The Straits Times, 22 June 1960
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Title Section21 1960-06-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 i l P He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article421 1960-06-22 1 TENGKU MAY HEAD BORDER WAR BODY Commonwealth forces will still help Opposition at sixes and sevens over Bill 'I Hi; OPPOSITION was split today when the House of Representatives debated the controversial Internal Security Bill designed to combat subversion and keep the peace after the Emergency officially421 words
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Article56 1960-06-22 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— A diamond rush is on in Central Borneo, according to reports reaching here. The reports say that since April. 30,000 people have trekked through the Jungle to the village of Kampong Sungal Pinang. in Kahaju Hulu district, where four vegetable vendors are alleged to56 words
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Article47 1960-06-22 1 'Black Knight' goes up CANBERRA. Tues. The Australian Supply Minister. Mr. Alan Hulme, announced that another two-stage Black Knight rocket had been launched tonight at Woomera, South Australia. The rocket reached a height of over 300 miles and landed 70 miles down-range from the filing point— ReutervReuter - 47 words
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153 1960-06-22 1 NOW 3,000 POLICE IN SEOUL MASS TO PROTEST SLAP BY M.P. SEOUL, Tues.— About 3,000 policemen demonstrated here today demanding an apology from a Member of the National Assembly who slapped a police officer on Monday during President Eisenhower's visit. The policemen held a mass rally near the gutted Capitol153 words
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Article58 1960-06-22 1 LONDON, Tues. RearAdmiral Sir Matthew Slattery is to take over the chairmanship of the British Overseas Airways Corparatlon in succession to Sir Gerald D'Erlanger, Mr. Duncan Sandys, Minister of Aviation, announced today. He told the House of Commons that Sir Matthew j Slattery would take overReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration372 1960-06-22 1 Floyd is again the world champion FIFTH ROUND K.O. AND HE ACHIEVES -THE IMPOSSIBLE 1 I^EW YORK. Tues.— Floyd Patterson, 25-year-old American Negro, last night became the first fighter ever to achieve what boxing experts have always called the "impossible come-back" regaining the world heavyweight title. Patterson knocked out IngemarReuter; UPI - 372 words
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975 1960-06-22 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMITTEE of the People's Action Party will reconsider the case of the suspended Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, "if he sincerely repudiates his mistakes and disruptive actions and agrees to accept the principle of975 words
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140 1960-06-22 1 SANTIAGO (Chile), Tuesday. tiLOODS swirled through the southern Chile city of Valdivia yesterday as thousands of citizens left their homes in fear of new earthquake disasters. Three earth tremors In 24 hours had brought dowr buildings damaged in last month's tragic earthquake: andReuter - 140 words
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Article43 1960-06-22 1 s CYCLIST KILLED IN CRASH >i.ng\poi;i l>iJj>t Abdul K Udiw bj Matt} in"" ivbi-u be iiumlw tl in t>iou Mith ur in Aljlii f R'.-J'i L" i touiyht It >! |K'l)i. jppCilll), f'JI i di;m> to lontutt Inpect Khali.; I iiu? MatiM43 words
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Article151 1960-06-22 1 ARMED conflict has broken out between the people and the Raja of the island of Roti. south of Timor, according to a delegation now In Jakarta. The delegation, made up of a Mr. Slamet. from Roti. and Mr. J. Piry, a Member of Parliament from the Lesser151 words
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Article, Illustration3517 1960-06-22 2 Razak: Emergency ending— but the border battle will go on EEQiSii^Sa The big debate on the Internal Security Bill KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday rPHE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said the Government would fight the border terrorists until they were eliminated or ceased to3,517 words
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Advertisement89 1960-06-22 2 |p^^ I 5 1U,UUU.UU Iviinl HEALTHY MOTHERS L33yJ COMPETITION RESULTS The Competition was judged by a panel of seven doctors, all of whom hold internationally recognised qualifications. Two contestants submitted the nearest correct entries and they have been notified The prize of $10,000.00 will be equally divided. The winners are:89 words
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606 1960-06-22 3 ALGERIA PEACE HOPE AFTER SIX YEARS OF FIGHTING Rebel delegation to fly to Paris to discuss cease-fire terms T>EACE in Algeria after nearly six years' bitter fighting seemed a definite possibility last night after the rebel leaders had announced their willingness to send a delegation to Paris to discuss ceasefireReuter - 606 words
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166 1960-06-22 3 No reason to doubt Everest claim but... NEW DELHI. Tues. Brigadier Cyan Singh, leader of the unsuccessful Indian Everest expedition said here today that whilr he* had "no reason to doubt." the Chinese claim of having reached Everest summit he would not have sent a team to the summit atReuter - 166 words
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180 1960-06-22 3 Malaya 'main cause of switch by Menzies MELBOURNE. Tues. The Melbourne Herald tonight reported that Malaya was largely responsible for a "switch" by Mr. Robert Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, in his policy on independence for New Guinea. Mr. Menzies said yesterday on his return from an overseas tour thatReuter - 180 words
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Article200 1960-06-22 3 ADDIS ABABA, Tuesday. PORTUGAL was accused at today's session o the Conference of Independent Africar States of carrying out in its African colonies "s reign of terror, wholesale massacres and slaver; unchanged from ancient times." Mr Jose Gilmore delegate of the Union of Populations inReuter - 200 words
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Article55 1960-06-22 3 HOLLYWOOD Tues. A spokesman for 20th CenturyFox said last night the studio would not renew the contract of actress Mai Britt when the option falls due this summer. The studio refused to say if the action was connected with the Swedish girl's announcement to marry NegroUPI - 55 words
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Article32 1960-06-22 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. Twenty two people were burned to death when a passeimer bus struck a lamp n -^t and caught fire at Porto Alegre yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article18 1960-06-22 3 PHILADELPHIA, Tues. Mr. John Kelly, father of Princess Grace of Monaco, died yesterday aged 70 Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article118 1960-06-22 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. Clarence Brown (Republican. Ohio), said today "'it Is being whispered" that Mr. Khrushchev would ask Cuba to permit the establishment of Sovietoperated missile bases on Cuban territory. The Congressman made the statement in a newsletter to his constituents. He declined to name hisReuter - 118 words
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301 1960-06-22 3 Tibet: A massive violation of human rights by the Chinese I^HJi, Chinese authorities in libet violated -I- most of the human rights embodied in the. United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights including the right to life itself said a report submitted to the International Commission of Jurists here today.Reuter - 301 words
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Advertisement138 1960-06-22 3 SPORT SHIRTS TTtHw '*i N*ot checks and smart strip* (Herts on these perfectly tailored ssortshirts ore especially effective T hty'rt raily washed ond NEED NEVER IE HONED. The choice of summer sportswiar with their hondsomi cuff treatment 1 And also other styles currently. Available at JmS^J--62. North Bridge Road. Singapore.138 words
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Miscellaneous344 1960-06-22 3 if sf Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE: 62 metre* «rnvirF <i m^r. from 9.00 p.m— U.M p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metre* AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES i&ptis e The "-i-*- j"»«~ News; 8.06 A Date With Music; Penan*344 words
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308 1960-06-22 4 DRIVER, TWO FARMERS WHO CAUGHT AN ARMED ROBBER THE COMMISSIONER of Police, Mr. A.E.G. Blades today sent letters of appreciation to three brave men of Yew Tee Village in Woodlands for capturing an armed robber. He also gave them $25 each as a "tangible308 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-06-22 4 Shell man leaves for UK training CUNGAPORE, Tues. A 3 chemist. Mr. Lav Liat Cheow. 30. who was in charge of the Shell Company of Singapore's Bukora laboratory, left for London by air this morning for a year's training In Shell laboratories in England and Holland. He was accompanied by96 words
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201 1960-06-22 4 HALF FARE FOR ALL STUDENTS UNDER 19 YEARS OINGAPORE, Tues. All school children under 19 years old can now travel at half-price by Singapore Traction Company buses. Hitherto, only those under 16 enjoyed this privilege. Other bus companies already grant a half-fare concession to all bona flde schoolchildren. A statement201 words
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223 1960-06-22 4 T.U.C. GIVES UP PAPERS OF 4 UNIONS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singa p o re Trades Union Congress today returned the certificates of registration of three federations of trade unions and a re-named trade union to the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne. The certificates were issued early223 words
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Advertisement17 1960-06-22 4 I M«l| I WON... I Champion I Floyd I Patterson tells his big secret today in... j17 words
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Advertisement436 1960-06-22 4 ■'"SHAW:" OPBBniaation J 2 Shows Toda>: 4 8.30pm" Pleose come ecrly! Shows sfort promptly ot cdvertised times /■■aaaM fc^fv 'wilimmlTl .SftjBB^LjBBB ■fA M T I C tc O LO »c CAMCMA SS j $3, »1H No Fr— List i NOW SHOWING V.io«'.i 5 STEVE REEVES t r f HERCULES iTHEGIAMTOF436 words
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Miscellaneous546 1960-06-22 4 MINISTRY OF Ct'LTfRK: CHINESE VMCA (South Pl«r) Free Him shows beginning at 7 Fencing Club 7 p.m.; lnternap.m. at Sin Minn School. Yew tional folk dance course (B secTee Village, main road; Church tlcn> 7.30 pm.; Chinese kun tow of Our Lady of Lourdes, Ophlr 7 p.m Road; Hong Urn546 words
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557 1960-06-22 5 They're being investigated, so no amnesty for them ABOL'T 375 people in the Federation will have to face the full penalties for their tax-dodging activities. They are not eligible for Inclusion in the Govern- I ment's new nine-month j amnesty because their557 words
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135 1960-06-22 5 18 months' sentence reduced to two months IPOH, Tues.— Eighteen months' jail for embracing a woman in daylight "is a wholly excessive sentence." the! Perak Appeal Court) Judge said here today I Mr. Justice Rißby reduced j the sentence to two months and ordeTed S. Arokiasamy. I 30, "to be135 words
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Article18 1960-06-22 5 JOHORE. BAHRU, Tue.s. Datin Fatimah binte Hiji Abdul Majld yesterday opened the Umno branch at Masal.18 words
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129 1960-06-22 5 3 EXPERTS TO STUDY FLY MENACE AT RESORT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Three top men of the Institute of Medical Research including its senior entomologist are tackling the fly problem in Cameron Highlands The senior entomologist. Dr. R. H. Wharton, and his assistants. Mr. Ganapathy Pillai and Mr. Scow Chin Leong129 words
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Article44 1960-06-22 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. —The Ex-Security Forces Association of Malaya will hold a two-week fun fair on the polo ground here, beginning on Saturday, to raise money fcr Its building fund. The Raja Muda of Perak will open the fair.44 words
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Article170 1960-06-22 5 Parliament— so Mr. S not in court MAGISTRATE SAYS: THAT IS NO VALID EXCUSE IPOH, Tuesday. A TTENDANCE in Parliament was no excuse for counsel to be absent for a case fixed for hearing, the Ipoh magistrate, Mr. Chew Kok Chooi, said today. He was referring to an assault .summons170 words
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139 1960-06-22 5 ENTER THE MRA— TO AID ROAD INDUSTRY J/UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A Malayan Road Association will be formed at a meeting here on July 4. Its aim: to co-operate with the Government in framing and implementing plans for the development of roads and road transport to assist commerce and industry. Advice139 words
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89 1960-06-22 5 BLOOD: AN S.O.S. GOES TO INDIAN CRUISER PENANG. Tues. The Indian naval cruiser. Delhi, now here on a goodwill visit, has received a request from the Penang Blood Bank for "O" typr blood. "We got the request this morning when most of our men were ashore." (apt N. Krishnan, the89 words
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Article33 1960-06-22 5 IPOH. Tues.— Mrs. Ng Volt Hing, wife of a private medical practitioner was Installed the new present of the Inner Wheel Club here by the immediate past president. Mrs. Lilian Cockram33 words
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Article186 1960-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TiHE Minister of Interior. Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that two people were placed under restricted residence because they were suspected of being engaged in the vice racket. I Mr. V. David rSF— Bungsar) [had asked186 words
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Article64 1960-06-22 5 PENANG. Tues. Tht i Supervisor of Elections, Mr. One Kah Seng, said today reports he had received s>o j far Indicated that re-regls-tratlon of voters In Penang was going very slowly, especially In the rural areas. He urged voters to re-enrol as early as possible and64 words
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Article39 1960-06-22 5 New shipping adviser KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. T. L. Beagley has been appointed the new shipping adviser to the Commls-sloner-Oeneral for South-east Asl.i and the U.K. High Commissioner In Kuala Lumpur. He replaces Mr. A. M Houghton. i S^E22^^^3S^«SZ39 words
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Advertisement218 1960-06-22 5 Long life for your teeth! Kol7Nosrf(3l3l K O LV NO S I y\ I2agi |l DENTAL- CREAM -y.- MADt IN U.S. A 41 Concentrated Kolynos assures fresh, thai breath hours longer? Concentrated Kolynos gives sure protection j£iinit decay all day! Concentrated Kolynos lasts muih longer because you use less on218 words
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Miscellaneous287 1960-06-22 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS tMlona («>. 4 Various dogx gel mlnut« ex- t Tendency u> aplh arMr the animation tB>. tuut iS). 5 Wine— one a good judge of 7 Heron to am* to be in a Shakespeare would get? 161 vafaiete in wild rato (Ti 9 May be In287 words
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Advertisement215 1960-06-22 6 Looking for a sea passage to AUSTRALIA? Af. S. TJILUWAH will sail for Australia as follows:— Arr. Pep. Singapore 28/7 28/7 Penang 30/7 30/7 (optional) Port Swettenham 31/7 31/7 (optional) Singapore 1/8 2/8 Brisbane 13/8 14/8 Sydney 16/8 19/8 Melbourne 21/8 FARES FROM SINGAPORE Ist CLASS (AIR-CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT) To Brisbane215 words
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Advertisement42 1960-06-22 6 FROZEN SWANSON CHICKEN Select your favorite parts ai J^r sMiW^^JvSr fk HHHr?^r (f M H 1. Drumsticks So m M ty...»o*«tt^y«M 9 4 2- Wings— Bot*nd«r...tfMynMltl»yMr«MM 3. ThlflhS-Aiwy y—a mm* •*um**mm9m TirnfifTj bm«i 8. Cut-up fry«rS-H«rd to MS* hot off tt» grim42 words
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163 1960-06-22 7 Former dance girl fined for cruelty to daughter KUANTAN. Tuesday. a FORMER dance hostess, Yoon Wai Chan, 32 was fined $50 here today for ill-treating he: adopted six-year-old daughter. Yoon pleaded guilty to wilfully assaulting and illtreating Yong Ah Kirn. She was charged under the Children's and Young Persons Ordinance.163 words
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91 1960-06-22 7 LADY TEMPLER TO VISIT MALAYA IN OCTOBER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuei.— Lady Templer, wife of the former British High Commissioner in Malaya. Sir Gerald Templer is expected to visit the Federation in October. A founder-member of the the National Association of Women's Institutes. Lady Templer, has written to a personal friend91 words
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Article44 1960-06-22 7 TEMERLOH. Tues.— Mr. S. Kandlah was elected chairman of the Temerloh District Tamil Association at the association's annual general meeting over the weekend. Other officials elected were: vlce-cnairman. Mr. K. Nagalinggam: secretary. Mr. D. Govlndarajoo: and treasurer. Mr. N. Chelllah Filial.44 words
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Article36 1960-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Bail of $500 was allowed R. Subramanlam. 19. when he pleaded not guilty to causing grievous hurt to T. Muthu. at Jalan Tanah Lapang. Sentul, on the night of May 29.36 words
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Article57 1960-06-22 7 SHOP WOMAN CHASES GRAB MAN BUTTERWORTH. Tues.— The proprietress 01 a goldsmith's shop here chased a man who ran away with a pendant worth $105 last evening. The man had pretended to be a customer and asked to see the pendant. When it was handed to him he dashed off57 words
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Article19 1960-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federal Co-operative Housing Society has been registered by the Registrar ol Co-operative Societies.19 words
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327 1960-06-22 7 $5OO-a-time confidence trickster is jailed 18 months MALACCA, TUes. The president of the Sessions Court. Mr. K. Somasundram, today paid a man the dubious compliment of saying that in all his experience he had never seen a confidence trickster like. him. Then he Jailed him for 18 months. Abdul Wadud327 words
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Article62 1960-06-22 7 TEMERLOH. Tues.— More than 500 people attended a party given jointly by the Yee Loke Club. Mentakab. and the Su Ben Association, lemerloh. yesterday. It was In honour of Dato Lam Kin Thong. Mr. Tee Feck Choon. Mr. Khoo Joo Hlan and Mr. C Nagalingam, lor62 words
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Article26 1960-06-22 7 KLANG. Tues.— A stevedore. Ng Chye Watt. 27. was today fined $300 for being a member of a triad society, the Ang Bin Huay.26 words
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171 1960-06-22 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. Three motions by j the Socialist Front members were rejected by the Negri Sembilan Legislative Assembly today. The first, by Mr. Llm Kee 6ai asked that a hospital be built at Gemas. The Mentrl Besar, Dr. Mohammed Said, said there were171 words
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Article264 1960-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The report of the Committee of Review on the new education policy will be ready by the end of this month, and will be presented to Parliament at its next session. The Minister for Education. Inche Abdul Rahman t>in Hajl Tallb.264 words
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369 1960-06-22 7 Negri Ruler tells of $30 million earmarked for rural projects THE Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan loday urged the people of h.is State to put their "'hearts and minds" into the task of development. Addressing the opening of the second session of the State Assembly, he said the State369 words
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189 1960-06-22 7 VITAL ROLE AHEAD FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS, HE SAYS SINGAPORE. Tuesday. DUBLIC relations will be called upon to play a vital role in business management in Singapore within the next few years, an Australian public relations consultant predicted here today. Mr. Basil A. Rossi, whosa firm In Melbourne represents about 40189 words
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206 1960-06-22 7 Amah seeks aid in 19-year-old hunt for daughter IPOH, Tues. —An elderly unemployed amah who has spent 19 years in a fruitless search for her daughter today appealed to the Straits Times to help her in her quest. Chan Soon. 62. was separated from her only daughter. Chew Ah Choong.206 words
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Article51 1960-06-22 7 IPOH. Tues.— An essay competition open to all Federal citizens is being organised by the Malay Students' Association. Entries must be in the national language on the subject: "A national culture which is acceptable to all citizens of the Federation ot Malaya." Closing date Is Aug.51 words
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Advertisement458 1960-06-22 7 Mum and D»d admit that Mulfin'^'^* jjf wouldn't win a prize at a dog I &ii*&ioo^ show. There no pedigree behind ihi« little fellow. Whisper it Muffin's wise too. One thine h« he's the happy resuK of a passing never lets Donald forget Is his affair. dally Bob Martin's— the458 words
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Article25 1960-06-22 8 W»rit fl* < Himimwm) SHAMSUDDIN KADIR and Isteri 'haak relatives and friends for their •onipliments. valuable gins and at'ndsice at their wedding on 11.6.60. I25 words
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Article26 1960-06-22 8 Hors-i $18 (Minimum) IN CHERISHED MEMORY of late Mr. P. Ratnam who died on 22.6.5 V. Always remembered by his beloved wife snd children.26 words
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Article341 1960-06-22 8 20 Wtdt $111 (Minimum) JOAN MANNING— A Girl, A Gultai Sk A Song— Nightly at Ths Cockpit except Sundays. COTTON BUCKLEY. Twelve New Colour*. Suitable for Sheath dresses A I'hrongsams SH.9O yd. Modern Silk I store. 34. High St. Spore 6 A COOO IDEA for your next party... •rrve341 words
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774 1960-06-22 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, June 22, 1960 Crisis In The PAP Trouble in the higher echelons of the People's Action Party is not a new story, and that Mr. Ong Eng Guan was involved was fairly generally known or suspected. To this i extent Mr. Ong's downfall, I much the774 words
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Article306 1960-06-22 8 So many influences bear upon President de Gaulle and Mr. Ferhat Abbas that it is prudent to be a little pessimistic about the chance of their proposed parley bringing about a cease-fire in Algeria. De Gaulle's head still spins in a galaxy of mutually exclusive opinions among the306 words
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Article171 1960-06-22 8 Sixty countries have road associations which exist to ensure that the legitimate interests of commerce and industry, as well as their experience and knowledge, receive proper attention by the authorities responsible for highways and road transport. With a large programme of road building afoot there is good reason171 words
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Article, Illustration821 1960-06-22 8 NIGEL RYAN - THE CHAOS THAT FACES THE CONGO... NIGEL RYAN LEOPOLDVILLE. Tnes. WHEN some 14,000,000 Congolese take over full self-government on June 30. they will have at the'r disposal 12 senior civil servants, 16 university graduates, and less than thrc« years of political experience. i Less than half the population can understandReuter - 821 words
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801 1960-06-22 8 Sultan fights to keep his country MOMBASA. Tues. The 85-year-old Sultan of Zanzibar sails wi'h his Sultana from Mombasa this month on his fifth visit to Britain, this time on a special mission. According to a delegation of his Arab subiects from the coastal area of Kenya, the Sultan has801 words
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Article207 1960-06-22 8 The colour problem in a nutshell \IR. PINNOCK was nearer the truth than he realised when he says of the colour bar that "indeed if one is selective such contacts can be extremely pleasant." This sentence is the problem of colour antagonism in a nutshell. I have yet to see207 words
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Article180 1960-06-22 8 I DISAGREE with your 1 critic's comments on the Malayan Arts Theatre Group's production of "Salome". He should have commented on the play as it was presented, not what Wilde should have written or not written. If his impression of "8alome" was Miat It was "unstageable then all180 words
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Article33 1960-06-22 8 "CENBITIVE LADY' (ST. 1 June 18) who wonders why typhoons and hurricanes are given feminine names misses the obvious point. Man raises the wind: the woman blows It. ZEPHYR Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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Article170 1960-06-22 9 KUALA SELANGOR. Tues. Police, friends and relatives were still combing the sea oft Kuala Selangor late today for a flshermlan, Abdullah bin Jantan, 38, missing since 2 a.m. on Sunday, when his boat capsized in a gale. The body of his brother. Hussein.170 words
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Article37 1960-06-22 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— RearAdmiral B. S. Soman. Flag Officer commanding the visiting Indian Navy fleet, was guest of honour at a dinner given by Admiral Sir David Luce, C-ln-C, Far East Station at Admiralty House tonight.37 words
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97 1960-06-22 9 SINGAPORE. Tue* The Malay section of Radio Singapore advertised for four Malay women as parttime announcers. and have been surprised to receive more than 300 applications so far. The applicants, most of them Malay housewives and girls who have just left school,97 words
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Article468 1960-06-22 9 BOY DIED IN GIMSON BLOCK: ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT ACCUSED I SAW ASSAULT AFTER YOUNG ESCAPEE WAS BROUGHT BACK, SAYS TEACHER OK HARD Edward Phillips, an assistant superintendent of the Gimson School here, was charged today with the murder of an inmate of the school, Lim Seng Soon. A468 words
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201 1960-06-22 9 A MERCY FLIGHT INSURANCE SCHEME COMES TO MALAYA SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AN emergency travel insurance scheme that will enable a person to make a top-priority '"mercy flight" to a sick relative, is now being sponsored by a commercial airline company. I The scheme started In London by the Navigators and General201 words
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Article67 1960-06-22 9 RAIL PROBE EVIDENCE IN CAMERA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.--Four officials of the National Union of Railwayman today gave evidence In camera before the commission Inquiring Into Malayan Railway disputes. They were Mr. K. T. Mahallngam. treasurer, and Messrs. K. Sabaratnam, s. R. Perumal and 8. Slvamayam. committee members. There will be67 words
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Article40 1960-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Canadian community In Malaya will celebrate their national day here on July 1. The High Commissioner for Canada and Mrs. Arthur R. Menzles Will hold a reception at 203 Ampang Road.40 words
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Article40 1960-06-22 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A youth, K. 81vasubramanlam. pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court here today to two counts of misappropriation involving a total sum of $2,277 belonging to the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd. Ball was allowed.40 words
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Article112 1960-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Unions representing dailyrated Government workers today expressed disappointment with the recommei.datlons of the Wages Commission, whose report was tabled at yesterday's meeting of the House of Representatives. The commission, headed by Mr. Justice Smith, had recommended Increases varying from two cents to112 words
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Article57 1960-06-22 9 IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh division of the United Malays National Organisation wants the Federation Government to Increase the strength of the Royal Malay Regiment to two divisions within the next five 1 years. A resolution urging the Government to do this before 1965 was passed57 words
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130 1960-06-22 9 Actress marries a jockey and will now be housewife SINGAPORE, Tues.— A lovely Hong Kong actress and singer. Miss Chonr Lai Yoong, 21, popularly known as San Hoong Sin Nooi. today cave np bet career to become a housewife. "I will only give charity performances once in a while." she130 words
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Article122 1960-06-22 9 A 28-MILE DETOUR TO REACH A FIRE I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A fire engine from Kuala Belangor had to travel an extra 28 miles to reach the scene of a fire at Tanjong Karang last night because the ferry at Sungel Selangor was closed. The Kuala Selangor fire brigade received a122 words
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Article45 1960-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The wife of the British High Commissioner to Malaya, Lady Tory, left for a holiday In Britain by air today. Sir Oeofroy Tory, who will Join her next month, will return in time to attend the Merdeka celebrations.45 words
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278 1960-06-22 9 'Songkoks for all' plan at debate on assembly dress SEREMBAN, Tuesday. A SOCIALIST Front assemblyman today protested at the new Standing Rules and Orders on dress at State Legislative Assembly meetings. Mr. Urn Kee Sal told the assembly: "I feel there Is no need for a hard and fast rul*>278 words
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120 1960-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. IV The case of Wan Hamld bin Mohamed Salleh. who was released from detention last month, was raised in Parliament today Mr. Llm Kean Slew (Socialist Front) told the House. "A few weeks ago Wan Hamld was a security120 words
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Article33 1960-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A reception will be held at the Lake Club here on July 4 to mark the 14th anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of the Philippines.33 words
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Article27 1960-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the first biennial national youth conference at the Language Institute here on June 30.27 words
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Article, Illustration207 1960-06-22 9 SINGAPORE'S power output will receive a boost of 18,000 kilowatts next month when the first three free piston gas turboalternators to be installed at St James Power Station are put into commercial operation. The Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will The City Electrical Engineer,207 words
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216 1960-06-22 9 Second girl quad of Alor Star dies A SECOND quad. also a girl, born to a driver's wile In me aio» star hosDital last Saturday has died. The other two quads, both boy., weighing 31b 7Oz and 31* I2oz at birth. are reported to be well. Their mother. Che Matmunah216 words
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Article35 1960-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The William Zimmerman Chorale, a mixed choir of 20 voices, will give a concert at the British Council hall tomorrow night at 9.15. Tickets are priced at $3 and35 words
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Advertisement127 1960-06-22 9 Jr I NON-SMEARING LIPSTICK ONE APPLICATION LASTS WHOLE DAY IN 5 COLOURS *ci« As**** WING ON CO., nn. Ntn hiki it, t tai tri m« DO YOU KNOW" We finance HIRE-PURCHASE en: Motor Cars, Meter-Cycle/Scoetars Air-conditioners, Refrigerators, Industrial machinery, Tractors, etc. Your enquirin will be prmnptty mttunM fo »y our127 words
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Advertisement171 1960-06-22 9 at long, long last ITS HERE YAuHIwA P entamat c The 35m Single-Lens Reflex Camera You've All Been Waiting For! (TOP DISCOUNT FOB CASHT^^ft Jgffl jig, jj •itr«-f«« ncycHwt Q«*-Ut« $71/- electronic *^(^P TMIH AM TMI fABULOUS FIATURIS IMwcMmMH* fc»|tml mwl Fl.l Ayto-Y«hiiwi Lnt, <i«t it ■mmry «<«»*»n «N*w Hx171 words
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Article, Illustration764 1960-06-22 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Mat took a spear and aimed it at Bakar! KATHLEEN HICKLEY MAT Mousedeer is giving a fancy dress partyRight now he is showing them some conjuring tricks, and announces that he is going to saw a person in half. NOW READ ON. -by- T^HERE was a sudden hush as Mat764 words
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Article167 1960-06-22 10 Robert Lim, aged 14; 241-K, Buklt Purmel, Singapore 4; reading, swimming, stamps, cor* respondence Zalnal Din. 9. Hale Lane, Assam Kumbang. Talplng, Perak; stamps, songs reading, radio- listening photos Wont Krnf Woon. aged 15; Kelantan; member Wise Owls Club; stamps, songs Mamata Paul, aged 14; 2886, Chan167 words
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Article168 1960-06-22 10 Aruna Kumari (gkfj aged lfl; 16-E, Kamla Nagar. Delhi 6; Man p-s. view-cards, flr&t-riay covers, dancing. Shirley Bart, aged 12; 4632 S. Richmond. Chicago 23. Illinois, U.S.A. Bertha igBMT, aged 12; 1746. Illinois, a.i!,t St. Loui*. Illinois. U.S.A. Mary Ellen Murphy, aged 12; PO. Box 122. Etna,168 words
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Advertisement398 1960-06-22 10 i556"066/-l JPRODENT: I (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE JACKPOT COMPETITION Competition No. 4 Closing Date: 31st. July. 1960 j Ist prize i l NEW 1960 FORD ANGLIA S 2nd PRIZE $2,000/- cash I 3rd PRIZE $1,000/- cash I Plus many consolation prizes of Evening in Paris Perfume Gramophone Records etc. j398 words
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Advertisement78 1960-06-22 10 Just a second m the finest coffee you've ever NtSCAM is deliciously superior and never varies. It's made right in the cup— lnstantly! l^^^^^^^^^^l No waste, no messy washing up. NESCAFE L^F^bVb^ contains only the finest coffee roasted and 1 -J I "H percolated to perfection by Nestle. Buy a78 words
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Miscellaneous613 1960-06-22 10 ANOTHER PAGE OF YOUR OWN (LI KS ACROSS. 1 ~T*""~^Mb\ H Wild animal related to 1111 aM__aM the doK. 6, The patron BFI saint of Wales. 7, French pPL-W-4— LJ— M word for "boy" or "waiter." H m 8. A young horse. 10, Pas- ■■"■BB'I^ try-covered dish of meat bJV^^J613 words
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Advertisement1660 1960-06-22 11 THE RLUE FUNNEL UNE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sailt P. Sham Pintn| ADRASTUS M'seillit LiverpMl, Amouth Tauy ACHILLES LiverpMl, Glasgow Telay JaM J-M a/a JaM It/ 1 ANTILOCHUS Liverffil, Havre JaM a Jaty I Jary 1/ I My I mehestheus LiverpMl, Dublin My 41,660 words
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Advertisement1334 1960-06-22 11 tn^nrTi w^i iiu lj A V rmW m v i #7 m eTHE LjJLC. lIHES- ADEN. REOSEA. MEOITERRANEAH. CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Sport P. Sitam Penant "FALSTRIA" k) a/a Jaat 21 Jim/ 1 Jity 2/ 2 Jat) "SARGODHA" I) a JaM/ 4 Jaly 5/ I Jlly 1 Jaly "INDIA" 1/111,334 words
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Advertisement1341 1960-06-22 11 '•u'aiiNß THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '^tT 1 SINGAPORE (lacaraantM It tat Iraitid Kittlaa) I LIMS SAILINGS tl ANN BX ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Sham Ptnani RENVENUE Naaaart. LaaMa, ('twain Sat. I/a JaM 14/ a Jut a/a JaM lEHVIRLICH Port Sidan. liverpMl. Antwerp Rotterdam 25 21 JaM a JaM/1,341 words
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Advertisement1289 1960-06-22 11 W- MeALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w^, V KtM BM.BBMO.iI UKI SCLAV CF4ES* UMB v"^ LJJJJMN. ajUWOM^OnERBAM RAVII US ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. a btU. IEATTLE VANCbuVER I PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON Acctttiet earn far Cntral t Itatk S'pori P. Sham P«ntng America la Part/a Jaaa 24 a Jin ionneviui em t*1,289 words
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Article38 1960-06-22 12 SINGAPORE. June 21. RUBBER: 124 rents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 124; cents (steady). TIN: 5390.87 1 per picul (up ISM cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 25 tons).38 words
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Article141 1960-06-22 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Colonial Sugar eased £2 10s. to 185 10s. and Elder Smith eased Is. 3d. to 29.5. 9d Base metals eased. Mt lsa eased is. 3d. to 675. 9d. Oils traded along firm lines, while141 words
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Article204 1960-06-22 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or eKßected this morning ir': Corfu 1,2, Steel Artisan 45, Wavelaird 6A. Thorstrand 67, Benvenue 8 9, Madras Maru 10/ 11, Benvrackle 13 14. Merwe Lloyd 15/ 16. Gjertrud Bakke 18. SedlU N. Wall 3, Auby N. Wall 4, Kasimbar204 words
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498 1960-06-22 12 book of Snnrei Taking- Rubber Co. Ltd. who are to be congratulated at the clear format in which they have Issued their annual accounts for the year ended March 31. Not only are all the farts set out In very clear tables,498 words
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Article21 1960-06-22 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 21 June 20 Industrials: 139.M 139.68 Tins: 255.25 269.M Robbers: 3M.06 299.«4 Jan. 1. 1958-_lOO21 words
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Article218 1960-06-22 12 JULY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at i24\« cents per lb., (down a quarter of a cent) on Monday's close. The closing tone was owlet but I steady. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. i R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 124',,218 words
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Article72 1960-06-22 12 T'RE Malayan Kvrhangr Banks A Asosclation made the following change* In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to tlOOi. SeUlnc T.T. or O.D. ready: Belfian Francs 1623 Deaitcha Marks 136: lUUan Lire *****. J On the free rnhsnge market In Hone Kont, the I.S. dollar uas quoted72 words
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Article144 1960-06-22 12 SINGAPORE limes* Produce Exchiutf r noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Co^n: quiet: UK/Conttnen: June/ July shipments $30'j buyers. $31 seller*. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $44 sellers, drum j $48 sellers. Pepper: steady. lit lie business was reported ooi* Mumok white $315. Sarawak $310 (both up $10). special144 words
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Article878 1960-06-22 12 SINGAPORE members of wie Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business ai iheir 3.30 Pm. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices' unless only one was written Industrial! Fed. Dispensary $1.35 and $1.36: Fraser and Neave lords $2.05 to $2.07; Gammon <2i $2.35 $2.34; Henry Waugh $1878 words
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Advertisement1215 1960-06-22 12 E or«n U.S.A. PaelHo els Atlantic Coast Service t.T.A. 1.1.A. i U. S'PO'i S>a<n Penanj H>on| 1. Anftlii N Vori "Xi«ikj«a Man" V/i% Jim 31 1 Jalr I ftaf UMi U iat -KmiUwi Mary" Ist Call J4/2* illy ti/tt Ml tat Call 21/ M Jaly i *B U| U Sin1,215 words
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Advertisement450 1960-06-22 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir Niagkoag. lapaa Spore P. S'Mm Penang "LENEVtBETT" 11 For BMfSOf. Ckittagoog. Calcatta"tUTMVEßlTr 1 NUN 2lJa»e HUM MLPHEVERETr' II J»l» M Jalf 13 >•*» OONEVERETT" 1$ Jaly 21 Jaly ll Jalj Bulk oil latex spice available. JOHNSON LINE ft Hoagkoog. JaiJi S oof P. S'xam Penir| i450 words
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Advertisement133 1960-06-22 12 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICF Tenders from Contractors registered In Class "E" and above will be received by the STATE ENGINEER. p.w!d.. perak. ipoh. up to 3 p.m. of the 28th June. 19C0 for the Metalling and asphalting of Road from M.S. 4.00 to M.S. 8.00 Parit Lambor Road in the133 words
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Advertisement1176 1960-06-22 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of male stenographer In the Government of the Colony of North Borneo. The minimum qualifications required are a short hand speed of 100 words per minute and a typing speed ot 40 words per minute. Preference will be1,176 words
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Advertisement895 1960-06-22 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Applications are invited from, Singapore and Federal citizens for the following posts: (a) Coct Accountant Qualifications Persons possessing recognised professional qualifications in Accountancy for appointment as Cost Accountant. Preference will be given to those who are members of the Australian Institute of Cost Accountant or895 words
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Advertisement898 1960-06-22 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY FOR ELECTRICIAN Applications are Invited from experienced and fully qualified I men for one appointment as Electrician (Special Rate) at Butterworth Power Station. The duties are mainly concerned Witt) the maintenance of U.V. and L.V. switchgear and numerous A.C. motors and motor starters. Applications from persons having898 words
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Advertisement720 1960-06-22 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from suitable contractors at the office of the Btate Agricultural Officer. > Seremban up to 12 noon of 38th June. 1860 for the nursery production of up to approximately 1% million rubber clonal seedling stumps during 1960/61 season. Full particulars may be obtained720 words
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Advertisement878 1960-06-22 13 (Co-tinned from Fbcb t) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wmrdt SS (Min.)— Box St ttt. txtrm TECHNICAL TRAINEE APPLICATIONS^ situation now filled. Thanks to applicant! EUROPEAN ASSISTANT required for rubber estate In Borneo. Prospect of permanent position for suitable applicant. Reply Box A 9387 S.T. K.L. BE A TRAINED typist in two878 words
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Advertisement1102 1960-06-22 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wmrdt Si (Mtn.)—Btx St ctt. txtrm TO LIT UNFURNISHID 3-room Bat 38 Joo Arenue Mar Rangoon Road. (160 monthly. Apply 180 Berangoun Road, spore 3 p.m. SMALL, select self-contained Bat suitable European bachelor Tanglln close city. Rent (250/- Inclusive ekctriclty etc. Bhare servant, telephone available. Write Box1,102 words
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Advertisement1072 1960-06-22 13 EDUCATION It Wmrdt SS (Min.)— Box St ttt. txtrm C.C.B. 0 A LBVBL Courses in Arts Science Bubjectp leading to Deo./ June Exams Commence 4th July at C.V.M.A School, Singapore. (Tel *****) and CYMA College K.L. (Tel. *****) POITAL TUITION! Stamford College helped thousanda to obtain creditable paases 'distinctions la1,072 words
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Advertisement1151 1960-06-22 13 VEHICLES FOR SALI it Wmrdt SS (Min.)-Mmx M ct*. txlrm M/MINOR IMI t«o-door good condition neutered 7.4.51 tasad 81.7.00 Insured M.3.81 11.4.V) 0.n.0. View SOt> 18 Ylo C-iu Kang Road 101 mllea S'por*. FORO TNAMES VAN 1907 one owner tip-top condition 13,000/- 0.n.0. Call at 342. Telofc Ayer Street, B'pore1,151 words
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Advertisement729 1960-06-22 13 PEST CONTROL M Ward, SS (Min.)— Box St eft. txlrm 80MB PRIMAL TBRMITfI knocked on wood aad Uated it and found it cood and that is why your Cousin May toll Uironcn ths parlour door today. Don't let this happan to you. Rlna Fumlcatmn P<--t Control Co.. LW. Tsl: (B'porc)729 words
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Article1156 1960-06-22 14 DARK DUET FOR A DOUBLE lv\KK DUET, who won on Sunday after a sequence of 17. losing runs, looks set for an easy double in the Class 2, Div. 4 6f. handicap (Race 6) at Kuala Lumpur today, second day of the Selangor Turf Club June Meeting. This Pink Flower1,156 words
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Article133 1960-06-22 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 ALLIANCE Russian Rose City of Paris TALENT City of Paris Johan inn w Talent Alliance Race 2 LESLIAN Malay Film The Torch IST. PART-SHIP Lesllan Heyday HEYDAY Lesllan Malay Film Race 3 P. princess*: BJllrrn Thirteen Wonders BILLEEN Gilded Prince Thirteen Wonders133 words
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Article1281 1960-06-22 14 RACE 1—2.30: (Class 5. Div. 3)— Abt. 7 Furs 1 ***** City of Paris (Goodwood St.) Rodgers. 4 9.0 Wilson C 2 355«8 Russian Rose II 'Trip Kongsl) Yong, 5 813 (P) Ward 2 J ***** Alliance (Shaw, St Watt) Spencer. 3 8.9 (F) BurtonAP - 1,281 words
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Advertisement96 1960-06-22 14 [\v Let your v\\V FORD m PREFECT I <2|^|]V feel the *5 m.« H r Ulf CH s^pjgm^' TOUCH Feel the exhilarating, extra power of Mobilgas Special. And extra power means extra economy too! PROOF! Ford Prefect is eco-nomy-proved with 48.51 m.p.g. in the 1960 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run. v^96 words
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Advertisement251 1960-06-22 14 Larger Catches With Less Labour! "Tffinyi" Fishing Net is called "Atom Net" Why? Becauu it catefcM won fish thai ill. othw iits. for it Invisible in Wot«r i filomtnlt o4 lh« propt colour mok« rt irwjubl* "> wo'M El*^fc?Ssffi rf^^Z^ Mot* cotchtt dv« lo >r> toftntn \£*Tfc£^pYfcZ, vfffl! Guaranteed Against251 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1960-06-22 15 NEW YORK, Tuesday FLOYD Patterson, 25-year-old Brooklynborn Negro, last night became the first man in history to regain the world heavy- weight crown His shattering two-flsted attack left Sweden's Ingemar Johansson senseless in the fifth round of their title fight at the NewReuter - 1,443 words
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Article39 1960-06-22 15 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Mark Irwin, front-row forward with the touring New Zealand All-Blacks Rugoy Union team, received a head injury which required stitches when a car in which he was travelling overturned on the Pretoria-Johannesburg road yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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633 1960-06-22 15 WIMBLEDON: A QUIET FIRST DAY POINTS TO FALLING APPEAL npHE 74 th Wimbledon lawn tennis championships opened on a quiet note yesterday at the picturesque Ml-EMgand Club ground In south-west London. Despite glorious sunshine and a full programme of 64 men's singles matches, there were only 18,000 spectators, well below633 words
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Article513 1960-06-22 15 SOCCER Spore Dlt. 3A: Haikowyu 3 (Ng Boon Leong 3) Mt. Emily 0; Railway w.o. Buklt Ttmah M.OR. Cup: Spore Infantry Regt. 7 443 BAD 3. Tampan Div. 1: Chung Wah 3 (Kong Mcng 2. Choon On) Tunas Harapan 2 (Gajuddin 2). Ipoh Div. 3: D.I.D. 3 (Mat513 words
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Advertisement47 1960-06-22 15 ANNOUNCING THE PEUGEOT "INDENOR" TMD DIESEL ENGINE 3'JOO AND 4000 R. P. M. For Conversion Purposes Strong Trouble Free Economical. /y^\{ AVAILABLE FOR CASH OR If ON HIRE-PURCHASE (J ASIA MOTOR CO., LTD. 0 JOMORC BAHRU KOTA TINGGI PONTIAN KUALA TRfNGGANU KIIANTAN BATU PAHAT KIUANC KUANTAN. ANU47 words
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Advertisement156 1960-06-22 15 FLIGHTS WEEKLY I TOKYO Fly Pan American's )^V luxurious double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper* j^tß^L I Tokyo. Take your ,^'^sl^ choice of routes JsViJ yX via Saigon. Stopover course. First-class V^KxPfssV* tourist-fare Rainbow 4j HJm V service on every flight. I A t, F*r rtttrratioru, p call your tr irtl agtnt156 words
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Miscellaneous180 1960-06-22 15 SOCCER S'pon Premier Leaf or: Army v lacUaiU) Un Besar 5.15 p.m.). SBHKA Leaf«e and Lap: Eveready v Chartered Bank, Eveready 'A' v Spore QMss (River Valley Rd); 81 1 v Slme Darby (Parrer Pt> HK Bank 'A' v Bramtoco (Parrer Pk>. Sfor Div. 1: UMNO v S'gor Club (Princes180 words
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Article298 1960-06-22 16 MAN ACCUSED OF STRAFING PALACES SAYS: WE WANTED A JUST PEACE 'MY JAKARTA RAID COULD NOT BE AGAINST LAW INDONESIAN lighter pilot, accused of ma-chine-gunning President Soekarno's Jakarta and Bogor palaces, today told a courtmartial that he had believed the Jakarta garrison would have joined298 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-06-22 16 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER is seen giving his famous arms -raised-salute as he is l>eing greeted by thousands of people in Taipeh last week during his official visit to Nationalist China's capital on Taiwan. Seated beside him is President Chiang Kai-shek. 1T.P.1.l53 words
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Article58 1960-06-22 16 ECERTON FRANK POWNALL. General managrr and deputy chairman. Central Electricity Board 1949 195: i: very suddenly at hi.« horn.- 7 Ashdown Road. Rpaom. Surrey, on IKth June. 1960, aged 60. ACKNOWLEDGMENT TNI FAMI-.V OP tbe late Mrs Cban Cbon Hoe thank all friends and relatives for tbeir wreaths, donation.",58 words
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Article31 1960-06-22 16 IN LOVINO MEMORY of the P.,v R M Tbevathaaan who departed this life two y*«rs a(O. "He Wai a great tocher and a loyal friend". Inserted ny his family.31 words
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Article337 1960-06-22 16 POLICE TATTOO "00 p.m. June 22 .'4th Police Depot. Tlckrta t*'-. *2from Robinson. M. S. Ally, Sfianxor C!ub and catt. JAKARTA. Tues claims was behind the palace raid, and the planned coup). Maukar said he admitted the use of arms, but it was in a demonstration only. He had337 words
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Article128 1960-06-22 16 TEACHER (SIGHT RESTORED) IS BACK SINGAPORE. Tues. A pretty Kuala Lumpur teacher, who flew to London six month's ago to •aye her deteriorating eyesight wa«» back in Singapore today all smiles. Stepping down from the Corfu, Miss Annette Jayatilaka breathlessly told waiting relatives and friends: "I am so happy to128 words
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89 1960-06-22 16 JAPAN AWAITS U.S. MOVE ON SECURITY TREATY rKYO. Tues. The Japanese Cabinet today deferred final approval of ratification for the new United States Japan security treaty until aftcrthe treaty is ratified by the United States Senate. Only Cabinet approval of the ratification here and Emperor Hirohito's attestation remain to completeReuter - 89 words
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Article172 1960-06-22 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Indian Association will hold a dinner party in honour of Indian naval officers now visiting the state at the Association's premises in Balestier Road on Saturday. A tea party, to be followed by a cultural show, is also being arranged at the172 words
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Article225 1960-06-22 16 LONDON, Tues. Unsettled conditions were again apparent in London stock markets today although a rather better tone developed in the afternoon as the result of the activities of cheap buyers. but it, was mainly the leaders which came In for support. Sentiment was to some extern helped by225 words
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Article377 1960-06-22 16 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By ALL-SINGAPORE failed to produce the samt A scoring form that enabled them to beat Kwong Wan 8-0 a fortnight ago when they met Eastern football team of Hong Kong at Jalan Besar stadium tonight and were beaten 3-2. In fact on the run377 words
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Article426 1960-06-22 16 ONDON, Tues. Results 111 today's cricket matches were: At Twibrldfr Writs: Kent bt Sussex by inns and 53. Sussex 69 and 269 <K. Suttle M, U Cooper 43. D. Ha If yard 6-122 1 Kent 391-8 dec Kent 14 points. At Northampton: Northampton bt Cambridge University by inns andReuter - 426 words
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Advertisement199 1960-06-22 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEWTS Word* $10 (Minimum) WITH THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED C^r TIMES HOUSC. ftIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAFO-K TIL 2800 BIRTHS. MARRIAGESv DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, 4/\ MR A minimum Of TWtNTV ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $1U w§«o* 50 'citm AOOmoMM SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE. tt> m, MR a minimum Of199 words
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