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Title Section19 1960-06-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000* The Straits Times Mow* 4 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article485 1960-06-30 1 CHINESE ADMIT REVOLT IN TIBET '200,000 rebels in pitched battles' One officer killed, 16 captured KATMANDU, Wednesday. QNE Nepalese army officer was killed and a sergeant and 15 troops were captured in a clash on Sunday between Nepalese and Chinese troops at Mustang on the Nepal-Tibet border. TheReuter - 485 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-06-30 1 HER WORLD— Malaya's new magazine for women and I lie home is on sale today. In this sparkling first issue of 80 pages, there are three colour illustrated short stories, topical articles of interest to the modern woman and features an beauty, fashion, cooking, home-decorating, moIhemaft. baby care,192 words
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Article152 1960-06-30 1 BANDOENG, Wednesday. FORMER Indonesian Army Lieutenant yesterday told a court martial of a plot to launch armoured car columns against Jakarta, Bandoeng and Bogor. The Lieutenant, is Sam Karundeng. 31. alleged by the Government to be co-ordlna-tor of a subversive movement called the "Manguni" (owlReuter - 152 words
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108 1960-06-30 1 Old Moore swallowed aborigines' story NEW YORK. Wed. A new slimming diet which Includes chewing meat without swallowing It. Is revealed in a book by world light heavyweight boxing champion Archie Moore. He says In extracts from his book puolished in Sports Illustrated that he learned the "no swallow" secretReuter - 108 words
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349 1960-06-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'THE defeated Mala- yan Communist Party is conducting a "self-renewal" campaign and has directed all its members who are sick, too old or anxious to get married to quit the Jungle. This new move, the M.C.P. has admitted In a349 words
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199 1960-06-30 1 GENEVA WALKOUT: Mac URGES REDS TO THINK AGAIN T ONDON, Wed.— Mr. Harold Macmillan told Mr. Nikita Khrushchev in a letter today he hoped the Soviet Union would reconsider its decision to withdraw from the Geneva 10-power disarmament conference, "so that negotiations on disarmament can be restarted as soon as199 words
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Article166 1960-06-30 1 Price of food soars in Jakarta JAKARTA. Wed— Price of food has been soaring here as the money in circulation rose and farm production fell. A Bank of Indonesia report said that at the end of July last year there were 34 billion rupiahs in circulation. A partial devaluation byReuter - 166 words
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Article46 1960-06-30 1 FOUR KILLED NINt HURT IN CLASM MVT ULLUI Pi! lie A IUO-lUiJK. if three dttuoiiiLrat^r^ killed md mac otberi unuctd 4l irid-it>ad It Toutfl Delhi Futiic u'ond rtft|tf bad ot' ■■■4 tO AULtIOO Of VM hoj.-c plots \m icinu »loaed *aul! pulicf part? Rtutej46 words
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Article25 1960-06-30 1 LONDON. Wed. Labour Members of Parliament today pusr-d by 179 votes to seven a vote <.-' confidence In their leader. Mr. K-jh Galtskell. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement66 1960-06-30 1 Mr. H. C. LEOW, X.8.0.A., F.S.M.C., M.R.S.H.. UIP.OPT. (LONDON) U now In attendance m CONSULTING OPTICIAN ot our Pcnang Branch. OAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North (rid** Read, Singapore, 1. N«»t Doer ODfON Ption. 3*204. •ranch: THE PENANG OPTICAL CO., 11 totouh«r Sf P»nonQ FOR f y 1 SUSTAINED STRENGTH66 words
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Advertisement39 1960-06-30 1 World wide value and world wide fame ZEISS IKON TPJBJSJBi ikon Oerpugalwl llflhtw«l o ht asb«stos ce>m«nt sheet ROOFING STOPS WATIN SKTTLINC CHICKS FUNGUS GROWTH COLOUR DOHNT FADE STRONO AND DURABLE >^S. FIRE RESISTANT "\J/\CKS^> AVAILABLE IN B OOLOUHt^'^^39 words
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Article, Illustration288 1960-06-30 2 In jail— at mother's request CHANGI BABY (NOW \7] HAS CONSTANT DESIRE TO ESCAPE LONDON, Wednesday. 1 TEARS filled the eyes of Mrs. Muriel Shorthouse in the London Sessions as she pleaded that her son, born in Changi Jail, Singapore, be sent to prison. Seventeen-year-old Mervyn Shorthouse has spent nearly288 words
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180 1960-06-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday i^ENTRAL working committee of the Malayan Chinese Association will discuss on Friday how to discipline members. Dato Dr. Cheah Toon Lok. president of the MCA said thi« at a Press conference tocay. "Recent incidents have proved the necessity for180 words
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149 1960-06-30 2 THE SULTAN or Ke- lantan said today that he would not like to hear the Malays in Kelantan being called "lazy people." AddresMi.y :<7O Malay tamilie.> at the opening of Kuala Tiga new village. 40 miles from here, the Sultan said: "The development ol149 words
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Article29 1960-06-30 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The C-in-C. Far East Btation. Vice-Admiral Sir David Luce, will make his first official visit to Australia and New Zealand from July 13 to 2629 words
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Article17 1960-06-30 2 RAUB. Wed -Mr. K Vythlvanathan has been elected president of the Pahang Ini dian Afwsqciatlon.17 words
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Article57 1960-06-30 2 TANJONG MALIM. Wed An assistant lecturer at the Sultan Idris Training College here. Inche Abdul Razak bin Abdul Hamld. has been transferred to the Language Institute in Kuala Lumpur. Inche Abdul Razak survived the atom bomb blast Mr Hiroshima. Japan, during the last war when he was57 words
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145 1960-06-30 2 The Ruler's daughter to lead expedition BEREMBAN. Wed Tengku Munawlra. 17. daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembllan. will lead a party of 50 girls of the Negrr Sembllan branch of the Malayan Outward Bound Association up Gunong Angsl (2.700 ft) on Sunday. Tengku Munawlra. a student of145 words
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Article44 1960-06-30 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Insurance Com- parties Employees' Union wants the Government to make primary education compulsory in the State. A resolution *o this effect was passed at the annual delegates' conference of the union «t the Cultural centre here.44 words
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Article142 1960-06-30 2 Hawker stalls wrecked by thugs SINGAPORE. Wed. Two hawkers' stalls in Queen Street were smashed up last night when 20 gangsters made j them targets of a "hit 1 and run" attack. The thugs swarmed around the stalls just before 9 p.m. to assault the hawkers. The stall owners ran142 words
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97 1960-06-30 2 I WAS TOLD: JOIN GANG OR BE KILLED GIRL IPOH. Wed— A girl told the Sessions Court here today that she was threatened with assault by a youth when she refused to join the Slong Foo Ban (Twin Tiger Mountain > gang "When I said I would report to the97 words
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Article28 1960-06-30 2 KUALA KUBU BHARU. I Wed —Sister Pong Yoke Yin*. |of the District Hospital here. has gone on promotion as Matron of the General Hospital in Johore Bahru28 words
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Advertisement323 1960-06-30 2 4 d&sv-Fjt SHELL SETS M tiLL lfl )£^4 n l] f\ W\ rp p t^l\ ferirr^jl I s_ iivyiikw A\\iA/^/4vAj' /A' 4 a jb!B!!S!!SS modern cars— planned to get peak perfor- I ~*UJLi H Bl^l^Wm^! it* fefffiL A^V^^^aW^W mance from today's high-compression J^ VP U- L 1 I Ll ,I^^323 words
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Miscellaneous14 1960-06-30 2 Have YOU got your copy of HER WORLD? THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 714 words
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Article302 1960-06-30 3 RUSSIA TO HOLD TESTS WITH POWERFUL WEAPONS MOSCOW, Wednesday 1 RUSSIA last night announced a new programme of tests over the central Pacific next month with powerful new multi-stage rocket carriers, and asked ships and planes to stay clear of north-east of the Gilbert and ElliceReuter - 302 words
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254 1960-06-30 3 MOSCOW, Wednesday. THE Russian Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, said in a speech today that Russia had withdrawn from the 10-nation Geneva disarmament talks 'for the time being," according to an English language version of the speech by the Soviet news agency Tass. ButReuter - 254 words
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99 1960-06-30 3 DRUG GUNS IN BID TO GET 'ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN' LONDON, Wed. Special air guns firing hypodermic syringes loaded with a knock-down drug are to be used by an AngloAmerican Himalaya expedition in an attempt to capture an "Abominable Snowman This was disclosed here yesterday at a Press confcrencp called by NewReuter - 99 words
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Article108 1960-06-30 3 45 killed in Welsh mine disaster T ONDON, Wed.—Si- lent crowds surrounded the Six Bells colliery at Abertillery after 45 miners had died in a pit disaster yesterday. Rescue teams hacking their way through the debris reached eight miners trapped after an explosion that killed 37 of their comrades ButReuter - 108 words
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Article29 1960-06-30 3 MAKASSAR. Wed. Tests have begun to determine the feasibility of reopening air services connecting Makassar with Gorontalo and Menado in north Celebes, and Borneo and Java. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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119 1960-06-30 3 MOTHER FINDS SON AFTER A 15-MONTH SEARCH FRANKFURT. Wed. Mrs Catherine Stephens was reunited here yesterday with her 12-year-old son Tony, who disappeared at the same time as a schoolmaster friend 15 months ago. They met at a small commercial hotel in the centre of the city, where Mrs. StephensReuter - 119 words
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Article21 1960-06-30 3 HYDERABAD. Wed.— Ei(jh. teen people are feared to have drow.ied in floods in Epur village. 40 miles from here21 words
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239 1960-06-30 3 $2,000mi1. AID IS OF 'CRITICAL IMPORTANCE...' WASHINGTON. Wednesday VjR. THOMAS GATES, the U.S. Defence SecreiTl tary, told the Senate appropriations committee today it was of critical importance that Congress approve a 2,000 million dollar foreign arms aid programme in the light of recent Soviet moves. Mr. Gates said Mr. KhrushchevReuter - 239 words
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465 1960-06-30 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday CRITICISM ol the Eisenhower administration's handling of the U-2 "spy plane" incident yesterday by Senator L. William Fulbright could indicate the beginning of a full-scale attack on the President's conduct of foreign policy. Observers classed the speech by Mr.Reuter - 465 words
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Advertisement357 1960-06-30 3 Corvette UB SO FAST You can natch it bcil a pint of A water in less than two minutes a gallon in 101 A minutes SO EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL t I Setting of control knob ensures correct temperature of water I from tepid to bulling. Heata exact amount of water357 words
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Miscellaneous342 1960-06-30 3 Your radio today... ....-..^Br You Talking: 10.00 Mandarin MlxRADIO SINGAPORE MM 10.30 The Goon Show: 11.00 short wave: «J^«^ RADIO MALAYA from ».M p.m.— 18.00 p.m. AM 630 Oood Morning; 6.32 NATIONAL SHORTWAVt Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; SERVICE 41.7 metres 706 A D«t« With Music; 8.00 The MEDIUM WAVE342 words
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Article91 1960-06-30 4 Boys hurt at comics bonfire SINGAPORE. Wed. Two brothers. Cheng Ah Chye, 12. and Cheng Heng Wah. 10. were seriously burnt tonight when they were among a small crowd watching a bonfire of Chinese comics at Outram Hill. The owners had taken the comics there to be destroyed. In the91 words
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147 1960-06-30 4 BLOOD DONORS ASSOCIATION AIMS ARE OUTLINED SINGAPORE, Wed. Two veteran blood donors. Mr. Lee Kent Tye and Mr. M. Rethinasamy. hlTt taken the first steps to form a Blood Donors Association with the co-opera-tion of the Blood Transfusion Service. In a circular appealing for support of all biood donors, the147 words
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111 1960-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A half-sunken beacon in the eastern entrance of the channel leading into Singapore harbour is expected to be salvaged next week. The Master Attendant's Office is now making arrangements for the salvaging and also conducting a survey to estimate the cost of building111 words
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Article249 1960-06-30 4 GOVT. SYMPATHY FOR LENDERS OF CHINESE COMICS WHO HAVE BEEN PUT OUT OF BUSINESS SINGAPORE. Wed fHE GOVERNMExNT will give temporary public assistance to people whose livelihood have been affected by the recent ban on the sale and circulation of the "Chain Story Picture249 words
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122 1960-06-30 4 Junid to open new $250,000 market SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government is planning to build more markets in various parts of the island to cope with the requirements of the rapidly expanding population On Sunday, the $250,000 St. Michael's Road market one of the most spacious and up-to-date to be122 words
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194 1960-06-30 4 GOH TO START PLANT FOR MORE POWER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S power output will increase by 18,000 kilowatts from Saturday, when the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, sets in motion the first three free piston gas turbo-alter-nators at St. James Power Station. The station has been out of commission for194 words
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Article63 1960-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A broker. Inderjlt Singh, successfully appealed in the High Court today against a District Court conviction and sentence of six months' imprisonment on a charge ol possession of an offensive weapon, a scout knife, in Dunearn Road on the night of Jan. 2 la»t.63 words
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140 1960-06-30 4 WORK NEXT MONTH ON $120,000 'RED CROSS HOUSE' SINGAPORE. Wed. Work on the new "Red Cross House" in Penang Lane, estimated to cost $120,000. will begin next month, the chairman of the Singapore Red Cross branch's executive committee, Dr. A.W.S. Thevathason. said today. The building is expected to be completed140 words
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224 1960-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MRS. Pauline Mary Struber, widow of Dr. K. Struber, 39, a German scientist who was stabbed to death, denied in the Assize Court that she had told Inspector Lim Chwee Sian on March 17 that she could not see the faces224 words
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Advertisement292 1960-06-30 4 j» ♦•♦♦«♦♦•*«> ♦THE GALLERY t ;of SCHOOL I CHAMPIONS Fifty Singapore schools 1 were yesterday involved in battling ror championship honours in Hie district athlc- 4 tic meet*. You will find full 4 results an4 photographs, j "Callery of Winners" today in |^dlnWUK[J|l£|4|££] 0 Photography fans, whe- ther experts or292 words
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Advertisement514 1960-06-30 4 :#shaw! 2 Shows Today: 4 8. 30pm ■Smm it t2 —No Fr«« Lltt "IOW SHOWING Vio'^/d STEVE REEVES 2 "Tfce GIANT of MARATHON" a •f Scopa-Color-Chincse Sob (MGM) J»lui: The Peopla* Sinoopore (N0.2) A Ministry of Cultur* Film. NEXT CHANGE 1 "IMMORTAL I nit iso RUSSIAN Picture in Mondoria Plut514 words
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Miscellaneous340 1960-06-30 4 TWE following i£ today's from JeiMlton. Brunei. Kuchlng 1 schedule of civil air- (ML 477 > 73 P- 10 from kou craft movements at Paya B nr u- P<*nang. ipoh, Kuala L«b*r Airport. Singapore y •'ftE" K». S f L 21 iitivii a 2 P- m from Kuala LumBOAC: ftSsHSr.340 words
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636 1960-06-30 5 NEW I-CARDS TO BE OUT ON A UGUST I: EASY- TO-GET PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYANS who already have identity cards will have two and a half years to renew them with the "new style" cards. The new identity cards will be introduced on Auk. 1. coinciding with the end636 words
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Article37 1960-06-30 5 TAN JONG RA.vIBUTAN. Wed. A People's Progressive Party candidate, Mr. R. Kallaperumal. has been elected to the local council here, beating a Socialist Front candidate. Miss Leow Kirn Foong. by 114 votes In a byelection.37 words
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225 1960-06-30 5 UN experts will begin steel mill r survey soon SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THHE FIRST member of the United Nations Technical Assistance Board survey team to investigate the feasibility of setting up a steel mill in Singapore will arrive here next month. This was revealed today by Sir Alexander MacFarquhar, Far East225 words
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Article, Illustration37 1960-06-30 5 AMINAH, 21, WINS A 'GOLDEN VOICE' TITLE PRETTY Aminah Mydin. 21. who won the KedahPerlis "Miss Golden Voice" and "Miss lelecoms" titles held at Alor Star during the weekend. She beat nine other girls in each contest.37 words
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132 1960-06-30 5 Col. Musa, Johore royal court official, dies at 72 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Lt.-Col. Musa bin Yusof died last night. He was 72. Soon after leaving school he joined the Johore Military Forces. He accompanied the late Sultan Ibrahim on one of his tours to Europe. Col. Musa took part in132 words
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Article41 1960-06-30 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed More than 500 people will attend the first observance here on Saturday of the International co-operative Movement Day. The celebrations will Include a mass picnic off the Telok Ayer Tawar beach at Butterworth41 words
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Article33 1960-06-30 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. Othman bin Din. 26. was killed when an old tree which he was cutting for firewood fell on him. the coroner's court wr.s told today. Verdict: Misadventure.33 words
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205 1960-06-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday rpHE municipal coun- cil here was urged today to recruit local "cowboys" to round-up cattle straying within town limits. Said Inche Sardon bin Kechut (All— nominated) who suggested the cowboys: "The council should pay a reward of $5 to $10205 words
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282 1960-06-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Federation Government has not p set any specific date to take over the administration of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council. This was disclosed today by the President of the Council. Mr. A. D. York, at Its monthly meeting. "I have got282 words
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Advertisement9 1960-06-30 5 Has your (laughter got HER copy of HER WORLD?9 words
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Advertisement264 1960-06-30 6 (Leu* QJ i\m,fmeni\ ety c/ lores ToraM BTeiided Fabrics Strains that come from each instrument make up a lovely symphony, harmonizing sounds of these instruments with high playing techniques. The four leading spinners of long standing in Japan have successfully played a new symphony of fibres with their world famous264 words
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272 1960-06-30 7 ABDULLAH AHMAD - THEY PRAY FOR 40 NIGHTS FOR A PAY INCREASE ABDULLAH AHMAD Religious teachers now seek God's help over claims By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 586 Islamic religious teachers in Selangor are praying every night so that the Government will "change its attitude" to giving them pay This special prayer272 words
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154 1960-06-30 7 $10,000 for student who lost an eye OERTH. Wed. —An Ipoh student, Cheah Kay Seng, 23. has been awarded A£1,552 (about $10,--000) by the West Australian Supreme Court for the loss of an eye in an assault following an argument during a card game. Cheah. a science student at the154 words
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79 1960-06-30 7 FUND AIDS INDIAN LABOURERS, ORPHANS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The South Indian Labour Fund Board spent $82,431 last year in repatriating labourers and their dependants, according to its latest annual report. It also gave $23,000 to homes in the Federation caring for orphans of South Indian labourers and spent $56,985 to79 words
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188 1960-06-30 7 LONDON, Wed. IT had been found inadvisable to push young Indian and Cinese priests too fast and give them too great a responsibility soon after their ordination or send them to Isolated places, the former Bishop of Singapore and Malaya the188 words
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Article83 1960-06-30 7 Senate: All over in five minutes KIALA LIMPIR. Wed.— The Senate met for five minutes today and decided to adjourn till July 6. During the brief proceedings, the Minister of Justice. Tun Leong Yew Koh. read out the Bills whirh will be considered at the nrxt meeting. All the Bills83 words
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370 1960-06-30 7 Federation may discontinue Chinese affairs service KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T^HE Federation Government is assessing the duties and responsibilities of Chinese Affairs Officers "in the light of present circumstances'' and considering whether the service should be continued in its present form. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said this in a370 words
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Advertisement11 1960-06-30 7 Her World the magazine every woman is talking about... Her World11 words
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Advertisement331 1960-06-30 7 THE WORLDS MOST EXCITING YOUNG BEAUTIES USE POND'S §11 ■Bf 4 V£■ V Cio Petre of Stockholm. Sweden, is a fascinating young actress She won i scholarship to the limout Swedish Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Whe,n she's not on stage. Cm lo\es to po wiling, but knows she must331 words
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Miscellaneous283 1960-06-30 7 Buys Bunny By Mlutph Heintttuhl 7 IT'S "i KPHOOEY/NOT A ACT I K I SOT ANOTHE? "^H f Xf!S)^O^ S^~*~^ FINISHEDI V LOVEP IN SIGHT 1 IDEA! IF/TDONT A /9^TV K i f C NOW IP I C'N SELL IT [L ALL MOCNIN*!/ [WOBK I DONT EATi ij Li'l Ahner283 words
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Article622 1960-06-30 8 For those who clutch at straws there is safety in the unanimous reaffirmation of Communist leaders present at the Bucharest conference of faith in the co-existence policy. The declaration is not indeed without interest. It politely contradicts Peking's thesis, although for that matter Madame Sun Vat-sen appeared622 words
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Article360 1960-06-30 8 Spectres of the MCA's not so distant past return with the news that the central working committee is to discuss party discipline. Mr. Tan Siew Sin is displeased that the Penang branch criticised his tax evasion Bill. It certainly looked like a recurrence of the trouble that used360 words
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Article229 1960-06-30 8 There can be no peace with the Malayan Communist Party because its aim is conflict. There have been no illusions about this. The end of the military emergency means the intensification of the subversive emergency, and the public has reluctantly accepted the Internal Security Act because of229 words
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Article1223 1960-06-30 8 BY A STRAITS TIMES STAFF WRITER 'Manual of Rubber Planting (Malaya)' by A.T. Edgar. Published by the Incorporated Society of Planters, Kuala Lumpur. —$30. PLANTING practices have changed astonishingly in the twenty-three years since the* Manual of Rubber Planting was published, a progress that has by1,223 words
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204 1960-06-30 8 A FEW days ago I moved from the Sembawang Hills Estate area to the Naval Base after completing Just over a year of my three-year tour In Singapore. In this year I have driven about 15.000 miles mostly on Thomson Road.204 words
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Letter111 1960-06-30 8 /"kN a recent race day I was \J in a coffee shop at the junction of Rotan Lane and Chander Road when I saw a teenaged Chinese being rushed at. manhandled and handcuffed, by not one detective but by seven or eight. The boy was led away •while the111 words
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Letter125 1960-06-30 8 A LOCAL council near here advertised for a clerk who should have experience of local council procedure and be able to speak Hokkien and Cantonese. The appointment was awarded to a man who la a government pensioner unable to speak any Chinese. My grouse Is not jealousy but to125 words
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Letter114 1960-06-30 8 \|R VERNON BARTLFTT. with his usual insight, penetrated to the root of the matter in discussing what Is- happening in Japan, but his analysis raises a problem that so far seems to be unanswerable That is. "how can people be persuaded to believe In the slow gradual benefits114 words
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Letter96 1960-06-30 8 WITH regard to your editorial "Colonial Vestige." If you mean by "the Inept rule of Indonesia by the Dutch" that the Dutch did not follow the example of America and Australia in obliterating the aborigines instead of developing their country for them and giving them doctors and hospitals96 words
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Letter89 1960-06-30 8 REFORE the proposed National Theatre is built I suggest It would be more appropriate to have a first class national stadium. Singapore needs one like the Federation's magnifl- cent Merdeka Stadium. The Jalan- Besar Stadium Is a disgrace to the city of Singapore We have already a beautiful theatre89 words
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Letter135 1960-06-30 8 I WOULD like to convey my appreciation of the fine conduct of the nurse* at the Lady Templer Hospital. I am prompted to express my feelings to dispel any impression that might have been Tormed in the minds of some members of the public that nurses are an arrogant135 words
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Letter63 1960-06-30 8 rE Singapore Musical Society should be commended for Its efforts in arranging master classes for advanced piano students and refresher courses for music teachers under the young German pianist Oerd .Kaeinper. during his brief stay here. It Is the first time that a foreign artist has conducted such classes63 words
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Letter74 1960-06-30 8 JS there a shortage of staff In the Malacca General Post Office? There Is one counter which Is closed all the title. The counter next to It seems to deal with every thing— desposita. withdrawals, money orders, pensions and postal orders. One man obviously cannot handle all this.74 words
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Advertisement194 1960-06-30 8 The J know about VENTILATION mm v mm i \jy BAKERIES I IMS CssMHBM IMS ROOMS MM HMIS ratßMßai CAJtAItS ■OTEI. H VHS kJTtmvs OFFICES ■MMMbI BEST/U'RANTS Ccniult SL&.C. fiut Tht G C. ttnHlation department coven all aspects of tmtiUumu and has as Us aim the rumfort, health and well194 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1960-06-30 9 Lawyer- client told: Keep quiet IPOH. Wed RAJASOORIA INTERVENES AS LIBEL CLAIMANT SEENIVASAGAM DISCUSSES ACTION AGAINST PAPERS THAT CARRIED TOH'S STATEMENT PPP LEADER SAYS: WE'RE GRATEFUL FOR LAWS GOODWILL DURING the hearing of a libel action in the High Court here today Dato R. P. S. Kajasooria told his client,1,189 words
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Article66 1960-06-30 9 SINOAPORE. Wed. Lim Poh Tian, 24. was Jailed for two years in a District Court today after he had pleaded cuilty to a charge of house* breaking and theft He was alleged to have entered the house of Mr. K. D Melwanl at Colombo Court66 words
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Article37 1960-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A total of $709,243 was remitted to China from Singapore last month. The total re. mltted from the Federation was 1361.737. These flgurta were given by the Ministry of Finance here tonight.37 words
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Article32 1960-06-30 9 RAUB, Wed. The headmaster of the Mahmud Bchool here, Mr. V. Murugasu, has organised an exhibition of science, mathematics and art in the school hall for July 4 and 5.32 words
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Article227 1960-06-30 9 I KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday ()FHCERS in the Security Forces are being asked to apply for permanent appointments in the Federation Territorial Army. They are required by January next year in the staff establishment of the expanding new army. Ministry of- Defence spokesman said today that for227 words
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Article, Illustration83 1960-06-30 9 NO longer tormented by failure. No longer the student who bid for four fantastic years in the tiny attic of a church in Ann Arbor, Michigan, 29-year-old Lim Cheng Gnan, of Singapore, is pictured yesterday, a year after his ordeal.83 words
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158 1960-06-30 9 WOMAN, 25, ACCUSED OF KICKING 3 POLICEMEN AT 1 a.m. CINOAPORE, Wed. Josephine John, 25, pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting four police officers and another woman. She will be tried in the Eighth Magistrate's Court on July 11. When the court offered her $500 ball she turned it158 words
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Article35 1960-06-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The municipal council today adopted a resolution to build more low cost houses within the municipality. The move was made by a nominated member. Inche Sardon bin Kechut.35 words
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Article206 1960-06-30 9 MALACCA, Wednesday. THE Governor of Malacca, Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, today commended the sisters of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus here for their noble work of caring and bringing up unwanted babies Addressing a large gathering at the opening of a $86,000206 words
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135 1960-06-30 9 RADIO PHONES: NOW 30 FIRMS APPLY TO USE THEM SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ABOUT 30 applications have been made so far for licences to use the new Singapore land radio-telephone service. A spokesman for the Telecommunications Department said today that the response was "most encouraging" and the network would be opened soon.135 words
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Article33 1960-06-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thr management of the Chung Khlaw Bank here today met officials of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union for talks in connection with pay claims submitted by the union.33 words
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Article97 1960-06-30 9 2 brothers are fined $3,000 each PWO brothers. Tan Lai Tong. 17. and Tan Lai Hua. 19. were fined $3,000. or five months' jail, each In Singapore for assisting In carrying on a character lottery. They did not pay the fine. Penang coroner yesterday returned a finding of "murder" at97 words
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Article69 1960-06-30 9 More than 100 people visited the British submarine Tactician, when It wag opened to the public at Penang yesterday. Three armed thugs robbed a woman, Tan Slew Moi, of $300 worth of jewellery in her Tanjong Bungah. Penang. home. Kajang will send 110 Boys Scouts to the Selangor scout rally69 words
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Advertisement112 1960-06-30 9 Triple Four STEREOGRAM 1 COMPLETE H STEREO HI-FI JSi^H^ 1 IN A COMPACT v-^^Lbi%**^^^B^R».« PORTABLE jf Twin 5-waW Vy^l puib-pull V^liSß9"SJslv^2^fl( omplm.rt, I 3 internal fc~*^Lsßßßr^ ipcakcri lW^ Prict: $3»5/- (S'por.) W $475/- (F«d.) f^^Sj^S^t including •xtmsion ipeaker is^^l T***^ XftQAOHA I I I^H PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER f 1 U112 words
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Advertisement37 1960-06-30 9 PLUMROSE J iw ssssssi^^^^^tsß 1.1. 1 Vi... L, _^/l___l HIAMCHIt MVti. ictr Mint, cons -iW/ym^V IXIIINU. tOIIIMIOII. J^jJ g^TvN^ TOOTMACXI AH* PtKI """"^"^■sV^F 01 NOT ft ACNII IN WOMIH T»U Mill Sole Agents: TMI HINRY WAUfiH ORGANISATION37 words
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Article, Illustration701 1960-06-30 10 New costume colours for your lips— in blue, lilac MATCHING MIRROR CASES I IPSTICK is an essential part of every woman's make-up. There are women who do not touch powder or mascara, women who will not look at perfumes or hair lotions, but almost every woman uses lipstick. Because of701 words
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Advertisement660 1960-06-30 10 tyf THESE GLASSES OF WATER Uj I LOOK THE SAME BUT... I I v 1 the microscope tells 1 I" *~A a different story! L J •«w.^BB ffßi r^ssßl Ba^i^"^^^^ L'nHltered drinking water contains many deadly disease germs and typhoid bacillus (shown above left) is one of them. You can't660 words
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Advertisement383 1960-06-30 10 NEW ZEALAND BUTTER^ iff—. and 100% fresh The NATURAL RICH GOLDEN COLOUR of New Zealand Butter is a sure indication of its superb quality. New Zealand Butter is as nutritious as it is delicious. Scientifically packed to ensure 100% Freshness. Buy Some today! DON'T BE SKINNY! 1# O AIM POUMDS383 words
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Miscellaneous331 1960-06-30 10 Straits Times Crossword AQJIOBB 7. Yield fony since break-up ot 1. Having realised one has a relieving body 18. 7i. cheated (S, 2). 8. Debt collector gone mad In 5. Made fun of fad— chef is up- cell (7). set (7). 13. Oreek heroine also has the 9. Saw thief331 words
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Advertisement1649 1960-06-30 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE 10 ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. IONOON I. COHIIHEHIAL PORTS Out Sport Sails f. Sham reatng ACHILLES Livtrpetl. biasgow Jim M/ 1 ANIILOCHUS LivtrpMl. Havre Sll. 11 Mly 4 Jlly 5/7 July I MEHESTHEUS Liverpool, Dublin Mly 4 Mly I Mly 7/ I My 1! AUTOLYCUS London. Hamburg,1,649 words
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Advertisement1353 1960-06-30 11 .sffl^THE LfVC. UHES- -li £JT^S\ ADEN, REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTIHEHTAL ft SCAHDIHAVIAH PORTS. fSrvK3\lll Sport P Shim Penang HvS\t<l "FALSTRIA" b) 2* JMt/ 1 Jlly 1 J July TBLXjBJ StttOOHt' GO II 4 Jlly 5 I Mly 17 Jlly JLMmmSfi "INDIA" I'll Mly 12 11 Jlly 14/15 Mly I "JUTLANDIA" I)1,353 words
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Advertisement1222 1960-06-30 11 iuiuTing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "n,"* UNGtPOiE (liceraaratetl in tkt Umtee lla**aa) I IiNIS SAILINGS M ADEN U.I ft CONTINENTtL PORTS. Spore P. S'hem Peneng lENVENUE Hamearg. Leaden, G'maeih li Part/Taaay KHVORIICH Port Sudan, livtreeei Antwerp, Rotterdem It Part/ 4 July 9/ 9 Jily BENREOCH Letdei, Rotterdam. Bremen Hamburg1,222 words
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Advertisement1420 1960-06-30 11 w^ McALISTER fjc CO., LTD. TEL: Nl 2t.1l V**** ELLXRMAN LINK KLAVBHBSS UMB V**^ lantrun. HAMWRC. ROHEROAM NAVII LM ANIELES, StN FRANCISCO 1 "5 U SEAniE, VANCOUVER ft PORTIANO CITY OF COLOMOO Actptiif carga fn Ctitral ft Sulk Spore P. S'hem Penang Amtr ca. 14/20 Mly 21/21 Mly 24/20 Jaly1,420 words
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Article90 1960-06-30 12 'PHI Federation Minister of Finance has fixed the following price* for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on June 30. Rubber 51.13 a lb. Copra 5486 a ton. Coconut oil $164 a ton. Palm oil $031.30 a ton. Palm kernels $403 a ton. The rates of duties90 words
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Article117 1960-06-30 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares eased slightly on the Slock Exchange here today. The most significant move was PaUrsons, down Bd. Base metal* eased, while the oil shares remained steady. Commonwealth loans were steady. Con. Zinc 93/6 Mount Lj ell 6,9; North Broken HIU (10s.) 25/10 4 Peko B,s'i117 words
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Article143 1960-06-30 12 CINGAPORK Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesierdav were: Copra: Meady: UK/Conilnent July/ Aug. shipments $31 buyers. $32 sellers. Coconut oil: steady: buik $46 seller?, drum $49 sellers. Pepper: steady; no Uislness was reported done. Muntok white $305. Sarawak $300. special Sarawak black $225 and garbled Lampong143 words
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Article84 1960-06-30 12 T'Hr. Malayan Exchange Bank* A— elation made the following changes in its rates to meiciipius yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/4. O.D. 32 3/8, 90 d/st 32 13/16 credit bills. 32 7/8 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: 1 Canada 31 15/16.84 words
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551 1960-06-30 12 SINGAPORE'S INTEREST RATES ARE NOW INCREASED By Our Market Correspondent CINGAPORE interest rates were brought into line with those of the Federation yesterday when the Malayan Stock Exchange Banks Association increased cent. This means that bes for advances against Gc securities, clean advances 6 per cent. Advances against stocks and551 words
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Article35 1960-06-30 12 SINGAPORE. June 29. RUBBER: 119' cents per lb. (down 1 5 8 cents). 5 .pm. close: 1M 4 cents (steadier). TIN: $393 per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (unchanged).35 words
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Article225 1960-06-30 12 lI IV first grade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 1 l 9T a cents per lb., down l- cents on Tuesdays close. The closing tone wu very pM S.C.C.S.A. CLOSING PRICES In cent* per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 119%, sellers225 words
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Article24 1960-06-30 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 29 June 28 Industrials: 146.96 141. i1l Tins: 118.9H !26.95 8 Rubbers: 2990! 299.37 Jan. 1 19S8 10*.24 words
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Article1087 1960-06-30 12 Ol\(;APORfc members of the < 1 Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business a*> ihei" 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. Bargains are given before prices uule&s only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensan (4) 81.62 OL. $1.65 to 81.60; PTasei- and Neave orda 82.13 and 82.12: Oammon (4)1,087 words
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Article142 1960-06-30 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharrea or expected today are: Bteel Advocate 1/2. KUnlkawa Maru 4/5, Tin-anna 6A. Perim 6/7. Tjlmenteng 10/11, Bennachie 13/14. Antllochui 15/16. Lika 18 Wairata 19, Serdan* N. Wall 3 Oiang Ann N. Wall 5 Rajah Brooke 21/22, Salatlga 23/24 Benany 25/26.142 words
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Advertisement1142 1960-06-30 12 Express U.S.A. Pacilic tV Atlantic Coast Sarviea t.IA t.I.A. t.I.A. Vpore P S'Mo ftnanj H>on| L. An|ell< N York ■'KiaiOoa Miru > CO 4, j 1 Jalf I Jal} 21 Jily 14 tag KiniiKi Mara" 'it Call 25 Jaly 21 Jal< 2il Call 21/31 laly S A»| 1% Aa| 1]1,142 words
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Advertisement317 1960-06-30 12 ■MNHMBMI EVERETT ORIENT LINE fat Hiatkiai. Jaiai:— S co" P. S>am fentni UTMtVEHETT 7 Jtat S Aai 3 Ass ft' l)M|Mi. Ciittaiiai. Calcalta 1 »UTHf¥I«ITT" CH 31 3S 1 jaly 2 Jaly •BOIPNEVfICTT' 1 17 Jil» n Jaly 23 J.I, "MNmtETT laly II jaly II Jaly Bulk oil/latex toacs avaiiabH.317 words
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Advertisement44 1960-06-30 12 TENDjER PAHANG F.W.D. TENDER NOTICE The date of closing of tenders for the Construction in Reinforced Concrete of a Road Bridge over Sungei Kepong at »7U Mile Temerloh Karak Road. Route II Pahang is extended from the 30th June, to the 14th July 1960.44 words
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Advertisement1031 1960-06-30 12 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE KUAN LOK CLUB, MALACCA NOTICE ii hereby given that (In liquidation! WUkie Road, is no mere a director tboitniMd j s m th of the company «nd h« has now no f inaina-up All creai- authority to negotiate any nutter. re Of^™a "S' flle with v. on1,031 words
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Advertisement1068 1960-06-30 13 TENDERS NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE AIIPTinN <s*l F OF TENDERS from Class A AUCTION SALE OF l^n^e^pS^CL -^cuprr-standS Department, Kuala Lumpur an E refrigerator. User skin, up to 12 noon on 287.ti0 pram, weighing scales, ladles for the construction of a Ma- handbags, etc. ternity Hospital in Kuala To Be1,068 words
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Advertisement578 1960-06-30 13 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) In Bankruptcy No. 685 of 1959 Re Syed All bin Esa Alhadad NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed the 6th day of July. 1960 at 230 o'clock in the afternoon at the Registrar's Chambers. Ground Ploo. Supreme Court Building. Singapore, for578 words
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Advertisement637 1960-06-30 13 TENDERS PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Tender.s will be received at the Office of the Administrator, Petaling Jaya, up to 3.00 pjn. on Uth July. 1960 for the construction of Sewage Treatment works (Ist. phase) for the Town Centre in Petaling Jaya. Plans and specifications can be obtained from the Town637 words
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Advertisement732 1960-06-30 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY PAPER, SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CO. LTD. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER The duties of the post will he eiUier Assistant to the General Manager (including handling of staff matters and staff welfare), or District Manager in one of 'he other divisions controlling groups of power station ranging from IOOkW to732 words
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Advertisement2090 1960-06-30 13 ij|^j|ju,»Tyr p pep T i M j"'i! i Con tinned from Page SITUATIONS VACANT to Word, Si 'Urn.)— Box it el,, txlrm EXPERIENCED COOK GEN. Amah required. Katong Area for small family willing to live in. Phone ***** .B'pore I. A VACANCY EXISTS for a grade II field conductor with2,090 words
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Advertisement996 1960-06-30 13 HOUSCS A LAND FOR SALE It Word, SI (Ml*.)— Box it el,, txlrm BINTONC PARK— District 10— wiling well below cost. Solidly ron>iructid bungalow, rlr-vattd position 3 bedroom* i one alrcondltiontd) hathroora ittacbrt. loongr. covered patio, srparat* dining room, double Karaice. servants quartern fenced. 24,000 sq. ft. Freehold vacant po«»e*mon.996 words
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Article265 1960-06-30 14 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN, WILL BE OPENED BY SULTAN OF PERAK ON JULY 12 By Ipoh, Wednesday HHHE first sports stadium to be built in Perak will be declared open by the Sultan of Perak on July 12 at Taiping. It will stand as a monument265 words
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151 1960-06-30 14 JACK FINGLETON - BRAWLING AT SOCCER MUST STOP -POLICE JACK FINGLETON By CANBERRA. Wed— I nless they stop brawling, soccer migrant teams will be banned in Canberra. Stating this. Police Sup< -rintrmlrnt Mr. L. W. Powley said strong national feelings shown at such matches had to be eliminated if migrants were to be151 words
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Article33 1960-06-30 14 MY LAST BOUT— JOHANSSON COPENHAGEN, Wed.— lngemar Johansson, former world heavyweight champion, said yesterday that his next bout with Floyd Patterson, who took the title from him. will be his last bout.— U.P.l.33 words
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Article218 1960-06-30 14 London paper. names him 'Sportsman of the Summer' LONDON. Wed. The news thati Geoff Griffin, the South African pace bowler, would not bowl again on the tour of England was given prominence in newspapers in Britain and South Africa yesterday. The London evening newspaper. The Star named Griffin theReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-06-30 14 ACTION and drama at Wimbledon Christine Truman t above), Britain's No. 1 hope for the women's singles, hits out a smashing forehand; Karen Hantze (top right), the American junior beaten by Christine In the quarter-finals, sprawls on the court; and Australian Rod Layer (right), gets tangled in52 words
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198 1960-06-30 14 LARRY CARROLL - NO HITCH FOR MCF in PICKING A TEAM LARRY CARROLL CYCLING NOTES By TtfO sports organisa--11 tion picking a team for an important event could have had better fortune than the Malayan Cyclists Federation in its attempt to find six riders to take part in the Indonesian championships. Against all198 words
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412 1960-06-30 14 lONDON. Wed. Don Wilson, left-arm splnnfr. took five for 30 to help the champions. Yorkshire, beat Derbyshire by 58 runs at Chesterfield yesterday and Increase their lead in the county cricket championship. While Yorkshire were heading for victory, their nearest rivals. MiddlesexReuter - 412 words
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Advertisement47 1960-06-30 14 T_]M i^ffiiullMllilffl |7'^ *%T V I ffi SffifluflpßWWß^^^^t t 4' f V'-^* rf v,' l«" |I>'' r'"f' V ''i I i .js&Sc- JOHORE BAHRvJ ls| Lgi X '*M 111 I z^TN I H H t: V^H^F/ io«ong »o« fl 5 M* «D li§Sß9|^l^^^^H^B!^^Ri Watch for its opening!47 words
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Article309 1960-06-30 15 12 MARKS AND MORE r LIKELY TO GO KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A LREADY 12 records have been broken and more are expected lo go on Friday when Ihe ninth Selangor Combined Schools athletics championships enter its final day at the Merdeka Stadium. Four hundred athletes representing 34 schools in the309 words
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Article114 1960-06-30 15 SIX FOR GAMES SWIM TRIALS SINGAPORE, Wed. Six swimmers will take part in the Olympic trials at Tanjong Rhu tomorrow. Three of them. Fong Hoe Beng. Eric Yeo and Ooi Boon Khwee will attempt to qualify for the men's 100 metres freestyle. The Qualifying time for this event set by114 words
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161 1960-06-30 15 Victoria beat off challenge by 'Saints' SINGAPORE, Wed.—Victoria School beat off a strong challenge by St. Andrew's School to become champions of the Serangoon District combined schools athletics meet held at Farrer Park Stadium tuday Victoria, who scored 48 points by winning all the four relays, chalked up a total161 words
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Article25 1960-06-30 15 STOCKHOLM. Wed. A party of East German swimmers who recently competed In China, have been suspended by the International Amateur Swimming Federation 'F.1.N.A.). Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article28 1960-06-30 15 NEW YORK. Wed— Carlos Ortiz of New York will defend his world Junior welterweight boxing title against Duilio Lol. of Italy, in Milan on Auk 2028 words
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Article130 1960-06-30 15 Ipok Div. 2; Police 5 (Yusoft 4, I&nuilj Bawean Putra 1 (Dana•url); Div. 3: 3rd Bn RMR 2 iZacharia, Jti(ar> Jnr Medlcah 0. Dtnaro Cup: 7th Bn RMR 4 (Zakaila Huiln. Yut>ol penalty) 3rd Bn RMR 1 iZackanai, .it Taiplng. Kluanc Lgt: 6th Bn RMR 3 (Ismail 2. Yusof)130 words
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Article1345 1960-06-30 15 Spore Combined bctaogl'i Bi. rim»h Dialrtct day (flaaU) Mu>» b#ecial Div. 2<rom: 1 Wang MM Joo icri>. C»en cnet Choi (Crt) 2ls; e«Wn; i Kang nan Seng (CH». 2m *****. long jump: 1 Hwang Liang Young (.cm 18U 'an; tuacni: i cneru tv Fang it'rii. Cnuang La1,345 words
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Article21 1960-06-30 15 V American bantam* t title: H Marques (holder. UB> outofed M Ellas (116' v) over II rds at Phoenix. Arirona.21 words
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Article22 1960-06-30 15 Pro. tourney (s-flnals) K. Rosewall bt T. Trabert 3-«. 6-4. 6-3: L Hoad bt A. Cooper 6-3. 8-6. at Los Angeles.22 words
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Article68 1960-06-30 15 SOCCEK S'porr l»iv. 1: IRC I Sukaramn! iJalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.). Friendly; Chinese Athletic v Raiiiu iF.n'-r Park). ATHLETICS S'porr »cliool» inter-dUtrtrt: I Panjann (Furrcr Pi*rK 2.30 p.m.): Bukil Timah (Chinese Hieh School krei 2 p in >. PenarttC and Province Wcllesley iCit* Btadiumi; Ipoh M, Michaels Primary68 words
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Article30 1960-06-30 15 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore inter-club athletics championships for the Stanvac trophy will be held on July 10 at Farrer Park. Th» six mile event has been scrapped30 words
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272 1960-06-30 15 EPSOM JEEP*. TEN TO FOLLOW f|ENTENTURIUS and Whiz Pah, two recent winners, head my "must follow" list for the July races at Bukit Timah. My Un horses to follow are: DENTEXTURKS: Showed his best form when he beat Happy Melody over s}f.272 words
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66 1960-06-30 15 Sgt. Edwards awarded a golf medal KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sgt. B. Edwards, former Aldershot and District golf champion. \v«s the outstanding golfer In the 17 Gurkha Division/Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces championships held here over the weekend. He was awarded the Services Golfing Society medal. Edwards Is gradually reachIns his best66 words
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Advertisement158 1960-06-30 15 f-- SKIN RASH l|^ GONE I) l). Pre<scnpti*a will quickly dear your skin from ZZII----------»|^^J ugly rash. A little D.I) D. every day "ST— ZUr l||m>| on the had spot fives wonderful -*B-u K*W hralinc results in all rases of skin SXM <■ troubles such as boils, pimples, £< prickly158 words
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Advertisement311 1960-06-30 15 aaaaaa^L^SSST W^K I I HfijßK^l^f-'^D I semna orang suka W^ m w^z 4^ esca^'* Ini-lah kopi /f i sedap yan^ tidak bbbbP^ T IW laaat t I af aaaW aa^^^ A 3 PP^^'^aaaV^ BaP^Bßß^^^ SbBBB^^L__JB '«S k^__ .^^bß^^^S^BJbW JBbbP^^bb^^^? bbbb^ 1^ -^^^^^BBy <^jJi Yes' His boss knows that, whatever the311 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-06-30 16 MARCHING smartly in uniform are some women members of the Singapore Work Brigade during a passing-out parade at the Police Training School in Thomson Road yesterday. The women have just completed their six-week training course. The ceremony was witnessed by a big crowd. The Commissioner94 words
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Article22 1960-06-30 16 MOSCOW. Wed. Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Indian President Rajendra Prasad held a "heart-to-heart" talk in the Kremlin today. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1960-06-30 16 RUNAWAY MUST NOT MARRY BOY FRIEND LONDON, Wednesday. A JUDGE here yesterday granted injunctions restraining Sylvia Kwik, 17, daughter of a wealthy Hong Kong businessman, who was alleged to have run off with a Greek-Cypriot student male nurse, from leaving the court'sReuter - 1,119 words
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Article33 1960-06-30 16 PARIS, Wed. Plans for a four-year programme to equip Prance with a nuclear striking force were approved at a Cabinet meeting here today presided over by General Charles de Gaulle. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article344 1960-06-30 16 LONDON. Wed—Although thti volume of business left much tc be desired, siock markets here generally gave a blatisfaciory performance today The feature was provided by South African mining shares but industrials and most other sections went ahead. Giltcdged, however, were the exception Mid fell back In early dealings344 words
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292 1960-06-30 16 Favourite Fraser to meet Layer in Wimbledon final TWO AUSTRALIANS Neale Fraser, who wj last year's runner-up. R the men's singles final ii tennis championships. In the srml-flnals today RIM turned back the Asian challenge through India's Ramanathan Krishnan by 6-3. 6-2. 6-2 and Layer dashed Europe's hope. Nicola Pietrangell292 words
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Article156 1960-06-30 16 UKISTOI.. Wed. The South Afiicaii.s wan slim out for ihelr lowest coie this summer by Glourester.Nhlrf here tod:iy. hut they lvi back quickly to dismiss four Gl<>u I for only- nine runs. SOI TH ArRK \NS I>| Inns Goddard b Smith 0 Pit hey b A'Court156 words
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Article128 1960-06-30 16 ONDON. Wed. Tea scores in today's cricket matches wereAT Gt/ILDFORD: Oxford University 145 for six versus Surrey. AT LIVERPOOL: Hampshire 18i R Marshall 83 1 versus Lancashire. AT DERBY: Essex 222 for eight (G. Barker 70. D Insole 48 1 versus Derbyshire. AT NORTHAMPTON: Yorkshire 215Reuter - 128 words
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Advertisement378 1960-06-30 16 wjfWT'snT7fsnß^ i w (I'onlinurd from Pace* 13) BIRTH tt Wmrd, SlB (Minimum) SHARKEY— To Joy and Paddy at M H. Kluaag on the 25.6.60 Kevin Isinea (a brother for Mary Jane). Sincere thanks to all hospital staff ACKNOWLEDGMENT 10 Word* $lo (Minimum) MR AND MRS. T.K.H. NAIR and family of378 words
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Advertisement524 1960-06-30 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, SS (Min.)-Box SO elt. txtrm CHOICI OP 1955 Standard (40 mpci or 1954 F/PrefMt <3L» mpgi. Both exrdlrnt condition, taxrd 'insured. K«sy payment accepted. Pleaae Tel: (B'porc) mmWt. 195* IIMCA ELYSCC 17.000 milea only. Kxcellent condition throughout Kuropean owner leaving. Offer nearest $3,500. Telephone (B'pore)524 words
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Advertisement170 1960-06-30 16 aaaaT I H^»*a»aJl aB. Bt^aaasaaaaaaaaVT^tSlM mW%P'Wi aaaP^aaaaaaak. Bsaaaß 35p£* ■I H u^km^^kmmmmTm »?^^H ■/83& l S 3p^- taßaaaH KEY CITIES OF gJM THE ORIENT... f Orchid Service. Fly First or Tourist Clan by 1 ■HE redar-smooth, dependable Deuflas DC-6B piloted by eipert SAS-rrair>td fhfht crews. Injoy R-' superb toed from170 words
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