The Straits Times, 25 June 1960
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Title Section19 1960-06-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 9O.(Uffl*\ The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1960 it- 15 CENTS. I19 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1960-06-25 1 APARTHEID: ATTACK ON TENGKU Tan calls Opposition's move a 'mean trick' Ong tells of Nehru giving P.M. a rose J^S Opposition attack on a "thank you" resolution to the Prime Minister for his efforts against apartheid, sparked off a row in the House of Representatives today.1,947 words
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Article26 1960-06-25 1 COLOMBO. Frl. Britain's air staging base on Gan island in the Indian Ocean ls> now ready for use, official sources said here today.26 words
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Article, Illustration702 1960-06-25 1 CHAN KWAN HOI. I - Balan: I'm tired of being used as a martyr CHAN KWAN HOI. I HELD 12 YEARS, BUT NO BITTERNESS, NO LONGER A RED By IPOH. Friday MR. R. G. BALAN, 39, released today after 12 years' detention as a political prisoner, said: "I have renounced Communism and am no longer702 words
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127 1960-06-25 1 WIFE'S HIRE PURCHASE ANSWER TO NEVER-NEVER NAGGING MELBOURNE. Fri.-A woman, rebuked by her husband for her hire purchase debts, bought a rifle on hire purchase and shot him dead, police told the Melbourne coroner's court today. Then she took a taxi to Moorabbin police station, walked in and said: "I127 words
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Article83 1960-06-25 1 PAY HIKE FOB 500,000 RAILMEN LONDON. Frl. Pay Increases of between eight and 20 per cent were agreed here today for half a million British rallwaymen. Leaders of three railway unions described the settlement as "fair and reasonable" after a two-hour meeting with representatives of the British Transport Commission. TheReuter - 83 words
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Article28 1960-06-25 1 PARIS. Fri.— Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell will succeed Oen. Sir Richard Gale as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers In Europe announced today.— U.P.l.28 words
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Article76 1960-06-25 1 BANGKOK. Fri. AntiGovernment demonstrations by students and Buddhist monks reportedly planned for today failed to materialise. The police kept a close watch on students who were warned earlier that demonstrations were forbidden under existing law. Since last week, reports have been circulating that the students and monksReuter - 76 words
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Article219 1960-06-25 1 TTOE Prime Minister, x Mr. Nehru, said today that India's armed forces were strong enough to defend the country's borders. Talks in Peking between Indian and Chinese officials about the border dispute were proceeding, but in a preliminary stage, he said. There was obviously a largeReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration318 1960-06-25 1 'HE DIED IN A BID TO BEAT KIDNAP THUGS' MURDER IN RAIN: VICTIM'S FA THER SURE OF MOTIVE SINGAPORE, Friday. WHILE detectives puzzled over the motive for last night's murder in the rain of Mr. Koh Eng Pang, 45, his father, 83-year-old banker Mr. Koh Boh Chua, said: "I think318 words
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Article48 1960-06-25 1 MANILA. Fri. President Carlos P. Garcia will be the first state guest of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong when he visits Malaya for five days next September, an Informed source said today. The source said the Philippine and Malayan Governments had agreed on the date.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article156 1960-06-25 1 Jamaica rebel killings: 2 held KINGSTON (Jamaica), Frl. Police have arrested two men in connection with the ambush murder on Tuesday of the men of the Hampshire Regiment. Our is an American, Roy Malachi, of Brooklyn. New York. The other has not been identified. Police also issued the names ofReuter; UPI - 156 words
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Article36 1960-06-25 1 WASHINGTON. Fri Mr. Christian Herter told his press conference today that because of his age and arthritic condition, he would not remain as Secretary of State when President Eisenhower left office next January. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-06-25 2 ...INGEMAR LIES UNCONSCIOUS ON THE CANVAS... AND FLOYD PATTERSON BECOMES FIRST MAN EVER TO REGAIN THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN MOMENTS earlier he was the world heavyweight boxing champion. Now Ingemar Johansson lies unconscious on the canvas. And Floyd Patterson, the experts thought was "finished" when he105 words
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179 1960-06-25 2 3,819 MALAYANS KILLED IN THE EMERGENCY AM ALAYANS and Britons killed during the ifJ 12-year Emergency totalled 4.303. The terrorists lost 6,710 dead. This was disclosed In a written reply by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak. to a question In the House of Represen-179 words
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Miscellaneous18 1960-06-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I MULLO. D€AK f VOCTRe MOMC J 1/ WAVE A GOOD DAY v«/nfPWL18 words
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210 1960-06-25 3 pENERAL K.S. Thimayya, Chief of Staff of the Indian Army, said here that reports indicated a heavy concentration of Communist Chinese troops along the Indian border. "We are taking every step to build up our strength to secure our frontier against aggression," heReuter - 210 words
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207 1960-06-25 3 Reds warn Karachi again: We'll take counter-measures if MOSCOW, Friday. 13USSIA has told Pakistan in a new note that if aircraft made further "provocative flights against Russia from Pakistani territory, the Soviet government would be forced to take counter-measures. These measures would include striking at bases used for such flights.Reuter - 207 words
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Article67 1960-06-25 3 LEOPOLDVILLE. Fri.— Mr. Patrice Lumumba. 34, a former post office clerk, yesterday became the first Prime Minister designate of the Congo, due to become independent on June 30. A few hours later shortly before he was to present his government to parliament —he claimed hisReuter - 67 words
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Article36 1960-06-25 3 LLANDUDNO. Fri— A demand for a general pay rise for three million workers in Britain's engineering and shipbuilding industries is to be lodged with the employers Immediately, trade union chiefs decided here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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118 1960-06-25 3 LIFE TERM FOR 16 WEST IRIAN REBELS JAKARTA. Fri. Sixteen young Indonesian residents of West Irian are reported to have been given life sentences by a Dutch court on charges of rebellion. Refugees, who escaped to Indonesian occupied Soa Siu, West Irian, said c number of small revolts and uprisings118 words
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Article26 1960-06-25 3 PARIS. Fri. -The Duke cf Windsor celebrated his 68th birthday yesterday with a dinner party for 26 friends at his house here. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article62 1960-06-25 3 MYSTERY OF CHILDREN NOW BLACK CAIGON, FrL A myatery disease which turns children black has killed 50 children In the My Tho district west of here during the past two months.' a Saigon daily said today. Thr children first got a headache, then ran a high fever, and died after62 words
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304 1960-06-25 3 A FORMER member of the Indonesian Parliament and hero of the revolution against the Dutch, Mr. Sutomo, yesterday filed a suit against President Soekarno and his Cabinet. Mr. Sutomo charged them before the Supreme Court with violating the constitution byReuter - 304 words
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281 1960-06-25 3 Britain says 'yes' to bases plan: Cyprus talks on again NICOSIA, Friday. A NGLO-CYPRIOT talks resumed yesterday following Britain's acceptance of Archbishop Makarios's demands that British sovereign bases on the island be relumed to Cyprus when Britain no longer needs them. The bases problem was the one on which talksReuter - 281 words
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Article41 1960-06-25 3 LONDON. Fri— The House of Commons will discuss the recent Commonwealth prime ministers' conference on Monday. July 4, Mr. R. A. Butler, leader of the House, announced yesterday. The debate has been requested by the Opposition.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous366 1960-06-25 3 Your radio today..* RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE: metre. WSSL from 9.«0 p.m I«.M p.m. Penang 366 mrtre* A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Ipoh^ "6 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; AM 600 9 M News summan 705 A Date With Music; 8.00 The 9.00 Mixed Bag; 9.30 Daydreams;366 words
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Article426 1960-06-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Government move to cope with increasing shortage of private channels now available for allocation THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, announced today that the Singapore Government would be introducing two new mobile radio telephone services for cars and launches. The one for harbour426 words
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Article65 1960-06-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Staff members of the Malay Settle- ment Department will carry i out an on-the-spot registra- tion of applicants for sites in i the newly opened-up Malay settlement at Sembawang. The registration will take place at the Maternity and Child Welfare Clinic 14 milestone Sembawang Road tomorrow65 words
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156 1960-06-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The campaign against vehicles emitting excessive fumes, launched by the Singapore Traffic Police last month, resulted in a total of 111 reports from the public and police personnel. This is stated in the Singapore Traffic Police report for May. There was156 words
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Article236 1960-06-25 4 "DRINCESS Kwei Ying", which opened last 1 night in the Victoria Theatre, is an English adaptation by Father T. J. Sheridan. S.J., of a traditional story from the Chinese operatic stage. It proved to be some- thing more than a unique and Interesting experiment In236 words
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Article40 1960-06-25 4 BINOAPORE. Frl. The! Deputy Commissioner df Po.ce. Mr. Song Kok Hoo. i told 58 police recruits at a passing out parade yesterday that they should subordinate their personal aspirations In order to give better service to the public.40 words
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Article67 1960-06-25 4 BYRNE VISITS FIVE SITES SINGAPORE. Frl. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today visited five more sites for building community centres. The sites are at Thomson Road. 7 milestone. Kampong I goopoo off Kallang. Boon Teck Road off Balestler Road. I Meyappa Chettlar Lane off I67 words
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439 1960-06-25 4 rpHE City Council today refused permission to Mr. Ong Eng Guan, the suspended Minister for National Development to hold a mass rally at Hong Lim Park on Sunday to explain the pro- ceedings of last Sunday's PAP Special Party Conference to his439 words
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Article114 1960-06-25 4 Fitter wins $4,048 in damages SINGAPORE, Fri A Har- i bour Board fitter. Yee Chee, 48. who received per- I sonal injuries in a road accident while riding a motorcycle along Kallang i Road on Jan. 25. 1959. was awarded total damages of $4,048 by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the114 words
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Advertisement218 1960-06-25 4 I A NOTE i;j j FOR j; PUNTERS PUNTERS! Tomor- j row's winners ore I named for you today in j I SINGAPORE and j Johore are now battling I out the final of the I Foong Seong Cup bad- j minton south zone j championship. The first night of218 words
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Miscellaneous425 1960-06-25 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rFHE following is today's ■I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Zurich, Bombay. Colombo (BA 768) 4.55 a.m.; from London, Duueldorf, Beirut, Bahrein, Calcutta (BA 750) 5.10 a.m; from London. Zurich, Calcutta (BA 704) 7.40 p.m.; from425 words
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Miscellaneous44 1960-06-25 4 to Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penan*. Medan (ML 102 1 7 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.31 a.m.. lo Kuchmg. Brunei. Jewelton .ML 47«) 5.15 MS.; to Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang (ML 152) 245 p.m.: to Kua'a I.umpur (ML 110 X) 3 p.m.44 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1960-06-25 5 NEW POLICE POWERS: 'ANY TOM, DICK AND HARRY CAN MAKE AN ARREST' CRY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A proposal to give police officers powers of summary arrest set off a new chorus of indignation from the Opposition benches in Parliament today. Leading the attack, the People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. 1)1,359 words
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Article, Illustration546 1960-06-25 5 Del Tufo to stay on as Malaya's man on Tin Council till 1961 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Sir Vincent, del Tufo, a former Chief Secretary of the Federation, is to continue as Malaya's permanent representative on the International Tin Council until the end of next year. The Minister of Commerce and546 words
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Advertisement88 1960-06-25 5 Q^*/-^ X No t hooki, I never #ot pcstriti, I am too liabU to |«t fat; it i» privation at I om Mich ■ourmono'! ■ut do like mi, tok* URODONAL and oat all tht pottriot ond swoots you like; you will no lonoor riffc tmnaj th* liver or obesity. TAKE88 words
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Advertisement209 1960-06-25 5 j i tP^ -aS f "%mmm till GlSiBJ' Yes 1 NESCAfE contains only the finest coffee aa a^a^H roasted and percolated to perfection by N«stle. mMM Nescafe made right in the cup dissolve* com |^^^^^^^^T| pletely and instantly, and there arc no messy Lw^^^Mß^aWßi^^Ll grounds. Buy a large tin today—209 words
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Article433 1960-06-25 6 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK BUT THE BIG PROBLEMS ARE: HOW CAN SINGAPORE DO THIS AND HOW LONG IS IT GOING TO TAKE? By Singapore, Fri. had been somewhat hasty in excluding Malay as a suitable medium of instruction in the university. They agreed with him there were difficulties433 words
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Article150 1960-06-25 6 A storm in the r a ttling tea cups IMJKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. Noise from an ice factory has caused a storm in a teacup by causing the cup to rattle in the saucer. Not only do the cups rattle the very tables of some Bungei Rambai families vibrate. And matters150 words
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Article24 1960-06-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Federation of Malaya Teachers' Union will hold its inaugural meeting tomorrow at the Methodist Boys' School hall here.24 words
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Article, Illustration337 1960-06-25 6 No worries now for church attic hide-away student Urn ABOVE-AVERAGE UNIVERSITY MARKS AND HE —WORKS HARD FOR HIS BACHELORS DEGREE a resort in the Rhlo group. They decided that Karimon Besar. with beautiful scenery, a waterfall, a fresh water lake, a long, wide, sandy beach, electricity and water, was Just337 words
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213 1960-06-25 6 INDONESIA plans to build a casino to attract tourists on an island near Singapore. THE ISLAND?— Karimon Besar. only two hours from Singapore by launch. THE TOURISTS? Visitors from Malaya. Singapore and the world at large. VISAS?— No trouble at all for Malayans. Karimon Besar213 words
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Article170 1960-06-25 6 TOWARDS MALAYA'S OWN CURRENCY IfUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A "signincant" step forward to the day when Malaya will Issue Its own currency through the Central Bank was taken today. The House of Representatives passed a Bill to ratify a new currency agreement signed by the Federation, Singapore, Brunei. Sarawalc and North170 words
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Article54 1960-06-25 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The talk by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to the University of Malaya Socialist Club has been postponed from tonight to July 1. Mr. Lee will speak on the subject of "The University of Malaya Its past contribution and Its present54 words
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Article49 1960-06-25 6 PENANO. Fri. The Chief Minister, Da to Wone Pow Nee, and the Mayor, Mr. 00l Thiam Siew, will be the guests of honour at the annual reunion dinner of the Journalists 1 Union of North Malaya to be held in the Garden Hotel. Tanjong Bungah, tomorrow night.49 words
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Article703 1960-06-25 7 Penghulu 'king' Naning ABDL'L SAID was King of Naning. He was, without doubt, a king in a very minor key for he ranked as only a Penghulu in the royal hierarchy of Malaya. His kingdom, 200 square miles of river and jungle with less than .5.000 Malays ekeing out an703 words
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Article918 1960-06-25 7 ro his self-confidence grew. He became truculent and defiant and the stage was set for trouble. The Governor's decision to enforce the tithe had resulted from Lewis's investigations amongst the Dutch archives In Malacca. There he had discovered that the payment of the tithe dated backHTS - 918 words
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Miscellaneous198 1960-06-25 7 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimdahl y£\X I "H I ffel I J /CABE TOPURCKASE.) T /feus\ liVl Abner By At Capp FAHT^EpTr^sTy I /vEPjy FEW FOLKS 1 fj^^ShI^K^TCHERLV-^ OAL— BUXAKTONE^ DRAP irsl ON YO'— I NOSE IS BROKE, J PVl ER E ZL^^-S-1> -^X >ON ACCOUNT OP WUICM 7 SmPIS^198 words
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Obituary66 1960-06-25 8 2* Here's Sis (Minimum) MADAM POONG CHENC OUAI, age SI. beloved mother of Miss Pitt I'liin Hut. Principal of Malta Bodhl Hchool. passed away on 22.6. W. Funeral 26.8.60 11 a m from 387 Oulllemard Road, Singapore. MELVILLE On June IMb IM6O at Kirchweod Cottage, BtorrMge, Malvern. ihomu Alexander66 words
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Article285 1960-06-25 8 2« Wtrit tit (Minimum) JOAN MANNING A Girl. A Oultai A Bong— Nightly at The Cockpit except Sundays. THt COCKPIT'S Java Rljsttatet Is served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. DON'T FORCfT to visit -Gardenia' when you are in Jeaselton. British North Borneo. CHINESE COOKING Matter all Chinese, Java.285 words
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Article46 1960-06-25 8 n W.r4, UM (Him PREtB. TERIAN CHURCH in Singapore, Orchard Road. Sunday Services D a.m. and p.m. AM welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. s.nxapore, 8, Orange Orove Road. Sin-gapore-10 (off Orchard Road) Sunday Services and Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Testimony Meetings Every Wednesday 7.15 p.m.46 words
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584 1960-06-25 8 The Straits Times Saturday. June 25. 1960. On Easier Terms The International Development Association, of which the Federation is to become a member, is an affiliate of the World Bank. It will be staffed by the Bank and it is designed to do work which the Bank is excluded from584 words
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Article333 1960-06-25 8 While the kidnapping by Israeli agents of Adolf Eichmann may have been a serious breach of international law, few will deny Israel's moral right to try the man chiefly responsible for the atrocious mass murders of Jews in Nazi Germany and Nazi occupied Europe. It would be an333 words
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Article309 1960-06-25 8 With one exception the rate at which overdrafts by the big banks have been rising all recent British economic statistics have pointed to the inadequacy of the restrictions on credit imposed in April. It is possible that the effects have merely been delayed, but the one per cent309 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-06-25 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Tirnaa of June 23. 1910 HIGH-LEVEL talks ar« understood to have taken place in the Federal capital with a view to the formation of a Federated states Medical Department. rl shorthandedness of senior European and local officers in Kelantan is conspicuous by some of88 words
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Article, Illustration957 1960-06-25 8 MAN IN THE MIDDLE SINGAPORE, Fri AS President Eisenhower walks along the fairway, safely back in the United States and no decent person could now grudge him his game of golf he may be wondering why so well-meaning and 'ikeable a man as himself should be tr c butt of957 words
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Article175 1960-06-25 9 PAY WILL GO STRAIGHT TO BANK SINGAPORE GotD ernment officers will soon get their monthly salaries through the banks instead of being paid by cash. All officers drawing above $500 a month have been asked to open current accounts and those getting below $500 to open savings accounts with local175 words
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Article320 1960-06-25 9 IN the past year 37 new housing socleties had been established In Malaya, the All-Malaya Co-opera-tive Conference was told today. Reviewing the year since the last conference in Ipoh. Inche Sanusi bin Bakl. acting Commissioner for Co-operative Developments. said: THE NEW housing societies320 words
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Article140 1960-06-25 9 TV ads are just a big flop NEW YORK, Fri. Newspapers in New England today published a report In Editor and Publisher the newspaper industiy's trade paper showing what a big flop television advertising ha* been. Members of the New England Newspaper Advertising Executives As•oclation carried out a TV audience140 words
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Article71 1960-06-25 9 ASP Meyer dismissed from force SINGAPORE, Fri. David Felton Meyer, an Assistant Superintendent *»f Police, has been dismissed from Government service. Notice of the dismissal, with effect from June 15. was published in today's Government Gazette. Mr. Meyer had served in various units of the police force during his 1471 words
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Article44 1960-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Chan Swee Kirn. 39. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of assisting unlawfully In the management of a Federation of Malaya Social Welfare lottery. He was alleged to have been found with 133 lottery tickets on June 9.44 words
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Article93 1960-06-25 9 SEREMBAN, Friday. T<HE MANAGER of Seremban Estate, six miles from here, Mr. Anthony Potter, was injured today when a stone was flung into a Land Rover he was driving. Mr. Potter was driving from Llnggl Estate towards town when he saw three men along93 words
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345 1960-06-25 9 Our roads aren't like this at all, Malaya tells U.S. magazine KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rFHE FEDERATION Government has pro- tested against an advertisement in a June issue of an American weekly magazine giving ''a wrong impression about Malaya." The magazine, Newsweek, carried a full-page advertisement entitled "Floods in Malaya" with345 words
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Article53 1960-06-25 9 BINOAPORE. Frl.— A Brlttsh soldier. David Angus Egar, pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court today to a charge of stealing a $10 watch belonging to Mohamad Ismail Yacob Rawthar on Wednesday in the Criterion Bar In Orchard Road. The case was postponed to July 6.53 words
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71 1960-06-25 9 BOY, 15, IS ACCUSED OF BEING IN OPIUM DEN SINGAPORE, Fri. A 15--year-old boy was charged at the Juvenile Court today with being found In premises used for opiumsmoking. The case was the first such brought to court. The boy, It was alleged, was arrested inside the attic of a71 words
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Article148 1960-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Registrar of Societies here has refused to register the newly-formed Rubber Association of Singapore and Malaya A Federation Govtrnment spokesman today said the association had been refused registration because it was a pan-Malayan body. The Government's policy was not to register148 words
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Article336 1960-06-25 10 YOU have commented with praise, albeit lukewarm, on the Federation's health plans. Your "till recently progress on the remedial side was slower" implies that there has been a quicken hng. Yet in many hospitals there has been not only a lack of improvement but an actual deterioration.336 words
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Article41 1960-06-25 10 MR. KARAM SINGH. speaking on the Security Bill, is reported to have said: "If there Is any mythical father of Malayan freedom let him come forward tc its defence now." Is this not asking too much? N. R. Johore Bahru.41 words
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504 1960-06-25 10 ALLOW me to write a few words in support of your recent leader "Wild words". It would take pages to record all that the NUPW has done for the plantation workers of this country. There was a time when these workers were disunited504 words
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Article46 1960-06-25 10 TT Is very chivalrous of Mr. G. Sandosham to come forward and speak In defence of his father. His defence lost its force, however, when he chose to indulge in subjective criticism. It is with the idea of drawing a non-partisan line that lam intruding46 words
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Article293 1960-06-25 10 IN the Sunday Times It was reported that the T. U. C. had urged the Government to make public all the facts relating to the dispute between the Ford Motor Co. and Its workers. The Ford Company recently announced that a new Ford parts293 words
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Advertisement319 1960-06-25 10 Q//b fittml Wj Q>UfWjfa]w& SuJtUMf Mew Lockheed Prop- jet Electras connecting Singapore and Koala Luimpur with all main destinations in Europe ||2aß]|||||||2f||2gp Also. Daily non-stop jet flights betwee* Amsterdam and New York bf K.LM.s DC 8 Intercontinental jets. Wjt THE WoTlo Off! BO k fhrou S h >our ll>>ual a319 words
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Advertisement134 1960-06-25 10 SEKONIC A NAME FOR SATISFACTION oB^ 30-C Bmm Projector jf r f\ ti^ktf R«v«n« Protection I V^" 4 4^11H Automoric R«win«l L'irMM' 400 film ii \II l^.^- Lift (noil witK Pric. J *l" com New L-38 Eiposwre Motor ■3*^"""'^^ Auto-Guide Indicofor J j [{(.ifayld Hinged Flip-up Booster I J^^JBbT List134 words
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Miscellaneous209 1960-06-25 10 Straits Times Crossword *bVbm bB^BI Ib^BH B^ -jBB «%9^ ACROSS and oonttnut -vfter an lntarval 8 SSge inJii copper In over toe M.- Tennj»on died produce drink W A^tau* of < ch«t in the We»t 20 Keep 6 In the French cplUl J4 wWnlnr yefj lou|Uy tgf 21 iv^iner right209 words
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Advertisement1639 1960-06-25 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AOEN. LIVERPOOL. tLAStOW. LONOOH A COHTIHIHTAI PUTS Dvi Soon Sails ft Sham Paaang ACHILLES Lifirpaii. tusgow 111. 11 Today Jaaa M/M Jmm M/ 1 ANTILOCHUS Livtraail. Havra Jaaa M JHy 4 Jiiy 1/7 Jaty I MENESTHEUS liviraaal, Dublin Jaly 4 My 8 Jaty 7/ 81,639 words
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Advertisement1273 1960-06-25 11 xssSkTHI LA.C. LIMES- AjFLjAJX ADEN. REISEA. MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PMTI. HMM Soor« P Sham Penang WjLJSf "FALSTRIA" I) 2(21 Jaaa 71 Jaaa/ 1 Jaly 1 2 Jily JJMZ "SARSODia" a) MJuie 4 Jaly J, I Jily I 7 Jily IlT" "INDIA" 1/11 Jaty 11/11 Jary 14/11 My Accepting cargo1,273 words
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Advertisement1223 1960-06-25 11 ■hi'biniTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SIMAPME (laaaraarttM la tka Mrtat Waft tap t limi UIUMU tt ANN HJL ft CONTINENTAL PMTS. t'pora P. S"nam Pinanf BERVEHUt Naatarf. laaMt, Stjouth It Part 71 JaM M/M Jaaa ■CHVMHCH Port Sataa, Uiinjnl, Antwarp ■otttrdam 11/ M Jaat M Jim/ J Jaty 4/ IMI1,223 words
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Advertisement1322 1960-06-25 11 m MeALISTER dc CO., LTD. nil mi mmi. nR gl,|,g||H^f LIMB KLA*/aU(BaW LIMB UMN. HAMBUM, MTTIMAM HAVtI IM AMELES SAN FMNCISCO. ft NULL. SEATTLE VANCOUVER A PORTLAND Cm If UPtN Acciptiat ttrta far Caatni I Saatt S'pora P. S'Mtn Panani Aaarica It Part/M Jaaa BOHHEVIUi Cm If CHMMt Spore P1,322 words
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Article24 1960-06-25 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 24 June '.'3 Industrials: 140.3S 140.00 Tins: 220.98 217.0 a S Rubbers: 198.79 298.79 Jan. 1 1958=100.24 words
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634 1960-06-25 12 iiILK. BANK RATE INCREASE HAS LITTLE LOCAL EFFECT By Our Market Correspondent pHE announcement that the Bank of England rate was being increased from five to six per cent had very little effect on Malayan markets yesterday. In January when Britain increased bank rate to five per cent the Malayan634 words
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Article292 1960-06-25 12 Quieter rubber market THE Rubber Market has ruled very quiet for most of the week with interest centred on July 1 R.S.S. which has maintained a half cent premium over August, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current review. Turnover was fair, but many operators were mystified by the generally292 words
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Article198 1960-06-25 12 fHE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant* yesterday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 2 4; buying airmail T.T. 2,4. 1/8, O.D. 2 4 5/32. 30 d/st 2/4, 5/16, 45 d/st 3/4 13 32 60 d St 2/4 15/32. 90 d/st198 words
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Article221 1960-06-25 12 JUNE first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 123 cents per lb., down l's cents on Thursday's rlose. The closing tone was quiet after easier. SJC.CJL..K. closing pricos In cents per lb., yesterday were: Tnt. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 123. sellers 123<«; Int. 1221 words
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Article31 1960-06-25 12 SINGAPORE, June 24. RUBBER: 123 cents per lb. (down l's cents). 5 p.m. close: 122', cents < easier). TIN: $393 62. per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (unchanged).31 words
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Article143 1960-06-25 12 MELBOURNE. Prl. INVESTMENT shares closed the week on firm lines on the Stock Exchange here today. Trading was light. Base metals 1 were easier. Mt. Isa eased Is. to 675. 6d. and New Broken Hill dropped Is. 6d. to 625. 6d Oils were firm, while Commonwraith bonds traded143 words
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Article157 1960-06-25 12 1 CIM. A PORE Chinese Prodnce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent June July shipments $30>, buyers. $31.. sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; I bulk $44 sellers, drum $48 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was re- ported done, Muntok white $305, Sarawak $300. (both157 words
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Article876 1960-06-25 12 SINGAPORE members of th* Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. cai; yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was reported). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary (4i $1.63 to $1.65: Praser and Neave ords $2.15 ON. T; Gammon $2.34; Henry Waugn *1.4"; Hongkong876 words
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Article227 1960-06-25 12 CHIPS lying alonrside the Sin- fapore Harbour Board wharves this morning. Burma I 1/2, Agamemnon 4/5, Tourcoing I 6A. Dresden 6/7. Yamashlta Mam 8/9. Killnskt 10/11, Clyfoneus 13/14, Demodocus 15/16, Ball 18. Bast Sea N. Wai: 5 Perils 21/22, Kimanls 23/24. Hoegh Silverwave 25/26. Gorgon 27/28. Jan Matejko227 words
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Advertisement1103 1960-06-25 12 iir^®?rir«Tij E vets U.S.A. Paoilio Atlantic Coast Sorviao E.I.A. t.I.A. E.I.A. S'DOre P. S>am fman? H>on| I. Anfeln N Yo'» Kiankawi Maru 21 30 June 1 July I July It July 14 At| 'Kaaiaawa Maru Ist Call 24/2t Jul) 27, 21 My 2*e Call 2J 31 July Aag 21 As{1,103 words
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Advertisement244 1960-06-25 12 *^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^aaa»^^a^^^^^^^^^l EVERETT ORIENT LINE fw »>*■*»***, Ja***:- S'por* P V»am f>«nan| •••.umvHirr Ji J«i» n i*i» MMi far Ratam, C*lttn**t, Cattatt*:"»umcninr 7 Tr:.....nTv7r. JUta* nt— si in* "MtrUWMTT" 17 Jail* ).l| JJ jd| "■ONCVEKTT" 29 Jelly 2t J*l| II tat* Bu'l on 'latex wet* iw.iatii*. JOHNSON LINE F*f MaaM**c Java*244 words
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Advertisement875 1960-06-25 12 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE NoUce Is hereby given that I BORVEO motors imalayai Chu« Heng Tuon of No. 31 37.1 BOK>to ,-fn (MAI AY Buklt Pa«)h Road. Singapore, have i .7.;.. applied to the Board of Licensing Justlcej. Singapore, for the trans- Mr. Ramadaaa 8/0 Subblali has fer of a875 words
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Advertisement1009 1960-06-25 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal CltUens who are not less than 24 years old for appointment as Temporary Driving Testers in the Road Transport Department. Federation of Malaya, on a month-to-month basis. The salary is $600/- per month (all In). Candidates must possess at least the Lower Certificate1,009 words
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Advertisement424 1960-06-25 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY WATER DEPARTMENTS Required SUPERVISORS. JO--HORE WATERWORKS, in salary ."'.ale $765 x A3O 91S (no allowance) plus Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in the first instance with a view to future per- manency. Qualifications: Engineer's Certificate of Competency (Land)424 words
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Advertisement406 1960-06-25 13 NOTICES AVER TAWAH RUBBER PLANTATION COMPANY LIMITED [IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) (Incorporated in Hongkong) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN :hai the creditors of the abovelamed Company are requested on >r before the 30m day of July, 1960, lo send their names and addresses and the particulars of :heir debts or claims to406 words
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Advertisement374 1960-06-25 13 NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Anglican) SUNDAY SERVICES 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion (said) 8.00 am. The Parish Communion 9.30 ajn. Bervlce In Mandarin 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 12. 00 noon Holy Communion 6.00 pjn. Evensong. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I. Lan Norman Mcgregor Campbell of No. 1138 Meyer Plats,374 words
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Advertisement859 1960-06-25 13 (Continued from rage SITUATIONS VACANT M Words Si (Mim.)— Box St ct*. emtrm APPLICANTS TO BOX A 9361 are thanked and advised that the position bas now been filled. WOMAN GRADUATE to teach English up to School Certificate. Apply to Head Mistress, St. Mary School. Kuala Lumpur by ISth July.859 words
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Advertisement1212 1960-06-25 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mim.)— Max St eU. txtra POSITIONS ADVERTISED under Box A 6427 B.T. on 22nd and 23rd March. 11*60 have been filled. Applicants are thanked. WANTED: TEACHERS able to teach Kngllsh and Mathematics for Secondary Classes. Apply to Manager, Victoria I Enicllsh School. Muar, Johore. WANTED1,212 words
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Advertisement1172 1960-06-25 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St et: extra I "MBW FLORAVILLE." 130 Orange Road. Charming suite, also double/ single accommodation. Full/part board. Dally/monthly rates. Phon* B'por. S42M FURNISHED UNFURNISHED Plats at Rambutan Road, Joo Chlat Place. A Tembellng Road. Rent from (140/-. bedrooma. M/san. Pboo* B'pore *****. AVAILABLE1,172 words
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Advertisement974 1960-06-25 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE If Word, SS (Him.)— Box it ct, extra FRtfMOLO LAND at SINJAI PARK for Sale Ar*a ■■■isiimatily 11,200 sq. ft. Any reasonable offer accepted. "articular* lo Bsi ASO3O S.T. S'»*r*. FRANKtL IITATI: \i Bedroom modern semi-detached bungalow. 2 bathrooms, Dining and livlngroom, Kitchrn, fenced. Modern Sanitation,974 words
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Article201 1960-06-25 14 Hockey for SEAP Games move KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OURMA proposes to add hockey and several other new events to the second South-East Asia Peninsular Games to be held in Rangoon from Apr 22 to 27. The new events suggested Include sailing and rowing. The sports proposed lor the second SEA201 words
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291 1960-06-25 14 Player hits record breaking round DUBLIN. Frl.— Gary Player South African holder of the British Open golf title, defied an attack of asthma to play a wonder round of 65 on the opening day of the Canada Cup competition at Portmarnock near here yesterday. Player's 65. which cut one strokeReuter - 291 words
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Article1400 1960-06-25 14 Cecil St. can score again CHEERS IN TOP FORM TOMORROW'S RUNNERS AND RIDERS AT XL RACE 1—2.30: (Class 5, Div. 3)— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Russian Row II (Trio Konjsl) Yong 5 9.00 Ward 6 2 ***** TriUra (Com St.) Lee, 5 8.13 Burton 9 3 ***** Rapid Air (Keng1,400 words
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Article30 1960-06-25 14 TAIPING. Fri— The North Perak Badminton Association has been revived. Mr. D.G. Jeyasek.aj*a has been elected president. This year's championships will be held on Aug. 13-14 and Aug. 20-21.30 words
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420 1960-06-25 14 Larry Carroll - Larry Carroll- by CYCLING officials drop so easily into the habit of describing theirs as the Cinderella of Malayan sport that It becomes highly entertaining to carry the comparison further. Like the legendary kitchen drudge, Malayan cycling is now waiting for a fairy godmother420 words
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Advertisement547 1960-06-25 14 You can rely on TISSOT -Z22L, Absolutely A f I]-' \£\i y* 1 iSlßfcaT^ L-^^K*^V*^9it' 5 ill L I ==s •"'k __^^*Si^^ _^u*m"^^"*^ I*v ''M n? s^H" W -«*r*~ uf«TH A^% 4^^ 9W^ I j- H *4mF I M^^^^ nl N *Ll.-— m> v a. TISSOT SEASTAR PRECISION AND ELEGANCE547 words
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192 1960-06-25 15 They rout Perlis 5-0 on wet ground ALOR STAR, Fri.— Kedah routed Perlis 5-0 in their second round Malaya Cup soccer match on a water-logged ground here today. With full points from today's match, Kedah are now joined by Penang and Perak at the top of the North Zone table.192 words
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Article75 1960-06-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Burma has agreed to stage the second Asian Badminton championships In 1962. The secretary of the Burma Badminton Federation. U. Kyaw Shlen, has Informed the Asian Badminton Confederation that the Burmese Government hr.s approved the .staging of the championship* In Rangoon. The75 words
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Article172 1960-06-25 15 KUALA TRENGGANU, Friday OAHANG easily beat Trengganu 3-1 in their East Zone Malaya Cup sofcer match here today. Although their first and third goals were "gilts" Pahang were clearly the better team. Had their forwards taken their chances. Pahang would have won by a172 words
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1149 1960-06-25 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - This clash of giants should produce all the excitement of a Cup Final By NORMAN SIEBEL A MEETING between Singapore and Selangor in the southern section of the Malaya Cup soccer competition is as good as a Cup final Itself, often better. Tomorrow's mach at Jalan Besar Stadium (kickoff 5.1551,149 words
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170 1960-06-25 15 TPOH, Frl.— Kelanton, making a comeback to Foong Leong Cup badminton after an aDsence of five years, took a 3-1 lead against Kedah in the first day of their cup match here this morning. Kelantan won two singles and a doubles. Tan Yew170 words
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Article637 1960-06-25 15 SOCCER Malays Cup: Kedah 9 (Lim Ban Cnlang. Syed Hood, P. Da via. Soon Lay, Aatiu Perils 0, at Alor SUr; Trengganu i (Abdul CKiann Pahang 3 (Abdul Malek. girts; at Kuala Trengganu. La. Saillaa Cap (semi-flnal replay): St. Francu Aatn 4 CBalan 2. Murugeau, Kai Poh> St.637 words
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Advertisement106 1960-06-25 15 irfl Sill Spore* Penan, 51. 280 'r^f? Federation 51.300 .Xnflj lißl- Ii HP ThiliiM ß6 *is2s Smnlh II >W". ■'■^sllfs^ I Spore* Penang 5t. 380 gkW f tfi ly^J =~=gS|=| I(T Federation $1,400 M\ IM ll T 1 U Tk^ka ■Bflli9<i Ml 1 it 1 B"pore Pananc 51.&20 My >106 words
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Advertisement146 1960-06-25 15 Another reason ii ft 1/ y So many Men U •Mfe*?\ (and their wives) §&Yf\j[ X Choose O-y Don SHIRT #1 b.cau» of the COLLAR PERFECTION they also know from their experience ■sV that DOI\ Shirt adds that extra touch of Smartness. ■fr Easy to Wash ■^V Does not lose146 words
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Miscellaneous105 1960-06-25 15 todays sroirr BADMINTON loonc Cup (north ion*) Kedah v Kelantan (10 a.m.): Perak v Selangor (8— A Hall. Ipoh. TM p.m.). (Seath tone) Malacca v Johore; Singapore v N. Sembilan (Spore BA Hall. 8 p.m.). Hi-, n Cup: South zone matches (S'poie Ba Hall t p.m.). CRICKET MCA LEAGUE: Pahang105 words
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239 1960-06-25 16 TOKYO, Friday. forces today refused to recognise the new Japan-U.S. security treaty which was formally implemented yesterday, threatening new demonstrations. Now tin* Opposition, including the Socialists and the Communist-led Sohvo Labour Confederation, have aimed their attack on three fronts: They want the "immediate' resignation of239 words
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Article101 1960-06-25 16 It Words Sit (Minimum) LAU SOON CHENG of Dee Dee and Co. Ltd., passed away peacefully at General Hospital on 24-6-60 leaving behind his beloved wife and son to mourn his loss cortege leaving 4 Gladioli Drive at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday for St. Andrew'! Cathedral thence to Bldadarl101 words
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Article172 1960-06-25 16 Grandma of 38 is expecting quads NEW YORK. Fri. Mrs. Minnie Box, a 38--year r old grandmother who already has four children. Is awaiting the birth of quadruplets in the naval hospital at Memphis, Tennessee. NEW YORK: The UN. Security Council adopted a resolution requesting Israel to make •appropriate reparation"172 words
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Article57 1960-06-25 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The! Singapore Harbour Board is j building a new $250,000 im- 1 migration depot at South Quay, which is expected to be ready by the end of the year. It will house the present depot at East Wharf, which is to be demolished57 words
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Article185 1960-06-25 16 DARIS, Fri. A little orphan girl from the Pacific island of Tahiti does not know it yet, but she has become heir to a M 5204.000.000 fortune. Five-year-old Hinano Tiata the name means •Flower of Tahiti" was discovered as a friendless waif 17 monthsUPI - 185 words
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Article24 1960-06-25 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Gujarat! Youth Association will hold a picnic for its members and their families at Changl Point on Sunday.24 words
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Article31 1960-06-25 16 LONDON, Frt.—Spot 37*40"., Norn. July 36\d.. August 35\d.. Sept. Mtfd.. July/Sept. 35-id., Oct.-Dec. 34Hd.. Jan./ March 33", d. April/June 32\d.. July c.t.f. 35\d_ Aug. c.if. 35' id. Tone: Barely Steady.31 words
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Article18 1960-06-25 16 LONDON. Frl—Buyers £795; sellers £7M Forward buyers £790',; sellers £791',. Settlement £786. Turnover a.m. 115 tons, p.m18 words
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278 1960-06-25 16 LONDON. Friday. A FINE innings of 90, which included five fours, A in just over five hours by left-hander R. Subba Row helped England to take their overnight score of 114 for two to 362 for eight at close of second day's play in278 words
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Article71 1960-06-25 16 FNCiLAND Ist INNS (Overnight 114-1) Cowdrey c McLean b Grtffm 4 Subba Row lbw Adcock 90 Dexter c McLean b Adcock 5« Barrlngton lbw Goddarri J4 Bmlt.i c Waite b Griffin 9» Parks c Fellow s-Smlth b Adcock 3 Walker b Griffin 53 Illlngworth not out 0 Trueman b71 words
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281 1960-06-25 16 Johore take a 3-1 lead v Singapore CINGAPORE. Frl. Johore are set to win the South zone final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton championship when they took a 3-1 lead against* Singapore at the SB A. hall tonight. Young Billy Ng again staked strong claims for a berth In281 words
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Article152 1960-06-25 16 ONDON. Frl. Results in to- day's cricket matches were: At Blackheath: Drawn. Kent i 371-4 dec. Glamorgan 151 and 156-4 (Parkhouse 43. Hedges 57 n.o. i. Kent 4 pts. At Blrmlncham: Abandoned (rain i. Warwick 321-8 dec; Oxford U. 112-2. At Hove: Drawn. Somerset 214 and 265-6 dec152 words
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Article221 1960-06-25 16 ONDON, Frt-Wlmbledon cham- plon Maria Bueno, of Brazil, entered the quarter finals of the women's singles event in this year's championships with a j smashing 6-0. 6-0 win over Australia's Margaret Hellyer. She wSs joined by Britain's Ann Haydon and the young American Junior players,UPI - 221 words
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Advertisement1049 1960-06-25 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worst* SS (Min.)— Box St cts txtrm FORD CONSUL ISSI In Good Condition. Tel: 1.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. ***** (Spore) Taxed $K5O 0.n.0. FOR QUICK SALE. Wolseley 15/90 In excellent condition. View 4 Penang Lane. Spore. ItSS CHEVROLET MEL-AIR Condition excellent owner leaving, beat offer take*1,049 words
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Advertisement63 1960-06-25 16 *^^.^s^Hgß^M 'f fI^^BSSBBBBBBBBBa k JW* 'tV V> aCfflTfrT-^a^SSte^jgr The latest HERMES Boby tmfk j. «s model which continues to b« r"^H|| |*S9BbP'"^ c mosf compact and lightest typewriter in the world (8 lbs. «n| j including the cover) contains more than 10 new improveMBsaajH^^gjaj.^ mentS. c l t i >63 words