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Title Section21 1960-06-23 1 AVERAGE II All V (IRTIIIIR SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 M^^. v The Straits Times Kstd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1960 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article2688 1960-06-23 1 Party gives a point-by- point reply to those 16 Hong Lim branch resolutions 'Trying to confuse real issue' gIXCJAPORE, Wed. The central executive committee of the People's Action Party tonight issued a point-by-point reply to the 16 resolutions submitted by the Hong Lim branch at the special2,688 words
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Article177 1960-06-23 1 npHE Federation Gov- eminent has re- moved all restrictions on imports from the dollar area and from non-Communist European countries. Motor vehicles, radio sets and watches can now be Imported freely. Government said today that goods from Czechoslovakia, a Communist country, could also be imported177 words
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Article173 1960-06-23 1 Security laws pass on voices' INCITEMENT TO RACIAL 'HOSTILITY' WILL BE SUBVERSIVE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE House of Representatives today passed, by a majority voice vote, the Internal Security Bill, designed to maintain law and order after July 31, when the Emergency is declared over. After yesterdays criticisms of the173 words
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Article75 1960-06-23 1 BISHOPTON (Renfrewshire, Scotland Wed.— Six people were killed and four injured when the underground nitroglycerine section of a Government ordnance factory here exploded today. A huge cloud ol orangecoloured smoke mushrooming Into the sky was compared with that of an H-bomb. The blast demolished three buildings andReuter - 75 words
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Article30 1960-06-23 1 MANILA, Wed.— The United States is considering a plan to set up a South-East Asia Treaty Organisation war college in the Philippines, it was officially learned today. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article31 1960-06-23 1 HUNGERFORD, England, Wed.— Damage of about £200,--000 <$1,700.000 i was caused by a fire which gutted a fourstorey mill, used as a factory, I here early today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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164 1960-06-23 1 EICHMANN: DEMAND FOR 'REPARATION FROM ISRAEL LNITED NATIONS, Wed Argentina asked the Security Council today to order "appropriate reparation" from Israel for violation of Argentina sovereignty in spiriting Nazi Col. Adolf Eichmann oat of the country. Argentine Ambassador Mario Amadeo made the demand in a two-part resolution put before the164 words
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Article150 1960-06-23 1 A $60 mil. loan is Govt's target KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. i The Federation Government is to raise a $60 million loan next month i£> preparation w. second fhre-yev! devl lojjntent plan. The MuWter of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, in a statement today, said it would be a cash and150 words
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Article56 1960-06-23 1 The slump goes on PRETORIA. Wed. South Africa's gold and foreign exchange reserves, which have, been falling steadily since last March's disturbances, slumped another £1.000.000 in tne week ending last Friday, the South African Reserve Bank announced today. Tney now stand at £118,--011,356 —m0re than £33.000,--000 lower than at th*>Reuter - 56 words
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Article42 1960-06-23 1 SANTIAGO. Wed.— lndians in Southern Chile killed a six-year-old Indian boy and threw his body into the sea In a tribal ceremony Intended to "calm the furies" of earthquake and storm that have ravaged the area, police reported today.— U.P.l.42 words
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Article163 1960-06-23 1 HUNDREDS of White families in Cape Peninsula are distressed because they are being called on to "prove they are white", Mr. Lionel Murray, chairman of the Cape Peninsula branch of the Opposition United Party, said yesterday. Electoral and population registrars, drawing up white163 words
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3219 1960-06-23 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Record rise in a day by Ayer Hitam GEOFFREY BOLAND UP 15/6-STILL NO SELLERS •y SINGAPORE, Wed. Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Ltd., today established a record on' the Malayan Stock Exchange for the largest rise for any share in a single day. ftiise 15s M. with tourtness from 10W. to3,219 words
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Article47 1960-06-23 1 MANILA, Wed— A Communist plot to assassinate President Garcia was unearthed today with the capture last night of a ranking Huk leader. Documents seized from the rebel leader revealed that the President was to be killed In one of his public appearances. —U.P.I.UPI - 47 words
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186 1960-06-23 1 ISLE IN SUN REBELS KILL BRITISH SOLDIERS KINGSTON (Jamaica), Wednesday. FIVE bearded rebels murdered two British soldiers near here last night, then crashed through a roadblock in a truck amid a hail of bullets. Police and soldiers leaped j Into a lorry and gave chase. The lorry was hit by186 words
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Article55 1960-06-23 1 'Twin U.S. satellites CAPE CANAVERAL 'Florida i Wed.— Tne United States today successfully launched into orbit iwo satellites from the same rocket. A Thor-Able rocket carried the two satellites aloft. Spring* ejected the tvo satellites simultaneously but tney will race ound the world separately, th« smaller of the two justReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1960-06-23 1 LONDON. Wed— Mr. Harold Watkinson. Minister of Defence, assured a Labour member. Mr. John Rankin, today that it was still Britain's policy to end conscription by 1962.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous9 1960-06-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby l tuis scalco ooNOCf4«ee9 words
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Article445 1960-06-23 3 EMPEROR PUTS SEAL TO THAT TREATY Kishi's Govt. manoeuvres to keep signing a secret T^MPEROR Hirohito has put the govern-•*-i ment's final approval on the U.S. Japan Security Treaty. The national debate and attendant mob action here on the Treaty led to cancellation of President Eisenhower's visit to Japan and445 words
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Article224 1960-06-23 3 Anti-tests leader refuses to give names WASHINGTON. Wed. Dr. Linus Pauling, world-famous Nobel Prize winning scientist,! yesterday refused to give U.S. Senators a list of fellow scientists who helped his campaign against continuing tests of nuclear weapons. He was appearing before the Senate internal security sub-committee, which is investigating theReuter - 224 words
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218 1960-06-23 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.-The U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Christian Herter. told Congress yesterday that President Eisenhower is abandoning personal highlevel diplomacy and plans no further goodwill trips to other countries. Mr. Herter told a Senate appropriations subcommittee the administration will return to "traditional channels218 words
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Article40 1960-06-23 3 NEW YORK, Wed. Mr. David Ben Gurion. the Israeli Prime Minister, and the Argentine President Mr Arturo Frondizi. will discuss the Eichmann case at a private conference in Brussels on Friday, an Israeli spokesman said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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292 1960-06-23 3 PREPARATIONS for x peace talks between the French Government and the insurgent "Algerian Provisional Government hit a snag today. The French Government had instructed the pilot of a special aircraft, sent to Tunis to fly an insurgent emissary to Peris to returnReuter - 292 words
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265 1960-06-23 3 Federation is best solution for West Indies— Macleod LONDON, Wednesday. THE BRITISH Government is convinced that federation offers the best solution for the problems of the West Indies, Mr. lain Macleod. the Colonial Secretary, told the House |of Commons yesterday. Reporting on his recent visit, he said he had made265 words
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Article28 1960-06-23 3 LONDON, Wed. Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace yesterday received Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone on relinquishing his appointment as Commander-ln-Chlef Far East Station.— Reuter. TOKYO, WedReuter - 28 words
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Article61 1960-06-23 3 LONDON. Wed. A 10-mile trail of nails caused chaos among motorists yesterday on the main road near Melton Mowbray. Leicestershire. Extra Automobile Association patrols had to work fast mending puncturesone car had 11 and a police car was among the scores of victims. An A.A. officialReuter - 61 words
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295 1960-06-23 3 PEKING OPENS MASSIVE HATE U.S. DRIVE TOKYO, Wed. China yesterday hurled the most vicious abuse on America and President Eisenhower as it opened its "Hate America Week." The abuse came in newspaper editorials, speeches, stage plays and even newly composed songs. The official Peoples Dally, in Its editorial for the295 words
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Article37 1960-06-23 3 LONDON. Wed— Mr. Frank Foulkes. Communist president of the Electrical Trades Union and this year's president of thfe Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, yesterday called for the immediate closing of American bases in Britain.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Miscellaneous319 1960-06-23 3 I your radio today. .7] RADIO SINGAPORE to^o* U XTaoJ°m™ c ■Kr&'£: 4 '&"2E. RADI MALAYA Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News, MFDUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A bate With Music; «.00 The k*;," t^J,, fc 34 1 metres News; 805 A Date With Music; Penan* 366 mrtrrs 8.30 Waliz Time; 9.00319 words
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808 1960-06-23 4 DEVANNAIR APPEALS FOR AFTER-CARE OF PRISONERS M\\. C. V. DEYAN 1 NAIR, a leading trade unionist, warned in a broadcast from Radio Singapore last night that. unless society helped to rehabilitate the prisoner who was discharged from jail, he would ultimately808 words
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Article316 1960-06-23 4 JAIL IN PLACE OF DEATH SENTENCE self-defence, sudden fight and provocation, the accused need not have to prove his case. But he should raise a reasonable balance of probability that his case was true. Mr. Ghows replied that the trial Judge had put the defence case fully to the jury.316 words
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Article116 1960-06-23 4 Asian women watching our charter SINGAPORE, Wed. Women leaders from many Asian countries were keenly interested in the Singapore Government's women's charter, said a Singapore Peoples' Alliance Assemblywoman, Mrs. Scow Peck Leng. today. Mrs. Scow, on her return after attending the Federation of Asian Women's Convention in 'Taipeh, told the116 words
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Article153 1960-06-23 4 SHELL OFFER PRIZES FOR PICTURES SINGAPORE. Wed. A panel of seven well-known photographers will judge the photographic competition sponsored by the Shell Company. The seven are: Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Dr. C. A. GibsonHill. Messrs: Van Fook Leun. Kwan Sam Hoi. J. B. Holmes, Leon Shlu Hung and Wang Wei153 words
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Article122 1960-06-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A youth smiled as he was being led out of the dock today, after being sentenced to three years' jail in a District Court for robbery. Kang Heng Lang, 19. was charged before Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, the First Criminal District Judge, with122 words
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Article78 1960-06-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The departure of a Japanese freighter, Akashl Maru, was delayed a few hours here today, when one of Its crew members was charged with theft in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. Deckhand Koshiharu Kumi was fined $50. The court was told that Koshiharu was eating78 words
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Miscellaneous501 1960-06-23 4 MINIBTEY OF CVLTCBB: TWCA (lUffl** Qi»y> Bp«nPree aim shows beginning at lsh. 5.15 p.m.; Chinese cooking 7 pjn. at KlMney Road; Pet Chicken ttufred with birds nest Chal Trafalgar Estates, and coup, 6.15 p.m.; cake making Pulau Semakau 2.15 p.m.; annual general meetHOTAKY CUB (Singapore- Ing. i p.m West): Luncheon501 words
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Article269 1960-06-23 5 Why I didn't hold Gimson escapee MAN TELLS MURDER CASE INQUIRY: SINGAPORE, Wednesday AN assistant superintendent at Gimson School today explained why he refused to "arrest" a boy who had escaped from the school. Mr. Lim Thiang Meng said the boy, Lim Seng Soon, was with several other boys who269 words
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89 1960-06-23 5 UNWELCOME WEDDING GUESTS: EXTORTIONERS lIMUI. Wed— Secret society thugs have embarked on a new type of extortion in Perak demanding one or two tables for themselves at wedding feasts. This follows the increase in secret society activities In the State, particularly in tbe new villages where the people are easily89 words
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Article45 1960-06-23 5 Customs officer for Australia KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Inche Hood bin Dato Haji Ahmad, a Customs officer at Port Swettenham. will leave tor Australia on June 26 on a six-month Colombo Plan training course. He is the first Malayan official to undergo Customs training in Australia.45 words
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Article178 1960-06-23 5 THE Minister of InA terior, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today clashed in Parliament with Socialist Front members over the question of visits by political party leaders to detention camps. The clash occurred during question time when Mr. V. Veerappen (S.F.-Seberang Selatan) wanted to know178 words
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Article56 1960-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Lim Hong Keat. vice-chair-man of the Singapore Supervisory and Management Training Association, has left for California to study at Stamford University on a scholarship awarded by the Asia Foundation. Mr. Lim. Industrial relations officer of the Metal Box Co. will do a56 words
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Article151 1960-06-23 5 MALACCA, Wed. At a special meeting today the Malacca Municipal Council approved a supplementary budget of $116,308 which includes $61,--000 to meet payment of the controversial allowances for councillors. The councillors decided by a six-four vote recently to pay themselves $200 monthly retrospective from Jan.151 words
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Article22 1960-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Inch-' Baharuddin bin Mohamaed Jadi has been reelected president of the Malay Government Officers' General Welfare Association.22 words
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Miscellaneous246 1960-06-23 5 Buys Bunny By Batph Heint€iahl I MAY9E 1 rCERTAINLY 1 I I I WriEN VA SEXBACK. SHOW ME WHAT) -v DOCS HE PETCH THE J LkfTvhftrL CLSE KNOWS AN' I'LL GIVE VA j /BUSS. MOW WOULD V KNOWANV STIOC, < C 3( VMY ANSWEg 1 r— I YOU LIKE TOgJVj^TgtCKS.PQC?246 words
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Article28 1960-06-23 6 J« Word* S» (Mimmmm) IN LOVINC MEMORY of my dear wife, Martha Hlcka Newton, who passad away on June 23. 19J2. Inserted by LJscoa.be V. Newton.28 words
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Article218 1960-06-23 6 }0 Wwit $10 (Minimum) JOAN MANNINQ— A Girl. A Oultai as A Sods— Nightly at The Cockpit except Sundays POLICE TATTOO 8.00 p.m. June 22 —34th Police Depot. Tickets 84/-. 82/--from Robinson. M. 8. Ally, Selangor Club and gat*. GREAT READING at lit .la OOSt. Complete range of Paa218 words
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690 1960-06-23 6 The Straits Times Thursday, June 23, 1960 The Price Of Freedom It is quite true, as the Federation's Minister for Defence has said, that the principle underlying preventive detention has been argued over and over again. But there was every reason for compelling the Government once more to defend itself690 words
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Article379 1960-06-23 6 In 1958, the year Mr. Karam Singh M.P. came of age, the Secretary-General of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. Narayanan, made a rather forceful speech in the Legislative Council irr which he asserted "there is no freedom without economic freedom." His use of this by no379 words
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Article148 1960-06-23 6 The juridical position in Kashmir remains as muddled as for thirteen years past The moral position ia still as clear. India acquired the states of Junagadh and Hyderabad because of their Hindu majorities. To the Muslim majority in Kashmir, which is adjacent to Pakistan, it denies the148 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1960-06-23 6 LONDON, Wed. SOMETHING, obviously, has gone wrong with the organisation, posture, and influence of that thing we imperfectly define as "tha Western world." Its disorganised condition shows up most prominently in the Far East. There President Eisenhower's grand tour of great capitals has turned into a visit1,281 words
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712 1960-06-23 6 IT is hard to believe that any prospective local flour miller could have the gall to ask the Federation Government to Impose a fifty per cent duty on imports of wheat flour. Rice and wheat flour are the staple foods of712 words
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Article121 1960-06-23 6 T WAS happy to see the gallant Interest shown by several of your correspondents in our national animal the tiger. I wish, however, this Interest could be extended to all animals. It was left to animal lovers in England to draw attention to the plight of our monkeys121 words
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Article105 1960-06-23 6 CO absorbed apparently w are the people of the world today by the demonstrations which are always going on for or against persons or places, that it seems no one has had time to note the latest fighting In Tibet. The Tibetans are fighting for their lives against105 words
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Advertisement27 1960-06-23 6 You m re imn.araia.ei7 Dressed in SUITS luii*r*H by mm Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING plus SIVI.E all go into every suit by 21. Chulia Street. Singapore, 1.27 words
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Advertisement60 1960-06-23 6 J&j 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. Tak9 advantage of our Fly Now-Pay later Plaml Contact your Travel Agent or our General Sale* Agent* for Federation of Malaya, Sorowak, Brunei and North Bomto:—60 words
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Article254 1960-06-23 7 BOUND OVER SO THAT HE CAN MAKE GOOD IN INDIA A YOUTH who attempted to extort $1,006 from the family of the missing millionaire contractor, Mr. Bong Sin, was today given a chance to make good by a Kuala Lumpur magistrate. After being found guilty, the254 words
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158 1960-06-23 7 Judge: Shot tapper could have been saved ALOR STAR, Wednesday. THE KEDAH High Court judge, Mr. Justice Syed Sneh Barakbah, said today a rubber tapper shot by a special constable could have been saved if there was sufficient blood to give him a transfusion. Mr. Justice Barakbah made this comment158 words
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Article177 1960-06-23 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wednesday. T^HE expulsion from the Dungun branch of Inche Taib Sabree bin Abu Bakar, Speaker of the Trengganu State Legislative Assembly, has split the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party in the State. This was stated here today by a spokesman of the PMIP headquarters. Inche Talb177 words
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100 1960-06-23 7 PENANG. Wed. A Special Branch officer who won the George Medal five years ago for bravery against Communist bandits was today granted Sl.OOo bail on a charge of corruption. Inspector Loh Kwang Seang. 31, pleaded not guilty to a charge of accepting $135 from a100 words
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Article37 1960-06-23 7 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. 8. Govlndan and his wife, S. Nagamah. were seriously wounded last night In a stabbing incident at their kampong home In Chain Ferry Road here. The police have detained a suspect37 words
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Article27 1960-06-23 7 KLANG. Wed. The Association for the Prevention ot Tuberculosis here will hold Its annual meeting at 5.30 p.m. on Friday at the Selangor Coast Club.27 words
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96 1960-06-23 7 Big Malacca welcome is in store for Tengku MALACCA. Wed. A big welcome Is being planned for the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is due to arrive here by air on July 1 for a twoday official visit. This will be his first visit to Malacca since the Parliamentary96 words
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Article26 1960-06-23 7 RAWANG, Wed. The manager of Malayan Cement Ltd. here, Mr. H. J. Hamilton and Mrs. Hamilton have left on long leave In Britain.26 words
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Article199 1960-06-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rnHE Australian Government Is arranging for the J- repatriation of 10 Malay seamen who have been stranded In Townsvllle since March 2. They are expected to arrive here before the end of the month. The Malaysian Ships Officers Union today cabled the seamen199 words
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246 1960-06-23 7 AIRMAN (AFTER DRINKS) FELL OFF FERRY A ROYAL Air Force aircraftsman reported to have fallen from a ferry into the Penang channel on April 24 took to drink two weeks before the incident, the coroner's court was told today. The coroner, Inche Eusof bin Chin, was further told that the246 words
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Article59 1960-06-23 7 SEREMBAN. Wed.— .The assistant manager of Seremban Estate, Mr. A.M. Joseph, 42. was assaulted by an unknown man this morning while accompanying a High Court process server and a lawyer's clerk to serve court orders on some workers, calling on them to quit the estate. There has59 words
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138 1960-06-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The five Umno divisions here are required to dissolve themselves after the next annual conference of delegates to be held on July 17. This Is the effect of a resolution passed at the delegates conference last Sunday, at which a move for138 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Confirmation of Chi nese "atrocities" in Tibet was given here today by Mr. Ong Huck Urn, the Malayan delegate to the Legal Inquiry Committee on Tibet held In Geneva. Mr. Ong, a Penang lawyer and member of the Bar Council of192 words
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Article40 1960-06-23 7 Used his firm's money— jailed SINGAPORE. Wed. Yeo Ouan Ho, 43. of Wilkinson Road, was jailed for 18 months today by a district court for misappropriating $11,960 belonging to his employers, the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co. Ltd.. Tanjong Rhu.40 words
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162 1960-06-23 7 NEGARA WILL RAISE LOANS IN FUTURE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Bank Negara will be responsible for the Issue of future public loans raised locally by the Federation Government from June 27. It was announced today. It will also be responsible for the management of future and outstanding local loans excepting162 words
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377 1960-06-23 7 rnHE chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, yesterday pleaded for longer extensions of the Immigration permits of professors and other teaching staff recruited from overseas He said" the present month-to-month extensions were keeping the professors377 words
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Article224 1960-06-23 7 BRITAIN GIVES $2.1m. TO BORNEO THE British Government has approved a $2.1 million grant to help North Borneo develop Its road network. The grant forms 75 per cent of the total estimated cost of developing all th« major roads In the territory. The rest of the money will come from224 words
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Advertisement134 1960-06-23 7 (fi) *****00 II JS^^ The 'Superb Six' (DE-61) This lovely refrigerator hu over 6 cv. ft. capacity and 12 sq ft. ahelf are*. The freeaw la full width and there la ample apace tor meat and fish In toe chiller tray. Handy racka In the door for eggs and butter134 words
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Article359 1960-06-23 8 Designed by a young man with a dream ANDY CHIEW, the young man who gave you those glamorous samfoo sketches printed during Chinese New Year season, is back with more designs, this time of holiday-time swim suits, especially created for the Malayan woman. Mr. Chiew. who is359 words
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Article, Illustration133 1960-06-23 8 LUCY HUANG - GOOD LUNCH FROM LEFT-OVERS LUCY HUANG I EFT OVERS can make a good lunch for school children. Besides being nourishing, it is cheaper and takes up very little of a busy mother's time. One left-over meal that Is bound to go over big with small appetites is Barbecued Meat Sandwich.133 words
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Advertisement295 1960-06-23 8 Exciting Flavour! cooked Spaghetti i A^£, L^Hu^mSjtTTVVT^bt/ How wonderful Heinz Spaghetti MM alone and how well it mingle* with left-over foods, too. A delightful meal ready in a minute, for Heinz has. cooked the spaghetti for you, you simply heat and eat and enjoy. Buy several tins today. tg->- c>295 words
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Miscellaneous322 1960-06-23 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS short way <4> 1 Misunderstandings arise from 6 B i rt lUe th with COMt peevUh lntentkmi (5-8). 'JJ- 8 True old vet repaired a loving 7 Th«y r very «lmUar hen birl (6-4) you take Awards off the IRA. 9 More than one quiet melody322 words
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Advertisement1661 1960-06-23 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIKE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. CIAStOW. LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS Out S'poji Satis f Penan) ACNILUS li.erpael, Glasgow Cdi. 11 JMe Jum M/M Jmi M/ 1 ANTILOCHUS Lirerpeel, Havre Jm* M Jlly 2 Ml; 1/ 1 Jal; I MENESTHEUS LinrpMl, Dublin Jily 4 Jar; I Jaly 7/1 Jaly1,661 words
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Advertisement1257 1960-06-23 9 eTHE LAX LINES- AIEN. lEBSEA. MEIITEIRANEAN. CONTIHEHTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PUTS. S'oore P S>am Pmm| "FAISTRIA "k) 71 21 June M Mm/ 1 Jui; Ktfi SARGOOHA ■a) 21 Jit* 4 Jlly 1/ t III; 1/7 July ••INDIA' I 11 Ml; 12/11 Jaly 14/11 Jal; Acceptmi cargo to- Genoa. JUitwtrp, Rotterdam Amsteroam1,257 words
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Advertisement1355 1960-06-23 9 "uTbiniTHE REN UNE STEAMERS LTD. lf &,r Singapore (MiaraaiitM ia Mm UaiM Kiatdam t lines SAILINGS tl AMEN U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pori P. S'hm Ptnani UNVIHUt HaaMri. LMdM. G'mouth tda. I Teeay 24/21 June M/M JtJM BENVORLICH Port Sudan. livaraMl. Antwerp. Rotterdam 2S/M J«jm M JMe/ 1 Ml; 4/51,355 words
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Advertisement1420 1960-06-23 9 mMcAUSTER «Sc CO., LTD. i-,, TELi HI: MMI. VJR ■LLBaIMAM UMI KLAVSNBBS LIMB V^^ UMMN. NAMSURt, ROTTEIBAM HAVIE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND CITY OF RIPOtt ActlitiM earn tar Clltrtl A Saitl S'pora P. Sham Pcnanf Aaenca. II Part/21 Jim 74 21 Jill IONHEVILLI CITY1,420 words
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Article215 1960-06-23 10 ILL* first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday ai 123" 4 cents per lb., down flve-eigliths of a ceiu on Tuesday's close. The closing lone was very quirt. S.C.C.B.A. closing price* In cents per lb.. yesieiday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 123... sellers 124:215 words
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Article224 1960-06-23 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Corfu 1 2, Steel Artisan 4 5, Tourcoing 6A, Abbekerk 6/7, Benvenue 8 9, Madras Mam 10/11. Benvraclcte 13 14, Menve Lloyd 15 16. Bali 18, Leneverett 19, Perak N. Wall 12. Sedlll N. Wall 3.224 words
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Article85 1960-06-23 10 THE Malayan Exchanfr Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 i: New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 O.D. 33. 90 d st 33', credit bills. 33 3 trade bills Sellinr T.T. or O.D. ready: New York 32 11/16: Belgian85 words
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Article24 1960-06-23 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 12 June 21 Industrials: 139.90 139.92 lims 21)7.18 JUB.2!> S Rubbers. !98 67 !9'lHb Jan. 1 in.-,8 Hii'24 words
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Article152 1960-06-23 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were; Copra: quiet; UK Continent June July shipments $30.. buyers, $3 1 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum $48 sellers. Prpprr: steady; little business was reported done. Muntok white $320 Sarawak $315, special Sarawak black $235. and152 words
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Article885 1960-06-23 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchangr reported the following business ai their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written*. Industrials: Fed. Dispensary (6) $1.42 to $1.46: Fitxpatricks $1.45 and $1.46: Fraser and Neave ord.v $2.10: Gammon $2.34 ".o $2.32;885 words
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546 1960-06-23 10 AYER HITAM TIN PRICE SPIRALS: FREE SCRIP ISSUE By Our Market Correspondent HITAM TIN was the star of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, gaining 15s. 6d. and being done up to 116 shillings on the announcement of a proposed free scrip issue of foiir-for-one. After marking time for the past546 words
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Article36 1960-06-23 10 SINGAPORE. June 22. RUBBER: 51.23 cents per lb. (down fiveeighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 124 cents (quietly steady). TIN: 5392 per picul (up 51.12',.). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 25 tons).36 words
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Article88 1960-06-23 10 THE Federation Minister of Finance has Axed the following prices for cslculatm e Customs duties for the week beginning on Jane 23. Rubber $1.23". a lb. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $768 a ton. Palm oil $631.5* a ton. Palm kernels $4«3 a ton. The rates of88 words
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Article147 1960-06-23 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares mslntalned a firm tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Aust. Cement rignts gained Is. to 425. Base metals eased with Coiuol. Zinc, down Is. 6d. to 975. and Mt. Isa eased 9d. to 675. Oils held a steady tone, while Commonwealth bonds traded147 words
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Advertisement1085 1960-06-23 10 jK \hAlineJ E- pres* U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Scrvle* I.T A. I.T A. t.I.A. S'pora f. S>a™ Penanf H'ton| L. Angelai N Vor> "Kia»ki«i Mira" 27/2S Jaai K/IM| «Ml II /all M tat "Kaaikawa Mara" lit Call 24/n Jaly VIU Ml M Call M3l Mi 5 (at Jt Avf IS1,085 words
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Advertisement301 1960-06-23 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE fir M«»t««n, Japaa Spore j -«n. ftnang •IEHEVERETT' Ml. 11 Far Rasgasa, Ckittageeg. Calcutta:— ■RUTHEVERETT" 21 iuae 21 June 31 Jaat OOIPHEVERETT" 17 Jaly 21 Jaly 23 Jaly ■OONEVERETT Jaly 71 July II 1.1, Bnlv oil latr-i tnacf availab" JOHNSON LINE rer Mangnaai lapaa p s -»n301 words
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Advertisement313 1960-06-23 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTIfF Tenders from Class 'D' and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Seremban up to NOON of the 4TH JULY. 1960 fur the construction and completion of Semi -permanent Classrooms etc. at Lenggeng, Sungei Jai, Nyatoh, Lobak and Nilai in Seremban District, Negri313 words
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Advertisement1131 1960-06-23 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Male Chinese, who are Federal Citizens or State National residing In the State of Johore. for appointment as Group Youth Leader, in the Social Welfare Department. Johore. 2 Candidates for appointment must have attained their 25th but not their 35th birthday on 1.7.60 and1,131 words
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Advertisement633 1960-06-23 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR LECTURESHIP/ ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN ECONOMICS APPLICATIONS are United tor appointment to a Lectureship or A^>i*tam Lecture.-.. up in Economics In the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, candidates should .oou Honour!> Degrqp and j have experience in teaching and research. Further particulars633 words
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Advertisement574 1960-06-23 11 asMßasßHßaaaaWaasaWWPa^Pa^BaWaWaWa^PaasWa^sßasasWasMj (Continued (rom Pate It SITUATIONS VACANT ill Wordt ti (Min.)-Box it ett. txtrm BOX A4SIS S.T. Position fiilee). Applicants Thanked. CHINESE HICH SCHOOL nrrds ladyMetat ol Kniillah wltb required quailillations. Apply Marls Stella Conveat 11-l Holland Road, Blnsapore lo DENTAL NURSING RECfPTIONIST 88, i i'i>. r SeraoKoon Road. Blnsapore574 words
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Advertisement861 1960-06-23 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt ti (Min.)-Box it ett. rxtro REQUIRES A TEMPORARY teacher immediately to teach LnKlmh each of the school below: I Sekolah Umum Batu Puteh Batu Pahat. II Bekolan I'mum Separap UK. IV Slmpana Kin Batu Pahat. 11l Sekolah I'mum Sen Pengkalan Pant Kuda MX I Luhok Batu861 words
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Advertisement1081 1960-06-23 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IU Wordt ti (Mln.)— Box tt et: txtrm TO LET attractive furnished bungalow Holland Ruad 2 airconditioned bedrouma. large Harden. Available Ist July tui S months. Reasonable rest to sultanle tenant. Telephone B'pore ***** IMMEDIATE ENTRY Three badraaea nut at sui light Road, off Rangoon Road. Modern sanitation,1,081 words
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Advertisement535 1960-06-23 11 TUITION it Wordt ti (Min.)-Box it et: txtrm YOU CAN BB well dressed too. Learn to make rlotnea that fit well. Save dollar. Phone: 6->M'.i. Raffles Park. B'pore. LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL Refreabar Course $40. Intermediate oi Beginner Courses trom SBO rJuropean/ Asian Instructors 410 Orchard Koad. Spore Telephone 247KU ASIA535 words
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Advertisement646 1960-06-23 11 HIRE PURCHASE Wordt ti (Ml*.)— Box it) rls. asira BUYING? Motor Veniclea. Appliances. •SB, Hny Not Use Our Hire Purchaae j Ktciiiiai.' Best Avallabte Terms. Consult Tbe r'inanca Company, i Limited. Cnina Buildiag. Cnulia Street. Slnsapore. Telephone: *****. DOCS. PETS. ETC. I* Wordt U (Mm.)— Box it el: txlrm PBR646 words
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Advertisement374 1960-06-23 11 FOR SALE I* Wordt ti (Min.)-Box j* rts. exrra U.S.A. BBOSPRIAOS, IKOO Range, all sixes, Fancy Single Bedcovers S4.WO. Bedabeeta 12.50. Plllo«covtn. Blanket*. Bathmsti Visit Luck's IT. Orchard Rd.. Spore FOUR AIR PUMPS. vrasel typs rompreieore, one h.p. single phase. AC 'Tuscan' motor Can m- aeea at Shell. Brlekrielda Road374 words
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Advertisement304 1960-06-23 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Wtrdt tit (Minimum) Ooitl I month. It Wordt U > PIMPLE TREATMtNTS. FACIALS, Manicure. Wssing CsrsstaA p Houm. Blnsapore. 33*23. i PHOTOCOPY CERTIFICATES Tank's Photocopy Bsrvics, 10. Boat Quay. B'pore ***** TOP QUALITY COLOUR print trom any trsrupairncy. TrU i.B»nt 'Life' 30S18. PO. Box UUS. feVporr304 words
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188 1960-06-23 12 ANGKLUNG EXPERT'S SON FLIES IN FOR TREATMENT CINGAPORE. Wed.—Eight-year-old Prabowo, son of the Indonesian bamboo music expert. Pak Kasur, flew in here from Jakarta today to seek medical treatment. Prabowo, a victim of a polio attack seven years ago. will receive medical attention at the British Red Cross Society home188 words
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140 1960-06-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four Malayans will be among the hundreds of Girl Guides and Gulders who will attend a big Jamboree in Australia in August to mark the golden jubilee of the movement. The Jamboree will be held at Paxwold in Western Australia from140 words
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163 1960-06-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Rev. Harry Haines, minister of the Methodist Wesley Church here, today predicted a bright future for Malaya because of the Government's policy of complete religious freedom for its multiracial community. Speaking to Kuala Lumpur Rotarlans at their weekly luncheon meeting.163 words
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Advertisement371 1960-06-23 12 only I%oi^^sB its total cost you can make |B v "\f- your home 10° cooler II NCJT^ WITH ALUMINIUM FOIL I f SISALATION HI AMOTMH 0t PIODUCT j You can keep your home m the "Comfort Zone" if you insulate with Sisalation 1 You only need to outlay 1% of371 words
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Advertisement157 1960-06-23 12 Spray with -<J£>DOWPON to kill unwanted grasses >rv\L^i>/ Cutting of weeds with a parang leaves the roots strong and healthy to re-sprout in a short time but VJE/C DOWPON penetrates through the B|^^ tf^fl leaves reaching the deepest roots. BBSta KILLING the entire plant. II DOWPON is not poisonous for157 words
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Article2674 1960-06-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three-year-old Akbaree scored her maiden win here today and paid a thumping win dividend of $138. Akbaree led from start to finish. She was ridden by Jim Chadwick. Durk Duct completed a double by winning the sixth race with Bob Franklin2,674 words
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519 1960-06-23 13 SOC< XX Spore Premier Lge: Army 4 (Stoddard. McLay. Demon. Arnold) Indians 2 (Narayanan. 81--nmaiiKim i. Spore Business H%es Lge Cap: Senior Everendy v Chartered Bank (postponed); Junior: H.K. Bank 4 (Rahim. P. Peters. N. Pereira. Noordln) Bra m toco 6 (P. Abdullah 3.519 words
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Article351 1960-06-23 13 BOWLER GRIFFIN IS CALLED AGAIN I ONDON. Wed. The South African touring side scored a nlne-wlcket win over Hamphlre at Southampton yesterday, but their victory was overshadowed by the continued no-balllng of 21 -year-old pace bowler Geoff Ortf fin. Hampshire erased thetr 312-run first innings deficit, but the Springboks neededReuter - 351 words
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Advertisement528 1960-06-23 13 Amazing New Easy way to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't be SKINNY! '^^fIEW I THE 111-mOM CONCENTRATED POOB A" 0^ BUPH.EMEIIT OF EASILY DIGESTED ■jt Sm Wisinl BODY BUIIDII6 IBTWIEMH ;^4^HM& If toe akk thin and onderweJgrhft -■Jr try528 words
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Article53 1960-06-23 14 MR. AND MRS. ANG KIM TIE thank all relatlv,-.* and Irnnd.i for their valuable pren^Dti, assistance and attendance at thrir wedding on 1n. 6.80. MRS. SYBIL COONTINC and family thank all friends and relative* for the masses offered, kind expression* of sympathy and attendance at the funeral of Dr.53 words
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Article297 1960-06-23 14 LONDON. Wed. Stock markets In London today were quiet and Irregular. Closing middle prices or selected stocks not including sta.yip duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Wed. Spot 3«i;d., Norn July 36 d. August 35H&, Sept. 35Nd., July/Sept. 35"« d.. Oct -Dec. 34\d.. Jan/March 33\d.. April/June 32 7 d.. July297 words
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15 1960-06-23 14 MOK SIN PIN - SINGAPORE, JOHORE ARE SET TO MEET IN SOUTH FINAL MOK SIN PIN Singapore, Wednesday By15 words
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Article673 1960-06-23 14 SINGAPORE and Johore are set to meet each other in the South zone final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton championship as they took commanding 4-0 leads at the end of the fl rst night's play in their matches against Negri Sembilan and Malacca673 words
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Article134 1960-06-23 14 Cricket tea scores T ONDON. Wed. Tea scores in Li today's cricket matches were AT Brentwtwd: Essex 236 for four, (E. Barker 40. B. Taylor 86) v Burrey At Birmingham: Warwickshire 210 for seven tW. Stewart 53, J. Kennedy 63) v Oxford University. At Manchester: Lancashire 263 for two (A.Reuter - 134 words
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Article374 1960-06-23 14 WIMBLEDON. Wed Results in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here toda\ were: Mrn'i ainfies lecond round: R. Layer iAud.j beat H. Flam (USA) 6-2. 6-2. 6-2: J. N. Grlnda (France) beat M. Fox (USA) 6-0. 6-1. 6-2. R Mark (Aust) beat B. Jovanovic < Yugoslavia) 8-6. 6-3, 6-0. I.Reuter - 374 words
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Advertisement111 1960-06-23 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS VI Words $10 (minimum) CRAY to (Jwyn and Micha. 1 at 1:.. 1u Uajah on June 22nd a »on. Christopher Micha-I CROWE: To J.in.- :md l.'.r M SlnKaporr Nursing Horn, on dH -IM June a daiiKhtrr: Klizalxth. ifa SMALLS EVERY DAY YOU will nnd many household items advertised111 words
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Advertisement107 1960-06-23 14 WORLD PROVEN MIRCIDIIIIMI DIESEL UNINDB POWERFUL Wth -tto.hm.nt, con tH. place ot: VERSATILE Droino |rri 9°' iun pu^p Harvester Mower 4-WHEEL CultlTSfor Tiller DRIVE uilder t Sprayer Harrowcr DIFFERENTIAL Refu Coll ttl LOCK fir l 4 jf An Compressor SYNCHROMESH o«-"««o' TRANSMISSION Plou 11 Electric Arc Welding HIGH GROUND <*"•"'""107 words
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Miscellaneous86 1960-06-23 14 MM FR: Tour match— Eastern (Hong Kongi v Singapore (Jalan Besar 8.15>; Spore Div 3C Alagappa v P. Peranakan (Farrer F.irki; Div. 3D Tan Took Seng v Junior A. A. iGeylanev Indinn Brotherhood v Mhmml i Fairer Park>. BADMINTON Foong Seong Cup Spore v N.S. Johore v Malacca i Spore86 words
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