The Straits Times, 29 June 1960
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Title Section17 1960-06-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article188 1960-06-29 1 SOVIET ENVOY MEETS TROTSKYITES Ceylon Communists planning a merger? Red party starts rumours COLOMBO, Tuesday. ]yjR. VLADIMIR YAKOVLEY, the Soviet Ambassador in Ceylon, will call at the Ministry of External Affairs tomorrow to discuss recent Press reports of a "secret" dinner party at which the ambassador met TrotskyiteReuter; UPI - 188 words
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366 1960-06-29 1 CAR PHONES CAN BEAT THE KIDNAP GANGS SINGAPORE, Tuesday SINGAPORE'S new mobile radio-telephone service is likely to be a boon for towkays who fear kidnapping: attempts. With a mobile telephone in their cars, wealthy businessman can dial 999 and sound a warning if they suspect a kidnapping attempt. A car366 words
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100 1960-06-29 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Slogans attacking President Soekarno's new appointed Parliament have appeared on walls In the suburbs of Jakarta. One read: 'The mutual aid Parliament is unlawful". The President installed his nominated House on Saturday. It is made up of politicians and members of "functionalReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-06-29 1 TIGER CUB JULIE is still too young to wash behind the ears, but at one month she can at least sit up and take notice while mum gives her a quick lick. Julie, and a younger sister, Doreen, were born to75 words
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Article207 1960-06-29 1 PRETORIA. Tues. T*HE South African Minister of Justice, Mr. Francois Erasmus, announced today that 1,200 detainees might be released in the next fortnight. They were held under emergency regulations which came Into force on March 30 after disturbances at Sharpevllle and in other parts ofReuter - 207 words
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Article40 1960-06-29 1 LAGOS. Tues. Princess Alexandra, who will represent the Queen at the Nigerian independence celebrations, will hand over the country's new constitution at the Race Course here on Saturday, October 1, It was announced today. Keuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article43 1960-06-29 1 ABERTILLERY, Monmouthshire, Tues.— Between 40 and 50 men were trapped In a coal mine here today after an explosion. Eleven miners were known to have been killed In the blast, which occurred at the Six Bells Colliery.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article20 1960-06-29 1 SAIOON. Tues. The Association for the Blind here is now organising a 30--plece orchestra with blind musicians.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article93 1960-06-29 1 'Typhoon Olive' kills 100 MANILA, Tues. More i?1 than 55.000 people were homeless, at least 100 dead and hundreds more missing on Luzon today in the aftermath of typhoon "Olive." It cut a wide path of death and destruction through the heavily populated island, flooding entire towns, washing out railwaysUPI - 93 words
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Article336 1960-06-29 1 A rise in the bank rate I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Federation banks are to raise their minimum lending rate from five to six per cent a year from July 1, while the maximum rate of interest payable by banks on fixed deposits is to be increased to four per cent a336 words
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Article32 1960-06-29 1 Ci*l ABDUCTED REPORT -•Polu year -old iluuilitrr '-'I H rj> r lath* I -ti night lv tJirf* nv.ii m ;ir! tn?n«i it **U. her «hen dM cat tLto\t up Bmaw32 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-06-29 2 APARTHEID VICTIM (GIRL OF 6) FLIES INTO LONDON MRS. Elizabeth MacDougall arrives at London Airport with six-year-old Geralrliiie Finland the coloured girl she has fostered for five years sinoe she found her desperately ill in a Soulh African shack. She brought her to England because the South African authorities are74 words
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Article68 1960-06-29 2 PERTH. Tues.— Mr. Harry Pollltt. 69. the British Communlst Party leader, whose death occurred at sea on the liner Orion, died of thrombosis, said the ship's surgeon. Dr W. Fitt. when the ship berthed at Fremantle today. Mr. Pollltts body wtll be flown to London InReuter - 68 words
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261 1960-06-29 2 Rebel plot pilot: 'He must die' call JAKARTA, Tuesday. npilK prosecution today demanded the death J- sentence for Daniel Maukar, the Indonesian Air Force MiG-17 pilot accused of strafing President Soekarno's Jakarta and Bogor palaces on March 9. Maukar, 28, from North Celebes, is charged with plotting to kidnap theReuter - 261 words
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Article122 1960-06-29 2 JAIL FOR REBELS DEMAND lAKAIMA. lues.— The pro- .secutor today demanded jail sentences of seven to 15 years for seven men accused of plotting to kidnap President Soekarno and overthrow the Indonesian Government. The Government alleged the seven were members of a subversive organisation known as the "Manguni" <owl InReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration125 1960-06-29 2 AN ARTIST'S Impression of the Vickers Super fC-M rear-encined jet airliner. 10 of which are to be sold to BOAC for use on North Atlantic routes between Britain the L'nited States and Canada The \alue of the contract is about C 25 -Million without spares. DeliveryReuter - 125 words
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235 1960-06-29 2 PARIS HOPES TO END ALGERIA WAR RISE WITH PEACE TALKS PARIS. Tues. The Franco Algerian cease-fire talks have given rise here to optimism that the end of the five and a half years of war in Algeria is now in sight. The Btock Exchange. meetIng for the first time sinceReuter - 235 words
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257 1960-06-29 2 BRITAIN TO HAVE NEW GIANT AIR COMBINE SOON LONDON, Tuesday. A MERGER of non-State-owned airlines starting next Friday will give Britain the largest independent airline organisation in Em ope and the Commonwealth. Details of the new combine, which merges the Airwork and Hunting-Clan organisations as the British United Airways, wereReuter - 257 words
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Article64 1960-06-29 2 NEW YORK. Tues. A court-appointed guardian for Beverly Aadland. 17. girl friend of the late film actor Errol Flynn. sued Flynn's estate for US $5,000,000 yesterday, charging that Flynn subjected her to "moral debauchery and sex orgies." The complaint also charged that Flynn. during a twoyear affairUPI - 64 words
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Article125 1960-06-29 2 LONDON, Tuesday. BRITISH European Airways said yesterday that Manchester United Football Club had issued a writ against them claiming £250,000 compensation for an airliner crash in Germany in which eight players were killed. The claim will be opposed In court, a B.E.A .spokesman saidReuter - 125 words
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Article55 1960-06-29 2 MADRID. lues ri\c home-made incendiar> bombs exploded in a train and at railway stations in Madrid. San Sebastian and Barcelona last night. Six people were injured. Police said the explosion!* were the work of terrorists acting in co-operation with 'separatists and Communists" but no arrests haveReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement143 1960-06-29 2 Vent-Axia j Fit Vent-Ajua and your M\ W J ventilation problems «re I I "fl tolved ?imply, once «nd HM I. for all in offices, *orks, I II BM B. restaurants, ban, clubt, shops, stores, laundries, hospitals, laboratories, r ffl canteens, cloakrooms. I W M Vent-Axia never fails to create143 words
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Miscellaneous22 1960-06-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby NEVES setee* »A /w* MU9T vmm V «V WMOLK UPC A BOO© U T tUtM FOOM A22 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1960-06-29 3 IKE: DEFEAT OF REDS' FRANTIC BIDS TO STOP JAPAN PACT OUTWEIGHS INCIDENTS ON TRIP WASHINGTON. Tuesday PRESIDENT Eisenhower said last night that defeat of the Communists' "frantic efforts" to prevent ratification of the U.S.Japan security treaty "speaks well for the future of Japanese-American relations." "Obviously that signal defeat for internationalReuter - 1,090 words
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331 1960-06-29 3 Vigorous defence of visits abroad, say observers WASHINGTON, Tues—President Eisenhower's report to the American people on his Far Eastern tour was viewed by observers as a vigorous defence of his belief in the value of his trips abroad. He obviously had very much in mind criticisms here and abroad ofReuter - 331 words
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Advertisement143 1960-06-29 3 FROZEN SWANSON CHICKEN Select your favorite parts 1. Drumsticks -So meaty., .so satisfying I 2. Wings So tender. ..they melt in your mouth 1 3. ThighS Always young and extra-flavorful I 4. Breasts Specially ee'ected... specially goodi 5. Cut-up Iryers Hard to resist hot off thagrM I lIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5L\ "COSTUMEK143 words
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Miscellaneous342 1960-06-29 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVt SHOKT WAVE: 62 melres «FRVIrF 41 7 m-ir~ irom H.ou p.m.— 10.00 p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7 M O°5 n A nB Da^W^ IZc^lo^i *""*>»< J" News: 8.05 A342 words
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Advertisement289 1960-06-29 4 I MODERN blends combining the old and new Japan's leading spinners and weavers have again set the pace. This time in the development of yarns and fabrics made by blending "Toray ere IS a multitude jrf Suggested end uses for these TETORON"* -polyester fibre and natural fibres cotton, wool, 'Toray289 words
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517 1960-06-29 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. WORKERS' LEADER TALKS ON THE UNIONS' AIMS FOR THE FUTURE 'fHK political and Information Secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. Sydney Woodhull, tonight indicated the TUC's stand on two of the 16 resolutions recently submitted to theP.A.P. Central Executive517 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-06-29 5 SISTER STARS TO PERFORM IN SINGAPORE TWO SISTERS, Indian movie actresses Padmini and Kagini. will sine and dance at the National Cavalcade of Stars at the Victoria Theatre tonight, tomorrow and Friday. Tickets at $5. $3. and $1, are available at the Theatre's booking office. Proceeds from the show will58 words
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Article164 1960-06-29 5 SINGAPORE. Tues The following donations were received by Uons Club International (Singapore Brand) for ih» Cancer Relief Fund: P. Legrand c/o Air Fraace $10. Quelc Shin Si Co. Son Ltd. $20. Staff of New India Assurance Co. Ltd $17. F.E.W. Lamiwiil $10. Bata Sho» Co. Ltd $25.164 words
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Article32 1960-06-29 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society will hold its anr lal general meetIng at the St. Andrew's War I Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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150 1960-06-29 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A spokesman for medical students of the University of. Malaya < Singapore Division) j today deplored a row th*t fol- lowed the end of the Univer- slty's Welfare Week procession last Saturday. i The row was sparked on after150 words
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149 1960-06-29 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin] and a Jury, trying three young men on a charge of murdering Dr. K. Struber. 39. i a German scientist will visit the murder scene tomorrow. Dr. Struber was murdered at his house in Tanah Merah Bc.sar149 words
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Article155 1960-06-29 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A WORKER fell to his death from the roof of a big bus workshop in MacKenzie Road here this morning. Quek Ah Kuan, 22, was sawing a section of the roof to make M air passages' when he fell through a155 words
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Article35 1960-06-29 5 SINGAPOHE. Tues. Metr Philharmonic Society of Singapore will give a concirt on July 23 and 24 Tickets at $1 and S2 are 1 available lroni the E I Office at 25 Sumbawa Road.35 words
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Miscellaneous469 1960-06-29 5 Singapore diary... MINISTRY OF tl'LTlRE: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Free film yhows beginning at. 7 Cmen meeting at YMCA. Orp.m. at Liang Sean Street Child- I chard Road. S.30 p.m ren's playground; at Jalan Tong- K AM ALA CLIB: Malayalam kang Pechah. Paslr Panjang 7'; class. 9 and 4 p.m. «n«- SINGAPORE469 words
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Article151 1960-06-29 6 Mr. GREEN MAKES HIS LAST JOURNEY CINGAPORE, Tues. A Pan-American Airways aircraft left for Los Angeles today with the body of an American tourist. Mr. John Butter Green, 72 of Los Angeles, was on a round-the-world tour with his wife when he died In Singapore on June 22. Friends today151 words
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Article68 1960-06-29 6 IPOH, Tues. A records cleric of the No. 2 Police Field Force here, P. Sambaslvam, 36. was fined $25 in the magistrate's court for fighting in Tambun. five miles from here, on May 30. A policeman who was on duty saw Sambaslvam fighting with another man68 words
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Article29 1960-06-29 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Dr. S. Appadurai. until recently acting chief medical and health officer in Johore, has been transferred as chief medical and health officer in Kelantan.29 words
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Article401 1960-06-29 6 A lucky -to -be -alive youth SINGAPORE. Tues. SHOT BY POLICEMAN AS HE WAS ABOUT TO ASSAULT BUS CONDUCTOR A YOUTH, said to be from a respectable family, was trying to attack a bus conductor with an iron rod when a Special Branch officer shot him, the First Criminal District401 words
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Article121 1960-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. TIHE Singapore Bank Employees' Union has given x the management of the Chung Khiaw Bank h«re an ultimatum to settle its outstanding claims. It Is threatening "drastic action" If the claims are not settled by tomorrow. The claims Include 14 to 21 days'121 words
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Article53 1960-06-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open a six-day exhibition of paint, ings organised by the Angkatan Pelukis Semenanjong (The Peninsula Artists Group) at the British Council Hall here on Aug. 29. The exhibition will be held to celebrate the third anniversary53 words
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129 1960-06-29 6 Movement is assured of full Govt. backing V U A L A LUMPUR. Tues. The proposed Young Workers Movement has been assured of the full backing of the Federation Government, it was stated today. The movement, sponsored by the Malayan Youth Council, will be launched at a meeting at the129 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-06-29 6 PRIVATE syndicates are planning to Invest million*. of dollars into hirepurchase flats in Kuala Lumpur. This is the first time that the "own your own flat" idea, now popular in Singapore and overseas countries, has been introduced in the Federation. Above is an artist's96 words
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Article71 1960-06-29 6 IPOH. Tues— The antisecret society branch of the Perak Police yesterday detained six youths in Paslr Plnjl new village here under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Among the detained youths are a suspected leader and "fighters" of the Loong Foo Sun (Dragon and Tiger Mountain) secret society.71 words
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211 1960-06-29 6 VUA L A LUMPUR. Tues. Dr. C. Kothe, a German engineer, left here by air today confident that the Federation's proposed urea fertiliser plant would be a success. Me based this view on the preliminary surrey which he has Just carried211 words
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Advertisement190 1960-06-29 6 THE MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES THE INTRODUCTION OF A NEW FAST DIESEL RAILCAR SERVICE BETWEEN IPOH, TAPAH ROAD TELUK ANSON __f Mil From 30th JUNE 1960 MllßiMfc l__H3____Bi Fs___u 1 W^MmmM IPOH TAPAH ROAD TELUK ANSON IPOH DEP: 7.45 A.M. 915 A.M. 340 P.M. TAPAH ROAD ARR: 843 10.14 4.49190 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1960-06-29 7 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES 9,000 DIED IN NIGHT OF TERROR The sinking of the iorpeiiaed 2 7. 00P- tan Withelnt Gustiati: I (LOOP puss<*n<ji>rs tvere rruinnteii into space meant far t m SOO THE GREATEST SINGLE MARITIME DISASTER OF WORLD WAR II ICY winds lashed Hie Baltic port of Danzig1,127 words
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Advertisement139 1960-06-29 7 Take t l\l O FRUIT SALT' for Quick fetietf from stomach upsets... Over-indulgence Upset stomach When were busy, or in a hurry, everyone of us cats or drinks jnHjygaMM too quickly... and sometimes JPPmm^^ our eyes arc too big for our j^F H^^ tummies! MS? j^^ No wonder we get139 words
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Miscellaneous147 1960-06-29 7 Buys Bunny By Baiph Beimdahi Li 9 t Abner By At Capp /OH-S<fc.'-NOW ,-M.JI, I" NAMETV, y AM OMLV Xl U -BUT TH| S IS M.U VO'GO UP THAR AN' MAH NOSE WILL \\V'77^ THAT OF J BUSTED IT AS A NOW-s°o.'-\ SAME HAWKINS^ GIT HlM. '.'-A WIFE SWELL BACK147 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1960-06-29 8 Hajis cross swords as House gives new 'life' to the lotteries KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SELLING TICKETS THROUGH AGENTS IS MOST ECONOMICAL, SAYS THE MINISTER FOR WELFARE HAJIS on the Government and Opposition benches clashed in the House of Representatives today before members decided that Social Welfare lotteries should continue for1,416 words
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Miscellaneous243 1960-06-29 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. If far back In vessel, releases I. Th« menace at road speed f'-,, (9) 7. She's all out of breath (6). 10. LUt« of ShalMspear* narra- Green material? (4). tives (5) 14 Alpha to him becomes an 11. Holding fencing up to rldl- g*-*"* <243 words
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Article155 1960-06-29 9 Mentri Besar in crash: Unhurt IPOH. Tues The A Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Shaari bin Piai, and two senior officials of the State Government escaped injury when the car in which they were travelling was involved in a collision yesterday evening. The other two officials in the car were155 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1960-06-29 9 PRESS STATEMENT BY TOH WAS 'FALSE AND MALICIOUS,' SAY SEENIVASAGAMS A FORMER assis- tant secretary of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. Toh Seang Kng, was today sued for libel allegedly contained in a statement which he was said to have issued to the Press in October1,464 words
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186 1960-06-29 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. About 600 daily-rat-ed employees of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd., at Bukit Timah, are to get wage increases ranging from 60 to 70 cents a day. This follows negotiations concluded between the management and the Singapore General Employees" Union representing the186 words
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140 1960-06-29 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— About 90 employees of the Malaya Publishing House here are to get more pay and improved working conditions. This follows an agreement reached between the management and the Singapore General Prlntlna Workers' Union, which represents the workers. Under the agreement,140 words
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Article74 1960-06-29 9 ALOR STAR. Tues.— Two j forged $50 notes have been found in Alor Star. A police spokesman said today that the notes were printed on inferior quality paper and could be easily detected. The serial numbers are: A/4 *****9 and A3 *****1. In BITTERWORTH. the74 words
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186 1960-06-29 9 Improved roads in Malaya is aim of new body IT UA L A LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Road Association, to be formed on Jiiy 4. will strive to improve roads. i The association s convenor, Mr. Henry T Wong, who is also the secretary of the Associated Chinese Chambers of186 words
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Advertisement108 1960-06-29 9 Now fly to Tokyo at this new low Excursion fare-only $1087 rcund trip. En route enjoy rtopover privili:ges in Saigon, Manila and Hong Kong. Fly Pan Am's giant fourengine Clippers* all the way take 23 day* to complete your trip. Save $305 over regular round-trip tourist fare. Fly Pan Ami108 words
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Advertisement153 1960-06-29 9 COMN.iR hads againl Entirely NEW and brilliantly VERSATILE I ton Goods Passenger Vehicles with PETROL OR DIESEL power Unmatched by any other Van in Its class the New Oommer has extra large load space of 210 cubic feet. It is designed with easy loading and unloading in mind— with an153 words
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Article609 1960-06-29 10 If the Prevention of Crime Ordinance has been abused by the Federation Police in anywhere near the way that Opposition members claim it has, there is a fcood case for inquiry. But first the charges will have to be little more specific than, with one exception, those609 words
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Article367 1960-06-29 10 The Federation Government is to be congratulated for its prompt acceptance of the main recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry on the pay of Government daily rated workers. Despite two factual errors the report is exemplary in its conciseness and adherence to the terms of reference,367 words
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Article222 1960-06-29 10 One suspects though it is probably imputing motives to say so that certain members of the Opposition revelled in the certainty th*t their view could not prevail in yesterday's debate on the extension of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board Ordinance. So many people, represented on222 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1960-06-29 10 This sprawling land in the heart of Africa got its freedom last week: but the problems it faces are so complex the question is being asked WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF SUCCESS? WE are inclined to think that we have lived through astonishing change* since Mr. David Marshall1,009 words
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Letters
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228 1960-06-29 10 INSURANCE SCHEME FOR PLANTERS: MANY FIND IT UNACCEPTABLE IT Is strange that no com- tnent has been evoked by your report of a new insurance scheme for planters. It Is no secret that many of the planters who are affected are dissatisfied. One Is driven to wonder If their silence228 words
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Letter390 1960-06-29 10 T SHARPLY disagrep with your editorial "Not so simple" which is nothing but a distortion of facts about Kashmir. Kashmir was and still is an Integral part of the Indian union both legally and constitutionally. To say that Pakistan's claim over Kashmir Is justified simply because Muslims390 words
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Letter230 1960-06-29 10 AIY letter was Intended to open the way to a friendly discussion of the colour problem as It affects the 1 ordinary man and woman here and elsewhere; in turn this might lead to that better understanding to which B.H. in his letter referred. In giving my name230 words
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Letter211 1960-06-29 10 IT appears that recent 1 articles in the Straits Times with regard to the effect of a boycott of trade with South Africa have been very misleading. It has been stated several times that Malaya exports only $15 million worth of Roods to South Africa against Imports worth $17211 words
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Letter54 1960-06-29 10 T HILE travelling by bus it has been quite noticeable that Chinese school girls are reluctant to sit next to men but prefer to keep standing throughout their journey. Some Chinese teachers do the same thing. Why this aloofness? This Is not a step in the right direction towards54 words
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Advertisement70 1960-06-29 10 'jay* M^ £^^^a HavuiaVß/ < J TBui/dings going up every day Osram Tubes will light the way ▲dvarttsaOMSK TNI QINBRAL ILIC TRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. and TNI OINIHAL BLS CTBIO CO., <f»ORI> LTD. THK GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.. OF BfOUAND. Gift Problems Disappear WNa* fwwlkt vary wM* ulsarian •t H—iatsrH70 words
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Article, Illustration257 1960-06-29 11 CAMERAS CLICK— AND ALL FOR TWO CUDDLY MALAYAN CUBS A PAIR of month-old Malayan tiger cubs. Dorr en and Julie, were the centre of attraction at Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire last week as dozens of flashbulbs popped all around The cubs were the first born at the too of parents257 words
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66 1960-06-29 11 A prisoner escapes from guard in hospital SINGAPORE. Tues.— A longterm prisoner escaped today from the General Hospital, where he was a patient under guard. He broke free at 5.30 a.m. Police said he jumped across a balcony as he was on the way to the toilet. The fugitive is66 words
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Article264 1960-06-29 11 WORK STOPS ON CLASH ESTATE SEREMBAN, Tuesday. ALL work stopped on Seremban Estate today after yesterdays clash between 200 strikers and 90 new workers in which one lapper was killed and 27 others injured. More than 100 police. Including a local riot squad and a Federal Reserve Unit from Kuala264 words
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Article47 1960-06-29 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police recovered a rusty shell, believed to be a war relic, by the side of Lorong 18 In Oeylang here today. The shell had lain burled under grass beside a drain. A police spokesman said It was found by "some workers,"47 words
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302 1960-06-29 11 Inquest told of man found in a coma KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An inquest on Lawrence Max Wiener, who died in an ambulance on June 2 while being taken to the General Hospital here, was held today. Evidence was recorded from Dr. Peter John Chapman, who leaves Malaya tomorrow. Wiener was302 words
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Article23 1960-06-29 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues. Because of heavy rain the Sultan's birthday procession scheduled at the Pangkalan Shah Banda last night was cancelled.23 words
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Article19 1960-06-29 11 TAIPING. Tues.— The Old Georgians will hold their third reunion dinner at the school hall on Saturday19 words
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Article65 1960-06-29 11 NAVAL VISIT MARKS ANNIVERSARY IPOH. Tues. H.M.MJS. Sri Perak, a seaward defence motor launch of the Royal Malayan Navy, will call at Lumut on Thursday for a visit until Saturday. The visit Is part of the celebrations marking the second anniversary of the R.M.N. The Sri Perak will be open65 words
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Article50 1960-06-29 11 KLANG. Tues. An un>employed youth, Eur Kirn Kee. who stole two pairs of gold bangles valued at 5320 from a house at Pandamaran new village on June 15. was today sentenced in the magistrate's court to one day's jail and fined $300 or six months' Imprisonment.50 words
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Article115 1960-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday COLOUR traders in the r Federation were told today that the Government would consider their interests before granting any tariff protection under the "tax holiday" pioneer industry scheme to flour millers. This assurance was given by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed115 words
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211 1960-06-29 11 CLERK PUT HIS OWN NAME ON CHEQUES 37 TIMES SINGAPORE. Tues. An insurance firm clerk confessed to his employer that he had made use of $71,640 of the company's money, a District Court was told today. Yeo Boon Llm, 60. a former clerk in the Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. CM)211 words
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Article55 1960-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Interior, Dato Suleiman bin Hajl Abdul Rahman, will talk on the Federation's new Identity cards over Radio Malaya tomorrow night. He can be heard- over the English programme at 7.10 p.m. and Malay at 8.10 p.m. The new identity cards55 words
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190 1960-06-29 11 Towkay stabbed to death by thugs as his family watch TAIPING, Tuesday. A BUSINESSMAN, Mr. Boey Chee Poi. 45, was murdered in the presence of his family by a gang of four or five thugs armed with daggers at his office in Main Road here at about 11.15 last night.190 words
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Article64 1960-06-29 11 MORE MALAY FOR THE ROTARIANS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malay will be used more often In meetings of the Rotary Club here. The new president of the Rotary Club here. Mr Gurbakh Singh Sambhi, said tonight at an Installation dinner that one meeting was he'd entirely In Malay last year. He64 words
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140 1960-06-29 11 10,000 to join welcome for Tengku MALACCA, Tues. Ten thousand school children will line the route from the airport to cheer th<» Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he arrives on an official visit here on Friday. More than 2.000 people. Including the Governor, Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf.140 words
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Article26 1960-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The new $70,000 building of the Bible Institute of Malaya at Petaling Jaya was officially opened tonight at a dedicatory service.26 words
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193 1960-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr V David. Socialist Front MR, criticised the Government today for restricting the movement of Mr. R. G. Balan who was freed last week from 12 years' detention At a Press conference he said he hoped to persuade the193 words
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Advertisement223 1960-06-29 11 BS^BBE r S<il Fabulou* Fourt Trim Twin! Take your pick! From the world't i^^^^^^^^^^p most powerful family out boards to th« i -ii n In^ MSs y Clide-Angle twin* C-TI ni_j !¥lisJ?\ Mercury gives you the finest ira**"^ in out b° aral n pleasure I Years-ahead t engineering world record223 words
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Advertisement38 1960-06-29 11 JJjmW VOLKSWAGEN POWER JS^Sm TOUCH^^^fflii Feel the exhilarating." extra power of Mobilga* Special. And extra power means extra economy too! PROOF! Volkswagen is economy-proved with 42.77 m.p.g. in the 1960 Malayan Mobilgas f^X Economy Run. MOBILGAS Sl SPECIAL38 words
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Article, Illustration901 1960-06-29 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - 'Where is the rest of you?' Mat demanded KATHLEEN HICKLEY r by i MAT MouSedeer is giving a fancy dress party which is proving a great success. He is now giving an exhibition of conjuring tricks. Bakar has volunteered to stand in a cabinet while Mat throws spears at him.901 words
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Article471 1960-06-29 12 Jamaa Ismail, aged 15: 1-3, Koon Seng Read, Singapore 15; radio-listening swimming, photos, cycling, correspondence Nellie Y*©h. aged 15: 4315. Bagan Jermal. Buiterwortn. Province Wellesley; sports, correspondence. Alan Yee, aged 16: 33, Kent Road, Singapore 8; table tennis, movies, correspondence. Harry Chan, aged 15;471 words
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Advertisement720 1960-06-29 12 CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES Large tract of land on r—Lw— UP^J— lfj— l which grouse may live. 3. H_-aß— JeaT_J Vehicle used for travelling [TT I across snow. 7. In which rnPji MTm" II I gladiators fought in An- I ,J__^ sonous snake able to LJ__i__^J__Jß_Jß__| make its neck look720 words
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Advertisement274 1960-06-29 12 NEW ADVENTURES 13 Fw all the family THREE DIMENSION PICTURES View-Master families have mil the fun! An«i it's rasy...just select the family's favorites from our fabulou- array of View-Master Picture Packets. "Come to life" stories adventures, travel, TV favorites. We list a few see them aIL ZOttO ANNIE OAKIEY ANOEKENS274 words
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599 1960-06-29 13 Modern architecture at its best... MUSIC BOWL WINS AWARD ARCHITECA TURE has become one of the most enthralling arts in contemporary Australia, offering to even the most hardened observer evidence that outworn ideas are being thrust aside. The practitioners of the art, together with engineers, are bestowing on Australia a599 words
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843 1960-06-29 13 CHANGING THE FACE OF AUSTRALIA TWE growth of the Australian 1 economy in the last 15 years has been distinguished by rapid development of manufacturing industry. The products of this industry make a large and increasing contribution to Australia's export income. Backing up the still top-earning primary products is a843 words
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513 1960-06-29 13 They're so adaptable and easy to instal AN Australian manufacturer of louvre windows A was asked recently how many units his company had produced. The startling answer: more than 10 million for the home and export markets This firm says it Is513 words
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Advertisement121 1960-06-29 13 Singapore and Malaya For many of the fine new buildings going up choose building materials from lir^XS ixr from Australia. They are discovering the many J I IC&a I"£fcll2l advantages that Australian equipment brings: j( f> CIIIC3 High quality at competitive prices; fast f^f deliveries with lower freight rates; after-sale??121 words
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610 1960-06-29 14 'DO-IT-YOURSELF' HELPS PAINT INDUSTRY Shopping day is Saturday gVERY Saturday morning, in hardware stores throughout Australia, men line the counters to buy ever-increasing quantities of paints and varnishes in one of the brightest "do-it-yourself" drives ever The Australian handyman is also a. fortunate man, because the paint industry has spread610 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-06-29 14 AN Australian street of changing buildings. The tall, glass-walled modern structures contrast sharply with the tiny buildings squeezed between them. Some of these are about 100 years old. AI, I MINIUM sun louvres are very popular in Australia, particularly for office blocks. The louvres67 words
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Article131 1960-06-29 14 A RELIABLE and fully automatic system for opening doors in public buildings is being made in Australia by a Sydney electrical organisation. The doors are operated by a combined electronic and pneumatic device. People walking towards the door are detected and the pneumatic systejm Is131 words
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112 1960-06-29 14 NOW that the nsc of clever colour schemes is a feature of modern buildings, even roofs can be made extremely effective, as Australians have found to their greater building pleasure. No longer do roofs need to be dull-coloured and an unpleasant contrast to shining112 words
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Advertisement434 1960-06-29 14 IUJVrLE-A- CABINET HARDWARE kS^b^bp^^^^B^RwMV --^>Bh M^^^^^Bh bB ...all through the house Contemporary handles and knobs provide finishing ouch or beauty and elegance. Turner Cabinet Hardware is easily installed to modernise old furniture or add distinction to new units. A wide range of attractive colours, bright and satin finished to blend434 words
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Advertisement17 1960-06-29 14 B^r J w^ I %^r^ BMTf<M»*JW+d wß\«^Bfr't>E<>*^Bl bY Bm*** l^^'' l "V*"'i I TrHf r r B«17 words
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Article, Illustration290 1960-06-29 15 HANDLED IN THE BEST WORLD MARKETS MANY of the world's best markets, including those in Asia and Europe, handle Australian made builders' hardware. Defined in its strictest sense, builders' hardware covers materials used for construction jobs, but this is often broadened to include taps, toilets, light290 words
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106 1960-06-29 15 ASIAN WINS MAJOR AWARD FOR DESIGN AN Am.vi student recently won a major architectural award in Australia with his design for a large mosque for Bandoeng, in Indonesia. He is Mr. Harry Suhardiman. 26. of Bausuki, East Java Province, a student at the University of Melbourne, and the prize he106 words
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Article, Illustration129 1960-06-29 15 AUBTRALIA producer some of the world's finest treated hardwoods. Its forests are rich in hardwoods and there has long been a big overseas demand for these fine timbers. The annual production of Australian timber Is about 6.500 million superficial feet. some ot tne hardwood*129 words
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Advertisement90 1960-06-29 15 Choose light fittings by OKempthorne of Australia H^mJmH I New Kempthorne receued downlightt S^HHBk^B I designed to blend I I into any modern background Specify I these in the plan I of yowr new home B^f*T For low-cost lighting the ■pfllMj Strath all white 18", 16", 13" and 10" diameter*.90 words
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Advertisement292 1960-06-29 15 BRADFORD INSULATION INDUSTRIES PTY. LTD. of SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA announce with pleasure that their wide range of insulation and acoustical products are available front HENRY WAUGH (SINGAPORE) LIMITED 204 CANTONMENT ROAD 1 SINGAPORE Slot INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC APPLICATIONS 8.1. Fibertex Rockwool and allied insulating B^Bw*//-^^^ materials are designed for every292 words
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Advertisement686 1960-06-29 16 NOTICES NOTICES In The Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE AND In Tne Mstter of MAJU TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Above-mentioned Company, duly convened, and held at 468 Boat Quay. Singapore, on the 27th day of June. 1960, the686 words
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Advertisement292 1960-06-29 16 NOTICES CORRIGENDUM Reference Bankruptcy No. 79 60. Ho Bak Kee. No. 32-A, Cross Street. Singapore and No. 186 SO. Anthony Thong (Clerk) No. 36. Kirn Keat Avenue, Singapore please take notice that Receiving Orders were made against the above on 24th June. 1960. and not l?th June as published In292 words
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Advertisement836 1960-06-29 16 NOTICES NOTICE ROTAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited for the purchsse of tne following new and. used RAAF equipmentScrap Brass. Scrap Copper,! Scrap Aluminium. Scrap Me- 1 tal. Truck Trays. Engine Trol- ley. Engine Cases, Rectifier Unit and Miscellaneous Aircraft Spares. A deposit by cheque to the value, of836 words
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Advertisement713 1960-06-29 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY ELECTBICITY DtTAMIMENT: Required 2 OASUTJERa OP£RATION KORZMEN. VI. JAMES POWER STATION, is salary scale 5283xA16-331 plus; allowance as payable Irom lime io Uxn* and Central Provirtent Fund beneflis. Appolnuneut will be on temporary basis In too first instance with a view to future permanency. Qualifications: applicants tl)713 words
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Advertisement1933 1960-06-29 16 l"*"^«T™^rw»i"»'^»»tntnt»nn»i»ktni^ (onunoed from fas* ft SITUATIONS WANTID SITUATIONS VACANT to Warns «f < *i*.)-B; tt eta. exfrs M Hers 1 ti (.Him.)— B,x tt tlm. txlrm RUBBSR ESTATE MANASBR, n a»*«n» SCOt •V»ll4blt f*C ißnnMst lnntß) B>tt«gpnVnV** B K V *"?"V I***1 ment In Malaya or Borneo Impeccable Z^iTlSS^rZr *4»7itoiaom1,933 words
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Advertisement1103 1960-06-29 16 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M H»re*i ti (mUn.t—mmx it el,, txlrt URGENTLY REQUIRED couple with child large, unfurnished room, preferably Upper Seraa*oon' Paya Lebar area. Other districts con- I ■idered. Reply. sUtinc minimum rest. Box A 9090 S.T. Spore. OFHCE S»ACE VACANT Jt Wmrdt St Him.)— Box it rU. txtru TB LBT.1,103 words
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Advertisement1028 1960-06-29 16 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS tt Wtrit Si (Mim.)-Box M rls. txlrm ANASA MfLAYU: Riwayat Tanah Metayu. Malayan Story. Uieaan Tutor Kata Mclayu Buko I— l, Jasat Nesara. Hlkayat Bispu Raja. Naha Mela>u. Tcka-Teki ttc Ootainabis at Pctar Cbonss. INCVCLOPAEOIA BRITANNICA 24 HANDeOMJC VOLUME* Ths Kn,«lM|i sf Ths WMM Al Vsur Fingsr1,028 words
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Advertisement1519 1960-06-29 17 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE 10 ADIN. LIVERPOOL. 11A144W. IBNBON m CONTININTAI PMTS Due S'oori Sail* Stwa Ptnani ACHILLES LiverpMl. Glasgow TMai Jim 24/ 1 INTILOCNUS LiverpMl, Hivrt Cl 1/2 Jill 4 Jlly 1/ 7 Jlly I MENESTHEUS Lmrpttl. Dublin Jill 4 Mly I Ml| I July II AUTOLYCUS London, Hamburg,1,519 words
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Advertisement1305 1960-06-29 17 i(e *fcTHE E.A.C. UMES- Ay^JtJOk *OEN. REOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Bfw^j|l Soon P. Sham Ptntng \SsX\Jki "FiLiTRIA" k> TtJuui/tJuly I 2 July .XmMLT "SARCODHA I) In Pirt 4 July 5/ I July I' 7 July IB I HII "INDIA" 111 Jlly 12/11 Mil 14/11 Jlty Accenting cargo tor1,305 words
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Advertisement1273 1960-06-29 17 ."J/iolng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (iKtrpirattl tkt Until RittMa) S LINES SAILINGS tt ADEN U.I. I COHTINENTAI PtRTS. SpOt P. S'htm Penant BENVEHUE HaaiMrg. itMM. G'mouth la Part/It JMt BENVORLICN Port SuOln LiitrMll Antwtrp, Rotterdim IM. 11 TMay 24 Nil I July 4/ I Ml ■ENREOCH IMMI. Rotterdam.1,273 words
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Advertisement1463 1960-06-29 17 w^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. >1 J WCW Till Kti 2BSII. W^ BIXSRMAM LIKE KLAVEKEiS LOfB I l»«uul«. HAMBUBt, ROTTERDAM NAVII IM ANIELIS. SAN FRANCISCO. I NULL. SEATTLE. VANCtDVIR I PORTLAND CITY OP COLOMBO AccetMt etfgt far Clitril A Stitt Sport P. Sham Ptnang AtMTMt. 14/71 July 21 23 Juit1,463 words
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Article36 1960-06-29 18 SINGAPORE, Jane 28. RUBBER: 121 3 cents per lb. (down 1,4 cents). 5 p.m. close: 121 U cents (easier). TIN: $392.75 per picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 30 tons).36 words
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Article137 1960-06-29 18 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares eased slightly today. Herald clipped a further lid. to finish at 435. Colonial Sugar eased 17s. 6d., E.Z. IndusU-ies lid. and Stanhill Bd. to 19s. lOd Base metals and the oils also easier. Associated Australian Oilfields and Associated Fredey both were down Bd. while137 words
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Article99 1960-06-29 18 SHIPs lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Seta Maru 1/2, Klmlkawa Maru 4/5, £hoyo Maru 6A, Saln.ara 6/7, Yamashua Maru 8/9. Sarpedon 10/11. Benvorllch 13/14. Pres. Pierce 15/16. Lika 18. Walrata 19, Serdang N. Wall 3. Seoenaic N. Wall 5. Emp. Gannet 21/22.99 words
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641 1960-06-29 18 SELECTIVE SUPPORT STILL FOR MININGS, INDUSTRIALS By Our Market Correspondent (SELECTIVE support for industrials and minings was forthcoming on the Malayan Stock Exchange again yesterday as a result of which some quotations improved. Straits Times had takers from $2.47 to $2.50, Robinson ords at $1.35, but Federal Dispensary turned easier641 words
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Article22 1960-06-29 18 Malayan Slock Exchange: June 28 Jane 27 Industrial*: ***** 14«.88 Tins: 236.95 225.42 Rubbers: 299.37 2M.9C Jan. 1 1958 100.22 words
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Article234 1960-06-29 18 ¥ULY first grade rubber buyers v fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 121 i cents per lb., down 1 ft cents on Monday's close The closing lone was uncertain after easy. s < \k v CLOSING PRICES in cents p«r lb., yesterday were: Int. l R.s.S. Spot i.o.b.234 words
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Article145 1960-06-29 18 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent June/ July shipments »30' a buyers. $31., sillers. Coconut ail: steady; bulk $45 sellers, drum $4« sellers. Pepper: steady; no business was reported done, Muntok white $305, Sarawak $300. special Sarawak black $225. and garbled145 words
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Article85 1960-06-29 18 THE Malayan l.\< han r Sanaa' Aaaaeiation made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 5/16, O.D. 32 7,16. 90 d/st 32. credit bills. 32 15 16 trade bills. SeUing T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32; Belgian85 words
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Article909 1960-06-29 18 SINGAPORE members of the I Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary (3) $1.65 to $1.63: Praser and Neave ords $2.14 to $2.13; Gammon $2.24 cd OP, $2.25909 words
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Advertisement1166 1960-06-29 18 Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Sarviea I I A. t.t.A. fc.l.A. S'Dort P. S'Mm fenin] H'kong L. An|ell* N York -Kim.kama Mjru- Gla. 4 j 1 July I Jily M Jaly 14 Aaf Kaaikawa Mini 'H Call 25,27 Jaly 21 Jalf 2il Call 1111 July S A|| I Ait1,166 words
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Advertisement519 1960-06-29 18 i f^i ff^ r r ß«> k H^ r a^ r aaM^^^^^^^MM^^M Wm^Km^tm^mWm^tm^tmwtm^Kmwt^H9LwKKttttLWmmtttmWKKm9 EVERETT ORIENT LINE fir HutHMt. Jajia:- Soon P. Shim Pjnini "MITIKVHITT" 1 »«t 1 »*1 Mr Rlillll. Clittmn. CUtSttl:"•.UTHtVIMTrTT ,2li! "OOIPMfViMTT" H Jaly M Mi U •OO«Vt«TT" U Jt Bulk oil'litw tpsci iviilibii. JOHNSON LINE Fir NiafMu.519 words
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Advertisement1108 1960-06-29 18 PUBLIC APjPOINTMEMT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need apply. Applications for permanent appointment (where applicable) mini satisfy usual birth and residential qualifications. 1. CHIEF ASSESSOR: SALARY: $1.300x40 A- 1420 pm. A higher point of entry may be considered for those who have more Unn lo yean1,108 words
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Article602 1960-06-29 19 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep BACK-IN-FORM SPRINTER LOOKS SET FOR SUMMER CUP WIN SINGAPORE, Tues. Back-in-form Dententurius looks set for victory in the Summer Cup over Ci" here on Saturday. Ridden by Sheldon Geyer. the Dententurius gelding beat Take Easy in a smart trial on a good602 words
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Article130 1960-06-29 19 DEATH OF FAMOUS TENNIS CHAMP J ONDON. Tues. Charlotte ('Lottie") Dod. famous woman tennl* champion of the last century, died in a Bournemouth nursing home on Sunday night. She was 88. Miss Dod. an almost legendary figure in lawn tennis history, first won the women's singles titles at Wimbledon inReuter - 130 words
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210 1960-06-29 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 4 MIDDLEWEIGHT boxer who retired eight A years ago will make a comeback at the Selangor Amateur Boxing Association open championships on Friday and Saturday at the Bukit Bintang Park. He is Gerry Thipthorpe of Cold Storage. Thipthorpe may find210 words
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Article43 1960-06-29 19 SOfC ER Vpmr RusinesK Hoaxes Leatue and Cup: Met;il Bo\ v STC (Parrer Pki. TEXXIS Pen.mg open c .ships >Pr SO. ATHLETICS Spore Inl*r-»chools Sernngoon District finals iF.wrer Pk. 2.45 p.m.). Katong Dtstrld iDunearn Rdi: Buklt Tlmah District (Bkt. Timah Rd).43 words
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81 1960-06-29 19 'SEPAK RAGA FOR OTHER RACES, TOO' PENANG. Tues.— Althousn sepak raga was played mostly by Malays, the game should not be confined to any particular community. Inche Daud Meah. pro-tern chairman of the Pan-Malay-an Scpak Raga Association, said here. "It is our aim to make this a national game." he81 words
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116 1960-06-29 19 BIG GOLF SUCCESS FOR FORMER SRA STARTER PERTH. Tues. A former Malayan racing official won the West Australian Proies>iunal Golfers' Association Bowl at Royal Perth last week. He is Norman McLachlan. a former Jockey and West Australia Turf Club steward. McLacnlan finished one down from his 10 handicap and won116 words
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Article30 1960-06-29 19 NEW YORK. Tues la- I gemar Johansson left by air i this morning lor Copenhagen with his fiancee. Brigltte Lundgren. for a week's holiday in Scandinavia. RevI tar.30 words
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Article90 1960-06-29 19 Raffles are the City champions SINGAPORE. Tues.-Raflles Institution became the champions when they brushed aside all opposition at the final day of the Singapore Combined Schools City District athletic championship at Farrer Park Stadium today. RaiTle who won all the relay events for boys mid took all the first places90 words
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Article44 1960-06-29 19 SYDNEY. Tues.— T v d o r House, an Australian racehor.se owned by Mr V C Bath, chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, left here by air today for Singapore. The horse la accompanied by Bydney trainer Fred Allsod— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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288 1960-06-29 19 VIC NAYAGAM - India's top tennis stars keen to play in Malaya VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Premjit Lall, India's No 2 tennis player, wants to pla«y in the Malayan open championships to be held in Penang from July 28 to Aug. 1. Two other Indian players are ak>o keen to play288 words
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1523 1960-06-29 19 SOCCER >'i»orr Premier League: Maluys 6 iSuliar Huaseln 3. Ibrahim Manor 2. Ralum Oman Junior Clute- 0. Sfor Business Houses: Div. 1: Postal 5 (James Wong 3. .slew Cnoy. Shammuganathant Printers U; Div. 2 Malayan Tobacca I (Yau Keng Hwa. 3. Kam Tong, Ah1,523 words
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Article244 1960-06-29 19 TOUR PLANS COMPLETED BUT... KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rVHE F.A. of Selangor are completing plans for a five-match tour of Medan next month but have still to get the F.A. of Malaya's approval. Selangor have been lnvit d to play In Medan by the Sahata Football244 words
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Article76 1960-06-29 19 LONDON, Tues.— Geoff Grlf. fin. South Africa's controversial fast bowler, is to stay in England with the touring party, but will not bowl again during the tour. Mr. Geoff Chubb, president of the South African Cricket Association, announced here today: "It has been decided that Griffin willReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement106 1960-06-29 19 I apisSrvm 1 THE ORIGINAL STABILISED ROYAL JELLY I S AVPOULLS PER BOX j2| m^kWii^i NW^^HEALTH! *i)tfe VITALITY! VIRILITY! j AN AMAZING BOOK Uv *>*** *me ci.m.n.t. ik. .h.« Same lime Become SS^ef^UeTMTSjffJS Beautitm Lke Hollywood nMMi MWMeji Film Stars OeMils Free. Uidom Kcumioilry. us< r.R.AB Address C I Hospital.106 words
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Advertisement50 1960-06-29 19 flu Ytur garagi nan cant gueis which motor til you want. That it why you (■•■ld ask for Cittrol by mmc. both on the forecourt and in tha service bay. FRIGIDAIRE HAS MORE TO OFFER YOU ONLY /^^/Family-Size Giant CCO/ at Rock-Bottom Price A^nd/V^V rßioioami 200 Cl«m*nc«au Av«nu«, Singapore 9.50 words
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Article432 1960-06-29 20 GENEVA, Tuesday ONLY WESTERN DELEGATES AT THE LATEST SESSION FOLLOWING THE WALK-OUT by the Communists, the 48th and probably last session of the disarmament conference began here today attended only by the five Western delegations. The Communists had walked out of the talks yesterday. Today,Reuter - 432 words
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179 1960-06-29 20 NO AGGRESSIVE INTENTIONS: DUTCH TO U.N. THE HAGUE, Tuesday. r fHK DITCH (lovernmenl last night denied Indonesian charges that the Netherlands had aggressive intentions concerning Dutch New Guinea. It Invited the UN. Secre-tary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. to send a representative to the territory to Investigate the charges. The permanent DutchUPI - 179 words
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Article203 1960-06-29 20 A BORDER JOB FOR VOICE PLANES KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Voice planes are now being used for the nrst time in the anti- terrorist war on the Malaya-Thailand border. The Thai authorities had agreed to this aspect of psychological warfare being employed some time ago, but up till now the Federation203 words
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Article88 1960-06-29 20 DEGREE IN THEOLOGY FOR FIVE SINGAPORE. Tues. Th* Trinity Theological College. Singapore, held Its tenth graduation ceremony today, when for first time in its history the College granted Bachelor of Theology degrees to five graduates. They are Kenneth Chellapah. Samuel Jesuthasan, James Ko. Peter Leung and James Pan. Before the88 words
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Article288 1960-06-29 20 Pro-US crowd storms Diet rpOKYO. Tues. A 1 truckload of ultranationalist students. Hying the Stars and Stripes and the Japanese Rising Sun flag, stormed the Diet grounds today, scattering about 700 leftist Zengakuren demonstrators. The ultra nationalists, members of the Neo-Fascist Greater Japan Patriotic Society, shouted, "we like Eisenhower, weReuter - 288 words
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Article27 1960-06-29 20 EDINBURGH. Tues. A joint expedition from Oxford and Cambridge Universities is to make an intensive scientific search for the Loch Ness monster next month.27 words
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Article25 1960-06-29 20 FRANKFURT. West Germany, Tues.— Mr. Victor Gollancz. the British publisher, is to receive the 1960 Peace Prize of the German book trade. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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151 1960-06-29 20 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Eisenhower last night described as "regrettable" the Soviet walk-out from the Geneva disarmament negotiations. He made the comment in his televised report to the nation on his Far East tour. "It was, and is. mandatory to present before the world, constantly andReuter - 151 words
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Obituary34 1960-06-29 20 11l Word* Sit (Minimum) MRS. LYE LIAN FOO INee Lim Tjhay Neo) passed away on evening 2S-6-60 at Youngberg Hospital. Kuneral Wednesday 29-6-40 from 433 Race Course Road at 4 p.m. to Bidadari.34 words
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Article64 1960-06-29 20 JO Word* SlO (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. IGNATIUS PERCY PINTO thank all relatives and friends (or their good wishes, valuable presents and attendance at their wedding on L';>. 6.60. TAN KIM CHVE, Drothrrs and Msjsjfl thank friends relatives and other* for their assistance, attendance, v. reaths and donations, at64 words
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Article171 1960-06-29 20 Russians send problem to U.N. NEW YORK, Tues. The Soviet Union yesterday followed up the breakdown of the Geneva talks by submitting the disarmament question to the United Nations General Assembly. Mr. Arkady Sobolev. Chief Soviet Delegate, relayed to the SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Dag; Hammarskjoeld, a letter from Mr. Andrei Gromyko.Reuter - 171 words
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Article322 1960-06-29 20 LONDON. Tues.—Stock markets Kenerally failed to establish a definite trend today and closed showing small irregular movements. Oiliedged remained very quiet and prices where changed were fractionally easiei. Banking stNata eased after earlier firmness but hire purchase and Insurance shares scored a number of gains. Closing middle prices322 words
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382 1960-06-29 20 TWO BRITISH HOPES REACH SEMI-FINALS LONDON. Tuesday. ORITAIN, who last had a Wimbledon singles D champion in 1937, today provided two semiflnalists in the women's singles. Big Christine Truman, main British hope, who is seeded third, defeated Karen Hantze, 17-year-old United States < Junior champion, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, and left-hander382 words
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Article184 1960-06-29 20 I ONDON. TVm HcMilts in today's cricket nutclies were: AT GLILDFORI): Surrey bt. Hampshire by 3 wkU, Hants 15t and 102; Surrey 190 and 69-7. Surrey 14 pts. AT CHESTKRMELD: Yorks bt Derby by 58 run.-,. Yorks 168 and 172; Derby 154 and 128 (Hall 40,Reuter - 184 words
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Article220 1960-06-29 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ooh Geok Loo, one of the favourites for this year's j Singapore Badminton Association's Junior championship, reached the last eight tonight after three hard- fought sets against Johnny Kok. Goh won 9-15. 15-11. 15-11. Men's Sing Irs: Fifth round Hashim Ha run bt. Hassan Mohd220 words
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