The Straits Times, 18 June 1960
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Title Section18 1960-06-18 1 AVERAU: lIAILY < ■-BTIFIeIT'SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fiat**" 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration505 1960-06-18 1 TENSION MOUNTS NEW TOKYO VIOLENCE IS EXPECTED 8,000 police watch shouting three-mile procession Now student marchers attack Kishi TOKYO, Friday. TENSION and student excitement were rising in Tokyo this evening as 8,000 weary police stood by for an expected renewal of violence. Twenty thousand students formed a three-mile long procession,Reuter - 505 words
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400 1960-06-18 1 Chinese shell Quemoy to 'Welcome' Ike TAIPEH, Friday. POMMUNIST CHINESE artillery erupted with :i new barrage against Quemoy tonight shortly l>efore President Eisenhowers scheduled arrival in Formosa. The shelling follows a Communist warning by the New China News Agency of a demonstration of arms to "welcome and see off" the400 words
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98 1960-06-18 1 Rightist youth stabs member of the Diet yOKYO, Fri. While thousands of leftist students danced around the Diet today opposing the Government, a youth said to belong to an extreme rightist group plunged a knife into the chest of a senior opposition Socialist member, Jotaro Kawakami (above). Doctors said theReuter - 98 words
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Article19 1960-06-18 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Australian aircraft-carrier Melbourne Is now on a courtesy visit in Jakarta's Tandjong Priok harbour— U.P.l.19 words
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Article98 1960-06-18 1 SEOUL, Friday. 'THE South Korean Government and the United A States Embassy here today Jointly announced a new schedule for President Eisenhower's overnight visit here. His stay has been lengthened from a little more than eight hours to 28 hour:. The announcement saidReuter - 98 words
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Article28 1960-06-18 1 WELLINGTON. Fri— RearAdmiral Peter Phlpps. chief of New Zealand's Naval Staff, today said that about 100 Russian submarines were having long-range exercises In the Pacific.28 words
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Article74 1960-06-18 1 Soekarno appoints another 22 MPs IAKARTA, Fri. President «f Soekarno today appointed 22 additional members to Indonesia's new Parliament. The new Parliament, which will be officially installed on June 25. will now have 283 members appointed by the President from various political, military and civil (croups. President Soekarno dissolved theReuter - 74 words
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Article200 1960-06-18 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - DURBAN. Fri. COUTH AFRICA'S export trade to the West Indies has nearly dried up since stevedores there have boycotted Union products as a protest against apartheid, the Durban Diilv News said today. Shipping lines which have been carrying cargoes to the West Indies have suspended theirReuter - 200 words
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376 1960-06-18 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - DUSK-to-DAWN TRANSPORT BAN COULD BEAT THEFTS OF RUBBER YAP CHIN KWEE E KUALA LUMPUR. Friday I "pHK Federation Government is to consider a dusk-to dawn ban on all movement of rubber on Malayan estates where thefts have been prevalent. The recommendation comes from the working party set up by the376 words
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Article145 1960-06-18 1 Pirates loot rubber ship DENANG, Fri. Arm- ed pirates looted an Indonesian registered vessel about 45 miles off Penang yesterday morning and kept its entire crew prisoners below decks for several hours. This was reported by the crew of the 214-ton Tiong Aun. which arrived here last night. They said145 words
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Advertisement119 1960-06-18 1 Owners of Kolex and Tudor watches caa make sure of the hest care in MrvfcsM by hiindmg their watches in ut any branch of the Borneo Compiiny. or sending (hem taw ROLEX SAVES b SERVICE 75 Robinson Rojd. Singapore Tel: ***** A CUP OF ENERGY j||tfc BRIMFUL %W j| OF119 words
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Article, Illustration300 1960-06-18 2 MR. Baluwa Ben Njera is headman ot a village in Southern Rhodesia. He has no trouble ruling the village, for it is populated entirely by his own family. Ben. a 61-year-old butcher, has 21 wives, and estimated 87 children and so many grandchildren he300 words
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172 1960-06-18 2 INDONESIA HAS RHIO ISLAND TOURIST PLAN r-l SINGAPORE, Fri. I L I > T*HE Indonesian Government may soon go ahead with large scale plans to develop several Rhio islands near Singapore into tourist centres. The Indonesian ConsulGeneral here. Col. Sughl Arto and a group of experts are now surveying some172 words
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Article31 1960-06-18 2 Civics course KLUANG. Frl—The District Officer. Kluang. Inche Abdul Raof bin Haji Mohamed Saat. will open a one-da? civics course for 40 youths at the Ceylonese Association premises here on Sunday.31 words
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Advertisement97 1960-06-18 2 She's one of thousands.... kkkjj& w W^mmiW WWtkk kk kkkk WHO HAVE ORDERED.... .T^VwfiUT ;Bp \j r— Br wrf ywi get |jE^K*' mRi Xos m the orm >e Ow anc P° st lf t0 c Circulation Whfr fl kjß Manager. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. B^l Name FREE!97 words
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Miscellaneous16 1960-06-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby **iv o»o«t you r wouldn't twx Me Beeowt «*v« **st*d *< 116 words
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990 1960-06-18 3 U.S. BACKS IKE'S 'WISE' ACCEPTANCE OF DELAY RUSSIA, CHINA JUBILANT AT 'LOSS OF FACE' AROUND THE WORLD, Friday "l/'ISHI must go" was the reaction from Right and Left in Japan today after the Prime Minister's announcement that Mr. Eisenhower could not990 words
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Article637 1960-06-18 3 American diplomacy going from one blunder to another.. .whole system crumbling: London dailies menaced is certain to arise. The political reporting staff of the Asahi, Japan's leading national dally newspaper, said Mr. Kishi would resign after ratification of the treaty and a new cabinet would dissolve the Diet. Leading Japanese637 words
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Miscellaneous395 1960-06-18 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE S e ht World ot Jaß no Oood ass^;,*str: radio malaya from 8.00 p.m.— l«.M p.m. NATIONAL SHORTWAVL A.M. 6.30 Oood Meaning, 6.32 siRVIPF 41 7 motr-. Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News, *nu%* iw tvi «i wmv* 7.05 A Dale With Music; 8.00 The K395 words
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Article, Illustration144 1960-06-18 4 Operation 'death-spray' removes menace on drainpipe ON AND OFF they came for three years those big black swarms of wild bees. They always came back to the same spot on a drain pipe of Mrs. Gob Soon Ho's Bukit Timah Road home. The first time they buzied in, they were144 words
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Article207 1960-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. NEW RULING WILL AFFECT NON-GRADUATES AND UNQUALIFIED TEACHERS WHO JOINED AFTER JAN. 1959 TRAINING IN the Teachers' Training College will in future be compulsory for recruits to the education service. The ruling affects non -graduate and non-TTC trained recruits, who joined the service on207 words
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Article87 1960-06-18 4 SPOT DANCES TONIGHT: MANY PRIZES SINGAPORE. Fri. There are only 100 tickets left for tomorrow's "Malam Tamasha Negara" at the Victoria Memorial Hall. For last-minute buyers, tickets at $5 each will be available from 9.30 a.m. tomorrow at the Hall. Highlight of the ball, which Is being held in aid87 words
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Article26 1960-06-18 4 BINGAPORE. Fri. Booklng agents for the Singapore Musical Society are now Robinsons and C.K. Tangs. Details of membership are also available at these places.26 words
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Article90 1960-06-18 4 Shelter for illegal migrants SINGAPORE, Fri. A 60--year-old housewife, Scan Tan Klouw. was fined $100 In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today when she pleaded guilty to harbouring two Illegal Immigrants from Indonesia between March last year and June 16. She claimed that the two Immigrants were her niece and nephew.90 words
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Article36 1960-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore businessman Hajl S. A. M. Ally, with his wife, will be one of the hundreds of new hajls and hajjas who will return from Mecca on June 24 by the Anshun.36 words
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Article29 1960-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Kerala Association, City Branch, will give a vocal music recital by Kumarl Anasuya at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise on Sunday at 7 p.m.29 words
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Article19 1960-06-18 4 New CPIB chief SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Khong Heng Ngee has been appointed Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau.19 words
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Article302 1960-06-18 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR rnHE followlnß is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Zurich. Bombay. Colombo iBA 788» 4.55 a.m.; from London, Dusseldorf. Beirut. Bahrein. Calcutta (BA 7SO) 6.10 a.m.; from London, Zurich. Calcutta (BA 704) 7.40 p.m.; to302 words
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Article, Illustration317 1960-06-18 4 PRAISE FOR SOCIAL CENTRES-BY A U.S. EXPERT SINGAPORE. Fri T\R. FREDERICK M. CHAPMAN, 36, Associate Professor of Recreation at the University of Minnesota today described Singapore's community centres as "some of the best I have seen. He is touring Singapore and the Far East on a grant awarded by the317 words
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Article82 1960-06-18 4 Study grant for island children SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government is offering 14 scholarships, each of $50 per month, to children of residents of the islands off Singapore who need financial help to acquire or continue their school education on the main islands. Seven or the scholarships are for Malay school82 words
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154 1960-06-18 4 F SINGAPORE, Friday. ARMERS who are being cleared from their land to make way for public housing or other development projects, are assured of being provided with alternative sites in which to carry on their farming. The Housing and Development Board has called for154 words
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Article, Illustration54 1960-06-18 4 Shipping executive on tour of Asia Mr. Eric Busenlag, the Far Bast Passenger Manager of North German Lloyd shipping line, who arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Bayernstrin for a three-day visit He will visit more than It ports on his first tour of the East "to study the whole54 words
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Article22 1960-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Julian Benedict De Souza has been appointed the Returning Officer and Registration Officer under the Elections Ordinance.22 words
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Article26 1960-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prevention of Corruption Ordinance. 1960, which was passed by the Legislative Assembly on May 16. came into effect today.26 words
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Advertisement222 1960-06-18 4 ENRICH YOUR HOME LIFE WITH A CHOPIN PIANO for Quality, Design and Ton* Economical price that you can afford Easy payment can be arranged. SoU Agent for Malaya NANGFONG PIANO CO. 110 Brewster Rood, Ipoh, •hone 4311. Dealers: WORLD PIANO CO., No. ISA, Buhop Street, Penang. C. NANG HONG CO.,222 words
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Advertisement157 1960-06-18 4 'PRESENTS NIGHTLY rfj ELVIRA REAL'S jtm^ "SPANISH TRIO" 4{Hfe ANTONIO LORCA* MARIA DOLORES -tf^fl I y v, (Direct From Spain) A U Ta enthrall Yaa With Tkair »—ir» Ipawlati Daixa*! IT Ot I"^^™"^^~ ytfn Pm» Ma*ar» At Ptoaahta tHi TIM M»»» O.vtnm,n«tl»a Juda«> o« faed S M And Now Y.u157 words
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Miscellaneous131 1960-06-18 4 The diary YMCA (Orchard Road) Cricket match vs. STB. at YMCA ground 2.15 p.m.; Malay Cambridge examination preparation. 2 p.m.: Singapore Chess Club. 3 p.m.; International Accountants examination; Film show tor Juniors. "Strangers on Horseback," 7 p.m. YWCA (Outram Roadc Chinese cooking. 2 30 p.m.: Y-Teem Club, acrapbook contest, 2.30131 words
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454 1960-06-18 5 Agriculture Minister urges women to help in developing co-operative movement KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today spoke of how ordinary housewives had inspired, guided and advised their husbands to success. Inche Abdul Aziz was454 words
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Article120 1960-06-18 5 THE BOYCOTT KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Members of the Selanggor Hardware Dealers' Association have resolved to stop importing South African goods "even if those from other countries cost more." This was stated today by the association president, Mr. Chong Shih C.van. who is also a State legislative assembyman. Mr.120 words
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249 1960-06-18 5 Wife tells of 10 min. rain of kisses DROWNED MY CRIES. SHE SAYS TEMERLOH, Friday. 1 19- YEAR-OLD housewife told a court here hoy a young pad! planter kissed her for 10 minutes as she was returning from a bath in a river. Malmunah blnte Hajl Noordin said: "I could249 words
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117 1960-06-18 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. a SINGAPORE doctor's daughter, Mona Dennehy. 11. now at school in Britain, seems to be in for a little heartbreak. i Mona s pet Siamese cat Bimbo has been missing since Monday, and efforts by the police, R.S.P.C.A. and friends117 words
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Article52 1960-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Prt. The Lions Club of Singapore has organised an essay competition on the subject of the "Menace of Cancer" for students of all ages. The competition is part of the club's campaign to make Singapore's one and a half million people aware of the menace52 words
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Article54 1960-06-18 5 |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and five Sultans have been Invited to attend the annual dinner and dance of the Malay College Old Boys Association at the Merlin Hotel penthouse here on June 25. The Governors of Penang and Malacca both old boys of the college54 words
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Article171 1960-06-18 5 FOUR LOST AT SEA IN STORM PENANG, Fri. Marine Police are searching the Penang Channel for four Chinese fishermen reported missing since yesterday afternoon. Their boat Is believed to have broken down during a storm off Pulau Kendl. south of Penang. A Marine Police launch set out at 4 p.m.171 words
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Article50 1960-06-18 5 IPOH. Fri —Police are investigating the theft of a $35 watch from a locker in the Ipoh Trade School yesterday Soh Thien. a student, missed the watch when he opened the locker about 12.4 F p.m. He had put it In the locker at 8 a.m.50 words
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Article33 1960-06-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Chong Hua Primary and Middle Schools. Kluang. will give a massed drill display on the town padang on June 25 with 1.000 boys and girls taking part33 words
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Advertisement533 1960-06-18 5 Don't he vague jj I ask for I SCOTCH WHISKY 11 9 Sole Diitnbutorj for Singopore A Malaya: MAKE YOUR SAVINGS EARN! Employ Experts To Handle Your Investments! For Application Form and full details of FIRST SECOND MALAYAN FUND send this coupon with your name and address to; The Managers,533 words
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146 1960-06-18 6 'AT HOME' DAY FOR EIGHT RMN SHIPS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Royal Malayan Navy will be "at home" to members of the public during its annual Navy Day celebrations. Its ships will call at a number of ports on the east and west coasts of Malaya from June 30 until146 words
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Article44 1960-06-18 6 JOHORE BAHRU Fri.— News has been received here of the death in Brisbane on June 4 of Dr. C. H. Williams, a former Principal Medicai Officer of Johore. He Is survived by his wife and only daughter. Mrs. J McCafferty.44 words
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Article25 1960-06-18 6 MUAR. Fri.— The Johor* branch of the National Union of Malay School Tear liens will hold Its annual meeting at Batu Pahat tomorrow.25 words
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542 1960-06-18 6 'Unjustifiable' delay on trial: Judge MURDER BID ADMITTED AFTER 5-MONTH WAIT IPOH, Friday. MR. JUSTICE RIGBY today criticised the police and a magistrate for the "unjustifiable delay" of five months before bringing to trial a man accused of a serious offence. The judge made his comment in the High Court542 words
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128 1960-06-18 6 INCOME TAX BILL: A PENANG PROTEST DENANG, Fri. The Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today wired MCA headquarters protesting against the re-introduction of the Income Tax Amendment Bill in the Federal Parlfament next Monday. The telegram, signed by th« Penang MCA president. Mr. Nr Sui Cam. was addre.-s-d128 words
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Article117 1960-06-18 6 Elephants play havoc on estates BATU GAJAH, Fri.— Marauding elephants have been causing considerable damage to newly-planted rubber trees in the Parit are*. The manager of Sadang Estate. Mr. M. O. Nair. told the Straits Times today: "For the past two years we hare been fighting these elephants. "They have117 words
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178 1960-06-18 6 LOTTERY SHUTDOWN WILL HIT THE KAMPONGS, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SENATOR T. H. TAN today warned that kampon^s and charitable institutions would lose millions of dollars in aid if the Social Welfare Lotteries were to be discontinued. Senator Tan vas commenting on reports that the PMIP and the Socialist178 words
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100 1960-06-18 6 Tengku flies to see nephew (hurt in crash) ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The IV Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his wife Puan Sharifah Rodslah. flew to Alor Star in a Royal Malayan Air Fore* Twin Pioneer this morning to see their nephew who was seriously injured In a motor accident100 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-06-18 6 Insurance man for course in Chicago MB. LIAU ENG SIONG. district manager for Central Malaya of American International Assurance Co., who leaves for Chicago next week to attend a two-week coarse at the life Insurance Agency Management Association He is expected to be away for three months. Apart from attending74 words
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Article48 1960-06-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has launched a campaign to sell 100,000 greeting cards for the benefit of under- privileged children and mothers all over the world The proceeds of the sale will go to the United Nations International Children's anergency FunJ.48 words
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249 1960-06-18 6 S'pore to send four to Britain to train as top union leaders OINGAPORE, Fri. Tour Singapore trade unionists are to be sent to Britain for further training "to build up first line leadership." The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne announcing this said the four would be249 words
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Advertisement546 1960-06-18 6 IT'S LANOLISED It's the worlds most L^V luxurious twin tissue >^ H*** n*w nssu f Gentle-firm-and J f>, NIC every sheet pulls fnctioQflia Duly m tht Ftdtrarion ef Malaya Lanolin softness means extra comfort No wonder she's rifiighw»H She heard her dung you buy, you will certainly wint to add546 words
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Advertisement27 1960-06-18 6 ■wSsMsfll oWroy Rat* ond Mice painlessly without troce or odour HotmloM to Pot* Poultry Hymont CHAR I CO. (Pott Bo« No. 123> 29, ROBINSON RO., SPORE- I.27 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1960-06-18 7 Singapore was reluctant to be 'saved' GEORGE BE.WXETT. MISSIONARY. SURVEYS THE ENFANT COLONY It took a hundred years for foreign missions to get rooted in Far East THERE were nut many Singaporeans in 1823. There was Doctor DAlmeida, retailing every medical specific then known to suffering mankind, from his dispensary1,248 words
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Advertisement327 1960-06-18 7 J&v AIR-INDIA Enjoy First Class Slumberous 'Slumberettes' and Tourist Class comfort on Super-Constellation services from Singapore. WE LEAVE EVERY MONDAY AND SATURDAY FOR JAKARTA. Take advantage of our Fly Now-Pay Later Plan! Contoct your Trovel Agent or our Gencol Soles Agents for Federotion of Malaya, Sorowok, Brunei and North Borneo:327 words
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Miscellaneous277 1960-06-18 7 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beimdahl /^JftiSSJISSH??) tMlll T 1 RAISE I PONY, j 2 DIDN'T /I'LL SEE 1 f I&(cP3sW I PONVoi?^itL yyM/£^HE WMOHWK^KWi/ GET TO fl THAT YA HpP^M^SS I A' l Abner By 1/ Capp n/SAFETYTO*& r MEANS -fFVO'DBEA MUCH AS AH'D CABOT LARD— aiTUP AN' S* I277 words
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Obituary41 1960-06-18 8 U Sl* {Minimum) MR MICHAEL HONO PHUN WAM •i- 42 of City council klltctnctl Dtpt. Passed away peacefully tt OH on i« Cartegt leaven 14.V ClemenMM Avenue on l«/a/«o 410 p.m to s.rred Heart Churoli Tank Read tbenca M Bidadarl.41 words
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Article40 1960-06-18 8 1* Wmm ll* minimum) MR. CHUA MOOD BOX and family thaak relttivtt and friendt (or their knd astlDtance. night vleltt. wreaths. •<roils. doaatlaaa, loaa or cara and i "'ndanrt at the funeral of the late Nit, Chua Mood Bok.40 words
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Obituary105 1960-06-18 8 Wore 1 Sl* (Minimum i IN CMtRItHID MEMORY or our m< mother Madam P. Thlrumalammal at Kluang an lt-S-logs 'Who llvet in haartt aha left behind IN LOVING MSMORV of Charlti Mattfttw Lopta who dlrd on i« 57. Tht thought of him will strtr put anay" Sadly mlaied105 words
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Article100 1960-06-18 8 I* B erWe Sl* (Minimum) DON'T FORGST to vim Uardtata' h»n you art In Jctttlton, Brttlah North Romro. INI COCKPIT* Java Rljtttafel la •rrved every Saturday and Sunday lunrh time. I A COOO Malayan Read Berita Harian. tht National iN'rwapaper :n the rnmamatd Natiooal Language .and folLand you ltvt100 words
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(Thf Straits Sinus Saturday. June 18, 1960. Tengku's Advice
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Article722 1960-06-18 8 Back from the meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers, and his European tour, |Tengku Abdul Rahman will i presently be giving Parliament one of its tare opportunities to debate international affairs. For although the Tengku has committed himself only to reporting (insofar las convention allows* on the Commonwealth conference,722 words
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Article304 1960-06-18 8 The terms of reference of the committee charged with investigating problems of the pilgrimage to Mecca indicate that the Federation Government is seriously interested in the plan Ungku Aziz submitted last December. Something on the lines of his proposed Pilgrims' Corporation is badly needed. Each year 2,000 Malayans304 words
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Article217 1960-06-18 8 The Supreme Court makes a good job of ensuring that sentences are consistent and suitable. Suitability was the issue in the case of the 17-year old boy who had received a six year prison sentence for his part in a $17,000 payroll robbery. The Supreme Court allowed his217 words
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Article, Illustration903 1960-06-18 8 A defeat for dollar diplomacy. VERNON BARTLETT EVENTS IN JAPAN CALL FOR ANOTHER AGONISING REAPPRAISAL OF U.S. POLICY IN THE FAR EAST by SINGAPORE. Fri. A WEEK ago. I suggested that "the immense semi-circle of United States bases, stretching from Japan through Persia, Turkey and Western Europe to the north903 words
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Advertisement133 1960-06-18 8 Your cat will stay younger, live longer on daily KIT-l-KAT S It's as good lf&\ as the food j 1 V T'mWW WWW That's because Kit-E-Kat contains finest quality fresh fish and meat, fish-liver oils and cereals. Tinned and ready cooked to eat, it keeps free from contamination and is133 words
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211 1960-06-18 9 A test of strength and a boy is freed of stealing SINGAPORE, Frl. A woman magistrate, an interpreter and an 11-year-old boy all tried lifting a heavy motor crankshaft In the Juvenile Court today. The Magistrate. Mrs. Quek Bee See, was trying to find out If the boy was guilty211 words
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Article22 1960-06-18 9 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Fri.— The Ulu Selangor district rural development executive committee will meet at the district office here tomorrow.22 words
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Article60 1960-06-18 9 RAWANG, Fri. Azman bin Said. 30. of Bagan Serai, was carrying a large sum ot money $1,000 and so he took a dagger with him for self-protection, he told the magistrate's court here yesterday. Police found the money and dagger on him at the railway station60 words
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Article482 1960-06-18 9 IMPORTERS AND BAKERS SAY? $134 DUTY REQUEST IS RIDICULOUS, THE PUBLIC WILL SUFFER 1F... KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. \f ALAYAN flour importers and bakers today -"J- strongly protested against a request that import duties be imposed on all flour coming into the Federation. They said levying482 words
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94 1960-06-18 9 August date for the education report KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. IV The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. subject to the approval of Cabinet, will present the report of the Education Review Committee to Parliament in Aurust, it was announced today. The committee completed consideration of a first94 words
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179 1960-06-18 9 IT'S RIDICULOUS TO SAY WE SHOULD RESIGN: PMIP LEADER KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ''FHE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party head- quarters here today ridiculed an Umno suggestion that the PMIP controlled Trengganu State Government should resign and call for fresh elections. The secretary-general of the PMIP. Inche Hashlm bin Abdullah, said: "It Is179 words
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Article72 1960-06-18 9 IPCH. Fri— A rubber tapper. Itam Jail bin Othman. 1 40. was today ordered to be detained at the Tanjong Rambutan Central Mental Hospital pending the order of the Ruler-in-Council for killing his wife. Kamah binte Daman. 43, at their house In Kampong Kepala Bendang Saiong. near72 words
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Article150 1960-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO political parties in Brunei and Sarawak have formed a Joint consultative preparatory committee for a pan-Bornean congress. A Joint statement Issued by the Partai Rakyat of Brunei and the Sarawak United Peopled Party said the leaders of both parties met and150 words
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Article, Illustration103 1960-06-18 9 Teacher Irene is learning how to drive tractors STI'DENT teacher Irene Tan 81a En*, of Kuala Llplt, practises with a tractor and field -tiller during a week's coarse in Britain on farm machinery at the Maney Ferguson school of farm mechanisation at Stonelelth, n*ar Covetry. Together with Miss Santha Ramanathan103 words
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274 1960-06-18 9 S'pore's car thefts: An average of one every 13 hours SINGAPORE, frl A TOTAL of 275 cars was stolen in the first five months of this year —an average of one every 13 hours. 1 In the face of this high rate of thefts, the police and the Automobile Association274 words
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Article28 1960-06-18 9 KUANTAN. Frt.— The Methodist Singers, conductor. Mr. William Zimmerman, will stage a choral concert at the Wesley Methodist Church here on June 25 at 8 p.m.28 words
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125 1960-06-18 9 $1,100,000 FOR SCHOOL WORK IN SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —A total of $1,100,--000 has been allocated by the Selangor Government in its programme for developing primary and secondary schools this year Of the total. $600,000 will go towards the construction of 65 new classrooms In primary schools, and $500,--000 will125 words
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Article101 1960-06-18 9 'Work hard' Sultan tells people I-lAUB. Fri.— The Sultan of 1 Pahang today urged people In the Raub district to work hard, educate their children and take care of their health to improve their living conditions. The Sultan, who ended an eight-day tour of the district, will start a similar101 words
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Article41 1960-06-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. wll address an Inaugural meeting of the Library Association of Malaya to be held at the British Council Hall here at 3 p.m. on June 2541 words
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Article21 1960-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Teo Tian Seng has been appointed chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board for three years.21 words
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Article53 1960-06-18 9 PENANG. Fri.— Mr. C. A. Sellers, a Fijian government officer, who is visiting the Federation, today called on the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, and the City Secretary. Mr. Ong Hock Chuan. Tomorrow Mr Sellers will pay a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Dato53 words
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295 1960-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Friday 1 OINOAPORE'S Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today reiterated that the Singapore Trade Union Congress would be the only association of trade unions to be exempted from the provisions of the New Trade295 words
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124 1960-06-18 9 That opium haul: Five more charged SINGAPORE. Fri. Five more people were produced in the Ninth Magistrate's court today in connection with the big opium haul on board a fishing boat at Kallang Basin on the night of June 15. They were: Teng Chit Leong. 34, Tan Ah Khoon, 35124 words
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Article35 1960-06-18 9 RAWANG. Fri. A Malay settlement for 86 families, complete with shop houses, a ir.^'me and a school, will be built MOB on a 56-acre site along the H^vang-Kuala Lumpur main roac. near here35 words
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Advertisement318 1960-06-18 9 MUST SHE LOSE AJI HER TEETH? BBBBWBBBBBBBBBTB ANXIOUSLY SHE WAITS TO HEAR 1 HER DENTIST'S ANSWER. VESt IT I COULD BE. BECAUSE SHE HAS BEEN I HAVING GUM TROUBLE. AND WHEN I OUMS BECOME INFECTED, EVEN I SOUND TEETH ARE BOUND TO I SUFFER. Bui her dtnun. likt to auny318 words
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Advertisement117 1960-06-18 9 Fly SWISSAIR Tfie Airline of Switzerland As dependable at a Swiss watch! Swissair's DC— 6B service is still recognised as the most dependable means of air transportation this combined with famed Swiss precision, cuisine and hospitality makes travel by Swissair something you will always remember. C*sMMß*B> aaajf fttwaWwSaT TfWttf aaVaaMflfa117 words
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Article441 1960-06-18 10 Welcome preparations are speeded up to meet new date 12,000 policemen and soldiers are given special training to guard U.S. President in Seoul SEOUL, Fri. South Korean and United States officials today started a rush programme to complete preparations for President Eisenhower's visit to SouthReuter; UPI - 441 words
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148 1960-06-18 10 Self -rule soon for Trinidad, Tobago DORT OF SPAIN, Fri. Mr. lain Macleod, Britain's Colonial Secretary, has proposed a new constitution for Trinidad and Tobago granting full internal self-government, it was officially announced today. Under the constitution, there would be a two- j chamber legislature consist- 1 Ing of aReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-06-18 10 LOVELY M.ss Lin Chin-yi (centre) daughter of an official of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Nationalist China, is surrounded by the runners-up after she was crowned "Miss Chi- i na .1960" in Taipeh. Formosa Miss Lin. 23. is 5 ft. 5 ins. tall and weighsUPI - 75 words
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319 1960-06-18 10 EXCHANGE OF A RED SPY FOR POWERS? NEW YORK, Fri THE convicted Russian spy, Rudolf Ivanocih Abel, indicated yesterday he might be willing to be exchanged for Francis Gary Powers, pilot of the American U-2 plane downed recently in Russia. Lawyer James B. Donovan, said that Oliver Powers, father ofUPI - 319 words
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Article41 1960-06-18 10 Horror of war by scientist BERLIN. Fri.— Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer. the American I atomic scientist, said here I yesterday that if there is another great war "none of us can count on having enough living to buiy our dead." Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article115 1960-06-18 10 Insults, so up goes US budget WASHINGTON. Frl. Th* IS. Senate added (IS.) $1,179,000,000 to the defence budget yesterday after beine told that Mr. Khrushchev would not have dared insult President Eisenhower if he had more respect for U.S. military power. It approved a (U.S.) 540.514.--897.000 defence spending bill for115 words
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Advertisement116 1960-06-18 10 HP^;\ \^^B P^^j<C^5^fc 'toil For over a quarter of a century increasing world wide demand proves du MAURIER the finest filter tip cigarette AIR EEEEEEE 1) Air Travel is our speciality. A highly trained staff give the personalised service you need to arrange all the details of your journey to116 words
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Advertisement74 1960-06-18 10 PROP-JET ELECTRAS DAILY TO HONG KONG WITH DIRECT FLIGHTS IN 4* HOURS Corhay Pacific are now flying daily between Singapore and Hong Kong, treasure ch«st of the Orient. Vis. tors will enjoy the more temperate climote and revel in "duty-free" shopping sprees on Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon. All74 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1960-06-18 11 JOSEPH GRIGG; COLIN LAWSON - JOSEPH GRIGG and COLIN LAWSON by THE STORY BEHIND THE CAPTURE OF ONE OF THE GREATEST MASS MURDERERS OF ALL TIME THE scene is wartime Berlin. The time is November 1941 one month before Pearl Harbour. The clock on the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church only a ruin toda> chimed1,175 words
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Advertisement139 1960-06-18 11 Hf^^^t LA INCOME >~ i CONSULTATIONS Mile. Jacqueline Durieux, senior beauty consultant for the house of Lancome is bare to advise Malayan women on the latest methods of make-up and s'-in-care. 18^^^™^ Call in and see her for a free consultation let her plan the perfect beauty course for your139 words
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Advertisement150 1960-06-18 11 BilicicVwH'fTf up F) ■witgSSg*— YOUR U^A^u— < PLEASURE WITH BLACK WHITE WHISKY A golden, mellow, full-flavoured Scotch that add* distinction to any occasion. BirOll TOO MAKE l» YOU MIND W NAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDING Am KNb«^Jl watches MMHB 18ct solid gold $90.00 Ma A#««tl: ma LIEN WAH WATCH150 words
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Letter145 1960-06-18 12 IN a discussion in Radio Malaya's "Crossfire", a librarian (of all people!) said— "l haven't the faintest notion what the phrase 'Faculty for musicians' means" My pocket dictionary defines faculty as "A department oi study in a University. The word Is derived from the Latin for "easy"145 words
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Letter100 1960-06-18 12 A LUXURY WE MUST AFFORD \N KM your editorial of Jane 14. there is no good reason why freedom of speech and expression should be made a luxury. Any good and sensible Government would welcome frank, constructive and dispassionate criticism of Us policies and actions. Pre-election "bombast" should be relegated100 words
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245 1960-06-18 12 DIFFERING STANDARDS ALL OVER THE WORLD THE correspondence on British and American universities has become a debate in teaching methods instead of on standards. It is not a question of whether one can learn more in one country or another but whether, when one245 words
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Letter192 1960-06-18 12 VESTER DAY I saw a 1 list of universities whose degrees in chemistry, engineering, fisheries, mining are now recognised by the Malayan Government. The list Is amusing to anyone who knows Amer lean universities. The great universities are for the most part omitted while poor,192 words
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Letter52 1960-06-18 12 'PHE telephone directories in phone booths in lpoh are torn and scattered on the floor Why can't people use the directory properly? All sorts of nonsense is scribbled In them I hope the Telecommunications Department will look Into the matter and catch the offenders. M. P.52 words
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Letter40 1960-06-18 12 pACH time 1 open the newspapers, the disgusting headlines confront me: "Typhoon Mary strikes" or "Mary strikes again" Why must all these typhoons and hurricanes be given a woman's name? Are all women so destructive? SENSITIVE LADY Singapore.40 words
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686 1960-06-18 12 rE split among officials of the National Union of Teachers is not an eyeopener to teachers only but all persons mterested in trade unionism. Mr. Lum Kin Tuck has now threatened to form a separate union. What good purpose can another union686 words
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Advertisement130 1960-06-18 12 NNIMHMOTHBBBJBBJB' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBHBHBBBBBB^BB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBb^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^^Hv Keep out infection with BAND-AID, ELASTIC OR PLASTIC AERATED FIRST-AID DRESSINGS iL s^ 1 \/^*Sv SINGLE DRESSINGS IflBBB&sU 1 I If^ I > |^4 INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED Eli^^^^QfefßAjJ M BvP 3t*'^^^^^^^^ 9 B^sßflsfaP' t iM i JSKm r j| Jse BBBfl H Bsßk j&^^AVAVMg^tgVAVAVAVJ bWb! w i biJ Yes!130 words
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Advertisement41 1960-06-18 12 LAST DAY Season Price Smashing SALE HALF PRICE AND BELOW COST BARGAINS ALL GOODS LYING UPON DCkMCkADED! BARGAIN COUNTERS MUST KtmtmtStK! be cleared regardless OF COST. (DOORS OPEN TILL 5-00 P.M.) GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 301, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE-1. TELEPHONE: *****/641 words
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Miscellaneous229 1960-06-18 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 ConvuUlve movement upaeta 1 Useful cards, one supposes. U seal: It bounces back (7). annoying (9, 6). 7 Sheer egoUm of a middle man? 8 Alternative to artichoke pro- us), duces fruit (7>. 9 Peaceable engagement of we»--10 Catch graduate and two stu- pons (3,229 words
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Advertisement1648 1960-06-18 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE 10 AtEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON E CONIINENTAI PORTS Out Sport Sails y>m Ptnant FniUU Lrvtrtttl. Glasgow Taday AORUTUS MttilMt. LittrMtt, A'moitb Tttay/Mat 21 Mm 22 ACHILLES LiverptH. Glasgow Jill 21 Juat 2S Juil 21 21 Jill M ANTILBCHUS Limpttl, Havn Jiat 21 Jil) 2 Jaly 1/11,648 words
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Advertisement1307 1960-06-18 13 !K£23E&ZlSs&^^£SiiH eit t. A. L. 1 1 N I j— ADEN REOSEA MERiTEMANEAN. CONTINENIAL A SCANDINAVIAN PUTS. Soo" R t>awi Penan ■FALSTRIA' k) 22/24 MM 2S 21 JMe 27 21 MR "SARGOOMA ■a) 27 Jail/ 4 Jaly 1/ I My I 7My "INIIA" 1/11 My 12/11 My 14/11 Mil Accipting1,307 words
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Advertisement1410 1960-06-18 13 Km THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPwRt (lattlttltttl il tte wMtM KitJJIMI) i HUES SAILINGS tl AMEN U.». t COmiNEHTAI PORTS. S'pon P. Sham Pentru) ItHVENHE HaMtart. LtMM. 6'moutll 21/21 MM 24/21 ItM 21 M JaM BENVMLIM Port Sudan, l.ttrpitl. Antwerp. Rcttercam 25 21 JMt 21 JMt/ J Jtly 4/1,410 words
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Advertisement1414 1960-06-18 13 w McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. >-_ Vol^ TEI: M: 2UII «P IT*** KLLSmMAM UNI KLAVENBSS LIMB LIHIIN. UMMRC MTTEMAM. HAVRE 11$ AMEIES. SAN FRANCISCO t HULL. SEATTLE VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND Mf IF RiPON Accettiai cargi Mr CMlral A Still Sport P. S>|m ffiani America wawa. 1-7/21 MM 21/21 MM 24,2*1,414 words
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Article36 1960-06-18 14 SINGAPORE. June 17. RUBBER: 123} cents per lb. (down U cents). 5 p.m. close: 124 cents (very quiet but steady). TIN. $391.50 per picul (down $1.87}). Estimated unofficial offering Tl5 tons (down 15 tons).36 words
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Article354 1960-06-18 14 Rubber sentiment hardens np H E rubber market 1 took a turn for the better at the 122 cents level and sentiment hardened as short- covering caused slow, but steady gains report H.C.B. and CO. Ltd. in their current review. Nevertheless trading was slow with turnover relatively small, adds the354 words
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Article139 1960-06-18 14 OINGAPORE Chinese Produce O Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: qule'.: UK/Continent June/July shipments $30 buyers, $31 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum $47 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $295, Sarawak $290 (both down $10). special Sarawak black $220.139 words
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821 1960-06-18 14 By Our Market Correspondent Vf INING shares had selective support around quotations on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, an exception being Sungei Way which was done from $2.13} to $2.22 on dividend anticipation. Tongkah Harbour was slightly easier at 555. while Hongkong was821 words
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Article23 1960-06-18 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 17 Jane 16 Industrials: 139.55 139.92 Tins: 208.83 208.68 S. Rubbers: 294.82 296.7 C fan. i 1958=1*0.23 words
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Article108 1960-06-18 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the follov Ing changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates la>| $100 1 New York: buying airmail' T.T. 32 7/8. O.D. 33. 90 d/sl S3 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 tmde bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 7 16. O.D.108 words
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Article108 1960-06-18 14 S'PORE SHIPPING CHIPS lying alongsidr thr Sin- gaporr Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Heian Maru 1/2. Thorstrand 45, Mikawa Maru 6A. City of Rlpon 6 7, Weltevreden 89, Rajula 10/11, Tohoro 13 14, Straat of Orissa 18, Okhla 19. Seltel Maru 21 22, I Kunak 23 24. Hallvard 25108 words
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Article145 1960-06-18 14 MELBOURNE, Prl. INVESTMENT shares closed the week on steady lines on the Stock Exchange here today. Colonial Sugar gained 12s. 6d to £85 17s. 6d.. out Stanhill eased Is. to 20s. 6d. and Read) Mixed Concrete fell 4s. lo 86s. Base metals and the oils were steady. Mt.145 words
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Article220 1960-06-18 14 JULY first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 123 4 cent* per lb.. (down 1U cents) on Thursdays close. The closing tone was very quiet. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices lncenU per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot fob. buyers 123 1. .sellers 123 7 (N);220 words
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Article13 1960-06-18 14 Malayan Cement Ltd's Rawang I Works produced 20.228 tons in May13 words
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Article932 1960-06-18 14 SINGAPORE members of th« I Malayan Stork Exchange re- ported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are ?lven before pi ices I unless »>ily one was writteni Industrials: Fed Dispensary $1.31 xd: Fra.ser and Neave ords! 12.05: Gammon i 3 $2 25 lo932 words
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Advertisement1128 1960-06-18 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific «c Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I. A. S'poie P. S' am Ptnang H>on| L. Angelei N York ■K<«ika«i Maru" 27 25 June Ml 1 Jill I July It luly 14 Ait "Kaoitawa Maru" lit Call J4/M July 27/21 July 2ri Call 2i/M Jiiy 5An HA« Sen1,128 words
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Advertisement195 1960-06-18 14 EVERETT ORIENT LINE fwgtr •'•^Htv"ITT"'""V.V.V.V.V.V."'.\'.V.VV.V.V.V. itj«i> n i«i* aMr Bulk oil latex sotct ivailjb.e JOHNSON LINE f«i HMfkani Jai»« S'PO" JTJP H.nan| "STM HCYOMr I*" Ft» iMtoy. NniM e»lf:--"ST»» IRCTURUS" H rwi 21 JIM IMC •ST»« lIIUTIIIX' 11 Ml t! My 1« Jul» limited Passen|«i Accommodation Bulk oh <atex space195 words
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Advertisement885 1960-06-18 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and from serving officers lor appointment to vacancies in the Federation Legal Service, which Includes Judicial and Legal appointments on the salary scale $696x34-934/Efflciency Bar/ 982x34-1.254 per mensem plus COLA at current rates Applicants must be either Barristers or Solicitors and should885 words
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Advertisement778 1960-06-18 14 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. J40.000.000/- REGISTtjrXO STOCK. 1963 '1973. NOTICE Is hereb, given that the Transfer Register of the above- mentioned loan will be closed from 22nd June, 1960 to sth July, 1960 both days Inclusive for preparation of Interest Warrants. J. S. YOUNO. Ag. Registrar. Public Del>i Office,778 words
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Advertisement724 1960-06-18 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tender* from Class "E" registered Contractors and above will be received by the STATE ENGINEER. P.W.D.. PERAK. IPOH, up to 3 p.m. of the 34th June, i960 for the Repairs to Timber Bridges I Nos. 24/2. 21/8, 24/7 (Chenderlang 1 Road). 3/3. 3/3 (Head Works: Road724 words
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Advertisement700 1960-06-18 15 I bbJ I be] iI i 111 I 111 W^m I I BBv^^Efln (Continued from Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word, SS (Mln.)— Box St tt: txtrm REQUIRE Vehicle Bale* Manager and Salesman Please apply to Box A4JU7 S.T. Singapore, stating experience and salary required JR. CLERK/3RO GRADE Dresser for700 words
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Advertisement1045 1960-06-18 15 SITUATIONS VACANT H'ors's U (Min.)-Box St ttt, mxtrm I EXPERIENCED SALES MANACER for earth moving machinery and tractor division required by established European Company in Kuala Lumpur. Excellent prospect* for suitable man. Oversea* and local selling experience preferred. All replies treated In strictest confidence. Box AU374 S.T. K.L. APPLICATIONS ARE1,045 words
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Advertisement1155 1960-06-18 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word, Si (Mln.) Box it rts. extra FLAT FULLY FURNISMBD with Flrat Claas Furniture. In District 10. Two Bedrooms. Air-Conditioned, Bit-ting-loon. Dining-room. Refrlgerstor, Car-porch, Servants-room Modern-sani-tation. Pbone B'pore *****. FULLY FURNISHED including telephone and refrigerator. 1 bedroom Flat. HEM Court, Orange Orove Road, close to junctions Orchard.1,155 words
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Advertisement915 1960-06-18 15 TUITION W Wmrd, Si (Mln.)-mUx St tt: txtrm RESULTS SPEAK FBR Thetnselre* Many learner* passed after very few lessons. Consult tx -Chief Driving Testsr. 55. Nlven Rosd Spore. Tel: *****. POH SAN DANCE Studio. 563 Outram Road. Mngapore Telephone ***** Teache* Ballroom snd Latin American Daaeea. Private lesson* by appointment.915 words
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Advertisement781 1960-06-18 15 VEHICLES WANTED Word, tS (Min.)-Box St ttt. mxtrm W4JMTED Prtvately owned A4O-A5O M Mumr Hlltman or aimllar small car Offer* to Lira X7IH2 after 1 p.n*. or Sunday. VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* ti (Mlm.y—Box St ttt. txtrm 88 VAUXNALL VBLSX good condition $3,000/- 0.n.0. Phon* Spore SOiOl aUtn V781 words
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Advertisement825 1960-06-18 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward, Si (Min.)-Box it ttt. txtrm ANGLIA Dl LUX! 19SC 35.000. Two European owners. Regular malnt. Newly ie-sprared and re-uphol*tered. First clam condition. Term.' available 82.800. 8*787 (Spore). 1»S» H/MINX, IO6H A 55 fPrsfect 1957 Chevrolet Borgward TS P/Aaglia 1958 H Minx F Prefect 1955 A3O.825 words
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Advertisement602 1960-06-18 15 STIAMBATH, MASSAGE, ETC. tt Word, ti (Min.)-Box St rl*. txtrm LAURA MASSAGE Btramti.il,*. Expert Ucnwd MaMeur/llasSruxe. Anpomtm.-nia lisil* 10 00 a m I <>0 p.m 318-P River Valley Road. Singapore -v Tel: 2587 b RELAX AT "RICKV-S" special Slsraeac Manaagr Ktrtimtwin. Kxprrl> enccd Masseur /Maaaruae In •.•tendance. ■»»<*. Kivrr Valley602 words
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Article325 1960-06-18 16 Watch out for Gatot Kacha Firm going is expected KUALA LUMPUR, FRIDAY with EPSOM J1EP GATOT KACHA (late Canterbury Week), a Big Game three year old, has trained on since his first outing at Bukit Timah in April and could be a good outsider in a weak Class 2 sprint325 words
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Article271 1960-06-18 16 Sheshoon wins Ascot Gold Cup ASCOT HEATH. Frl.—Sheshoon. formerly owned by the late Aly Khan, and running in the tamed chocolate and green colours ol the Aga Khan, won the Ascot Gold Cup, premier prize of the royal meeting, here yesterday. She.^noon. a loui year old son of Precipitation, startdeReuter - 271 words
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Article67 1960-06-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Sclangor will be without two Federation stalwarts. Mike Shepherdson and Tom Beck, when they meet Kedah in an MCA. league cricket match on the Padang tomorrow and Sunday. The Selangor team will be: M. C. Kallasapathy iCapt). Tharumagnanam, S. Wilson, O. S. Walker. Ourucharan Singh.67 words
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Article18 1960-06-18 16 TELUK ANSON. Frl. Mr R.J. Morton has been elected president of the South Perak Hugby Football Club.18 words
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Article233 1960-06-18 16 CRICKET MCA L«e: Sgor v Kedah (XL padaiig, 11 a.m.); Spore v Pahang (Raub. 11 a.mj. LsU Slnxh Shteld: SJI v St. OabrieUe's (SJI Rrdj: Bourne v Klang High School (Bourne grd). Batan' Shirld Spore v Pahang (XL Rlys grd). ATBLCTICS Spore AAA trlaagvlar (Farrtr Pk): Telok233 words
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1318 1960-06-18 16 TOMORROW'S RUNNERS AND RIDERS AT KL RACE 1—2.30: (Class 2. Div. 3)— Abt. 7 Furs. 1 ***** San Juan (C.T. Aw> Sullivan. 6 9.0 (SF) Taylor U 2 08 Twilight iTwilight, St.) R Breuk.. 5 8.13 'Shaart 2 3 ***** Roman Galley II (Roman St.) Daniels, 5 8.12 Ward 41,318 words
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151 1960-06-18 16 'Shift Pahang 's soccer H.Q. to Kuantan' w~^,_ KUANTAN, Friday. POOTBALL officials here feel that the headquarters of Pahang soccer should be shifted from Kuala Lipis, the former state capital to Kuantan. the new capital. The president of the Kuantan District F. A.. Mr Martin Newton D'Cruz told the Straits151 words
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Advertisement277 1960-06-18 16 \M^ MORE and MORE I j 7^ and MORE I Pea p le are asking far if- nan SHIRT S of extensive range and low prices I Choose yours lrom the large collection of: NON-IRON POPLIN COTTON POPLIN J RAW SILK WHITE. I PURE FUJI SILK COLOUREDS > OXFORD LINEN277 words
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Article377 1960-06-18 17 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Friday Singapore Cup team have worked on it as surprise for Malacca tomorrow CLNGAPORE'S Malaya Cup players have taken careful note of Malacca's victories over Singapore Joint Services in the Cup at Jalan Beaar Stadium last Sunday and against377 words
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Article120 1960-06-18 17 ALOR STAR, Fri. Perlis. defeated In all their four Mulaya Cup matches this season, will still take tbe field undaunted against 1 Federation Armed Forces at Kangar on Sunday. "We have not played up to expectations so far, but this will not deter us from trying120 words
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141 1960-06-18 17 CHUNG IN RECORD BREAKING FORM AT TRIALS IPOH. Fri. A macniflcrnt record-breaking performance here today has probably made Chung Rum \\>n«. the Malayan featherweight weinhtliftinK champion, a "certainty" for the Olympic Games at Rome in August. Taking part in the second Olympic wpiehtlifting trials. Chung lifted a total of 730-lb—141 words
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Article59 1960-06-18 17 NEW DELHI. Fri. India I will support the proposal for the Introduction of open tournaments which Is to be made at next month's annual meettnß of the International Lawn Tennis Federation in Parts. This was stated yesterday by Mr Shamsher Singh, secretary of the Indian LawnReuter - 59 words
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244 1960-06-18 17 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By PENANO. Fri Penang are determined to beat Perak at the City Stadium here on Sunday and so stay in the hunt for the ?.l;.laya Cup this year. Penang have dropped three points in thei: four outings, and a win will244 words
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Article69 1960-06-18 17 I pORT ELIZABETH, Fri.— i The 80u t h African Cricket Board of Control has decided *.ot to send an additional player to join the touring party in England. Mr. A. H. Coy. a member of the board's executive committee, said here last night: "A conditional69 words
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269 1960-06-18 17 BUT LTAM IS ASKED TO PAY FOR PASSAGES KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. JAPAN wants to send two top tennis players to compete in the Malayan open championships to be held in Penang from July 28 to Aug. 1. The Japanese Lawn Tennis r A.s.sociatlon,269 words
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273 1960-06-18 17 FEDERATION FORCES GAIN 10-WICKET WIN OVER S'PORE CEREMBAN, Fri. i *3 Federation Com- monwealth Forces scored a convincing ten-wickei win over Singapore Commonwealth Forces in their annual cricket match which ended here today. Federation declared at their overnight score of 159 runs for six wickets In reply to Singapore's 95.273 words
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Article493 1960-06-18 17 ATHLETICS Prrak AAA south sene r 'ships: 5.000 m i M. Narayanasamy. I V. Varathar*Joo. 3 A. Velangkavy 17 mln 43.5* ec; 4 x 40* m relay: 1 83 Bernam 8C 2 PWD. 3 Lower Pk IA 3mln 47.45 ec: 4 z l*ttn relay 1 boys) 1 Assumption.FT - 493 words
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Article96 1960-06-18 17 BOXING KlTwetght: Mluunorl Sekl (Japan 1 outpt'd beo Esplnosa tPI> 10 rds, at Tokyo. KACING Aneot < iold Cup 1 2 miles 1 1. Sheshoon < 7-4 > 2 Exar <9-2> 3 Le Loup Coup 1 9-4). six run. soccut lIS International leap*: Nice fPri 3 Olenavon ilrj 2.96 words
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Article110 1960-06-18 17 IPOH. Fri— Nashatar Singh Sldhu today beat the Pcrak and Central zone records for the discus with a throw of 36.57 m < 119 ft llln>. The previous State record was 114 ft and Bin. and the zone record was 117 ft 41n. Nashatar was competing In110 words
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Article35 1960-06-18 17 PENANO. Prl. The head ]jrefect. sijrvia Chuah. was Class I immpion athlete at ihe Penann, CbnTent animal sport* today Red House, with 165 points won the team championship with Child House runners-up (1(3).35 words
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Advertisement60 1960-06-18 17 $Vk-MILLION IN LOOT-AND IT WAS ALL HIS! BUT NOW THE CORPORAL FACED THE FIRING SQUAD AND CERTAIN DEATH, THEN THE MIRACLE HAPPENED... Read the story of the war's most sensational secret that led to MURDER ON THE »r% tI%IC UIAAsfC I kfil sm A m L^hA^^l fff I 1113 WCCI%60 words
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Article385 1960-06-18 18 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN. By Kuala Lumpur, Fri Ambitious blueprint to boost the service A NEW $90 MILLION a year master plan to step up health and medical facilities for thousands of people throughout Malaya has been drawn 'up by the Ministry of Health. L'nder this ambitious blueprint,385 words
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Article220 1960-06-18 18 HOUSING: SITE ALLOCATION SINGAPORE. Friday. ALLOCATION of building lots in the new Semba- wang Malay Settlement will be made as soon as work on the preparation of the sites has been finalised. This was announced by Inche Yaacob Mohamed, chairman, boards of management. Malay Settlements. Singapore in a220 words
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Article221 1960-06-18 18 7th win for Springboks LONDON. Pm Tiie South AlricHii cricketers today completed their M.'ve.uii victory of the tour of E: '_:latid wiien they defeated Somerset by an innings and 23 runs at Taunton. Score*: South Africans 365. Somerset 122 and 220 <W. Alley 72. A. McKinnon 6-69). At CHESTiCRKIKLD: Lanes221 words
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143 1960-06-18 18 Peking returns 3 British soldiers HONG KONG, Fri. The Army today confirmed officially that "three British soldiers who entered Communist China from Hong Kong on June 12. were detained and were returned by June 15." "The Army, at this stage, is not prepared to say more. The case is underReuter - 143 words
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Obituary98 1960-06-18 18 TAN KIM PUAV Sh Proprietor. Kirn <',nnn Huat Sawmill, Klantt. paiwed ■■■\»ay pracefully on June 1« He leaves l>ehlnd a wido». <i> norm. three daiiKhtir.'. two soDK-in-law and ten Kuneml tomorrow (Sunday) 12 noon. Cortege leaves No. 11'. Jalan Hall Abbas. Klang. MRS. YAP CHENC VAN (Nee Madam Khoo98 words
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Article25 1960-06-18 18 MR. AND MRS. LEOW VOON LEONC thank all rrlatlvn and fri.ndu for tht-lr itood wuhri valuablr promts and attendance at thrlr wedding on e.«so.25 words
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172 1960-06-18 18 PRT SWETTENHAM, Fri. A sailor with the Indian naval squadron now in port hen- was pitched overboard and reported missing while the ships were heading for Malayan waters. It was revealed here today. The incident occurred when the warships were near the Andaman172 words
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Article60 1960-06-18 18 KOTA BHARU. Pri. About 30 Malayan youths will be sent overseas for an 18--month course on how to run the proposed multi-million dollar co-operative fertiliser and paper manufacturing plants. Half of them will be from the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, and the others will be60 words
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Article258 1960-06-18 18 Tibetans and Reds NEW DELHI, Friday. \'Y LEAST 400 people have been killed and as many injured in fierce guerilla fighting between armed Tibetan rebels and Communist Chinese in Western Tibet, it was reported yesterday. The reports, relayed to the Dalai Lama, who Is inUPI - 258 words
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117 1960-06-18 18 INDIA TOLD: HUNTED REBEL IS IN BRITAIN NEW DELHI. Fri. The British High Commission here today informed the Indian Government that India's most hunted rebel. Zapu Phizo. Is In Britain. Phizo, 53-year-old leader of the bitter post-war guerilla war in the desolate Naga hills of Assam, has a price ofReuter - 117 words
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112 1960-06-18 18 OPIUM TOO CHEAP, SO CROP IS POTATOES VIENTIANE. Fri. The Laotian English-langu-age newspaper Vientiane World said today that mountain tribesmen in Northern Laos were seeking an alternative crop to opium because of low world prices. The newspaper said two villages of Meo tribesmen near the northern town of Luaim PrabangReuter - 112 words
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Article85 1960-06-18 18 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Harold Macmlllan. the British Prime MinUter, in a letter to a Labour MP issued last night, defends American policy in calling two alerts (or U.S. military forces throughout the world on May 15 and June 1. Replying to a letter of protest about85 words
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Article27 1960-06-18 18 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mr. G. Uttamram has been appointed a member of the Singapore Harbour Board for three I years. He replaces Mr. D. G. Shah.27 words
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Article329 1960-06-18 18 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Fri. London siock ma. ke's ended an unsettled week on a depressed note today. The disappointing United Kingdom overseas trade figures foi May brought renewed fears of furthei' ciedit restrictions and p. ices eased in almost all sections Business, however, was small. Closing middle prices of selected329 words
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237 1960-06-18 18 LIBRARY SHOULD SERVE ALL GROUPS— MINISTER SINGAPORE, Fri THE Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said tonight that a truly National Library could not be created in Singapore unless it was realised that it had to cater to four language groups. He was speaking at the first meeting of the237 words
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