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Title Section18 1960-07-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90, 00P The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration435 1960-07-01 1 WILLIAM - WILLIAM GOH READY WITH HIS $968 MILLION PLAN Sui Sen and Puthucheary start talks on Monday Heads of team fly to London By SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore Government delegation will begin financial talks with the British Government in London on Monday in which it will seek loans435 words
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Article151 1960-07-01 1 REDS SET UP 12 THAILAND BRANCHES BANGKOK, Thurs.— Thailand's Premier, Mr. Sarit Tanarat, said today that Communist agents, mostly Chinese, had set up 12 branches for subversive activities throughout Thailand. He told reporters after a Cabinet meeting that some Russians were also reported to be in the group. The ThaiReuter - 151 words
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Article216 1960-07-01 1 MANILA, Thursday. THE PHILIPPINES is quietly sounding out other Asian countries on an Asian summit conference, diplomatic quarters here said today. They said the proposed conference had taken on a new note of urgency, for the Philippines, following the summit talks collapse in Paris andReuter - 216 words
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Article48 1960-07-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The nine-man Education Review Committee, appointed by the Government two months ago to recommend Improvements to the present education policy, today completed its report. The report will now go to the Cabinet for approval. It will then be submitted to Parliament for ratification.48 words
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Article33 1960-07-01 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs.— The S.S. Hope, a floating medical training centre, will leave here for Southeast Asia on Sept. 21 to carry America s advanced medical know-how to under-developed countries. U.RL33 words
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248 1960-07-01 1 TAN TOCK SAIK - Razak is pleased with Pahang's success story TAN TOCK SAIK By I^UALA LIPIS, Thurs. —The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak today made an 80-mile air-hop from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Lipis on the first Ql his on-the-spot checks on rural development in Pahang and was pleased with the progress248 words
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Article188 1960-07-01 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday r T<HE retiring CommanL der -in Chief of the Far East Air Force, Air Chief Marshal the Earl of Bandon, this morning turned a formal "red carpet" farewell into an informal. Jovial one. Instead of inspecting a guard of honour mounted by No. 15 squadron,188 words
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179 1960-07-01 1 TROOPS STAND BY AS JAKARTA PARLIAMENT SITS JAKARTA, Thursday. STEEL-HELMETED troops to deter possible demonstrators ringed Indonesia's "mutual cooperation" Parliament when it held its first session The acting Speaker, Mr. Zainal Arifln, reiterated President Soekarno's instructions to the nominated body during a half-hour plenary He said: "This Parliament is different179 words
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Article61 1960-07-01 1 GRIMSBY. Thurs. —An Icelandic Catallna flyingboat "bomDed" the British trawler Grlmsby Town with incendiary flares off the Icelandic coast, the trawler's crew said here today. The Captain said he was outside Iceland's 12-mile fishIng limit when the aircraft made eight mast-high swoops over his ship, firing aboutReuter - 61 words
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Article42 1960-07-01 1 PARIS, Thurs.— Algerian rebel sources said today preliminary negotiations aimed at setting up cease-fire talks with President Charles de Gaulle had ended in deadlock. Three emissaries of the rebel Algerian provisional government were preparing to return to Tunis.— U.P.l.42 words
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Article38 1960-07-01 1 TICKET No. *****01, sold In a Kuala Lumpur post of' flee, won the first prize of $350,000 In the June Social Welfare Services lottery drawn at Port Dickson yesterday. (Full results in Pare 9)38 words
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Article, Illustration490 1960-07-01 1 BITTER BLAST FOR BELGIUM AS THE CONGO IS FREED Lumumba: We have experienced insults, blows.. ..law wasn't same for blacks LEOPOLDVILLE, Thursday. MR. PATRICE LUMUMBA, Prime Minister of the Congo, today stunned those gathered here to witness the proclamation of the Congo Republic by a violent attack against the formerReuter; UPI - 490 words
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Article72 1960-07-01 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A police officer, Sergeant 935, riding a motor-cycle home after duty, was killed when a ear crashed into his rear in Guillemard .Road, near the junction of Lorong 24, GeyI kmg, shortly after midnight tonight. The motorist failed to stop. His pillion-rider. Corporal 72472 words
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Article30 1960-07-01 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. Schools in the northern province of Petchaboon have been ordered closed because of a high Incidence of influenza, hay fever, measles and malaria among students. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article18 1960-07-01 1 VIENNA. Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev arrived in Viei.na todady on a nine-day state visit to Austria.18 words
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Article43 1960-07-01 1 QUEEN S MESSACt TO GHANA UCKA Tliur^ Uuctit Juib* tlj tv*i*> i( or i■; >e»t iu-ht» to Gmrronirot md pcuplf Cibjnj whuli becomes KtpuUlu *Übin LumDHJiwcjlth B| nr<ilight touigbt irkca PrinK *im.-ter, Ut KwjmcMtru aiih tecMßCi Kcpubhf i rieMdtui K- •->'• i43 words
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Advertisement72 1960-07-01 1 Nat* 1 1 The storage capacity of •the Tiger Brewery corresponds to 27,000,000 pint bottles at any one Bj moment. In Singapore M m there are hundreds of m these steel, glasslined I fermentation and storage tanks in the Tiger mil linn Brewery Cellars. Here MIIIMUII Tiger Beer is stored72 words
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Article84 1960-07-01 2 Eight found guilty of corruption KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Federation Government today announced that nine bribery cases were disposed of in its anti-corruption campaign last month. A police inspector stationed in Ipoh was sentenced to six months' jail for accepting a $20 bribe and a chief inspector of the North84 words
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Article90 1960-07-01 2 'Join the army' drive on KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Young men between 18 and 26 years ol age are wanted for training in the various units of the Territorial Army in the Federation. They must be Federal citizens and physically fit They will be taken only as part-time soldiers Starts today90 words
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Article276 1960-07-01 2 MCA MEETING WILL TODAY DISCUSS MOVE TO URGE GOVT. TO AID THE FORGOTTEN 500,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation Government will be asked to accelerate the development of the 5%% Chinese new villages as part of its master plan to end rural poverty. This will be276 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-07-01 2 A MALAY dancing troupe (above) performed at the reception given by the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Abu Bakar Baginda, and his wife at their official residence in Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday night. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Prime67 words
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75 1960-07-01 2 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The Kelantan Government Is to give 100 buffalo cows to the Pahang Government for a breeding scheme there. This scheme was proposed by the Director of Veterinary Services. Inche Jo- hari bin Haji Mohamed Daud. The Deputy Mentri Be.sar. Tuan Hajl75 words
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Miscellaneous28 1960-07-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Mti AM IMPORTANT CLICnO t ±zZ±B^t (mmJa^M^oPULS An expert teaches you to make delicious Malayan. Chinese and Indian dishes In Her World. A28 words
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583 1960-07-01 3 Reds: West torpedoed 'sterile' Geneva conference MOSCOW, Thursday V>USSIA said in a note to "the governments of all countries" published yesterday that she was ready to take part in "fruitful" disarmament negotiations, and suggested that more states be included in them. 'Incomprehensible* Russia hadReuter - 583 words
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239 1960-07-01 3 MOSCOW, Thursday. Af K. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, told Indian ITI journalists at a Kremlin reception last night that China should be represented "in any negotiations which concern her." He said it "was unnatural, and abnormal" to exclude China fromReuter - 239 words
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Article136 1960-07-01 3 AMMAN, Thursday. AMMAN Radio, in a special broadcast to Syria last night, called on the Syrians to revolt against the United Arab Republic authorities in f Cairo. It attacked what it called !the Egyptian regime in power in Syria since the country merged with EgyptReuter - 136 words
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Article50 1960-07-01 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain's first industrial magazine published simultaneously in English. French and Chinese, was launched yesterday. The magazine, Machine Age, a monthly, is to be published in London. Geneva and Hong Kong. Editions in Russian. Arabic. German, Spanish and Portuguese are planned for the near future.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article33 1960-07-01 3 COVENTRY, Thurs. Production was resumed yesterday at the Jaguar car factory here when 170 striking workers returned to their jobs following a company decision to reinstate 27 sacked employees. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1960-07-01 3 RUANDA-URUNDI. Thurs. —Fourteen Watutsl warriors were killed and 30 Injured In a pitched battle with security forces last week. It was officially announced here.26 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-07-01 3 Jean and Stewart seek divorce HOLLYWOOD, Than. British-born film stars Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger issued an announcement here last night that they would seek a divorce. Granger, who is 47,' and Miss Simmons, now 31. were married In Tucson, Arizona, nine and a half years ago. Both are nowReuter - 102 words
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Article58 1960-07-01 3 BILBAO (Spain), Thurs. The sixth in a series of "scare bombs" exploded in the su. burban Achuri station yesterday several hours after the first victim of the terrorist wave died. Spanish security police were reported to have Immediately made a check on known anti-Franco elements. It wasUPI - 58 words
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104 1960-07-01 3 BRITAIN DOES NOT WANT CHOU AS GUEST NOW LONDON, Thurs.— A Labour M.P.. Mr. John Cankin yesterday urged in the House of Commons that the British Government invite the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai to Britain on an official visit. He said Britain's relations with China were very friendly. Mr.Reuter - 104 words
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Article48 1960-07-01 3 ISTANBUL, Thurs.— Police and soldier.- in Izmir last night arrested 38 people on charges of organising cells for harmful activities against the national revolution. Among those arrested all Democrat Party followers were members of the dissolved municipal council. Further arrests will be made. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article251 1960-07-01 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Mediant Wave 476 metres SHORT WAVE: «Z metres from 9.00 p.m.— 10.00 p.m. A.M. 6 JO Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music; 8.30 Youth Makes Music; 900 Close Down. P.M.251 words
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Article85 1960-07-01 3 TODAY: Singapore 232 a.m. (7ft Tin) 3.44 pjn. (7ft 21n); Port Dickson 10.30 ajn. (7ft 81n) 10.55 pjn. (7ft 21n); Port Swettenham 9.45 a.m. (12ft lin) 9.27 p.m. (10ft 91n); Penang 5,08 a.m. («ft Mn> 4.49 p.m. (7ft Bta). Singapore 3.25 ajn. (7ft lln) 4.34 p.m. (7ft lln)85 words
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Advertisement284 1960-07-01 3 if THIS IS II YOUR WORLD When you place your Capital on Deposit is I a Bank Account, earning I J*t f%^nQ| annum 1 1 Payable half yearly without deduction of United I Kingdom Income Tax, thus giving you the bat I 1 of both worlds. II ASSETS EXCEED |l284 words
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Article563 1960-07-01 4 3 freed in Struber murder case 'A REASONABLE DOUBT 9 SAYS THE JUDGE SINGAPORE, Thurs. THREE young men, on trial at the Assizes on a charge of murdering Dr. K. Struber, 39, a German scientist, were acquitted and discharged today at the close of the prosecution case. They were P.563 words
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Article310 1960-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. SINGAPORE architects and architectural students are throwing up their hands in horror at the new Raffles National Libra r y in Stamford Poad, expected to be completed at the end of next month. It has been described as "too severe." "intimidating." "forbidding." "gaunt"310 words
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105 1960-07-01 4 SINGAPORE OBSERVER FOR TALKS ON TOURISM SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. P. G. Peralta, who this week retired from the post of Exhibition and Tourist Promotion Officer of the Ministry of Culture, will fly to Manila tomorrow! morning to ttend a tourist eonferai.ee as the Singapore Government's observer. The conference, to be105 words
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Article271 1960-07-01 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. LOCAL Church circles today agreed with the former Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, that young priests, be they Asian or European, should not be pushed too fast to positions of responsibility. Bishop Baines in an address to the271 words
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234 1960-07-01 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE City Administrator, Mr. P. C. Lim, has re--1 Jected a second application from Mr. Ong Eng Guan, suspended Minister for National Development, for permission to use Hong Lim Green for a mass rally on Sunday. Mr. Ong disclosing this in a press234 words
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Article30 1960-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Jewish Menorah Club will celebrate Its sixth anniversary with a dance at the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Communal Hall, Oxley Rise, on Saturday from 8.30 p.m.30 words
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Article147 1960-07-01 4 THE MINISTRY OF CULTIRE: Free film shows at 7 S.m.. Pasir Ris Singapore Work ilgade Camp; Waterloo Sireer C.V.M.A. ground and Duchess Road. CLOTHING SHOP: St. Andrew's CatMdral, CWA Room South Side. 10 a.m. to noon. PAN-PACIFIC SOUTH-BAST ASIA WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: Malay class. 9.80 am. to 10.30 am.,147 words
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Article34 1960-07-01 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in Jalan Kayu between the Jalan Kayu post office and opposite House No. 204-M, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow to fix a connection.34 words
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Article97 1960-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tnurs.— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will open an exhibition of 125 water, colour and oil paintings and Chinese scrolls by a Malayan artist, Mr. Lai Pay Chen, on Sunday at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Art, St. Thomas Walk. The exhibition97 words
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Article355 1960-07-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, by Gazette notification today, granted pioneer industry status to seven industries for the manufacture of 16 products. At the same time, he gave notice thai he wouid consider granting pioneer industry status to four more Industries355 words
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Article298 1960-07-01 4 rFHK following la today's A schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVAL! BOAC- From London. Zurich. Teheren. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 710) 12.10 ajn.; from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 709) 11.38 p.m.: from London. Zurich. Beirut, Bahrein. Karachi. Delhi. Rangoon (BA 793)298 words
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Advertisement340 1960-07-01 4 WHY ALEX GUINESS SAID NO to $4mii THE man who turned his bock en $4 million thof s Alec Guiness, Hie) famous British actor. AN he had to do to earn those millions was to appaar loon TV and help seH boar. But Alec said: "No!" Why? Ha gives you340 words
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Advertisement514 1960-07-01 4 iC4THAY|i j I OUSANIJATIQN 1 SPECIAL FEATURETTE: I V. "THE PEOPLE'S X SINGAPORE No: 2 t NOW SHOWING AT THE ODEON ln 9 l h Vtrtien I MAJESTIC ChlntM Vcnion DIAMOND Malay Version ..A MINISTRY OF CULTURE FILM iiow showing.' '.^tj?: ZiHrXtff' n renmUg/L NMT CHANGE! Vfi WALT k\ vKAmemh514 words
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Article, Illustration333 1960-07-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A COMPLETELY Malayan nursing staff will take over the Lady Templer Hospital here from tomorrow. The Australian matron and two nursing sisters last of the "Missie Obat" who have been running the hospital since it was started in early333 words
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197 1960-07-01 5 GARCIA: A FIVE-DAY VISIT IN SEPT. I{UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. President Carlos Garcia of the Philippines will arrive here on a five-day State visit in September, the Straits Times understands. Although no definite date has been set for the tour President Garcia will probably arrive on Sept. 11. President Garcia197 words
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Article38 1960-07-01 5 KLUANG. Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haii Hassan bin Haji Yunos, this morning opened the new $240,000 Rest House here. The new Rest House has an air-conditioned bar ar.d eight rooms.38 words
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Article49 1960-07-01 5 Trade union course KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Trades Union Congress has completed arrangements for a residential trade union course for 30 unionists for a week starting on Saturday. The course, at Plantation House, Petaling Jaya. will be declared open by Prof. C.A. Orr of the International Labour Organisation.49 words
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200 1960-07-01 5 Govt. seeks five men to rep up war on corruption SINGAPORE, Thurs. "C^IVE more civilian investigators are to be recruited for the Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. The posts have already been advertised. The closing date Is July 8. A spokesman for the Ministry of Home Affairs said that the200 words
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99 1960-07-01 5 TWO ALLIANCE CANDIDATES ELECTED TO COUNCIL JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Two Alliance candidates were elected to the Lam Lee local council in the Batu Pahat district yesterday, defeating Socialist Front candidates. Results of the by-election, announced today, were: Cbone Hai Sun (Alliance) 142 votes; Yu Seang Choo 'Alliance) 136; Lim Yu99 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-07-01 5 HEW CENOTAPH TO BE BUILT ON A SITE IN THE LAKE GARDENS The Cenotaph outside the Kuala Lumpur railway station is to be demolished. A new Cenotapn will be erected in the Lake Gardens. The present Cenotaph was built soon after the First World War. The new one will be90 words
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Article240 1960-07-01 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees is to negotiate a merger with the 10,000--strong City Council I Labour Unions Federation. A resolution passed unanimously at the general meeting of the S.F.U.G.E. last night calls for merger talks and the drafting of240 words
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288 1960-07-01 5 LONDON, Thursday THE following Mala- yan students have passed their Bar final examination in London: Hamzah bin Mohamed Salleh (Federation); Anthony S.C. Hoe (Singapore); Miss Khoo Bee See (Singapore); Edward P. F. Lam (Singapore); Lim Teong Qwee (Federation >; Goh Eng Kee (Federation M.288 words
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Article179 1960-07-01 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three Dutch shipping companies operating to Europe have decided to resign from the Far Eastern Freight Conference from Aug. They are dissatisfied with their restricted loading rights. The companies are the Nederland Line, the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd and the Holland East Asia179 words
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Article40 1960-07-01 6 TAIPINO, Thurs. The funeral of Mr. Boey Chee Pol 45 a businessman who was stabbed to death at his office here on Monday night, will be held tomorrow. His remains will be taken to Penang for burial.40 words
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Article61 1960-07-01 6 TEMERLOH, Thurs.— Pour men from Kuala Pilah wer* Jailed ye-^rday for five months each for having offensive weapons. Chan Pak Swee. Lee Ah Kow, both 22. Chung Sool, 25, and Loh Ah Sal alias Ah Kow. 18, pleaded guilty to a charge of having four knives61 words
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Article28 1960-07-01 6 ALOR STRR. Thura. A 15-year-old Siamese boy, Din Choon. died today after falling from a tree at Sungel Blgia. 25 miles north of here, last night.28 words
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214 1960-07-01 6 Three men rob businessman of $3,200 MED TO TREE IW/J 4 JHHZRS ALOR STAR, Thursday. THREE MEN, two with revolvers, robbed a businessman of $3,20« A near the Malaya-Thailand border yesterday evening. They tied Mr. Khor Kheng Wan, 33. of Perils, to a tree and took a cheque for $1,500214 words
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154 1960-07-01 6 FARMERS TOLD: TAKE SHARES IN NEW PLANT MALACCA, Thursday. rE Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatf*es aims to get 750,000 Malay farmers u» 6* shareholders of a proposed urea fertiliser plant. This was stated by the Min- 1 mmm ister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, at a regional conference of co-operative154 words
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Article48 1960-07-01 6 TEMERLOH, Thurs— A rubber tapper. G. Aruna«alam. 27. was Jailed for six months yesterday for kidnapping a 14-year-old girl from her father on April 34. Arunasalam, who pleaded guilty in the sessions court here, said he did not know the girl was a minor.48 words
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Article56 1960-07-01 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. the Minister for Culture, will open an exhibition of paintings by Mr Lai Pay Cheng at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 5.30 p.m. on July 7. The exhibition Is sponsored by the Singapore Art Society, The Society of Chinese Artists56 words
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76 1960-07-01 6 818 DEMAND FOR HOUSING LOTS AT SEMBAWANG SINGAPORE. Than. With a month to go before the dosing date, applications for about 200 building lots in the new Sembawang Malay Settlement reached nearly 600 today. h. spokesman for the board of management said he expected the number of applications to reach76 words
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Article28 1960-07-01 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Chua Cheng Kirn. of Tampoi, was fined $200 in the Sessions Court today for having 50 packets of chandu and three chandu pipes28 words
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Article156 1960-07-01 6 TELUK ANSON, Thursday. rpHE Minister of Transport, Inche Sard on bin Haji A Jubir, today inaugurated the new and faster dlesel railcar service on the line between Ipoh and The two new trains were the last of six given to the Federation by the Australian Government156 words
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Article66 1960-07-01 6 Folk dance expert is coming KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. American international folk dance specialist Rickey Holden, who Is now on his second Asian tour, will be in Malaya for two months beginning from July. He will hold sessions on folk dances of different countries and will make recordings of the music66 words
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295 1960-07-01 6 Police conspired against accused, alleges counsel PENANG, Thursday. A DEFENCE lawyer, Mr. Jag-jit Singh, today sub- mitted it was "a matter of great regret" that the prosecution of a senior police officer and two revenue officers, on a charge of attempted extortion, had not been conducted personalty by the Deputy295 words
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129 1960-07-01 6 FIGHT AT OLD FOLKS HOME: A 75-YEAR-OLD IS CLEARED BUTTERW O R T H. Thurs. The Sessions Court today acquitted a 75-year-old inmate of an old people's home. H'ng Ah Kueh, accused of causing hurt to a fellow inmate, Chan Fong Chee, 63. The court held that there was evidence129 words
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Article64 1960-07-01 6 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A labourer, S. Ayasamy, 30, described by a customs officer as a "habitual smuggler," pleaded guilty today to two charges or evading $2.40 customs duty on six packets rf playing cards and falling to make an import declaration. On the f.rst charge, he was fined64 words
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154 1960-07-01 6 IPOH, Thurs. tthe Perak State Ai- liance alms to collect $1 million in time for the next general election. Inche Cherose bin Haji Abdullah, secretary, of the State Alliance, said today that a special committee had been formed to accomplish the task. Heading the154 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1960-07-01 7 HITLER ORDERED THA T DENMARK BE TURNED INTO A NAZI 'MODEL PROTECTORATE' WORLD War 11 came to Denmark on the morning of April 9, 1940. Hitler's panzers crushed the defenders in one battle, and it was all over before nightfall. Germany announced Denmark would be henceforth a "model protectorate." Winston1,203 words
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Miscellaneous248 1960-07-01 7 Buys Bunny By Ralph Heimdahi /OrVACIOUS^ fl CANT, ELMER! 'M [EH. LEAVE USNOT^I L 4 /IF THAT AIN'T MX»\ UrsCOLP NNUEXm' SYSTEM*) SE HASTY, DOC k1 OOJfIH.I'VEOOT Pso^Vs7 INHERE! \BUSTZPIj t < < 1/ %W^MOK CANPL£S*/ CANDLESTICK 1 "rueNUP V~^/ /then y OfflF l MA'i Abner By Al Cupp riMdS^AM^'n248 words
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Obituary51 1960-07-01 8 m WormU %1» (Minimum) MR. LOM KIM TER Of Tsnjoni. Khu Boys School passed away peaoUlly oa 2U.6.60 at G.H. leaving His r'atner, two sisters, one brother. The cortege leaves 41 A. Lorong 101. Changl on 2 780 at 4.00 pro for Queen of I'eace Church, Katong, thence to51 words
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Article125 1960-07-01 8 1* Worit Sim (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Madam r ooog Cneng Qual wlshea to thank all rnenda and relatives for their wreaths and attandance at her funeral. tmi FAMILY of the late Madam Margaret Mary Veo Buat Cboo thank all friends and relatives for their help, wreaths,125 words
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Article332 1960-07-01 8 1* Word, lit (Minimum) QUICK AS A Wink Alrwlck banishes all unpleasant smells, makes air fresh, clean and sweet. A RRBAKFAST you need not cook. It s Trios Ready-to-cat oat Cereal. most delicious with milk. Free gift In CMINRSa COOKINC Master all phases of cooking In 12 easy lessons—332 words
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667 1960-07-01 8 The Straits Times Friday, July 1, 1960. Pines Mark Time There has been no reaction by canners, growers or trade unions to the report of the commission of inquiry into the pineapple industry and the accompanying proposals of the Federation Government. It is odd, because the industry is usually vocal,667 words
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Article344 1960-07-01 8 It is just possible that the Chinese attack on a patrol in the Mustang area of Nepal was an accident and that the Nepali Bhotias were mistaken for Tibetans. But accident or not the nature of the incident and the circumstances in which it occurred are unmistakable344 words
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Article187 1960-07-01 8 If the MCA's central working committee decides today merely to ask the Government to incorporate th* development of Chinese "new villages" into the nations rural programme it will be wasting its time. The Minister of Rural Development gave a specific undertaking about this in the House of187 words
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225 1960-07-01 8 AS a recent visitor to the n Johore Zoo, I am utterly shocked at the conditions the animals are living in. Not only are the cages filthy, they are far too small and provide little or no shelter from rain or the225 words
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Letter211 1960-07-01 8 JN your editorial "Moscow and Peking" you wrote of the pathological hate of China for the U. 8. China's hatred which, of course, centres on the VS. as the leader and austalner of true freedom everywhere, is that of the criminal against society. Why are there Iron and211 words
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Letter81 1960-07-01 8 IT seems strange to Sunday visitors to Changl that there is a community hall with electricity in Changi Point village while the village for which the hall was built should be without electricity. Which would be of more benefit to the villagers (mostly Malays), the community hall or the81 words
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Letter117 1960-07-01 8 WHAT about a noise abatement campaign? Singapore must surely be the noisiest city in the* world with its large carowning population. A start has already been made on fire crackers at funerals. Could the matter not be taken to its ultimate logical conclusion and save excessive wear and tear117 words
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Letter110 1960-07-01 8 A SPOKESMAN of the Immigration Department and passport office in Singapore assures the public his department will give prompt service, and that in normal cases it is possible for a passport to be issued In less than a week. Some three months ago when I applied for a new110 words
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Letter79 1960-07-01 8 THERE is a Malay proverb which says that he who looks after a well is not expected to go thirsty. A sensible saying, this. But one would like to ask whether the caretaker has any right to develop an abnormal, gigantic thirst which he insists on quenching although79 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1960-07-01 8 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS Preliminary cease-fire talks open.. .and hopes are high in Tunis and Paris from PARIS, THURSDAY. THE acceptance by the Algerian Nationalist rebels of cease-fire talks in Paris with the French Government is the first step in1,326 words
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Advertisement500 1960-07-01 8 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS r,r t limi mdmnlU. OTI our I §01 H—<■<!■■ lit Flo*. COLD STOIA6I AttCAOE ODCHtSO «OAO. •IN0>APO»« mil ntHmy tmmU mi—riimmmutt mMd box Slistir rtmlitt. XmaU mtmtrHmmmmU ot.rrd fa > tnmmporo maw alto ko handed tor COLD STORASt SHANCMIS at MOtXAMO MOIIO. KATONS). AUTHORISID ACINTSi CITY500 words
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Advertisement84 1960-07-01 8 WHY DO GOOD PEOPLE SUFFER? How can God permit the ills of the world to fall so unjustly on good people people who are at least trying to do their best? Their suffering often seems tragically unfair, a punishment misplaced. An article in the June Reader's Digest (now on sale)84 words
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Advertisement142 1960-07-01 8 i «f*»* gU i 1 service fff^ fc3S^^su^Jjt Incorporate the following feature*: I. Modern appearance andtsuperfine finish. ;j!| 2. Automatic two-speed pump. 3..HydrigMr < tame saver 4. Valves accessible without draining or Mnpptnt- 5. Oil filter to valve ports. 6. -Safety features. Automatic •'No-Overload 1 valv« >:•: prevents abuse. Safety142 words
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Article, Illustration190 1960-07-01 9 DANARAJ IS NEW MEDICAL DEAN SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Dr. T. J. Danara j, a senior lecturer in medicine at the University of Malaya, Singapore, has been elected Dean of the university's Medical Faculty. He succeeds Professor E.S. Monteiro. who has taken over duties as the deputy principal of the Singapore division.190 words
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104 1960-07-01 9 A WATCHMAN SAVES HOTEL SAFE FROM GANG IPOH. Thurs.— An alert watchman this morning prevented a safe containing $992 from being stolen from the Nanyang Hotel In Jalan Yang Kalsome here. When the police arrived the safe had been moved about 10 yards from Its ataai. Four youths were detained.104 words
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Article26 1960-07-01 9 BINGAPORE. Thurs.—Students of Chung Cheng High School celebrated the school's 21&t anniversary with an art and photographic exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce today.26 words
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Article28 1960-07-01 9 KUALA SELANGOR, Thurs. —A seven-year-old schoolboy. Wong LJan. died here today after being knocked down by a bus. He was on his way home from school.28 words
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Article287 1960-07-01 9 TAKE OUR $420 AND LIVE QUIETLY IN TOWN —BUT WE CANNOT LET YOU SURRENDER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THIS IS THE order that the terrorist hierarchy on the Malaya Thailand border has given its underlines who wish to surrender: •We cannot allow you to surrender, but here287 words
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120 1960-07-01 9 Promotion, new posts for battalion commanders KI'ALA Ll'MPt'R. Thurs.— The Federation Armed Forces today announced the promotion of two officers commanding the 6th and 4th battalions of the Royal Malay Regiment. They are Lt.-Col. Ibrahim bin Ismail, commanding the 6th Bn. and Lt.-Col. Abdul Hamid bin Bldin, commanding the 4th120 words
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316 1960-07-01 9 Hallo, hallo your behaviour on the telephone is too bad... SINGAPORE, Thursday. /^AUSTIC remarks are made by correspondents to the British European Association's magazine, Beam, about bad telephone manners practised by certain European heads of firms. Appealing to BEA members to helo eliminate "one of the most Infuriating British habits316 words
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Article208 1960-07-01 9 IS YOUR NUMBER IN THIS LIST? Welfare lottery RESULTS of the sixth (I960) draw of the Federation of Malaya Social and Welfare Services lottery, which took place at Port Dickson yesterday: FIRST PRIZE: ($350 000) *****01; 2nd ($125 000) *****30; 3rd ($50,000) *****94--4 th ($25,000) *****92 STH PRIZE ($lO,OOO each)--*****41,208 words
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Article201 1960-07-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malaya today sent messages of congratulations to the Congo Republic on the occasion of its Independence. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, In his message to the President of the Congo Republic, Mr. J. Kasavubu. said: "The Raja Permalsuri Agong joins us in extending201 words
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Article, Illustration171 1960-07-01 9 HE KNEW KASEH WHEN SHE WAS ONLY A CUB ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Yesterday's Straits Times pictures of a Malayan tigress, Kaseh, and her new cubs in an English Zoo (see below) brought back memories for an Education Ministry official, Mr. L. R. Steel. Mr. Steel knew Kaseh seven years ago171 words
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199 1960-07-01 9 PARLIAMENT HOUSE: DECISION ON DESIGN THIS MONTH? KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TiHE design of the Federation's projected Parlia•l ment House maiy be decided upon within the next month. Sketches of alternative designs have been submitted to the Government and the Prime Minister's Department. This was revealed today by a Government official,199 words
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Article55 1960-07-01 9 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The proposed climb up Gunong Angsi by 50 girls of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Outward Bound Association is to made on Sunday, July 31, and not this Sunday. Fifty men, also members of the association, will make the climb a55 words
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Article25 1960-07-01 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce here l has begun enrolment for Its third Malay class which will begin on July 14.25 words
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Article39 1960-07-01 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Five delegates of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce headed by their president, Mr. Tan Hian Tsin. will leave for Kuchlng on Saturday to represent Singapore at the Kuching Jaycees International Trade Fair next week.39 words
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Advertisement130 1960-07-01 9 HERMES«B ideal correspondence The flexibility and softness of the Hermes 8 touch are remarkable; one is convinced after a single trial. And, what's more, the keys situated on the outside of the Keyboard do not require more pressure than the others, thus -giving a feeling of uniformity and balance when130 words
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Advertisement17 1960-07-01 9 What my country means to me Leading Malayan women tell HER WORLD of their hopes and aspirations17 words
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Article322 1960-07-01 10 'PRUDENT OPTIMISM' AS REBEL ENVOYS END PRELIMINARY TALKS WITH FRENCH LEADERS PEACE in Algeria appeared near as French Government officials completed their five-day talks with two emissaries of the National Liberation Front, the Algerian insurgent movement, in the little town of Meluu, 30 miles outsideReuter - 322 words
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Article51 1960-07-01 10 LONDON. Thurs The House of Commons, by 213 votes to 99. last night rejected a proposal that homosexual behaviour between consenting adults In private should no longer be a criminal offence In Britain. There was a free vote Members were allowed to vote on non-party lines.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article135 1960-07-01 10 CUBA GRABS U.S. OIL REFINERY HAVANA, Thursday. Cuban government yesterday took over the American-owned Texaco refinery in Santiago de Cuba, Oriente Province, for refusing to refine "government-owned" oil. The move was ordered by the Cuban Petroleum Institute. The Government had asked the company to reflne Russian crude oil which Cuba135 words
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74 1960-07-01 10 Purely social meeting, says envoy COLOMBO. Thurs. The Government of Ceylon has accented the assurance of the Soviet Ambassador. Mr. Vladimir Yakovlev. that his recent meeting with Trotakyite leaders here was "a purely social engagement." Press reports of a recent dinner party at which M. Takovlev met Trotakyite leaders saidReuter - 74 words
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Article57 1960-07-01 10 But the war goes on ALGIERS, Thurs—Rebels, continuing their attacks while their emissaries talked peace in Paris, killed 11 people in Algeria in the past few days, it was reported today. The rebels also set fire to 28 sacks of fodder on a farm near Philippeville and harrassed a French57 words
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173 1960-07-01 10 Accord on bases, then a row with Turks NICOSIA, Thurs.—British and Cypriot, negotiators announced last night that they bad reached a broad measure of agreement on all major issues on the island's future. But the agreement, following six months of wrangling during which Cyprus independence has twice been delayed, came173 words
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Article202 1960-07-01 10 LONDON, Thursday LUNG cancer deaths 1 among men in 16 countries are closely related to the consumption of cigarettes in those countries 20 to 25 years ago, according to the annual report of the British Empire Cancer Campaign published yesterday. But "an exception," the report adds,202 words
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Article, Illustration317 1960-07-01 10 RICHEST MAN'S 'PARTY OF YEAR' IS SUCH A BIG SECRET LONDON, Thursday. MB. JEAN PAUL GETTY, said to be the world s richest man, has tightened the secrecy surrounding the £10.000 party which will open his British home later today. Mr. Getty. 67, the American oil magnate, has refused toReuter - 317 words
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93 1960-07-01 10 Commonwealth 'a baffling organisation Macleod I O.NDO.N. Thurs. Mr. lain Macleod. British Colonial Secretary, said liere that the Commonwealth was "a baffling organisation" without a constitution and held together by "the golden thread of the Crown." Mr. Macleod was speaking at the Commonwealth ExServices' League conference at St. James's Palace.Reuter - 93 words
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146 1960-07-01 10 Russia to Japan: The perils you face... JVfOSCOW, Thurs. Ifl The Soviet Oovernment in a formal statement published here last night said Japan was exposing herself to "definite dangers" by her security treaty with the United States. It also said: "The Soviet Government deems it essential once again to pointReuter - 146 words
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Advertisement203 1960-07-01 10 •BE BEAUTIFUL- Expert beauticians tell you hew to achieve loveliness... get your copy of HER WORLD today! UNITED MALAYAN INSURANCE COMPANY TODAY BECOMES FIRST MALAYAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The Board of Directors of the United Malayan Insurance Company Limited are proud to announce the inauguration of their LIFE Insurance Department,203 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1960-07-01 11 LOGAN GOURLAY - LOGAN GOURLAY [This is the island where anything can happen ...and usually does! by ON the map Cuba looks like a long knobbly stick that could be picked up out of the Caribbean for a stinging swipe at the sensitive low-slung bottom ot America. With Havana as a handle1,270 words
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Advertisement91 1960-07-01 11 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO United Malayan Insurance Co. Ltd. ON The opening of their new "LIFE DEPARTMENT" FURNISHED THROUGHOUT WITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND MACHINES BY RONEO LTD. 211. Sungei Besi Road. Kuala Lumpur Best Wishes and a wmmm^—m Prosperous Future to United Malayan Insurance Co. On the occasion of the91 words
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Advertisement94 1960-07-01 11 -%4 /S% 1 W Evfery nnommg... FRESHEN YOUR MOUTH os you clean your 4&ebh with HLv, Get rid of that Btal tast« with Pepsodent Toothpaste. ■k Pepsodent's cool refreshing flavour makes your month feel S^^^^^^^^^^^^HHP^jH^ WB so clean. Acd only Pepsodent fj^^^^^^^^^^HHp' WW contains Irium, an ingredient to get deep94 words
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Miscellaneous139 1960-07-01 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Oddly adherent fum-warte 4 -sr«o a ui n s!? l (.r tliPl^ ■•SJV" South AITIC.. Ruses arc UMd to give com- nu er ,iIL. fort ££5";,,, and lmttr 11. Btod With UtUe wild plant 22* row (j.j) cent (7). 13. Merely lock support (8). 18139 words
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Article, Illustration400 1960-07-01 12 Natural rubber has good outlook fHE outlook for the Malayan rubber industry* in the next five years is bright, despite growing world consumption of the synthetic varieties, Mr. P.E. Berner, the new Singapore manager of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., said yesterday. Mr. Berner said that the considerable increase in400 words
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Article212 1960-07-01 12 Singapore bicycle trade improves SINGAPORE'S bicycle trade, which had been considerably reduced in the past few years by the loss of the Indonesian market, is now showing signs of recovery. Local bicycle traders say that their business has been particularly brisk during the first four months of this year as212 words
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Article, Illustration216 1960-07-01 12 'BRIGHT FUTURE FOR BANKING' T<HERE is a good future A for the banking business in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, said two executives of the United Commercial Bank Ltd., Calcutta. Messrs. P D. Himatsingka. director and 8. T. Sadasivan. general manager, are in Singapore in connection with the opening216 words
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Article, Illustration224 1960-07-01 12 r«ALTEX Oil (Malaya) Ltd. opens its first Circle Service Station in Singapore on Sunday, and is the third major oil company to enter the retail market in Singapore and tbejgd eratton.^ calls for the setting up of service stations throughout the two territories. The manager224 words
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266 1960-07-01 12 AUSTRALIA'S leading land development com- pany, Savoy Corporation Ltd. of Sydney, are intensifying their business activity in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. They have recently appointed Geo. S. Anderson and Co. Ltd. as their local general agents and opened an office in Clemenceau266 words
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Article51 1960-07-01 12 Sarawak's rubber exports in May totalled 5,594 tons, an increase of 402 tons over the previous month. Exports for tne first five months were 23.370 ton.*. compared with 15,205 tons in the corresponding period of 1959. Sarawak also exported 932 tons of white pepper in the flve-month51 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-07-01 12 Share broker joins staff of firm in Kuala Lumpur HALLAM Co.. the KuaU Lumpur stock and share brokers, have appointed a new broker to their staff. He is Mr. I. N. McG. Campbell, who took up hit new duties today. Mr. Campbell has had eleven years experience as a stock106 words
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Advertisement116 1960-07-01 12 p^|[)ll(Ml96\)L Elifl MANSFIELDS FOR TRAVEL OF COURSE SINGAPORE 2412 PENANG ***** KUALA LUMPUR ***** f CEMENT CEM£ NT TTpNODA CEMENT $tf%k nMOD* CEMPC ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. Head Office: Maruimwchi Tokyo. Cable Addran: "ONOSEME", TOKYO. Sola Aganti: Hong Loong Co., Ltd., Singapore. Hong 100 Hardware ft Co., Ltd. Penong. TERRVS116 words
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Advertisement180 1960-07-01 12 A real telephone Think of the con- v^^^Bi venience of being s able to talk to your "f^Hl home, office, friends IV^^RP and business asso- Wr^ W*C W^M ciate RIGHT FROM M W-T'Mftt M YOUR CAR!... of the M J^KLJ^M security which will Mmk aT M come from being in180 words
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Advertisement1446 1960-07-01 13 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AWN. itVEBfOK. StAWSW. IMMSB) ft C^OTMttWAt PSSTf. BM S'pon Stile P. mas PMMSJ ACNILUS UIIfJIII. eiasfon TaMy ANTILBCNUS Lhnraart, Have Sit. IS My 4 irt; 1/1 My B HENUTMBS UfarfaM, D*f* My 4 Jary I Jrty 1/ S Jrty WJ ASTSIVCM London. Haeaawi BJjttaraHi Mty1,446 words
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Advertisement2534 1960-07-01 13 a **^^^^SßlßS****^"^*^s^=^g^^^^B^s^s^s^BMM*M L/LC UMES- /Sr^tX AOEN. REDSEA. MEBITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. i fa»CTut\\tl Sport p. Sham Pertni 1 H)flai\l?J "FALSTRIA" I) «Jtie/IJtly 1/2lrty )®XZjmf SARGOOHA I) Ml. M 4 J.ly 5/ I J.ly 1/ 7My YMf "INDIA" 1/11 Jaty 12 11 Inly 14 15 J.ly ■jCJUnI^ "JUUAHDIA" k) 11/212,534 words
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Advertisement1388 1960-07-01 13 lr MoAUSTER «S. CO., LTD. w_. VRR Mi. hi, 2Hti. \m.jfT V t M KM.EBMAM UMB BXATBMBBS UMB I LMunm. HAMBURS, ROnEROAM. HAVRE LSI ANSEUS, UN FUNCttCS, ft MILL. SEATTLE. VANCDBVER ft PORTIANB CITT SP COLOMBO AcctftiH ca'H for Ceatril ft SMt* Sport P. Sham Ptnanf Asirlee. 14/21 My 21/211,388 words
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Article212 1960-07-01 14 JL'LV Brat grade rubber buyers i.o.b. closea In Singapore yesterday at 117", cents per Ib., down two cents ou Wednesday'!) close. Tne closing tone was quiet after "Si.C.B.A. CLOSING PRICES In ceuts per lv., yesteitiay were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot r.u.b. buyers U7:i, setters 118-» (N>; liv. 1212 words
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625 1960-07-01 14 LONDON SPOT SUPPLIES TIGHT: SHARP JUMP IN TIN By Our Market Correspondent THE tin price in Singapore rose sharply by $1.12} to $394.12} which brought it to just below the highest price for the current year to date recorded in February. The local rise followed the gain in London overnight625 words
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Article133 1960-07-01 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares eased on 1 the Stock Exchange here today. BHP eased further to 845.. down 2s. ACI eased Is. 6d., Colonial Sugar £2 ss. and Carlton 2s. to 375. There were no notable rises today. Base metals and the .oils were steady. Santos eased lid.133 words
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Article21 1960-07-01 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jane 30 June 29 Industrials: 140.14 140.96 Tins: 226.77 228.90 Rubbers: 297.11 299.02 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article1005 1960-07-01 14 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stork 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 $1.63; Fraser and Neave ords $2.11; Gammon $2.25 cd; Hume ords Ass. lV?d. cd; Jackson (S> (2)1,005 words
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Article98 1960-07-01 14 CHIPS lying .alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Steel Advocate 1/2. Tegelberg 4/5, Tlrrana 6A, Perlm 8/7, Sargodha 8/9. Alaska Mam 10/11. Bennachle 13/14, Antllochus 15/16, Bangkok Maru 18, WalraU 19, Soon Huat N. Wall 3, Letong N. WaU 4. Clang Ann N. Wall98 words
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Article33 1960-07-01 14 SINGAPORE, June 30. RUBBER: 111 is cents per Ib. (down Z cents). 5 p.m. close: 128 cents (uncertain). TIN: $394.12.. per picol (up 51.12' i. Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (unchanged).33 words
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Article127 1960-07-01 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Product Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were Copra: quiet; UK/Continent July/ Aug. shipments $31 buyers. $32 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $46 sellers, drum $49 V 2 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $305, Sarawak $300, special Sarawak black $255. garbled127 words
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Article97 1960-07-01 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 5/16, OX). 32 7/16, 90 d/st 32% credit bills, 32 15/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32; Swiss Francs 141)4: French Francs97 words
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Advertisement1086 1960-07-01 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific ox Atlantic Coast Sorvic* t I.A t.I.A. 1. 1. A. S'pori P. Shim P««in| H'kon| i. An|tto N York "Kiaikiwt Dm" li Pirt IMy 21 My 14 "KNUkm Mira" 'St CiH 2S/27 Jily 21 Jll< iwi can nm mi imi »mi iiini All smtibly MaippMl witti dees1,086 words
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Advertisement555 1960-07-01 14 EVERETT ORIENT LINE mmMr~.Tr. s> nu rs MESr E: E::::::E:::: 3 BSi BIS Bill* Oil/Ht«» IMCt WillbH. JOHNSON LINE f«r HMfkMl. jmm:- Spore f S'"*m Hananf HCYOMC" .7 rirtj J ■> iMI "TMr Ml III) II Mf ftt Malty, NniM till. "STM SEIUTRIX" 11*1* 'Stall II M| limited Passtnje; Accommodation555 words
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Advertisement577 1960-07-01 14 NOTICES NOTICE The public is hereby Informed that Mr. Loh Heng Chan (of our Ipoh office* has resigned from our service and Is, therefore. 'no longer authorised to transact business or < collect monies on our behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS. LIMITED, Kuala. Lumpur. Mlehael MURPHY, deceased. laU of Royal Australian577 words
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Advertisement825 1960-07-01 15 TENDERS ASSOCIATED MINES (MALAYA] LIMITED TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from registered contractors for repair and modifications to a dredge. The work Involves ladder pairs, pontoon replating, conversion from steam to electric power and tne installation of a moden ore treatment plant. Tenders should be submitted t< the Secretary, Associated825 words
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Advertisement1422 1960-07-01 15 TENDERS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I TENDER VACANCY PAPER, TENDERS wUI be received at the SARAWAK ELECTRICITY Office of the Senior Executive En- QI IPPI V Cf\ ITH gineer Rural, P.W.D.. Singapore, »UrrLl W. LTU. up to noon of the «th July. 1960. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER lor the following mT^^Jnimßrrn" elther A* lB1,422 words
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Advertisement694 1960-07-01 15 (Continued from Page «> SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wtrdt SS (Mi*.)— Box St ett. txtrm AFFLIOANTS under Box A 4907 S.T. are thanked. The position has now been tilled. QUALIFIED BOOK KEEPINC TEACHER, evenings, Typing an advantage. Apply Spore *****. A VACANCY EXISTS for a grade II Held conductor with good694 words
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Advertisement1117 1960-07-01 15 SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt Si (Ml*.) Box St ett. txtrm amirican FILM COMPANY openIng ofllce ia Kuala Lumpur require* services of Salesman /Booker. Experience in dim distribution work an advantage. Picas* apply P.O. Box 692. Spore. JAL REQUIRE A temporary lady receptionist for Kuala LumDur office. Applications giving furl particulars1,117 words
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Advertisement1207 1960-07-01 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Box St ett. txtrm Me. BRIGHT HIU Crescent, 4-BedTOom 2-sU)rev«l eompoand house. Vacant 1/8/IVM. Monthly rent $429.Vlew by appoint men; Apply 8 Caulla Street. B'pore. Tel: *****. TWO STORCVED BUNGALOW Mountbatten Road off Katong Park. Spacious sitting/dm ing rooms, eight bedrooms, two outhouses, telephone,1,207 words
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Advertisement1059 1960-07-01 15 EDUCATION i it Wtrdt Si r Mi*.)— Box St ett. txtrm POSTAL TUITION: StamMrd Onlls— b»tp«l thousands to obtain ersdltabl* passes/distinction* In Csmbrtdc* CmsI Heat*. H.S.C., L.C.E. exams.. Qualifying Test. Ask (or copy of oar Flsjsj Prospectus P.O Bos. 281 Slns&por*. Do Tou Ws.nl To Imrm How To Pl«y Th«1,059 words
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621 1960-07-01 16 Dententurius impresses in winding-up gallop ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Thurs. Doc Rodgers' champidn sprinter Happy Melody may have apprentice Thangavelu as his partner in the Summer Cup over 6f at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Johnny Wilson, the Rodgers' stable Jockey, is621 words
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Letter105 1960-07-01 16 rrHE president of the Singapore Amateur F.A. has raised a hue and cry at nearly every council meeting that the association is running into insolvency. As a result grants to senior clubs and referees fees have been cut. Yet SAFA councillors have unanimously voted Mr.105 words
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Letter58 1960-07-01 16 LONDON, Thurs. The council of the Ski Club of Britain have awarded the Perry Medal, the club's highest award, to Anne Heggtvelt of Ottawa. Canada, for her outstanding success in the 1960 international skiing season. Among the Canadian girl's victories was the world combined championship inReuter - 58 words
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Letter114 1960-07-01 16 AS an old cricket fan 1 have been following with interest Pahang's heroic deeds at State level Theirs is the unique record of an innings defeat in every State match played last pear. And from performances this season, it looks as if Pahang are bidding fair to maintain114 words
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Letter158 1960-07-01 16 NOTE with little surprise x that no Briton ha? survived in the men's singles at Wimbledon. There ar« two reasons for this: the nomenclature of the British contestants and their rigout. How can one expect a male person with a name like Peter Quaite or Tony Bewley to158 words
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Letter73 1960-07-01 16 SINGAPORE; Thurs. Paslr Panjang Secondary School took the lead after the f list day's finals In the Paslr PanjanK District combined schools athletics qteet at Farrer Park stadium today. They have so far scored 55 points, 18 points thead of Outram School. Although Crescent are leading73 words
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Article82 1960-07-01 16 FULLMER STOPS BASILIO IN 12th QALT LAKE CITY. Thurs Gene Fullmer, 28. retained his world middleweight title (National Boxing Association version) here last night smashing Carmen Basillo to defeat in the 12th round. The referee stopped the scheduled 15-round bout to save Basllio further punishment Basillo was bleeding from theReuter - 82 words
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Article103 1960-07-01 16 American crew beat record T ONDON, Thurs.— Harvard University, the American holders for the past two years, shattered the course record by six seconds, with a time of 6min. 39 sec. in beating Isis, Oxford University's second eight during a heat of the Thames Cup at Henley Royal Regatta yesterday.Reuter - 103 words
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Article35 1960-07-01 16 ROME, Thurs.— The Soviet Union has officially entered for the Rome Olympic Games, a source close to the Olympic Organising Committee said here today. Today was the closing day for entries.35 words
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294 1960-07-01 16 ENGLAND v AUST. (NOT S.A.) SAYS THE SUN SYDNEY, Thurs.— The present Test series in England was being played only formally against South Africa, but in reality against Australia, the Sydney evening newspaper, The Sun, said in an editorial yesterday. "If Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton,Reuter - 294 words
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376 1960-07-01 17 SINGAPORE, Thursday. piVE sports controlling bodies in Singapore hope r to send representatives to the Olympic Games at Rome in August, the Singapore Olympic Sports Council was told today. They are the associations governing athletics, swimming, weightlifting, shooting and yachting for which entries376 words
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Article138 1960-07-01 17 Sukuramai routed by Indians SINGAPORE. Thuw Newly- 1 promoted Sukararrui provided an early shock by scoiw:; a seven thminute goal against Indian Recreation Club in their Singapore Amateur Football Association llr«t division league mmrh at Jalan Besar stadium today. But this was as far as they could get IRC hit138 words
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Article791 1960-07-01 17 ATHLETICS S'porr Combined Schools Bt Timah Dist. Boys Special Div.— 3000 m: 1 Kang Tian Seng iCh) llm 52.55; Javelin: 1 Chern Pu Fang (Ch) 2 Choong Sek Sin 1 Ch> 38.25 m; Pole Vault: 1 Hwang Sfce Ching (Ch) 7ft. Div.— 4oom: 1 Ho Sim Lim (Ch)791 words
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Article37 1960-07-01 17 SOCCER Malaya Cup: Perils I Per.ik (Kangar). ATHLETICS Spore schools: Bedo< Chong Hwa Public: Tanjong Katone Girls. Inter-distrlct Pastr Panjane (Farrer Pk) Spore. Penang Combined Schools Sports (Stadium): S'trar Schools meet (Merdeka Stadium. 2.30 p.m.).37 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-07-01 17 CORDON Pirie of South London Harriers winning the three miles with a time of 13min 30.8 sec during the Amateur Athletic Association's southern senior championships at Motspur Park, Surrey, last weekenfl.34 words
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184 1960-07-01 17 Federation girl best in S'pore swim trials QINGAPORE. Thurs. Yeap Ban l 3 Be. who Is bidding for a Dlace in the Federation of Malaya Swimming Association's toara to th« Olympic Games, returned the best time at toe Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Olympic trial at Tanjong Rhu toaav. Yeap, who184 words
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Article217 1960-07-01 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—National coach Tan Eng Yoon will lead a Singapore selection in the Singapore A. A. A. triangular against Combined Schools and Police at Farrer Park on Saturday (2.30 p.m.) The Singapore selection: lOOyd Tan Sng Yoon, Wong Pev Wan; 220 yd Eng Yoon, Benedict Gomez;217 words
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161 1960-07-01 17 CINOAPORE. Thurs. Chinese High School and AngloChinese School each won a championship title in the boys' section in the Bukit Timah distritct schools athletic championships which ended at Bukit Timah today. Anglo-Chinese School, who com- 1 peted only in the "A" and "B"161 words
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236 1960-07-01 17 ASIA'S BEST MAY PLAY IN MALAYAN MEET PENANG. Thurs. This year'? Malayan open tennis championships to be held here on July 28-31 will feature some of the finest players in Asia. Among the bl« names likely to be competing are Vo Van Bay and Vo Van Thanh of Vietnam. Iftlkhar236 words
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Article409 1960-07-01 18 DARJEELING. Thurs. HIT-AND-RUN REBELS HARASS CHINESE WITH HOME-MADE ARMS IN 'LAST DITCH' STAND (GROUPS of hit-and-run Tibetan rebels armed with primitive and sometimes homemade weapons were today reported active over wide areas of Chinese-held Tibet. Authoritative sources in the Indo-Tibetan border region said raids on ChineseReuter; UPI - 409 words
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105 1960-07-01 18 NAIROBI, Thurs. 11 The Government is preparing to release former senior Chief Mbiyu Koinange, aged 94, who has been detained since the beginning of the Man Mau emergency, it was rumoured today. The ex-chlef of the Kikuyu. once a close associate of JomoReuter - 105 words
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376 1960-07-01 18 Tengkusays 'good thing' if Brunei joined Federation KUALA LUMPUR Thursday TENGKU Abdul Rahman thinks it might be "a good thing" if Brunei joined the Federation of Malaya. The Premier told the Straits Times tonight that he expressed this view at a tea party given in his honour by Malayans in376 words
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Article75 1960-07-01 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Kok Choon Kiat. a hawker, described by the prosecution as a "fighter" of 108 group secret society, was sentenced to three years' corrective training by p. district Judge today on a charge of attempted extortion. A corfee stall-holder, Koh Chee Heng, told the court that75 words
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Article331 1960-07-01 18 LONDON, Thurs. Industrial equities again gave a good account of themselves In today's stock marketa but elsewhere conditions were quiet and irregular. Gold shares recently the best section were subjected to profittaking and closed mostly easier. No decided trend developed In the glltedged market and331 words
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339 1960-07-01 18 Sandra Reynolds to challenge for Maria's title LONDON, Thursday. riREAT BRITAIN'S hopes of a representative in the women's singles final of this year's Wimbledon lawn tennis championships were dashed when both their two semi finalists tall, powerful Christine Truman and Ann Haydon were beaten today. Maria Bueno, of Brazil, the339 words
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Article119 1960-07-01 18 I ONDON. Thuis. Tea score* J in today's cricket matches were: AT LIVFRPOOL: Hampshire 181; Lancashire 301 (Dyson 55, Barber 81). AT GIILDIORD: Oxford Nniverslty 242; Surrey 201-2 i Stewart 73. Parsons 87 n.0.). AT WORTHING: Sussex 284 and 100-2 (D. Smith 52 no): Warwick 142Reuter - 119 words
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Article138 1960-07-01 18 LONDON. Thurs. The draw for the European zone of th« Thomas Cup World badmlntoo competition was made in London tocay and resulted as follows: First round: France v England. Sweden v Norway, Denmark v Ireland. The winners of th« Denmark-Ireland tie will have second round meeting with scotland,Reuter - 138 words
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Article157 1960-07-01 18 DRISTOL, Thurs. Oloucestershire beat the South African cricketers by three wickets here today. The Springboks, who had taken a lead of 35 runs on first Innings, suifered a sensational collapse today, being skittled out for 49. Opening bowlers A'Court and Smith, who had troubled the tourists in their157 words
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