The Straits Times, 4 August 1960
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Title Section21 1960-08-04 1 M\ 1 ItAC.F DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 i The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960 if 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration422 1960-08-04 1 Assembly warned: They scattered and went under cover today they are reorganising and regrouping again SINGAPORE, Wed. They've built up forces since the election— Lee THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today spoke of the resurgence of Communist forces, which had scattered and gone under cover422 words
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141 1960-08-04 1 27,000 more voters are on the rolls KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Election Commission announced today that 2,336,504 people applied for registration as voters during the recent re-registration period an increase of nearly 27,000 on the previous number of voters registered. The secretary of the Elec- tion Commission, Mr. F. Lees, said141 words
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Article87 1960-08-04 1 MANILA, Wed.— The Philippine news service today reported that fishermen had sighted an unidentified submarine off the main island of Luzon on July 19. The agency, quoting police reports, said residents of the tiny Batanes islands had also caught two pigeons believed to have come fromReuter - 87 words
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Article31 1960-08-04 1 TOKYO, Wed. Three persons were killed, nine others missing and 34 others injured today as a result of torrential rains which fell over Aomori Prefecture, Northern Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article27 1960-08-04 1 BELGRADE. Wed. Yugoslav Indonesian economic talks wound up yesterday with the signing of a fiveyear agreement on economic co-operation, including the industrial and mining fields27 words
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Article45 1960-08-04 1 pOLOMBO, Wed. The Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaikc. has been appointed to the Senate. Mr M. P De Zoysa. a senior Freedom Party Senator, resigned his seat to make room for her. Mrs. Bandaranaike can still seek election to the Lower45 words
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Article, Illustration4216 1960-08-04 1 Education: Big changes ahead in 'FOR THE SAKE OF NATIONS UNITY THE OBJECTIVE MUST BE TO ELIMINATE COMMUNAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS...' 'Command of English one of our national assets' How the new changes recommended will affect the teachers Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. RADICAL changes in the education system in Malaya, aimed specifically4,216 words
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Article209 1960-08-04 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. VfR. MOISE TSHOMBE, Katanga Premier, said iTI today that United Nations troops would have to flght their way into his breakaway Province of the Congo. On the other hand. Mr. I Patrice Lumumba. Congolese Prime Minister, said in Tunis that his people209 words
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Article16 1960-08-04 1 MOBILISATION IN KATAN(.A EtISABETHmiI M Vu,>..r.. K >1 told 1 J,,,. t. I. Rrutn16 words
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Article155 1960-08-04 2 T*HE Education Review ComA mittee was appointed in February. Its terms of reference were: TO REVIEW the education policy set out in the Razak Report of 1956, and in particular its implementations so far and for 'he future; TO CONSIDER the national and financial155 words
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Advertisement201 1960-08-04 2 YOU RE IN GOOD COMPANY *hen you join the growing number of shrewd Investors who •mploy financisl exp«ru to Invest their saving* In UNIT TRUSTS. InVeSt the S APPLICATIONS FOR SECOND MALAYAN FUND should be made on the form below and must be made in MODERN WBy multiples oi fifty201 words
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Article475 1960-08-04 3 BELGIAN FORCES WILL GO AS SWEDES LEAD MOVE IN BREAKAWAY PROVINCE MINISTER SAYS IN PARIS: YOU WILL HAVE TO KILL EVERYONE OF OUR SOLDIERS FIRST LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. TTNITED Nations troops will enter the Congo's breakaway province of Katanga on Saturday, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secre-tary-General,Reuter - 475 words
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280 1960-08-04 3 HE OVERRIDES CRITICS, EXPLAINS 'SYSTEM* Dean who backed six winners: I'II go to races again BRISBANE, Wed.— The Anglican Dean of Brisbane, the Very Rev. W. P. Baddeley, who upset some churchmen here as a result of visiting a weekend race meeting and backing six winners in seven races, defendedReuter - 280 words
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Article50 1960-08-04 3 NAIROBI, Wed.— Mr Tom Mboya, the Kenya African nationalist leader who was Injured In a car crash near Voi i about 200 miles from here— last Saturday, was today discharged from hospital. He suffered concussion, an arm fracture and a hip InJury in the accident. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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126 1960-08-04 3 I OXDON. \\i<l. Communist China has sent a not to India describing the denial of a new Indian visa to a Chinese correspondent as an "unreasonable move," the New China news agency reported. The agency said the note "demanded that the Indian GovernmentReuter - 126 words
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216 1960-08-04 3 'Spy' pilot's wife can now visit Russia WASHINGTON, Wednesday DUSSIA has given the wife and mother of the U-2 "spy pilot," Francis G. Powers, permission to visit him in Moscow, the Soviet Embassy said. Powers' father, Mr. Oliver Powers, and Mr. Sol Cury, a businessman friend of Mr. Powers wereUP - 216 words
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245 1960-08-04 3 REDS' CALL FOR U.N. SUMMIT IS 'IRONIC US: Disarm move is tactical manoeuvre WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PHE U.S. State Department today called Russia's L suggestion for a summit United Nations General Assembly disarmament conference a "tactical manoeuvre to divert the disarmament commission from considering the question of disarmament." It said theReuter - 245 words
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Article87 1960-08-04 3 Protest on Cyprus elections LIMASSOL. Wed.— TurklshCypriots demonstrated yesterday for the second time in 24 hours against last Sunday's parliamentary elections. About 1,500 persons marched through the city's Turklsh-Cyprlot quarter bearing signs reading "We want new elections" and "elections were not fair." They said they supported two candidates who were87 words
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Article36 1960-08-04 3 LONDON, Wed.— Four men ambushed a London Zoo van yesterday and escaped with £10,500 in takings. The zoo van was on its way to the bank with the August holiday takings.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article91 1960-08-04 3 Boycott hits SA fishing industry fAPE TOWN, Wed.— The general manager of a large fishing company in Walvis Bay. South-West Africa, said today the boycott of South African goods by Ghana and Malaya was causing "grave concern" for the future of the pilchard canning industry. The two countries, he said,Reuter - 91 words
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Article35 1960-08-04 3 LAHORE, Wed.— A cholera epidemic raging In the northwestern areas of Pakistan has claimed 250 lives out of a total of 1.543 cases between May 21 and Monday, it was announced today.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article24 1960-08-04 3 ALGIERS, Wed.—Twentyeight people were Injured last night In two separate grenade attacks, one at Constantine, the other at Roknia, Eastern Algeria. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article21 1960-08-04 3 SEOUL, Wed.— South Korea today announced that one North Korean MiO jet .'lgther defected to South Korea today.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article35 1960-08-04 3 SEOUL. Wed. Lt.-Gen. Won Yorrgduk. who was dismissed as provost marshal last week, was arrested today for an Investigation in connection with the murder of a youth corps leader six years ago.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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171 1960-08-04 3 Cigarettes blamed, but firm not liable WASHINGTON, Wed A Federal Court Jury ruled yesterday that a man died as a result of smoking cigarettes for 30 years, but it refused to hold the American Tobacco Co. liable for his death. The decision came after ir n tn y consideration °f171 words
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Article48 1960-08-04 3 VIENNA. Wed.— A runaway tram packed with factory workers, many of them women, crashed Into another tram here yesterday, killing 14 people and injuring at least 80. Police said it was the worst traffic accident In Vienna's history. Both trams overturned and were smashed.48 words
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Article64 1960-08-04 3 ANOTHERNEW NATION BORN IN AFRICA NIAMEY (Niger Republic). Wed.— The Independence of the Niger Republic was formally proclaimed at midnight last night and the country's 2,500,000 citizens were today celebrating the occasion. The Niger formerly part of French West Africa, had negotiated Its Independence from France together with Dahomey, theReuter - 64 words
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Article42 1960-08-04 3 PEKING, Wed.— The SinoBurmese Joint boundary committee reached agreement on the main outstanding questions and It Is expected a treaty will be completed before the end of September, a communique Issued by the Chinese Foreign Ministry said last night. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous294 1960-08-04 3 cc; 9.00 Breakthrough; 9.30 The RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres tody; 10.30 Beyond Our Ken; 11.00 Short W»Te: 62 metres close Do* l AM. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.33 RADIO MALAYA Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Mews; (41.7 metre) 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The A.M. 6.00 to 9.00 Early Morning294 words
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Article223 1960-08-04 4 CHIEF JUSTICE: I HAVE NO SYMPATHY AT ALL WITH PEOPLE WHO THROW ACIDAN INEXCUSABLE CRIME' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I'HE CHIEF JUSTICE, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today told Lim Chong Kian, 17, a jaga kreta boy, who appealed against a sentence of two years' imprisonment223 words
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131 1960-08-04 4 Cambridge exam for private students SINGAPORE, Wed. A qualifying test for private candidates wishing to enter for the University of Cambridge Joint examination for the School Certificate of Education next year will be held on Dec. 5. Candidates attending Government and aided English schools or other schools, listed by the131 words
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Article64 1960-08-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Ministry, Mr. Low Por Tuck, told the Legislative Assembly today that 21 Government servants applied for loans to build houses between June 1 last year and May 31 this year. Fourteen applications were approved and eight houses64 words
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Article157 1960-08-04 4 150 SEE JET FILM AT K.L.M. PARTY SINGAPORE, Wed— X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines entertained 150 people to a "Jet Presentation" party at the Dutch Club tonight. Among the guests, most of whom were travel agents of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. was the Assistant Commissioner for Ceylon, Mr. M. Rabot. The157 words
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108 1960-08-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. today disclosed in the Legislative Assembly that the Kallang Park project cost $566,265 in materials and services by the P.W.D. and the City Council. He said that contributions from the public included: 10.M0108 words
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133 1960-08-04 4 331 private buildings completed last year SINGAPORE, Wed. iThe Legislative Assembly was told today that the construction of 2,707 private' buildings was started in the city and rural areas last year. Of these, 331 were completed in the same year in both areas. New flats The number of plans foi133 words
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Article51 1960-08-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The I final of the Inter-secondary school debate on "In this Modern Age Only Science Subjects and the Language of Instruction Should Be Taught In Schools" between Raffles Girls' Secondary School and the Gan Eng Seng School will be held on Saturday at the Chinese V.M.C.A.51 words
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Article86 1960-08-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A three-man gang led by a thug, wielding a scoot knife, robbed Lim Beng Tong of tab $85 watch as he sat alone in his ear parked at a new road off Margaret Drive here last night. About the same time, two gaugsters relieved86 words
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191 1960-08-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. I T»HE Liberal Socialist A Party today supported a move to impose the death penalty for kidnapping. But the party disagreed with the suggestion that families of ihe abducted rich men should also be punished should they refuse to co-operate with police.191 words
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Article39 1960-08-04 4 BINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, will visit Potong Pasir on Saturday at 9 a.m. to distribute $10 and rice to each of the 79 flre victims in the area.39 words
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Miscellaneous111 1960-08-04 4 The diary} POLICE BAND: At Hong Lim Green, 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at 7 p.m. on St. John's Island; at Short Street vacant ground: Seng Poh Road vacant ground (near Chung Khiaw Bank, Tlong Bahru branch). YMCA: Entries open for individual medley billiards111 words
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Miscellaneous114 1960-08-04 4 Buys Bunny By Ralph Ueimdahl LVI Abner By Al Capp f\TSAiS*SMOeMyCM.YH&XCVZS I BEQUEATH AfY x -Vah'LLSEMD\ ■^5^"TyK WM NOTHfiUSSa*MQM£Y "j ENTIRE FORTUNE TO MY) A'COPV O' V A°°^> W 7y7^7^S^~\T \LOVALEMfiUMBSAT'J TH'WU-LTO IK S^ O^^v J-. ft° I TH£B 6 Z~ BAU -^F t 4jh HrSMEJR- 6°^<>^>- r Bich Tracy114 words
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Miscellaneous322 1960-08-04 4 TQIE following Is today's -I- schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore: AKRIVALS BO AC: Prom Sydney, Darwin (BA 713) 8.45 p.m. QaatM: Foir. Perth. Jakarta (EM 547) 7.30 p.m.; from Syaney. Brisbane. Oaiwin (EM 573) 8 p.m. Pan- American Prom Jakarta (820) 9.SS a.m. Air India:322 words
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Article, Illustration7090 1960-08-04 5 ASSEMBLY DEBATES THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA'S ADDRESS PREMIER LEE DETAILS THE ISSUES WHICH THEY ARE TRYING TO EXPLOIT TO DISRUPT, WRECK HIS PARTY LEFTWING ADVENTURERS' BID TO EXPLOIT ONG ENG GUAN AFFAIR IS AN OBJECT LESSON TO US, SAYS LEE MRS.7,090 words
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Article25 1960-08-04 6 If Wordt $1$ (Minimum) MR. NO TV! NOEE please call at my house 14, Tong Watt Road, Singapore or telephone *****. Koh Cher Kwee.25 words
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Article187 1960-08-04 6 Wordt $10 (Mitdmum) lALE AT MULCHANDt both Salons, ■mashing Reductions on All Dresses. CREAT READING at little cost. Complete range of Pan and Foncana books available at Spore Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Koad. WHEN IT COME* to Alroondltlonlng; You've got to band It to Climate Climate Engineering the Westinghouse187 words
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678 1960-08-04 6 The Straits Times. Thursday, August 4, 1960. NewViewOn Education The report of the Education Review Committee is in most ways a creditable successor to the Razak Report of 1956. Its most important recommendations are that primary education should be free for everyone as from 1962 and that post-primary education of678 words
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Article295 1960-08-04 6 The announcement by Mr. j Hammarskjoeld that United Nations' troops wi'l begin the take-over of Katanga on Saturday ends a lingering Congolese fear and demolishes the most provocative of Russia's propaganda attacks. Mr. Hammarskjoeld himself has been one of the propaganda victims, accused by Moscow of preparing to295 words
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Article192 1960-08-04 6 Discussion in Kuala Lumpur by the joint Thai-Malayan Staff Committee on antiCommunist operations in the vicinity of the frontier has ended in "full agreement". No details are given, naturally enough, but plans for coming operations which were submitted by the Border Oper. ations Committee were approved. There are192 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1960-08-04 6 SOUTHERN RHODESIA the land on a razor's edge Bulawayo riots have brought new tensions and fears to the surface Tensions have come to the surface and erupted In violence over the last fortnight mainly because of the decision of Sir Edgar Whitehead. the Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister, to arrest four1,209 words
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579 1960-08-04 6 THE LITTLE PLANES THAT ALWAYS CAME ON PAY DAY ilflTH the Emergency now over, the paydrop by air has virtually ended. For 12 years the Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Perak and Penang flying clubs combined to provide a unique, essential service for the thousands of estate and mine workers in ban-dlt-r579 words
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Letters
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357 1960-08-04 6 Paper plant: What is the position? YOU have printed a statement from the president of the Federation of Malaya Rural Co operative Apex Bank on the much publicised fertiliser and paper plant project. My Impression Is that the Apex Bank has not dropped the project but is awaiting a detailed357 words
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Advertisement860 1960-08-04 6 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS r*r Of nun mturitt •rssar isjimsHlsll 1 IM Hmt COLD ITORAM AICAM OUCMAHO KOAO. •INaAfOIK mil rvmtn -mall mdrtrtlmmmmU mmd kw snitir rssMls. Smml mdfriimmnt, ptmfd Im Slmwre mmmmlmmt tuM COLD STORAfiI StANCHf* at HOLLAND HOAD. KATON*. >I"IL ROAD NAVAL BAM AUTHOftIMD ACtpmt CITY BOOK m.m.860 words
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Advertisement27 1960-08-04 6 lofTre Inmralatrij Drusti im SUITS Tmiimrmd ft* urn Better j MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING plus STYLE all go into every suit by $eeghoifl 21. Chulia Street Singapore. 1.27 words
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Advertisement81 1960-08-04 6 Lm\ mW' Jm Mm%^mmL sHHl^^^a m '''w!!Eammm^mM v& a/ f%/i £AaA A Watch your cakes and pies and pudding* vanish when you have baked them with Stork Margarine. But don't worry. Stork creams ao easily it makes baking a pleasure. And the results are a real pleasure, too tempting, melt-in-the-mouth81 words
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Article628 1960-08-04 7 RECENTLY FREED THUGS BEHIND KIDNAPS: MORE ARE DUE OUT SOON, ASSEMBLY TOLD THE Legislative Assembly today approved a Bill to enable the Yang di-Pertuan Negara to make an order extending the validity of detention orders against secret society gangsters for a period not exceeding a628 words
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Article, Illustration418 1960-08-04 7 Yes, I loved the man accused of killing my husband, she says— I HEARD A SHOUT...I WAS THREATENED WITH DEATH IF I TOLD WHAT I HAD SEEN, WOMAN TESTIFIES KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A YOUNG aborigine wortnun today admitted in the High Court here that she was in love with the418 words
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253 1960-08-04 7 Soaring wave of violence (30 die) shocks Borneo JESSELTON, Wednesday. THE Government admitted today that it was "increasingly concerned" at the mounting wave of violence and sudden death sweeping North Borneo. Between 1957 and 1959 there were 128 cases involving daggers or knives —30 of these were murders. 13 were253 words
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110 1960-08-04 7 PARTY NEGARA: TRENGGANU NEEDS A NEW LEADER KOTA BHAKU, Wed— The acting secretary-general of Party Negara, Incbe Garieb Raof. said here today that it was "high time a new and efficient leader" took over the administration of the Trengganu Government. Inche Garieb, who arrived here this morning after a two-day110 words
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Article27 1960-08-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police found a parang, three long knives and two wooden poles during a raid on a house in Mlnto Road here last night.27 words
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Article25 1960-08-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. David William Brisbane, a civil engineer In Malaya before the war, died In Perth. Western Australia, yesterday He was 72.25 words
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Article48 1960-08-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government has published 150,000 "Selamat Datang" (welcome) brochures in a drive to woo tourists during the "Visit the Orient Year" in 1961. They will be sent to travel agencies, shipping companies, airlines and hotels in all parts of the world.48 words
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148 1960-08-04 7 R.M.N. TO SAIL ON TRAINING CRUISE SINGAPORE, Wed.— Three ships of the Royal Malayan Navy will sail from Singapore on Friday on a training and flagshowing cruise to the Philippines, Labuan. Brunei and North Borneo. They are H.M.M.S. Mahamlru, a recent gift from the British Government. H.M.M.S. Sri Perils and148 words
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Article44 1960-08-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The National Union of Oil Workers will hold a general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday to discuss a proposed agreement between the union's Caltex branch and the management of Caltex Oil Co.44 words
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Article94 1960-08-04 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Ttfl R. C. P. POPE, owner of a motor workshop' In ITI Anson Road, today described as "impossible" the demands submitted by his seven striking workers, who are members of the Singapore Motor Workshop Employees Union. He declined to give details of the94 words
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149 1960-08-04 7 Bennett (hot under collar) blasts church leaders CINGAPCRE, Wed. —The wartime commander of Australian forces in Malaya, Lt.-Gen. Gordon Bennett, who is now here on a holiday, today fired a salvo at the church leaders in his country. The cause of his fire— a recent statement by the Australian Council149 words
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202 1960-08-04 7 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop Itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction202 words
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Advertisement125 1960-08-04 8 Spray with -<^k DOWPON to kill unwanted grasses IIITL/ Cutting of weeds with a parang \MmY v* leaves the roots strong and healthy >O^Jr^^ to re-sprout in a short time but y^flßv i DOWPON* penetrates through the leaves reaching the deepest roots. ■^^SpSsSh KILLING the entire plant. jßom DOWPON is125 words
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278 1960-08-04 10 LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGI STILL REMAINS FEATURELESS By Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange continued extremely dull yesterday and the volume of business written was the smallest for some time. There is no particular factor to sway the market one way or the other and with the London market also278 words
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Article89 1960-08-04 10 rpHf. Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on August 4. Rubber J1.0.v a lb. Copra $506 a ton. Coconut oil $814 a ton. Palm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernels $3X3.25 a ton. The rates of89 words
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Article116 1960-08-04 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares heic a 1 firm tone here today. Petrochemical gained Is. 3d. to 235. 6d.. Cascade Brewery is. 3d. and Humes Is. 9d. Base metals and the oils traded along firm lines, while Commonwealth bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc 87/6 Mount Lyell 7/3116 words
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Article119 1960-08-04 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: AUnena Lykes 1/2, Olenfruin 4/5, Shoyo Maru 6A, Olenroy 6/7, Olenorchy 8/9, Canada Maru 10/ 11. Orestes 13/14, Ruys 15/16, Emilia Plater 18, Mandowl 19, Sirusa N. Wall 2, Scudai N. Wall 3. Uenveg 21,22,119 words
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Article176 1960-08-04 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Aug., Sept. shipments $32 buyers, $33 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $47 sellers, aruni $al sellers. Pepper: steady for white pepper; no business was reported done, Muniok white $305 and Sarawak $300 (both up $10),176 words
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Article21 1960-08-04 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Aarust 3 August 2 Industrials: 132.85 132.88 Tins: 206.89 208.16 Rubbers: 253.69 254.24 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article34 1960-08-04 10 SINGAPORE, August 3. RUBBER: 106-8 cents per lb. (up I*B cents). 5 p.m. close: 106 3 4 cents (quiet). TIN: $410.25 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 290 tons (down 20 tons).34 words
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Article220 1960-08-04 10 AUGUST first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 106? i cents per lb., up l's cents on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was slightly easier. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.s. Spot f.o.b. buyers 106%, sellers 107 (N); Int.220 words
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Article734 1960-08-04 10 j CINGAJPOBE members of the 1 Malayan SUet Ezenange reported the following business ai their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices 1 unless only one was written*. Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.48; Fraser and Neave (3) $2.04; Gammon $2.17 Hume pref. A4s. 10d., A4s. 10734 words
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Article151 1960-08-04 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made the following changes in it« rates to merchanu yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16, O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/8. O.D. 32151 words
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Advertisement1120 1960-08-04 10 jK \hTlinlj Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic GoaMt Imtlh E.TJL E.TA. t.T.A. S'oore 9. Sham Penang H'konf L. Angelas N. Yoft Orapa Mara' IT/M Ait 21/22 Ait 21 Aat Aaf 17 S«»t 1 Ott "Kaaikawa Mam" Ist Call 23/23 Sept 2t/27 Silt 21 Silt 2*t Call 21/ M Sept i Oct1,120 words
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Advertisement433 1960-08-04 10 EVERETT ORIENT UHE fv feaajnam, Jaaaa:— Sport p S'Mn -i-irj ••WTNtnafn" is »»i 11 i. it "•■••miBTT" 11 Aat it lit far laataaa. Ckitt*«asf. CahaOn ••MUnWtITT" tit I 7 7 Jtaf lll| Bulk oil latex mace available. JOHNSON LINE ttnaWV... 7stfl ISift ISaTt Far taakaj, Paniaa em— "Uo"* t Aat433 words
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Advertisement300 1960-08-04 10 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E' above registered P.W.D Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, P.W.D.. Johore up to NOON of the 13th August. 1960, for RAISING DAM AT BUKIT SOGA INTAKE. BATU PAHAT. Full particulars may be obtained from the Senior Executive Engineer. P.W.D..300 words
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Advertisement825 1960-08-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited for the appointment of a valuation assistant In the Municipal Treasurer 'a Department. 2. Salary Scale: $160x15-190/ Etam/268 x 30 380/ Exam/542 t>m. 3. Qualifications St. Cambridge Certificate Grade two or above, with credits In English Language. Malay. Mathematics and 3825 words
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Advertisement829 1960-08-04 10 NOTICES In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDIN.VNCK (CHAPTER 174) I AND In the Matter o( s THE CONTINENTAL TRADING COMPANY (MAUYA) LIMITED (Membere" Voluntary Wlndlng-Up > At an Extraordinary General Meeting ot the Members of tha above Company, duly convened and held at the Registered Office of the Company829 words
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Advertisement770 1960-08-04 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens who have not attained the age of 23 years and who have passed Form IV in an English School for appointment as Probationer Technicians in the i following Branches of the Survey Department: 1. The Instrument Repair Workshop, precision. 3. The Central770 words
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Advertisement285 1960-08-04 11 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT ir ..M.S. CAP. 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that :t is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend the Ipoh Approved Town Plan No. BS published as Notification No. 2846 In toe Federated Malay States Government Oaaette285 words
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Advertisement805 1960-08-04 11 (Contlnae* rroaa Pa** SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Wordt $S (Min.)— Box St cU. extra EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER required Immediately for professional office In Ipoh. Reply, giving details of age. experience etc. To Box A 9479 B.T. K.L. t EXPERIENCE' GROCERY delivery dark* and delivery hoy immediately. Apply "Tengah Food Supply." 3-31, Cbua805 words
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Advertisement1091 1960-08-04 11 SITUATION VACANT to Wordt tS Mim.)— Box St ctt. oxtn REQUIREO IMMEDIATELY a copytypist, must be faat and accurate, preferable with knowledge of shorthand. Apply Box ASS6I B.T. Spore SITUATIONS WANTED Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. oxtn dispenser. 15 yean experience, seeks similar post or as cashier, la latter1,091 words
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Advertisement955 1960-08-04 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE If Wort, $S Win.)— Bo, SO cU. txtrm CAVEMACM ROAD weliknown Dun(alow about 2 acre* freehold double it nnn badminton count garages ale. Phone s port ***** between 10.30 12.30 am., afternoon 4.30 5.30 THRU BEDROOMS terrace house at Casuarlna Road. Sembawang Hllla Estate. Car driveway,955 words
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Advertisement1007 1960-08-04 11 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it cU. txtrm NIW PAN BOOKS Tamlae By Ronald Kirkbride SI.2A Th* Sea My Sursary By Or. Joseph Manuir SI.2S Stallnsrad By Heinz Schrote (1.75 The Talisman Rlns By Georgette Heyer J1.25 AVA.ILAUi.r- AT LOCAL BOOKBHOPB Distributed By FtDIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES :o1,007 words
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Advertisement657 1960-08-04 11 MISCELLANEOUS U Wmrdt Si (Min.)— Box St eta. exlra A GIBSON AIR Conditioner can be yours on Hire Purchase (or only small deposit and 7<-, interest. Rotterdam Trading Company. ft.A.F. SELtTAR Civilian Welfare Fund August Raffle prise winners: 3764, 5*98, 7941, 1861. 7878. 8418, 3573. 3664, 7772. 4UO. 3380. S7SI.657 words
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Advertisement301 1960-08-04 11 WHERE TO EAT (S'pora) 2t Wordt Sit (Minimum) Outlm 1 month. It Wordt St (Mm > MUI FONC RISTAURANT Luacheon at only SI.M) per head: Ve(*> table Soup, Chicken Pilaw. Roll Butter, Cbeese Coffee. FRESH FLOWERS 2U Word, Sit (Minimum) Dmtlf I month. U Word, S2 SO (Mint HMD ORCMIUI301 words
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Article, Illustration879 1960-08-04 12 jjJVtRY teenager wants to be .beautiful. But sometimes young girls seem to think that to be beautiful means to look like somebody else, someone from the movies, from the magazines, or even their own prettiest friend. So they copy a tumbled hairdo from one,879 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-08-04 12 A LITTLE frock you can make yourself is this gay number in drip-dry printed cotton, with no sleeves and collar and a drop waist and lowered hemline.31 words
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Advertisement363 1960-08-04 12 gives your skin that look ofiflowerlike loveliness VITAMIN MOISTURE BALANCER the? secret rof.tlieifresh.* dewy look SnliKht.soquicklysbnorbed. you see the young, smooth «^Jj^g a^^fV^B^L^Bu' flow "like look at once. Use Ml4H gaapßHpßJfl Vitamin Moisture Balancer every n i«ht after cleansing. to I—' wag JB^sWF^LikwC^ tvcryday u "dcr mak^-up It I <S363 words
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Advertisement128 1960-08-04 12 THE SMALLEST ROOM' NEEDS THE strongest cleaner Shake some 'Harpic* into the bowl leave overnight then flush. That's all. No brush is needed. ><^. 'Harpic' thoroughly whitens, cleans, mmm deodorizes and Hjr)> c tham> I f I'Jl] I B disinfects the t*«a«l tk« II F 11 1 V "OJ hnul128 words
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Miscellaneous167 1960-08-04 12 Straits Times Crossword across 6 Come again about the doc 10 We Sfta grin 'where they Chair i M t by Napolew m ,i S-n^tA <ir.« afi*r 5 rs> 13 classical tenth without a 13 SSSSTc^ttet doesnt work very last, and worte In 14^n and dl-cemed In London g ff'^S-167 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1960-08-04 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL. GROUPS ARE SO EVENLY BALANCED THAT IT'S HARD TO SPOT FINALISTS By Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday FROM Friday night for the next ten days the best footballers from nine Asian countries will spread their soccer skills before the appreciative eyes of many thousands of Malayans1,193 words
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221 1960-08-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE teams of South Korea, South Vietnam, Hong A Kong and Pakistan arrived today for the Merdeka soccer tournament starting here on 1 Friday. Indonesia were the first arrivals yesterday. Japan. Thailand and Singapore are expected tomorrow. Pakistan are taking221 words
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Article205 1960-08-04 13 ITUALA LUMPI'R. Wed. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is president of the FA of Malaya, today issued a message of welcome to the eight foreign teams invited to the Merdeka football tournament which opens at the Merdeka Stadium on Friday. "Once again 1 am proud205 words
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Article903 1960-08-04 13 VUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Selangor Turf Club announced today that 12 Class 1 horses have been entered for the $9,000 King's Cup <6l> to be run on Aug. 14. the first day of the August meeting. Ihey are Hying Phoenix. Gallant bcholar. Hopeful Blue, Holi-903 words
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Article48 1960-08-04 13 BRISBANE. Wed. A world record for the men's 4xllo yards freestyle relay of 3mln 45.75 ec was set by four members of Australia's Olympic swimming team. Jon Henrlckv John Devltt, Qeoff Shlpton and Darld Dickson. clipped Msec from the previous best time for the event. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article34 1960-08-04 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. RAF Tmgsh beat Maxwell 'A' 7-0 at Balestier Road today, bat thl> scheduled Junior Cup match was played as a friendly because the appointed referee did not turn up34 words
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Article40 1960-08-04 13 KLANO. Wed. Five teams will compete in the open unit championship meet organised bj the Klang District AAA at the padang on Saturday. They are Selangor Telecoms. Malayan Railway SC MCA Youths (S'gor). Pelandok and Klang District AAA40 words
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Article112 1960-08-04 13 GUTOWSKI KILLED IN CRASH I OS ANGELES, Wed— Bob Gutowskl. holder of the official world record for th« pole vault at 15ft. BJin. wag killed yesterday in a car accident. Gutowskl was a first lieutenant In the United States Marines. Another marine was killed in the crash and a thirdReuter - 112 words
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Article70 1960-08-04 13 CINGAPORE. Wed.— Four Ma- layan golfers will leave for the United States next month to compete in the world amateur championship for the Elsenhower Trophy from ScDt. 28 to Oc'. 1 at the Merion Golf Club. Aidmore. Pennsylvania. The probable team announce,- 1 by the70 words
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Advertisement46 1960-08-04 13 s^^Tn^^^B I PRICKLY HEAT TlKre's do need for you and youf children to suffer from prickly beat and that hot tormenting itcb my longer. Buy a bottle of cooling, soothing, antiseptic DDU Prescuptioo and Mop prickly beat torment SOW! For DDD heals *i.M troubles J aster.46 words
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Advertisement214 1960-08-04 13 BANGKOK... Turn back the clock. Stroll amid the mystic world of the ancient orient. Sea the incredible relics of the Buddhist empire. Thrill a minute Thai boxing, bustling floating markets, maMive temples containing the famous "Emerald Buddha". These are Just a handful of the wonders of Bangkok. Fly to Bangkok214 words
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Miscellaneous271 1960-08-04 13 9wfRffl AK T -;< j SOCCER S'pore Junior Cup ko tourney (l»t rdl: Gblnm Athletic 'A' 2 < Andrew Yap. Choon Chee) Setia Jaya 0; 6prlngd«le 4 Katong 0; Perhlmponan SUa w.o. Pulau Branl Utd. Frlendlie*: RAP Tengah 7 Maxwall 'A' 0: Roblnaon 3 Cathay Kerb; 2, at S'pore. Ipoh271 words
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Miscellaneous81 1960-08-04 13 SOCCER T»ur match: S pore Jotnt Services v Madras iJn Besar 7.30 ML). Spore Jar Cap: Darul Aflah 'sV v RAF Chanel Un Besar 6.00> K Raja v Arsenal (Parrer Pk) Jollilads v SRC (padang). STB Khalsa (Parrer Pk). BCC v T. Kurau (Dadanx). ATHLETICS Schoolboy, match: Selangor v Ceylon81 words
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Article393 1960-08-04 14 REVIEW BODY CALLS FOR ENGLISH TO BE MADE A 'MUST' SUBJECT IN ALL FEDERATION SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ARRANGEMENTS for teaching English in all schools in the Federation were urged b\ the Education Review Committee in its report, re* leased today for publication in the newspapers.393 words
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111 1960-08-04 14 Big Seato tests to begin at Singapore BANGKOK, Wed. The Seato headquarters here today announced that a largescale land, sea and air exercise, beginning in Singapore, will be held to improve co-ordin-ation and cooperation among the defence forces of the eight Seato countries. From February to March, 1961. land andReuter - 111 words
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Article22 1960-08-04 14 SINGAPORE. Wed.— There will be a free film show at India House. 31 Grange Road, tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.22 words
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Article53 1960-08-04 14 MR. 00N KHENG MOA aged SO. paused .-may peacefully Wednesday. 6.10 p.m. Cortege leaves 90 Upper Aljunied Koad 4.45 p.m. today for Qeylang Methodist Church. MR. LOW EE KWONC of Yong Henc. Johore, aged 71 passed away peacefully at Thompson Road Hospital, Singapore 2 a.m. 3/8/60. Funeral at Bidadan53 words
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Article85 1960-08-04 14 OPENS NIXT THURSDAY at 9.00 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. also Knday and Saturday. "The Rape of the B«lt" by Bcnn W. Levy, an up to date version of Greek Mythology. Book now at Robinsons i37l3S> Ita a Stage Club production. REVLON.' REVLON: REVLON! Mis* Yvonne I James. Regional85 words
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Article34 1960-08-04 14 MANILA, Wed.— The United States will deliver 18 F-86-D all-weather jet fighters equipped to use "Sidewinder" missiles to the Philippine air force early next year, it was officially announced today.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article142 1960-08-04 14 Comedy of landlady and guests rE Rowcroft Theatre Club opened a four-night run of Leslie Sands's "Beside the Seaside" at its theatre in Ayer Rajah Road tonight. This comedy about a garrulous boarding-house landlady and her holiday guests Is well written, with plenty of laughs and the sort of warm,142 words
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Article58 1960-08-04 14 SYDNEY, Wed. British marathon walker, Dr Barbara Moore, said here today her next walk will be the longest of all around the world. She said she planned to complete the round the world hike in a series of trips. Her recent walk across America wouldReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration336 1960-08-04 14 Ignore reports of Thai discrimination, Malayans told POLICE GENERAL FLIES IN, CLEARS —AIR OF MALAY MISUNDERSTANDING'— KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday POLICE GENERAL Luang Chart Trakan Kosol, a Thai Under-Secretary, today urged Malayans to ignore reports of discrimination against Muslims in the Southern Thai states "because there is absolutely no truth in336 words
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190 1960-08-04 14 A MOVE TO BAR NON-CITIZENS FROM GOVT. JOBS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T»HE House of Representatives will be asked on Monday to pass a resolution that legislation be introduced to ban the employment of non-Federal citizens and aliens in Government departments and commercial and industrial firms in the Feder- ation. Notice190 words
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Article77 1960-08-04 14 ACCORD ON DEFENCE OF BORDER KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaya and Thailand today reached full agreement on plans to intensify the war against the 600 Communist terrorists seeking refuge along the border. Representatives from both countries who attended the Thai-Malayan senior staff committee conference htre today are happy with the outcome77 words
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156 1960-08-04 14 10 babies in 100 died in Brunei, Govt. told i ORUNEI, Wed. Ten babies out of every hundred died in the j State of Brunei, the j State Medical Officer, j Dr. Abdul Wah a b Ariff, announced here today. Dr. Wahab made the as- j founding disclosure in aReuter - 156 words
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Article82 1960-08-04 14 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Weci— Tea scores tn today's cricket matches are: At Binninfham: South Africans 134 for eight v. Warwickshire. Alt Canterbury: Kent 183 v. Derbysnlre. At Leyton: Essex 187 for four v. Northamptonshire. At Portsmouth: Middlesex 130 v. Hampshire. At WeaWn-Super-Mare: Worcestershire 195 for four v. Somerset. At82 words
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Article256 1960-08-04 14 LONDON. Wed.— Markets herr today were quiet aud generally irregular. The recent improvement In industrials was nut maintained following a disturbing interim statement concerning profits from Hoover and the fresh fall on WaU Street last night. Elsewhere mining shares were dull. Olltedged securities were again neglected. Closing middle256 words
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Article37 1960-08-04 14 LONDON. Wed.— Spot 30"-» d., Norn. Sept. 30Hd., Oct./ Dec. 30 \d, Jan/Mar. 30 ,d.. Apr./ June 30d.. July /Sept. 'J9\A.. Aug. c.l.f. 30 •\d., Sept. c if. 30-S.d.. Oct. ci.f. 30 ,d. Tone: Very quiet.37 words
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Article20 1960-08-04 14 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £«14',, Mllen £815, Forward buyers U144. sellers CSI64. Settlement Ul4. Turnover am. 145 toiu pm. 65.20 words
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123 1960-08-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A* PREGNANT WOMAN was found dead, with 15 A stab wounds all over her body, at her home In Klang Gates Road here today. Minutes earlier, neighbours had heard screams and rushed to her aid. They saw a man123 words
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197 1960-08-04 14 $500 GRANT FOR SECOND WIFE OF LATE RULER KUALA LUMPUF. Wednesday. THHE LATE Yang di-Pertuan Agony's second wife, A Tengku Zaidah binte Tengku Zakaria. is to b« paid a monthly allowance of $500 by the Federation Government. A trust fund of $92,000 is tc set up for this purpose. The197 words
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Article115 1960-08-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government plans to set up a S3 million trust fund to promott the development of industrial sites. The sum is included in Supplementary Estimates which will come up for approval by the House of Representatives on Monday. A sum or115 words
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Article56 1960-08-04 14 Sterling area reserves up LONDON. Wed— The sterling area's gold and convertible currency reserves an important factor in Britain's economic health rose during July by £37 million, the Treasury announced today. This brought them to a total of £1,070 million— the highest level since last November. They have risen continouslyReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement223 1960-08-04 14 Late CLASSIFIED ASVERTISEMENTS H'orrf.i <l* (Minimum,) FITZPATRICK: To Ida and Sid on 2.5.60 at Ulenranlrs Ho.->pital a daughter. JIT A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT P/'KSif JL SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! tZZX^JJL^ TIMES HOUSE. RIVIR VALLSV ROAD. SINOAPORE TEL. 2800 ■IRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, tf» 4 A «>R223 words
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