CEREMBAN, Fr i —T h c Templer Park tigress was still in a coma tonight but showed signs of regaining consciousness. At noon today game rangers forced water down the tigress's throat as it had bad nothing to eat or drink for 40106 words
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Article33 1960-06-11 9 PENANG, Fri.— The Dovernor. Raja Tun Uda, will open the Penang and Province Wellesley secondary schools arts and crafts exhibition at the Wellesley Primary School at 10 a.m. on June 18.33 words
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Article24 1960-06-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Mr. Colin Marshall, a former Johore Conservator of Forests, is now In the service of the Ghana Government.24 words
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72 1960-06-11 9 AUSTRALIA CAN HELP US: P.W.D. MAN KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An Assistant Director of Public Works. Inche Yussof bin Haji Ibrahim, has returned from Australia convinced that Australia could assist Malayan engineers in special fields, especially in sewerage techniques. Inche Yussof attended the annual conference of the Australian Institution of Engineers72 words
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431 1960-06-11 9 THE University of Malaya court agreed today that both the dean and a senior lecturer of the Law Faculty should offer to sit on the FederationSingapore committer examining the question of local law rip?rees when It meets on June431 words
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145 1960-06-11 9 CHARTERED PLANE FLIES IN WITH BODY OF AN ENGINEER KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A coffin bearing the body of the late chief engineer. Public Works Department Brunei, Mr. Kong Hong Chang, arrived here today by chartered Malayan Airways plane. At the airport to receive the coffin were the dead man's friends,145 words
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120 1960-06-11 9 New orders for show licences in Singapore CINGAPORE. frt— Th« Ministry of Home Affairs tonight issut d new orders in connt'.tion with the issue or licences for public entertainments. From Aug. 1 this year applications for concerts, plays and drama must be submitted to the licensing authorities at least one120 words
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Article40 1960-06-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri —Wa n Abdul Hamld bin Dato Mohamed Salleh. who wa s this week released from detention, returned to Johore Bahru. his home town, yesterday after an absence of six years40 words
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Article48 1960-06-11 9 MALACCA. Fri The Mufti of Malacca. Hajl Khalil bin Haji Hussein. died at his home in Mosque Road here this morning. He was 75. The Governor of Malacca. Dato Haji Abdul Malek, was among the large crowd who attended the funeral this evening.48 words
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Advertisement72 1960-06-11 9 DECCA (Moo. in Enflond) Stereophonic Monaural ft***** Cl«t.irel, Opera*, I— tfwM, Uti. AmorKOn, Ve««l, P0,.!.,, Omm, STEREOPHONIC Mm PiCK-Up $»70— SW. STIMOGftAM M»M SGI 77 $43J_J>. f SGIM JStS— s>.,. Mo DntnMin f.r Hwtooow H*.< OHi..- '040F.H0. of Matoro. "■s£-.■;. LS. ISAAC I CO., LTD. g^g I fm# t <»mftt72 words
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Advertisement139 1960-06-11 9 TROUBLES "FlfL says the fkmily doctor %£'J Tou can help prevent I pimples, rashes and prickly m M m\ heat, before they even begin. ifl J^M^t, if you use Asepso Soap. This BL— double-action soap cleanses I your skin thoroughly and its I Mkpowerful antiseptic Blnio- I ML. dlde of139 words
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Article191 1960-06-11 10 cannot congratulate the Game Dept (nor you either) on this one SURELY anyone J Wlth any feelings must ha v p h^n musi nave Deen sickened by th a t biLKenea oy in a I front page photograph of the unfortunate tigress in a trap? I must191 words
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252 1960-06-11 10 APROPOS of Mr. Geh Chong Keat's complaint about discrimination by the Thai authorities against Malayan Chinese with regard to visas to Thailand, the Thai consul In Penang says the guarantor-in-Thal-land ruling applies to all overseas Chinese and not Malayan Chinese alone. But252 words
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Article111 1960-06-11 10 'J'HE service route numbers as displayed in the windows, fronts, and sides of the buses In Singapore are adequate during the day. but fall in their purpose in suburban areas and poorly lighted streets at night. By the time one is able to ascertain the service number, the111 words
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Article68 1960-06-11 10 IN these days of good government and dedicated service one is bewildered by the constant sight of buses in Singapore packed to oxrrflowing. Apparently no thought is given to safety, cleanliness or humanity. Can it b r that but tycoons are scooping more passengers with less68 words
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Article208 1960-06-11 10 1 AM afraid 1 am unable to agree with your comments on my letter published in your issue of May 31. I chose to ena my lette*' "Yours faithfully", since it Is the usual form of courtesy one uses in signing off to an unknown person in business208 words
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Article92 1960-06-11 10 I THANK Dato Ounn Lay Teik for his suggestion that the Federal Government should select students going to Australia and New Zealand. But with all due respect to the Dato I disagree. There are many Instances where students, who did not do well in Malaya, excelled themselves in92 words
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Article275 1960-06-11 10 UAVING been a civil servant and being one of those who resigned let me put to the public the civil servants 1 side of the socalled "souring up of good relations between the people and the Government." The civil service, established on BrltLsh lines. had maintained a275 words
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Article198 1960-06-11 10 I HOPE in fairness to our society that you will publish this reply to the criticisms implied in the letter of "T. C. H." in your issue of June 7. It may interest your correspondent to know that a "local artist" has been maintained in England for198 words
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Article146 1960-06-11 10 I WAS interested to read about Mr. Lee Keng Tye. your oldest regular blood donor and was interested too to note that he gave blood every six months In New Zealand where I was a blood-donor for many years we gave blood every three months146 words
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Advertisement584 1960-06-11 10 I PRODENT! COMPETITION NO. 3 RESULTS FIRST PRIZE WINNER:— f^"^ Kb Mr Khoo Eel Gou, -Jjß i No. X4 Jalan Haji Manam, S 1 y It 1 correct on w r .tyf *L PPUI/fcN 1. Giant Sting Roy f//mSt 3 Grouper (Jew Fish) *^^g« c< Snapper &gJ JL WJj The584 words
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Advertisement188 1960-06-11 10 eiUlllllliiHliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHlll mi iiimiiiii,::: i :'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil: CANE FURNITURE I I SALE NOW ON f UNTIL 25th JUNE Visit Us And Solve Your Furniture Problem Shop Will Remain Open Till 7.30 p.m. During Sal* 425, River Valley Road (Near Great World) Singapore-9 Tel: ***** P.O. Box 1360 riIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH x I It has188 words
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Miscellaneous280 1960-06-11 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS c Brought to nothing— that'i 1 Enough to make Dad reoe) not sound W«a. funny publication (5 »> 7 Devll wlth wil V* arranged Bln life UtUe once' can ba for •nniversary <«• 7>mocking i7> Wh»t one might expect from 10 Penny thrown in the air280 words
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Advertisement1686 1960-06-11 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f 0 AOEN, LIVERPOUL, iIAStOW, LOHDOH ft CONTINENTAL PORT* Out Sport Sails S'hsm Pimm. AJAX LivtrMet, Dublin Tatar EUMAEUS L'don, H'burg. R'dan. A'mouth la Part Jbm 11 PTRRNUS LinrsMl. Giasgaw ftOa. M Jaas U JaM 14/11 JaM 11 AORASTUt M'sulltl. litirpMl. A'movtk JaM 12 JIM 111,686 words
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Advertisement1277 1960-06-11 11 /^v THE E.A.C. LINES- [SKfj^Xn B(N "DSEA MEDITERUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PUTS. kl vb!\)'l Spore •> Sham Peiang IQsXJSf 'FAUTRIA "I) 23 21 Me 2« 17 MM 21/21 JaM jLjßg||7 "SARSODNA" I) 21 JBM/ 4 Jill 5 Italy 1/ 7 Jat| .ia7r"lT "INBIA" 5/ I Jaly Accept, n| cirgo toi1,277 words
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Advertisement1351 1960-06-11 11 sTimNB iHE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. "a,,? 1 SINtaPIME (lacanarattd ii tka untie Kiagaaa) HMS SAUIIMI ta ADEN U.I ft CONTINIHTAI POITS S'pon P. t'haa PanaM BEHMHOI for LlnriMl. "'Mm. HTMrg la Part/11 JaM 14/14 JaM BENVEHUI for Haakarg LORaM. 6'RMath 21 21 JaM 24/ M JaM H/M JBM BENVORLICk]1,351 words
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Advertisement1351 1960-06-11 11 *c- McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. W_ Ttli Bki MMI V"m*»jv <^^ ELLBBMAM UMB KLAVENBSS UMB IONMN NAMBURC. ROTTERDAM WVM LBS AMEIES. MN FIAHCISCO, ft mX. lUTTU. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND em Of MPW IniMlil tarn ear Caakral ft Baa* Spore P Sham Ptnani America 14/ M JMM 21/23 JaM MTM MM1,351 words
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Article34 1960-06-11 12 SINGAPORE. June 10. KIBBfcR: $1,222 per lb. (up three-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: $1,231 (steady quiet). TIN: 5392.621 per picul (up $2.62}). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 15 tons).34 words
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Article343 1960-06-11 12 Rubber premium collapses AFTER the spate of I holidays the Rubber Market was quiet early in the week, but became more active latterly as the last day for dealing in June 1 R.S.S. approached, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly review. The feature of trading has been the collapse343 words
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Article111 1960-06-11 12 CINGAPORK Cnlneae Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent June July shipments $30 buyers, $31 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $47 sellers, drum $50 sellers. Pepper: steady: no business was reported done, Muntok white $260. Sarawak $255 (both up $10', special Sarawak black111 words
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Article666 1960-06-11 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association maac the following changes in its rateo lo mer-r-hanis yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 5/16. O.D. 32 7/16, 90 d/st 32 7,8 credit bills, 32 15/16 trace bills. Selling- T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32; Swlm Francs 140666 words
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Article631 1960-06-11 12 STOCK SHORT? By Our Market Correspondent 'pHE tin price in Singapore yesterday topped the highest mark for four months rising by $2.62} to $392.62} per picul. This followed a rise of £5 per ton in London on a flrrn market. Agency messages from Lon-631 words
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Article22 1960-06-11 12 Mala>an Stock Exchange June IV Junr 9 Industrials: 142.58 143.19 Tin,: 2*2.98 2*2.71 Rubbers: 3U1.80 393.38 Jan. l 1958 10022 words
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Article129 1960-06-11 12 MELBOURNE, Frl. APM gained lid. to 375. sd. and Moulded Product* notes gain- ed 9d. to 20s. on the stock Exchange here today. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend. Oil Search gained 9d. to 6s. Commonwealth bonds traded I along firm lines. Trie Exchange will129 words
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Article52 1960-06-11 12 Output* from the estates and mines In the Gathrie Groap for May and for 1960 to daie In brackets are rabber7.lsS.2oo lb. i 35.892.800 lb): tea black 174.000 lb. (829.000 Ib.i; palm oil 1.908 tons < 10,115 tons); patot kernel* 487 tons (2.787 tons); and tin ore 92052 words
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Article34 1960-06-11 12 The following further May crops are announced: Ayer Panaa 127.000 lb Kluang 81.500 !b.. Pajam 173,000 lb. and llu Benut 36.000 lb. Ayer Moiek 35.760 lb. and Baklt Katil 34 013 lb.34 words
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Article211 1960-06-11 12 TINE first grade rubber buyers J f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 122 cents per lb. up three-eighths of a cent on Thursday's close. The closing tone was uncertain. S.C.CK.A. closing price* In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. l R.S.S. f.o.b. buyers 123, .sellers 123*3 (Ni, Int.211 words
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Article701 1960-06-11 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Sin--1 gapore Harbour Board whanrei this morning are: Pres. Adams 1/2. Wonosari 4/5. Charon 6 A Ouwerkerk 6/7. Lexa Maersk 8/9. Autolycus 13/14. Awajlsan Mai-u 15/16. Ikuahima Maru 19. Scudal N. Wall 2, Bruas 21/22. Kinabalu 24. Siberoet 25/26. Hal Lee 27/28. Nanusa 29/30.701 words
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Advertisement1098 1960-06-11 12 fWhW klm^- mW mmm^*kmmmmm^ m Wmmmmimmi i Express U.S^A. Pacific e« Atlantic Coast Sarvic* E.T.A. t.I.A. E.T.A. S'po'e P. S>ttn Penanf H'kon| L. Anftlti N. Yo'» "Kimkawa Man" 27/21 June II 1 July I July 21 Jily 14 Aif ■'Kaaikawa Man" Ist Call 24.21 July 17/21 July 2U Call 21/111,098 words
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Advertisement241 1960-06-11 12 aKe^tjjaSjjj^gajjj^B^ga^B^B^B^a^B^B^a^BMHß p vggfBgSHHaVBVajVB^BBBiBSa^ia^^HBi^PBHBVBvB^BkSaBH i^ r^ i |I7>ißmT i *"lX EVERETT ORIENT LINE Hi HugkMg, Japaa S ton p Sham t'enarg "LENEVIREn" »hM II M* ft RaagMl. Ckittagut Calcutta "RUTHE¥IRETT"T7rr7. II last 21 Jmi 24 Jim ••••iivERETr- .V............... i« m ;.'t •iLPHtvERin" niiii n mj v Bulk oil'latei sotct am it241 words
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Advertisement754 1960-06-11 12 NOTICES MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE LIMITED Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Malaya Publishing House Limited will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company. 71-77 Stamford Road. Singapore, on Wednesday, June 22nd 1960 at 5.15 p.m., for the following purposes: (1) To754 words
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Advertisement762 1960-06-11 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE It Is notified that from 15th June i960, the Timetables lo- the Farrer Park, Van Kit and Rtver Valley Swimming Pools will be as follow s:Dally from 8 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for762 words
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Advertisement510 1960-06-11 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered contractors of Class 'Ex' k above at the office of the Jurutera Kerja. Tampin up to Noon of tne 20th June, 1960 for the Transport of materials within the district of Tampin and Rembau for period 15.7.60 to 14.7.81. Specifications510 words
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Advertisement236 1960-06-11 13 TENDER CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS CITY ARCHITECT A BUILDING SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT (Ist floor, P.WX). Building) (a) Construction and completion of Staff and Labourers' Quarters at Ulu Pandan Sewage Purification Works. Tender deposit 8100/-. Close at 2.15 p.m. on 24th June. 1&60. CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT (Ist floor. P.W.D. Building) (b)236 words
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Advertisement734 1960-06-11 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Worm, Si (Mt*.)—Box St eU. txtrm j WANTED CLIRK TVPIIT male/ female State qualiticatton and salary expected P.O. Box 1026 Singapore. MESSMAN REQUIRED for officer* mes* 42 Commando. Royal Marine UNAS Sembawan*. Apply Mess Secretary, sivlns reference* and messing proposals. WANTED QUALIFIED TEACHERS734 words
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Advertisement1008 1960-06-11 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt Si (Mln.)— Box tt et: txtrm ELECTRICAL ENGINEER holding certificate of competency of either grade required for dredging company In Perak. Suitable applicants should reply In their own handwriting giving details of educational background, age and experience to Box A 917 8.T., Ipoh. CLIRKB REQUIRED b y1,008 words
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Advertisement1037 1960-06-11 13 UNFUHNUHIO HOUM wttklß five I miles OKI mum have living, dining •hree bedrooms, garage, servants' quarten. telephone, rental to (500. BoxA 4546 S.T. Singapore. OFFICE SPACE VACANT W Wort, IS Mm.)— Sax SI eU. *Mirm TO LIT— I 7 Buklt Blntanc. Koala Lumpur, the old office of the Nanyang Slang1,037 words
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Advertisement999 1960-06-11 13 ROOKS ft PUBLICATIONS If Word, U (Mln.)— Box I* eU. mxtrm 1 SBLFTAUCMT HOKKIEN LBSSONS for absolute beginner*, book* one/two, 1 $2.50 each. Progressive Hokklen, < (latest) $2.30. English Hokklen t dictionary. $5.00. Arcade News. 8. The Arcade, (Spore). 1! NEW PAN BOOKS The League ef Gentlemen By John Boland999 words
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Advertisement1075 1960-06-11 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word, tt (Mln.)— Box tt eU. txtrm I JAGUAR 2.4 (specially equipped) 1967. Tip-top condition throughout taxed comprehensive Insurance four new tyre*. $3,700 0.n.0. View at No. 8. Lorong 24. Singapore 14. ALWAYS A NICB selection of reliable used car* at Ten* Motor Service! Small deposit1,075 words
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Advertisement738 1960-06-11 13 FOR SALE M Wordt U (Mln.)— Box it ett. txtwm lIICONDITIONID (PARIS CO No. 87 Brach Road. Slncapor* Pbooe ***** offer from immediate stock new ans) mused Pumas LCT 12 TPM spar* parti. Cylinder Head complete, Block Osmptate Bearings, camshaft* etc alsa n«w Ocrmarj Furl Injection Parts far Ruston VTH/VSH738 words
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Article, Illustration38 1960-06-11 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP with |I|R. J. WATSON leads in Carthusian II (A. iTI Burton) who gained a shoe.c win ($244 aiid 536) at Ipoh on Wednesday. Carthusian II is fancied to complete a double tomorrow. Straits Times picture.38 words
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Article324 1960-06-11 14 APPRENTICE THANGAVELU WILL PARTNER CHAMPION SPRINTER HIS CLASH WITH DENTENTURIUS AND ON PAROLE WILL PROVIDE AN INTERESTING RACE DOC RODGERS has decided to let Happy Melody take his place in the top sprint field here on Sunday, the last day of the Perak Derby meeting. The324 words
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1127 1960-06-11 14 ACCEPTORS and riders for tomorrow's races A at Ipoh: RACE 1 2.15: (Class 3, Div. 2)— 9 Furs. 1 ***** All Clear (P.H Ong) Hobbs, 4 8.0 Posner 2 2 ***** Rocket <Dr. Lo. MO A S.A. Leong) Teh. 7 8.11 Ward 3 31,127 words
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Article111 1960-06-11 14 MALACCA, Frl. Malacca Cyclists Association will hold the Malayan 50 miles road championship on Aug. 7. The race will be organised by a Malacca C.A. committee headed by the Malacca Chief Police Officer. Inche Mohamed Natt Details of the race were discussed at a meeting held111 words
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Article169 1960-06-11 14 Misra may defend title ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl. India. Pakistan and Hong Kong have been invited to ser.d one player each, with all expenses paid for. to the Malayan tennis championships to be held in Penang from July 28 to Aug. 1 The players, however, hay* not been named. It is169 words
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Article86 1960-06-11 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. Combined Services have withdrawn from the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's second triangular meet at Farrer Park tomorrow (2.30 p.m.). They will be replaced by Anglo-Chinese School, who will meet Johore and a Singapore selection. The ACS. will include M. Jegathesan. who represented Malaya in86 words
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Article73 1960-06-11 14 LONDON. Frl. Britain Is to support proposals for the Introduction of open lawn tennis tournaments and the formation of a third category of competitors to be known as "authorised players" The British Lawn Tenni» Association announced today that It had Instructed its delegates toReuter - 73 words
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Article59 1960-06-11 14 TOKYO. Fri. Far Eastern bantamweight champion Ken ji Yonekura has protested to the Japanese Boxing Commission against the split decision in favour of world bantamweight champion Jose Be cerra of Mexico in their 15--round title fight here on May Yonekura has also asked the Commission toUPI - 59 words
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Article31 1960-06-11 14 LONDON. Frl.— ln county cricket yesterday, Ray Julian, the yourg Leicestershire wlcketKeeper. took five catches against Somerset at Leicester to equal a 28-year-old wlcket-keeplng record for hi* county— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article108 1960-06-11 14 At Hove: Sussex bt RAP by M« Suaaex 298-1 dec. (Lenham 217 n.0.. Cooper 83 n.o). RAF 83. twoday match. At Cambridge: Kent 328-4 dec Cambridge i7B-7 tPrldeaux 6t» rain stopped play. At Manchester: Lanes 156 Northanu 188-5. At Oxford: Hanta 215-5 dec (Flood 72) and 37-1 Oxford108 words
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Article161 1960-06-11 14 Davta Cup (Emr*tean ionr fttnMl). Britain led 2-0 v Belgium (W. Knight bt K. Droasart 8-0. •-2. 6-1. M. OavlM bt J. Brinchant 3-6. 8-7, 6-1. «-6. at Scarborough. Kent championships Men's \ln«*es j. Cranston (US) bt R. Layer (Aust) 6-2. 2-6. 8-«. N Fraser (Aust) bt M. Mulligan161 words
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Article23 1960-06-11 14 Tour match: Burnley 'England) 2 Hearts 'Scott 1. at Toronto US International kartr: New York 2 Bayern-Mumch iGeri 1. at Jersey City23 words
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Article18 1960-06-11 14 rmplrr cruiserwri<ht title: Chic Caklerwood i Scott bt Johnny Halaflhl i Tonga), r.s.f. 12th rd.. at Glwfow.18 words
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Advertisement203 1960-06-11 14 It rK* 2l 4F LV lIM Gi H \3 IR J^^^^^^l V '<>^» 'V *Jt&m J*/<*" »Xri> m I ji£mh v ♦^sSWE^fIC *I 8 hours 20 minutes to be completely accurate 3 QANTAS 707 JET SERVICES A WEEK Passengers on Qantas*7O7 Jetflights leaving Singapore at free jetliner, cruising, radar-guided, comfortably203 words
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Article401 1960-06-11 15 PENALTY LEADS TO 2-0 VICTORY IRAPUATO 2 SPORE SELECTION 0 SINGAPORE. Friday. IT TOOK a 43rd minute penalty to put the touring Mexican football team on the road to victory against a Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. And Irapuato, the Gold Cup401 words
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97 1960-06-11 15 Medan FA invites Selangor to tour KUALA I I'MPI'R, Fri.—Selanfor, the Malaya Cup holders, have been invited to risit .Medan for a series of soccer matches next month. The Medan FA. has asked the Selanfor team to be there from July 9 to July 17. But the FA of Selangor97 words
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173 1960-06-11 15 Trengganu 1 Kelantan 8 JJUALA TRENOGANU. Fri. Four goals by Wan Yahya .-parked Kelantan's 8-1 victory over Trengganu In a Malaya Cup 'East zone> match here today. Trengganu fought galhm'lv In the first half and restricted the visitors to a two-goal interval lead. Zalnuddin.173 words
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Article169 1960-06-11 15 Perils 2 Penang 9 KANGAR, Fri Penang trounced Perlis 9-2 in their Malaya Cup (North Zone> soccer match here today, after conceding a gift goal in the sixth minute. Unperturbed by the early setback Cheong Liam headed Into his own goal Penang soon gained complete mastery and raced ahead169 words
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Article734 1960-06-11 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BY OERAK'S footballers are a contrary lot. They seem to have an unerring flair for doing the unexpected thing In 1957. with a team weakened by a car accident, they reached the final against all calculations and beat hot favourites Selangor 3-1 Last year they returned to the734 words
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Article310 1960-06-11 15 111 l S< ORKRS Total geals: Abdul Ghani (Selangor) 8. Wan Yahya (Kelantan) 6. Aziz Ahmad (Penang) 5. Denton (Joint Services) 4. Jamaluddn. (Peralci 4. Mahayuddin (Armed Force* > 4. Abdul Rahman (Perak) 4, Derrick (Combined Services > 3. Llm Kooi Khye i Penang i 3. Sahar Hussem 'Singapore j310 words
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Article369 1960-06-11 15 SOCCER Malaya Cup; Pcus 2 (Ralun Aamuu, fUit renang v iKuppan 3 A«u Ahmad 3, Raju 2, Arumuganii. m Kui%ur irengganu 1 lAOuul unanl aimi B»kar; Keiaulan i Wati Yanya 4, Hamid Gnaiu. 2, Ibrahim Yahya. Ismail Ahmad), ai K. irengganu. Prnang Div. utu Muslims 4 (Pawancnee Arin> MTC I369 words
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Article223 1960-06-11 15 SOCCER M»U>i (up Armed Forces v Kedah (Rifle Range Rd. Xl 6 cm.) Perak v Combined Service* (CAH jr. Ipoh 7 p.m.). Teur match: FAM Selection v 1.-apuato, Mexico (Merdeka Stadium XL 7 p.m.i. Eastern HK v Penang (City Stadium > Spore Dif. SB: P. Stia v Sele. ur (Farrer223 words
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Advertisement81 1960-06-11 15 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? "Well, I don't know. But so much has happened in recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I find myself getting increasingly Interested in events both here and abroad. "THAT'S WHY I TAKE THE SUNDAY MAIL. IT'S A MEATY81 words
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Advertisement194 1960-06-11 15 fOR VIM! VIGOUR! VITALITY! 3 medicines in one &fo S^ Tokt 7 Vine* toblets for Quick rtlitf fromi S^^^L /*"""""■■>. m HEADACHE, FEVER. BODY PAINS '^A TOOTHACHE, SORt THROAT. .■M Bnw VIN4C a-aa« ktmrt. Self A 9 «nts: th. HENRY WAUCH oew-uno- r^y| t II I SEASON PRICE SMASHING SALE194 words
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Article619 1960-06-11 16 THEY WILL MAKE INDUSTRY MORE COMPETITIVE 13 TOP SCIENTISTS AND EXPERTS TO STUDY POLICY AND RESEARCH <IX top scientists and seven experts will work together to put Malayan rubber in a strong competitive position. They will serve on a coordinating advisory committee on rubber research and development. They will frame619 words
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Article85 1960-06-11 16 MRS. R. WEINER rxpreuM her] condolence received and regret* tt* Is I present unable to reply individually M S. LIAN WOON CHIN and Lian Woon Cnoog thank all r*_tt*M in-d frunds for thilr kind exprvmilonii or •vir.nHthy ana attandaan at tIM fumral or ihrir belovrd moth< r on I DATIN85 words
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Article154 1960-06-11 16 DIDN'T RUNAWAY BALLOON SAN DIEGO. Fri. A spokesman at the United States naval base here said early this morning that jet fighters had tried In vain yesterday to shoot down an Instrument loaded Navy balloon off the Pacific coast. Four jets, zooming straight up in sudden bursts of speed, hadReuter - 154 words
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130 1960-06-11 16 OONG KONG, Fri. n The latest official casualty figures for Typhoon Mary which struck Hong Kong yesterday shows 29 dead, 30 missing and feared killed and 14.250 homeless. But an unofficial count showed 37 as dead and hopes for the 30 others listedReuter - 130 words
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Article354 1960-06-11 16 RUBBER TIN LONDON. Fri. London stock markets ended tUe week and the long account on a satisfactory note loo.iy. Industrial ecju'iies cuntlnued to lmpruve (olluwUig further quod company news and the fie&h overnight advance on Wall Street Gilt-edged securities maintained the sllgntly bener tendency winch developed yesterday and354 words
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Article241 1960-06-11 16 By LIM KEE CHAN OINGAPORE, Fri.— Singapore wrested the A.P. Lim Trophy from Federation of Malaya when they decisively won tonight's international boxing match by winning all the 10 bouts at Happy World stadium. So superior were the welltrained and more experienced Singapore boxers that241 words
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Article48 1960-06-11 16 NEW YORK. Fri.— A bomb scare early today touched off an intensive search of the WaldorfAstoria Hotel. where current guests include Vice-President Richard Nixon and Prince Philip of Britain. Police searched the 43--storey, 2 200 -room structure for three hours, no bomb was found. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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346 1960-06-11 16 EDGBASTON, Friday. iT»HE FIRST TEST between England and South A Africa swung dramatically England's way on the second day today through some brilliant fast bowling by Freddie Trueman and Brian Statham. After England had been dismissed for 292 by mid-afternoon (175-3 overnight),346 words
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471 1960-06-11 16 Stylish win by Penang challenger Eng Huah SIGAPORE. Fri. Penang's Khoo Eng Huah. th* favourite to wrest the Singapore men's singles badminton championship from Omar Ibrahim, opened his bid with a stylish 15-9. 15-11 win over the useful Singapore player Omar Yahya at th<> Singapore Badminton Hall tonight. Eng Huah471 words
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Article158 1960-06-11 16 ENGLAND Ml (175-3 ovrrnightl Pullar c McLean b Goddard 37 t'owdrey r Waite b Adroek 3 Dexter b Tayfirid St Subba Row r Waite b Griffin .".»> Smith c WaiU b Adrork &4 Park* t Waite b Adroek 35 IlUnfworth b TarHrld 1 Barber Ibw Adrork 5 Walker r158 words
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