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Title Section18 1960-08-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIEP SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Uplift The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESPAY, AUGUST 30, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article168 1960-08-30 1 10 DIE AS BOMB WRECKS MINISTRY Troops out as news released by Royal order Curfew at once placed on Amman AMMAN, Monday THE Prime Minister of Jordan, Hazza Majali, 44, was killed today when a bomb explosion wrecked the Foreign Ministry here. Nine other people were reportedReuter - 168 words
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Article22 1960-08-30 1 PEKING. Mon.— Mass action In Peking is to begin tomorrow to wipe out mosquitoes and flies within one month It'll.22 words
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Article, Illustration70 1960-08-30 1 THIS is the house in Jalon Kemaman, Jehore Bahru, where kidnapper Oh Kirn Kee shot dead in a Singapore gun battle last week held hit victims in an underground cell until ransom money was paid. Police found the address of the house in Oh's Sims Avenue70 words
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526 1960-08-30 1 M. S. RANDHAVA - Husband, wife in liner tussle for three Russia bound children M. S. RANDHAVA. By SINGAPORE Mon. 'pHE Italian liner Australia sailed for Europe today after a two-hour struggle between a Ukrainian husband and his Russian wife for the custody of their three child- The wife sailed with their eldest son,526 words
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Article89 1960-08-30 1 THE KING: 'LITTLE CHANGE' ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's condition showed "very little change" this morning, a medical bulletin said. The King, who has been seriously ill since Aug. 5 with a virus infection, did not sleep well last night. Also present were the Minister of Health and89 words
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Article71 1960-08-30 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers' Association decided early this morning to hold "further negotiations" with the Ministry of Health on working conditions and on the official programme to recruit doctors from overseas. Recently, the Health Ministry warned the association that attempts to bring71 words
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Article36 1960-08-30 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— The Government has fixed a new exchange rate of 200 rupiahs to one U.S. dollar for the import of luxury goods. The rate is 45 rupiahs to US$l for other transactions.— UP.l.36 words
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Article44 1960-08-30 1 BANGKOK. Mon. The Prime Minister's office has warned Communists in Thailand that severe punishment would be meted out to them. A radio broadcast said that the Communists have increased their activity in the country since the political crisis in Laos. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article176 1960-08-30 1 WRECK FOUND: MANY FEARED DEAD DAKAR (Senegal), Monday. AIR FRANCE Super Constellation airliner, with 63 on board, crashed into the sea about a mile from here today. So far no casualty report has been received but many are feared dead. The airliner, on the Paris-Dakar- AbidjanReuter - 176 words
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Article112 1960-08-30 1 LONDON, Monday. T»IN ROSE SHARPLY on the London metal ex- change today, spot gaining £8 a ton and three months £7 a ton. Today's advance almost entirely offset the decline recorded on Friday immediately after the International Tin Council's decision to drop export112 words
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Article247 1960-08-30 1 Neutral zone plan for Congo PLISABE THVILLE, ■"Mon. General Roger Gheysen, the Belgian Army Commander in the Congo, has proposed to the United Nations that the border zone between Katangn and the breakaway Kasai Province be neutralised. The proposal was made to solve the crisis in Kasai, where the CongoReuter; UPI - 247 words
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158 1960-08-30 2 THAT NEW TB GERM IS NOT SO NEW... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The "new germ" —similar to the tuberculosis bacteria recently reported to have been found in India, has existed for two or three yerrs and has been fou J in various countries. A tuberculosis expert here said this today when158 words
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Article60 1960-08-30 2 PENANG, Mon. Three youths detained under the Crimes Prevention Ordinance were today released on $2,000 ball each, pending an order from the Minister of Justice. Tan Kok Chun, H'ng Bak Yam and Ooi Gaik Kooi. who were arrested on July 4 In Bukit Mertajam. were ordered60 words
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Article453 1960-08-30 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. A CALL TO INTERVENE IN DISPUTE OVER 13 WORKERS INVOLVED IN THE 1956 RIOTS 'THE Singapore Traction Company Em--L ployees' Union has asked the Trades Union Congress to intervene in a new dispute with the company "in order to avert a serious deterioration453 words
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Article452 1960-08-30 2 TIN MARKET SURPRISED, SAYS PAPER LONDON, Monday. TODAY'S Financial Times in an editorial on the International Tin Council's decision to abolish all export controls says the move came as a considerable surprise to the market. Everybody had been assuming that 37.500 tons a quarter the existing total export quota wasReuter; UPI - 452 words
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Article31 1960-08-30 2 NEW YORK. Mon.— The Ford Foundation today announced a grant of W-8 million to Vietnam to help the country to learn how to handle its financial affairs.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article87 1960-08-30 2 Five-mile drive for help PENANG, Mon.— A newlymarried mechanic, Lee Sam Weng, was drowned near Penang's famed Lover's Isle jrasterday. t Lee and six friends were swimming towards the tiny rocky isle. 50 yards from Batu Ferringhi, when he got Into difficulties. His friends drove more than five miles to87 words
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126 1960-08-30 2 Mentri cuts vow man's beard to celebrate V-Day A LOR STAR, Mon The Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, last night snipped off the eight-inch heard of a Kedah planter who had vowed in 1955 not to shave until the Emergency bad ended. As his eight-inch beard dropped to the126 words
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Miscellaneous37 1960-08-30 2 THE 6AMBOLS By Barry Appleby r AND tuc *-v 4* f tUT 1 TOOK YOU NI»HT BSPOCEj S OUT TO CXNNES f ____>— -i THAT v-iLAST mtmur^' I \Oli we MLKTt-^ L MOW f L.CC *-v •yecoNOMis*,/ uoumkmpinSVj^"-**"*''^'37 words
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Miscellaneous330 1960-08-30 2 u/ ,,,,«8r l Ku News Headlines; 6.05 MornRADIO SINGAPORE lng Melodles tiss Keep plt with Medium Ware 476 metret i Telk Lee: 700 Edmundo Ros *nd from* 9.oo^lo.oo "p'm' 1 'His Orchestra; 7.30 Time Signal. A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 News; 7.35 Song Time; 7.55 Speak Morning Prelude: 7.00 The330 words
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Article476 1960-08-30 3 BELGRADE, Monday RUSSIA'S ideological dispute with Communist China is being aired in Soviet bloc countries, according to Yugoslav sources, and rallies are being held in the satellite countries at which top Communists are criticising China's opposition to the policy of "peaceful co-existence." Observers saidReuter - 476 words
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Article142 1960-08-30 3 50 HURT IN MILD QUAKE IN DELHI MEW DELHI,- Mon. More than 50 peopel were injured here in a triple-shock, earthquake, the latest casualty check disclosed today. The three shocks which hit the city brought thousands onto the streets in panic. Most of the injuries were due to collapsing housesReuter - 142 words
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Article71 1960-08-30 3 4,000 die of cholera in India NEW DELHI, Mon.—Cholera and floods are bringing death to many districts of northern India, unofficial reports showed yesterday. In Uttar Pradesh state, one report said, the death toll after five weeks of a gastro-enteritis and cholera epidemic had reached more than 4,000. In PunjabReuter - 71 words
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221 1960-08-30 3 NEW YORK, Mouday. EMERGENCY police powers have been invoked in Jacksonville, Florida, where racial violence erupted during the weekend. There were scattered disorders again last night. The Mayor, Mr. Haydon Burns, invoked the powers giving the police the right to arrest any group ofReuter - 221 words
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110 1960-08-30 3 GIRL 'WEDS' FIANCE KILLED IN DAM DISASTER DARIS, Mon.— Mile Irene Jodard. wearing black, was married to her dead fiance Andre Capra, i n a 10-mlnute ceremony at the Prejus town hall yesterday. French law had been altered to enable the "Fiance of Frejus" to marry Capra posthumously after heReuter - 110 words
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Article32 1960-08-30 3 PANMUNJOM. Mon.— The United Nations command today lodged a protest with the Communists in connection with a sea battle between South and North Korean naval vessels on August 24. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article25 1960-08-30 3 TEHERAN, Mon. The Prime Minister, Dr. Manushar Eghbal. today submitted his resignation to the Shah following violent Opposition attacks on his policies. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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138 1960-08-30 3 T ONDON, Mon. Reconnaisance flights of the type which led to the shooting down of the American RB-47 aircraft two months ago have been resumed from British bases, the Daily Express reported today. They were being carried out by RB-47 s of the U.S.Reuter - 138 words
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263 1960-08-30 3 Indonesia strikes a new blow at Reds JAKARTA, Monday. THE INDONESIAN Army has again struck at the powerful Communist Party by closing down its South Sumatra branch. This was announced in a statement from the commander of South Sumatra. Colonel Harun Sonar, In a broadcast from Radio Palembang last night.Reuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration86 1960-08-30 3 A CAIRO lawyer, Muhammad Mahmud, 85. is alleged to have killed his bride Nadia Al Sahcli, 21. a few hours after this picture was taken because she refused to say that she would continue to love him forever. Nadia said: "I love86 words
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Article61 1960-08-30 3 LONDON. Mon. Carmen Rosalre. beautiful 18-year-old circus trapeze artist who fell 40ft. during a rehearsal for a TV show yesterday, died in hospital at Kingston-upon-Thames early today. Black-haired Carmen was spinning by one wrist from a rope high above the sawdust ring when the strapReuter - 61 words
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Article165 1960-08-30 4 JUMPED BAIL TWICE— 2 THEFTS SINGAPORE, Mon. A man who has twice Jumped bail was today jailed for a total of three years in two separate theft cases. Chan Nai Mun. 25, who was recently re-arrested, had admitted three previous convictions in Penang. Mr. Dudley D'Cruz, acting DSP., prosecuting, said165 words
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Article65 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. One of the first luxury liners to provide a secretarial service for passengers is expected to arrive in Singapore at the end of the year. The ship is the P and O's 29.614 ton Iberia, which wlil stop over on her way to Britain65 words
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Article60 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Richard Leong Tuck On, 25, was today acquitted on a charge of attempted extortion from a dance hostess at the Alrview cabaret on the night of June 19. The charge alleged that he had demanded $200 from Ainon binte Abdullah while she was working60 words
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Article179 1960-08-30 4 PARTY NEGARA CHIEF OPTIMISTIC THAT THERE WILL SOON BE POLLS IN TRENGGANU KOTA BHARU, Monday. THE PARTY NEGARA leader, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, said today that he was optimistic that the P.M. I. P. Government in Trengganu would resign and another State election would179 words
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Article168 1960-08-30 4 WHISKED FROM AIRPORT TO PARTY SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Vivian Bose of India, president of the International Commission of Jurists, flew In here today from Jakarta eight hours late. Mr. Bose, who was met by Singapore's State Advocate, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim and Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, secretary of the Bar168 words
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Article66 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Thieves broke Into two kampong homes yesterday and stole $2,750 worth of gold ornaments. Both homes. In Kheam Hock Road and Lorong Tal Seng, were found burgled and their locks smashed when the occupants returned. From the Kheam Hock Road house, the burglars66 words
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Article40 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Catholic Women's League is to hold a bazaar at the Welfare Hut at Wessex Estate on Nov. 5 to enable members of the league to provide food and parcels to four local charities at Christmas.40 words
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Article123 1960-08-30 4 Six new pay-as-you-park areas SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government today announced that from Thursday six more roads in the city area would be marked off for pay-as-you-park areas. This is the third lot of public car parks to be created since the Clifford Pier park was started nine months ago. The123 words
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112 1960-08-30 4 ADULT CLASS: 2 COURSES NEXT MONTH QINGAPORE. Mon. The p Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa < Adult Education) will conduct two courses of 10 lectures each In the first week of next month. The courses are, "Problems of Economic Development In Singapore" from Sept 6 and "Science and Scientific Method" starting112 words
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Article36 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. will officially open the Bth Pan-Malayan Photographic Exhibition 3t the Hollywood Room, Odeon Theatre, at 5.30 p.m. on Sept. 2.36 words
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Article185 1960-08-30 4 MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at 7 pjn. and talks on current affairs at Thomson Road 64 mi (wayang stage); Ophlr Road Church of Our Lady of Lourdea, and Pah Kwong Kaug (off Urn Chu Kang 15% m.s.>. POLICE BAND: Esplanade. 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. t185 words
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Article352 1960-08-30 4 rpHE following is today's M. schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Rome, Istanbul, Tehran, Bombay Colombo (BA 790) 4.40 a-m from London. Frankfurt, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. "Rangoon (BA 708) 9 05 am.; from Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 966)352 words
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293 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. OINOAPORE-BORN Heng Soon Hock, 26, was jailed for three months by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates today, for possession of books and gramophone records banned under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance of 1958. The banned books and gramophone records were293 words
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109 1960-08-30 4 GOT DOLE UNDER FALSE PRETENCES— S2SO FINES SINGAPORE, Mon. Two o men who dishonestly received doles from the Department of Social Welfare were each fined $250 or two weeks' jail in a magistrate's court here. Tan Bak Cheng and Ong Leong each pleaded guilty to three counts of cheating. Inspector109 words
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Article153 1960-08-30 4 Fifty years ahead by Che Norisha SINGAPORE, Mon. Che Norisha. wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, today told about 100 girl guides that they should look to the future with hope and determination. Che Norisha who is President of the Singapore Girl Guides Association, was speaking at the opening of153 words
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Article28 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon A squad of Social Welfare and police officers tonight detained four women in a vice raid on a club house in Victoria Street.28 words
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279 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. "MEDICAL AND HEALTH ITI services in Singapore are within the reach of everyone, regardless of his financial standing and race, a spokesman of the Ministry of Health said today. The spokesman was replying to criticisms of a Straits Times reader in279 words
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Article44 1960-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Harry Belafonte, the Hollywood Negro actor, quietly slipped out of Singapore tonight. He boarded a Qantas aircraft to continue his trip to London. The star was mobbed by fans when he flew in from Bydney last night.44 words
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113 1960-08-30 5 'Malaria epidemic' in village report lOHORE BAHRU. Mon. J Johore health authorities are now urgently Investigating reports that a malaria epidemic has broken out in a little village off Muar. Late last week. It was reported that about 100 people in Kampong Serom Lima were suffering from the disease. The113 words
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154 1960-08-30 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Monday. A SECOND political party is to be formed here to fight for the independence not only of Brunei, but also British North Borneo and Sarawak. I Known as Brunei National Organisation, the party has pledged to: FIGHT for freedom of speech154 words
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Article69 1960-08-30 5 Bride of six weeks found hanged IPOH. Mon. A ftride of six weeks. P. Parlpuranam, 21, was found hanged in ber room in the Buntong new village here last night. She was the wife of Isaac Jacob, a driver with the Central Electricity Board. The door of ber room was69 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-08-30 5 FATHERSEEKS GIRL MISSING 10 DAYS SEVENTEEN-year-old Lok San (above) has been missing from her home in Batang Kali, North Selangor, for 10 days. Her father. Lok Kam Ming, told Selangor Police today that she left her house between 7.30 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Aug. 19 and has not been72 words
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416 1960-08-30 5 KUCHING, Monday SARAWAK'S Deputy Chief Secretary, Mr. A. R. Snelus, has assured members of the Council Negri that publication of the Government White Paper on subversion was not aimed at delaying independence for the people of this colony. In the416 words
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310 1960-08-30 5 No reason for pessimism in Singapore: U.N. expert SINGAPORE, Monday. A UNITED Nations technical expert said today that Singapore need not be pessimistic about its future just because it has no natural resources. The expert is Mr. Philippe Schereschewsky, who is here on an assignment of the United Nations Technical310 words
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169 1960-08-30 5 OFFICER ON THREE CHARGES OF CHEATING IPOH, Mon. Former A Deputy State Information Officer, Perak, Quek Kirn Tee. 38, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to three charges of cheating. Quek. now with the Information Office at Kuala Lumpur, was allowed bail. On the first charge he169 words
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Article25 1960-08-30 5 IPOH, Mon. The Perak Eurasian Association will hold Its first anniversary "get together dance" at the St. John Ambulance hall here on Saturday.25 words
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Miscellaneous130 1960-08-30 5 Buys Bunny By Ralph HeiwndaHl I A'MRCAPYI\| LAX.PiARi itfJ rHEBB.VOU •OYS ICW/fONS 1$ MUCH BETTER.POS) 1 f I^^^ Lrr'saoTo jVJA'N'NaV/^ss oHvsswAmvf fnjaewNa mv ncw hat pgy i jy,/ Li 9 l Abner By Al Capp THE STATE POLICEj KLAAS OOMMANDERyJ^ /WAI:, AM >OU DOSTT X| f%£/ OUSTA V Q u^130 words
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Article84 1960-08-30 6 10 Wordt tit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. BENNY SEET thank friends and relative* for their attendance, congratulatory messages and valuable present* oa their marriage on 20.4.60. THE FAMILY OP the late Mr. Chta Hock Chye. Alor Star, thank all friend* and relative* for their messages of condolence, wreath* and84 words
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Article49 1960-08-30 6 10 Word* tit (Minimum) MR A MRS. JOHN QILBIBT hiivlng recently lost al! their belongings. Including their Address Book*. In a fire would like to hear from friends so a* to have their addresses again. Their address In now P.O. Box 183, Somerset West, Cap* Province, South Africa.49 words
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Article162 1960-08-30 6 fft Wordt tit (Minimum) CREAT READING at little cost. Complete rang* of Pan and Fontana books available at B'pore Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Road. NEW SHIPMENT! Permanent Pleated Skirts $30/-. Blouses $20/- only. Modern Silk Btore, 34, High St., B'pore 6. LATEST DESIONS In Costume Jewellery Just received from162 words
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677 1960-08-30 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, August 30, 1960. Freedom For Tin That the decision o£ the International Tin Council to end export controls was quite unexpected is clear enough from the boom in tin shares. But now that the decision has been announced, there seems all the reason in the world677 words
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Article396 1960-08-30 6 The Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union, which presented one of the most impressive submissions to the Education Review Committee, has now made through its president an equally impressive assessment of the committee's report The union's stand is non-communal, nonpolitical and professional. It endorses the whole of the Federation's396 words
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Article143 1960-08-30 6 Dato Onn bin Ja'afar's surprise a month ago on reading a report that PMIP headquarters had rejected a Party Negara offer of coalition in the Trengganu Assembly was doubtless more pronounced than any surprise that will be felt now he has in fact made the offer. With Inche Ahmad143 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1960-08-30 6 VERNON BARRETT - VERNON BARRETT A harassed Hammarskjoeld and the crisis he faces today COMMENTARY by MR. HAMMARSKJOELD must face each new dawn with the kind of sinking feeling most of, us experience in the dentist's waiting room. His life is one crowded procession of crises. Having won the1,038 words
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Letter577 1960-08-30 6 •TTHAT so much ha. appear- ed in the press regardIng my remark that Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam was a lawyer for thugs, gangsters and Communist terrorists makes It clear to me that I expressed myself badly in Parliament, and for that I offer an unqualified apology. Mr.577 words
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644 1960-08-30 6 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY By TELESCOPE IF dogs can be recovered from space, so can photographic plates. The way is thus now open for a satellite spy-in-the-sky, photographing territory below, whirling on round the earth and deUrertafr a capsule of pictures to its644 words
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146 1960-08-30 7 'Silent' parson will try 4,000-year-old Chinese needle cure CINGAPORE. Mon. —An English parson, whose case has been pronounced "Incurable" by British specialists, will arrive In Singapore tomorrow in a last bid to get his voice back— by Chinese acupuncture. The parson, the Rev. Charles Last of Great Horwood, Bucks., lost146 words
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Article36 1960-08-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— A police supervisee, P. Oarrehyln. 32, who pleaded guilty here today to falling to report himself to the police once a month since May 12, was Jailed for two months.36 words
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Article77 1960-08-30 7 CURIO SHOP ROW: NEW TALKS MOVE SINGAPORE, Mon—Representatives of C. K. Tang Ltd. —"The House of Tang" curio shop— in Orchard Road and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union will meet at the Labour Department tomorrow to discuss their dispute. The union, which claims to represent 80 of the77 words
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135 1960-08-30 7 DORT DICKSON, Mon— The Timbalan Yang diPertuan Agong, dressed in the uniform of C olonel of the Federation Reconnaissance Corps, this morning declared open the S6£ million Sungala Barracks, seven miles from here. Offering his congratulations for their "fine showing and achievements," the Deputy Paramount135 words
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Article562 1960-08-30 7 DOOLEY THE JUNGLE DOCTOR WILL BRING FOUR-POINT AID IN CASH AND KIND KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Federation's rur 1 health programme, keyed as it is to the country's big development plans, will get a tremendous boost from the wide range of free aid-in-kind to be562 words
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186 1960-08-30 7 SINGAPORE IS DOING WELL, SA YS M.P. SINGAPORE, Monday. SIR JOHN BARLOW, 62, a British Conservative M.P. today said Singapore appeared to be "flourishing and doing extraordinarily well." Sir John, arrived here last night on his way to the Federation with two other British M.P.s. Miss Joan Victors. Cons., and186 words
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Article109 1960-08-30 7 He stabbed warder: 12 strokes CINGAPORE, Mon. A Changl Prison warder was stabbed when he tried to stop a fight between two prisoners, a District Court was told today. Khay Kwong Kwan alias Tan Chal. pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to the warder, Buang bin Markasan, with109 words
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Article47 1960-08-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— There are 2,236 ex-service-men registered with employment exchanges In the Federation, says a monthly report of the Ministry of Labour. In addition, 987 ex-service-men have registered for work at various Labour Department offices. Employment exchanges have found Jobs for 124 ex-service-men.47 words
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Article48 1960-08-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The New Zealand High Commissioner. Mr. CM. Bennett, and Mrs. Bennett, left Kuala Lumpur today for Singapore en route to Hong Kong, where they are making a private visit. They will be back in the Federation on Sept. 16.48 words
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Article44 1960-08-30 7 Back to school as teacher SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Inche Zulklfli bin Hashim. former national secretary of Umno, has Joined his old school, the Sultan Abdul Hamld College, as a teacher. Inche Zulkifll returned recently from London University with a B.A. Honours degree in Malay.44 words
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Article48 1960-08-30 7 BUTTERWORTH, Men. Police here have recovered the bodies of two labourers who were drowned when the motor boat in which they were travelling capsized in the sea off Pral last Friday. The men have been identified as Shanmugam. 45, and Ong Ah Tham, 43.48 words
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Article253 1960-08-30 7 I 1" KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rVHE PRIME Minister, 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman, today denied that he had personally approved the multimillion dollar project for a fertiliser factory in the Federation. In a statement the Tengku referred to a report In last Sunday's newspapers In253 words
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Article, Illustration820 1960-08-30 7 Wife tells of husband's story of strip show night duty and boast about adultery PENANG, Monday A POLICE inspector once boasted to his wife that even if he committed adultery, she would not be able to detect him, the Penan; High Court was told today "He said he was just820 words
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Article56 1960-08-30 7 PREMIER'S SON OFF TO MANILA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Prime Minister's son, Tengku Ahmad Nerang, a lieutenant in the Federation Armoured Corps, left here today to receive his father's award in Manila. The i960 Ramon Magsaysay award was made to tht Tengku for community leadership. The award consists of a56 words
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Article, Illustration41 1960-08-30 7 BATU GAJAH, Mon. A woman, Yoon Thai, 67. who had been missing from her home In Tronoh. was found dead In a mining pool near her house yesterday. Police took her body to the Batu Gajah hospital.41 words
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Advertisement198 1960-08-30 7 mill u/ant mUmzK-'f 111 l win wan i a p isp- 1 t 'i^* 1 .1 1 Inl Sm<MU-«wtMwa Mi tlmpu la desifn. tl b ttj U eleaa, mr umikl wmllli la opUenton The BRACK Multißil* .111 Mil lood »nd drinks Cat MgeUbla and fruit corn or AM; Par** potatoes,198 words
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Advertisement44 1960-08-30 7 hmA PTgla Hrtnnv ■EfV Ht, fiiMaMM HI Will J« MARTELL BRANDY Wsrth twenty times that little extra T«k«2Vi««c ♦«bU»t »or quick r.li.f Ire* V^/ >^Sk HEADACHES. «l«t. /ft/X /nn\ ftoi» mot aOict thi matt /fw^V V—^ l A fsn t *iHHllY WAUW «I«ANIUTION. X^/44 words
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Letter757 1960-08-30 8 'Ring around the moon LIVELY CHARADE SET TO MUSIC THE theatre-going public of Singapore will be glad to •know that they are in for an extra mor sel of amusing entertainment this week-end when the Dramatic Society of the University of Malaya will be stag ing "Ring Around The Moon"757 words
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Letter, Illustration378 1960-08-30 8 F|URING the Christ- mas festivities of 1948 Miss Winifred Talalla of Kuala Lumpur suggested that the girls in her office get together for a luncheon. Several other luncheons were later held and at one of them someone suggested that it would be wonderful if378 words
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Advertisement247 1960-08-30 8 >» bbVbh^P^"* WVj^: I BJ HH 1 > r JMaßMßwfo- x■■ -•J9 aMMNIHi! Jit 1 E^^uM^B^b^BßMa^Afl^Bßßßa^BßAMtfdPi^a. TfflfirilL ti_£n —the jofest feminine towel Caressa is $afer because there is a plastic Him for double assurance. Caressa is softer because it's covered with anon-woven fabric. No gauze, no chafing. Caressa is super-absorbent.247 words
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Advertisement99 1960-08-30 8 I use CUTEX lipstick and feel W^^L ready V^^ CUTEX brings to you 2 new If^k exciting lipsticks world .^^^^^^^B famous Sheer Lanolin —«^B lipstick that lasts longer stays brighter or Delicate 9 that heavenly toft, extra JB creamy lipstick AJ f If&Efjflk j it with more colour in it.99 words
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Miscellaneous272 1960-08-30 8 Straits Times Crossword AC Ross 9 Crocodile rising ln silence ln 1 6, Chink of light? (7,7). the burn (6). 19 Acquiring money means be- 14 Change digs before getting coming common (8, 7). bill, being ln the red; hence 11 See ruler twice before the one's good name Is272 words
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Advertisement1669 1960-08-30 9 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE tO ASEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, UNOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spon Sa.ls P. Sham Penang kUCHAM litereeei. Glistow II Ptrt/Teeat Aeg 11/ 1 POLYDORUI Literpeel, Havre Tin, Sept I Sept I BIAUCUS H burg. Bream, Aoff, R'dVa ttpt 1/ I BISMEB Littrpeal. Dublin Aeg 11 £>ptS Sept1,669 words
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Advertisement1362 1960-08-30 9 mMfiMJiiiL)L)hVrMriHtripl THE E.#VC. LIMES—— /y^*^S\ AOEN. lEDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS nASo\\n Spore P Sham Penanj H\sZ\|3l ••AYUTHII" il 31 /4ttal 1/ I Stpt 1/ 7 Sept XesA^JSJ "MEONiA I 11/21 Sept 21/22 Sept 21/24 Sipl JXjBBSC "SIMBA ai 30S.pt 4 Oet 5/ t Oet I Oct mm V1,362 words
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Advertisement1345 1960-08-30 9 Slff, M THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Singapore (lataraantta la tke umei Riasotai) 5 lines SAILINGS tt ADEN. BX I CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pon P. Sham Pinang BENMACDNUI Haakarg. lietee, 6'moeth It Part/ 1 teat lENNACHIE littrpeel. Hull, M'brough Ji Aig J Sept 1/ I Sept BENIOMOND Leaaea. Rotterdam. ParVtatay Hamburg1,345 words
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Advertisement1369 1960-08-30 9 fer McALISTER *5c CO., LTD. W_ \KJ2BV tel oi ***** yy r**^ ELLERMAM LIKE KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS AHGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTUNO. Aal far Caaatiaa t U.S.A. Atlaetic Parts. Acciptng cargi lir Cutnl a Saett CITY OF NEWCASTLE America. Spore P. Sham1,369 words
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Article129 1960-08-30 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week quietly along steady lines here today. A.C.L gained Is. 3d. to 82s. 9d. and David Syme gained 9d. to 335. ML Base metals and the oils remained steady. Mt. Isa gained is. 3d. to 695. 9d. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm129 words
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Article222 1960-08-30 10 StPTt IBKK first trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday ai 97 cents pelt). up one and one-eighth cents on Friday's close. The tone was quietly steady. S.C.C.J'.A. clo«ng prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot 1'.0.b. buyers 96 -s. sellers 97 N;222 words
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Article133 1960-08-30 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Awtocia-tion made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100) New York: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. 33'». 90 d/st 33 credit bills. 33 "i trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33, O.D. 32',, 90 d/st 32 9/16 credit133 words
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Article89 1960-08-30 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Willem Ruys 1/2, Anna Bakke 4/5, Twin Horse 6A, Gorgon 6/7, Meonia 8/9. Arima Maru 10/11. Asama Maru 13/ 14. Trafalgar 15/16, Hanoi 18, Thorsgarrd 19, Pesco No. 22 N. Wall 1, Semenyih N. Wall 2,89 words
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721 1960-08-30 10 TIN SHARES IRREGULAR AS PROFIT TAKING BEGINS By Our Market Correspondent TIN SHARES were heavily traded in Singapore and the Federation yesterday, one leading broker estimating his morning business as the heaviest since June. The market was irregular, with profit-takers at the higher levels now prevailing. The important factor now721 words
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Article23 1960-08-30 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Aug. 29 Aug. 21 Industrials: 129 J>6 127.0* Tins: 205.84 203.32 Rubbers: 227.60 226.4(1 Jan. 1 1958 10023 words
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Article824 1960-08-30 10 •SINGAPORE members of the Malayan stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords (2) $2; Gammon $2.15 and 52.16; M. Breweries $2.90: Robinson ords $1.25; Cold Storage (2)824 words
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Article38 1960-08-30 10 SINGAPORE, AUG. 29. RUBBER: 97 cents per lb. (up one and oneeighths cents). 5 pan. close: 971 cents a lb. (quiet bat stead*-). TIN: $398.25 per pica! (ap 37} cents). Estimated unofficial offering &50 tons (unchanged).38 words
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Article81 1960-08-30 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce 13 Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Aug./ Sept. shipments $30 buyers. $31 sellers. Coconut oil: bulk $44 sellers, drum $47 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $295, Sarawak $290 (down $5), special Sarawak black $187 481 words
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Advertisement1122 1960-08-30 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific dt Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.TX E.T.A. S'mre P S'tiatn PeitKif H'kon| L. Anfelet N. York "Kiirankl Man" Ist Call 8/24 Sipt Sift 2* Sipt 2nd Call 27 :i Silt i Oct 21 Oct 11 No. i aitm Man" Ist Call 2)/M Oct »'J7 Oct 21 Oci1,122 words
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Advertisement201 1960-08-30 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE Fit HMfkMi, Jjiii:- Spore P. Sham Penang •DOLPHEVERETT" 3 Uft ll Mr} "DONEVMETr «sl»t ls«t 7Soit Fir Union, Clittafiit, Calcutta:"LEttVEKTT" Nit Bulk oil/latex spice available. JOHNSON LINE "STM mTU«US ir \7T 17$l»t 14$Ht $f»t "STM IELUTmr- 0«f 7 Oct 9 Oct For Bomliy. Porj.ai Eilt:"STM tLCTONE" Nrt201 words
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Advertisement649 1960-08-30 10 Singapore Copra Association 4 p.m. prices: {air merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Sept. $304 (Nominal i. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $44 sellers, drum $48 sellers. Tone was quiet. H.C.B. Ltd.. Straits mixed copra: Aug./ Sept. $30' 3 (Nominal). H.C.B. Ltd., coconut oil closing prices: bulk $43% sellers, drum 547'649 words
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Advertisement574 1960-08-30 10 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE CLUB ROAD The above road will be re-opened on 31st August, i960. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN TSE HIGH COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU iOHORE BAHRU BANKRUPTCY No. 10 OF 1959 Re Kluang Trading Co.. of No. 34. Jalan Merslng, Kluang (Adjudication Order574 words
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Advertisement663 1960-08-30 10 NOTICES PURSUANT TO OBDER OF COURT DATED 30TH JULY. 196* IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT PtNANG DIVORCE PETITION NO. S OF 1960 Between Molly Yule Petitioner And Thomas Yule Respondent To: Thomas Yule. formerly or No. 42 St. Stephen's Garden, London663 words
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Advertisement1703 1960-08-30 11 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Chief Medical and Health Offlcer, Negrl Bembilan, Sercmban up to 12 noon on ?4th Sep'«mber 1960 for supplie* to the Medical Department in Negrl Sembilan for period Ist January, 1961 to 30th June 1961. Particulars aud conditions of1,703 words
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Advertisement785 1960-08-30 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Kedah National for the post of Chief Clerk cum Bookkeeper In the Kedah Land Development Board. Minimum qualifications: School Certificate or at least S I years experience In general administration. Applicants must possess knowledge of bookkeeping/ auditing; good knowledge of Malay essential. All-in salary785 words
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Advertisement940 1960-08-30 11 (Continued from Page B) SITUATIONS VACANT It Word, SS (Mm Box U ef. mMtrm CAN ANY QBNTLBMAN kindly recommend a good experienced driver. Apply Box AS9O7 B.T. Spore. CHIHBSB COOKBOV and amah or two amahs must speak English and be highly recommended by European employers Tel: ***** Spore. WANTBD CORRESPONDENCE940 words
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Advertisement1068 1960-08-30 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words SS (Mtm.)—Bux SI ett. mxtrm FURNISHBD TWO-ROOM Terrace House. 28 Tembusu Road Bembansng Eatate, B'pore. Rent $200/- p.m. Suitable for R.A.P. couple without chllFULLY FURNISHED one 'two bedroom flatlet Bathroom attached, private entrance, large garden, verandah with cookery, refrigerator. 32 Lloyd Road. Singapore 9. Tel: *****.1,068 words
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Advertisement855 1960-08-30 11 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Words U *fin >— Box SO ett. txtrm REPORT ON FINANCI, Commerce. Industry. r>4. of Malaya, IMO., 54.T5 a copy. Available at bookshops or from Far Eastern Features Service, 21A Battery Road, Singapore HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BT THB MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FOR USE IN 1961 THB MALAYAN STORY855 words
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Advertisement892 1960-08-30 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words SS (Min)— Box SI ett. txtrm ISM CNtvROLIT ■IAULIIU food condition. Kor particulars please contact Mr. Llm 133 Bencoolen Btreet Spore 9 a.r...— 4J.00 p.m CHRVS«.fR 1952 good condition taxed and 'naured quick sale best on>r secures. Phone Spore ***** Ext 32 office Hours. RID892 words
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Advertisement448 1960-08-30 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'por*) M Words SU (Minimum) Unity l month, lo Words S3 So (Htm.) DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATE! TESTIMONIALS copied while ram wait. (B'pora) *****. TOP 1 QUALITY COLOUR Print from Transparency. Telephone <Llfe' 2OBIS I P.O. Bos 1108 Store. DVC-LINf SERVICE— flans copied wbils you wait Fotomatle, 08 Robinson448 words
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Article, Illustration227 1960-08-30 12 YASHICA CAMERAS DOMINATE MARKET rrHE Yashica Co. Ltd. 1 of Tokyo is rapidly becoming the largest supplier of Japanese cameras to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore markets, an executive of the company, Mr. Allen K. Numano, claimed when he yisited the State last week. Mr. Numano, who is in227 words
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265 1960-08-30 12 MALAYA LIFTS DOLLAR IMPORT BAN pENANG has doubled its trade with the United States mainly as a result of Malaya's liberalisation of imports from the dollar area. Official statistics issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Penang show that the average monthly265 words
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144 1960-08-30 12 increasesin swissair FREIGHT TRAFFIC SWISSAIR'S air freight traffic was up 16 per cent in the first six months of the year over the corresponding period last year, and a higher rate of growth is expected in the second half of 1960, the company states. Air freight traffic to the Middle144 words
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Article182 1960-08-30 12 AUSTRALIA is now the sixth largest exporter to Singapore and her sales cover over 400 different commodities, the Trade Minister, Mr. John McEwen, told Keith Hooper in Perth. The Minister was replying to a charge by an Australian private firm in Singapore that Australia was not182 words
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114 1960-08-30 12 Sydney firm sells car spare parts to Singapore AN Australian company Wibroc Engineering Pty. Ltd. of Sydney, has found a market in Singapore for automotive accessories which are already being exported to Trinidad, Tanganyika and the Canadian west coast. The products include water pomp assemblies, rear vision mirrors, sun visors114 words
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Article20 1960-08-30 12 White pepper imports into Singapore in June amounted to 244 tons worth $1.1 million. Exports totalled 371 tons.20 words
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174 1960-08-30 12 It's classical Chinese and British A British company, Cathay Arts Ltd., dealers in greeting cards and reproductions of classical Chinese prints, has established a growing export market to the Federation and Singapore. Mr. L.A. Mordant, proprietor of Mordant and Co., local agents, said yesterday that a wider range of the174 words
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Article32 1960-08-30 12 Sarawak exported 14.375 tons of round timber and 12,974 tons of sawn timber in June. Hong Kong and Italy bought 10,080 tons and 2,501 tons of the round timber respectively.32 words
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255 1960-08-30 12 ANEW sillcone based liquid rubber compound Is said to have an exceptionally low viscosity. It can be produced with viscosities, it is claimed, of the order of about 120 "poises" or below, a lower viscosity than that of previously obtainable silicone rubber255 words
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Article131 1960-08-30 12 NEW DUTCH SHIP DUE ON FRIDAY A new Dutch ship I A which can carry 12,000 tons of cargo and 12 passengers from Amsterdam to Malaya in 23 days, arrives in Singapore on Friday from the Continent and Britain. The Neder Ebro, latest addition to the Nederland Line Royal Dutch131 words
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Article118 1960-08-30 12 rE East Asiatic Co. Ltd, office in Penang to passenger business. i The office at the company's premises at Weld Quay has modern decor and is fully airconditioned. In addition to bookings by The East Asiatic Co.'s own vessels, the new office will undertake118 words
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251 1960-08-30 12 HOLLAND'S trading position in Singapore con--11 tinuies to be favourable and prospects for more trade between the two countries are good, the Dutch Vice-Consul in Singapore, Count L. de Marchant et d'Ansembourg, said yesterday. Count d'Ansembourg said that Holland was now supplying an251 words
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Article, Illustration175 1960-08-30 12 Research centres are vital, says engineer SINGAPORE needs more research centres to encourage her industrial development, according to a local engineer who has returned from three months' study in the United States. Mr. Peter Leong, productlon engineer of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., said he regarded research centres as vital for175 words
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Article55 1960-08-30 12 Pan American World Airways' revenue totalled $317,--046,000 for the second quarter of the year, compared with $271,377,000 for the corresponding period last year. Net income after tax was $13,311,000, against $9,453,000. Passenger revenue amounted to $253,635,000, up 20.6 per cent, while freight revenue was up55 words
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Advertisement91 1960-08-30 12 555^^Ba«s^BaV^^^^^^* with WIND-DOWN WINDOWS MINI-MINOR Malayan Motors Limited 14/20 Orchard Road, Singapore AN.") AT WEARNt BROS. LTD. in th* FEDERATION OF MALAYA DIALIRS in S.ir.iwjk SIMt DARBY BORNIO LTD KUCHINC. S*u. !.'•'>. Brunei Town. Ljbuan DEALERS in E.m Coa<t Residency ot North Borneo KWONG BORNEO DEVELofiV^NT COVPANY SANDAICAN. TIRED BLOOD91 words
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Advertisement139 1960-08-30 12 Royal Rotterdam Lloyd "WILLEM RUYS" AIR-CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT AROUND THE WORLD SERVICE 1961 ROTTERDAM SOUTHAMPTON SUEZ COLOMBO SINGAPORE a JN 4 «»t U Jut II Ail I Nn MIIMURNE 11 JM 1) Apr 22J«M Sept II Ni. STMET 1/ 1 Ft* IS/11 Apr 24/2S Ju«e 11/11 21/21 Nn WEUIIISTON i/ Fit139 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1960-08-30 13 DANISH TRAINER SAYS DEAD CYCLIST TOOK DRUG BEFORE RACING INTEREST in the fourth day's competition in the Olympic Games here today was pushed into the background by two controversies which have raged fiercely since yesterday. The controversies concern the cause of the deathReuter; UPI - 1,054 words
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Article195 1960-08-30 13 HOCKEY Group C: Kenya 1 Germany 0. BASKETBALL Group A: US 107 Hungary 63; Group B: Czechoslovakia 76 Yugoslavia 64. WATERPOLO Group 2: USSR 8 Brazil 2; Group 4: US 5 Belgium 2. DIVING WOMEN'S High Diving 1 10 m QuAllfiers for final two dives):195 words
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Article122 1960-08-30 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Ashoclatlon tonight agreed in principle to send a Singapore team to tour Australia and New Zealand in December next year. At a committee meeting of S.A.S.A. tonight, a special subcommittee, comprising president Mr. M.I.C. Bain (chairman) and Messrs Lee Wing122 words
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Article68 1960-08-30 13 \[UAR, Mon. Singapore players won the major titles in the Muar open invitation tennis championships which concluded here today. In an all-Singapore singles final, Ong Chew Bee easily beat T. S. Kirn 6-2. 6-1. Chew Bee then went on to win the flaubles title, partnering68 words
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351 1960-08-30 13 42 SINGAPORE ATHLETES TO 0TAKE PART IN MALA YAN OPEN SINGAPORE. Mor.. The Singapore A.A.A. has t>3lected 42 athletes, including nine women, for the Malayan open championships to be held at Penang on Oct. 1 They are: 100 m: Ernest Frtda. Chai Ling Fook. Low Sin Chock. Ho Shen Urn;351 words
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625 1960-08-30 13 SINGAPORE. Monday ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii YI7ELSH Star, with Bob Franklin astride, went like a winner on a fast track at Bukit Timah this morning when he beat Grant lee (Lee) easily in a testing tryout over 5f in 62625 words
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Article45 1960-08-30 13 CRICKET Tow match: Selangor v Pakistan Eaglets (S'gor Club 11 a.m.). SOCCER S'porr Premier Lge: Europeans and Eurasians v Indians (Jn. Besar 5.30 p.m.). Friendly: Joyful Indians v Johore Ourkha Inf. (Farrer Pk); Cycle and Carriage v Central Provident Fund Board (Serangoon Rd).45 words
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Article330 1960-08-30 13 TENNIS Ml AR Open: Men's singles finals: T.S. Kirn (S'porej bt Sharln Osman (Spore) 6-2, 7-5; Ong Chew Bee (S"pore) bt A. Rahman Bakar (NS) 6-4, 6-3; final: Chew Bee bt Kirn 6-2. 6-1; Men's double* final: Ong Chew Bee and Khong Kit Soon i Spore i bt T.S.330 words
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Advertisement335 1960-08-30 13 lamb re liability jEfiS l illlM J^liißi^ii^taZ3 r I-^Xj jp* M J^^Hy j^^^l g^HMglg^k^m^tf*- j ~&£rovr!GETA3ouT! LAMBRETTA'S MOBILITY IS AN INVESTMENT! See exciting new places. Enjoy exciting new experiences. ..make exciting new friends with Lambrettability. Jow-cost mobility at its safest, speediest and most comfortable. A small deposit and it's yours...and335 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-08-30 14 Trap door, a flight of steps— then Oh's kidnap cell rESE three pictures show the inside of kidnapper Oh Kirn Kee's bungalow hide-out in Johore Bahru. The arrow in the first picture points to a trap door leading to the underground cell in which at least four kidnapped towkays are120 words
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Article188 1960-08-30 14 SINGAPORE, Monday. fill-; Singapore Slate UMNO Executive Committee, which is no longer recognised by the national chairman, Tengku Abdul Rahman, Ik'(\iusc it has been defying his authority, is planning a mass rally on Sunday night as a challenge to the Tengku. The committee Is188 words
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Obituary17 1960-08-30 14 SULLIVAN Miss M.iiv Clara beloved friend and co-worker died r ml.iv August 26th enroute to U.S.A.17 words
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Article57 1960-08-30 14 MR AND MRS. WILLIAM BASTIAN thank friends and relatives for Hi. ir kind attendance, assistance, valuable presents mnsaws on the occasion of thtir marriage on 2U.5.6U. MR. ANO MRS. K. K. NATHAN Technical Assistant P.W.D. Kelantan th»nk all friends and relatives tor their valuable present* congratulatory messages and attendance57 words
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Article63 1960-08-30 14 S2o'- REWARD (or recovery of one (nut muchine lout outside Suniici I jutw Club. Siti iiilKin 24.5.60. Cont;n t Chan Kook Mun. Telephone Serem1..H1 HIM. SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY. Nr« Oilier and Training School opens on Friday the 2nd Sept. at 602 Shaw Houae. Office hours 10 1.30 p.m. Trl:63 words
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Article41 1960-08-30 14 LONDON. Mon.— The British Defence Ministry today declined comment on a newspaper report that reconnaissance flights of the type which led to the shooting down the American R.B. «!7 aircraft off Russia have been restarted from British bases.41 words
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Article43 1960-08-30 14 CALCUTTA, Mon. The floods in Crissa State which started on Aug. 15 still showed no sign of abating today. The army has begun moving in, air-dropping food and supplies to the 2,500.000 civilians affected. Epidemics were feared in many areas. U.P.I.UPI - 43 words
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Article52 1960-08-30 14 TAIPEH, Mon. Health authorities reported today that malaria is spreading again on Formosa where it was believed to have been stamped oui. The authorities said investigation showed that in many of tne reported cases the victims contracted the disease snortly after they had blood transfusions witn52 words
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240 1960-08-30 14 KIDNAPPED FOR FIVE DAYS: FAMILY MADE NO REPORT SINGAPORE, Mon. pOLICK here today began an investigation r into the kidnapping of a wealthy retired businessman that took place two days before the killing of "Kidnap King" Oh Kirn Kee but was not revealed until today. The victim was Quek Fong240 words
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Article, Illustration228 1960-08-30 14 Campoli, in for concerts, takes a hard knock at rock 'n' roll OINGAPORE, Mon. Alfredo Campoli, world-famous Italian violinist, said here today that Asian youth should be encouraged to take up serious music instead of rock 'n' roll. "Serious music is food for the mind and soul," he said. "A228 words
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Article334 1960-08-30 14 LONDON. Mon.— With the not- able exception of gold and tin shares which recorded sharp gains, London stock markets generally were quiet and irregular today. Business in domestic sections was at a considerably lower level than last week. Closing midcle prices ol selected siocks not334 words
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Article525 1960-08-30 14 ROME. Mon. Russia and the United States won their first gold medals today in the current Olympic Games here. The Russians won three canoeing finals. The American success came in the men's springboard diving final through Gary Tobian. Standings in Olympic medals table after seven finals today525 words
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Advertisement266 1960-08-30 14 j ADVERTISEMEHTS M Words Sf» (Minimum) LANKADEVI dauxhtrr of Mr. R. N. Katnarn to Thi-varaja. son oC Mr. C AyHthurai of Muar on tiunday. JMh AukuM. at the Bride's Residrnce 30. halm Road Scremhan. The- couple are leaving for fCuropu |xt 8/8 "Vietnam" ■mlinK SinKapon- 30th August, 1960, and will266 words
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