The Straits Times, 13 June 1960
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Title Section19 1960-06-13 1 Nat*?" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1960 AVlllAI.1: DAILY CERTIFIED SALB> JftIfCEEPS 80,00019 words
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Article, Illustration493 1960-06-13 1 KISHI TO QUIT? JAPANESE OPPOSITION PRESSURE MOUNTS President leaves on the first stage of tour He may go after Ike's visit TOKYO, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Kishi, is expected to resign after President Eisenhower's visit next week. Though T ukyo was quiet today, Opposition pressure was mounting against Mr.Reuter; UPI - 493 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-06-13 1 IT's drizzling, but it doesn't stop Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. from arriving at Pongfoi Point jetty yesterday morning, on his way to keep a picnic date at the nearby Pulau I bin camp, where a group of community131 words
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130 1960-06-13 1 KUCHING, Sunday. 'THE Sarawak Government has ordered photox graphers here to stop selling or exhibiting photographs of semi-nude dyak beauties. The Government said that this request was being made following the recent protest by the only woman member of the Council Negeri, Mrs Tra130 words
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Article16 1960-06-13 1 LONDON. Sun. Britain's industrial construction output rose by six per cent last year.— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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91 1960-06-13 1 NAIROBI, Sun— The Kenya Government announced today it would allow an organised party of Ministers including Africans —to visit Jomo Kenyatta at Lodwar, in the remote Northern Province, where he has been under restriction since his release from Jail. The Kenya African NationalReuter - 91 words
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369 1960-06-13 1 Britain may shift base at S'pore to Perth I ONDON, Sun. Britain is planning to make Perth, in Western Australia, its major base in the Eastern Hemisphere. It might complement and. perhaps, ultimately replace the base at Singapore. Singapore's military value Is considered doubtful because of growing vulnerability In the369 words
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Article152 1960-06-13 1 Sikh mobs attack 500 police NEW DELHI, Sun. About 500 police were forced back into old Delhi's main' police station today as an angry crowd of 15,000 Sikhs lobbed stones and tear gas bombs at them. Ten policemen were injured. The police force retreated In the face of the screamIngReuter - 152 words
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Article35 1960-06-13 1 NOOLA, Northern Rhodesia. Sun. Jack Desfontein. 39--year-old former professional Jockey and one-time winner of the Durban Gold Cup, was killed yesterday when he rebounded from the rails during his comeback to racing.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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443 1960-06-13 1 IKE IS OFF TO WIN FRIENDS IN FAR EAST WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER flew towards the Far East today "to improve the climate of international understanding." He Is due to arrive in Anchorage, Alaska, later today. In the Philippines on June 14, on Formosa on June 18. on Okinawa onReuter - 443 words
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153 1960-06-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Tengku Bendahara of Selangor, Tengku Azman Shah, 28, who is the third son of the Yang diPertuan Agong, was admitted to thje Bungsar Hospital this afternoon after a car accident at Batu Tiftv, It miles from here. He153 words
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Article163 1960-06-13 1 Drama at dawn: Police hold 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Police detained three men, following a drama in North Bridge Road at dawn today in* which detectives flred shots. The drama began at 5 a.m. when two detectives spotted from a distance a group of men breaking into a toy and dress163 words
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Article56 1960-06-13 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Qantas Boeing 707 jetliner from London circled Paya Lebar airport here tonight for more than 30 minutes be- (ore landing The- airport crash-rescue team was alerted until the 30 1 passengers had left the plane. It is due -to leave for Sydney56 words
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Article28 1960-06-13 1 610 TO SMASH REBEL BAND !'\Kl> >nut t m» .-ltd uu i .iU'l iKUiutd |mh And 4 itJibtr iv .< U>cr<M.k rtuel Alseruu 4ork i>pu.*tui>' m < LPf28 words
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Article, Illustration256 1960-06-13 2 Orphan who would rather beg than go home ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 12-year-old boy, Foo Kuan Poh, who is believed to be an orphan, was happily settled at the Social Welfare Children's Home here last night after members of the Strait*. Times staff took him »n the streets and256 words
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394 1960-06-13 2 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - CRISIS AT TENGKU'S DINNER BUT ALL ENDS WELL DOUG LACKERSTEEN From Row over chairman at Premier's farewell party LONDON, Sunday. rpHE MALAYAN High Commission yesterday J- made a successful 11th hour bid to avert a crisis threatening to disrupt arrangements for a farewell dinner last night in honour of the394 words
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Article, Illustration206 1960-06-13 2 KUALA 1.1 MII K. Mm Tbe secretary -general of the Malayan Red Cross. Mrs. T Koruth hope* to organise a display by juniors to publicise Red Cross activities when she return* from her Australian tour soon. An Australian High Commission report says206 words
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Article22 1960-06-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Customs here will be closed for official business on June 27. the first day of Muharam22 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-06-13 2 New hea d of planting association Mr. T. G. Jenkins, assistant director of Gutbrie and Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, has been elected president of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association. He succeeds Mr. I). E. Teale. of Camber batch Ltd. Mr. Jenkins is a member of various otbrr bodies connected57 words
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Article47 1960-06-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A 20-minute film on the work and achievements of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East is being made by the Malayan Film Unit. The film will be "shot" in Indonesia. Thailand, Cambodia. Burma. Pakistan, India. Afghanistan and Malaya.47 words
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Article32 1960-06-13 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Another $10 has been received for 12-year-old blind Jane Chwee of Penang. towards the cost of her studies In Britain. The gift is from Mr. Christopher Eng.32 words
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Article33 1960-06-13 2 ALOR STAR. Sun. Th« Kedah Malay Teachers Union decided last night to organist! "free time" special classes for underquallfled teachers so as to enable them to attain a common minimum standard33 words
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Article26 1960-06-13 2 PENANO. Sun. The City Engineer's Department U> setting up a drainage sec tion to deal with flooding and other allied problems afTectlne the city.26 words
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131 1960-06-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T*HE Department of Information is to throw its 1 full weight behind the Government's drive to end rural poverty. Mr. R. B. 001. head of tho Press division, said today the department would give the rural development plan the same Importance131 words
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Article70 1960-06-13 2 KUALA KUBU BAHPL Sun. Mat bin Awang. 34. whose lorry was involved in a collision with another lorry in which 10 rubber tapper>- were killed, was allowed bail of $1,000 after he was charged with causing death by a negligent act. The accident occurred at the70 words
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144 1960-06-13 2 BRANCH OFFICIAL: EXPEL TAIB' DECISION STANDS KUALA TRENGGANU. Sunday. TPHE Dungun branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic A Party will stand firm over its decision to expel Inche Taib Sabree bin Abu Bakar, Speaker of the Trengganu State Assembly, from the party This was stated today by the acting vice-chairman of144 words
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Article77 1960-06-13 2 HOLIDAY FOR A BRUNEI OFFICIAL SINGAPORE. Sun. The British High Commissioner In Brunei. Mr. Dennis White. flew Into Singapore today on his way to Britain for i a two-month holiday. While here he will be the guest of the United Kingdom I Commissioner-General for South-East Asia. Lord Selkirk. :at Eden77 words
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Article60 1960-06-13 2 PENANO. Bun A Radio Malaya team recorded a popular Malay song. "Dondang Sayang." sung by members and guests of the Dondang Sayang Club at its anniversary dinner last night. The club will stage a show in aid of the Federation School for the Deaf on Aug.60 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-06-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I AUK M*C ID -*Mik)^ AMD W*TW BAOV \f I AM uopc nor I T A w»*< r— r*\.24 words
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Article337 1960-06-13 3 NORTHERN RHODESIA TAKES ANOTHER BIG STEP TO LOWER COLOUR BAR COUNCIL WILL DEBATE BILL MAKING CAFES AND HOTELS OPEN TO ALL CITIZENS LUSAKA, Sunday. NORTHERN Rhodesia will maintain her leadership in lowering racial barriers in the Federation of Rhodesia by trying to end colour337 words
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376 1960-06-13 3 Case of the corpse that came COD baffles all Canada .TORONTO, Sun. Canada's most baffling crime the case of the corpse that came C.0.D., was no nearer a solution today despite round-the-clock work by dozens of detectives. The mystery centred around a blonde whose body was shipped in a trunkUPI - 376 words
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Article55 1960-06-13 3 BONN. Sun.— West German police have set up more than 100 traffic "kindergartens' complete with miniature roads and signs, to teach schoolchildren road safety rules. A Government announcement here said children between the ages of 10 and 12 attend the schools regularly, often as part ofReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1960-06-13 3 TOKYO. Sun Dock Workers at Yokohama Port near Tokyo today began a 72-hour strike to support their claim for a wage In- equivalent to £3. The strike affected 39 whips in the port. Most of them were Japanese.-Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-06-13 3 EICHMANN8 words
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151 1960-06-13 3 lAKARTA. Sun. A new squadron of Soviet -built IL-28 jet bombers has been added to the striking force of the Indonesian Air Force. Antara news agency reported yesterday. The Air Force Chief of Staff. Air Marshal S. Suryadarma. said at the installation ceremony ofReuter - 151 words
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Article205 1960-06-13 3 Israel will not return Eichmann T«EL AVIV, Sun. Adolf Eichmann, accused by Israel of responsibility for the massacre of millions of Jews, is today going over with his interrogators here the record of deportations and death camps which led to a 15-year man--hunt and his ultimate capture. The former NaziReuter - 205 words
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118 1960-06-13 3 NEW QUAKES IN CHILE, BUT NO LOSS OF LIFE SANTIAGO. Sun. Four new earthquakes yesterday rocked devastated southern Chile, but caused no added loss of life, according to first reports. Seismologists in Santiago >aid the strongest of the new temors at 11.30 a.m. was centred south of Coplapo in the118 words
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264 1960-06-13 3 China has 'deadly hatred' for the U.S., says Monty LONDON, Sunday. OIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery, recently home from a visit to China, said in a newspaper article today there was a "deadly hatred of the United States and of everything American" in China today. He wa s writing the firstReuter - 264 words
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97 1960-06-13 3 LINER MAN HELD 274 COCKTAIL PARTIES SOUTHAMPTON, Sun. A New York man arrived here last night at the end of six month's cruising during which he held 274 cocktail parties and played a part In earning $4,000,000. He Is Mr. Vaughan T. Rickard, cruise director of the 34,172 ton CunardReuter - 97 words
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Article129 1960-06-13 3 THEIR HOLIDAYS WERE SPOILT T ONDON, Sun. More than 3,000 British European Airways passengers, mainly holidaymakers and tourists, were held up yesterday by a dispute at London airport. BEA officials said that 58 services, on the domestic and short continental flight* had to be cancelled. Others weVe delayed. They estimatedReuter - 129 words
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Article46 1960-06-13 3 Fred— the robot bank clerk .LONDON Sun Britain's latest labour-savin- robot Fred demonstrated for the first time in Hayes. Middlesex how it could sort bank cheques 15 times faster 'nan clerks. Fred figure reading electronic device was demonstrated at the headquarters of Electrical and Musical Industries.—Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article52 1960-06-13 3 NAPLES. Sun. Tourists are now able to "glide" acrosn the gulf between Naples and the pleasure Isles of Capri and Jschla. An 89-foot long hydrofoil ferry capable of carrying 140 passengers has begun a 30--mlnute service between Naplei and Ischla— a third of the time taken byReuter - 52 words
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283 1960-06-13 3 A CRISIS FOR SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY lOHaNNESB URG, I Sun. The South! African economy, hind-j ered by racial disturbances which have resulted in a fall of con- fldence abroad, is facing a critical future, in the view of leading businessmen and industrialists here. Traders are reported to oe carrying smallerReuter - 283 words
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Article48 1960-06-13 3 VALETTA, Bun. A Roman wall dating from the lirst or second century A.D. and bronze age pottery nave been unearthed beneath a hospital at the old capital of Mdma In the centre of Malta by Dr. David Trump, curator of the National Museum here.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous345 1960-06-13 3 Your radio today. National Day Song And Eitsey Conn»nin SINGAPORE test; 100 A Nl nl Al Tbc °f )era; HADIU aiNUMrunt 1030 j^,,,,,,,^ Ros Hls O rMrdium Wmve 478 metre. cbutn: 1100 Oood Night Short" Wive: metres BAPiiri MALAYA frob 9.o*— lt.M pjn. RADIO IVIAI-ATA A.M. 6.30 Ooo< Morning; 6.32345 words
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Article57 1960-06-13 4 Start on the big span PORT SWETTENHAM, i Sun. Preliminary work on the construction of a $2,700,000 concrete and steel bridge— part of the $30,000.--000 North Klang Btralts project— has already begun. Contractors are now carrying out soil investigations and work Is expected to begin In October. A total of57 words
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238 1960-06-13 4 YOUTH TO UNITEFOR POLITICAL 'HEALTH' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A NATIONAL organisation which will help in the rural development programme and i fight subversion in the country, is to be formed here by the Malayan Youth Council. The organisation, to be known as the Young Workers Movement, will be inaugurated at238 words
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Article55 1960-06-13 4 PENANG. Sun— The president of the Penang and Province Wellesley, Chinese I School Teacners Union. Mr. Oh Seng Huat. today warned that unless Chinese school teachers were united, difflcul- ties were bound to crop up I making their solution quite an impossible task. He was speaking55 words
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Article31 1960-06-13 4 KLUANG. Bun. District Ofticer here. Inche Abdul i I Raof bin Hajl Mohamed Saat. I declared open a new Govern- mt-iit dispensary at Slmpang i Religam today J 131 words
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127 1960-06-13 4 QINGAPORE, Sun. The O children's preview of Ma--1 lam Raksaka Rakyat (People's Mammoth Night) held on May 31 brought in $1,704.10 for the National 1 Theatre Fund. The proceeds from the I sale of programmes on June 4 for Malam Raksaksa127 words
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Article32 1960-06-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sun Professor W. Boyer. professor of political science. University of Pittsburg, USA. will speak on "The Ameican Presidential Elections" at the Rotary Club meeting on Wednesday at Oathay Hotel.32 words
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Article32 1960-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Changi Variety Club will present a full-scale production at the Cultural Centre of "The Pirates of Penzance" on June 15, 16, 17 and 18 at 9 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-06-13 4 Lady Marcella and Tengku at students' art show— rE Lady Marcella. widow of the Sultan of Johore. and her 10-year-old daughter, Tengku Miriam, inspect paintings by Malayan students with the Prime Minister of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman in London last week. The Premier had just opened a*i exhibition of theUPI - 53 words
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Article174 1960-06-13 4 CALL TO SET UP A SCHOOL OF MUSIC Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sun. I The Federation Government has been urged to set up a school of music i in the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya. Alternatively, it was asked to help create an academy or music in the174 words
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Article116 1960-06-13 4 THIS WEEK'S FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE. Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by Field Officers during the shows. TOMORROW:116 words
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Article53 1960-06-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Professor L. A. Bherldan. head of the Law Faculty of the University of Malaya. Singapore, will speak on "The Constitution of the Federation of Malaya" on June 17 at 8.15 p.m at tli* University's arts lecture theatre here. The talk Is organised by the University53 words
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324 1960-06-13 4 Govt. plans dental school to train 60 nurses a year SINGAPORE. Sunday. TPHE Health Ministry will set up a dental school early next year to train about 60 nurses a year to provide a bigger and better dental service for schools in the State. A spokesman for the Ministry today324 words
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90 1960-06-13 4 MONEY FOR RURAL PROGRESS PROMISED KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. —The Assistant Minister for Rural Development. Hajl Khalid bin Awang Osman. today urged State Governments to make money available for rural development schemes. Hajl Khalid was addressing members of State and district rural development committees, heads of departments and State assemblymen. He90 words
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Article42 1960-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Indian Association will hold a dinner party in honour of Mr. Q. J. Malik. Acting Commissioner for India in Singapore, and Mrs. Malik next i Saturday at 8 p.m. at the association's premises in i Balestier Road.42 words
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203 1960-06-13 4 QUERY ON U.S. JET FORCE IN FAR EAST KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V What is the Federation Government's attitude towards the Intention of the United States to fly 120 Supersonic jet planes to South-East Asia? This Is one of 12 questions Mr. V David <S.F. Bungsar) I has given notice he203 words
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Miscellaneous474 1960-06-13 4 Singapore diary... KAMALA CLUB: Sawing Y.W.C.A. i Raffles Quay): class 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; 1 p.m. English conversation intermeto 3 p.m.; 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; em- dlate 9.15 a.m.; advanced 10.15 broidery class 11 a.m. to 1 pm.; am.; beginners 11.15 am 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Chinese474 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1960-06-13 5 GREAT BATTLE WAS TURNING POINT IN HISTORY QN June 14, 1645, Roundhead and Cavalier faced each other along a windy ridge near Naseby in Northamptons hire in a battle that was to decide the future of England. King Charles, his last army gathered round the tattered royal standard, had finally1,336 words
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Miscellaneous137 1960-06-13 5 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimdaht I A./ fTH' 90SS SAIP V\ I I HEY, SYLVESTER f^ I I ITS PAST PRVIN 1 PAINT,\ A «Or». fU* l UP THIS SlfiM < D'YA WANNA EABM ISOVA CX TAKE OPC TK' I I ,uV 4 >.. Jf *3± WHEN I FINISHED l137 words
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Article42 1960-06-13 6 jo »ore-» tie (Minimum) SIRS. A.J. PRIOR wishes to thank •B friends for their condolences during her recent sad bereavement. MR. AND MRS. DENNIS OHARMALINQAM thank friends and relative* for their presence, well-wishes and vakmble gifts on their wedding 4.6. 40.42 words
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The Straits times Monday June 13, 1960.
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Article570 1960-06-13 6 The Federation has begun official talks on Singapore's common market proposals with "an open mind". Inche Mohamed Khir Johari presumably was implying that Singapore must persuade the Federation that the advantages are what they appear to be, and that the scheme can be properly accommodated within the570 words
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Article419 1960-06-13 6 There is an unpleasant implication in the continuing debate about American academic qualifications that universities exist primarily to award degrees. This much is true, that different universities set out to perform different functions, and much of the confusion particularly about American degrees —is the result of it.419 words
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Article225 1960-06-13 6 The mob from whose midst Mr. Hagerty was rescued by a helicopter on Friday has possibly ensured Mr. Eisenhower nothing worse than an extremely boisterous reception when he arrives ir Tokyo next Sunday assuming he does arrive, which row appears certain. Mr. Kishi is tough and his225 words
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Article1191 1960-06-13 6 PATRICK KILLEN - PATRICK KILLEN by More men may have laboured twice as long to build the Taj Mahal, but India's newest engineering marvel is Nehru's own temple to progress and prosperity INDIA'S $389 (U.S.) million Bhakra Dam project is Prime Minister Nehru's 20th century answer to tho Taj Mahal TheUPI - 1,191 words
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446 1960-06-13 6 \f R. 8. H. Peek (8. T. June 4) U merely repeating the obvious > namely, "the Englishman's home is his castle." This applies also to the Asian, and everyone Is entitled tv the privacy of his own home. Reading further one446 words
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Article563 1960-06-13 6 time here he has ever tried to learn and understand the ways of life of some, at least, of the 20 nationalities with whom he works. Instead of retiring every evening into his shell of "national atmosphere". Or Ls he like a Eurasian friend of mine who, after merdeka563 words
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80 1960-06-13 6 Ipoh. Overseas study and 'controls' t WOULD like, as presi--1 dent of the Australia and New Zealand Graduates' Association of Malaya, to comment on the subject of Malayan «tudents proceeding to Australia and New Zealand for education at all level.There have been recently various opinions on this subject Malaya's retiring80 words
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Article108 1960-06-13 6 r Singapore were to have a lottery It might compete or conflict with the Federation's and affect the sale of the latter's tickets. It should be quite obvious that there could exist sonr.e mutual understanding on this point between th e two Governments. So Singapore has to be content108 words
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Article179 1960-06-13 7 TWO BIG UNIONS NOW PLEDGE THEIR FULL SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT MOVE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE FEDERATION Government's move to boycott South African poods gained momentum today as two unions pledged their wholehearted support for it. They were the 6,000-strong War Department Civilian Staff Association and the Penang179 words
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153 1960-06-13 7 MTUC SHOCK OVER REPORT OF 'SLAVE LABOUR' IN S. AFRICA KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Trade Unions Congress is alarmed over reports received from the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions that African slave labour is being used i.i South Africa. The secretary-general of the congress. Mr. K. V. Thaver.153 words
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Article43 1960-06-13 7 MUAR. Sun.— The Chief Education Officer. Johore, Mr. S. V. J. Ponnlah. said today that the Government was prepared to help solve various problems in Chinese schools. He was speaking at th» opening of the Chinese Teachers Association here.43 words
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Article186 1960-06-13 7 STAFF MA V BE CUT AFTER JUL V 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. /CIVILIAN workers of the Commonwealth Armed Forces have been warned that the end of the Emergency next month will bring further retrenchment. The warning was given in an article in the Union News,186 words
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Article60 1960-06-13 7 Artisans and English KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The War Department Civilian Staff Association wants the War Department to do away with the requirement that Class One artisans should be able to speak and understand English. The question will be discussed at a joint consultative meeting tomorrow. The associations stand was confirmed60 words
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Article34 1960-06-13 7 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— Three Alliance candidates were returned in the local council election at Jerkon New Village here yesterday. They are: Chan Wah Sang. Wong Ming and Choo Nam.34 words
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122 1960-06-13 7 ALLEGED ASSAULT IN HOSPITAL: QUESTIONS BY AN M.P. rOH, Sun. Questions on the alleged assault of a four-year-old girl patient of the Johore Bharu General Hospital, by an attendant will be asked at next week's meeting of Parliament. Mr. 8. P. Seenlvasagajn <P.P P.— Menglembu will ask the Minister for122 words
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Article67 1960-06-13 7 IPOH, Sunday. A FIVE-MAN gang which specialised in robbing r courting couples in the Taiping Lake Garden area has been smashed, a senior police spokesman said here today. I gang usually operated teams and were armth daggers, ■r several robberies, th* Increased their patrols he67 words
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Article28 1960-06-13 7 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Indonesian Consul-General In Singapore, Col. Suglh Arto, returned by Garuda Airways today after a fourday "routine" Ylslt to Jakarta, accompanied by his wife.28 words
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162 1960-06-13 7 CINGAPORE, Bun. Chinese importers of Indonesian rubber today claimed that the "tribute" they paid to the Singapore Rubber Packers' Association went on weekly din- ners for members of the association. A meeting of the Singapore Importers and Exporters' Association called for an end to162 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-06-13 7 A growl— and then some milk SEREMBAN Sun. The Templer Park tiger growled this morning after being unconscious for more than 84 hours. But it was still in a dase and allowed milk to be poured down its throat. It is apparently still feeling the effects of the drug fired101 words
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343 1960-06-13 7 COURTESY CALL TO CUSTOMS BY MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today told Customs officers to maintain a high standard of courtesy when dealing with the public. Opening the annual delegates conference of the Customs Services Union of Malaya, he said that the revenue343 words
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115 1960-06-13 7 Golden gifts for all at a golden -wedding UUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. v —More than 500 relatives, friends and wellwishers turned up to otter their felicitations to a.former Federal and state councillor, Mr. Kee Hup Hor. and hib wife at a dinner last night celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. The dinner115 words
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Article106 1960-06-13 7 BOAC MAY OPEN BORNEO SERVICE BINGAPORE, Bun— BOAC's general manager for Eastern routes. Mr. B.W. Bamfylde. leaves here for Borneo by Malayan Airways tomorrow to study the prospects of expanding his airlines services there. Mr. Bamfylde who is responsible for BOAC s Asian and Australasian route and services network, will106 words
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Article70 1960-06-13 7 Man found dead on steps JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The body of a 22- year-old man, Kan Kum Tong, was found sprawled on the steps leading to the audience hall of the Government offices yesterday. His head was smashed. A woman sweeper found the body. Kan was employed as an Inspector70 words
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Article296 1960-06-13 7 MCA AIMS TO OUST PPP FROM KINTA TPOH, Sun. The J. Malayan Chinese Association plans to recapture control of the People's Progressive Party stronghold of Klnta district before the next general election. T^e chairman of the political committee of the Peralc MCA, Mr. LI?<" Why Hone, today declared tills to296 words
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Article36 1960-06-13 7 SINOAPORE, Sun.— A 40--acre piece of land In north Seletar has been earmarked by the Government for a proposed Malay settlement The land Is owned by th« Bukit Sembawang Rubber Co. Ltd.36 words
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Advertisement143 1960-06-13 7 Facts need no Corroboration! Owing to our importing directly in Big quantities ti < torvo other market.— We are always hi a itsitiN to tffor yov Uxtiiot it Rock Bottom Prices Visit sir "MID SUMMER SALE 1 KRIPALSON 65, Arab Street. Statfiftft-7 PfcMt: ***** ***** TIKMi tamli VSO StiitiM 72"143 words
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Advertisement151 1960-06-13 7 (MANUFACTURED BY MOSAPHARM HOLLAND) STOMACH TABLETS WITH THE ANTI-ULCER FACTOR U ("vrr ir) rnp QUICK RELIEF Of STOMACH DISORDERS Tn2wr~E«Y« I VOLUTION A«> NfWTMATMINT. I BAbfU ON HTFST SCIENTIFIC DISCOVER (or Ctmk (Km Diio4t<Mi t wctv I Urrimc Qilim. AciMt tn4C>i">nK <..tmm. Gmnc UwurtMam or n*r>ou» or.|in A«tlUM* *u*«t OiH>l—151 words
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Article895 1960-06-13 8 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY by An enthralling history in the annals of a great seafaring- nation THESE SPLENDID SHIPS. By David Divin* (Frederick Muller, 255). rpHIS IS the story of J- the Peninsular and Oriental Line, of its growth from the two or three ships of a few895 words
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Article210 1960-06-13 8 PLAYINO FOR LIFE By William F. Talbert <Gollancz 21s > ATOP-ranking American tennis star for years, Billy Talbert was the first diabetic to achieve world fame as an athlete. As a schoolboy he sat in the bleachers. As ne grew older his father very sensibly gave210 words
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Article289 1960-06-13 8 China sets the pace CHINA: NEW ACI AND OUTLOOK. By Dr. Ping-Chia Kuo. (Penguin Books 3s. 6d.i FJR. KUO PING- CHIA's analysis of the Communist revolution in China, first published four years ago. now appears as a Penguin special. The communes naturally occupy a great deal of this fresh attention.289 words
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Advertisement403 1960-06-13 8 i556"666/'-i JPRODENT: I (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE JACKPOT COMPETITION Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st. July, 1960 j Ist. PRIZE j NEW 1960 FORD ANGLIA I 2nd PRIZE $2,000/- cash I 3rd PRIZE $1,000/- cash I Plus many consolation prizes of Evening in Paris Perfume Gramophone Records etc. j H403 words
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Advertisement170 1960-06-13 8 W t>o/)/MC FLY NOW- PAY LATER to any of these places in >S -VComet jetliner comfort! BANGKOK H TOKYO i v.' dF^ ■■■> mono KOMe v i^^J^Mr^jjjy J /BBBBBBBf^S^. ▼«F "m m "f^BJ *ine*roM k«aia ui»nm Mjy t^JMp'y ;> v^^ I "'cfc^Hßßßßßfc^^' 4BBm bI jj^^^Jßß. Why not fly to any170 words
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Miscellaneous176 1960-06-13 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 5. It's soand«d Ju«t for em1. A V.C. iwMtTM It for a f«n SSSLJ^^-. t>- of nthtlng, protettfy (6. 7.. *2"£ (tF 8. In oofnmonpi>Oß mu round- S v nn_ 1, T Cap one turn In U«e Jg?. B 9. Many Mcord on foot in the176 words
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Advertisement2676 1960-06-13 9 WttTTTWmJJJMjTrFWTJTWA Ti'lVng aHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPIRE iiicirtoaUl n tie Until »ti«. S LINES SAILINGS tl AMM. UK ft CMTINENTAI PMTS Span P. n«M <«im| I If NMHOI to- intratM. Roam. Mtu-i la >ki TMm M/ 14 mm K N VENUE for ■aMMRJ. LtMM. 6'NMtti »/21 JaM 24 H2,676 words
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Advertisement1428 1960-06-13 9 w. McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. Vfi&L TEL: Ha 2IJII VK r*** lIXIaWAN LIME KLAVINESS LINE LINMN. NAMKVM, ROTTERDAM, HAVRE IK ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO ft NOLL SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER I PORTLANI Cl V If RIPIN Acccatitf carge ftr Cettrtl I SMtk Spot P. S>am Aaenci 14/ M JMt .1211 m* 24/ MMM1,428 words
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Article1244 1960-06-13 10 By Our Market Correspondent 1 AST WEEK the emphasis on the Malayan Stock Exchange was concentrated on tin shares, but although the section was firm earlier in the week it is eased at the close, in common with other issues on profit-taking. Thirty-four minings1,244 words
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Article27 1960-06-13 10 TIN BIBBER (per picul) (per Ib.) June 6 closed 51.254 7 53M.62H ILMfc S $389.50 51.23-S 9 $390.00 SI.Z2H 1« $392.62. SI ::i 11 $*****27 words
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Article74 1960-06-13 10 DI VIDENDS AN NOUNC ED irrcni Date or InUI Toul for mi- nt payment for previous year year Robln»on .uid 6', Ist cum. pref. "i June 30 6% t r c 8' r 2nd cum. pref. 4'- June 30 87c 8% Frasrr and Keave T's'r cum. pref. 3»i June 2574 words
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Article193 1960-06-13 10 PERSISTENT selling last week t'>ok the price of rubber down from an opening of around 126 cents to just below the 123 cents level on Friday. The feature of fie price was the disappearance of the j premium on June as trading In it as the193 words
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Article23 1960-06-13 10 Malayan Sioi-k Exchange: Junr 11 June 1( Industrials: 142.06 142.51 Tins; 204.8S IMjM i Rubber*: 3011.4 b 3U2.81 Jan. 1 195X=100.23 words
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Article311 1960-06-13 10 OINCI.-U-OKfc memuei* ot the Malayan stock K\rhange reported the lolloping ou.-ine.sh at 12 noon on Saturday. June 11. (Bargains are piven before prices unless only one was written t. Industrials: Fraser and Neava ords i 2) $2.13 and $2.14. Gamaiou $2.40 D. $2.38; Hume pref. (2) Ads. l',311 words
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Article378 1960-06-13 10 COMMODITY REVIEW the drop of eight per cent In panMalajan stocks ai the end of the month to 111,140 tons showed that the balance of the shipment bad to be met out of stocks. Production in the first four months of this year totalled 221.632 tons against 211.872 tons inAP - 378 words
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Article68 1960-06-13 10 rpHE Malayan I irhange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its »ates to mercnaiiis on Saturday June 10, (the rate la to $100): Selling T.T. or OJ). ready: Swedish Kronor 168 'i. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong, th<? U.S. dollar waa quoted at .S.'.e'-j68 words
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Article1488 1960-06-13 10 THi: folio-vine H*t of rruvfd quotation* was Nsued by Sinxaporr mrmhrrs of thr Mala- van Stork Exchange after thrir I last mrrUnf on Saturday (June 111 H and I. stand for highest and lowest for business done thii year. Alia tricks. 2 40 2 20 Ordi 801,488 words
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Advertisement612 1960-06-13 10 INVEST and PROSPER! -in UNIT TRUSTS For information and Free Booklet write to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Box 90, Singapore. 7— EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far H..t»i»l Jaaai:- Sj>o'» p S >jm Penjnj "LINt»f«TT" Far tHiaaa Ctituian Caleittt:Bulk oil latex spKt available. JOHNSON LINE Fir Htttkaat Jiii" S pore P.612 words
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Advertisement380 1960-06-13 10 TENDERS CENTRAL ELECTRiaTT BOARD Tenders ai« united for 'r»a construction of 2 Type IV quarters and Offlce/Store at Banting. C.E.B. registered Class A, B and C contractors to apply to tha Architect, Central Electricity Board. P.O. Box No. 1006. Kuala Lumpur for drawings and bilU of quaiur A deposit ot380 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1960-06-13 11 Received cable Mr. V. Nagalingam, 55, Executive Officer of Criminal and Dlatrlct Magistrates Courts and of 48, Tronoh Road, Singapore, died of heartfallure while on leave in Ceylon. A Government Officer for 38 years, Mr. Nagalingam was a prominent member of the Ceylon Community in Singapore He leaves behind70 words
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Advertisement1342 1960-06-13 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE I SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SINGAPORE FIRE BRIGADE: f The '^"^PrV" ll^ ht*. Appointment will be on tern- j Middle 111 Cert.ncate. Applicants porarv basis in the first instance I must have passed a Sight Test 55 a view to future permanency 11,342 words
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Advertisement527 1960-06-13 11 NOTICES BEOISTBATION OF CHILDREN PORN IN 19..3 A 1*55 FOR Ml MISSION INTO SCHOOLS IN IMI It is hereby notified that parents or guardians of children born in 1953 and 1954 should register their children for admission tn 1961 ro the nearest school to their homes. 2. When registering parents/527 words
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Advertisement1767 1960-06-13 11 i^m 2^|^^j22hi hhl (Continurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward* Si (Mim.)— tax St ett. axtra QUALIFIED QUANTITY SURVIVOR .ARI.C.S.) required for professional office. Apply with details of experience and salary required to Boa A 4»M ST. Spore. WANTED FOROSON and Caterpillar Drivers. Must be prepared to work ta1,767 words
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Advertisement1156 1960-06-13 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i Ward* Si (Mim.)— tax tt aU. extra NIC! TERRACE HOUSI, S-roota, partly furnished, m.s.. Cbangi. Rant 5230/- pm. Apply Box A4ST7 S.T. B'pore. TO LIT: Furalsaad 3— Bedroom Compound Houae. Braddell Height*. Oood Locality 5430 p.m. Apply Within Tel. 3445H !7sV)'S pore). FULLY FURNISHED self contained flat1,156 words
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Advertisement1096 1960-06-13 11 TUITION It Wardt Si (Mim.)— Sax it ttt. txtra AT YOUR NIMI prtvste tuition for I all standards In all school subjects from $20 monthly. Particulars P.O. Box 24M (8 pore.. RECENTLY RETIRED lad* teacher offers tuit'on for all primary suKW't* and English for higher forms 1 call at S9IA,1,096 words
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Advertisement1041 1960-06-13 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Ward, S* (Mim.>—tox St et,. txtrm IMS RINAULT DAUPHINS, TH: S'pors SS26O. 81NAULT late IMH recently ro sprayed. n*w i.dtttry, tyres, (axed insurad. 32 Orange Road, Singapore. MATCHLESS M CYCLE 1U52 Vrapa Scooter 19&6 for xalc. View Cross Street ear park. Wanint IMTfatM Triumpii ptKMls Lav 29T331,041 words
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Article1901 1960-06-13 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By HE CONFIRMS GOLD VASE FORM OVER CHAMPION SPRINTER HAPPY MELODY IPOH, Sun. It was the Gold Vase finish all over again j; when Dententurius and Happy Melody clashed in the main sprint here today. Goyant Stable's Den- tenturius (receiving 25--lb) toppled the champion sprinter1,901 words
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Article53 1960-06-13 12 TOTAL POOL $209,700 No. *****0 ($57,910). No. *****6 ($27,217). No. *****4 $13 898 >. Starters ($2,070 Mch): Nos. *****4. *****8. *****9. *****6. *****2 *****5. *****5. Consolation ($l,OOO each i Nos. *****6, *****6. *****6. *****5 *****4, *****7. *****9, *****6. *****5. *****1. Numbers forecast pool (30) SlO. Four digits (4430)53 words
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Article330 1960-06-13 12 A THRILLING FINISH SEREMBAN. Sunday. rpHE Malayan Cricket Association league match between Negri Sembilan and Johore ended in a draw here today with Negri 11 runs short of victory and the last wicket to fall. Scores: Johore 166 and 122. Negri 106 and 172-9. Johore who330 words
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Article379 1960-06-13 12 Time saved Singapore Police K.UALA LUMPUR. 4>un.--|' Time saved Singapore Police irom defeat in their annual cricket match against me Malayan Police at Rifle Kunge Koad today. Malayan Police, needlnn UJ in 44 minutes to »m. were 73 for live at close. Spore Police Ist Inns 155 Malayan Police Xt379 words
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Article44 1960-06-13 12 JAKARTA, Sun Indonesia footballers are talented but they need much more training, according to a leading i British soccer coach now In Indonesia. Wally Barnes told 32 Indonesian coaches: "You need more coaches to develop th« talents of your players."— U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article462 1960-06-13 13 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By But Singapore were groping till 62nd minute JOHORE 1 SINGAPORE 4; BATU PAHAT. SUNDAY SINGAPORE had to wait till the 62nd minute to make sure of victory against Johore in their south zone Malaya Cup match here today, and owed their 4-1 margin462 words
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301 1960-06-13 13 By TEOH ENC TATT Singapore. Sun. MALACCA, who held holders Selangor to a 2-2 draw at Malacca a fortnight ago, today upset Singapore Joint Services runaway 7-0 winners over Johore by 3-1 in their south zone Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium301 words
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Article64 1960-06-13 13 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun.— Penang Technical Institute and Penang Free School beat Penang state record for the 4x440 yards relay in an invitation event at the Buklt Mertajam High Bchool athletics championships The Technical Institute team clocked 3min S7JWC. beating Penang Free School in a thrilling64 words
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1722 1960-06-13 13 Tour matches: F.A.M. Selection 0 Irapuato. Mexico 0. at Penang: Peiuk 2 ijambu Keasvjn. Wait Sung) Eastern, HK 5 (Szcio Sum, Cliv Wing Wah 2. Kwok Moor Wah) at Ipoh. Malaya Cup (South zone) Johore 1 (Lattff Ibrahim; core 4 (Mahal. Ambu 3, Rahim1,722 words
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Article181 1960-06-13 13 SOCCER Tour match: Irapuato, Me\:co v Eastern. HK (Merdeka Stadium. 8 ni > S'Der Div. 1: Indonesia Muda v SIA (Princes Rdi: Dlv. Si Recce Rent v TPCA B" <RiMp Range); Dlv. 3: TPCA 61A <u?dang); VOCSC v SRC iPudu Rdi. Spore Dlv. 3C: Klialsa v Comiios (Farrer181 words
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563 1960-06-13 13 OH KEE TIANG - MILOC SENT OFF AS MEXICANS ARE BOOED FOR POOR DISPLAY OH KEE TIANG By PENANG. Sunday ground after what appeared to be a kick on the thigh. Mexican centre-forward Miloc ran up and tried to barge Oabrielle. Referee Huang saw this and asked Miloc for his name. The Mexican player563 words
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Article63 1960-06-13 13 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Long Jumper Kamaruddin bin Maldln won three events in the Pelandok Amateur Athletic Club's open championships' dt Cheras Road here today. Kamaruddin won the long jump 22ft Tin) hop step and jump (42ft 91n) and the 100 yards <lo.Bseo. High jumper Tan Ghee Lln turned63 words
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263 1960-06-13 13 So easy for Eastern against weak Perak team IPOH. Sun.— The Eastern touring team from Hong Kong beat a weak Perak selection 5-2 in a friendly soccer match at the Chines? Assembly Hall ground hen today. Perak were without four of their best players— Ahmad Nazari, Jamaluddin. Ng Boom Bee,263 words
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Advertisement53 1960-06-13 13 WHATS NEW? IN CASHMERE. SOFT LEATHER Hgl^B^nmW^ T*p.|ram «««fi^» ht «Bs^B^^^~^ 4 colon, Tht shape is trimly, tlimly /A>/s*^^Hfc# toptred at each edge like mj ...-xl/ \W a feather. The texture ia 4E^ \L\(n\} "Up ea?hmere-toft, euhmere-eupple j/l |1* like t feather. Truly It's V^ifc^^-- fitrngf tht triumph of modern53 words
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Advertisement355 1960-06-13 13 ProfecT your hecilfh The XATADYNwoy! iiif ■1111 Instantaneous (filtered sterilised) water at the turn of your top. Fit one immediately for your health's take! Any plumber con easily instal it in your existing water system. Woter treoted by KATADYN is guoronteed to be pure, and no boiling is required. Mere355 words
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Article27 1960-06-13 14 GRAZ. Austria. Sun. Three people, including the pilot, were believed killed when a sports plane crashed in South Styria. near the Yugoslav border, today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Obituary106 1960-06-13 14 MADAM V. PACKIRISAMV (Alamrlu) panned away today 12.6.60. Oortrße will leave 223 Carpmael Road, ai 4.30 p.m. today. MR. FINLAV OOBtON age M, paated away peacefully on 11 6 too CortrKt leaving General Hospital on •13.6.60 at 4 30 p.m. for interment at Hidadurl. (B'pore). Will: KCITM Will. 69106 words
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Article48 1960-06-13 14 ATTENTION graduates of University of Malaya. W> have taken various prr*onal and group pictures during the Convocation. held at the Victoria Memorial Hall: Also during tea party. We welcome all to the studio at your earliest convenience Century Photographer* Air-conditioned). 140 Cross Street. Hpore. 1. Tel. *****.48 words
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Article, Illustration97 1960-06-13 14 THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of New Zealand. Viscount j Cobham, yesterday passed through Singapore and Kuala Lumpur on his way home from Britain. He was met at Kuala Lumpur airport by the Deputy I'riinr Minister and Mm- ister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak.97 words
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214 1960-06-13 14 MCA to have own 'house' for youth section |{UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association will be run on a parliamentary system, with its own "MPs" and a "Speaker." A committee meeting of the youth section today elected Mr Chan Chong Wen as the Speaker-design-ate. The214 words
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Article653 1960-06-13 14 ARMY v S.t'.R.C. S.C.R.C. Ong Lee c Hadley b Spall 15 Lnn Swang c G.lffln b Goodall 2 John Tan c Fnrmiloe b Spall 29 Eddie Pang < Griffin b Spall 4 Beng Bee c Pi.Ung b Goodall 55 Cecil Wong c Perkins b Goodall 56653 words
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218 1960-06-13 14 I ONDON, Sun. Captain Henry Kerby, a Conservative Member of Parliament, said today he was "very annoyed" that the mass bands of the Guards played "The Badenweiler" one of Hitler's favourite marching tunes en route from Wellington Barracks to Horse GuardsReuter - 218 words
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Article35 1960-06-13 14 XJASHVILLE. Tennessee, Sun.— A 29-year-old housewife. 11 Mrs. Francis Tate. offered forgiveness yesterday to her husband who has confessed t« sending her a gift package that exploded and tore off her hands. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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357 1960-06-13 14 F. SALAHUDIN - ARMYHEAD TABLE AT END OF Ist ROUND F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE. Sun. THE first round of the Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament ended today with Army in the lead for the first time on their thieewicket win over S.C.R.C. at Gillman Barracks. But the lead is a slender one. Right357 words
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394 1960-06-13 14 Young Billy Ng is SBA Open champion 'YJALAYA'S most promising player, tall, wellbuilt 20-year-old Billy Ng, of Johore. staked strong claim for a berth in the next Thomas Cup team when he beat the favourite, Penang's Khoo Kng Huah, by 9-15, 15-10, 15-2 for the Singapore Open Badminton championship at394 words
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Advertisement46 1960-06-13 14 V 5 MILK MAKES ENERGY! Cot that punctured feeling? It's time to refresh and recharge with a glass of our Magnolia milk Magnolia milk makes energy. It's a great source of protein. For a grand refresher any time, have a glass of Magnolia milk. STORAGE CREAMIRIIS^^^46 words
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