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Title Section21 1960-08-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 1 "X The Straits Times i o*l**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1960 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration688 1960-08-05 1 CABLE, PHONE APPEALS TO BRITAIN, U.S. Minister warns: This could be another Hungary ELISABETHVILLE, Thursday] Help us to maintain our present status KATANGA Cabinet Ministers are in touch by telephone and cable with Britain, the United States and other "free countries" appealing for help in maintaining the688 words
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Article229 1960-08-05 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE MINISTER for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said in the Legislative Assembly today that Mr. Ong Ehg Guan, former Minister for National Development, was a pawn in a game played by adventurers far more skilled, more clever and more agile than he. He229 words
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88 1960-08-05 1 SINGAPORE, Than. A motorist, Mr. C. G. Fairbairn, was seriously Injured when his car went off the road and crashed into a wall of the Times House building in River Valley Road tonight. Before going off the road, the car, travelling88 words
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Article30 1960-08-05 1 PORTSMOUTH, Thurs. Britain's biggest and last battleship, the 44,500-ton Vanguard, ran aground at the entrance to the harbour here today on her last voyage the scrap yard. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article26 1960-08-05 1 MADRID, Thurs.— Spanish police today banned everyone over 14 years of age from wearing shorts or bathing costumes outside seaside or recreational areas. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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306 1960-08-05 1 I Singapore, Thursday. fTHE Director of Legal Aid, Mr. Tan Boon Teik. today described the dismissal of a clerk employed by J. M. Sassoon and Co., sharebrokers. as "fully justified." In his report to the Government. Mr Tan who conducted an inquiry Into the circumstances306 words
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1704 1960-08-05 1 EDUCATION REPORT: CHINESE ARE COOL KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A STRONG PLEA that the Government should "go slow" with the recommendations of the Education Review Committee as far as Chinese schools were concerned was made today by top Chinese educationists. I The 7,000-strong United Chinese School Teachers' Association called an emergency1,704 words
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Article82 1960-08-05 1 Man shot dead by police OLIM RIVER, Thurs.— A 62-year-old man was shot dead yesterday afternoon in a police ambush on Sungel Chinoh Estate near Trolak, South Perak. The OC.P.D. Slim River, i Inspector R.K. Pillai, said an ambush was mounted following reports of rubber thefts in the area The82 words
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Article26 1960-08-05 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— An epidemic of typhus has broken out in Djambi. South Sumatra, according to Dr. Sujoto. Director of the General Hospital there.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article130 1960-08-05 1 Cholera area sealed: 250 die LAHORE, Thurs. The Pakistan Government has ordered the city and district of Sialkot, Northern Punjab, to be sealed off to check the further spread of cholera, which has so far killed 250 people. All movement to and from the area has been prohibited. Lt.-Gen. WA.Reuter - 130 words
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Article41 1960-08-05 1 I 150 MPH BDWABD9 AIR lURU. B\Sl l'.i]tforai4 Tbur.--lSi'ik-i peered X-1J i^rrid t pilot Jvc ITjU' r (.Mi,- jlifwtau Dticri >t bettei tb«o Jbptc tira'.-:-jK'-'i '<f v-'iiod t"d.i.<' I" c.-uliliiij worlds J-ir .Mjctd rc<.onl 1 it' mpb I PI41 words
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Article, Illustration169 1960-08-05 2 a chicken bait— and a few 'magic' words I I BUTTERWORTH. Thursday FIFTY-YEAR-OLD Ahmad bin Jusoh today captured his 31st crocodile. The 14ft. reptUe was fished out alive, but dazed, from the Merbau Kedon* River, near Sungei Dua villaee. eight miles from here, by Inche169 words
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Article247 1960-08-05 2 Call for a war memorial in Ipoh REMINDER OF PRICE MALAYA PAH... FOH. Thurs. Political leaders were all agreed today that the end of the Emergency should be marked by a fitting memorial in this town of 200.000. The Perak state war executive committee has applied to the Federal Government247 words
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Article25 1960-08-05 2 BUNGEI PATANI. Thurs— Hashim bin Awang, 18, was killed last night when he* was knocked down by a bus at Kupang. near Baling.25 words
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Article42 1960-08-05 2 PENANG. Thurs. St. George's Church workers will hold a sale of homemade cakes and other delicacies at the vicarage in Pangkor Road at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Proceeds will go to the St. Nicholas home and other charities.42 words
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Article33 1960-08-05 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Tlio Government spent $10,276 or. overseas trips for minister?, parliamentary and political secretaries and assemblymen from June last year, it was stated In the Legislative Assembly today.33 words
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Article108 1960-08-05 2 SINGAPORE. Thur». -j "THE Singapore Government Pensioners' Association is planning an insurance scheme to benefit bereaved families of pensioners. A death benefit fund proposed to which member* will pay 50 cents every time a member dies. An association spokesman said: "We hope to limit membership of108 words
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Article31 1960-08-05 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Malayan and Singapore Students' Association of Queensland is to start the first overseas student newspaper at the University of Queensland. It will be circulated throughout Australia.31 words
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Article, Illustration127 1960-08-05 2 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Brunei Government plans a huge $13 million hospital in Brunei Town, which when ready will be "a showpiece of the Far East.' This was revealed in Singapore today by Dato Dr. Joseph Brand, personal physician to the Sultan of Brunei. He127 words
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221 1960-08-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rpHE MINISTER or External Affairs is seeking A $200,000 in its supplementary estimates, to be put before the House of Representatives next week, as a trust fund to assist Malayans in distress abroad, including hitch-hikers and students. The fund, to be called221 words
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Article62 1960-08-05 2 CHANGLOON. Thurs. The 6.000 residents of this little frontier town, bordering Kedah and Thailand, were in holiday mood today when they staged an anti-Communist rally to mark the end of the Emergency. All the 80 shops here were closed to enable their workers to take aart in the62 words
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Miscellaneous34 1960-08-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby II I lA^ lAt \^m I If ALL I w^mm I V"^^^^^ I it^^LA A f^C -J #^LL> I MAI LON^f J I vttfDCiiCC i I Wll^T' tt*.t^L. I34 words
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211 1960-08-05 3 NIKITA URGED TO STOP WRANGLING AND WORK FOR GENEVA ACCORD WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE State Department yesterday called on Russia to resume earnest disarmament talks rather than try to confuse world attention by waging a propaganda campaign. The State Department was commenting onReuter - 211 words
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141 1960-08-05 3 'A-craters' to show effects on towns LONDON. Thurs. A milewide "crater" will be marked out at each of three typical British seaside towns on Saturday to demonstrate what would happen if a 10-megaton bomb fell in the area. The demonstrations organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, at Great Yarmouth,Reuter - 141 words
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Article20 1960-08-05 3 JERUSALEM, Thurs. Argentina and Israel announced last night they had resolved their differences over the Eichmann affair.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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160 1960-08-05 3 LET'S MAKE A SUPER JET TOGETHER, SAYS BOAC CHIEF LONDON, Thursday. SIR MATHEW SLATTERY. new chairman of BOAC, said here yesterday that he favoured the joint construction and introduction of a supersonic airliner by the Western World. But he said that if a race developed to Introduce a supersonic airliner,Reuter - 160 words
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Article30 1960-08-05 3 MANILA, Thurs.— A strike by 83 employees of PanAmerican Airways ended today after President Carlos Garcia referred the dispute to the court of Industrial relations for compulsory arbitration.—U.P.l.30 words
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Article28 1960-08-05 3 RAWALPINDI. Thurs. Ten people were drowned when a boat carrying 61 passengers capsized in the River Indus near Tarbela. about 18 miles from here. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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214 1960-08-05 3 Runaway Sylvia marries: All forgiven ONDON, Thurs. Sylvia Kwik, 18. runaway daughter of a wealthy Hong Kong businessman, married Pandelis Lazarou. 23--year-old Greek Cypriot. in Scotland last Friday, the High Court was told yesterday. Their elopement ended on a happy note with the judge discharging legal Injunctions against them and214 words
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Article47 1960-08-05 3 OXFORD. Thurs.— Thieves stole furs worth nearly £11,500 from a house near here last night while the owners sat. watching a television documentary on crime. Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Holding discovered the theft when they switched off the television and went upstairs to bed, Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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351 1960-08-05 3 LONDON. Thurs. DUSSIA may have deliberately shot down the American RB-47 reconnaissance plane because she feared it had discovered underwater testing of a secret new device in the Barents Sea, according to reports here today. The RB-47 was shot down on July 1351 words
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Article47 1960-08-05 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. Only five girls in the last nine years have evaded marriage long enough to be able to Baa in the South Celebes, it is reported. The author!•f?...** B*"- 8 1 appealing to parents not to let their children marry so young.— Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration223 1960-08-05 3 NATO CHIEF SOUNDS WARNING ON BERLIN WASHINGTON, Thursday. HENERAI. Lauris Norstad, Nato Supreme Commander, said yesterday that any attack >n West Berlin would be countered with the full force of all the allies, not just by the forces now stationed in Europe. He said this after a meetIng with PresidentReuter - 223 words
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93 1960-08-05 3 Cuban army major seeks U.S. asylum JUIAMI Thurs. A Cuban Army major who served on Premier Fidel Castro's first revolutionary tribunal sought political asylum in the United States yesterday. Major Raul Chibas arrived in Key West with his wife in a 17-ft. boat and was immediately taken into custody by93 words
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Miscellaneous304 1960-08-05 3 RADIO SINGAPORE ffi/ff^Rß^ffi--Medium Wave «76 Metres 10 00 Record Showcase; 10.30 Ted Short Wave: n metres And Uo <*»* from 9.M-10.M p.m. RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 (41.7 metres) Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; AM 600 To 9 °o Early Morninu 7.05 Melodies At Sunshine: 8.00 Service: P.M.304 words
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1850 1960-08-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government propose to introduce a new Employment Bill to deal with all classes of employees, including those hitherto excluded from the scope1,850 words
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Article163 1960-08-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MAN who stabbed his 25-year-old niece to death A ata house in Johore Road on the morning of Feb. 20 last was found not guilty at the Assizes Court today because of his unsoundness of mind at the time he committed the163 words
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Miscellaneous236 1960-08-05 4 TTHE following is today's x schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pay* Lebar Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Zurich, Teheran. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 710) 11.46 a.m.; from London Zurich, Beirut, Bahrein, Karachi, Delhi, Rangoon. Kuala Lumpur (BA 793) S.SS p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin, Djakarta (BA 70S) 10.50236 words
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Miscellaneous91 1960-08-05 4 Lumpur. Bangkok (TO 402) 10.45 a.m. Malayan Airways: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.31 a.m.; to Kuchlng, Brunei, Jesselton, Brunei (ML 476) 8 ajn.; to Jakarta (ML 303) 11 ajn.; to Kuala Lumpur ■Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur, (ML 123) 11 50 ajn.; to Ipoh. Penang (ML 106) 115191 words
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246 1960-08-05 5 I(L r ALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The new educational system proposed by the Education Review Committee will stand up to comparison with any system in the world. The Minister for Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said this in a broadcast over Radio Malaya tonight.246 words
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Article129 1960-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. r PHE Public Works Department has ordered a fleet of new trucks from Britain to be used in development plan projects A PWD spokesman said today that 70 tipper-trucks had been ordered at a cost of nearly SI million. The first129 words
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Article50 1960-08-05 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A serviceman. Myrdan Howells. was fined $500 in the Criminal District Court for attempting to steal a car. The offence took place at Cheong Chin Nam Road on June 12. Two other servicemen. C. Roseberry and Thomas W. Tweddle, jointly charged with Howells. were acquitted.50 words
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Article34 1960-08-05 5 IPOH. Thurs. -A ra.]"ay sratlon porter, Inche Wan Ahmad bin Saad. 42. reported to the police that thieves stole four turtle doves from his house in Kuala Kangsar Road here last night.34 words
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128 1960-08-05 5 A LOR STAR. Thurs. The national president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lock, was placed third on the list of 15 members elected to the working committee of the association's town branch at a meeting her* last night. He followed128 words
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Article74 1960-08-05 5 $285 more for mother of seven SINGAPORE, Thurs. New donations, amounting to $285, from readers in Singapore and the Federation to Mrs. Sandanam Mary, a Singapore destitute widow and her seven chU dren. reached Times House today. The total is now $435. The new donations are from: Mrs. Wee of74 words
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74 1960-08-05 5 HAWAIIAN TEACHERS ON A STUDY TOUR SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twenty-nine Hawaiian teachers, led by 40-year-old Professor Barbara Smith, arrived In Singapore today by Cathay Pacific Airways in the course of a Far East study tour. They were met by representatives of the University of Malaya Students' Union. The study group. 2474 words
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161 1960-08-05 6 Crime up all round in first 6 months ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. There has been a general increase in crime in the Federation during the first six months of this year, compared to the same period last year. Police statistics show that 10.428 crimes— murders, attempted murders, gang robberies, robberies, housebreaking161 words
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Article27 1960-08-05 6 IPOH, Thurs.— A barber, Abdul Jalll Mohamed, 40. was acquitted In the High Court here today of a rape charge. His defence was not called.27 words
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Article26 1960-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board has moved from the Johore Government offices building to offices at the sth milestone, Jalan Scudal. Tampol.26 words
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407 1960-08-05 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday TWE Singapore LegisA lative Assembly was told today that 294 teachers and lecturers resigned from Government service between June last year and May this year. Stating this, the Education Minister. Mr. Tone Nyuk Lin. gave a breakdown of the figure as follows:407 words
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204 1960-08-05 6 PENANG, Thursday. vtalaya could easily raise half a million dollars ai for a conservatory of music if everybody would forego going to the cinema for Just one or two weeks, Mr. David Morris, "Crossfire" critic, suggested over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. Morris,204 words
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Article51 1960-08-05 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— Two teachers were injured when a scooter skidded near Sungei Tukang two miles from here, yesterday. The injured were Inche Ismail bin Sutan and Inch* Sulaiman bin Hassan, both of Sungei Korok School. Alor Star. Inche Sulaiman had head Injuries. Inche Ismail hurt a51 words
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Article40 1960-08-05 6 KAJANG, Thurs. Dr. A. Thillalnath. from the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, has taken charge of the district hospital here. The former medical officer In charge. Dr. Hool See Choon, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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99 1960-08-05 6 Twins born as mother rides in ambulance 9UNGEI PATANI, Thurs. A woman gave birth to twins in an ambulance here last night. Mrs. James David was being taken from her home m Sungei Patanl to Alor Star Hospital when the babies, both boys, were born. The ambulance was near Bedong99 words
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Article52 1960-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Wong Siong Tin, 31, a towkay's son, died today, 10 days after a savage attack by a kidnap gang. The tbugs mauled him after his wealthy father, Mr. Wong Yoke Kee, fled from their carefully laid ambush at the Wilkinson Road junction of52 words
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159 1960-08-05 6 PENANG, Thursday. 'THE president of the Federation Women Tea- chers' Union, Mrs. R. Bhupalan. assured women teachers today the union did not intend to "sabotage" any other organisation. 1 "We are only trying to build a solid group of women teachers so that we can159 words
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Article88 1960-08-05 6 JAIL FOR A NOISY PRISONER KUALA SELANGOR, Thurs. A prisoner who had been singing loudly in a police lock-up punched an Inspector when he was told to stop making so much noise, the Magistrate's Court here was told yesterday. He also bit a police corporal, who had gone to help88 words
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Article29 1960-08-05 6 IPOH, Thurs. A girl cyclist, Loo Ah Foong, 17, was killed when she was knocked down by a car at the 8i mile Ipoh-Gopeng road here today.29 words
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Obituary20 1960-08-05 8 I* Wmrdt tit (Minimum) MIODLEMISS. MARIE, wife of Clyde Mlddlemiss passed away at Port-of-Spata; Trinidad on Wednesday *rd August.20 words
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708 1960-08-05 8 The Straits Times Friday, August 5, 1960. The Year Of Decision Two statements in Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's remarkable speech in the Singapore Assembly stand out from the rest The PAP's second year of office, seid the Prime Minister, will be a decisive one for the Government. If construction and708 words
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Article291 1960-08-05 8 The Thai Government naturally is no less anxious It defend itself than are some political adventurers in this country to attack it in the matter of the Muslim Malays in southern Thailand. One neec not accept General Luang Chart's bland claim that all is well in the southern291 words
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Article203 1960-08-05 8 The number of registered electors has neither increased by 200,000 nor fallen below the old figure as was variously predicted in the train of daily events. However, prophecy is no part of the Election Commission's work, and the modest increase of 27,000 is a thoroughly satisfactory result. The203 words
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1134 1960-08-05 8 SIR WILLIAM HAYTER - SIR WILLIAM HAYTER IS THIS THE MOST BACK-BREAKING JOB IN BRITAIN TODAY..? by THE Foreign Secretary has an impossible job. No-one in the British Government is so overburdened as he. The Prime Minister has greater responsibilities, but less paper-work. The other departmental1,134 words
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LETTERS
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Letter903 1960-08-05 8 PAPER PLANT PLAN Why the Apex Bank has adopted a cautious attitude... I WISH to clarify cer- tain points raised in the letter of the Acting Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives published in the Straits Times of July 29. The statement of the Apex Bank setting out903 words
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110 1960-08-05 8 'PHE parade to mark the ending or the Emergency was In every way excellent, most colourful, superbly organised and carried though without a hitch. But where was the reminder of some magnificent work done by the Hying clubs of Malaya in dropping millions of110 words
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Letter139 1960-08-05 8 CORRESPONDENCE on cars with left-hand drive reminds me that when I came from Europe I brought with me a car with left-hand drive—which is standard in Western Europe and the U.S. I had to alter It to righthand drive at considerable expense before it could be registered. Up139 words
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Letter117 1960-08-05 8 THE Minister of Food and Agriculture of Bengal State has complained bitterly about the rude treatment meted out to him and the delay of 40 minutes to clear him from th: Singapore airport. Your reporters would have done well to ask him how lons it takes to clear passengers117 words
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Advertisement89 1960-08-05 8 TOO TIRED TO LOVE? There is no doubi that fatigue can be an important enemy of a happy married life. Many marriages are wrecked or blighted by this single unobtrusive cause. This important problem is frankly discussed in an article by the laf" Dr. Marion Hilliard, a world-fam-ous obstetrician, in89 words
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Advertisement64 1960-08-05 8 g^a^a^a^a^a^a^Ha^a^ES J^M &J S Planning travel? Bangkok, Hong Kong, Japan in cherry blossom time! Touring Europe? Shopping in Rome, London or Paris U. S. A. Beaches at Santa Barbara and the Everglades in Florida? Boustead' s know them all, Air or Sea, Bus and Train, Ring them or call. Bousteads64 words
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Article232 1960-08-05 9 Second day of the big debate SINGAPORE, Thursday. MR. ONG ENG GUAN (Ind.-Hong Lim) resuming the debate on the speech of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, in the Singapore Legislative Assembly today, said that the Prime Minister's speech yesterday was intended to confuse the people. He claimed that after232 words
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Article, Illustration5364 1960-08-05 9 ...and he refers again to Blades, Thomson and Meadows He then said that Mr. Lee had been found out by people who were bi-lingual or tri-llngual, who had read the reports, and by people who spoke the different5,364 words
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Advertisement383 1960-08-05 9 Only thirty and no teeth of her awn... I YOU CAN LOSE ALL KecpiDß >our gums healthy is pffl|^j|p $M ium as vital v keeping >our «mm teeth clean. For once pirns becone infected, yoo an in danger of losing QIMS S.R. TOOTHPASTE all your teeth-bowerer perfect they may be.383 words
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Article300 1960-08-05 10 New $20 mil. bank for Malaya BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION NEW bank, which will be one of the largest incorporated in Malaya, is being formed with an authorised capital of $20 million of which $7.5 million will be paidup immediately. Called the Malayan Banking Ltd., it will have its300 words
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Article230 1960-08-05 10 HIGHEST PROFIT MADE BY BOAC IN the financial year x ended March 31, the British Overseas Airways Corporation made the highest operating profit in its his- tory, amounting to $36.5 million, according to the annual report just published. The report says that after payment of Interest totalling $34 million, a230 words
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Article84 1960-08-05 10 SARAWAK exported 18,845 tons of round timber in May, according to a bulletin issued by the Government of Sarawak Information Service. Kuching. This compared with 20,309 tons in April. Hong Kong was the largest customer, taking 10,851 tons during the month followed by Japan 4.746 tons. Italy84 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-08-05 10 A LEADING Japanese ship's propeller manufacIX turing company, the Nakashlma Propeller Co. Inc. is to expand business in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, by appointing Chop Leong Seng local agents. The managing director of Nakashlma company, Mr. Yamat.su Nakashlma, who visited Singapore last week,221 words
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164 1960-08-05 10 A SINGAPORE produce trading company, TJiat Seng and Co. Ltd., has opened an export department as part of its business expansion scheme. Messrs. Wee Lye Him and M. N. Marlcan. who were previously attached to the Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. (M) Ltd., are now in164 words
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Article33 1960-08-05 10 United States auto production dropped to 434,377 passenger cars in July. Still lower output is scheduled this month as more manufacturers close plants for model changeover*, according to trade quarters33 words
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226 1960-08-05 10 TPHE labour force em- ployed on tin mines in Perak, richest tin-bearing State in the Federation, is steadily increasing as a result of the relaxation of quota restrictions. Bigger quota In December last year, the 315 mines operating in the State employed a226 words
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Article, Illustration203 1960-08-05 10 KIWI TO BUILD FACTORY IN KUALA LUMPUR qtHE Kiwi Polish Co. (Malaya) Ltd. is planning a factory in Kuala Lumpur, said Mr. T.M. Ramsay, managing director of The Kiwi Polish Co. Pty. Ltd. of Melbourne, the parent concern of the world-wide organisation. Mr. Ramsay, who spent four days in Singapore203 words
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77 1960-08-05 10 Swiss rubber purchases rise in June CWISS rubber imports In June totalled 1,547 ton* compared with 1,325 tons in May. according to the Swiss Customs Directorate. Main sources of raw rubber in June were Malaya with 565 tons, Ceylon 54 tons, Indonesia 16 tons, Cambodia 15 tons and Great Britain77 words
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Advertisement284 1960-08-05 10 *F Swift sllent lightweight Standard Typewriter, with new shelf for typist's note-book, visible m W^ automatic margin, clean attractive type. -Also available' Hermes "Ambassador" Electric Typewriters. i MONROE Model manually operated. Thrifty of space XStSoiu^^>°^ J and portable it has a 10 column key- »?stC* o°?*"''!^-?^^ board, and 20 place284 words
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Advertisement1740 1960-08-05 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AQEN UYERPOOL, CLAStOW. LONION ft CONTINENTA'. PORIS. Due S'porr Sails P. Shim Pening OEMOOOCUS n.erpeei n Pert ta| CLYTONEUS Hamburg. Bremen. HoIUM ta| 11 MENELAVS LiterpMl, Oyblin l#a« An I An 7/ I Anil AtAPENOI Loon, HWg. Rdaa.N'Maß tag I tot H An 11/12 Anil1,740 words
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Advertisement1215 1960-08-05 11 R THE BEM UNB STEAMERS LTD. lIMAPMI ilniTMrrtM tM Mtal baataa) I lIMI SAILINGS to AMR. U.K. A etNTINENTAL PORTS S'Dore P. Sham Penar. HNIOYAt LrtirpMl, Hull. RotterOam Maorijuri 1/ I An 11/14 An 11/H «M HNAITT leaaM. erangemoitti 11/11 Aag 7/ I An 14/11 An IENMACINUI Naatarg, LlssM. S'moerth1,215 words
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Advertisement1357 1960-08-05 11 yg£. MoALISTER «i CO., LTD. W^ VBjJIS TEL, Nl. JSJ4I VliSw V 0 0" ■I.t.BBMAII UMB KLAVBKIU UMB LONMN NAMMM. MTTIMjAM. aMM. IM AHMUS. lAD FRANCIiet, a NRU. SEATTLE. VANCOWEI a POtTUW am Mr CMMMa t USA AaaMM Pap*. AMaptin Mrfi fw Ciawal Mat* CITY OF MELLINCTON America S'pora P.1,357 words
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Article141 1960-08-05 12 MELBOURNE, tfhurs. INVESTMENT shares traded along steady lines here today. On the announcement of new 1 offers received by Matthews Thompson from G. J. Colt?* and Woolworths, Matthews Thompson gained is. while G. J. Coles eased Is. sd. and Woolworths eased lid Awa gained Is. to 30s. Base141 words
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Article86 1960-08-05 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 1 16. O.D. 32 3 16. 90 d/st 32H credit bills. 32 11 16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31V86 words
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670 1960-08-05 12 ALL MARKETS REMAIN £!RY DULL ON ALL TRADING By Our Market Correspondent CMALL support at the lower levels was in evidence on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but apart from that the dull conditions continued. The market has entered one of its most stagnant periods for many months and is670 words
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Article21 1960-08-05 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: An*. 4 Auaj. 3 Industrials: 132.51 132.5S Tins- mi.vw zees* Rubber*: 2M.14 253.C9 Jan. 1 19S8=10021 words
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Article235 1960-08-05 12 A L'UI'ST nrsl grade rubber A buyers f.o.b. closed in Sin- j gapore yesterday at 105 S cents I per lb., down ifc cents on Wed- I uesday's close. The closing tone was quiet and slightly easier. S.C.CJt.A. CLOSINO PRICES in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1235 words
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Article34 1960-08-05 12 SINGAPORE, August 4. RUBBER: 185*s eeflU per lb. (down I 1 cents). 5 p.m. close: 105»> cents (slifhtly easier). TIN: 5410.25 per plcul (unchanfed). Estimated unofficial offering 300 tons (down 1* tons).34 words
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Article613 1960-08-05 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yeeterdiv. (Bargains are given before price* unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neare ords $3.03 and $3.04 ON. T; Gammon $2,174 and *2.18; G'town Disp. 52.10; Hume pref. A4s.613 words
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Article166 1960-08-05 12 SINGAPORE hinew Produce 0 Exchange noon prices per pleul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/ Continent Aug.,. Sept. shipments 53 2 buyers, 133 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk 147 sellers, drum $51 sellers. Pepper: steady; about 30 tons were reported done, Muntok white $315. Sarawak $310. special Sarawak black166 words
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Article233 1960-08-05 12 SHIPS lying aloagatfe the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected this morn- iag are: Bennevis 1/2. Perseus 45, Sho y o Ma r v 6A, Olenorchy 8 '9. Hoegh Silverspray 10/11. Orestes 13/14, Emilia Plater 18, Mandowi 19. Scudal N. Wall 3, Oiang Lee N. Wall 5, Marudu233 words
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Advertisement1126 1960-08-05 12 -—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■^sja^s^Sj^s^M M Express U.S.A. Pacific eh Atlantic Coat. Sorvlco E.T.A. E.T.A. E.Uk. I S'oore f. S'Mm f»nin| H'konf, 1. AnjeHl h. Yorl i "Oretei Mmi 17/ M Ih 21/22 AM 21 AH< 2t Am 17 Sift I *tt Kee.kjm Mire Ul Cell 21 25 Seal 2t 27 Stpt 21 Sell1,126 words
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Advertisement570 1960-08-05 12 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir Htigkmg, Japai:- S'D'jie P Shim fenang "RUTMIVERETT- »H "BMIEYtKn" -v-. ,31 Alg 21AM Ftr Bttgtli. Ckittlgtig. Cilcttli I "00«VIKTT" TTr. Set. M/M 7 Alg I AM Bulk oi latex space tviiiibie. JOHNSON LINE fir HtifkMf, Japae.- Spore P. Slim Pentng •ST»R lETEL6EUSE" I Atg I AM570 words
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Advertisement559 1960-08-05 12 NOTICES NASSIM ft CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by Public Auction In their Sale-Rooms Not. 4 4-1. Collyer Qaay, Singapore, on Saturday. 6th August, lMii. at 10 m. Teak dining table, chairs and sideboards: wardrobes; writing desks and typing tables; bookcases: steel 4-drawer filing cabinet; "Hoover' 1 washing machine; "Frigidalre"559 words
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Advertisement706 1960-08-05 12 NOTICES NOTICE !1. Notice \s hereby given that I with effect from Ist August 1960, U.e Registered Office of Hong J»tt I (Sungel Best) Ltd.. is MtuatsV at Messrs. Associated Mines (Malaya) Ltd., 4th Floor. Mansion House, High Street. Ku .la l impur 3. Notice is hereby given that with706 words
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Advertisement740 1960-08-05 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS' APPLICATIONS are invited for tbe post or a School Cleric (Male) In the Temenggong Ibrahim Secondary Girls' School 8.-.f' Pahat, johore. Applicants must have attained their 17th but no'their 23rd birthday, and must have passed the Cambridge School Certificate Examination. Salary Scale: 137.50x7 50-152 50/ 199x14 227/260x14 316.740 words
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Advertisement777 1960-08-05 13 I TENDERS Tenders »U1 be received at the office of the Principal, Malayan Teachers College, Penang, up to noon of 19th August. 1960 for the current year* supply of: (a) College furniture from p W.D. registered furnltura contractors. (bj Sports goods from Sports goods dealers. Forms of tenders and specifications777 words
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Advertisement977 1960-08-05 13 (Continued from Pace SI SITUATIONS VACANT I* Worsts Si Wtft.J Box it ct*. txtrm BOX AMIS S.T. Positions are filled. Applicants thanked. BOX AS4M S.T. Post of Clerk /Typist now filled. All tbe hundreds of applicants are thanked. WANTED Experienced Indian Cook Boy or Cook Amah for English family must977 words
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Advertisement1089 1960-08-05 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wmrd* SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm PASIR PANJANC: Available September for 12 to 18 months, modern tastefully fully furnished property 3 bedrooms (one air-conditioned), magnificent view on hHltop, large lounge, separate dining room, lovely kitcbenpractically new. Rent $750 0.n.0. David Phoa A Son* Batata Agencies. Tel:1,089 words
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Advertisement786 1960-08-05 13 EDUCATION 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm SHORTHAND (THEORY SPEED) In 4 months. Typewriting In 3 montbs. Special Rapid In 9 weeks. All guaranteed. For August Sessions In Snortband/ Typewriting/ Bookkeeping, enrol •art* wltb "1.T.8.". 19, Lorong 30 Oeylang. Spore. Pioneers of Rapid Courses since 1946. Examinations Pitman's/786 words
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Advertisement886 1960-08-05 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE 2U Word* Si (Min.)— Box St eta. mxtrm SCRAP-WASHER good, second-band. Reply The Kant Ar.latic Co. Ltd., Talpinf Telephone 9»S. WANTED tt Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm t ENGINE DRIVERS wltn first grade ateam and diesel certificates. Box A.SZHH B.C. B'pore. QUALITY STEREO AMPLIFIIR. playing886 words
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Advertisement631 1960-08-05 13 FOR SALE I* Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et: mxtrm ANNUAL 50<-« REDUCTION Sale:— Bathtowels $1/-, Ladles' Beachwemr. Swuawear, Ladies' Jantien Styles, Twinaets. Ladles' Dustercoats. Visit Luck's 17. Orchard Rd., Spore. RAINBOW KNITTING MACHINE Electric Portable Sewing Machine $90/-. Band Operated Machine $80/-, Electric Portable Automatic Zlg-sag (German) $400/- Pbone631 words
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Advertisement230 1960-08-05 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) tt Wmrd* Sit (Minimum) DmUm 1 mmnth. 1$ Word* Si it (Mm ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of tbe Batik Inn 312 Orchard Rd. STEVENS QUEST HOUSE. Tel: ***** Most Economical, Central Dally /Permanent. MAVFAIR HOTEL Spore Central Rooms Alrcondltloned. Popular Bar Courteous Service. STATION HOTEL, 8lng: pore.230 words
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431 1960-08-05 14 DIVISION FOUR CLUBS UNLUCKY IN DRAW LONDON, Thurs. 'pnE fourth Division came oil worst when the first round draw of the new English Football League knockout Cup was made at Manchester yesterday. Seventeen Fourth Division clubs participate immediately, with 11 First Division sides, ten of the Second, and eight ofReuter - 431 words
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Article148 1960-08-05 14 League warns Oldham players MANCHESTER. Thurs.— An 1 English Football League commission yesterday decided to "severely reprimand" two Fourth Division Oldham players and "to warn them as to their future conduct." The commission was investigating allegations of conversations between players with a view to bets being made on the outcomeReuter - 148 words
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Article343 1960-08-05 14 ■W^mßmmnt- w SPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. piVE horses who did well at the recent Penang r Turf Club's July meeting have been promoted. They are: From Class 3 to Class 2 Straat Peter, Umbrlan and Supersonic. From Class 5 to Class 4 Mallee and True Love.343 words
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Article73 1960-08-05 14 BANGKOK. Thurs. The world flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch of Thailand is expected to fight Pascual Perez of Argentina in a return bout on Sept. 23 in Los Angeles. This was revealed today by Pone's manager, Mr. Thongtos Intreto He had proposed the date to George Parnassus, promoter ofReuter - 73 words
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Article422 1960-08-05 14 S'pore amateur meet runners (SINGAPORE, Thurs. i a card for Saturday's amateur race meeting at Bukit Timah: KAI'K 1—2.15: (Class at— Zh 1 Kolek. 2 Polo. 3 Zarifl, 4 Big Heart. 5 Bubbles, 6 Kilmery. 1 Moondyne, 8 Smoky. 9 Willora, 10 Bailey, 11 Bay Star. 12 Champagne, 13 John422 words
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Article84 1960-08-05 14 CYRACUSE. Thurs.—Multicoloured fireworks wtil greet the arrival of the Olympic Torch here from Greece on the evening of Aug. 18. It will be carried to Italy across the lonian Sea by the Italian navy training ves&el. Amerigo Vespucci. The torch will be taken to the mythological ArethusaReuter - 84 words
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1189 1960-08-05 14 FMAAU NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: ULL DRAW AND PROGRAMME mHE draw of the Federation of X Malaya Amateur Athletic Union's first national championships to be held at the Padang Ncgri, seremban, on Aug. 12 and 13 (starting at 2 p.ni. on the first day and 9.45 a.m. on the second) Is: AUG.1,189 words
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Advertisement234 1960-08-05 14 Bigger I »^^^^^^^B*?^**SBPwE3Sßs |f bbbbbbbHE: W^ i -'siii '?i'i'is'i'r J&SB&S&S&StG&tefctt'^ffi' T^*>^s^ Nfc' BBBBBBBBBftiu^' W* KM^^BBBBbK^LbBBBbILbBBBBbI !BB^^a»^siII««M^^^^^^^^aB«BBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBBB«BBBS^^^^^^^<B^LBC^^Tffim^' l< 5 "jfe"' LbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM ;j^j^gP||^^^B|^Bß^Hßß r^^^^^l I IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbB (bbbbbbbl '-Ww^'- y^^^^^^'^ HbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH 8.7 cv. ft. gives you more space for less money than any other refrigerator on the market. Like all GALA refrigerators it's234 words
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Article66 1960-08-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurg. The Thailand's soccer team of 17 players and four officials arrived here today by air confident of success. Their coach. Cot. Tanld Vallteuta. said: "I think, we have an even chance of wfcUng In our group. "We beat Malaya In the S.E.A.P Games and66 words
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Article603 1960-08-05 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By F.A.M. CAN TAKE CREDIT FOR FINE ACHIEVEMENT EVER since the last ball was kicked in the Merdeka second anniversary international tournament last year, Malaya's growing army of soccer fans have looked forward to this fourth festival of Asian soccer arts which603 words
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687 1960-08-05 15 T*HE full programme and teams for the Merdeka Anniversary Football Festival is: TONICHT 7.45 Malaya v japan. REFEREE: Lee Pak Jong 9.15 Pakistan v Thailand. REFEREE: Hong Dark Young The teams (jersey numbers in brackets^ MALAYA: Lourdes (D. Yee Seng Choy (2>. Ng687 words
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Article140 1960-08-05 15 Japanese look determined and fit KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.The Japanese football team, for the Merdeka tournament flew in here today looking fit and determined. However the Japanese hay« not brought their best team. Another Japanese representative team left Tokyo on July 16 for a two-month tour of Eurono and Russia. The140 words
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Article140 1960-08-05 15 AFC TO DISCUSS RULES CHANGES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. v —The Asian Football Confederation executive committee will discuss proposals to amend rules of the Asian Cup and Abdul Rahman Cup competitions at Sunday's meeting to be held at the Residency at 10 a.m. Mr. Lee Wai Tong of Hong Kong, the140 words
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Article307 1960-08-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE visiting Ceylon Combined Schools athletic; 1 team beat Selangor Schools by 75 points to 6' at Mi rdeka stadium today. But the biggest cheers were for Malaya's Olympic representatives Kamaruddin Maidln and Shaharuddln Mohd All, who beat the Selangor long Jump307 words
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Article51 1960-08-05 15 MANILA. Thurs. The Philippines beat Australia 100-73* In a pre-Olympic basketball match here tonight. The score was tied flve times early in the game with the Australians matchIng the Filipinos' fast pace. But the Philippines dominated the later stages and drew away with more accurate shooting—Reuter - 51 words
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Miscellaneous307 1960-08-05 15 SOCCER Tour nutrh: Madras 3 ijanaS'pore Joint Services 1 i Ins tone i. at Jn. Bwir, Spore. Spore Junior Cup: STB 1 (T. Mission) Khalsa 1 (S. Jurl): Jollilacls 3 (Barlow 2. gift) SRC 0; 8OC 2 iBalfour. G. Allan* T. Kurau Utd 2 (Slew Kay). parul Allah 4 iSluiruddln307 words
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Article30 1960-08-05 16 MR. LEE SIAK HOE and children thank all relatives and friends for BH-sMgcs of condolence, scrolls, wreaths, mebt vimts and kind attendance at the funeral of his wife J8.60.30 words
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298 1960-08-05 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. rpHE Workers' Party A tonight attacked the People's Action Party for its "change of face" on the question of seeking complete independence for Singapore. Chairman of the party, Mr. David Marshall, in a statement recalled that Prime Minister298 words
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Article142 1960-08-05 16 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Thurs. Tea scores in todays cricket matches are: At Birmingham: South Africans 185 (OLinn 61). Warwickshire M: for seven. At Lejrten: Essex 299 for nine dec. Northamptonshire 208 for four (D. Barrick 68 n.o. B. Crumb 51 n.0.). At Portsmouth: Middlesex 130. Hampshire 286 for twoReuter - 142 words
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Article320 1960-08-05 16 LONDON, Thurs. Industrial equities resumea their advance in London stock markets today but elsewhere conditions were very quiet and price movements narrowly irregular. The good United Kingdom gold reserve figures for July and the record employment figures for June more than outweighed the f.-esh fall on Wall Street320 words
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