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Title Section16 1960-08-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTtFß «■»%<*■& EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1960 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1960-08-02 1 KING TAKES THE SALUTE AT MARCH-PAST It was cheers, cheers all the way for the valiant Crowds swarm triumph route STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS J£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. It was cheers for the marching men, cheers for the armoured columns, cheers for the fly-past aircraft. And the 100,000 people1,110 words
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Article241 1960-08-02 1 PEKING, Monday. ™c CHINESE PREMIER, Mr. Chou En-Lai, said 1 tonight that China would like to conclude a peace treaty which would include America. It also wanted a zone free of nuclear weapons in Asia I and the western Pacific. Mr. Chou made thisReuter - 241 words
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Article81 1960-08-02 1 MAKARIOS GETS CYPRUS MAJORITY VTICOSIA, Mon. Archbi- shop Makarios's Patriotic Front has won 30 of the $5 Greek seats in the general election for Cyprus's 50 member first House of Representatives, final returns showed today. Five seats went to Akel (Communist Party) representatives, with whom the Patriotic Front had anReuter - 81 words
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Article24 1960-08-02 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. A labourer, Yong Yu Teck, 41. fell to death from the attic of a building In Amoy Street this evening.24 words
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Article28 1960-08-02 1 Three pretty dresses (with free patterns to help you make them). You'll find them in HER WORLD, that exciting new woman's magazine. Get your copy today.28 words
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181 1960-08-02 1 ALGIERS, Monday. POLICE AND TROOPS aided by helicopters today hunted the gunmen, who yesterday machine-gunned cars and a beach crowded with holidaymakers at Chenoua, about 50 miles west of here, killing 11 people and injuring seven more. Among the dead, mostly Europeans, were twoReuter - 181 words
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Article56 1960-08-02 1 AMSTERDAM, Mon. A South Wales man, Mr. Vincent J. Jasper, has been awarded the William P. Russel prize by the World Confederation of Teachers Organisations. Mr. Jasper who has been teaching in China and Hong Kong since 1936 and was awarded the prise for teachingReuter - 56 words
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Article27 1960-08-02 1 CARRIER FOR MID WASHINGTON. Mn« B 8 Bfstk Hr<t "i M-i. lfrt.«ii»^u bniu- b«totcrtd hr thuii ainrjft carrier. hi! flnn-ttwi Saratoga. wlii<h leaving 1 B27 words
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Article, Illustration144 1960-08-02 2 STEPPING OUT in the early morning at the start of the giant Victory Parade through Kuala Lumpur, these Royal Malay Regiment soldiers are reflected in a pool of water at the roadside left by an overnight THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG inspects the Guard of Honour of the144 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-08-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (lT MUST 06 WONDECRJI)! B M^T»£oS 'HK«CTTM«O*rM6aOLD^ 0 Her World is a "must" in every modern home. Get your copy today from your bookshop.29 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-08-02 3 _aßh a^^aß^*^^^^*^*a^^*^Bß^*^*a^Bh^*B^Bßaaß^Bk^>Bk^ THE PARADE is over. and now .these thousands of spectators who had jammed every vantage point along the five-mile route swarm over Batu Road making their way home. SLICHTLY out of step, but looking vary keen, these five tracker dogs had their day of glory when74 words
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Advertisement187 1960-08-02 3 Pictures by Lim Yaw Chong, Kok Ah Chong, Ng Boh Loow, Harold Tooh, Soong Hong Sin and Chan Wai Hong. KILL that COUGH with these TWO r^*ft POWERFUL ingredients l^^gYr'j^^ De Witt s Cough Syrup is the best and ■^^/''l^^l quickest remedy. It contains Guaiacol I K*f*i*t c f'al I187 words
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Advertisement321 1960-08-02 3 Rubosa M A word or fwo about V/famin C Jk Lack of vitamin Cm many cases causes undue fatigue and pcor M@L_L_Z appetite. In children, this deficiency can be marked by unhealthy gums. sal —at dental caries and soft bones. That is why doctors may suggest that M. every member321 words
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443 1960-08-02 4 The present strength of 1,000 brigade members would be Increased to 3,000 by the end of the year, and 6,000 by next year; The brigade would have its own planning unit at Its headquarters at Kolam Ayer. The Minister visited five443 words
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Article, Illustration113 1960-08-02 4 fIATTAIN Arriffo Libert, V* Miter of the Lloyd Trie»tino liner Asia, hi amyinr goodbye to Malays after many voyage here. The U,NO-ton Asia hat carried thousands of Malayans to and from Europe, Hong Kong and Japan. Capt. Liberi, who is now on his last113 words
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124 1960-08-02 4 RICE AND MONEYAID FOR THE 10C FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Social Welfare Department will distribute cash donations and 10 lb.. of rice to each of the 100 Potong Pasir fire victims in a day or two. The Director of Social Welfare, Mr. W.S. Woon, said today his department had124 words
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Article50 1960-08-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon, the Johore State surgeon, returned yesterday after a world holiday tour. While in Britain he attended the Chelsea Flower Show, at which Malayan orchids won a gold medal. Some of Dr. Yeoh's orchids were among the Malayan exhibits.50 words
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Article27 1960-08-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Swaml Ranganathananda, of the Mission, Will talk on "The eternal message of Buddha," at 38, Jalan Sfnyum on Sunday, at 1i.15 a.m.27 words
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Article288 1960-08-02 4 'THE following la today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Rome, Bombay, Colombo <BA 790) 4.40 a.m.; from London, Frankfurt, Karachi. Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 7081 9.0S a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Hong, Bangkok (CX 725) 1.40 pjn. <Esnt*a: From288 words
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Article168 1960-08-02 4 2 ATTACK VICTIMS DIE IN HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Mon. Two people were murdered in separate attacks in Singapore within the last 48 hours. Both the victims died after admission to the General Hospital. A police spokesman said that an arrest had been made In each case. CASE NO. 1: At 10168 words
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Article26 1960-08-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The commercial manager of Radio Singapore, Mr. C. H. Cook, will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon on Wednesday.26 words
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Advertisement23 1960-08-02 4 ■Malay j i lessons: the advanced J JJ series begin H B today in the FREE PRESS > Make sure of your copy today23 words
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Miscellaneous87 1960-08-02 4 The diary MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows, 7 p.m., at Brick Works Estate. Alexandra; Hindu Road Children's playground; Tau Mong School, Ylo Chu Kang. at 7 p.m. vmca (Orchard Road): Entries open for Individual medley billiards championship. SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Cllnlco-Pathologl-cal meeting, medical unit I. Pathology lecture theatre. 8.1S87 words
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Miscellaneous177 1960-08-02 4 ugs Bunny By Halph BeimdaM i WAHi I WANTi I SIT STILL, CICERO A I E^«,O«SV^|\V n o O /ITSTOPPEPi\ 171 S AW HAIRCUT I CAN'T CUT YER Ejri vSfeR \«K J#7* PUTIN ANOTHER vVI (iNAROCKETffHIPiy [HAIR IN A ROCKET I PSA ;SSoP >'' \«ME,BUGSI/ LVi Abner By Ai Capp177 words
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Article465 1960-08-02 5 PRETORIA, Mon. MALAYA, GHANA ACTIONS A MANIFESTATION OF POLITICAL IMMATURITY, HE SAYS MR. Eric Lou w. South African Minister for External Affairs, said in an interview here yesterday that the boycotts by Malaya and Ghana against South Africa were a flagrant breach of solemn undertakings.Reuter - 465 words
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364 1960-08-02 5 RUSSIA GIVES NEW WARNING ON CONGO MOSCOW, Monday. RUSSIA yesterday gave a new warning of decisive Soviet action if "Nato colonialist powers continued aggression" in the Congo. A Soviet Government statement quoted by the Tass news agency also said Russia was ready to consider giving the Congo extensive economic assistanceReuter - 364 words
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Article, Illustration91 1960-08-02 5 Family overboard on their wet way to freedom A CZECH professor and his family took the cold, wet way to freedom when they jumped into the Baltic from an East German day-trip boat Danish boats cruising nearby picked up the father, his mother, wife and two sons. A few days91 words
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286 1960-08-02 5 LONDON, Monday. Ttfß. A. Z PHIZO, a leader of the rebel Naga triiTl besmen in Assam who are being granted a separate autonomous state within the Indian Union, said here yesterday: "No agreement can be recognised regarding the future of Nagaland except with the286 words
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Article28 1960-08-02 5 RAWALPINDI. Mon.— President Ayub Khan of Pakistan said today that he did not think economic sanctions against South Africa over its apartheid policy would work.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article46 1960-08-02 5 29 drowned in river tragedy HYDERABAD. Mon. —At least 29 people were feared i drowned when a launch sank jin a whirlpool last night In the Godavarl River about 220 'miles east of Hyderabad. Sixteen of the 45 passengers aboard the launch swam to safety.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article19 1960-08-02 5 VIENNA. Mon.— The Hungarian Parliament has been convened for Thursday, the Hungarian news agency reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article14 1960-08-02 5 HUDDERSFIELD. Mon.— Mr. William Malbert celebrates his 106 th birthday today.14 words
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81 1960-08-02 5 Fidel's brother to take over in Cuba? HAVANA, Mon. Persistent rumours of a big Cuban cabinet reshuffle in which Dr. Fidel Castro, the Prime Minister, would step down in favour of his brother Raul, circulated here yesterday. Dr. Castro has been ill with a lung infection. He has repeatedly referredReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-08-02 5 CHINESE QUIT NEPALESE BORDER KATMANDU, Mon. China has told Nepal that Chinese troops have been withdrawn from, the 12-mile demilitarised zone on the border between the two countries, informed sources said yesterday. China told the Nepalese Government in June that Chinese troops had entered the demilitarised area agreed to earlierReuter - 102 words
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Miscellaneous340 1960-08-02 5 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 4<S metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Short Wave- 62 metre* SERVICE 41.7 metres f olll..« MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES from 9.00— lf.fO pjn. K«ato Lumpur 341 mttrei A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 Penang 3«« metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Newa: MaUcea m* metrU 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise;340 words
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Article58 1960-08-02 6 KOTA BHARU. Mon. A Malayan student, Inche Mohamed Rashdan bin Baba, 22. has obtained a B.Sc. degree in Agriculture after studying three years at Reading University England. Inche Mohamed Rashdan. who went on a Negri Sembllan Government scholarship, is now doing his Master's degree at58 words
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Article44 1960-08-02 6 IPOH, Mon.— The dismembered body of an unidentified adult Indian was found on the railway track at Gunong Cheroh. a mile from the station here, this afternoon. The man had been run over by the south-bound day mail train.44 words
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120 1960-08-02 6 IN MEMORY OF ESTATE WORKERS' WAR DEAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The National Union of Plantation Workers is to erect a 50ft. memorial for estate workers who died in the Second World War and during the Emergency The secretary-general of the N.U.P.W., Mr. P. P. Narayanan, said that the memorial would120 words
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Article62 1960-08-02 6 UPKEEP OF PARENTS: A TAX MOVE PENANO, Mon.— The PanMalayan Fuichew Association last night decided to ask the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. to allow a new itemmaintenance of parents to be exempted from Income tax. At their annual conference held here, delegates stressed that Asian customs demanded62 words
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Article316 1960-08-02 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. CHINESE TEST PAPER SCRAPPED-A PASS IN ORAL MANDARIN WILL NOW BE ENOUGH THE Nanyang University has relaxed its Chinese language entrance requirements to make it easier for non-Chinese students to study at the university. The recently amended entrance regulations provide that non-Chinese applicants can ask316 words
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Article, Illustration117 1960-08-02 6 THIS WAR DANCE IS JUST THE THING TO FINISH A WAR Maori dances and songs by the 2nd. Bn.. New Zealand Regiment, a highlight at the "Bad of Emergency" variety show at the Lake Gardens. Koala Lumpur. This Straits Times picture shows a "haka" or war dance used in old117 words
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262 1960-08-02 6 Dr. LIM: 'ALWAYS READY TO SERVE COUNTRY' SINGAPORE. Monday. A FORMER president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today talked of his illness and his long holiday in Europe and America which have taken him away from the Malayan political scene for almost a year. Back from262 words
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Article43 1960-08-02 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Penang-bom pianist Lee Kum Sing will give a recital at the Singapore Cultural Centre on Aug. 21. Lee. husband of ballerina Soonee Ooh, recently returned from Berlin, where he studied music under a German Government scholarship.43 words
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134 1960-08-02 6 35 detainees go on a V-Day hunger strike IPOH, Monday. THIRTY-FIVE political detainees, including two women, in the detention centre at Bat u Gajah, went on a hunger strike today They refused to have their breakfast this morning and also lunch and dinner. All 35 were originally held under the134 words
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Article200 1960-08-02 6 FATHER AND SON KILLED IN CRASH PENANG. Mon. A businessman and his son were killed, and seven others injured, in a collision between two cars at the 182 mile, Nibong Teoal Sungei Bakap main road, yesterday. Mr. Teh Soon Teik, pro prietor of the Tye Sin Pres* here, and his200 words
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Article23 1960-08-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board has transferred its Tampoi offices to the Government offices building in Johore Bahru.23 words
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80 1960-08-02 6 Electors respond to period of extension KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. There has been a "greater than expected" response to the extended period for registration of voters. Only 63 per cent of voters had registered when the original period for reregistration finished on July 1 and so it wa» extended till last80 words
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Article29 1960-08-02 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Gerard Mathew Fernandez, administrative officer at Paya Lebar Airport, died at the General Hospital this morning after a brief illness. He was 45.29 words
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Article23 1960-08-02 6 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A new broadcasting station, Radio R-A.A.P. Butterworth. officially went on the air last night after a month's test broadcasting.23 words
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Article130 1960-08-02 6 KOTA BHARU, Monday. I^WO houses were blown to the ground and several others badly damaged when a gale swept Kampong Cherok, six miles from here, yesterday A planter. Inche Daud bin Yusof. 34, was pinned under the roof of his house, but was rescued130 words
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Article60 1960-08-02 6 MUAR, Mon. A lorrt driver, Ngee Slah Sang, 26, was killed today, when his vehicle went off the road and landed on its side at the 7th milestone. MuarParit Java road. The lorry, carrying aboul 100 drums of kerosene oil from Pontlan to Malacca, was badly60 words
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256 1960-08-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rpHE stability and prosperity of the Federation are reflected in the steady increase in the accounts of the Post Office Savings Bank, which now total almost $150 million. This was said here today by Mr. E. M. May. the Postmaster-General. "The256 words
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Obituary45 1960-08-02 8 2« Wof4 t Sit (Minimum) r-IRNANDIX Cil*Ho MATTHJV. age 4S Civil Aviation P»>» ttbar>i g.h yesterday aom;a< itux Ibfiil urn. Cortege from 1. lay I4aa Tec* t'.oad 4 30 pjiu today tor Cburc& oj si Joseph thence to Bldadati tot latermenu DOMtlons to charity.45 words
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Article119 1960-08-02 8 M Word* Sit (Minimum) SALI AT MULGNANOI. Both Salons. Drastic Reductions on tA Dresses. MATERNITY RECItTIU Beauirtf, available from the Caxtoa tresi (1067) Ltd., 170-174 Suoasl Besl Road Kuala Lumpur: Tel: 793«. Cost: 11. •I A GOOD Malayan— Read BCTIU Harian. The National Newspaper IS the romanlsed National Language119 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, August 2, 1960.
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Article644 1960-08-02 8 Singapore is not getting from Britain by any means all the financial aid for which Dr. Goh Keng Swee asked, but the 165 million now promised in grants and loans is not to be the whole British contribution to tha five year development plan. Singapore can go644 words
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Article337 1960-08-02 8 The tempestuous course of parliamentary elections in South Korea allows no confidence that democratic institutions will flourish. Despite a surge of attacks on polling booths the result, as anticipated, was a substantial majority for the Democratic Party which endured the Rhee years in opposition. The old Liberal Party337 words
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Article, Illustration244 1960-08-02 8 Yesterday Ghana and th« the Federation Joined India in a total boycott oa imports from South Africa. India, however, began its boycott before the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade cam* into being. That Ghana and the Federation have acted in this way with full knowledge of244 words
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Article911 1960-08-02 8 Vernon Bartlett - MUNICH MAN HOME Vernon Bartlett by BRITAIN'S NEW FOREIGN SECRETARY MUST CONFEIS TO A PERSONAL BIAS AGAINST THIS CHOICE I READ that the British Press has greeted Mr, Macmillan's ministerial changes "with a marked lack of ehthuslasm". And I, for on©, am not in the least surprised. Members of Parliament911 words
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Letters
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223 1960-08-02 8 THE MENACE OF THE PETITION WRITER IN MALAYA napTGHS and lawyers ka*a shhanced their pollUej. popularity through ffgas. The small time ■raHtfian enhances his fftf by turning out fegpijl free of charge. fha M|ice In particular an* |fc| po?ernment service in g»B«r»l are convenient subjects for endless petitions. With the223 words
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Letter52 1960-08-02 8 f MAY be wrong but J x thought that cars with a left-hand drive were not licensed In the Federation. It is certainly desirable that they should not be as lone as the rule of the road is what it is. But the other day a smart left-hand52 words
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Letter102 1960-08-02 8 AFTER correspondence concerning the delay in getting a passport In Sin (ajare the Straits Times reported that in "normal eases" a passport is Issued within a week. I applied a month ago, and was told to make no further Inquiry for three weeks. I waited the required three weeks,102 words
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Letter79 1960-08-02 8 \IR SIDDONS of the Cooperative Housing Society and Madam Yeo Pek Har have missed one important point in their suggestions to ease the bidden g| home ownership in Slngspote. Co-operation must come from two sides —in this case the Government on one side and the housing societies on the79 words
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Article672 1960-08-02 8 IMMENSE PROBLEMS FACE THE UNITED NATIONS FORCES IN THE CONGO T BOPQLDVILLE, Mon. —In the face of the chaos and danger that rules in Leopoldville Urn United Nations have begun what will bt the greatest and most hazardous operation ever undertaken by an international organisation in peacetime. In672 words
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Advertisement66 1960-08-02 8 AW RADIOS A brilliant new range of radios, continental styling top performance at prices you can afford. See, hear the GENALEX rang* of five models at your GEC dealer today! ID HI HfllifP AstnrttseOMßt at TNI QBNIRAL ■IaOTHIO 00.. (MALAYA) LTO. am THI QIMBRAL BLSOTIIIO 00., (IIMOAPOMI) LTO. asaveaaattaa nn66 words
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140 1960-08-02 9 5,000 WATCH THE GURKHAS BEAT RETREAT ON PADANG IN SEREMBAN SEREMBAN, Mon. Five thousand people packed the Station Padang here this evening to watch the BeatIng the Retreat by the Pipes and Drums of the Brigade of Gurkhas as part of the end-of-the-Emer-gency celebrations In Negrl Sembilan. The Yang dl-Pertuan140 words
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464 1960-08-02 9 rtNLY discordant note In Penang's V-Day parade this morning was the absence of the City's Fire Brigade which did not participate because of the Socialist- dominated City Council's decision to boycott the celebrations. However, two engines from the Penang State Fire Services crossed over464 words
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243 1960-08-02 9 F JOHORE BAHRU, the big victory parade was nearly washed out when heavy rain fell shortly before lt was due to begin. There were some anxious moments then smiles all round as the sun came out again. The parade began at243 words
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223 1960-08-02 9 ITNTTS from the 2nd w Federal Infantry Brigade, the 28th Commonwealth Brigade and the Royal Federation of Malaya Police led by the pipes and drums of the 3rd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, took part today in Ipoh's victory parade. The Sultan of223 words
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Article83 1960-08-02 9 a HEAVY downpour marred the small but impressive military parade held on the Banda Hilir padang. The Governor, Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof. took the salute from 150 men of the Ist. Rest Federatlon Reconnaissance Corps and the Royal Federation Police. The band of the83 words
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Article, Illustration162 1960-08-02 9 Thanksgiving services... parties IN KLANG there were special thanksgiving services in mosques, temples and churches and a fancy dress football match. In KUANTAN the Mentrl Besar, Ungku Abdul Azls bin Ungku Haji Abdullah. Inspected a parade on the padang made up of men of No. 5 Police Field Force, regular162 words
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Article, Illustration648 1960-08-02 10 The new feminine silhouette for 1961: Chianti bottle JJERE at last is the news that we have ail been waiting r w°rd from Paris of what the fashion giants ot the world have in store for us for the next six months. For weeks the label on every fashion collection648 words
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Article244 1960-08-02 10 Perfume like a crown of jewels ANEW perfume, created especially as a compliment for tbe exciting fashion lines of the coming season will be launched in Singapore and Malaya at the end of this month. It is a seductive flower- fragrant scent that will highlight summer glamour. Delicate and feminine,244 words
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280 1960-08-02 10 DIOR LAUNCHES A FASHION FIRE-CRACKER Although it is actually a concentrated food, hlghcaloried and easy to digest. it also helps build a healthier appetite. It is on sale at most large dispensaries in Singapore and the Federation for about $8 per 18-ounce bottle. Tm mi cafci you will like this280 words
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Miscellaneous287 1960-08-02 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Logical reasoning i s needed 1 "Whcso would be a man here (IS). must be a (Bnarson) 8 Resolve to time a dinner for (13). a change (13). S Dread altering snip's bear- 10 A flier gets the company to ing (7). aUow It (4.287 words
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Advertisement1674 1960-08-02 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE rx* Sport Sun P. S'haai PtatM DEMOOOCUS L.trMd Gil. 4 AH 3 to| S Alg I CLYTONfUS Hamburg, Bremen, Holland ».t 1/ I M(NCUUS Livtrptti. DuL .n ««t 4 Aig I Alg 1/ I A«g H AGAPENOR London, Hamtv'g. Rotterdam, Arr.outr Ai t 7 Iq II1,674 words
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Advertisement1054 1960-08-02 11 nMggi ft MSJk MBBHE awtl A^^m^bs CfYr Of wctlfMCrvvi ftwtnci CITY IF NEWCASIU S 7m mom* if»fi« m»*7l« n smnmuiE ttTT W ITPWI. S'ltoW P $"»iwn Hpftp*p ■arc- *«§^«™Ti.«rw 4SMt BOUSnifi 1 Cfl. f ilflfiQ) LTD. r'^wffmi m in. Kedtntioi o> Maiayaj CLEW LINE oum jcmuk jdmmm. -anna Mi. mmimc.1,054 words
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604 1960-08-02 12 BUFFER STOCK MANAGER STOPS DELIVERY: TIN MART QUIET THE Financial Times Commodity Market Editor says the tin market was quiet last week by comparison with its performance in the recent past. He says the buffer stock manager has now apparently stopped taking delivery of tin bought "forward" three months agoThe Times - 604 words
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Article18 1960-08-02 12 July average prices were: July 1960 Jane 1960 Rubber 109.39 cts. 123.86 cts. Tin $402.19 $391.3818 words
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Article194 1960-08-02 12 Gula expand Malayan operations IN contrast to many Mala- yan rubber companies which, having sold their estates, have gone exclusively Into businesses of an entirely different character in Britain, Oula Investments Ltd. Is combining successfully the business of producing rubber, copra and palm oil in Malaya with property development in194 words
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Article61 1960-08-02 12 Golden Hope Rubber Estate proposed to Increase the authorised capital to £1,250.000 by creation of 2,500,000 additional shares of 2s. each. The directors stated they have no immediate Intention of Issuing any of the new shares but a desire to have some unissued shares available If required. An61 words
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Article122 1960-08-02 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNVSBTMENT shares opened the A week firmly. Caseaate Brewery rose 2s. to 725.. Stan Mil up Is. to 21s. and ReM Murray eased 9d. to 12s. lid. Base metals, and oils were steady while Meant lee gained Is. 6d. and loans were firm. Con. Zinc 97/Mount122 words
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Article346 1960-08-02 12 GOOD PROFIT EARNED BY SG. KRIAN DURING 1959 a satisfactory profit ol £103,719 was earned, compared with £61.--574 in the previous year, states Sir John Barlow, the chairman of Sungei Krian Rubber in his annual report. It is proposed to pay a dividend of 3s. 6d. per 1 stock unit346 words
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Article73 1960-08-02 12 SHIPS lylnf alongside the Sincapore Harbour Board wharrea or expected today are: Laos 1/2, Demodocus 4/5, Olenroy 6A, Banggal 8/9. Alsa 10/11. Benvrackle 13/14, Ruys 15/16, Steel Rover 18, Pres. Fillmore 19 Tapah N. Wall 2. Satiao N. Wall 3. Trunoh N. Wall 4. Bayon 21/22, Merchant Duke73 words
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Article37 1960-08-02 12 On the free exchange market in Hone Konj on Saturday. th« U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.70% (or T.T. and 5.69 (or catn. Sterling was quoted at 15.56 and one tad a* joid at 251',.37 words
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Advertisement345 1960-08-02 12 EVERETT ORIENT LWE r— i'ra. *m ra fa. tastsea, CMttapat. Cstartlsj"HUllfVllKTT" '■'J2 1 J'J W.k"en)iat«^.-^.»-ty t JOHNSON LINE far HaMkMS. lapa.:- Spo;e Sham Penan •w (m «».t it <>THAI" J1 ♦Sift ISait Limited Passenger Accommoa.tion Buik eil/latei space available. AMERICAN MAIL LINE f ai IN tatelai. Sm Fraeeiaei. NrUsia). SsstUt,345 words
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Advertisement655 1960-08-02 12 SHIPPING NOTICES TV «riCTCI rrn/>B» GENUAL AVERAGE NOTICE T.V. CASTEL FEUCE "MARTINIQUAIS" From Australian ports and Compagnle des Messagerlea Auckland is now expected to berth MariUmes advises all consignees of at Oodowns 1/J (Gate 8) at 5 p-m. cargo loaded on board the above on the 2nd August. Sails 6655 words
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Advertisement431 1960-08-02 12 NOTICES NOTICE Eu Toqk Sen Finance (Singepore) Ltd. hereby notify their customers that Mr. See Oeok Tee is no longer in their employ and Is therefore not authorized to receive payments or transact any business on their behalf. Dated this Ist day of August. 1960. EU TONO SEN FINANCE (S)431 words
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Advertisement1639 1960-08-02 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE MINISTRY Or DEFENCt VJin trlslT* Of MALAYAARMED FORCES DIVISION SINGAPORE Tenders have been despatched Tenders are invited from to Cutitxactors for Groups 1A 18. approved building contractors tor IC. ID. lE. IF. 10, IH. iJ. i.X. the conversion of 18 Nos. student and 4C. hostel1,639 words
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Advertisement872 1960-08-02 13 NOTICES I NOTICE With effect from Ist August. 1960, the telephone number* of our office at No. 6, Miumoatten 1 Road. Kuala Lumpur will be ***** ***** (10 lu>M) Extension! to mil department*. HARPFR. GUFILLAN AND CO.. J LTD.. Ku»la Lumpur. ESTATE OF MAURICE RYAN. DECEASED late el Tewnsville, Queensland,872 words
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Advertisement889 1960-08-02 13 (C on ti nurd fr^m Page SI SITUATIONS VACANT I* W,r4w SS (Vim.)— Box M cH. Kttrm REOUIRED IMMEDIATELY, riprrlenced English-speaking cook-general amah, for anal! European family. Holland Road ana. Recent reftrenees euentlal. THaDhone B'pore R7641. W ANTID ICIINCI OMOU ATI. TO teach Chemistry and Biology. Apply to The Secretary,889 words
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Advertisement1001 1960-08-02 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED to Wmrdt U (Mln.)-Mox etc ttrm PROPMTIII WAHTID fUrulS»l«. unfurnished rant up to J7SO for Executive*, district* 9. 10. 11 and it. Aj>ply Box ASM 2 S.T. B' pore. COUPLE SEEKING room witn separate entrance or an outhouse In compound noose. Model* sanitation Repllee to Bos A.-.530 S.T.1,001 words
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Advertisement950 1960-08-02 13 TUITION t» W,r*. U (Min.)—B*M M eta. Mtra WANTBOi TtMM for Prtvate Tuition In Engllah to Form riv« Student Telephone B' pore ***** altar 1 p.m. BOOKS I PUBLICATIONS H ITareto U <*!*.)—*•* M ata. i*r* HIW PAN BOOK! Ftn.ir Ttmerrtw By Anne DuffleM Sl. la Tht Undt'tattd By I.950 words
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Advertisement829 1960-08-02 13 VIHICUS FOR SALI M Ward, U f«/..)-lM it rta. extra 0000 UIID OAM FOR Smla at Asia Motor Company (Malacca) Ltd S», Newcosaa Road. Malacca Tal: Ml. Austin aomcrMt SaI.— WSJ; Austin AM Sal.— lM7. Austin AM Sal.— 19M: Borfward atd. Sal.— l 9*6: Borsward T.S. 1988; ford Prefect SaL—829 words
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Advertisement346 1960-08-02 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (S pore) If Wordt tit (Minimum) DmUt 1 momtk. It Word, U it (Mlm JAVA MODES (415 Rlv.r Vall*y Roa«> whol«aal«r/r«taller gcnuina batik. DISTIHCTIVt in Dtmgn*. i.,-, Una JcwtUcrs, 300 I, South Hndae Road. VISIT CHIONQ SNINO Manufacturing Jcwallara and Diamond Merchant!. Tel: JI7S4. IDtAL OIFTS: Elcnant EPNB346 words
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Article, Illustration119 1960-08-02 14 BIG LAUNDRY PROJECT IN P. JAYA EQUIPMENT from Bri- tain, America and Germany will be used in a $500,000 laundry rrow being built in Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Lee Kok Han, managing director of the factory, Seiclene Electro Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaning (Malaya) Ltd.. expects the project to119 words
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Article35 1960-08-02 14 Field- Marshal Sir Gerald Templer has been appointed a director of the Borneo Company. Sir Gerald is also a director of Amalgamated Metal Corporation and its subsidiary British Metal Corporation.35 words
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Article157 1960-08-02 14 Bank urged to give more loans THE acting Commissioner of Cooperative Development in Kuching, Mr. H. S. Brown, urged the Cooperative Central Bank to play a larger part in co-operative affairs in the country and to ease its loan policy. Speaking at the seventh annual general meeting of the bank,157 words
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Article97 1960-08-02 14 A new car tyre which offers up to 45 per cent more resistance to wheel spin, 24 per cent better wet hold in cornering and 15 per cent more grip in braking has be?n announced by Dunlop. Claimed to represent a step forward in safety, comfort and97 words
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Article89 1960-08-02 14 r:E chairman of the Metal Box Co., in his annual statement, states that overseas business contributed 36 per oent of the group's total sales and profits. The sales this year amounted to £20,500,000, The profit was slightly higher at £2.300,000. "The Malayan company has been largely dependent89 words
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Article, Illustration437 1960-08-02 14 NEW AMERICAN ECONOMIC CONSUL ARRIVES CLNGAPORE should make greater efforts to encourage private American investment for the industrial development of the State, urged Mr. Leonard Felsenthal, the new chief of the economic section, of the American Consulate in Singapore. Mr. Felsenthal was of the opinion437 words
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Article168 1960-08-02 14 W. German vehicles marketed pERMAN diesel lorries, vans and other diesel engines and equipment made by Rheinstahl Hanomag of Hannover are to be marketed in Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur. The sole distributors, AngloAmerican Corporation Ltd. will build additional workshops, offices and showrooms in Petallng Jaya. Anglo-American have a complete range168 words
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Article201 1960-08-02 14 ASIANS HOLD TOP POST LNFIRM rpHE Malayan Tobacco 1 Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, is promoting more Malayans to executive positions. Mr. A. W. Morgan, personnel adviser, said that the company now had 17 Malayans either of executive status or training to become executives. He said that Mr. Hooi Peng Lam.201 words
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Article32 1960-08-02 14 Singapore and the Federation of Malaya imported 2.352 cwt. of canned butter in the first three months of the year, compared with 2,478 cwt. in the corresponding period last year.32 words
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Article253 1960-08-02 14 A HIGH-FIDELITY stereophonic radiogram, said A to be the only one of its kind in the world to have a concert echo register, has been marketed in Singapore and will soon be also made available in the Federation of Malaya and North Borneo. Built by Blaupunkt-Werke253 words
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Article232 1960-08-02 14 Mart sought for local toothpaste THE first Malayanx toothpaste, Malconin, will be exported to overseas markets including Thailand, Burma, Borneo and Indonesia. This was stated by Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, managing director of the manufacturers. Malayan Consumer Industries (Fed.) Ltd. The company, which Is a pioneer in this field, started232 words
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Article73 1960-08-02 14 RICE production in the Federation of Malaya has grown considerably during the past few months and it Is expected to reach a high level this year. In the first four months of 1969 a total of L 2 million piculs were produced, compared with only 681.000 piculs73 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-08-02 14 Filipino company celebrates third anniversary here rrHE Singapore branch of Malayan Insurance Co. Inc., the only Filipino insurance concern operating here, celebrated its third anniversary yesterday. mmmmmm *m^i^^m^m Established early in 1949 the company, with head office In Manila, succeeded the China Insurance and Surety Co. which was liquidated by221 words
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Advertisement169 1960-08-02 14 Hbl bb j£k£o /xUbalifllvß^B^Bfl H!9P^^^bVbK L^T >4^^^H Lw j^^k. <4 Bfii^B^B^B^B^Bii! a^P^ Jf t&jf PI H&>* £#T^j^2nA^ißßH B^Ka^B>fl^B^ THIS KIND OF CASH REALLY GROWS ON TREES! The story in a nutshell: the processing of block-stowing the cargo in the clean, cashews is big business. In fact, it's one moisture-free hold169 words
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Advertisement128 1960-08-02 14 Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Djakarta By INDONESIAN AIRWAYS In Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort Booking Offkc: Ist Floor, Bonk of China Bldq Singapore- 1. Phone: ***** *****-8. Bay No. 20, Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Phono ***** or any travel agent in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. I DIMENSIONAL design128 words
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Article375 1960-08-02 15 CHAN KWAN HOI - CHAN KWAN HOI By IPOH, Monday HIS NEW PARTNER GEORGE YAP AND LIM WEI LON ALSO AMONG BAMS 16 rFHREE PLAYERS created such a big impression in the Malayan open badminton championships here that Malaya's Thomas Cup selectors have decided to include them375 words
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Article600 1960-08-02 15 VIC NAYAGAM I - THAIS HAVE FIVE-YEAR TENNIS PLAN VIC NAYAGAM I By T*H£ Malayan tennis championships which conA eluded here yesterday proved the best-ever in ihe 29-year history of this tournament, but it also laid bare once more the poor standard of Malayan tennis and gave valuable clues to our tennis officials on600 words
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189 1960-08-02 15 3 Malayans to contest Indonesian titles IPOH. Mon.— The Badminton Association of Malaya today decided to accept an invitation to send three leading players to the Indonesian national championships at Purwokerto. Central Java, from Oct. 3 to 14. Indonesia has offered to pay for all the expenses of the three189 words
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Article120 1960-08-02 15 RI stars to play in S'pore SINGAPORE. Mon. The seven Indonesian badminton stars who currently are engaged in the Malayan championships at Ipoh will play a match in Singapore at the S.B.A. Hall on Saturday, starting at 8 p.m. They are Eddy Yusof Njoo Kirn Bie. Tan King Gwan. Mohamed120 words
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Article70 1960-08-02 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The vMtlng Madras football team crashed 6-1 to a Singapore Selection in their opening match at Jalan Besar tonight. The visitors, who will play Singapore tomorrow night, were hopelessly outclassed in all aspects of the game The Singapore Selection scored through Toth (3). Mahat70 words
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Article19 1960-08-02 15 In the Penana Bi« Sweep results published yesterday, one of the starters should read *****2 and not *****0.19 words
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Article119 1960-08-02 15 Exhibition tennis in Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon. Atsushi Miyagl of Japan, who won the Malayan tennis tingles championship at ipoh yesterday, will meet India's Premjit Lall on the first day of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's two-day exhibition match at the S.C.C. padang on Wednesday, starting at 4 p.m. Atsushi had119 words
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Article66 1960-08-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Japan's Atsushi Miyagl. the newly-crowned Malayan tennis champion, will meet Premjit La 11 of India In a singles exhibition match at the Selangor Club at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. Atsushi will also feature In a doubles match partnerIng Osamu Ishlguro against Premjit Lall and66 words
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Article33 1960-08-02 15 LAHORB, Mon. Pakistani badminton team beat Ceylon 9-0 In their Thomas Cup i Asian ■one) tie here yesterday. Pakistan will meet Hontr Kont In the Asian zone semi-final. ReuUr33 words
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Article182 1960-08-02 15 BASKETBALL Comb, school* inttr-tute (Central aone final): Sel&ngor 65 Negrl 49. at XL SOCCER Friendly: But Anxlians 4 (Annby 3, Murphy. Shortland) Lower Perak 1 (Mat Isa Saldoni. at T Anson. S'gor Oomb. Schools 5 Mohd All 4. Sal Ping) Malays HK University 0. at K L. BADMINTON182 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-08-02 15 ONG POH LIM playing for Malaya against Denmark in the Thomas Cup challenge round in Singapore In 1955. Malaya won 8-1 to retain the trophy for the second time and Poh Lim had shared in all Malaya's triumphs. Poh Lim was not in the Malayan team of57 words
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Article248 1960-08-02 15 Say Hup Gaik Bee still best IPOH, Mon. The un--1 beatable mixed doubles combination of Penang's Lim Say Hup and Miss Tan Gaik Bee today won the Malayan title for the fourth successive year in the final of the Malayan open Badminnton Championships here. They conquered Bobby Chee and Miss248 words
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Article155 1960-08-02 15 12-15. 15-12. Tempermental Yee Khan, one of Malaya's promising players, disappointed today when he repeatedly muffed even easy shot's Sylvia Tan, the Malacca trlpple champion, had an easy victory over Lai Swee York, also of Malacca, in the schoolgirls single? final, winning 11-4, 11-2. Ong Poh155 words
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348 1960-08-02 15 FRANCIS BOEY - CEYLON v SELANGOR BOYS ATHLETICS ON THURSDAY FRANCIS BOEY By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. A COMBINED Selangor Schools' team will meet Ceylon Schools in an international athletic meeting on Thursday at the Merdeka Stadium from 2.30 p.m to 5 p.m. Disclosing this to the Straits Times today, the general secretary of348 words
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Article113 1960-08-02 15 T/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Singapore Amateur F.A. has named 20 players for the Merdeka soccer tournament beginning here on Aug. 5. They are. W. Skinner. Lee Wan Chin, Matmoon Suda see, Mike Sutton. Lee Kok Seng (captain). Osman Johan. Ibrahim Hassan. Rahlm Omar, Mahat Ambu,113 words
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Article224 1960-08-02 15 WAI HONG JOINS M-SOCCER SQUAD I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V —The Malayan team for the Merdeka anniversary football festival from Aug. 5 to 14 at the Merdeka Stadium today moved into the Specialists Teachers' Institute where all the teams will be j housed for the duration of the tournament. Mok Wal224 words
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Miscellaneous76 1960-08-02 15 SOCCER lour match: Singapore v Madia.* iJn Bf.sar 7.30 p.m.). S'pore Jr. Cup: Alexandra v Stable Boys (Jn Besar 6 p.m.); Baden Kesenlan v Mt. Emily (Parrer Pk>: RTC v Kebenaran (Farrer Pk>; Blue Rovers v RAP Seletar (Balestler Rd). Ipoh Div. l: Klnta Indian* v Ramblers (CAH grd). Taipint76 words
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Article, Illustration50 1960-08-02 16 THE IMMENSE motorised cavalcade that took part in the Victory parade through Kuala Lumpur yesterday sweeps up Victory Avenue, headed by police motor cyclists. Nearly 400 vehicles ranging from motor cycles to gun carriers and enormous mobile cranes took almost an hour to pass the saluting base.50 words
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Article, Illustration207 1960-08-02 16 I LIKE BRITISH WAY OF LIFE, SAYS 'SQUIRE' CHUNG Millionaire Chinese buys $850,000 mansion LONDON, Monday. a NOTHER multi-millionaire in the Paul Getty tra- dition to play the country squire is a Jamaican Chinese, Mr. Patrick Chung. Last week Mr. Chung paid $850,000 for a 15th century mansion Ockwells Manor207 words
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Article18 1960-08-02 16 BANGKOK. Mon— Fourteen people have died of an ailment similar to whooping cough in northeastern Thailand.—Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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133 1960-08-02 16 End 'White Australia' policy, say Churches From K.D. GOTT MELBOURNE, Mon. The Australian Council of Churches yesterday called on the Government to declare the end of the "White Australia" policy. The Council's statement said the Government should announce that it was prepared to negotiate for a restricted exchange of migrants133 words
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Article46 1960-08-02 16 MR. K. T. PHILIP »incerely thanks ill prtMa, staff and Mudenta of chooU. relatives and friend* who called at Chrmpaka Avenue, Slnsaporr 13. •i-nt wreaths, and attended the funeral of his beloved wMfc Molly. The courteous services of the Singapore Casket Company, arv gratefully acknowledtced.46 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-08-02 16 BY SITTING on an aerial ropeway and being conveyed from one platform to another, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. gets the feel of how some men of the Federation Army worked in the jungle during the 12-year-Emergency. Tun Razak71 words
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Article227 1960-08-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An official history »t the Emergency is to be written to remind Malayans of the 12-year battle against the Communist terrorists. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, opening the Emergency exhibition here today, said the Government227 words
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Article160 1960-08-02 16 LONDON, Men. Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: At Msncberter: Yorkshire 154, Lancashire 187 for lour (R. Barber 71. A Wharton 83). At Bristol: Somerset 216 (D. R Smith six for 7C). Gloucestershire 134 fur seven iJ. Moi.imore 40 n.o). At Hove: Sussex 328 for sisReuter - 160 words
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Article608 1960-08-02 16 CHOONG IS CHAMPION AGAIN IPOH, Monday. ifDDY CHOONG, Malaya's 30-year-old Thoma* Cup player and former All-England champion, today regained the Malayan singles title which he first won in 1957 when he beat Indonesian Thomas Cup player Eddy Yusof 15-13, 15-9 here today on the final night of the Malayan open608 words
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Article135 1960-08-02 16 SINGAPORE. Mon— Singapore redeemed their water-polo prestige when they trounced the visiting Indonesians 16-5 in their return international match at River Valley Road pool tonight. Singapore raided the Indonesian goal from the start but suffered an early setback when the Indonesian defence intercepted their move and opened135 words
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Advertisement126 1960-08-02 16 FAR MORE ROOM IN FAR LESS SPACE From end to end there are more brilliant idea* in the sensational Morris Mini-Minor than in any car ever built! An engine mounted 'CastWest* across the frame saving heaps of space for passengers and luggnge. Revolutionnry 4-wheel independent suspension. Up to 70 m.p.h.126 words
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