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Title Section18 1960-08-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALp) EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration687 1960-08-01 1 THE DANGER AHEAD by the King 'Reds will try to disrupt racial harmony and poison minds of unionists and students' 'REPENT CALL TO 71 DETAINEES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE YANG di-Pertuan Agong tonight warned the nation against the danger from subversive elements which "still seek to set up a Communist687 words
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218 1960-08-01 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. Vfl ORE than 20 City Council employees have been A sent to hospital here after a big party last night. The casualties were treated for suspected food poisoning. All those taken ill were said to have taken Muslim food served at the218 words
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Article26 1960-08-01 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A motor cyclist. Seah Siong Toh. 27. was killed this evening In collision with a military truck in Clemenceau Avenue here.26 words
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Article30 1960-08-01 1 rE WINNING ticket No. *****68 sold in Perak won first prize in the Social Welfare Lottery draw at Cameron Highlands yesterday. Full list of winning tickets See Pace 7.30 words
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Article22 1960-08-01 1 Malaya's own woman's magazine is in the bookshops again. Get your copy today. In> a "must" in every modern home22 words
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415 1960-08-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday IN AN EVE of Victory Day broadcast tonight, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, warned Malayans to be on their guard against "erosion of our security from within." He said that the people must maintain their unity and co-op-eration, and415 words
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Article, Illustration479 1960-08-01 1 TOP BRASS IN FOR THE BIG DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. •JOP SOLDIERS from Australia, New Zealand and Thailand arrived here today by air to represent their countries at tomorrow's ictory Day parade. First to arrive were the Chief-of-Staff. New Zealand Army, Maj.-Gen. Sir Stephen Weir, and Vice Admiral Sir Roy479 words
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Article12 1960-08-01 1 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Radio Singapore's commercial service was inaugurated today.12 words
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Article123 1960-08-01 1 Now it's TUN Templer King honours Sir Gerald KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today honoured Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer with Malaya's highest award "in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the defeat of the Communist terrorist organisation in the Federation." Sir Gerald, former High Commissioner in the123 words
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Article27 1960-08-01 1 PLANE CRASH BOMB, >un -»-Obc pti>>m: Killed 6->f miuf'l n|n ii Grrm-iu 4irliaer from ••> inkfurt ct jabtd r»n tarting today at Fimiui Vr'li \u\* RenterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration1994 1960-08-01 2 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER HUMILIATED BY FAILURE, CHIN PENG AND HIS BEATEN BAND HAVE PROBABLY BEEN LEFT TO ROT BY MOSCOW AND PEKING -by THESE are the men and the woman of the Malayan Communist Party's hierarchy who are still free and very much win ted1,994 words
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Miscellaneous22 1960-08-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby HAVE you seen those pretty NEW patterns in Her World? And Malay and Chinese fashion, too I22 words
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332 1960-08-01 3 DAG ATTENDS EMERGENCY MEETING OF CONGO CABINET FORCE IS RULED OUT: MISSION MAY CALL ON TSHOMBE LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. rpHE Congolese Government has obtained some kind of assurance of IN intervention in Katanga the province that recently announced its "secession" from the rest of the CongoReuter; UPI - 332 words
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224 1960-08-01 3 JAKARTA, Sunday. TWE Army is still interrogating Mr. D. N. Aidit. J secretary-general of the Indonesian Communist Party, the Jakarta Garrison Command spokesman, Lt. Djadjang, said today. "Preliminary Interrogation" of other Communist leaders Dr. Lukman, Dr. Sakirman, Mr. Sudisman and Mr. Njoto was over,Reuter - 224 words
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Article42 1960-08-01 3 LAHORE, Sun.— The jury system will be eliminated from Pakistan's judicial system, according to the Law Minister. Mr. Mohammad Ibrahim. He predicted substantial changes In line with recent law commission recommendations to expedite and economise court proceedings42 words
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Article169 1960-08-01 3 LONDON. Sun.— Russia is reported to be looking for a new foreign diplomatic post for Mr. Molotov so as to put more distance between the Stalinist exForeign Minister and his Chinese Communist friends. Diplom at i c sources said the Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, wants to169 words
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Article84 1960-08-01 3 gEOUL. Sun. Dr. John M. Chang's Democratic Party won a landslide victory in the national electlons yesterday. With results known in 209 out of 233 districts. exPresident Rhee's Liberal Party followers had won only one Lower House seat. The Democrats had gained 161, more thanUPI - 84 words
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232 1960-08-01 3 RUSSIAN SUBS 'CAN BLAST AT REMOTE LAND TARGETS': ADMIRAL LONDON, Sun. RUSSIA'S submarine fleet "is capable of dealing powerful blows, not only against the enemy navies but also against objectives situated in remote enemy territory." i The Deputy Commander-ln-Chief of the Navy. Adm. A. G. Oolovko, said this on adioReuter; UP - 232 words
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94 1960-08-01 3 India won't renew visa for a Red newsman NEW DELHI, Sun. The Communist New China News Agency correspondent in New Delhi has been refused a new Indian visa because of "persistent one-sided and malicious" despatches about Indian* affairs, an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said today. The correspondent. Mr. Kao Liang,Reuter - 94 words
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Article53 1960-08-01 3 PARIS, Sun.— A vigorous drive for allied unity of policy and action in face of the Soviet Union's recently renewed aggressive attitude in different parts of the world was decided upon by Gen. de Gaulle and the West German Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, at ttheir two-day talks whichReuter - 53 words
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Article23 1960-08-01 3 FRANKFURT, Sun.— West Germany's annual per capita steel consumption now equals that of the United States, it was reported today.— U.P.l.23 words
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310 1960-08-01 3 GHANA BID TO PUT AIR BLOCKADE ON S. AFRICA ACCRA, Sunday. THE Ghana Government said today it hoped British territories in Africa would follow its example in banning entry or transit of South Africans to help achieve a complete air blockade of South Africa. A statement from President N'irumah's office310 words
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Miscellaneous463 1960-08-01 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medina Warn. 47U metrta NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Medium Ware 476 metrta SERVICE 41.7 metres Short Wave: 62 metre. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES from 9.00— 10. U0 p.m. Kuala Lumpur 341 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Penanc 366 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Ipoh 330 metres 7.05463 words
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Article317 1960-08-01 4 BLINDFOLDED FOR NINE DAYS IN A JUNGLE SHACK- THEN FOUR HOUR WAIT FOR A LIFT SINGAPORE, Sunday. A SINGAPORE rubber merchant, Mr. Ng Hong Soon, 54, who was kidnapped by four armed thugs while on a visit to his estate in Kota Tinggi, Johorc, 10 days ago,317 words
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Article66 1960-08-01 4 TRAFALGAR HOME YOUTH CLUB AIMS SINGAPORE. Sun. A youth club was Inaugurated at the Trafalgar Home tonight to help young Inmates adjust themselves to soCi S t P onsored by the V's Men's Club. Beta Chapter of the Chinese V.M.C.A.. it has, started with 50 members aged between 12 and66 words
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Article36 1960-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The vice-chancellor of Nanyang University. Dr. Chuang Chulln. will open an exhibition of paintings by five local artists at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street, on Aug. 4 at 5.30 p.m.36 words
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Article34 1960-08-01 4 BINOAPORE. Sun. The Stage Club will present "The Rape of the Belt", a comedy based on Oreek mythology, on Aug. 11, 12 and 13, at 9 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre.34 words
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192 1960-08-01 4 FLAG DAY FOR SATA: APPEAL ON THE AIR SINGAPORE. Sun. The chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. tald today that SATA mast X-ray campaigns in two thickly-po-pulated areas last year showed that one in every 20 adults In these places had the disease. Mr. Wee, speaking192 words
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Article48 1960-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The following are the prize-win- 1 nlng numbers in the National Carnival raffle, which was re- drawn on July 2a Ist. prize, No. 2164; 2nd, 2016; 3rd. 1635; 4th. 2231: sth, 1557; 6th. 0392; 7th, 2113; Bth. 316.3; 9th, 2212: and 10th. 0264.48 words
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523 1960-08-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. AMASS assault on illiteracy will begin in Singapore on Tuesday with a Statewide campaign to enrol adult students for new classes in Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil. A spokesman for the Lembaga Oerakan Pelajaran Dewasa (the Adult Education Board), announced today that about523 words
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Article591 1960-08-01 4 ACSU ROW: A MOVE TO END BREACH SINGAPORE, Sunday. F EADERS of the 12,000-strong Army Civil Ser- vice Union today moved to heal the rift in the organisation and reserved a vice-presidency in the new executive council for a nominee of the dissentient daily-rated employees group. But. even as the591 words
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Article286 1960-08-01 4 rE following Is today's schedule of aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. AKBIVALS BO AC: Prom London, CalCUtU. Bangkok (BA 714) 9.15 p.m.; from Melbourne, Byd ney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 70S) 10.60 pjn. QanUs: From Sydney: Melbourne. Perth. Jakarta (KM 546) 10.16 a.m. Cathay Pacific:286 words
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Miscellaneous123 1960-08-01 4 PAYA LEBAR METHODIST 2 p.m.: badminton practice 2 CHL'BCH (Boundary Road): pjn. "Malayan Night" and food fair GEYLANG straits CHI6 p.m. NKSK METHODIST CHURCH: STBAITS CHINESE METHO- Official Board's picnic at PongDIST CHURCH (Kampong gol Rest House 9 a.m. Kapor): MYF vUlt to Crippled KAMALA CLUB: Sawing class Children's Home123 words
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Article298 1960-08-01 5 SAMBANTHAN SAYS DOG OWNERS WILL HAVE TO PAY COMPENSATION AND WILL BE FINED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE law is to be amended to make it mandatory for magistrates to fine dog owners as well as make them pay compensation to postmen bitten by the pets. The298 words
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Article126 1960-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A pretty 24-year-old housewife, Che Aminah bint* Ja'afar, will leave Malaya by air on Aug. 9 to join her English husband, Inche Mustafa bin Abdullah, in Britain. Che Aminah. who hopes to travel round the world, said: "This is the first126 words
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91 1960-08-01 5 SHE IS OFF TO BRITAIN FOR STUDIES IPOH, Sun.— Miss Lee Hup Suan. 20, who has been awarded a Perak Nationals (non-Malay) Scholarship in chartered accountancy, leaves Kuala Lumpur by plane for London tomorrow. She will be away for five years. Miss Lee was the winner of the New York91 words
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Article75 1960-08-01 5 THE 'DO IT YOURSELF' YOUTH CLUBS MERSING. Sun— Members of youth clubs in the Merslng district are to build an openair theatre on a natural rock platform, a bathing pool and a playground. The project will start on Thursday, supervised by the district youth leader, Inche Mohamed bin A. Jabbar.75 words
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Article, Illustration133 1960-08-01 5 Tempter's 'twin 9 looks, acts and talks like the Field-Marshal in the Emergency pageant which forms part of the big rnd-of-the-Emergency tattoo at the Merdeka Stadium. Here he is seen re-enacting Gen. Templer's declaration of part of Malacca as the country's first "White area" in 1953 during a fulldress rehearsal133 words
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176 1960-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TTOE Ministry of Labour is to appoint a Deputy Commissioner to take charge of the new Youth Employment Service. Two I other officials are also to be appointed to assist him in the headquarters of the service here. This was176 words
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127 1960-08-01 5 ALOR STAR. Sunday. pOLICE searching for a pertty 18-year-old divorcee, 1 Rokiah binte Baharom, reported to have been kidnapped, found her last night. She was traced to her I uncle's house In Abu Nibong, about 40 miles from Jitra. Rokiah said she had gone to the127 words
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Article31 1960-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Raja Puan Muda of Selangor, patron of the Spastic Children's Association of Selangor, will open the Spastic School in Lorong Siputeh, Klang Road, on Saturday.31 words
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Article39 1960-08-01 5 TEMERLOH. Sun.— A lorry driver. Lee Kirn Suan. 25. of Kuala Lumpur, was fined $25 !<>r ten days' Jail by the Magistrate's Court here for abusing a police constable at j the Temerloh ferry on July 21.39 words
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Article28 1960-08-01 5 1 11 th anniversary KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The staff of Redlffusion (Malaya) last night celebrated the 11th anniversary of the company with a dinner at a restaurant here.28 words
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Article49 1960-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A Malayan Film Unit film "United We Stand" about co-operative fishing, directed by Mr. Lee Meow Slong, won a first prize at the International Labour Film Festival in Stockholm recently. It won the top prize in the category "countries in development."49 words
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Article200 1960-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Federation Government has created three more gallantry decorations and medals, a metition-in-des-patches award and three service decorations. They are*: S c r i Pabalawan Gagah Perk asa (S.P.) the Ftfderatlo.i's supreme award for «allantry which may be granted to members of200 words
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168 1960-08-01 5 GETTING TO KNOW YOU: I BY Dr. TOH SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, yesterday emphasised the importance of "keeping in touch" with the people through community centres. Speaking at the opening of the Mountbatten community centre, he said that people spent the greater part of168 words
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Article30 1960-08-01 5 KOTA BHARU, Sun. A proposal to build a Party Negara headquarters premises here will be considered at a three-day general meeting of the party here from August. 29.30 words
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Article, Illustration647 1960-08-01 6 NELSON RUTHERFURD - NELSON RUTHERFURD #^gk, > l^M TT tn 1 m mm- .MMMTP v &£%b%&imMki^- 4^^^^&"^^^^^^^^^^k ''^^^u^i*_^ i^m^^ *^^^^^k as > ittMMa^ttMri^hp MHMHiH Th« Pag* 1 banner in Th« Straits Times in October, 1955 By HIS name is Clifford G. Standley. He is 33.647 words
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Article118 1960-08-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Commonwealth air forces dropped over 27.000 tons of supplies and other equipment into the junjle during the 12-year Emergency equivalent to the weight of a modern pas- senger liner. Most of this went in by parachute, the rest by direct118 words
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Article189 1960-08-01 7 FROM MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT NO GOODS MADE IN THAT COUNTRY COULD ENTER MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. "[MALAYA'S "economic war" on South Africa in retaliation against that country's apartheid policy will begin at one minute past midnight tonight. No South African-made goods will be allowed lo189 words
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Article173 1960-08-01 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— An Indian V.1.P., Mr Tarun K. Ghosh, left Singapore for Calcutta by air today, leaving behind a riddle. On arrival here from Hong Kong yesterday, Mr. Ghosh had charged that he waa rudely treated by Customs officials at Paya Lebar airport. But today,173 words
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Article52 1960-08-01 7 KUANTAN, Sun.— The Pahang Mentri Besar, Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, will be issued with Pahang's first new Identity card at the registration centre here on Tuesday. Seven registration centres have been set up in Pahang at Kuantan. Pekan. Temerloh. Bentong. Raub. Jerantut and52 words
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Article52 1960-08-01 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. A crowd of more than 10.000 converged on this peaceful Province Wellesley town today to celebrate the annual Feast of St. Anne, patron saint of Province Wellesley. They came from all parts of the Federation and Singapore by train, cars and52 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-08-01 7 A KUANTAN telephone operator. Che Sa'adiah binte Samad, 19 (centre), was named "Miss Telecoms, Malaya" at the Pan -Ma a van Telecommunications social and dance in Ipoh on Saturday night. Cbe Sa'adiah, who represented Kelantan, Pahang and Trengganu at the contest, won85 words
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218 1960-08-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday T*HE Federation Government was today urged A to nationalise all life insurance business. This was one of the five resolutions adopted at the annual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur town branch of the Malayan Indian Congress The resolution said that "this meeting218 words
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Article245 1960-08-01 7 *****68 WINS $350,000 PRIZE TICKET No. *****68, sold in Perak, wen the $350,000 first Drlze in the Social Welfare Lottery drawn at Cameron Highlands yesterday. The second prize of $125,--000 went to ticket No. *****23; sold in Johore, and the third prize ($50,000) was won by ticket No. *****39. •old245 words
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Miscellaneous230 1960-08-01 7 Bugs Bunny By Balph Heimdahl W NECK GETS] BUT IYI CM TAKCN THAT'S MORE UKE| ITaWwHEN TH' WEATHER WARMS f VEWYCOLPIN WONT CAJBEOrVW ITi BUT I DIDN'T J VW UP, YA C* USE TH' SCARP 7 I SCttUYKj cAJ his !i R«y IPROBLCMy KNOW VOJ SOU? 71 f^ftm PER COSTUME230 words
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Obituary21 1960-08-01 8 U Words 110 (Mimimmm) CAVENDISH: On J9th July, IMO, ta England. Alexander Cavendish. formerly Director of Co-operation. •VM.s. and s.s.21 words
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Article272 1960-08-01 8 If Words tit (¥i*imum) thi "H.M.v." salon, 101 Taasla* Boad a pore wIU be eleeod today. •ALB IT ARTS TODAY at Mulcfeands. Entire Stock Substantially Bedticed. Open All Day To-day. FOR TNI CONVENIENCE Of our customers Gold Stance (Singapore) Ltd.. branches will remain open until 1 p.m. on Ist272 words
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The Straits Times Monday, August 1, 1960.
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Article196 1960-08-01 8 Malaya's twelve years of Communist war can no more be isolated from the free world's struggle against international Communism than can any of the separate campaigns of the second world war from the central struggle against the tyranny of the Right This was made clear by196 words
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Article481 1960-08-01 8 Out of evil there came good. Never, however, was this struggle against Communism mistaken for other than what it was. Never did it wear even the appearance of a nationalist struggle against the metropolitan power, though the Communists attempted this disguise. The more clearly power and responsibility passed481 words
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Article311 1960-08-01 8 Whitehall would have been mad not to have pushed the I pace. But it could be done safely only because the security forces had begun to master the guerrillas— end the grim roll of dead tells of the part which Malayans themselves had played in jungle battle. Nothing311 words
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Article168 1960-08-01 8 The Prime Minister, In his message to the nation, has spoken of the unity and cooperation which made complete this victory over militant Communism. Loyalty, unity and vigilance, by these qualities democracy will be defended. That loyalty and unity will be (he target of subversion is certain. Communist168 words
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Article, Illustration4749 1960-08-01 8 ROLAND CHALLIS - ROLAND CHALLIS Hal I I L^BiaiavW lI*I V 1 1 I aV^ ■4 I Ibmb Til B j^^fe* Till 11 11 'liml J I lS|t|*li|4 I m^Lw By Work Malaya has set itself will require big change in outlook THE CHALLENGE THAT FACES MALAYA: TO DEVELOP VOLUNTARILY AND4,749 words
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753 1960-08-01 10 Allington Kennard - Allington Kennard By "If there It to be 'social Justice' it will be achieved not by handing out thicker slices of the present cake, but by baking more cakes..." JHE SEVEN essays by Dr. Lim Tay Boh are as uneven in quality as753 words
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Article369 1960-08-01 10 PATRICK CAMPBELL - PATRICK CAMPBELL MY WICKED, WICKED WAYS, By Errol Flynn. (Heinemann. 215.) By fyiTH his former wife, Lili Damita, wrenching out his back teeth for alimony, and with two statutory rape charges ladies under eighteen being heard against him in the Los Angeles City •Hall, Errol Flynn became deeply369 words
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Advertisement341 1960-08-01 10 C ROSSE B LACK WELL BAKED BEANS in TOMATO SAUCE ■L TTftfcP^ Ist Prize $1,000 I «»M(.ED qS$M C s/A 2nd Prize 500/W WJSit^^S^ M Consolation Prizes of one of the many Crosse >^ Blackwell provisions. All. you have to do is complete the entry form below. Your answers should341 words
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Miscellaneous272 1960-08-01 10 Straits Times Crossword n^^^t^^i"~~~B^BHH^B^BT""a^B]A^^B^B ACROSS 6. Appropriate author (or Part 4. ny-by-ntghts dance? (4—4). I of Hamlet (B). 8. Almost an obstacle for a 7. Olve a twisted look and be Scottish writer (6). sick— at a suitable place! 9. Qlance ot the choir, etc. (8). (3-4). 10. A public272 words
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Advertisement1376 1960-08-01 11 w-^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. >»-. fSA r-TfMM.M uns KLATKIdgg UXK I LOMBBB, NAantHN RtTTERMM. NAVRt. LOS ANMLES, UN FIAMCtKO ft IBU. SEATTLE. YANCOOVER ft POOjnAin Aad tat Cataaaa 1 D.S.A. Atlaatii Ports aoaofaag cargo far Caafeat ft Soot* CITY OF WELLINGTON America S'pon P. Sham Ponang ioucainville 14, 201,376 words
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Article1580 1960-08-01 12 Selling pressure in mining section By Our Market Correspondent UTHEN the Malayan Stock Exchange closed for the August Bank Holidays there were signs of a slightly improved sentiment. Earlier in the week the market had been dull and easier with a greatly reduced volume of business as1,580 words
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Article30 1960-08-01 12 Current payment W. Himmtr 10% Straits Plants. 16% United TemlMc 2d4 Date of Total Total for payment for previous year year 50% 24% 21% Sept. 9 t Interim30 words
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Article292 1960-08-01 12 COMMODITY REVIEW Saturday for the August Bank Holiday and will re-open tomorrow. During the five days trading the price moved up again on renewed American demand thus Ignoring the set-backs experienced on the London Market. The price opened at $407.50 on Monday halted at $409.37 2 on Thursday, but onAP - 292 words
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Article1271 1960-08-01 12 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (July 30) H and L stand for highrst and lowest for business done this year. H t It Ala tricks. 2.40 2.20 Ords. MXN) 1001,271 words
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Article217 1960-08-01 12 nUBBER last week began at the lower level, reached a peak on Thursday and then fell back on selling pressure. 1 1 i Thursday close was 108' 4 1 cents on fairly good shortcovering but Friday's official and unofficial close was 105-' i cents after Federation217 words
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Article28 1960-08-01 12 Tin Rubber (per pic ul) (per Ib.) July 25 $407.50 $1.03*, 26 $408.87 V $1.03 H 27 $409.87 >. SLOT. 28 <409.87' 2 $I.oB, 29 $410,124 Sl.u:.',28 words
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Article208 1960-08-01 12 CINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business nt 12 noon on Saturday, July 30. (Bargains are given before price* unless only one was written.) Industrials: Fitzpatricks $1.40; Fraser and Neave ords (2) $2.03, $2.06; Gammon $2 18; M. Cement $167; Robinson ords $1.27; Cold208 words
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Article86 1960-08-01 12 rPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant* on Saturday, July 30, (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16, 90 d/st 32 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying airmail T.T. 32 3/16,86 words
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Article21 1960-08-01 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: July 30 July 29 Industrials: 132.97 132.89 Tins: 208.27 207.73 Rubbers: 254.35 254.28 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Advertisement534 1960-08-01 12 YOV'HE IN GOOD COMPANY when you join the growing number of shrewd investors who know that in UNIT TRUSTS, financial experts spread investments over Malaya's soundest enterprises. For information and Frt« Booklet writ* to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. ton op, Stafopof. EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir Hutkni. S'pora P. Sham534 words
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Advertisement288 1960-08-01 12 NOTICES NOTICE MR. LAI KOK CHENG Is no more in our employ as from Ist August 1960 and therefore Is no longer authorized to transact any business or receive payments on our behalf. BARLOW AND CO.. (SINGAPORE) LTD., ipoh Branch. NOTICE Eu Tons Sen Finance (Singapore) Ltd. hereby notify their288 words
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Advertisement763 1960-08-01 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In order that essential electrical extensions may be carried out in Gallop Hill Substation, it will be necessary to shut down electricity •upply from 830 am. to .9.30 pm on Tuesday, 2nd August, i960Consumers In the following areas will be763 words
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Advertisement596 1960-08-01 13 NOTICES FEDEKATION OF MALA IN THE SESSIONS COVET AT JOHORE BAHRI Civil Aetteti No. 14 ef ltM. SIME DARBY* '(SINGAPORE) LIMITED Crosby House, No. 73, Robinson Road, Singapore. Plaintiff Ana C. H. Wee of No. 29 Jaian Ibrahim, Johore Bahru Defendent To: C. H. Wee No. 29, Jaian Ibrahim, Johore596 words
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Advertisement719 1960-08-01 13 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 RefnJatten ltd) Is) Application for a CertMeste at «uss>istle«. NOTICE Is hereby given that MADAM TAN YOKE LAN of No. 61 Brooke Road. Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration In respect of premises known as HOTEL IDEAL719 words
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Advertisement885 1960-08-01 13 (Continued from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word. tS (Him.)— Box tt eta. mxtrm ■ILL COLLICTOR urgently needed. Oood refrrrnoes essential. Ring ***** between 5-6 p.m. or Write Box ASUS S.T. Spore. WANTID Enk-.ih. Science aad afathamaties teachers. Please apply to tbe Principal of tbe Chinese High School. Buklt Tlmsh885 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-08-01 14 A TABLEAU AT THE TATTOO TOMORROW WILL RE-ENACT MOMENT WHEN THE TENGKU SAID 'NO' TO CHIN PENG 'THE 1955 "peace" talks with the Communist at Baling were re-enacted in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night at a fulldress rehearsal of the spectacular End-of-the-Emergency tattoo at the Merdeka233 words
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136 1960-08-01 14 SINGAPORE, Sunday. AS the Federation today began its victory celebrations, the Ist Bn., 22nd Cheshire Regiment one of the Briitsh battalions which helped end the Emergency bid a quiet goodbye to Sin- gapore. The battalion, numbering more than 530 officers and men. sailed for136 words
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Article54 1960-08-01 14 ALOR STAR, Sun.— A Thai helicopter lifted an ailing police constable from the Malayan-Thai border jungle and flew him to the Alor Star hospital here today. Constable Noordln bin Baba, 27, was on operations in deep Jungle in Thai territory about 40 miles from here when54 words
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Article17 1960-08-01 14 ALOR STAR. Sun.— Nearly 97 per cent of the electorate in Kedah and Perils have reregistered.17 words
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109 1960-08-01 14 INDONESIAN ORCHID MEN END 10-DAY TOUR SINGAPORE. Sun. Indonesian orchid growers will soon start Importing rare hybrids and plant hormones from Singapore. This was stated by the president of the Indonesian Orchid Society. Mr. S. Doeli, yesterday after his four-man party had completed their 10-day tour of orchid gardens here109 words
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Article45 1960-08-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation Government announced yesterday it would maintain its guaranteed mini, mum price for padi for the 1960-61 crop at $15 per picul for dry padi delivered at mills. The guarantee will be effective until June 30. 196145 words
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Article94 1960-08-01 14 Jailed two years for rape MUAR, Sun. A breadseller. Abbas Shah, 4g, was sentenced to two years' Jail by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here yesterday for raping a 13-year-glrl. Abbas Shah was found guilty of committing the offence in a house at Jalan Parit Stongkak on Feb.94 words
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Article68 1960-08-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The president of the Municipal Council, Mr. A. D. York, yesterday spoke of the need of more primary schools in order to cope with the steadily increasing intake of children into primary schools. Mr. York was speaking at the opening of the new $160,65068 words
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Advertisement380 1960-08-01 14 u...n INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Wheel Tractor For more work at less cost MMM Special Features DISC BRAKES DIFFERENTIAL LOCK LIVE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM UNIVERSAL 3 POINT LINKAGE DEPENDABLE IH DIESEL ENGINE FULL RANGE OF MATCHED IMPLEMENTS The World's Leading and Largest Tractor Manufacturer. Enquire: MALAYAN DEALERS i r,. r Motor, LM.. JIS-31»380 words
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220 1960-08-01 15 France produce a Games medal hope I ONDON, S v n. France produced a potential Olympic medallist for the 10,000 metres when their twoday match with Britain and Northern Ireland began at White City Stadium yesterday, Robert Bogey winning this event for France in the spectacular time of 29min. I.6sec.Reuter - 220 words
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Article224 1960-08-01 15 ATHLETICS Road ttunnert Club Marathon (26 miles, JBS jr*>j: i Dennis OOorman 2 Fred Norm 3 Colin Kemball. 2hr 18m 15. 85, at Liverpool. RACING Durban Gold Cup (3 miles) 1 Lucky Coin 2 Angola 3 Hones Town, won by 31. l§. at Durban. TENNIS Davis Cup (European Zone224 words
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779 1960-08-01 15 PENANG, Sun. Chens 1 Stable's six-year-old Automation won the $10,000 Penang Gold Cup over a mile and two furlongs here today. Automation, ridden by Moses Lee, won by three- j quarters of a length from stablemate Prince of Lalita, the favourite, with Terima Kaseh779 words
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Article104 1960-08-01 15 THI «.C SWffP: Total $188,260. IST PRIZE- No. *****S ($51,473) 2ND. PRIZE— No. *****2 ($20,591) IRO. PRIZE— No. *****9 <$10.295) SHrten ($1,431 tack): Nos. *****5. *****8, *****4. 218*85. *****6. *****0. *****9. Consolation ($l,OOO each): Nes. *****7. *****3. *****1. *****2, *****9, *****3, *****1. *****2. *****9, *****5. THI104 words
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1110 1960-08-01 15 (S) Crea 8.13 carr 8.8 (73-41) V. Chong 2 (4) DavaUaw 7.13 OSS— 3IB) Posner 3 (1) CoWmr Film 3.12 (75—77) Johnaon 4 ifi) BONNIE EXPRESS 8.1 (93—187) M. lie* 5 (3) TWSNTY PER CARAT 84 (469— 652) Maddock 8 (2) INTUITION 8.121,110 words
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Article304 1960-08-01 15 SYDNEY. BUB. Results Of Australian league soccer matches played today wereNSW Assa. Dhr. 1 (N): Black* smith l Cessnock 3. L. Maequarie 3 Wallsend 1. Newcastle 1 Cardiff 0. W. Wallsend 8 Cliarlestown 1. NSW Fed. Div. 1: Apia 1 Prague 0. Balgownle 1 Canterbury 5.304 words
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Article237 1960-08-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. Belanfor won the Malayan inier-iuu oombtnod schools eric, kst tournament for the Taylor Trophy when they beat Perak by 40 runs In the final at Bhaw Road yesterday. It was mainly the splendid bowling of Poon Yew Chin that took selangor to victory.237 words
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Advertisement191 1960-08-01 15 Royal Rotterdam Lloyd "WILLEM RUYS" AIR-CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT TRAVIL TO U.S.A. lUROH VIA AWSTRAiIA I PIRST CLASS I NIW ZEALAND ACCOMMODATION SOUTH AMERICA SJIIL AVA ILABLE PANAMA A MIAMI 8, EUROPB BIRMUDA L-^BSSBBaBMBSSBS*. DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 30th AUGUST 9th NOVEMIIR General Pessenfer Afentt: TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION (S) LTD. D'ALMIIOA STRUT, SINOAPORI. TIL: *****191 words
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Article771 1960-08-01 16 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By Penang, Sun. BEATS AMPON IN SINGLES, UNLUCKY IN DOUBLES ATSUSHI MIYAGI, 28, of Japan, beat the favourite, Felicisimo Ampon, 39, to become the 29th Malayan singles champion at the IVnang Sports Club here this evening. Atsushi won 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 in a771 words
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317 1960-08-01 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. 1 Eddie Fell, the tall West Indian all-round-er, today became the sixth century maker of the season when he knocked up an unbeaten 100 for R.A.P. in their drawn S.C.A. Senior tournament match against S.C.C. on the padang. Coming in when R.A.F.317 words
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Article65 1960-08-01 16 PENANG, Sun. Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Joharl. the Federation Minister of Commerce and Industry, was today elected president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya. Other officials are: Vice president, Mr. Loh Guan Kheng, secretary, Mr. V. Rajaratnam; treasurer, Mr. Soo Choon Tan (reelected) executive65 words
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Article43 1960-08-01 16 MM. LOW »ENC YAM (Nn Png s.w Ann) age Mfi panned away peacefully on 31/7/80 at No. 1 Asia Uardeas. B' pore 2. Leaving behind (Law Cheng Mong A 1 other tona) 5 daughura. grand and great-grand children to mourn her loss.43 words
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288 1960-08-01 16 FRANCIS BOEY - PAKISTAN CRICKET TEAM DUE AUG. 25 By FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Visits by strong overseas teams will mark the end of I the current (ticket season In Malaya and spark the new one which starts next month. The Pakistan Eaglets, a team with many potential Test players, win arrive288 words
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518 1960-08-01 16 By SAUL JOSHUA SINGAPORE, Sun.—Singapore, who will meet the East zone champions lor the rlßht to play Perak in this year's Malaya Cup soccer championship final, completed their south zone programme with a hundred per cent record when they beat Johore 2-1 at Jalan518 words
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Article65 1960-08-01 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Madras P.A. will open their Singapore tour against a Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar tomorrow (kick-oft 7 JO p.m.). Singapore Selection will be from" Idros Abar, Samad Abdullah All Samijan, Kejapathy, Lee Teng Yee, Omar Rahmat Omar Awang Toth, Mahat Ambu. Majld Ariff.65 words
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Article130 1960-08-01 16 POLO Malayan Polo Assn Tourney Final: Sultan of Pahang's team 3 (Tunku Makota 2. Che Ismail) Singapore (holders) 2' j (Bennett). STC Plate: Spore Bandits 14 (Ross) Mixed Grill 1 (Barker) at Thomson Road, Spore. WATKRPOLO Tour Match: Indonesians 5 (Uem Sing Lot 3, Benjamin Idris 2); Spore130 words
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1134 1960-08-01 16 LEE FOO SAN - EDDYS IN FINAL BUT GAIK BEE, JEAN ARE OUT LEE FOO SAN -BADMINTON: INDONESIAN GIRLS UPSET By IPOH, Sun. Pe- nang's E d dy Choong, 30, former All-England and Malayan, champion, and Eddy Yusuf, 29, the 1956 and 1957 Indonesian champion, will contest the men's singles final in the Malayan1,134 words
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Article342 1960-08-01 16 MALACCA, Sun. Swifts of Singapore, won the triangular athletic match against Malacca and Negri Sembilan at Kubu Stadium today. Results: Triangular: 100 m: 1. Raja Allan (M) 2. C. Montelro (SW) 3 Hassan Musa (M) 11s; 220 m: 1 Low Sin Pook (SW) 2. Chuu Eng Pook342 words
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Miscellaneous47 1960-08-01 16 SOCCER: Singapore Selection v Madras F.A., Jaian Besar (7.30 p.m.). RIGGER: S.R.C. training. padang 15.30). WATER POLO: International Singapore v Indonesia, River Valley Road (7.30 p.m.). BADMINTON: Malayan Open Championships finals. Perak T.C. LCourts (9.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m). f HOCKEY: Inter-Ceylonese Johore v Singapore. Johore Bahru.47 words
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