The Straits Times, 8 August 1960

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  • 20 1 V AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Sat*"" 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1960 <, 15 CENTS.
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  • 734 1 MR. LUMUMBA: I PONT WANT U.N. SERVICES 'Dag has failed to get Belgians out of country' African states offer to send in troops CONAKRY, Sunday MR. PATRICE LUMUMBA, the Congo Prime Minister, today asked President Kasavubu of the Congo to call a Cabinet meeting to dispense
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  • 63 1 MR. PIERRE KIBWE, Katanga's Finance Minister, told a press conference in Brussels last night that if Ghana wanted to send its Army to his country "they will find us more than ready for war." He said Katanga could mobilise just as fast and thoroughly as
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  • 181 1 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. T»HE Opposition defeated two PMIP Government motions in the Legislative Assembly today, 24 hours after it had survived by one vote an Opposition motion of "no confidence." Ustaz Ahmad Azam, the former Commissioner of the party in Trengganu, who yesterday saved the
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  • 73 1 $5,000 cloth theft from wellknown weaver KOTA BHARL. Sun. Thieves broke into the house of a well-known weaver. HaJJan Che Bidah binte Che Yin, in Kampong Penambang here, and stole 100 pieces of kain songklt, valued at $5,000. The raiders, who entered the house through a back door, helped themselves
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  • 22 1 STUTTGART. Germany. Sun.— Former West German President Theodor Heuss will go to India Nov. 2 for threeweek visit.— U.P.l.
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  • 223 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday TH E FEDERATION Union of Fire Fighting Services has submitted a fresh memorandum to the Government seeking better conditions and a unified salary scheme. It requests the Government to give firemen throughout the country the treatment of those of the
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  • 526 1 MCA told to back education report KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lock, today called on all M.C.A. members to back the Rahman Talib Report on education "in the interest of every future citizen of the country." He made the appeal
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  • 130 1 New U.S. blast against Cuba WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. today accused Cuba of economic aggression, military interference in neighbouring countries, disregarding human rights and increasing international tension by subservience to Chinese and Soviet Communism. The charges were made in a 78-page memorandum to the peace committee of the 21-nation organisation
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  • 33 1 CUINEA: USE OUK TROOPS I. MILD NATION.- V< TorW S>uo Prcaidrul S< kuu lour of OniDti b.. üblcd secretary General MaiMMrakJtcM iumsUd? on imrnedul? mplovii)' m of Ciuiat* troop- in K
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  • 348 2 JESSELTON Sunday EDUCATION DEMAND HAS THESE AIMS: UNITY, PROSPERITY, FITNESS TO RUN LOCAL AFFAIRS r nHK North Borneo Government is making a determined effort to meet the "widespread and urgent demand for education in English' 1 with these two objectives: 0 To develop a racially coherent
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  • 27 2 TANJONG MALIM. Sun. The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board has approved a grant of $28,000 to the Old Folks Home in Kotayong Road here
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  • 165 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the Malayan Youth Council and Muv Ister for Transport. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jublr, today called on youths to work closely with the Government In the nations community development schemes. Inche Sardon was speaking at the annual general
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  • 84 2 THE RAJA PLAN MI/DA or Selangor helps a spastic child to draw after the opening of the Federation's first school for spastic children in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The school is in a building, donated by a businessman, Mr. K.C. Dat.
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  • 120 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. MR. T. R. POLLARD, 61, director of industrial research at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, has arrived to advise the Singapore Government on the possibilities of industrial research and the assistance It might give to the State's new industries, i Mr. Pollard will
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  • 55 2 LONDON. Sun. Singapore was represented at the 50th anniversary celebrations In Edinburgh of the Royal Overseas League by Mr. Chew Woon Poh. a former chairman of the Singapore branch of the' League. He was one of several overseas visitors presented to the Duke and Duchess of
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  • 211 2 CEYLONESE PREPARE A WELCOME FOR AMERICAN SINGAPORE. Sun. Ceylonese in Singapore and the Federation are preparing a big welcome for an American who has served Jaffna College In Ceylon for the past 23 years. He is the Rev. Sydney K. Bunker, president of Jaffna College, who is due in Singapore
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  • 19 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inche Majedth bin Ibrahim. Senior Customs, Officer, Johore. has left for Ceylon on holiday.
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  • 81 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Johore Bahru won the St. John Ambulance Brigade uniform test at Kuala Lumpur last week and were presented with the challenge shield by Dato V.T. Sambanthan, the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. The members of the win- ning team were Ong Chow
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  • 298 2 FORMER O.C.P.D. GETS BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT ACQUITTAL BALING, Sunday. TOE Baling Magistrate. Syed Mahadzir Fadaak, 1 today acquitted the former OCPD. Kroh. ASP Lim Ah Ewe, of two summons charges of making a false report and negligently firing a pistol so as to endanger the life of others. Describing
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  • 77 2 New nurses' hostel going up J V UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Work has started on a new $50,000 hostel for nurses and mldwlves of the General Hospital here. Workmen are new laying the foundation of the hostel, which is being built opposite the present nurses' hostel beside the hospital. The new
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  • 96 2 MIC LEADER CALLS FOR RACIAL UNITY PENANO. Sun Ther* must be unity among thvarious races in Malaya A the country is to progress, the president of thj Bukit, Mertajam branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. M. Somasundaram. said last night. "Especially must this o* so in the Alliance, of
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  • 38 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Five thousand school children will take part in a children's festival week from Aug. 12 in aid of the National Theatre Fund and to foster better relations among all students in Singapore.
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  • 851 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday THE EUROPEAN representatives on the U.N. Security Council are expected to propose a compromise resolution by which U.N. troops will enter the Katanga province peacefully. The resolution also requires Mr. Das Hammarskjold. the U.N. secretaryteneral. to sponsor
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  • 212 3 HAVANA, Sun. Major Raul Castro, Cuban Armed Forces Minister, early today announced the nationalisation of the Cuban Electric Co., Cuban Telephone Co. Esso Texaco and Sinclair Oil Companies and all 36 American-owned sugar mills in Cuba. He made the announcement at a Latin American
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  • 115 3 TOKYO. Sun.— Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda said today he Intended to dissolve the Diet (Parliament) before the end of the year. Mr. Ikeda did not give a specific date but permitted reporters at a Press conference to assume that the dissolution of the House
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  • 243 3 'Yankee sub go home cry now TOKYO, Sunday. rpHE Council of Yokohama Port Workers Union -L today issued a statement demanding that the United States submarine Grayback leave Japan immediately. The statement said: "It does not matter whether the Grayback Is equipped with nuclear warheads, but it does matter that
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  • 122 3 US soldier flees to Soviet zone pRANKFURT, Sun. U.S. Army authorities said today that a naturalised. American soldier from the 513 th Military Intelligence Unit near Frankfurt has been missing since Wednesday. The announcement followed East German reports that an American "secret service agent" named Slobcda had fled to the
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  • 55 3 AMMAN, Sun.— A middle Bronze Age tomb dating back to 1900 B.C. has been found 17 miles north- of here, Mr. Awnl Dajanl, director of Jordan's Antiquities Department, announced. The tomb, contained tour lamps, two jugs, two spearheads and the remains oi a jar dating
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  • 63 3 CAIRO. Sun. Men aged over 60 will from now on need special court permission to marry girls aged under 30 In the United Arab Republic. A new law issued here breaks a centuries old custom by which men*, who are allowed four wives under Muslim
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  • 40 3 LA PAZ (Bolivia), Sun. Victor Paz Estenssoro, 52--year-old lawyer and economist, was last night sworn in for a second four-year term as President of Bolivia. His Vice-President is 48-year-old labour leader Juan Lacmin Oquendo. Reuter.
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  • 99 3 ROBOT WILL OPERATE RAIL SYSTEM HAMBURG, Sun. The first fully automated underground railway In the world with an electronic brain controlling the arrival and departure of trains is planned to be in operation here by the end of 1962. The "brain" will control the whole system, which engineers hope will
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  • 24 3 JESSELTON. Sun. The Customs Department collected $895,000 in revenue last month. Of this, $513,000 was from import duty and $273,000' from exports
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  • 342 4 NAIR: TASK CALLS FOR MASS-SCALE DEDICATION, IMMENSE EFFORT AND ORGANISATION SINGAPORE, Sunday. \IR. C. V. DEVAN NAIR, chairman of the Adult Education Board, has described the eradication of illiteracy in Singapore as "a major and continuing challenge to our community." In a broadcast over Radio Singapore,
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  • 31 4 MISS ALICE SWAN, 19, voted "Miss College" :.t Teachers' Night a get-to-gether of Singapore teachers held at the Singapore Military Forces hall on Saturday night. Straits Times picture.
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Methodist youth throughout the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will gather here for their biennial all-Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute, scheduled for Aug. 17 to 22.
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold a luncheon In honour of all participants of their "Boys' Day in Business" project at Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 20 at 1.15 p.m.
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Seventeen members of a college outing with a difference flew In here today for a four-day visit. Each member of the group is either a student or a graduate of the California State College at San Diego. Their next halt Is Manila before returning home.
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  • 191 4 Terms that ended a strike SINGAPORE, Sun. The management of John I. Thornycroft and Co. Ltd.. today clarified two points in newspaper reports of a draft agreement reached with the Singapore General Employees union yesterday, and which ended a three-week strike of the company's 250 workers. The company's accountant, Mr.
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  • 145 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Musical Society persuaded a goodly audience to the Cultural Centre tonight to hear Michael Head in the triple role of pianist, singer and composer. If memory serves, Mr. Head's baritone is not as strong i.or quite as flexible as when we last
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Indonesian community In Singapore will observe Indonesian Independence day here on Aug. 17 with celebrations at the home of Col. Sughi Arto, the Indonesian ConsulGeneral.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Police Band will play at the Esplanade on Wednesday from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 163 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Indonesian musician Pak Kasur and his pupil angklung players were the hit of today's aneka ragam rakyat at the Botanic Gardens. He taught first a group of children under 10 and then another of youths how to make angklung music,
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  • 148 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. TWO ambulances of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Singapore made a total of 3,135 calls last year, or an 1 average of eight a day. The society's chairman, Mr. R. M. McLeish. gave this figure tonight
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  • 1218 5 Viennese beauty was modern Lucrezia Borgia CREATURE OF THE STREETS' MADE MURDER PAY QN the cold and rainy Viennese morning of December 6. 1938, a pale-faced, trembling woman was led to execution. Only a few months before, Hitler had annexed Austria and one of the "improvements" the Nazis brought to
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  • The Straits Times Monday, August 8, 1960.
    • 610 6 The Katanga problem, now brought to the Security Council's notice in dramatic circumstances, has been immeasurably complicated by the readiness of Guinea and Ghana to help Mr. Lumumba subdue the Congo's rebellious province. If the Congo Government, on the strength of this promised assistance, demands that the
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    • 415 6 Much as members of the Trengganu opposition may relish the thought, the bustle of a new election would be too great a price for the merry pranks of the PMIP Government, and the sight of Inche Ahmad Azzani joining with the Alliance and Party Negara to bring it
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    • 168 6 Ever since the establishment of relative calm in Laos there have been signs that the Viet Minh was stepping up its activities in Vietnam and Cambodia. The rather fluid political situation in Cambodia is undoubtedly a temptation to Communist infiltrators and the entrenchment there of a strong Communist
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  • 1400 6  - Crazy, Kafka-like world of the Congo PATRICK ODONOVAN THIS THEN IS THE ULTIMATE DISGRACE OF COLONIALISM The Belgians left it a new Marie Celeste going nowhere, crewless it must stand as one of the truly evil things that one race has done to another... by LEOPOLDVILLE. THE Congo is no
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  • Letters
    • 391 6 ALLOW me to raise a few points on the article by Roland Chains in your Issue of Aug. 1. To my mind, the article was written in an optimistic frame of mind and does not, in some instances, face up to reality. Mr. Challls
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    • 89 6 "THE repairs to the road between Gelang Patah, Johore and Tiram Duku referred to by your correspondent "Priority" are preliminary to the provision of a bitumen surface, funds for which have been provided by the Johore Government Work has been delayed by wet weather and the resulting inconvenience
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  • 197 7 COLLEGE HAS SPACE FOR ONLY 70 RUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Half the number of qualified students wanting to enter the Technical College here had to be turned away for lack of space. The principal of the college. Mr. N. A. Nair. said thi today when commenting r> the enrolment for the
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  • 104 7 MOVE TO AMEND UNION BILL BEFORE IT IS RE-INTRODUCED SINGAPORE, Sun. Important amendments to the Trades Union Bill have been proposed for the consideration of the Singapore Trades Union Congress before the Bill is re-introduced in the Legislative Assembly. These would require all existing unions to: 0 AMEND their rules
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  • 37 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Three new companies have been granted pioneer status, the Government announced yesterday. They are the Federal Metal Printing Factory Ltd.. Malayan Ceramic Industries and Malayan United Industrial Co. Ltd.
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  • 375 7 NEW BILL TO PROVIDE UNIFORM SCHEMES OF BENEFITS, HOURS AND DISMISSAL PAY FOR SPORE EMPLOYEES SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE new Employment Bill to be introduced by the Singapore Government will provide for uniform schemes of benefits and working lours for all workers. The Bill will repeal
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  • 82 7 $1,000 FOR PRIZE PICTURE SINGAPORE Sun.— Mr Vun Kyn Hee, of South Bridge Road, today won the first prize of $1,000 in the Shell Company's "Oil in the Life of Singapore" photographic competition with an entry entitled "The Harvest". The second prize, $500, was awarded to Mr. Yip Poh. of
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  • 45 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The three-week-old strike at the Tan Jong Rhu shipyard of John Thornycroft and Co. Ltd., Is over. An agreement was reached yesterday between the management and the Singapore General Employees' Union, which represents about 250 workers employed by the firm.
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  • 80 7 New head of Poly nautical department CAPTAIN A. M. MUne, the first head of the Singapore Polytechnic's nautical department, pictured in Singapore yesterday. Capt. Milne. 40, obtained his master's certificate at the are of 24. Till recently he was with the Hull Trinity House Navigation School near Glasgow, which was
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  • 111 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The President of the Johore Bahru Town Council, Inche Abdul Razak bin Jallinln, presented the Johore Coronation Medal to all town councillors and three senior members of the staff at the last meeting of the council. The councillors were Mr. Won Sze Ming.
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  • 169 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T<HE National Union of Plantation Workers todaj "wholeheartedly" supported the recommendation of the Education Review Committee to raise the school-leaving age to 15 and provide free primary education to all children from 1962. A union statement urged i the Government to create
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government will Introduce comprehensive legislation for the regulation of Muslim marriage and divorce and Muslim religious affairs on the lines of legislation enforced in the Federation of Malaya.
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  • 48 7 SINGAPORE. Bun. Four frigates of the Indian Navy under the command of RearAdmiral B.S. Soman sailed away for Calcutta this morning. The ships I.N.S. Mysore. Juthar, Brahmaputra and Khukri. had arrived here yesterday, after taking part in naval exercises In the Indian Ocean
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  • 296 7 Highlands to get boost for tourism IPOH, Sunday. PAMERON HIGHLANDS will soon be able to double its intake of visitors and holidaymakers with increased hotel accommodation. In the past the growing tourist trade at this popular resort has been hindered by the lack of sufficient accommodation. This is now being
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  • 102 7 $64,000 SURPLUS IN CO-OP BUDGET TPOH, Sun.— The Govern- ment Servants' Co-ope-rative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. here has budgetted for a surplus of $64,234 out of a total revenue of $96,557 for next year. The budget was passed by more than 200 members at the annual meeting of the
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  • 134 7 Land resale call to Govt SINGAPORE, Sun —An Umno Legislative Assemblyman today suggested that the Singapore Government .should Include a scheme to acquire and resell lend to settlers in its Development Plan. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat (Geylang Serai) said the Government had plans to spend $210 million under
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  • 112 7 BALING. Sun. More than 2,500 people took part In the first antl-Communlst rally to be held in this "peace talks" town yesterday evening. The rally was addressed by the Kedah Mentrl Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, who later led the procession through
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  • 271 7 PENANG, Sunday THERE are too many mushroom unions In the Federation. Mr. G.V. Abraham, Penang divisional chairman of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, said today. "If trade unionism in this country is to be a force to be reckoned with, there must be more national
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  • 162 7 2 MINISTERS IN UMNO DRIVE TO WIN BACK THE EAST COAST ifIUALA LUMPUR. Sun. >**• Two Ministers will lead an Umno commission to vitalise the party in the PMlPcontrolled States of Kelantan and Trensganu. They are a vice-president of Umno. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. the Minister of Agriculture; and
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  • 148 7 Attack on security measures is expected KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A vigorous attack on the Internal Security Act is expected to be made at the annual conference of the Labour Party of Malaya m Johore Bahru on Aujr. 20 and 21. About 300 delegates and 200 observers are expected to attend.
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  • 35 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Thieves broke into a shop In Kirn Ching Street on Friday night while the proprietor. Mr. Lee Slew Plang, was asleep and got away with $1,360 in watches and cash.
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  • 23 7 BRUNEI. Sun. The final phase of the census In Brunei will begin on Wednesday when enumerators set off on their rounds.
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  • 830 8  -  HAROLD NICHOLSON PAGE EIGHT PRESENTS... A MONDAY MORN4NG REVIEW OF THE BOOKS OF THE WEEK < AND NOW TOMORROW. By Vernon Bartlett (Chatto and Wlodu. 215.) by of a writer 'crazed by the spell of Asia' riROM the wordly r point of view Mr. Vernon Bartlett would
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  • 132 8 Giants Cast Long Shadows. By R. H. Bruce Lockhart. (.Putnam. 215.) SIR Robert Bruce Lockhart's friends are a varied and amusing bunch, and he is much too generous to keep them to himself. Here they are again, the faithful companions of a long lite in diplomacy and
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  • 127 8 STORY OF AN ARMY THE MARAUDERS. By Chanton Ogburn. (Hodder Stoughton. 165.) By DAVID DIVINE IN certain areas In the last war private armies tended to proliferate. Sometimes they achieved a purpose, more frequently they did not. Because of their inti....ely personal character— they were almost always ardent volunteer organisations
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  • 178 8 A TIME IN ROME. By Elizbeath Bowen. {Longmans. 215.) MISS Bowen is a for- midable visitor, to Rome. She has patience and a powerful pair of feet. She knows what to look for, and above all, she ha* stamina. Just getting to know the place, she
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    • 62 8 Do you rrrognisr Ihis Car? You have 10 be a expert on image tan to give the torreci answer.' a "1908 Cadillac Bui Drmi* chocolates can be recognised immediately by their mm top qualir). and deliciuus BMt! Alnays U rl< omr THE WONDER CLEANERI for Clothe*, upbolatery, carptti, paintwork, motor-cmn
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    • 210 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS 6 Not heavy btuU, apparently 1T& WKr to dreum--2? VT^i 7> atance. In an Impromptu way A T* 3^""* nd I* l 7 One^ who MM In by ten. npi.r3»? »>»»*« it mm s.ScTtya.^w U BTnVi'li; b» m~y -lav- wantod II &VS« «o JS.-Sgj-^JK- to an*
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1739 9 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL GUMBW. LONXN > CONTINENTAL P01». Out S'poif Sain K S'hw wan CLTTMin Htmburf. •tmmi. Ho'laM Aig 11 MENEUOS Liwratal, Dublin ll Ptrt Aag 11 WAPINM Loon. H'btrg. R'dtm, A'mowth Ma. 11 tjg M An 11/12 Anil PATROCUIS L.itrftti. filtsfoa An 11 An 11
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    • 1284 9 /SSSvTHE LalC LINES- rTKfttm DCN REDSE> MEDITERRAHEAN. CONTINENIAL 1 SCANIINAVIAN PORTS. PI IBlJ?) S'po-e f I h tm Penang EOjM UMIIOIA a) I I An jL-WOKf "SEUNOIA "kj 20/22 Ait 21/24 Am 25 21 An "AYVTHIA I) 3SAi|/4Sipt 5 I Stf t 1/ 7 Stft "MEONIA" k) 1 1n Stf
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    • 1358 9 KftiHc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. u> mX' Singapore (latarparato* i* tki untrt baatm) i unei SAILINGS to ANN, U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS. f Sport P. S'kam Pentnf lENLOYAL liwptll, Hull, Rotterdarr. Hamburg Mr 0/ An An An KNARTY Ln*M, Gnnftmouth iß.'il An V An An BENMACOHUI Hamkirg. Mia, G'mouth
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    • 1456 9 thßßx McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w. VsTO^ TEi no 21J11 \mv»x v^*^ ELLBRMAM UMI KLAVENESS LINE I LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, HAVRE, LOS ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO. ft NOLL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND AM far Catadlat ft U.SJI. Atlantic Parts. Accepting cargi ftr Central t Sntk CITY OF WELLINGTON America Spore P.
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  • 1483 10 Little prospect of better conditions By Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange last week was dull and trendless with a greatly reduced volume of business during the short trading week. The market has certainly run up against lean period and there are few signs that
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  • 20 10 Currant Date of TMal TeUl for payment payment for previous Kent Tin 3d.t Sept 2 NIL t Interim
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  • 477 10 Rubber: Overseas support lacking COMMODITY REVIEW Singapore Copra Association noon prices on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Aug. shipment $32 v (Nominal). Singapore Coconut Oil MiM-rv Association: bulk $47 sellers, drum $51 seller!;. Tone was quiet. Very little business in pepper was reported done in the Singapore Chinese Produce
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  • 67 10 npHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change in its rates to merchants on Saturday, August (the rate Is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: BrUian Franrs 1641.. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong, the I.S. dollar was quoted at 5.71 for T.T. and
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  • 23 10 TIN RI'BBER (perpicul) (perlb.) Aug. 2 $410.25 $1.0" i 3 $410.25' 51.06-, 4 $410.25 $1.05--'« 5 $409.62 <4 $1.04-, 6 $408.00
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  • 145 10 OINGAPORE members of the 0 Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday. August 6. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written) Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $2.03 ON, T: Gammon $2.16: Robinson ords <3) $1.26: Straits Times (2) $2.35. Minings:
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  • 21 10 .Malayan Stock Excbante: Aug. b Aug. 5 Industrials: 132.44/432.44 Tins: 204.49 204.88 Rubbers: 251.53 252.03 Jan. 1 l>s8 100
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  • 1282 10 •T'lIK following lilt of revised quotation.l was issued by Singaporr members of the Malayan Stork Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (August 6) H and I. stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. UT TO MARRINtS 1 CCI s CHJ UfltM ISSH 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1077 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast «««tvi— E.TJL EVA. LU S'DO'I P. S'tiim Penan| H'kon| I. AngllM N. York "OrtfM Maru 17/ M 111 21/22 tag 23 An 21 Asg IT Sift 1 Oct "KMitin Man" lit Clll IMS Sept 21,27 Sipt 21 Silt 2»< Call 21/N Stpt Oct 21 oct
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    • 590 10 CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY! It's foresight, ond not chance, that sets the shrewd investor apart from the rest, but you moy consider yourself lucky to hove some of the best financial experts in the country working for you when you invest in UNIT TRUSTS. For information and Free Booklet writ* to
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    • 305 10 NOTICES NOTICE Quotations are Invited lor stevedoring and lighterage contact for 1961 by MESSAGERIE3 MARITIMES, Flniayson House, Raffles Quay. SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE AUGUST MEETING 1960 TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, 13TH AUGUST 19M SUNDAY, 14TH AUGUST 1960 BATURDAY, 20th AUGUST 196* SUNDAY, 21ST AUGUBT 1960 $1 UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 694 11 PUBLIC APTOINTMENTS PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Applications are invited from I Federal Citlaens or State Nation- als for the appointment of JUNIOR CLERK on the salary j scale 892.50 x 7.50 107-50 x 7.50 j 122.50 130 x 7.50 ***** 160 x 750 197.50. In addition, varying Cost of Living
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    • 527 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. FOR WORK IN AND AROUND THE KUALA LUMPUR AREA. I Applications are Invited for the 1 following temporary posts. Appll- < cations must be addressed to the Superintending Architect, Armed Forces Works Section. P.W.D. Parry Road, Kuala Lumpur. Applications enclosing copies
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    • 800 11 ?ÜBLIC APPOINTMENT 1 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Applications are Invited for one Colombo Flan Award tenable at a University in Australia in 1961 for I a course of one year's duration leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Education. Applicants must: (D be Federal Citlaens. (11) have beeo studying In Malaya
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    • 759 11 TENDERS an council of Singapore TENDERS Hater Krpartmrnt (3rd Floor. >City Hall' (a) Supply of 4,200 tons of Granulated Sulphate ot Alumina. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close at 4.00 p.m. on 20th September 1960. Bccssirar of Vehicle* Depftrtxaent (Registrar of vehlc" o Office, Middle .Road). (b) Supply of 133 Bus Stop
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    • 827 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered Malay Contractors only (Class 'E' Si above) will be received by the State Engineer, Selangor, up to 3 p.m. on 12.8.00 for the Construction of 12 Units Class "H" Quarters at Klang: Full particulars are obtainable from the Office of the Senior Executive
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    • 1070 11 (Continued trees Page SITUATIONS VACANT l M W»r*t Si (Min.)— Box M r<.. extra DOCTOR MALI or (null wanted J for clinic In Central E«.t Coait town j of Malaya for a period of two to tbree tnontha as the present doctor wltbea to so on a «orld tour. Btatc
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    • 824 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wmr4t Si (Min.)— Box it els. extra TO LIT. Three Dedroom seaside bungalow, district IS. Spacious garden, j garage, M.S. Apply Box AUS3 S.T. Spore. OISTRiST 10 very lovely fully furnlsned two bedroom dutikslow (one airconditioned) attached oatbroom telephone all modem conveniences suitable ample or working persons
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    • 650 11 EDUCATION 2* W»r4* U (Him.)— Box it rfs. extra EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED TUTOR Commences Beginners Book-keeping, Accounting Classes. 8 a.m. w pin. from loth August, No' 3 Qeorge Le* Chambers, Clemenceau > venue. Singapore *****. COMMERCIAL MICH SCHOOL, 247 A, Joo Chiat Road. Beginneia' Sessions Shorthand/Typewriting, Boolekeeping. 3.30 a.m. 8.30 p
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  • 505 12 GENEVA, Sunday REDS HAVE SYSTEMATICALLY SET OUT TO DESTROY BUDDHISM, JURISTS REPORT AN international jurists committee report published here yesterday accused China of acts of anti-religious genocide in Tibet. The International Commission of Jurists said its legal inquiry committee on Tibet found that acts of genocide
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  • 86 12 MANILA. Sun. A congressional committee today asked President Carlos P. Garcia to impose a temporary ban on the entry of Chinese and other foreigners into the Philippines based on "prearranged employment." The Committee on Immigration and Naturalisation of. the House of Representatives also recommended the temporary
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  • 188 12 'SECRETS' MEN ARE SOUGHT in EUROPE IIfASHINGITON. Sun.— A far-reaching investigation into the disappearance of two employees of a supersecret United States security organisation has already extended to Europe, it was learned today. Military Intelligence agents were pursuing the Inquiry as mystery continued to shroud the whereabouts of the two
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  • 54 12 BONN. Sun.— Some spiders cannot spin their webs properly if they drink the blood of schizophrenic (split-mind) people. Prof. Karl Buehler of Los Angeles told the 16th International Psychology Congress here. Psychologists, he said, had concluded that this mental illness was the result of some chemical substance
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  • 339 12 WASHINGTON, Sun. America charged today that Russia was making hysterical efforts to inflame public opinion in advance of Aug. 17 trial in Moscow of U.S. spy plane pilot Francis Powers. At the same time, the State Department said that Russia had
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  • 66 12 SEOUL. Sun.— Police yesterday announced the arrest of a would-be assassin who, police said, confessed that he was sent by North Korean authorities to assassinate the acting President, Mr. Huh Cung and the leader of the Democratic Party, Mr. John Chang. Police Identified the man as Yoon
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  • 134 12 S. AFRICA MAY LIFT CRISIS LAWS PRETORIA, Sun. Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, the South African Prime Minister, told a pacl^ed rally here he believed that it would be possible to repeal the emergency regulations in South Africa By the end of August. He said the Government intended to call off the
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  • 43 12 MOSCOW, Sun. Pyotr Vetrov, a Soviet soldier of the Second World War who had been unconscious for 18 years from shellshock, has regained consciousness, according to the Soviet news agency Tass. He was admitted to hospital aged 29— Reuter.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 293 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Asian Football Confederation today rejected the application for membership by the Australian F.A. After a meeting closed to the Press, AFC secretary Mr. Lee Wai Ton* of Hong Kong said that members felt that as the rules of the
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  • 138 13 S. KOREA INVITES TENGKU TO CUP MATCHES KUALA LUMPUR, Son. The Sooth Korea Football Association has invited Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Prim* Minister and president ot the Asian Football Confederation and the FA of Malaya, to witness the final round of the Asian Cup matches at Seoul. The Tenjku
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  • 88 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Selangor Turf Club will run its August meeting over two weekends— four days of racing on Aug. 13 (Sat.). 14 (Sun.). 20 (Sat.) and 21 (Sun.). There will be no midweek racing. This is the first time in many years that
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  • 153 13 Eaglets of Pakistan are coming pENANG, Sun.— The Pakls--1 tan Eaglets, a leading cricket club in Lahore, will tour Malaya this month, the Malayan Cricket Association announced here today. The Eaglets are expected to arrive in Kuale Lumpur on Aug. 25. Mr. K. W. Gillesple. the M.C.A. president told the
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  • 66 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Aziz Hamld, who took a total of 14 wickets for 51, was the hero in South Malays' victory over North Malaya Malays by 15 runs In the annual cricket match hers today. Final scores: South Malays 103 and 117 (Hashlm Tahlr 33. Bhelkh
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  • 296 13 I^TUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —V. R. Sabapathy of Singapore hit a sparkling 57 runs, which included seven boundaries, in the drawn Non-B end c r s reunion cricket match on the Padang today. CALDWEIXS XI: Cneah Kirn ■Snee c Ponniah b Poyntz-Roberts 5. Merlcan Sutan c Bain
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  • 364 13 SYDNEY, Sun. Today's Australian soccer results: Victorian State League: Just 1 Juventus 0. N.S.W. Northern Preastership: Cardiff 2 West Wallsend 7: Awaua 1 Newcastle 2, Wallsend i Adamstown 3, Cessnock 3 L. Macauarie 0. Queensland Tristram Shield round 1: Hellenic 2 Thistle 1. St. Helens 1
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  • 439 13 ATHLETICS N.S. Territorial Army: IMyd: t Harun Hassan 2 P. Krlshnan Us: 220 yd: i Harun Hassan 2 P. KUhnan 3 Mohd. Yassln 25.3s: 440yd: 1 Narayanan 2 P. KrUhnan 3 Zainal Abidln 56.5s: RsOyd: 1 Narayanan 2 N. Anthony 3 P. Krishnan 2m. 16s: Mile: i Kamaruddln
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  • 508 13 NORTH FACE UPHILL TASK ON THE FINAL DAY SOUTH ARE 188 AHEAD PENANG. Sunday NORTH Malaya face an uphill task when they resume tomorrow for the final day's play of their annual cricket match against South at Western Road h«re. At close today, North, having lost five second Innings wickets
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  • 22 13 CRICKET Annual match; North Malaya v South (Western Rd, Penang). ATHLETICS Federation of Malaya School SDorts Council championship.* (Merdeka Stadium).
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 187 13 NEW ADDITIONS AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES LADIIS DIPT. MiN'S DIPT. Usual NOW NOW LADIES WOVIN «•> OA AMERICAN S5 80 COTTONS $6 805J.90 $PO»T SHIRTS S&V-iu,*** BT -»r $7.80 FRENCH LACES sa 50 nn H RT$ *'p S6OO Sff* BELTS SO.BO Printea* A .a. ST -T5? HBHCH SOCKS $2.90 TWIN-SITS
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    • 478 13 J^HP J^Soyo banyok tiiha m«mb«iat«oii ftj|y. iiH "HemeMt*" fMMrater s«m< rre j L Husßsmi mMngMwok-fcon di mwto tvd*j J W J-*^V WIICMT— 90 Ib en 1.1 KVA &*sjLTrai» I4 lb€ 2i KVA I BJ^^^ILTmJ if MJ'NO— AC.IIIV. SO ey. frj IR"*!.)'' O AC.lliV L 230 V. SO CV. on 35
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  • 724 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. BUT THEIR VIGOROUS GOAL SEARCH IS WELL HELD BY LEE KOK SENG AND Co. SINGAPORE'S fine unbeaten run in internal soccer competitions came to an unceremonious end in the international field when they played their first match in the Merdeka
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  • 565 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Without apologies, I must continue my oft-repeated song of praise for Abdul Ghani, Malaya's Inside forward extraordinary. For what else is there to do but give Ghanl the credit for guiding Malaya out of a murky opening to a so
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  • 350 14 Heng (SCSC) 5:15.4: 200 m breast: 1 Seah Pong Pin (SCSC) 2 Lee Tat Kwong (PASA) 3 Yeap Leong Tarn (PASA) 2:53.8 (record); 100 m back: 1 Urn Joo Yoke (PASA) 2 Tan Oek Khwee 3 Cheah Swee Teik (PASA) 75.55; 100 m breast (boys
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  • 61 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Defending champions Fraser and Neave entered the semi-finals of the Singapore Badminton Association's Inter-Commercial Houses tournament when they beat N.T.S. 4-1 at the S3.A. Hall tonight. F and N will now meet Shell. who beat S.T.C 3-2 tonight. The other semifinal will be between Wearnes
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  • 116 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Former i »3 champions Police caused a big upset in the Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament today when they beat current leaders Army by 54 runs at Ayer Rajah Road. At Ayer Rajah Road: Police beat Army by 54 runs. Police: 151 (Da Silva 47,
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  • 134 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Selection beat Combined Schools 10-0 at ihe SB. A. Hall tonight. Results (Junior first i: Men: Ismail Ibrahim bt Gan Kok Peng 12-15, 15-8. 15-10; Goh Geok Loo bt Wong Tew Gee 15-8, 15-8; Lee Hian Chuam be Char Kum
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 439 14 (Cont. from Pare lit. DEATH It Words $10 (Minimum) MR. D. JOSEPH retired City Council Water Dept. Divisional Supervisor aged SS pasM-d away peacrfully 7.8.60 le.-iv-Inx wife and s children. Cortege leaving No 6 Robey Crescent at 4.30 p.m. to Church of Nativity Upper BerancoOT and thence to Bldadari. ACENTS
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    • 481 14 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 1 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra ENCVCLOPKDIA BRITANNICA has won the approval and confidence of business and professional people throughout the world In its 24 handsome v*lum*s art more than a million fattt always beyond disputt On you afford to be without the worlds finest
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    • 525 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Milt.)— Sax St eU. extra 2 THRKK TON Avcllng-Barfon! Road Roller* and 2 Ford 5 cwt vans for salr May b* Men Johore Labi* Estate I»S7 AUSTIN MKTROPOLITAN. oolour green /cream, fitted white side wall tyres, radio. 26,800 miles done, no dealers, phone B'pore
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    • 499 14 FOR SALE 2* Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra PYE RECORO CHANCER Collanl Model S2OO/- owner leaving. View 4A King Albert Park B'pore 21. Otters will be considered. WATER SKI INC EQUIPMENT comprising one 136" outboard hull, one 3| ta.p. "Light win" outboard motor, one pair "Hydroflite" water-skis .md
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