The Straits Times, 29 August 1960
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Title Section18 1960-08-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY <EBTIFIEI» SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration585 1960-08-29 1 WHITE U.N. MEN HIT WITH RIFLE BUTTS American crew saved from lynch party Incidents precede Lumumba's arrival LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. £Oi\GOLESE FORCES attacked and injured Americans, Canadians and a Swede in Stanleyville yesterday, shortly before the arrival of the Congo Premier, Mr. Patrice Lumumba. Dr. Ralph Bundle, theReuter - 585 words
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Article59 1960-08-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The condition of the Yang di-Pertuan A sons remained unchanged since yesterday. A Government spokesman said that His Majesty had a restful night last night. A medical bulletin said: "His Majesty's condition has not changed since yesterday morning." Yesterday's medical bulletin reported59 words
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Article29 1960-08-29 1 TOKYO, Sun. Five hundred and fifty-eight persons were killed and 29.580 injured in traffic accidents in Tokyo during the first six months of this year.— U.P.l.29 words
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158 1960-08-29 1 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Hundreds of fans tonight mobbed Negro singer Harry Belafonte at the Singapore airport after his arrival from Australia for a 24--hour stop-over here. Police fought back the crowd for nearly an hour to let the star and his wife, Julie and their two-year-old158 words
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Article36 1960-08-29 1 NEW YORK. Sun. The Ford Foundation today announced a grant of $615,000 to the Government of Vietnam to finance a project designed to help the country learn how to handle its financial affairs. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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387 1960-08-29 1 Inche Aziz urges Indians: Stop importing culture KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday ]yjALAYAN Indians were told today to stop bringing Indian cultural leaders and groups from India because this would slow down the process of nation building in the Federation. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, made387 words
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Article45 1960-08-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Nearly 2.200 telephones in the Federal capital were put out of action this afternoon due to flooding of underground cables after a fourhour storm. Repair gangs were tonight working around the clock to have the lines restored.45 words
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121 1960-08-29 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Sikhs, who have been campaigning for three months for a Punjabi-speaking state, said they would send out 20,000 volunteers tomorrow to defy police and invite arrestMore than 15,000 supporters of the Sikh Akali movement have already been arrested in the campaignReuter - 121 words
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Article326 1960-08-29 1 I JACKSONVILLE Sunday A TENSE quiet pre- vailed here today, following a day of racial riots which saw at least 50 people injured, one of them seriously, and 62 arrested. The situation subsided after Mayor Haydon Bume warned that any further acts of violenceReuter - 326 words
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187 1960-08-29 1 HOUSEWIFE KILLED, 8 INJURED IN HEAD-ON CRASH TPOH, Sun.— A house- wife was killed and eight people were injured in a head-on collision this evening between a Radio Malaya van and a taxi outside Gopeng, I2i miles south of here. Nine people were involved in the crash— six from Radio187 words
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Article30 1960-08-29 1 LUSAKA. Northern Rhodesia, Sun. The remains of mammal-like reptiles estimated to be about 150 million years old have been found in the Luangwa river valley near Livingstone.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article107 1960-08-29 1 Oh ring: Police hold 3 suspects SINGAPORE, Sun. Police yesterday arrested three men believed to be connected with the kidnapping ring of Singapore's Public Enemy No. 1, Oh Kirn Kee, who was shot dead by police. The three were picked up in raids conducted by the Chief of the Special107 words
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Article31 1960-08-29 1 HAWKER STABBED MNG.XPORL Mud— M< <• prraf hawker S>>td Mailtrn Modar. b dan&crou>I) ill in hospital afttr l« jiv >Übbcii in sUmidtli iv Mackonk Road this mordunns argument n»i r31 words
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Advertisement102 1960-08-29 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is tne only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY' H. SENA, LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore ft Prnono There's an F& N A mixer in M102 words
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616 1960-08-29 2 'Exiles Isle sets a few records I of its own MINISTER PLEASED AT PENAL PROGRESS SINGAPORE, Sunday THE "Exiles Isle" the penal settlement at Pulau Senang for compulsorily retired secret society gangsters has more than justified the Government's best hopes. Proof of this was plain today during a visit lo616 words
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Article157 1960-08-29 2 Planter, 66, dies after a stroke [POH. Sun. A wellknown Perak rubber planter, Mr. George Huntsman. of Bulob Akar Estate, died at the Batu Gajah Hospital last night. He was 66. He suffered a stroke yesterday afternoon and was taken to the hospital, where he died a few hours later157 words
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Article52 1960-08-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Malaya here has awarded a Readership In Zoology to Dr. O. S. Johnson, a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Science. Dr. Johnson who has on several occasions acted as heed of the Zoology Depart, ment, first joined the university in52 words
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240 1960-08-29 2 PENANG. Sunday. MASSAGE saloon patrons here will have to.fur--ITI nish their full names, addresses and other relevant particulars under a proposed by-law which will be considered at a special meeting of the City Council on Tuesday. The by-law, if approved, will240 words
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Article50 1960-08-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. A course of 10 lectures on "Problems of Economic Development In Singapore" will begin at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Sept. 6 at 5.30 p.m. Members of the public may enrol for the course at the Cultural Centre. The fee is $2.50 words
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146 1960-08-29 2 MAJORITY OF COMPLAINTS WERE EITHER 'MALICIOUS OR LACKED EVIDENCE' SINGAPORE. Sun.— The majority of the complaints against members of the Police Force last year were either malicious or not supported by evidence to justify disciplinary action, according to the Police annual report for 1959, issued here. The report said that146 words
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Article246 1960-08-29 2 JOHORE WILL GO GAY FOR M-DAY JOHORE BAHRU, Su«. The third anniver* sary of the Federation of Malaya's indepen- dence will be celebrated in all districts in Johore on Aug. 31. Federation and State flag* will fly side by side on all Government buildings, shops and dwelling houses In Johore246 words
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Article64 1960-08-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A five-man delegation from India will arrive here on Sept. 11 to study and explore the present market needs and consumer tastes for Indian handloom producls. They comprise Mr. K. J. Somasundram. Mr. M. P. Nachimuthu Mudaliar Mr. T. A, Mudaliar, Mr. V.64 words
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Advertisement156 1960-08-29 2 k Comfort and Economy 5>.\»....... i' »t A ap^ h^ ■mm mm mb« h^ b^ aJpJIi ITxW'lßlj mmr*Wm"^^SLr/ £W mV llm >!^Bv rfS)^BHi Jtk *^^fj(j3|^*sjttß|J^SfeMSMifewS^^HßSF^ /^^^sjjw) Should you ever mike friends with this practical and powerful car. you- will C]r*Jjr[»rfV find that your trust will be amply rewarded. The Isabella156 words
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Miscellaneous360 1960-08-29 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADI MALAYA (41.7 Metre*) Medium Wave 476 mtitrm a.m. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraShartware: 62 metre. Ku NeWR Headlines' 6.05 Mornfrom 9.00 10.00 p.m. ing Melodies; 6.55 Keep Pit with A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 TeUt Lee; 7.00 Ted Heath And Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Hi» Orchestra; 7.30360 words
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Miscellaneous34 1960-08-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby IMPOBTANT K C[}P^-^ JBft£ r /PR£PA(?t A I -^i^i*"' [OH NO, NOT FOR ME -IM On) USW.v.A I* DIST— JUST A LITTLC/ 23 -«3?r e x#^» [uETTuce, PLEAsey-— t<^34 words
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Article533 1960-08-29 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday BUT AN OPEN BREAK DOES NOT SEEM IMMINENT, SAY DIPLOMATIC EXPERTS rpHE ideological row between Russia and China is growing more intense, according to U.S. State Department experts on Sino-Soviet affairs. China is reported to be hitting back at Moscow's so-called "anti-Peking manifesto"533 words
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Article167 1960-08-29 3 Kidnapper of Chiang gets freedom TAIPEH, Sun.— The Formosa Government has released the former Manchurian war lord who kidnapped Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek during the Sino-Japanese war. General Chang, known as the "Young Marshal" of Manchuria, has been under Nationalist custody since 1936 after be held the Generalissimo prisoner for 13167 words
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Article58 1960-08-29 3 NEW ORLEANS. Sun.— Earl Long. 65, three times Governor of Louisiana, was back in the political field again today after winning a Congress seat. The fieiy, tempestuous former Governor, who was once committed to an asylum, received the news as he lay flat on his backReuter - 58 words
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Article172 1960-08-29 3 T ONDON, Sun. Crews of British ships on unofficial strike were yesterday urged to send back their war and general service medals to the Queen. Strike leaders at Liverpool and at Middlesbrough told dockgate meetings that men were being asked to do this throughoutReuter - 172 words
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Article83 1960-08-29 3 Part of aid bill cut is restored WASHINGTON, Sun.— The Senate appropriations committee partly agreed to President Eisenhower's demands by voting to restore US$l9l million to his foreign aid programme. 'This is US$75 million less than the President said was absolutely necessary to prevent the national security from being Jeopardised.UPI - 83 words
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Article28 1960-08-29 3 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Cardinal O'Hara. 72, former president of the University of Notre Dame, died today after an operation. He was made a Cardinal last December. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article552 1960-08-29 3 Premier and deputies to meet in royal seat VIENTIANE. Sun. THE Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma, and 34 National Assembly deputies are to leave for the royal capital of Luang Prabang tomorrow for talks on forming a permanent government. Prince Souvanna said today552 words
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415 1960-08-29 3 World population now 2,900 mil, says UN year book NEW YORK, Sunday. T»HERE are about 2,900 million people in the world with about 48 million added every year, according to the United Nations demographic year book published here last night Africa is the most prolific continent with a birthrate nfReuter - 415 words
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102 1960-08-29 3 NOW BRITAIN HIT BY FREAK STORMS AND FLOODS LONDON. San.— Britain was hit yesterday by freak storms which caused record traffic jams. Hundreds of holiday-makers driving home from Devonshire and Cornish resorts were trapped in a 17-mile queue during torrential rain on the main road outside Exeter. Storms lashed aReuter - 102 words
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149 1960-08-29 3 Mac has wonder plan to end trade rift— paper T ONDON, Sun. The Sunday Dispatch today claimed that Mr. Macmillan had found a way to bridge the gap between the six-nation European common market and the "outer seven" free trade association. "Before the end of the year he expects toReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement343 1960-08-29 3 LAST WEEK OF TJLE.SM.E with FURTHER FINAL REDUCTIONS AND YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY $AYE 41-43, High St., Spore 131, Batu Rd., K. Lumpur. Menthol FILTER CIGARETTES The only American brand available in f mjP&s^*3&j\ handy, crush proof package of 10 >^-— S~T -^sP^^Bk cigarettes! r TC^jJSBr Only NEWPORT 1^343 words
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Article238 1960-08-29 4 AN OUTDOOR CLINIC TO SERVE TWO DISTRICTS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Chan Sun Wing, today said that the Singapore Government placed great emphasis on the medical and health requirements of the people here. Speaking at the opening of a238 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-08-29 4 - Mr. Victor Paul and Miss Marie T. R. Saverias, after their marriage on Saturday at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes in Singapore. Straits Times picture. A mining engineer from Sydney, Mr. Geoff ery Burden, and Miss Valeria M. McKenzie-McColl, were married at St George's Garrison63 words
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Article, Illustration204 1960-08-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Charts and photographs depicting the history of the Royal Air Force in Malaya and Singapore will feature in an exhibition in aid of the RAP benevolent fund to be held at the RAF school, Changi, from Aug. 31 to204 words
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302 1960-08-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. 'THE Ministry of Edux cation is to im-. prove the present system of half-fare concession rates to schoolchildren travelling in Singapore Tractio n Company buses, when new passes are issued next year. This is to avoid unnecessary arguments between conductors and302 words
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Article294 1960-08-29 4 rwfOE following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. BOAC: From London, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 714) 9.15 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 705) 10.50 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Jakarta (EM 545) 10.15294 words
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Article303 1960-08-29 4 MALAYAN ECONOMIC SOCIETY: Talk on "The mechanics of industrial take-off" by Miss Phyllis Deane, Secretary of International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, at University of Maltya's New Lecture Theatre, Cluny Road, at 8 p.m. ROYAL INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY: Professor K. Bieman on "The application of Nuclear303 words
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404 1960-08-29 4 OCCUPATION OF STATE LAND: CASE HELD UP JOHORE, Sun. A MAGISTRATE, Che Mahmud bin Ali, today ad- journed hearing into a charge of unlawful occupation of state land because the Collector of Land Revenue had not served on the defendants details of his complaint. A number of wellknown residents and404 words
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Article106 1960-08-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Dachshund, which disappeared from his home on Aug. 1, is still missing and his owners, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Gilmore, of 328 C, Pasir Panjang, are offering a generous reward for his return. "Jasper", a black and gold, long-haired Dachshund is deaf. A106 words
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Advertisement590 1960-08-29 4 JCAIHAYj* I X I 0»»ANI>AT~IQN~1 J Greatest Show in TODD-AO t Rodgar ft Hammcritcin'i Ikail Into ZjXtmmmamnwm^ X X roiiaiLoi \mm fucwa Admiuion: $1.50. $2.50 ft $4.00 (Free Lists Suspended) X TODAY! MATINEE AT 10.4$ a.m. f f Foxs "ANASTASIA" C'Scope X Admission Prices:- J Downstairs: $0 ct» Upstair* $1.00590 words
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Miscellaneous310 1960-08-29 4 Straits Times Crossword across 7 Vehicles— might make two 1 Shell the Hate confound u: ..unarea In Wtsley (8). (8). 8 Objections about very foreign 5 A frigid curtsy for a non- form of support (8). rower? (3-3). 13 Time a viper is in an unruly 9 Members care about310 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1960-08-29 5 HUMPHREY GILBERT: MAN OF MANY DREAMS HLx^aßßMiJdU>^UU4UU .H^U^K^^^il A^Aliil^d^AJiMiilJLUXliM^3aM^^H» The most brilliant seaman of the Elizabethan a&e AN AUGUST 5, 1583, an historic ceremony took place on the bleak hillside above the bay of St. John in Newfoundland. For the first time, the flag of Britain fluttered on the NorthDaily Mirror - 1,222 words
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Advertisement298 1960-08-29 5 "111 LESS WAN AN HOUR B&ATHZ #2| Setter w tfter3w«eki N^ZV CHRONIC CATARRH* r^^^""] New MUCRON TABLETS relieve I• wo ke without th« I Chronic Catarrh, Mucus Congestion and Sinus Pain and Pressure really dreadful pains... fast! They are specially formulated deeongestent tablets which-worklnj j J*£;i«f wn» and uli v«298 words
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Miscellaneous157 1960-08-29 5 Buys Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl W set*.' winter's wmps; ~?\f^ "X^\ t^^^ Lit Ahner By Al Capp f ALL POOR SLOBS V WE'RE PRODUCERS }SO V/HAT KIN DA f?^fiiS7f. r -PUTOJTHE*BRAN-BALLGLEEaJU^- GET IS THE RIGHT TO "S BUT WE'RE J SHOW SHOULD M^\ THAT'S US //-AN' PAY OURSELVES A T157 words
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Article58 1960-08-29 6 20 Ward! U* (Minimum) MR. A MRS. C. SIMON FERNANDEZ thank all relatives and friends for their congratulatory measages, valuable presents and attendance at the wedding on 17.8.60 at Ipoh. MR. A MRS. MADHAVAN NAIR, Bertam Estate thank all friends and relatives for their kind attendance valuable presents, on58 words
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Article59 1960-08-29 6 il Wards Sit (Minimum) IN CONSTANT and ever loving memory of Dr. Cam Ban Bo departed this day 29.8.36. Fondly remembered by Ms wife, mother, brothers, and listers. IN EVERLOVINO MEMORY of Madam Chew Poh Poey who was called to rest on 29-8-54. Gone but never forgotten. Inserted59 words
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Article28 1960-08-29 6 20 Ward* U* (Minimum) MR. OMAR OHI PA (ex. Major Of Home Guard Training Centre, Ipoh) Is requested to communicate with the advertiser, Box ASttl B.T. Singapore.28 words
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Article321 1960-08-29 6 Wordt tl* (Minimum) CIBSON AIR CONDITIONERS are available on Hire Purchase with Interest charge of only 7%. Get details today. Rotterdam Trading Company. CHARMINQ EVENING DOWNS!! Few full length!! Moderately priced for the coming Dance Season. Tommy Thomson, Battery Road, (Spore 1). INTRODUCING SPIRILLA made to measure Brassieres, Girdles,321 words
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689 1960-08-29 6 The Straits Times Monday, August 29, 1960. The Rise In Crime There is an assurance in the annual report of the Singapore Police Force that despite the marked rise in crime last year, the situation is "not abnormal." Singapore is a port, densely populated, which is suffering from a fair689 words
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Article348 1960-08-29 6 Whatever the merits of the rightwing anti-Communist group that expresses itself through the Committee for the Defence of National Interests and is now rallying round General Phoumi Nosavan, it commands only minority support in Laos. The rightwing government returned in the April elections perhaps a shade too348 words
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Article195 1960-08-29 6 Coming from the lips of Mr. Teerath Ram, who has been intimately involved in the negotiations for the introduction of a unified salary scheme, the protest of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union against Government delay car. ries considerable weight For three years the National Joint Council for Teachers195 words
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369 1960-08-29 6 T HAVE nothing but admiration for your leader "Freedom in DangeV," but it is regrettable to note your lack of comprehension of the circumstances that led to the action being taken by the Ceylon Government. We abroad must start by accepting the fact that369 words
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Letter135 1960-08-29 6 AIR. K. C. LIEW'S com--11 raents on the large gulf between the English-edu-cated and the non-English educated (predominantly the Chinese school students) are very heartening as It shows that Malayans of Chinese descent are now anxious to come together with other Malayans. The step taken by the Singapore135 words
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Letter130 1960-08-29 6 MY REACTION to the picture of the young woman shown, on your front page, picking up the Utter off an American road, was quite different from that of "Driver" whose approval of this form of punishment for litter louts was so enthusiastic. The caption to the picture explained130 words
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Letter164 1960-08-29 6 1 AM sure my friend and 1 colleague, Mr. C. H. R. Bailey, was not himself responsible for the statement In both the Straits Times and the Malay Mall of Aug. 26 and 27 that he helped to design the multi-million dollar Brunei Mosque. The firm of Booty164 words
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Letter157 1960-08-29 6 TT is evident that 'Tea- cher" (S.T. Aug. 25) failed to understand tha cause of the original complaint. It was about teachers demanding school fees unduly early— that is fees for the month of August being demanded In the middle of July. My own experience is that this157 words
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Letter63 1960-08-29 6 WITH reference to the fT complaint by "Consumer" (B.T. Aug. 26) the electricity supply in Kroh town Is a "new-village" supply owned by the Government. The Central Electricity Boa. J merely acts as the agen of the Government and has no control whatsoever In the ma.ter of rates and63 words
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908 1960-08-29 6 South Africa begins to count the cost of apartheid STANLEY UYS reports from Capetown SOUTH AFRICA is now beginning to pay the financial price of apartheid In the past six months the country's reserves of foreign exchange have fallen from £157 million to £144 million. The fall is due to908 words
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Advertisement129 1960-08-29 6 OPERA ESTATE 6i Miles, SIGLAP RD. BTC Bus asrviesa to City UtrM, sbuM, Sebool* stc.. avsJlabls. FREEHOLD LAND LOW ASSESSMENT aIMIM i isJssMl.fr ii sdTWalaMaW.^^^ miWl^F^^ I TlaM *\r b iMt' w^^^iwj m &*Eum*2^ 'TlS H^^^SSflr kM***-^ j*^*t-' iiisssMfafLJf'nll' i. i i TlwLVoWiTifti tflV flMtt .TS^*^W»l WHY PAY RENT? JH129 words
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Miscellaneous33 1960-08-29 6 &M 6 *wets *m «***ju*to pm this swt\*.;w*>T»*i.: tvttw <*yr*ai \vl ai n*t*Hß <jQH»vrmo»« I «w srcw* mV^sssi^ssssssrV I tt«l6»XP»i*ttW CONTEST. A\ MESSAftt quNNEH? WPWER-STRON6-AW STo^ SENSATIONAL LAST-MINUTE ENTRIES FOR THE OLYMPIC CAMES33 words
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Article177 1960-08-29 7 'PEACE on ESTATES' MOVE BY NUPW KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Union of Plantation Workers is making a determined effort to ensure greater industrial peace on estates in Malaya. It wants Joint consultative committees set up on all estates and the senior assistant secretary-general of the union, Mr. G. ThangaraJ,177 words
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Article66 1960-08-29 7 IPOH. Sun.— Mr. Teerath Ram. principal of the AngloChinese School, here. was yesterday elected president of the Malayan Graduate Teachers Union for the ninth successive year. Mr. Ram is also chairman of the Malayan Teachers National Congress. Other officials elected were: Vice-president, Mr. D. P. Pereira secretary66 words
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129 1960-08-29 7 A plea to ease law that causes heartbreak KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation Government was today urged to relax the age restriction on children of Federal citizens coming into Malaya. This was one of three resolutions passed at the annual delegates meeting of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Indian129 words
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Article16 1960-08-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ramakrishna Mission flag day yesterday raised a total of $11,280.16 words
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Article468 1960-08-29 7 TEACHERS' UNION WILL SEEK FAIR TREATMENT FOR INDIAN AND U.S. GRADUATES IPOH, Sunday. rpHE Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union is to fight for fair treatment of teachers with American and Indian degrees. The annual conference of the union yesterday empowered its executive to seek an official interview468 words
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Article43 1960-08-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. M. J. Namazie. a lawyer and a leading member of the local Muslim community, will speak on "The Spirit of Islam" to Singapore Rotarians at their luncheon meeting on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Cathay Hotel.43 words
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Article41 1960-08-29 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A contingent of Royal Ceylon Air Force personnel will be among the 1 94 men passing out at Seletar on Sept. 9 before Air Vice-Marshal E. M. F. Grundy, Air Officer Commanding, Far East Air41 words
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Article48 1960-08-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Umno Kaum Ibu here will hold a fun and trade fair on Sept. 22. The purpose of the fair is to celebrate the third anniversary of Merdeka and to collect funds for the Kaum Ibu headquarters In Johore Bahru.48 words
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174 1960-08-29 7 CONGRESS DECIDES TO CALL MEETING FOR STUDY OF MALAY AS THE CULTURE BASE SINGAPORE, Sun.— A conference of all Malay language and cultural organisations in Singapore will be convened on Oct. 2 to discuss the ways and means to make Malay culture the basis of a Malayan culture. This was174 words
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Article479 1960-08-29 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Rev. Hobart B. Amstutz. Bishop of the Methodist Church in South-East Asia, today called on Christians to work for a political order that would treat people not as units in a mass, but as individuals with certain inalienable rights given by their Creator.479 words
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Article, Illustration209 1960-08-29 7 FAMILY OF SEVEN IN THIS HOUSE HAD NARROW I— ESCAPE WHEN TREE CRASHED ON THEM A FAMILY of seven missed death by Inches when a coconut tree crashed through their house In Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. long Sow Wan. a mechanic. his wife and five small children were in209 words
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Article177 1960-08-29 7 KOTA BHARU, Sunday. THE Kelantan Government has agreed tc allow x the Biarritz amusement park here the only one in the State to continue business. But it has laid down certain conditions. There will be fewer waitresses and those of "bad char_ racter" will not be177 words
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188 1960-08-29 7 IPOH, Sunday. Anew order has gone out from the chairman of the Umno Youth Section, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, to youth leaders. The directive has been personally communicated to hundreds of youth leaders by Inche Sardon in a recent tour which188 words
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Article183 1960-08-29 7 Passports and re-entry to Spore OINGAPQRE, Sun. Tlie acting Controller of Immigration, Mr. Pang Tee Pow, made a statement today to clarify the position about passports and reentry to Singapore. He said that Singapore citizens who held British passports issued by his office and were described In them as British183 words
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Article26 1960-08-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The All-Malayan Estates Staff Union will hold lta third biennial delegates' conference at Plantation House In Petallng Jaya on Sept. 25.26 words
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Article92 1960-08-29 7 RAWANG, Sun.— A man was tentatively charged in the Magistrate's Court here with taking part in a $117,332 gang robbery at Ranching Pass, on the Kuala Lumpur-ipoh road, on May 10. Leong Yee Chan. 29. of 3* mile, Gombak Road. Kuala Lumpur, was accused of robbing92 words
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Advertisement72 1960-08-29 7 FURNITURE This 8 piece bung* suite from $26.00 per month. For longwearing, stylish Furniture, consult: 8T \IIIIC*JSISH FURNI rURE DEPT 1 SINGAPORE fiO-BZ, Orchard Road. Tel: ***** k Xl ALA LUMPUR 188. B»tu Road. Tel: ***** A PENANG 32, Bishop Street. Tel: ***** M KOTA BHARU 3583. Jalaa bmalL Tel:72 words
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Advertisement111 1960-08-29 7 ATLAS LAMPS are 8-way tested— 8-way tested? WTm atlas m/m lamps m are 8-way tested— W^^ELECTROMCALL V Harrisons Lister Engineering Lid /JjT|\ I for HEADACHE W^ MM ALL PAINS J^^^i^^^f^^^H Bets8 ets to m points of pain and gives immediate relief. EYE EXAMINATION You can eat with false teeth but111 words
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Advertisement453 1960-08-29 8 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER II) IN BANKRUPTCY No. 129 of 1960 RE: Chua Ah Kirn trading as Chua Kirn Hee Electrical Co. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed the 7U. September, 1960 at 2.30 p.m. at the Registrar's Chambers. Ground Floor, Supreme Court Building Singapore, for453 words
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Advertisement406 1960-08-29 8 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE In The Hijth Court Of The State Of Singapore Island Of Singapore in the cause of Suit No. 1079 Of 1960 Execution No. 219/60 Seng Hong Chan (a firm) Plaintiffs Versus Chop Hock Ouan (a firm) Defendant* AUCTION SALE OF A quantity of oats, coconut cakes, fish406 words
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Advertisement398 1960-08-29 8 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS City Electricity Department: (tod Floor. City Hail). (a) Supply of 300 pieces Wooden Square Polo*. Tender Deposit 1100/-. Close at 2 15 pjn. on 13th September. 1960. (b) Supply of 10,000 Single Phaae AC. and 100 Polyphase a C. kWh Meters for 1961. Tender398 words
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Advertisement868 1960-08-29 8 (Continued from rage 6) SITUATIONS VACANT M Word, U (Mln.)— Box St et: oxtra EFFICIENT PRIVATE SECRETARY for European Architect shorthand essential. Apply, full details Box A 9553 B.T. K.L. RUBBER ESTATE AGENCY Requires Senior Qualified Accountant with commercial experience to control monthly and annual accounts, also for production of868 words
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Advertisement1058 1960-08-29 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Words $t (Mln.)— Boa M et: oxtrm MODERN FURNISHED BUNOALOW 3 bedroom attached batbroomi servant's quartan aaras* Katong 21 Goodman Road Spore. View Monday Tuesday 6— c. TO LET: 8«ml- Detached house. newly built, 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished 103 Dunbar Walk, rrankel Estate, Spore. Apply, W. Trail.1,058 words
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Advertisement943 1960-08-29 8 EDUCATION M Words $S (Min.)— Box ft et: txtrm HOW IS YOUR Malay prognsaliig?— Improve your knowledge of the Ns'lonal language by reading Berlta Harian dally, the only romanlasd National Language newspaper. COMMERCIAL NION SCHOOL, MTA, Joo Chlat Road. Stsrtlng September Beginners' Session Book-keeping/ Shorthand/Typewriting Preparing For L.CC./Pltmans. Enrol Now!943 words
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Advertisement834 1960-08-29 8 DOCS. PETS. ETC. 10 Words IS (Mln.)— Box It tts. txtra PEDICREE DACHSHUND PUP PIES for sale three black/tan females 1100 each one red male $125/- tight weeks phone K.L. *****. VEHICLES WANTED 10 Words U (Mm Box tt et: txtra BUICK iMO-51 Phone ***** between 8.00 ami 11.00 morning.834 words
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Advertisement689 1960-08-29 8 FOR SALE 2* Words $S (Mln)— Box St et: txtra REMINGTON RAND Portable typewriter latest model. Brand new condition. Call 52 Figaro Street. Opera Estate. Singapore 16. INVESTMENTS BY ■ASV INSTALMENTS Invest the modern way --in UNIT TRUSTS Per application form and full details of SECOND MALAYAN FUNS) write te689 words
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Advertisement1682 1960-08-29 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LDNDDH I CONTINtNTAL PORTS. Due Sport Sails P. Sham Ptnang MACNAON livtrpetl, Glasgow It Pert/Ait It Aag 11/ 1 POLYOORUS Livtrpttl, Havre Gin 21 Tatar Aag N/ S Seat CLAUCUS H'burg, Bremen, Ant'p, R'dam Sapt 1/ lIONEe LiiirpaH, Dublin A»g 31 Stft1,682 words
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Advertisement1358 1960-08-29 9 Et^ffF^^^^^^lWrtSE'^F^fT^r^FFi^rml^ffM B^r^ss^r^A^iT^^^iit^svTK /P&vTHE E.A.C. LINES--— AJw-VVU mN (DSE MEDITERUNEAN. CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. H«bL\jsl Sport P. S'htm Parting «Jf~igf "ATa-TWA" a) 24) Alt/ 4 Slf t 5/ IStpt 1/ 1 Slfi YVkgtfr "MEONIA b) 11/2lStpt 21/22 Sipt 21/24 Seal "SIMM" a) MSapt/4 tct 5/ I Oct 1/1 Oct Jl "LALANDIA"1,358 words
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Advertisement1360 1960-08-29 9 SEIZING THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T T i N SINGAPORE (lecartaraM ll tke •ait**' RiaHam) s lines SAILINGS ta ADEN. U.K. 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. Sham Penang BENMACBNUI Hamkarg, Ltaaaa, G'mouth la Port/21 Aag M «a«7 1 Seat I lENNACHIE livirpttl, Hull, M'brough Jl Aig/ S Sept 1/1,360 words
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Advertisement1368 1960-08-29 9 W McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w \Eit»?j\ I£L vC ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENESS LINE v"^> LONOON, HAMIURC. ROTTERDAM. NAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. I MOLL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER S PORTLAND. Anl far CtaaliM 1 U.S.A. Atlantic Parts. Acctptiig cargt far central l Seal! Cm OF NEWCASTLE America. Spore P. Sham Penang SUNNYVIIIE1,368 words
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945 1960-08-29 10 By Our Market Correspondent THERE WAS a general rise in tin shares in Singapore and the Federation on Saturday morning after the International Tin Council's announcement in London overnight that controls on exports and thus on production would be lifted from October 1.945 words
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Article31 1960-08-29 10 Tin Rubber (per picul) (per lb.) Aof 22 ..397.511 H3 cts. 23 (399.624 95<» cts. 24 $101.37', 94*4 cts. 25 $400.12', 96', eta. 26 $400.00 95',» cts. 27 $397.87.31 words
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Article406 1960-08-29 10 iOMUOOITI] AFTER its fall from the 120-cent average of the first half of the year, the price of rubber seems to be settling, at least temporarily, at the 95 cents level around which it has fluctuated for the past week. Fluctuations have been small In range,AP - 406 words
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Article22 1960-08-29 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Aug. 27 Aug. 26 Industrials: 127.08 125.99 Tins: 203.32 195.09 Rubbers: 224.53 226.40 Jan. 1 195S 100.22 words
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Article21 1960-08-29 10 v Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Amal Malay Estates 20% Oct. 14 40% 30%21 words
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Article212 1960-08-29 10 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday, August 27. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords (2) $1.99 and $2; Cold Storage $1.63; Straits Traders $2.82% to $285. Minings: Austral Amal212 words
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Article1038 1960-08-29 10 THE following list oT revteed quotations was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (August 27) H and I, stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. II I •Hi Bricks. 1. 00 JO OtdS JO 1.001,038 words
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Advertisement1137 1960-08-29 10 \IC \hAline{ Ixpnu U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Sarviaa ETA. E.T.A. I.T.A. S'Dore P. Sham Penjnj H'kon| I. Angeles N. York >■••»! Uin Ist Call 23/14 Slit m»t 2% Sept 2M- Call 17/21 Sept Oct Oct 13 Nil "Kiailwa Man Ist Call 23/2S Oct 21 77 Oct 71 Oct IK Clll1,137 words
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Advertisement572 1960-08-29 10 YOU'RE IM GOOD COMPANY when you join the growing number of shrewd investors who know thot in UNIT TRUSTS, finonciol experts spread investments over Malaya's soundest enterprises. Far information and Frt* Booklet writ* to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD.. P.O. Box 90, Singapore. i_ EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fir HiifkMf, lism:— Spore572 words
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Advertisement184 1960-08-29 10 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIFSTINO M.V. "AUSTRALIA" This vessel will sail for Europe from S.HB. Wharf, Godowiis Nob: 1/2 Gate No: 8 at 5 pju. today, 29th August. Passengers should embark between 3 pm. and 4 pm. HARPER. GILFILLAN CO. LTD. Afcnts: ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD «.t. "WILLEM RUYS" Will arrive from184 words
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Advertisement800 1960-08-29 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited for th* post of Assistant Engineer/ Architect. The appointment will be on "contract" terms for a tour of 3-4 years within the C 4 Scale at a commencing salary of $690/--rlsing by annual increments in the C 5 and800 words
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Article, Illustration409 1960-08-29 11 Devitt triumphs— then US lodge a protest I ROME, Sunday I DRITAIN and Austra- lia each won gold medals last night in a rousing session of t hi ills and records before 15,000 people at the Olympic Swimming Pool. The United States lodged a protest after Australia's John Devitt hadReuter - 409 words
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Article877 1960-08-29 11 ROME, Sun. FANTASTIC FINISH TAKES THEp-AII the Qsp results 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL SWIMMER TO A NEW WORLD RECORD ANITA Lons- brough, tall 19--year-old clerk, won Britain's first gold medal of the Olympics and set a new world record in a fantastic finish in the women's 200877 words
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Article334 1960-08-29 11 ROME, Sun. T*HE International Amateur Athletic Federation last night announced the ratification of 61 v/orld records, including the controversial lOsec. for the 100 metres run by the German Armin Hary in Zurich in June. Britain's Peter Radford had his world records of 20.5 for the 200Reuter - 334 words
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Article326 1960-08-29 11 WEIGHTS for all eight noes at Buktt Timah on Wednesday: Cl. 1. Oiv. 1-« F Flying Phoenix 9.94 Bestcrete 9.02 Sir Chiron 8.11 t'saha-SeUa 8.97 Dententnrins 8.05 On Parole 8.03 Jan Singer 7.19 South Of Prance 7.99 Monty 7.99 Pantjarobab 7.99 The Friar II 7.09326 words
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Advertisement93 1960-08-29 11 t 1 A f *l Every morning... FRESHEN YOUR MOUTH as you clean your -beebln with HL Get rid of that stale taste Ht with Pepsodent Toothpaste. Hk Pepsodent's cool rehashing Wr flavour makes your mouth feel §ht so clean. And only Pepsodent HUT contains Irium, an ingredient IHI to93 words
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Advertisement167 1960-08-29 11 Motor Cycle Championships. m M^~ M* M~~ M ssssßPjrJsiv^^P^B^Bss^SlßK^Bßß 'jsß^Bsm'jt Bssßßsl^fc^^^W BBsbbbl I/m -v m m ■■if i_*W Jlb^S bsbßbsb^^bsbbbbP^^^^^^^^ihW it v sf 1 1 1 r7bT t^ STsf^^^ BB^^Br y^ J I ■I. BIT J|f»^^i^^^^^]^^^^^B^[B|fTiT^HofTi»o^ AvOn Higher Mileagf. Englmnd^J^kgJ J-Jl^JZHSpSyofimtUd SINCAfORf. MAI>CCA. KUAIA IUHfUH. IPOH.^fENANOJ BHLHHb^bHHHbIsHB *^s^— B^BBBBBs! S^Bf167 words
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Article205 1960-08-29 12 N. MALAYA Ist INKS ?S EAGLETS Ist INNS. IJai lbw Teow Keat 8 Shakoor it Cottee b Bin Kenc 105 Mian c Bin Keng b DorairsJ 18 ShuJ&uddin lbw Blng Keng 8 Iqbal b Bin Keng 3 Miafqat not out IS Ghafoor b Selvaratnam t Rehman c Rajah h205 words
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273 1960-08-29 12 IPOH, Sunday. IJORTH MALAYA collapsed a second time to give the Haglets, the touring Pakistan cricketers, victory by an innings and 128 runs here today. A rain storm threatened to break and save' the home team but held off just long enough for273 words
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Article51 1960-08-29 12 MALACCA Sun. Corinthians Sports Club became*the Malacca Senior soccer league champions for the second year in succession when they beat Medical Sports Club 3-2 at Kubu Stadium today. The junior league champions this year are White Star with 16 points. Runners-up are Corinthians B with 1351 words
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Article51 1960-08-29 12 MOSCOW. Sun.— lstvan Gulyas (Hungary) beat Zoltan Kotona 6-1, 6-3. 6-1 in the final of the Moscow International Lawn Tennis tournament here today. Anna Dmitrteva beat Irina Hgrova 6-2, 6-4 In the women's final. Reuter. Thirty-seven minutes after lunch. North Malaya were all out. Their innings lasted 10751 words
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Article106 1960-08-29 12 CINGAPORE, Sun.— Mrs. Audrey Cuppage, who obtained her driving licence on Thursday, showed the skills of a veteran driver when she beat Mrs. Ann Wyllie in the first go-kart race for women over 10 laps at Thomson Road today. After overhauling Mrs. Wyllie at the bend106 words
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282 1960-08-29 12 SERVICES GIVE SELANGOR A FRIGHT IN 5-4 DEFEAT SINGAPORE. Sun— Selangor j beat Singapore Joint j Services 5-4 in their second i round Malaya Cup South Zone match at Jalan Besar •stadium today, but they were given a big fright. Services went flat out to give a good account of282 words
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233 1960-08-29 12 Singapore players dominate Muar meet MUAR. Sun. Singapore., Ong Chew Bee, Sharin I Osman and T. S. Kirn quali- fled for one final and one semi-final each in the Muar j District Open tennis cham--1 pionships here today. Chew Bee is in the singles semi-finals and the doubles final witn233 words
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Article30 1960-08-29 12 BASKETBALL: Singapore Base District League championship playoff: S.I.R. v 2/2 Gurkhas, Colombo Camp. 5 p.m. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. training. Jalan Besar (5.30). TENNIS: V.M.C A. tennis championships, Bras Basah30 words
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Obituary34 1960-08-29 12 MADAM LOE PECK SAN of 732 A Grylang Road. Singapore, pamed away peacefully at 2.10 p.m. on 2S-8-60. HUNTSMAN: on August 27. at Batu Gajah hospital, George, of Buloh Akar K.«tate, Pant, Perak.34 words
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Article22 1960-08-29 12 YOU CAN AFFORD too! Permanent rtr*»i for $40/-. Trn colours. Git today at Modf;n Silk Store, 34 High St. Spore 6.22 words
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93 1960-08-29 12 Gunendran to lead S. Malaya eleven SEREMBAN. Sun. The South Malayan cricket eleven to meet the touring Pakistani team, the Eaglets, here on Sept. 5. will be captained by S. Gunendran of Negri Sembilan. The team will comprise players from Negri. Malacca Pahang and Johore. The team is: S. Ounendran93 words
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Article29 1960-08-29 12 ROME, Sun. An eight-man jury of appeal today rejected the American protest against Australian John Devitfs win in the Olympics 100 m freestyle final last night. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article170 1960-08-29 12 CRICKET t'K COUNTY: Buxton: Sussex 116-8 v Derby (rain curtailed play) Harrogate: Worcs 139 (Kenyon 59) Yorks 5-0 train curtailed play); Claeton: Essex 211 (Barker 72. Allen 5-68) Oloster 29-1; I.ordN M'sex 198 1 Russell 62, Greenbough 3-47) Lanes 39-1; Oval: Surrey 315-7 (Barrington 52, Fletcher 105, Swetman170 words
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509 1960-08-29 12 f ONDON, Sun.— Sudden violent thunderstorms hit the North of England yesterday afternoon and played havoc with matches in the English soccer league. The day's biggest game the First Division "Derby" clash between Manchester City and Manchester United was abandoned after 68Reuter - 509 words
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831 1960-08-29 12 SCRC DRAW TO SMASH ARMY'S HOPES SINGAPORE. Sun. Royal Air Force placed themselves in an unassailable position for the Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament champion- ship when they beat i University of Malaya by 77 runs at Sepoy Lines today to finish with831 words
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Article847 1960-08-29 12 GOLF RSGC championships (flnalsSpore): Men F.U. Turner bi J.C. Mcnalr 10 and 9: Women Mrs. B. Kinnear bt Mrs. D. Taylor 6 and 5. GO-KART BACING Singapore Meet: Women 10-lap 1 Mrs. A. Cuppage 2 Mrs. N. Wyllie 3 Mrs. M. Howard 7:1.6. Men 20-lap: 1 K. Murphy847 words
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Advertisement235 1960-08-29 12 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS 29 Word, $10 (Minimum) ALEXANDER— To Muriel and Botihy nt GleoeaKlea 27th Aumixt 1960 a pon. Both wrll TANDJUNQ: To Lana and-Antm a !<on Muhamad Feisal on 28.8.60 at Anaunta Foundation Hospital. Petaling Jaya, X.L,. Both writ. $tf\Z. TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL. 2800 BIRTHS,235 words
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Advertisement48 1960-08-29 12 came out ta fdcuf iF^^Hf /jt/» />m/>/1/^/ Urn VH**-^ e^eW ptt/ffru ti/i/j XT I m\M^w mm vW vTp*»w *V 4MK;! "j^^H M .-< 1 EE^r jw^^^T^^^^ I leA mmX v f J^fisKSEzrsr-*- M^- J^ ''^mW&}%l^m^J^^^^^ t M ftOOUCfO IN SINGAPOtf KUALA lUMPUS AND ft nanc by COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES48 words
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