The Straits Times, 12 August 1960
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Title Section20 1960-08-12 1 AVERAGE DAMLY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Sot** 1 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1960 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration7741 1960-08-12 1 'Revolution in Singapore is still a possibility' Surprise in Assembly— Ong votes WITH Government SINGAPORE, Thursday MR. LEE Kuan Yew today warned of a possible challenge by "unconstitutional and violent methods" to overthrow authority. The answer to violent revolution, he said, could only be military force. The7,741 words
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420 1960-08-12 1 Tshombe still unwilling to let U.N. in KATANGA SEEKS MORE ASSURANCES pLISABETHVILLE, Thurs. The Premier of Katanga, Mr. Moishe Tshombe, cabled Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the UN Secretary-General, today to say that his arrival with two companies of Swedish troops could cause trouble. Observers considered that while Mr. Tshombe was notReuter; UPI - 420 words
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Article24 1960-08-12 1 DUBLIN. Thurs.— About 60 people were reported injured today when a train from Belfast ran into buffers at a Dublin railway station.24 words
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116 1960-08-12 1 No probe into ministers' assets: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Oovernmwit di>£s not Intend to dntrrtwee legislation for the assets of Cabinet Ministers to be periodically Investigated. Tengku Abdul Rahman said this In the House of Representatives today in reply to Inche Zulklflee Mohamed (PMIP-Bachok). "No such legislation is necessary,"116 words
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Article53 1960-08-12 1 LONDON, Thurs. Hundreds, of rush-hour travellers, trapped in an underground train, stumbled to safety this i morning through a smokefilled railway tunnel under north-east London. A fleet of ambulances rushed more than 100 to hospital suffering from the effects of acrid fumes and smoke from the train'sReuter - 53 words
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Article45 1960-08-12 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Thurs. Three hundred crewmen walked off the Queen Mary today a few hours before she was to sail for New York. The crewmen left the giant Ounard liner and its 1,000 passengers to join an unofficial seamen's strike.— UP.l.45 words
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91 1960-08-12 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. r[E GOVERNMENT has decided to pay professional allowances to all science graduate teachers from Jan. 1 this year. The Ministry of Education, announcing this today, gave these rates of allowances: $75 a month for teachers drawing below $900 basic: 0 $150 a91 words
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Article35 1960-08-12 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs.— The aircraft carrier U.S.S. Bennington and the destroyer U.S.S. Edwards collided during a refueling operation yesterday at San Diego, the 11th Naval District announced today. There were no casualties. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article58 1960-08-12 1 HAVANA, Thurs. The Prime Minister of Cuba, Dr. Fidel Castro, today attacked "top circles" of the Catholic church "who serve the rich and tyrannical." He warned them they will be held responsible for the problems they were creating. Dr. Castro also openly charged that the American EmbassyReuter - 58 words
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Article79 1960-08-12 1 Our regular reader in Cambodia SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Indian Ambassador to Cambodia. Mr. V. M. M. Nalr, 40, on arrival here today praised "the wide and comprehensive news coverage of the Straits Times." Mr. Nalr said he had been reading the Straits Times in Cambodia for the past year. "I79 words
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254 1960-08-12 1 NOWREDS EXPEL AN AMERICAN TOURIST MOSCOW, Thursday. AN American citizen, who went to Russia as a tourist in July, has been expelled from the Soviet Union for the alleged collection of intelligence information, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. The agency named the man as Robert Christner. It saidReuter - 254 words
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75 1960-08-12 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs Mr. Nehru pledged today that English would remain indefinitely an additional or associate language of India He was replying at a press conference to questions about non-Hindi speaking people's fears that Hindi will be Imposed on them. Mr. Nehru said English wouldReuter - 75 words
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Article37 1960-08-12 1 NIGERIAN RIOI THREE KILLiID I v.o^ Chars PI M',l* kill' 'I in mi- hi political l-'i .ipii i i>ii rei .'"n i iroup mi ''"'i thfi n i!i n leai ni 'i ,i r i37 words
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Advertisement46 1960-08-12 1 »OII> B\ THE K^JJ HI W OKI IIS |St at G. C. de SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jewellers" 3, RqHIe* Hoc*. S'pof-1. Ph<w ***** ?0 WATS WHERE MY rCQ) eooDMKMem/ ■^A^^a^a^a^a^Hf^a^^^a^la^ mm COWLAC Distributor, McALISTER &l CO., LTD. for Malaya Seaport Kuala Lumpur Ipoh s»cMcnhom SwttTwOftfc KartlM.46 words
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Advertisement34 1960-08-12 1 Record your weekend Kodak Ifffif FILM Kodak (Malaya) Limited o Shellfish TM^^l from the time for a m*X> BEER Tiger has won the championship Gold Modal and other awards at th« London Brewers' Exhibitions.34 words
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309 1960-08-12 2 Towkay abducted after inspecting rubber estate JOHORE CRITICISES WEALTHY VISITORS JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. MR. HO CHEOW CH YE, 60, a Singapore rubber merchant and partner in a Beach Road ammunition and arms shop, was kidnapped yesterday on the Kota Tinggi-Mawai link road outside his 14-acre rubber estate at Batu Tiga,309 words
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128 1960-08-12 2 HE AH: RICH MEN BEHIND THE KIDNAPPERS PENANG, Thursday. T»HE PRESENT series of kidnappings in Singapore might extend to the Federation, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the Penang branch of the Straits Chinese British Association, said today. "The Federation Government must be ready to counteract this possible development," he128 words
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108 1960-08-12 2 House told why Balan stays restricted IfIALA LI'MPLR, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ras»k. told the House of Representatives there were sufficient grounds to impose restrictions on a former detainee, Mr. R. G. Baian, under the Internal Security Act He was answering Mr. V. David (Socialist Front Bungsar)108 words
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Article33 1960-08-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, ThursChe Zalnon blnte Mohamed Daud. niece of Inche Mohamed Sa'arl. manager of the Daud Shipping and Stevedoring Co.. Port Swettenham. has left for Britain to study law.33 words
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Article, Illustration178 1960-08-12 2 DENANG. Thurs. Penang's only Malay knight. Dr. Haji Sir Kamll Mohamed Ariff, died suddenly in his Burmah Road home here this afternoon. He was 67. Dr. Ariff had just finished his prayers and was about to take some medicine when he collapsed In bis bedroom.178 words
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Article29 1960-08-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Import duty on sodium arsenitc. a weed killer, has been reduced from $1 to 70 cents a gallon. It was gazetted today.29 words
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103 1960-08-12 2 'Vetting' for Singapore radio plays IJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Plays from Radio Singapore will in future be recorded before they are allowed to be broadcast over Radio Malaya. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said this In the House of Representatives todayHe was replying to Inche Othman bin Abdullah (PMip-Tanah Merah)103 words
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Article43 1960-08-12 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs_The Singapore Government banned 60 feature films from public screening between June last year and June this year— a result of stricter censorship. This compares with 10 such cases for a similar period the previous year.43 words
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Article101 1960-08-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that the Federation Government played no part in a recent challenge by an Alliance man in Perak to the Pan-Malayan Islamic party to bring about the secession of Kelantan and Trengganu from101 words
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Article, Illustration486 1960-08-12 2 Trainer Hobbs (I'll never return) leaves 'NEVER THOUGHT I'D 60 OUT LIKE THIS 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.^ Well-known Malayan racehorse trainer, Mr. R.N. Hobbs, who was disqualified by the Straits Racing Association last month, will quit racing for good. Nor will he ever return to Malaya. Before boarding a Qantas aircraft486 words
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Advertisement411 1960-08-12 2 .it i Jin its M I LO M for the Olympics FOR THE FITTEST i^PI ONLY THE FINEST [Himj During the last Olympic Games held in Melbourne in 1956, jft>^ T^SS^i jiKm over 43,000 cups of Milo refreshed and revitalized the |^?t^feHM|^ffi9S9Rrik contestants. dS^^H^^^^^^^^OT^ At the 1960 Olympics in Rome,411 words
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Miscellaneous9 1960-08-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby [nrusjrf-rcmnfE wanted a \p«u*w*iHas>u>uxK*tAa^9 words
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Article250 1960-08-12 3 AMERICA WILL NOT TOLERATE A MOSCOW SATELLITE IN WESTERN HEMISPHERE WASHINGTON, Thurs.—Pre- sident Eisenhower told his Press conference yesterday that if any Western hemisphere government was dominated or controlled by international Communism and became a satellite, that would call for very definite action by United States.Reuter; UPI - 250 words
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446 1960-08-12 3 Laos: Brief shooting then calm returns to coup capital BANGKOK, Thurs. RIGHTING was re- ported to be continuing today in Vientiane, capital of Laos, where a paratroop battalion staged a" coup yesterday. Reports reaching here said that there had been fighting for two hours in the capital and shots wereReuter - 446 words
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247 1960-08-12 3 IT'S 'DEAR OLD PALS' AGAIN AS MAC MEETS KONRAD BONN, Thursday. DRITAIN and Germany are friends again after 18 months of coolness. Mr. Macmillan and Dr. Konrad Adenauer reached "complete agreement on basic policies'' in talks yesterday. At a dinner in his honour i last night. Mr. Macmillan, said he247 words
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112 1960-08-12 3 Arlene to divorce 'so cruel' Fernando SANTA MONICA, Than. Actress Arlene Dahl asked the Superior Court for divorce yesterday charging her husband Fernando Lamas with "extreme cruelty." "I made every sincere effort to save my marriage and have reluctantly concluded that this is not possible," the red-haired actress said. Miss112 words
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Article49 1960-08-12 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government has banned the booklet Democrasl (Out Democracy) written by Indonesia's former Vice-President, Dr. Mohammad Hatta. The Government said the booklet was likely "to lnflu. ence public opinion In a way mlslnterpretative of the purport of the state political manifesto."— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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150 1960-08-12 3 LONDON, Thurs. The Cunard liner Slyvania sailed from Southampton for Montreal yesterday with 60« volunteer crewmen from the passenger list. The 2 1.989- ton liner was delayed when par.t of the rrew walked out Capt William Law told the 500 passengers he would150 words
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154 1960-08-12 3 Ike repeats pledge on American atom tests WASHINGTON. Thurs. Eisenhower said yesterday that so long as he wa& in the White House he would hold to his promise not to allow any nuclear tests which might add to people's apprehensions about fall-out. The President, in answer to questions at hisReuter - 154 words
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Article37 1960-08-12 3 LONDON, Thurs^. Six meti haye 1 died and 10 are missing following the wreck of the 12.862-ton Llberlan tanker. World Sky, in the Arabian Sea. a Nlarchos Group spokesman said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article27 1960-08-12 3 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Frank Lloyd, 73, Academy Award winning movie director ("Mutiny on the Bounty") and producer, died In hospital at Santa Monica yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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315 1960-08-12 3 RUSSIA ORDERS A U.S. AIR ATTACHE TO QUIT COUNTRY MOSCOW, Thursday. DUSSIA yesterday ordered a United States Air Attache out of the country, declaring he had been making "intelligence trips" for the past two years and photographing military installations. This move came 19 day after the U.S. requested the Immediate315 words
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Article81 1960-08-12 3 Pope's gift to Olympic athletes VATICAN City. Thurs. Pope John will give a special medallion to every athlete taking part in the Olympic Games, irrespective of his religion. Vatican officials said today the medallion's design, by the well-known Italian sculptor. Giacomo Maniu. was not yet complete. Some of the medalsReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement346 1960-08-12 3 11 THIS IS II YOUR WORLD When you place your Capital on Deposit is I a Bank Account, earning 1 1 pc r f ijM annum I Payable half yearly without deduction or United 1 1 Kingdom Income Tax, thus giving you the best 1 1 of both worlds. II346 words
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Miscellaneous594 1960-08-12 3 RADIO SINGAPORE 103 S 'ra'Heath His* Uuilc: 11.00 Close Down. Medium Wave 47* metres Short W.V.: 62 metre. RADIO MALAYA from 9.00— 10.00 p.m. (4W a^t,,,) AJI. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.33 PM U8 TOfln u^. uo Morning Prelude; 7.00 TUe New; News IAS r^^ 2M a>m 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise;594 words
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Article45 1960-08-12 4 THE KILLERS WHO GO FREE For every murderer brought to trial dozens go free and unsuspected because of loopholes in the law loopholes that enable them to get their victims certified as having died from natural causes. Watch for this great new series in the......45 words
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55 1960-08-12 4 FREE PRESS Monteiro talk for students SINGAPORE, Thurs. Prof. E. 8 Montelro. Deputy Principal of the University of Malaya, and Miss J. M. Waller, acting librarian, will speak to about 80 new students in the Oei Tionn Ham Hall on Monday at 9.15 a.m. The students are taking pre-Unlversity courses55 words
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Article336 1960-08-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday 'OPERATIONS ROOM' IN CAPITAL WILL RUN ALL PROJECTS UNDER 2ND DEVELOPMENT SCHEME A VITAL PHASE in the giant rural development programme will be completed shortly when all State Development Officers assemble in the Federal capital to present their consolidated "Red Book" proposals336 words
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Article36 1960-08-12 4 SINGAPORE* Thurs.— The Singapore Musical Society will present a violin recital by Alfredo Campoll at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 31 at 8.45 p.m. Tickets are still available at Robinson's and C. K. Tang's.36 words
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Article, Illustration108 1960-08-12 4 34 WOMEN LAWYERS TOUR S'PORE Thirty four American women lawyers are now in Singapore on their way to Manila to attend the biannual convention of the International Federation of Women Lawyers from Aug. 19 to 24. Leading the group, which includes high court Judges and practising lawyers from all parts108 words
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Article148 1960-08-12 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Classical mythology was a stamping-ground for burlesque re-hash long before Offenbach consigned Orpheus and Eurydice to the underworld. And now in the Stage Club's production at the Victoria Theatre Benn W. Levy rings the bell with a brilliant, ephemeral comedy piece about Heracles148 words
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128 1960-08-12 4 OINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 The Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station, Vice-Admiral Sir David Luce, today paid a flying: visit to ships of the Far East Fleet now exercising in waters off Singapore. Accompanied by his secretary, Captain F. G. Thatcher, the C-in-C took off from128 words
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Article112 1960-08-12 4 X SINGAPORE, Thursday. A FORMER hotel clerk was today jailed for a A year by the third criminal district court for procuring two women for the purpose of prostitution. I Chong Kirn Han, 28, of St. Patrick's Road, was stated to have committed the offence112 words
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Article46 1960-08-12 4 BINQAPORE, Thurs. Two members of the British House of Commons, Miss Joan Vickers (Conservative) and Mr. C. A. Howell (Labour), left for Kuchlng by Malayan Airways this morning to attend the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association regional conference from Aug. 12 to 16, as observers.46 words
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Article317 1960-08-12 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES mHE following is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Zurich, Istanbul, Teneran, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 710) 12.10 a.m.: from Melbourne, Darwin (BRH 381) 1.30 a.m.; from London, Zurich, Beirut, Bahrein, Demi. Rangoon, Kuala Lumpur (BA317 words
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Advertisement376 1960-08-12 4 I WEEKLY SEItVICESI I ro 1 L TOKYO J Mondays Wednesdays™ Fridays Help yourself to better health with BILE BEANS Do not fetl dull f^<^ nd«lu««iih— t«kei 6tf^yt\ of poiionout .l^o^i«\ your bon-rlt. Z-^Jff^^^S^^^ 'Hiat v the ■l|||vS^\ »«v to a \\iTV^taJT^ They fiv« extrm A \#i^^f[^^^ B Y' encrry376 words
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Advertisement486 1960-08-12 4 :"sHAw": I g \y Orgkniastloa aj LAVTS DAVK! H I Today 2 Shows: 2.30 P.M "RFN-HIIB" Contra 65 $S, SJ *$2— No t'f tin Opens Wednesday 17th August TV^dventuret.r* w\« 1 KuckJebernjßnn^ JL^ v 2 Tony Rondall'Mickey Shaughnctsy Archu^Moor* Cs. Color |MGM) S| SOKNS TODAY 83ST J (NO FREE LIST)486 words
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Miscellaneous262 1960-08-12 4 diary... SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSO- billiards medley championship at CIATION: Talk on "Nutritional 6.15 p.m. Anaemia" by Prof. M RachmUe- CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Table-ten-wits, at Allen Lecture Theatre. 8.15 nis 9 a.m., body building, weight pjn. lifting and badminton 2 pm., yJktCA.: BUUarda room open polk Dance Club (regular session). from 9262 words
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Article78 1960-08-12 5 pENANC, Thurs. The National Union of Teachert, at its annual delegates' conference here, today accepted the report of the Education Review Committee as "quite satisfactory. 1 "We feel it is a fair report," the union said in »n official statement. However, it added, there were one or78 words
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Article3003 1960-08-12 5 SECOND DAY OF THE DEBATE ON THE EDUCATION REPORT A 'cultural subversion' charge is made by members of Opposition ACCEPTANCE IS <A TEST OF LOYALTY THAT MUST BE FACED', SARDON TELLS M.Ps. PMIP GETS PRAISE FOR SUPPORTING THE PRINCIPLES OF EDUCATION REPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.3,003 words
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Advertisement189 1960-08-12 5 "WHEN I GROW UP..." raL^^t I'll be j driver just like you, Father. v I'll drive along the roads and streets and people will look and be ever so happy when they see me coming." i In our fathers' time, motor vehicles were just beginning. Today, they play a large189 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-08-12 6 i I ~/2*!se^M ffSc^sssT 1 1 h£2^ibiT^o^s\bV HsJSlsbb IJ^^^H i-^?^^b»svv'ssb I~^^^is¥^^isi C <■» T~+U.* ..j, r**-t Urn H20 words
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387 1960-08-12 6 One custom that endures— after SIX decades THESE two pages celebrate a Diamond Jubilee. They touch light-heartedly on 60 yean of changing social customs and on one custom that endure*: PLAYER'S? PLEASE! JUBILEES are occasions for rejoicing. The very word derives from "yobel" the ram's horn trumpet blown by the387 words
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777 1960-08-12 6 DOWN MEMORY LANE... OR LIFE IN MALAYA in 1900 POPLE looking down memory lane normally give or take a few years when they wistfully recall "the good old days." Therefore, few Malayans today can say with certainty that they remember the year 1900 for this or that event. The truth,777 words
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Advertisement97 1960-08-12 6 MsMs^si^i^^^^^^Br^PjMiiiffllßßi PF*^ HI KiiiP s wfli v >: >:^*''^vwsss§SBSfll .v .->;-!- -!SKB888&jj»&g s £3l&Bßfiaf 1S&&3&' "viSi§sS& HHnm .■.■^.■JyV. '-'-\%&bHkSS 30,000,000 MlLES— over,.' billion (i.e. 1 .(WO.OOO.OOO.OOO) Player's Cigarettes have been sold since 1900. This estimate was given by Mr. John Anstey. C.8.E.. head of Player's, when he addressed a recent97 words
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Advertisement175 1960-08-12 6 "DIVINE TOBACCO" 1 X, —EDMUND SPENSER. nn m "The Faerie Ouecn" jot f Sublime tobacco which from east to west >^ Cheers the tar's labour or the Turk man's rest. I Manificent in Stamboul, but less grand, Though not less loved, in Wapping or the Strand. LORD BYRON. 1823 f175 words
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Article737 1960-08-12 7 HOW THE WORLD LEARNED TO SMOKE FROM RED INDIANS: FIRST PAPER-WRAPPED TOBACCO WAS CALLED 'PAPELETE' PEOPLE the world over are smoking more cigarettes than ever before. Statistics published by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (F.A.0.) show that world consumption of tobacco last year was737 words
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Article494 1960-08-12 7 QIXTY years ago, when Player's Medium Navy Cut cigarettes were launched, over half of Player's business was in pipe tobacco. Now over 90 per cent of it is in cigarettes. PLAYERS PLEASE": How did this famous slogan originate? It began in November. I 1 M. as "Player's will494 words
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Article548 1960-08-12 7 John Player— the man of vision... Big battle JOHN PLAYER, founder of the firm, and his two sons, John Dane and William Coodacre, would not have been pleased to read this article. Seldom have leaders of industry been so shy of publicity. Tracing their family history has been a task548 words
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788 1960-08-12 7 WOMEN AND THEIR SMOKING HABITS THROUGH THE AGES WOMEN the world over today smoke cigarettes as unselfconsciously as men, but for many generations there was widespread male disapproval of this feminine indulgence. This male prejudice was really quite unreasonable, because smoking among women seems to have begun in the Old788 words
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Advertisement269 1960-08-12 7 The Worlds Most Famous Trade Mark EVERYONE knows.Mh* Player's Sailor, framed in! a lifebuoy and flanked by two ships. The Trade Mark developed over a period of years and succeeded the picture o£ Nottingham Caslle. the original Trade Mark. Th« sailor's head was registered in 1883 and the life* buoy269 words
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Article35 1960-08-12 8 ore's SU (Hinimmm) TNI SON and Nephew of the late Mr. 1.0. Vargla thank the Doctors, meters. Nurses of Ward 45 OH. and all those who sent wreaths or attended his funeral on 8-8-W.35 words
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757 1960-08-12 8 The Straits Times Friday, August 12, 1960. Forces Of Violence From seven days of remarkable debate in the Singapore Assembly, two facts are outstanding, the PAP Government believes that its second year of office will be decisive. Given industrial peace, it hopes that within this period its development programme will757 words
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Article249 1960-08-12 8 The Laos Revolutionary Committee headed by Captain Khong Le in Vientiane does not sound like a Communist group. Its declared aim is to safeguard "fatherland, religion, constitution and throne"; it honours the U.N. Charter, wants good relations with all and says it will stand by agreements entered249 words
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Article210 1960-08-12 8 Lake Dr. Toh Chin Chye when he was outlining Singapore's housing programme, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin left out a lot of desirable facts when he expounded the Government's school-building plans. Since this programme must fit into the framework of the five year development plan this is understandable. At210 words
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Advertisement1003 1960-08-12 8 STRAITS TIMES* FREE PRESS' r»r (As raasMsslsssss mmwrtm«r» r isannsrtsWn m\ •at COLD STOKfcSI MKAM e*CHAftO KOAO. %IN«AP«SJ« mill rtffm •mmll sfcirMMinlt mmd mmmbtr I tmlttt. >«r sas«rUsssMs)<s alasW sa s.»»«p.r« mm, alss bt Immmti It: COLO STORAM IRANCNB at HOLLAND ROAD. IITOHS. ■PPCL KOAD m NAVAL CASB AUTHORIUO ACfNTS:1,003 words
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Advertisement89 1960-08-12 8 It There LIFE IN OUTER SPACE? For many years, science has said "No" today, the answer is a tentative, qualified "Yes." Scientists now believe there could be as many as 100,000 million inhabited planets in the known universe! An exciting article in the July Reader's Digest (now on sale) examines89 words
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Advertisement123 1960-08-12 8 .HERMES Q/tm dassa.oo a new model with dual carbon and material rf Instantaneous change-over from carbon ribbon to the ordinary one by a sii.iple switch thanks to a double ribbon carrier. Easy fitting of ribbon (large access to attachment). Elegance of the machine safeguarded by an identical construction, without reels123 words
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Advertisement66 1960-08-12 9 BUY YOUR OWN HOME, Nearly completed c»' solia lemtoiced concrete ronstiucnon. «t laian Kent batu <uil* LofTour, nea- -entre of town Consisting o* living-tocn diningroom 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, hall, oofcH «tc. Malaya-Borneo Building Society loan available to suitable applicants. For more details oleasa apply to Mr. Loke,66 words
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Advertisement121 1960-08-12 9 HI GRACIOUS 48^Mtitfr WIMES |Eg| PRIVATE BIN jft Two T* ol l can *"J°y a bottle* -*-?v '^l/ of superior wine for less cost C>a^_!~ than the drinks they mlgb» N^"3SiKsS"'" "i* normally consume. Wine Is B<xxl for your health and moralel jg^M Eosy pa £2? (i^V Hif-Purchase c/f^s*MlSrS^ /il*s»''*£»121 words
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Article, Illustration347 1960-08-12 10 Geoffrey Boland - New paint factory in Petaling Jaya Geoffrey Boland UJC. COMPANY'S $750,000 VENTURE tAPHCHKD MORE Malayan-made paint will be available on the local market when a new $750,000' factory now being built on a five-acre site in Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, goes into production in November. The new factory, to be347 words
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Article, Illustration165 1960-08-12 10 ANOTHER SOFT DRINK HERE ANOTHER American A soft drink has been marketed in Singapore. It is called Suka, a product of Birely's Inc. of California and bottled locally by Birely's <S) Ltd. Made from fresh strawberry, Suka is a pasteurised non -carbonated drink and is also available in South Johore.165 words
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54 1960-08-12 10 KLM raises new loans to increase fleet X.L.M. has raised new loans worth over $40 million for the expansion of its fleet. At present the airline operates a world wide service of 157,800 miles connecting 109 cities in 77 countries. Last year KLM ranked second in the world on the54 words
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Article, Illustration223 1960-08-12 10 rrEXTILE fabrics with abstract* designs are now •L becoming increasingly popular among Asians, a visiting Swiss company executive, Mr. Marcel Weiss, said in Singapore. Mr. Weiss said that local people found them very artistic and attractive. "This type of material Is already well accepted In223 words
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140 1960-08-12 10 Copra trade is active again in Singapore TH E pan Malayan copra trade is gradually picking up after a period of inactivity. Exports of copra from Singapore and the Federation in the first half of the year totalled 47,042 tons compared with 35,209 tons in the corresponding period last year.140 words
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Article88 1960-08-12 10 FRENCH CAR OUTPUT UP IN JUNE I^RENCH motor vehicle production in June increased by 4,568 units to 135,245 over the previous month. This was 12,080 units more than the corresponding month last year. The figures for passenger cars and commercial vehicles were 114,577 and 20 484 respectively. Output for the88 words
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Article75 1960-08-12 10 Pan American World Airways carried more than eight million lb. of cargo across the Atlantic during tne first half of the year, an Increase of nearly 50 per cent over the corresponding period last year. It is announced. Out of the total, over three million lb.75 words
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Article50 1960-08-12 10 A two-week trade fair organised by the Slbu Junior Chamber of Commerce will begin next Friday. Preparations for the fair are in full swing and the construction pt 50 stalls will shortly be completed. Proceeds will be used to finance the chamber's community service projects.50 words
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156 1960-08-12 10 TALKS to be held in September between the West Australian Government and a director of a leading Scottish shipbuilding firm may decide Western Australia's bid for a drydock. The director is Mr. S.D. Dale, of William Denny Bros. Ltd., who will arrive in156 words
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Article227 1960-08-12 10 Knutsen Line is expanding its Far East fleet by the introduction of a new ship, the Gudrun Bakke, which will make her first trip to Singapore on Sunday, writes M.S.* Randhava. A spokesman of Sandllands, Buttery and Co. Ltd., local agents, said yesterday that the addition227 words
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265 1960-08-12 10 Hong Kong Trust is offering shares to local investors SMALL investors in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore now have further opportunities to invest in overseas shares, as a result of the formation of Hong Kong Unit Funds Ltd.. which began operation on Monday. The company, the first to operate265 words
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Article91 1960-08-12 10 OTOOMVAART MiJ. Nederland, Rotterdamsche Lloyd and Holland-East Asia Line, the three Dutch shipping lines in the Far East Freight Conference, are to have 12 departures annually between Japan and European ports, 12 between Hong Kong, Manila and Benelux ports and 12 between Singapore and Dutch ports. These services91 words
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Advertisement122 1960-08-12 10 MANSFIELDS THE i TRANSPORTATION TRAVEL CONSULTANTS h i SINGAPORE §t;« TEL. 2412 PENANG ***** -K.LUMPUR ***** i f jlb put a (rompton Parkinson CEILINO FAN into circulation I 'H- C.P. high-efficiency ceiling fan ha* been detignnl to tivr the greatest possible circulation of air per unit current consumption. A finger-tip122 words
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Advertisement151 1960-08-12 10 HUDEX 4^""^^^^^^ COLOURED LICHTWEICHT Hudex thet»» «re especially manufacture** ~~~^s by HUME Industries to offer an ultra lightweight rooting material while still retaining the principal properties of jibt.toi cement sheets. HUOEX is up to 50% lighter. Sheets are lighter than other corrugated sheets giving the same coverage. Savings can therefore151 words
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Advertisement1716 1960-08-12 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIME 10 ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PSRU. Dae r.'por' Sails P S'haa Ptnaag 4GAPENOR L'don. H'burg, R'daa, A'aoutk la Ptrt Anil fATROCLUS Uteratai, Glastow Ma. 11 An U An An 17 OOLIUS Uterftal'..!7r. Sta 11 A.g 1| An 17/21 An a MACNAON Utaraatl, Glasgow An"1,716 words
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Advertisement1322 1960-08-12 11 THE LUC LIMES-- ADEN REDSEA. MEOiTERKNEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Efo£3\a Spore P. S'haa Ptatng M TOLJSI •JELANOIA' I) 21/22 Alg 21/24 Aat »/2S "I "AYUTHIA" a) 38 A.g/ 4 Sipt 3/ 8 Stft 8/ 7 Stft JS*MtfgS£ "MEONIA" k) 11 21 Silt 21/22 Sept 21/24 left "SIMIA" a) M1,322 words
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Advertisement1353 1960-08-12 11 VMS,* THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. IiaSAPStE (lactraanta* it tka Uiittt r.iiffia) I LINES SAILINGS ta ASEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham P.'nani BENLOYAL U*tratM, Hull. Rotttfdam. Hamcurg It Ptrt/14 An A.g lENARTY Leaata. G-sngimouth Stt. 11/11 An "/ti An BCNMACDNUI lUtaWf, LNtai. G'mouth 21/24 An 25 211,353 words
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Advertisement1331 1960-08-12 11 McALISTER <& CO., LTD. v^. VKJJR^ TEL Nl; ***** ELLKRMAN LINE KLAVENESS UMB V^^ LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, HAVRE LSI ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO. ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND All ttr Caiadiai ft U.S.A. Atlaitic Ptrts. Acciptiag carga ftr Cutril 1 Siuth ci t SF Wellington Aatrica. Spore P. Sham Penani1,331 words
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Article133 1960-08-12 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares traded along easier lines here today. ICIANZ and ACI both eased 2s. 3d. British Tobacco eased U. to 41s. 6d. Base metals and the oils were steady. Interstate Oil gained Is. 6d. to 17s. 6d. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm tone. Con. Zinc 97133 words
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Article99 1960-08-12 12 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33, O.D. 33 1/8 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills. 33 1/2 irade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: New York 32 3/4: Swls«99 words
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Article26 1960-08-12 12 The following further July ruber crops are announced: Ayer PanM 140.000 lb.. Kluanf 99.000 .lb Pajam 179.000 lb and t'lu I Benut 37.000 lb.26 words
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498 1960-08-12 12 RUBBER PRICE DROPS TO LOWEST LEVEL FOR 10 MONTHS By Our Market Correspondent A HEAVY bout of selling yesterday took the price of rubber in Singapore down to its lowest level this year. The price has now fallen to the level of October last year. Yesterday was the last day498 words
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Article35 1960-08-12 12 SINGAPORE. Aug. 11. RUBBER: 101', cents per lb. (down t 7 cents). 5 p.m. close: 101 cents (slightly easier). Tin: $405 per picul (down $1). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up It tons).35 words
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Article228 1960-08-12 12 ACGL'ST first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 101', cents per lb. down 2 S cents on Wednesday's close. The closing lone was qniel after i easy. S.C.C.R.A. closing price* in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 101. sellers 101228 words
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Article22 1960-08-12 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Aug. 11 Aug. 18 Industrials: ltt.lt 125.17 Tins: 187.5Z 192J56 I Rubber.: 244.54 247.27 Jan 1 HUrIN.22 words
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Article150 1960-08-12 12 CINGAPOBE Chinese ProdM* Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent Aug. Sept. shipments $32 buyers, $33 sellers. Coeonnt ail: quiet; bulk $47 sellers, dram $51 sellers. Pepper: steady: no business was I reported done, Muntok white $325 and Sarawak $320 (both up $5), special150 words
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Article783 1960-08-12 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Btaek Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p m cau yasterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). industrial! Fed. Dispensary 51.35 ON. $1.33: Fraser and Neave ords $1.96 to $1.89; Gammon (2) $2; Jackson <S) $5783 words
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Article24 1960-08-12 12 The total Federation rubber export duty of 19*4 cents per Ib. for the week beginning August 11 Includes 1% cent* anti-infla-lionanr cesx.24 words
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Advertisement1099 1960-08-12 12 Express U.S.A. PaciCic Atlantic Coast Sarvlc« t.I.A. UA UA Ortgll Mlr« 17 21 21 22 «uf 23 Aig 21 Aig 17 Silt I Oci Kinkaaa Mam" Ist C»ll 23 25 Seat 21/27 Silt 21 Sept 2m~ Call 21 M Sept a oct Ocl linn All suitably equipped witti deep tanks1,099 words
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Advertisement540 1960-08-12 12 aBjssssjMH^HHMHMMaVIHHa Hj!iOkT^^slrKvl O^s-j ■BBBBBssHHBsHBssIWBiaHBHBBBBBaBBBH EVERETT ORIENT LINE Mr Hingking. la»M:- S'oors P. S'r>am "MADEVERETT" 21 Aig 21 A»g Fat HMtSM. CkitUgMg. CMcsttl:- "neve""" «**i Bulk oil/latex space available. JOHNSON LINE M NiigMig. Jap.:- Spore t. S^han, r-.nang fir tatay, Ptfsite Mb"LAB"' ••star AicroNr":::::::::: »m *'TMAI" J1 Limited PatsMftr Accommodation Buik540 words
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Advertisement850 1960-08-12 12 TENDERS 1 KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Tenders are Invited for the Supply of Petrol, Oils Lubrl- 1 cants; Uniforms; Boots Shoes:' I plates for Licences. Vehicles House Numbers: Bullocks. Carts Drivers for Conservancy and Re--1 fuse Removals in Villages: Lease of Wall Space in Central Market for the year 1961.850 words
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Advertisement445 1960-08-12 12 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the undermentioned Loans will be closed from 17th August, i960, to IM September. 1960, both days lncluslve. for the preparation of Inter- est Warrants. Federation nt Malaya. $50,000,000 5 V Registered Stock 1/9-1979 8i! 541.250.0U0 4'; Registered Stock 1/9-1965445 words
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Advertisement1240 1960-08-12 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ENGINEER S -DEPARTMENT: Required TEMPORAL SENIOR OVERSEER. ULU I PANDAN SEWAGE PURIFICATION WORKS, at an all-in static salary of $650/- to $750/- pet month on a month- 10-month basis according to ability plus Central Provident Pund benefits. Qualifications: Minimum 10 years' experience1,240 words
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Advertisement311 1960-08-12 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MIDOI GROUP SETTLEMENT SCHEME APPOINTMENT OF SUPEBVIBOB. Applications are Invited from Malay-speaking Federal Citizens for the post of Supervisor of the Micol Group Settlement Scheme, i Sesamat. Knowledge of English also desirable. Standard of education required is L.C.E. or equivalent. Applicants must have some knowledge of modern rubber311 words
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Advertisement793 1960-08-12 13 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th". TIANG TOH YONO of No. 71. Geylang Road. Singapore, has applied for a Is; Close Beer House licence in respect of premises No. 324, Lavender Street, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First793 words
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Advertisement1962 1960-08-12 13 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, SS (Mim.)-Box St ct: txtn WANTED TEMPORARY TEACHERS Apply The Convent Primary School. Batu Pabat. WANTID IMMEDIATELY experienced grader operator for approximately 3 months employment. Box A 9497 ST. K.L. WANTID A QUALIFIIO teacher, college or normal-trained. Apply chairman. Methodist Boys' Primary school.1,962 words
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Advertisement900 1960-08-12 13 HOUSES Cr LAND FOR SALI tt Word, SS (Miit.)— Box it cts. txtn JOO CHI at PLACE: Excellent buildlag site of about 11,019 squar* feet. Freehold. No squatters. Asking prlo* $1.50 p*r square foot. Singapore House, Land Estate Agency. 319-J River Valley Road. Spore Tel: *****. COINQ CHEAP. VACANT land,900 words
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Advertisement579 1960-08-12 13 TUITION It Word, SS (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm ART: LONDON QUALIFIED Oeneral Art National Diploma in design (Commercial Art) twice weekly. Cambridge 1980-61 welcome. Ring (B'pore) ***** after 3.30 p.m. ASIA ORIVINC SCHOOL Qualities Experienced Instructors instructress complete course $75/- Refresher Cours* $25/- nourly So/- 67, Orchard Road B'pore579 words
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Advertisement617 1960-08-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word, Si (Mim.)-Box it ctt. txtrm PIAT 800 late 1959 6,000 mile* tictiloit condition 53.700. Apply Bom A 6630 B.T. 8 pore. IMB HILLMAN CONVIRTIBLE la Good condition. Tyres practically new, imurcd until March 11*61. On* European ouner. Telephone (Spore) *****, Ext. 2. DOVER SALOONS and617 words
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Advertisement921 1960-08-12 14 I cl ix im n ifin i i L— pv igrfl i^p^B^PiiHJl^H nnPlrPt \^*vL^i. Chronometer The Eterna Matic«Golfer>> is thefirst automatic pocket watch to be "^^W' r*itehaiu powered with the selfwinding system on a miniature ballbearing. It s 1320 same model with leather stra p s 535 old j i921 words
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559 1960-08-12 15 ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Upper Ten and Little Richard worked exceptionally well on a yielding track here this morning. Upper Ten. with apprentice Thangavelu astride, did a smart 3f gallop in 37 4 5 while Little Richard (Sheldon Geyer)559 words
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Article246 1960-08-12 15 Hewson and Rowe left out ROME, Thurs.— Two European champions. Brian Hewson (1,500 metres) and Arthur Rowe (shot putt), have been surprisingly left out of Britain's Olympic team. They were included In the British Amateur Athletics Board's provisional list, but the board now says they must prove themselves fit and246 words
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127 1960-08-12 15 SEREMBAN A POPULAR VENUE, says PREMIER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -The Prime Minuter, Tengku Abdul Rahman. praised the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union- for Inaugurating the national championships, which start at Seremban tomorrow. He said: "While I think It Is quite right that we should welcome athletes from other countries127 words
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303 1960-08-12 15 MORALE-LIFTING 3-2 VICTORY FOR KIWIS EARLY GOALS SHOCK MALAYA SINGAPORE, Thursday. MEW ZEALAND Olympic hockey team captain Bruce Turner was all smiles again today. He has every reason to be for hopes of his team doing well at Rome were restored when they beat Malaya 3-2 in the international matches303 words
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Article98 1960-08-12 15 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Boon Chiau was the outstanding performer at Raffles Institution's annual swimming championships at Amber Road today. Tan, who won six of the eight events in which he participated was. however, not the school champion. His six wins, including one in record time,98 words
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Article53 1960-08-12 15 SOOCER Merdeka tournament: Japan v Thailand (7 p.m.), Malaya v Pakistan (8.30 p.m. Merdeka Stadium Spore Junior Cup replay: Alexandra v Stableboys (Balestler Rd.). Ipoh Div. I: PCRC* 1/3 East Anglian Regt (CAH gm) ATHLETICS FMAAI' national meet (Padang Negerl. Seremban 2 p.m.). BADMINTON Perak schools' championships (PTC53 words
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Article149 1960-08-12 15 VISITORS TO PLAY IN S'PORE SOH KUALA LL.UriR. Thurs. —Mr. Son Ghee Soon, the president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, said here today that several of the teams taking part in the Merdcka anniversary soccer tournament will visit Singapore for a few matches after the competition. Mr. Soh said149 words
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Article92 1960-08-12 15 I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— IV Poon Yew Chin of Victoria Institution will captain Malaya against Singapore in the nrst international schoolboys cricket match here on Saturday and Sunday. Other members of the Malayan team are: Lav Blk Hoou (MBS, XLV Ratnalingam 'MBS. XL). Manjlt Singh (High Street).92 words
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840 1960-08-12 15 BADMINTON Perak schools championships—Boys singles (Ist rd): Wong Hin San bt Kok Kam Meng 15-3. 15-2; Mohamed Yaacob Harun bt Cheah Chee Beng 15-7, 15-11: Wong Hee Thiam bt Llm Ah Sau 15-12, lft-5; Lee Yong Fatt bt Ngean Chong Lee 15-1, 15-5; Yu840 words
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Article404 1960-08-12 15 VIC NAYAGAM - KAMA'S TARGET IS 24 FEET VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The first Malayan national athletics championships starting at Seremban tomorrow promise to produce some bright performances. The top Malayan athlete^ taking part Include Shahuruddln All, Kamaruddin Maidin and M. Jegathesan, who are to compete in the Rome Olympics later404 words
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Advertisement231 1960-08-12 15 ATTENTION i£"j^V \Vsx /HARBOUR 13i*M\ ssbt Bstj (^fii »ra f B B Telecommunlca tlons wLn B^K B^p t4 T* Ist* teueh wit* youi hjkhii »oo" tftty put te c<« M vtry cotiiy Tht Ttttcsmmuitlctliant Otptrtnttxt Htreeur C-• 1 1 vml itr «ic* will kttp yew MMtMM cemmuniotltn •ltl»»tu< vttttn («vln*231 words
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Article731 1960-08-12 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By K. Lumpur, Thurs. KOREA FORCE DRAW TO STAY IN HUNT FOR TITLE SINGAPORE, the team without hope in the Merdeka Third Anniversary football tournament, won a point and great glory when they held favourites Korea to 3-3 »n their Group "A" match at731 words
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Article, Illustration504 1960-08-12 16 HOPE RISES FOR INDONESIA WITH 3-1 WIN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesia, with a 3-1 victory over Hong Kong at the Merdeka Stadium tonight, have put themselves Jnto a challenging position to win Group "A" in the Merdeka Third Anniversary soccer tournament. Unexpected This unexpected change in the fortunes of the504 words
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Article97 1960-08-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Latest position* In the Merdeka soccer tournament after tonight's matches were: P W D L P APts Korea 4 2 3 0 8 4 6 Indonesia 3 2 0 1 11 6 4 Vietnam 3 1 1 1 3 4 3 Hong Kong 397 words
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Article112 1960-08-12 16 LONDON. Thurs.— lea scores in today's cricket matches ore: At Birmingham: Essex 311-9 dec; Warwick 120-5. Ram. At Northampton: Northants 147 and 127-3 (M. Norman 44); Nottingham 180. At Bradford: Glamorgan 194 and 137-6 (A. Lewis 68 n.0.); Yorks 229 (Illlngworth 45; Walker 5-63). AtReuter - 112 words
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Article281 1960-08-12 16 LONDON, Thurs. Then were signs of a boom developing in Londou stock markeia today, with vigorous buying Ui progress lor stock that Is becoming more difficult to ootaln every day. Closing middle price of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Thurs. Spot 29 \d Sept.281 words
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Article175 1960-08-12 16 JACK FINGLETON - SIR DON ON AFTER CONFAB TALKS' JACK FINGLETON /CANBERRA, Thurs. Sir Donald Bradman said in Adelaide last night that talks he had had after the Imperial Cricket Conference with English cricket officials could resolve the present controversy which, if not untangled, could lead to cricket's greatest catastrophe in history next175 words
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Article53 1960-08-12 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A learn of Singapore's promising young playeis has been named to mcci the touring Yok Tong table tennis team of Ipoh at the Happy Wcild tomorrow niglu (7.30). Tney are: Aw Tian Hoon (eapialii). Sin Poh Lim Ho Feng. Lue Kwok Kliow, Lim Git Chin and53 words
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Advertisement277 1960-08-12 16 (Continued ri>m Pacr 13) BIRTH SO Word, SU (Uinimum) OIAS: A daughter to Violet Malllka and Walter on August 8, 1960. at Penang Maternity Hospital, sister for j Asoka DEATH 10 Words $10 (Minimum) LIM TONC I--! '"I away peacefully at 3t*O River Valley Road. Spore, after a ionic Illness277 words
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Advertisement258 1960-08-12 16 HIRE PURCHASE to Word, SS (Min.)— Bom So <•»«. «**ra THONO HUAT MOTOR Finance Ltd finance Hire purchase on cars new secondhand Terms moderate. 33 Beaub Road. B'Dore. Telephone *****/39M9 STEAMBATH. MASSAGE ETC. ZU Word, Si Min.)— Bnx 5* rt,. »xtn riRBOr lei laura ataasac*. steamnatb KetresD You fc»n*n Licensed258 words
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