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Title Section20 1960-09-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times. He*" 1 1 Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1960. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article1487 1960-09-20 1 JEERS, CATCALLS AS THE BALTIKA SAILS IN Fog and rainstorm few people on the streets 'We'll be friends again' NEW YORK, Monday MR. KHRUSHCHEV, here for the U.N. General Assembly, spoke in driving rain today of Russia's desire for peace. Reading a prepared address immediately after hisReuter - 1,487 words
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Article83 1960-09-20 1 WHEN you have finished with your copy of the Straits Times, others usually have a look at it. A recent independent poll of Singapore readers showed at least 3.5 readers per copy. The figure excludes copies read in offices, clubs and messes. The average is in fact83 words
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Article, Illustration629 1960-09-20 1 Congo muddle NEW YORK, Monday. THE Russian's today introduced a formal General Assembly resolution blaming the U.N. Command and the Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, for the "overthrow of the lawful government of the Congo." Mr. Valerian Zorln. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Introduced the document In the 82-memberReuter; UPI - 629 words
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Article28 1960-09-20 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two seamen from the Dutch freighter Van Cloon were arrested tonight after Customs men had seized from them ten gold bars, worth $1,000 each.28 words
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Article20 1960-09-20 1 LONDON, Mon.-London's first traffic wardens went into action today with power to Impose on-the-spot ticket fines on motorists.—Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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161 1960-09-20 1 INCHING, Mon. News that an amok had slaughtered 12 people in Serlang, Indonesia, reached here today with the arrival of fleeing Dyaks in Lubok Antu. Lubok Antu Is on Sarawak territory, five hours' walk from the border. Dyaks seeking refuge161 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-09-20 1 BELGIUM S King Baudouin has just cause to look happy and proud, for beside him Its the lady from Spain who is to be his bride. She is 32-year-old Dona Fabiola de Mora Yararon. Here they drive to Laeken Palace after the PrimeUPI - 63 words
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Article, Illustration343 1960-09-20 1 OVER THE RIVER IN A YELLOW, WHITE BARGE SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. began his one-week tour of the three Borneo territories today with a busy programme ahead. He arrived here with his wife and political secretary, Mr. Jek Yuen343 words
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Article128 1960-09-20 1 Stanvac to build $50m. refinery KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A $50 million refinery is to be built at Port Dickson by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company. Announcing this tonight, the company's manager in Malaya. Mr. J. T. Beard, said that the Government had approved in principle the company's application for pioneer128 words
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Article25 1960-09-20 1 STOP PRESS CASTRO PROTEST NSW YORK Moo—Dc CMn pl*m pro lot •flint miytrcaUneat' by Hen Yo;k police a»i^u '•> -u.*rd him, reported It day— C fl25 words
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Article, Illustration936 1960-09-20 2 The world forum opens today and it could set the course of history for a generation NEW YORK, Monday PR E S I DENTS, Premiers, foreign ministers and hundreds of ambassadors were heading into New York today from many parts of the world for tomorrow'sReuter - 936 words
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Article183 1960-09-20 2 IJARACHI. Mon— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived here today on a five-day vi.->it to sign the Indus waters treaty between India and Pakistan and to confer with Pakistan's President Mohammad Ayub. Before he left New Delhi. Mr. Nehru said of the treaty:Reuter - 183 words
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Miscellaneous378 1960-09-20 2 New*; 946 Family Favourites 10.45 RADIO MALAYA X, our dl Conc rt HtU: 00 Close Down. am u? l iL?S£*. Nn«- RADIO SINGAPORE Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morn- Medium Wave 47C OMtres Ing Melodies: 6.50 Keep Fit With Short Ware: metrM Teik Lee; "00 Bdmundo Ros And from 9.H>— 10.t«378 words
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Article669 1960-09-20 3 THREE KEY-POINTS IN AN AFRO-ASIAN RESOLUTION TO SETTLE THE CHAOS RUSSIANS DROP HINT OF CONTINUED AH) AS KHRUSHCHEV AND IKE ARE DUE TO ADDRESS ASSEMBLY NEW YORK, Monday THE r.X. General Assembly resumes its emergency Congo debate today (midnight, Malayan time) faced with an AfroAsian resolution669 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-09-20 3 Money-spinning spinsters plan a world cruise MISS Yvonne Burrell. 42, (left) and her sister Yvett<-. 43. who won the top prize of £73.872 ($577,500) on Littlewoods no-limit treble chance football pool. For a three-shilling invesnunt they won two first dividends and seven third dividends. Miss Vvette said it was onlyReuter - 82 words
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221 1960-09-20 3 77 dead as plane crashes into jungle on Guam AGANA (Guam), Monday. A WORLD Airways plane with 94 people aboard crashed into deep jungle on Guam Island after take-off, killing 77, including a child. Seventeen survivors were rescued by helicopter and taken to the naval hospital in Agana. The crashUPI - 221 words
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124 1960-09-20 3 GO-AHEAD FOR INDIA'S CO-OP FARMS SCHEME NEW DELHI. Mon. India has decided to go ahead with a programme to establish co-operative farms. For the time being. 3.300 pilot projects will be started to encourage co-opera-tive farming. There will be no compulsion on farmers to Join the collective farms, but officialsReuter - 124 words
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Article54 1960-09-20 3 NEW DELHI, Mon.— The number of Chinese nationals living in India and registered with the Indian Government Is 12.373. according to a re. cent census. But a large number of Chinese are believed to have failed to register themselves, and the Indian Government Is now consideringReuter - 54 words
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Article305 1960-09-20 3 BANGKOK, Monday r|THE leader of a re- volutionary group in Southern Laos, Prince Boon Own, today appealed to Seato, the United Nations and the free world to help Laos resist a Communist invasion. The call for help came amid new reports that the northern Laotian provinceUPI - 305 words
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427 1960-09-20 3 He's Kind a mixed up over the political set-up in the Congo PARIS, Monday. A DISGRUNTLED member of one of the two rival Congolese delegations to the United Nations confessed yesterday that he found Congolese politics "much too complex." "I run a laundry", said 1 g r\w% g\ g\w\ l»QReuter - 427 words
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Article187 1960-09-20 3 calls for support of Lumumba T ONDON, Mon.— About 1,500 people attended a demonstration in Trafalgar Square yesterday in support of Mr. Patrice Lumumba and in protest against some of the United Nations actions in the Congo The meeting, which was j organised by the Movement for Colonial Freedom and187 words
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109 1960-09-20 4 SURGEONS COLLEGE EXAMS HERE NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE, Mon. The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons will conduct primary examinations in anatomy, applied physiology and the principles of pathology in Singapore during February next year. Graduates of not less than one year's standing in a medical school approved by the Council of109 words
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Article619 1960-09-20 4 JUDGE: NOTHING TO SHOW PLAINTIFF KNEW OF WHAT WAS BEING SWORN ON HIS BEHALF MR. JUSTICE ROGERS warned the law firm of Yong and Co., in the High Court last Friday against the "indiscriminate swearing of inaccurate affidavits" when he dismissed an application by that619 words
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Article62 1960-09-20 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A reception In honour of Mr. M T. Dearsly, president of the Boys' Brigade in New Zealand, will be held at 8. Chatsworth Park, on Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. It will be jointly given by the first secretary in the office of the62 words
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Article49 1960-09-20 4 Clinical meeting tomorrow SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Dermatological Society will hold a clinical meeting at the General Hospital on Wesdnesday at 5 p.m. Dr. Khoo Oon Telk will present cases for demonstration at the meeting which will be held at the lecture room of the Department of Clinical Medicine.49 words
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Article41 1960-09-20 4 bINGAPORE. Mon. The Naval Base Theatre Club will present a comedy, "The Blue Goose," at the Naval Base Theatre, from Sept. 22 to 24. Tickets can be booked by j telephone and collected at the theatre.41 words
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166 1960-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—American space and war comics, banned by the .Singapore Government three days ago. were still openly on sale in the city today. Shopkeepers gave this stock reply when asked why they were still selling the comics: "We don't know about this166 words
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Article258 1960-09-20 4 rpSE following U today. x schedule of civil aircraft movement at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ABSIVALB BO AC: From London, Rome, Istanbul, Teheran, Bombay, Colombo (BA7M) 4.40 a.m.; from London. Frankfurt, Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon (BA708) 9.05 p.m Canada: Prom Jakarta (0A996) 1040 a.m. Cathay Paalflc:258 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-09-20 4 SINGAPORE captain, Lee Kok Seng Ueft), and coach Rahim Sattar (centre) handing the huge Malaya Cup to a smiling Yang di- Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, when the team called on him at Istana Negara daring yesterday's victory drive. The players and officials were then76 words
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Article324 1960-09-20 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE failure of a trial Judge to administer caution A to a witness properly was an omission in procedure, and this failure had resulted In a miscarriage of justice, submitted Mr. David Marshall in the Court of Criminal Appeal here today. Mr. Marshall324 words
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Article237 1960-09-20 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam today called upon cultural organisations in Singapore to band themselves into a federation with a view of assisting government In the promotion of cultural activities. Speaking at a "Dances of Singapore" at the Victoria237 words
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236 1960-09-20 4 mt w SINGAPORE, Monday. TOE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuic Lin will officially open a four-day specialist conference on examinations for Commonwealth countries in South-east Asia next Monday Delegates from Hong Kong. Sarawak. North Borneo and the Federation of Malaya are expected to236 words
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Miscellaneous61 1960-09-20 4 I tfl^^ *m *m»i i*^» mM m *m SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Cllnico-paLhologi-cal meeting of Medical Unit 11. Pathology Lecture Theatre, Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p m. ROYAL SINGAPORE FLYING CLUB: "At Home" to all visitors for flights and inspection, Paya Lebar Airport. TOH H: Magic show- "Mysterious Moments" by Mr. Bek61 words
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Miscellaneous60 1960-09-20 4 show at Woodstock Home, Woodstock Drive, 7.30 p.m CHINESE Y.MjC.A.: Juniors meeting (Pasir Panjans Area), 5.30 p.m.; Olrls' Basketball, 5.30 p.m.; Boys' Basketball and Kun Tow, 7 pjn. YJMLC.A.: Hockey practice, 6.15 pan.; Junior intensive, 5.45 p.m.; Judo Society Annual MeetIng. 6 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (On tram) i Homecraft. 10 a.m.;60 words
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Article458 1960-09-20 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Union recognition accord, but lot of matters still to be cleared, says Minister MANAGEMENTS of th 6 Shell.. StandardVacuum and Caltex oil companies have pledged to recognise the National Union of Oil Workers or the Singapore Petroleum Workers Union, whichever wins a secret ballot458 words
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100 1960-09-20 5 BIG PHOTO MIX-UP: A MEETING IS CALLED I7TANTAN, Mon. The IV State Registration Officer, Mr. Paul Narayanan, will meet local studio photographers here tomorrow to hear complaints about "wrong instructions" given by an official of the registration centre. Photographers here complained that 11,000 photographs they had printed had been rejected100 words
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Article68 1960-09-20 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A young naval officer from H.M.S. Albion has made a forecast of what the headlines in the Straits Times of Sept. 26 and Sept. 27 will be. This mlnd-readlng act by Lt. C. Turner Is the main Item in a concert to be held68 words
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248 1960-09-20 5 $250,000 a mile, —no railway for Trengganu KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A MILE of railway track costs $250,000, so Trengganu will have to go without railway services. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said this In a written reply to Senator Da Abdul Jalll (PMIP) today Senator Jalll wanted the248 words
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Article73 1960-09-20 5 Three police chiefs switch jobs MALACCA, Mon. The Chief Police Officer here, AiSt. Commissioner Mohamed Natt bin Hajl Mohamed Yusof. will take over the post of C.P.O. Negrl Sembllan. at the end of the month. He will be succeeded here by well-known sportsman, acting Asst. Commissioner Tajuddln bin Hall Ahmad,73 words
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Article24 1960-09-20 5 KANGAR. Mon.—The Perils State Secretary, Inche Mohamed Shariff bin Hajl Abdullah, has been appointed chairman of this year's state Poppy Day appeal.24 words
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176 1960-09-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —A complete report of a country-wide industrial census will be ready early next year to help plan Malaya's development programme. More than 4.500 manufacturers in the Federation have replied to the questionnaires sent out by the Statistics Department asking176 words
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165 1960-09-20 5 11 winning pictures (out of 223) for showing OINGAPORE, Mon. Eleven prints and slides picked from 223 submitted will be exhibited at the Malayan Orchid Show at the Happy World from Sept. 30. Judging of the entries for the competition fn conJunction with the orchid show took place yesterday. The165 words
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Article72 1960-09-20 5 SCHOOLBOY TOOK PART IN THEFT BINOAPORE, Mon. A Form in schoolboy Joined two youths in breaking into a sundry shop, managed by his father's friend, the first criminal district court was told today. Quek Kirn Mong. 17, was caught by Goh Liang Seng, the shopkeeper, who then took him to72 words
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Advertisement207 1960-09-20 5 Soft cool Care»s»— the s»fe»t feminine towel. Softer becaut* if a knitted fabric— no gauz*. no chafing. Fin* plastic film for complete security. Feel tupremely confident, supremely comfortable. In sarong, sari, samfu, or western dress, modern women wear Caressa for complete freedom. Stitched loops hold It firmly in place. Wg^207 words
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Miscellaneous151 1960-09-20 5 Buys Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Li'l Abner By Al Capp SOMETH Itf FUNNY'S GOUKCHL' ]V -ANT THEY UKEWrSE I irTWAR 1^ .IECTTOMBI V 1 1/fJAMPLV TMASS X\ TH'ANIMAISTRIEDrMLL < k TRIED TDKIU. EVW- tf\ > AWSWEcrmnr /JTIi LA* A WHUT Ek EVRVBOCW AT TH' STATE POUCE > BODY IN MAH151 words
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Article90 1960-09-20 6 U W,Ht $1$ (Mimtmmm) MR. AMD MM. A.S. MANI thank all their friend, and relatives for their kind gifts and telegrams on tb* occasion of tbslr marriage on S/t/80. yap peno chee family aad Ut Ksl Tloof (son-in-law) thank ■ympathlatra. all who aent wreaths. me«sac*s of condolences, attended night90 words
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Article273 1960-09-20 6 If Wwit $t$ (MUUmmm) KATHLBEN McCORMAOK sings at Tb* Cockpit. ZBPHVR AMIR'S CARPBTS, Opeatag Ist October. BS. Stamford Road. Spore. (Cv Court) LIBBY'S BAROAIN FORTNIQHT! September 28 October 8. S*e your dealer today for cash rebate* on purchases of Llbby's Canned Foods. ■B A 0000 Malayan— Read Barlta Harlaa,273 words
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The Straits Times. Tuesday, September 20,1960.
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Article462 1960-09-20 6 The Socialist movement in Malaya has shown a singular weakness for expulsions, resig. nations, purges, internecine strife and crises of one kind or another. But even in these circumstances it was somewhat surprising to find, the day after Inche Boestamam announced his resignation, some of his colleagues462 words
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Article405 1960-09-20 6 Whilst formal endorsement of the lliff plan to re-apportion the Indus waters is Mr. Nehru's principal mission in Pakistan, thought naturally turns to the 13-year-old Kashmir dispute and hope of a solution. So long as the canal waters were at issue chances of agreement over Kashmir stood405 words
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Article348 1960-09-20 6 Every African member of the United Nations (except Ethiopia whose delegation is awaitbig instructions) is backing the Afro-Asian resolution which vindicates Mr. Hammarskjoeld's handling of the Congo crisis and which demands that no country shall act independently of the United Nations. The Communist bloc opposes. Naturally Russia and348 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1960-09-20 6 The hidden, underlying motives behind Mr. K's U.N. call BY DONALD LUDLOW Washington correspondent of the STRAITS TIMES AS the United States nerv o u s I y awaits the second unwelcome visit of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the American eagle is suffering from a bad case of frustration. Its tall1,184 words
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Article988 1960-09-20 6 —AND VERNON BARTLETT LOOKS BACK 40 YEARS: TODAY, the world's most impressive cars, each flying a national fanlon, will be drawing up at the entrance to the Immense assembly hall, crouching at the foot of the skyscraper offices of the secretariat. The largest crowd of delegates ever988 words
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Advertisement125 1960-09-20 6 When your child is in pain You can now, at last, givt aspirin tafely— fatHtS^^) (pecial Children's aspirin. Doctors know 1 at^Mi th** aspirin is best for treating fever anJ A*a*Sr rel i cvan 8 Piin m Children, but only in \3m!^nk mall txactj soft doses. That is why n125 words
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Article231 1960-09-20 7 THE KING: SENATE PAYS TRIBUTE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Senate today expressed "deep sympathy" on the death of the late Yang di-Per-tuan Agong. It also assured the Tengku Ampuan Jema'ah of its "unalterable affection" for her unsparing devotion to the service of the country. The Senate unanimously passed a resolution231 words
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Article19 1960-09-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Senate today approved the Land Acquisition Act and the Passports Act without debate.19 words
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Article60 1960-09-20 7 BINOAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Is acting as Prime 1 Minister during the absence of Mr. Lee Kuan Ytw. Mr. Lee left today on a visit to Sarawak and Brunei where he will attend the 44th birthday celebrations of Sultan60 words
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Article37 1960-09-20 7 SINGAPORE. Mon—The Ist Bn.. 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, will leave for Hong Kong next month, under the command of LtCol. R. H. L. Webb, for a fiveweek series of air mobility exercises.37 words
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Article, Illustration851 1960-09-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday HE TELLS EXPERTS FROM WORLD OVER: IT WAS THIS FAITH THAT PROMPTED MALAYA'S HUGE REPLANTING PROGRAMME TWE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rah--L man, expressed fall confidence in the future of natural rubber today when he opened the International Rubber Study Group's 15th851 words
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Article102 1960-09-20 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'FHREE extortion letters, purporting to have come from secret society leaders, were sent early this month to Dr. A. c. Sinha of Raffles Clinic, Hill Street, a district court was told today. Lawrence Lee, 41. who admitted he wrote the three letters,102 words
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Article48 1960-09-20 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. -A taxidriver. Meow Yeo Tack, was acquitted In the District Court today of two charges of procuring two women for Immoral purposes at the Happy Garden Hotel. East Coast Road, on July 14. Meow was not called upon to answer the charges.48 words
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Article, Illustration179 1960-09-20 7 Women's freedom in U.S. impressed Nurlidar BROADCASTER BACK AFTER 4 MONTHS TALKS OF PARKS AND PUSH-BUTTONS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Pretty Nurlidar Saldi spent four months in America and returned yesterday highly impressed with the amount of "independence" women there enjoy. She raid today: "Even after marriage, an American girl seems179 words
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Article55 1960-09-20 7 KANOAR. Mon.— The Perils State Assembly at Its meeting next week will consider the appointment of a new senator In place of Syed Bahuddln bin Syed Nor Aljamlud. who resigned last month to take up the new post of President of the State Council for55 words
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292 1960-09-20 7 rrHE Singapore Umno A State executive committee today disclaimed responsibility for a statement issued by its publicity office attacking the national chairman, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and three headquarters officials. The statement. Issued on Saturday, had drawn a sharp rebuke from the292 words
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86 1960-09-20 7 NO HARDSHIP FOR INDIANS IN SINGAPORE, SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, MOO. The PrmM Minister. Blr. Nehru, has told Parliament there appears to be no discriminatory treatment of Indian nationals residing in Singapore. Mr. Nehru said that at the end of last year a total of 157,300 persons of Indian and86 words
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Article88 1960-09-20 7 Coffeeshop bookie fined $2,000 SINGAPORE, Mon. One ol three men arrested in a coffee shop in Selegle Road yesterday afternoon was fined $2,000 today by the ninth magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, for bookmaklng. He was Ho Boon Keng of Seleßle Road. He pleaded guilty. The other two, Ong88 words
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Article616 1960-09-20 8 IT IS THE BASIS OF FASHION ()NE of the most important words in a woman's fash i o n dictionary is COLOUR This short six-letter word is the very- essence of style, for without it, what would fashion be but an empty skeleton with out tone or616 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-09-20 8 BE A GODDESS IN DIAMONDS, FURS ND SILK rIS fabulous evening (own Is Me news right now, and the surprising thing about It is that it is not French, but English. Created by Mattli, one of London's Top Eleven, it is only a sample of this year's turn-out by Les172 words
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Article, Illustration204 1960-09-20 8 A GREAT many local women have long been interested in going abroad to study dress designing and making, bat few have had the opportunity to do so some because of financial barriers, others due to family ties. Four such women got together204 words
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Miscellaneous307 1960-09-20 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS bridge (4). 1. 8. A dictionary can be In 6. Tell me what Is In the papsr* place of a more extensive r»- (7). ference book (IS, 10). 7. 27. Filer, needing couch with 9. Fame, according to Milton two sorts of tt^«g to win and307 words
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Advertisement1629 1960-09-20 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AOEH. LintPIOL MJLStOW. LOHJON ft COHTINEHTU PITS Mill Pi X'naa Ptnaat MEMNON M'mMlm, UitipiH, A'aoutk la Pert Mat 22 LYCAON ufarpaal' Clasgow Stpt22 Sept ttpt 21/20 Seat 247 1 ABTOMIMH Can., Adam, H'karg, L'don SeatM SaatM AENEAS HiTn LutrpaM SaptM Oct 1 Mt 1/ I1,629 words
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Advertisement1292 1960-09-20 9 /fiSasTHI LA.C LIMES-——-fij^m ADEN lEDSEA MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN "ORTS. QjpLJy Sport P Sham Penang yhrMJT "MEONIA t, 21/22 Stpt 21/24 Sipt 21/21 ttpt ■2TkJBB& "SIMM" a) HUpt/4 Oct 5 I Oct 0/7 Oct "ULAHOIA k) 10/21 Oct 21/ M Ml 24/2S Otl "•ASM" a) M Oct i NIT 1/1,292 words
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Advertisement1365 1960-09-20 9 !S!?o N ,no THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Ul mn Singapore (latarparatM tka Uaittd UapjMa) I lines SAILINGS tl ADEN. 0.1. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Penang ■ENCRUACNAN Littrpaol. Hall. M'Drough 22/2S Stft 21,21 Stpt 21 Stpt/ 2 Mt lENAVON Hamburg. LtalM, G'mouth 21/21 Sipt 21/21 Stpt 21 Stft/1,365 words
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Advertisement1277 1960-09-20 9 y^_ McAUSTER o3k CO., LTD. w, VgO&L TEli to: TOOL UR V t BI.I.BBMAW L»B KLAVKNBSS LINB V"*^ LMNMN. HAIMIPBt IfTTEIOAM. HAVRE LOS ANCEIES, SAN FUNCIttI, 1 MU. UATTIE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND Atd far Caaaaaa I D.U AttaatJa Parti Acctptiag cargi far ctiun I Saatk CITY OF NEWCASTLE America. Sport1,277 words
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1124 1960-09-20 10 By Our Market Correspondent fHE PRICE of rubber continues to improve, and yesterday's 4.30 p.m. close for October No. 1 was 105 f cents per lb., up one and a half cents on Friday's close. The unofficial close at 5 p.m.1,124 words
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Article39 1960-09-20 10 SEPTEMBER 19 1960 SINGAPORE, Sept 19. RUBBER: 1052 cents per lb. (up 1} cents). 5 p.m. close: 105) cents (steady quiet). TIN: $399 87* per picul (up 621 cents). Estimated unofficial offering- 275 tons (down 10 tons).39 words
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Article221 1960-09-20 10 fkCTOBEB flnt grade rubber v buyers (.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 105*, cents per lb.. up I cents on Friday's close. The tone was barely steady. B.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot (o.b. buyers 104 -s, sellers 1054 (N); Int.221 words
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Article132 1960-09-20 10 CLNGAPOBE Chinese Produce v Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent Sept./ Oct. shipments $30 buyers, *30 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $42.50 sellers, drum $45.50 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $267.50 and Sarawak $262.50 (both down $2.50), special132 words
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Article573 1960-09-20 10 SINGAPORE members ot the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the followlriß business at their 3.30 pjn. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Praser and Neave ords $2.03 and $2.03^ cd cb; Gammon $2.10 to $2.11; Henry Waugh $1,42 4: Jackson <S)573 words
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Article21 1960-09-20 10 Malayan Stock Exchange Sept. 19 Sept. 17 Industrials: 132.18 ISl.tt Tins: aO4.M HIM Rubbers: 248.52 247.27 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article138 1960-09-20 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened toe week along firm lines here today. Herald gained 2s. to 525. 6d., Queensland Press Is. lid. to 525. 6d. and Colonial Sugar £2 ss. to £88 10s. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend. ML Isa eased 2s. to 755.138 words
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Article158 1960-09-20 10 CHIPS lying alonaxside Uss t3 Singapore Harbour wharvrs or expected today: Nevasa 1/2, Oleiishiel 4/5, Dtmltrov 6A. Idum«neus 6/7. Straat Mozambique 8/9. Rlsshun Mara No. 3 10/11, Straat Clarence 13/14, Ruveiisteln 15/16, Hoegh Cape 18 Shlnsei Maru No. 2 19. Serdang N Wall 1. Salong N. Wall 2.158 words
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Article144 1960-09-20 10 AIX Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were uncha.ißed yesterday ts follows (ail rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33 1/16, 90 d st 33 7/16 credit bills, 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T S3 1/8, O.D 32 1/4, 90 d/st 32 11/16 credit bUU.144 words
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Advertisement1090 1960-09-20 10 BSaf^aaV V\ aClO» |K \hJljneJ Exprou CakA. RacUle Alftilta Coast E.T.A. E.I.A. U Sport > SUM Ptntat H'tong L. Angiiai N. fork "Kantian Man" 27 Stpt/ 2 Act If Stpt J Oet 1* Ott 11 Nil "Kiarkitn Mare' lit CHI 23/» Oct Oct Otl M Call M JI Oct 41,090 words
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Advertisement136 1960-09-20 10 EVERETT ORIENT LDJE "iiNin«rr^TT^ 1 oti I liS Fm SMtMM, Ckitttnst, C»lettOi--iwtmHTT" »«s»t at** •oiPMEvEtcrr 17 oti ott a tct Bulk oil/UH' jpki mfittiii JOHNSON UNE fm MiisUn. Msssi- Sport P. S'hM PMunt •TTU AtCTOtW .7. It ISSt II PMt •mi lEitmir 1 n tit w oct v oci ••uo-136 words
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Advertisement249 1960-09-20 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" registered Contractors and above will be received by the State Engineer, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on 27th. September. 1960 for the Construction In reinforced concrete of a Road Bridge at 39' 4 mile Tanjong Karang /Sekinchan Road, Kuala Selangor.249 words
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Advertisement602 1960-09-20 10 NOTICES REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TO-DAY. 1. No. 129 Carpmael Road. 2. No 12 Opal Crescent 3. No. 62 Upper Chin Chew St 4. No 22 Duxton Road. 5. No. 498-P Upper East Coast Road. 6. Nos. 27, 27A, 278 A 27C Lorong 22 Oeylang Road. 7. No. 490-A Changl Road.602 words
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Advertisement515 1960-09-20 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Mr. Lee Keng Wan has left our employment as from Ist August 1960. He has no authority to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. OVERSEA ENGINEERINO WORKS. 161 Lavender Street, Singapore. P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at the Level Crossing515 words
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Advertisement987 1960-09-20 11 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Relation 12 (I) (a)— Application for a Certificate of ■tfUlftl.n Notice la hereby «rven that Madam Ctiia Ouat Beng of No. 80 Sieveus Road, Blncapor*-10, U applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, lor a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as STEVENS987 words
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Advertisement538 1960-09-20 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are lnviied for the post of Estates Officer 11. the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. QUALIFICATIONS: At least a University degree in Civil Engineering, and not less than I years' experience In building works. SALARY: On the scale $820 x538 words
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Advertisement754 1960-09-20 11 (Continued from Pace •> SITUATIONS VACANT St Wordt tt (Mtn.) 'Bom tt ttl. txtrm BOX A9S2 8.T., Ipoh. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTEO English speaking cook general amah English family. No washing. Apply 30 Dunbar Walk, Singapore 15. WANTED A DOCTOR (either sax) for a well established Clinic In central754 words
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Advertisement1063 1960-09-20 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, U (M,n.)—Box it ct, oxlro iTINOCRAPHIR prtferably famal* required for Shipping Department of Loading Brltlah Compary In K.L. Bom* knowledge of (hipping procedure essential. State experience and speeds when replying to Box A 9603 S.T. K.L. BRITISH COMPANY require pertaaoad Cblness Liquor Salesman (or Senior position1,063 words
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Advertisement867 1960-09-20 11 SHOP TO LET If Wordt ti (Min.)— Box St tt: txtrm CORNER INOPI 271 Tanjong Katong Road. Rent $290/-. Available now. Bale considered. Melodies Limited. 123. Queen Street, Singapore. Tel*: ***** A *****. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2* Word, U. (Min.)— Box tt cl, txtrm BINJAI RIBE LOTS 11 13.867 words
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Advertisement987 1960-09-20 11 J BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES >• Words ti (Min.\—Box tt ttl. extra "TAKIRON" Plastic Corrugated/Flat Sheet*. Doors and Showroom window*. DISTRIBUTORS REQUIRED: Penangi Iseri; Kuala Lumpur; <l*h*r* Bshru; K*t* Bshru. Malacca; Kuantan and 9»rnt» Urnttrits Enquiries to:— TONO NAM (M) LTD Asia Insurant* Building. Rom 407, Klyn* ttr**t, Kual* Lurnaur *r 7S,987 words
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Advertisement611 1960-09-20 11 STEAMBATH, MASSAGE, ETC it Wordt SS (Min.)— Bom St tt: extra TRY *H8 NBW Turkish Ht*anuou<s at "JUcjkjr'i". Blames* Hissaßi ■>» Kapertenced Masseur' Masseuse. ?'i Riv<Valley Road. Hintapore. TeUpoooe j 2*677. TIRBDt LET LAURA Massafc. I Bteambath Refresh You. expert Lrceos- I led Masseur/MasaetiM. SID-P Rivai Valley Road. fllDKapore-9. Telepnon.611 words
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Advertisement221 1960-09-20 11 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) It Word, tit (Minimum) Dalit 1 month. It Word, Slit (Mm.) ADD TO SINCAPORE attractlo* stay at the Batik Inn *****. STEVENS GUEST HOUSE Tell 52*22 Central, most economical: Daily/ permanent. MAVFAIR HOTEL Spore Central Kooms Alrcondltloned. Popular Bar Courteous Service. "LLOVO HOUSE." Air-coadltloned rooms. Competitive221 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-09-20 12 AGENTS NAMED FOR U.S. TEXTILES A N American textile A manufactu ring company, Dan River International Corp., of New York has appointed M. H. Shamdasani and Co., Singapore, as local agents. Mr. Charles E. Gallagher, vice-president of Dan River International, said during a visit to Singapore last week that his184 words
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Article51 1960-09-20 12 A Japanese trade mission comprising U members representing manufacturers of textile fabrics, pharmaceutical goods and hardware, will visit Singapore on Oct. 3 from BangkoK. The party, led by the Deputy Governor of the Nara Prefecture. Mr. ShJnlchlro Shimol. will stay for three I days to promote51 words
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Article64 1960-09-20 12 Sarawak exported ***** tons of bauxite In August, compared with ***** tons in July, bringing total exports in the first eight months to 168,150 tons against 115.905 tons. Rubber exports in August totalled 4,117 tons, up 141 tons. Shipments in the eightmonth period were 36.249 torts64 words
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377 1960-09-20 12 Australia aims to sell more to Singapore MORE BUSINESSMEN ARE COMING HERE AUSTRALIAN manufacturers are becoming more aware of the importance of the Singapore market, Mr. R. W. Holberton, the Australian Trade Commissioner, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Holberton, who has returned for a second term of office, said that377 words
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Article, Illustration195 1960-09-20 12 Building trade up: So sales of locks are rising IyjALAYA and Singapore are growing export iT markets for Yale locksets and building hardware, says a representative of the manufacturers. Mr. Arthur J. Chaffer, who is on a month's visit to South-East Asia. Mr. Chaffer says that he is hopeful of195 words
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Article31 1960-09-20 12 Sarawak's revenue collections from export, import and excise duties in August amounted to $4,099,243. down $174,945 compared with July. The total for the first eight months was $15,506,097 ($10,795,009).31 words
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Article189 1960-09-20 12 SINGAPORE rubber dealers welcomed the agreement reached at the Third International Rubber Quality and Packing Conference which ended on Friday. They expressed the hope that the agreement would lead to a healthier trade In natural rubber and bring about a closer understanding between all the traders189 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-09-20 12 Estate visit by Dunlop London executive MR. D. J. PLUNDER. M.C. above K reneral purchasing manager of the Dun lop Rubber Co.. London, returned to London this week after his visit 'to Malaya. He will return next year Mr. Flunder's duties bring him to the East about three times every64 words
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Advertisement216 1960-09-20 12 CTT'CrC V M\NILA L v\ prp BANGKOK KUALA 1 LUMPUR ME^AN^ST SINOAPORF ■^y/y^l DJAKARI A ....it'* fatter by air "The Eoriy Bird Catches the Worm" Send your freight by INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Offict: Ist Floor, Bank of China Bldg., Singapore 1. Phonts: ***** A *****-8. Boy No. 20, Hotel Mtrlin,216 words
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Advertisement258 1960-09-20 12 THE NEW TYPEWRITER OLIVETTI WITH INTEGRATED CARRIAGE Olivetti 82 Diaspron The new standard office typewriter, with carriage incorporated in the line of the body, offers an original, strictly functional design combined with numerous practical features that make it an outstanding quality yn product. I -.->.. I T typebar linkage and258 words
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Article, Illustration594 1960-09-20 13 IT WAS THE BASIS FOR THE NON-STOP ACTION, THRILLS OF MALAYA CUP FINAL SPORTSFRONT By NORMAN SIEBEL SATURDAY'S Malaya Cup football final in which Singapore had to fight so hard to beat gallant Perak by Iwo goals to nil has earned a distinction. It will go down594 words
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386 1960-09-20 13 Six S'pore speed aces for Jakarta international By MOK SIN PIN SINGAPORE. Monday SIX motor-cyclists, comprising two teams, will represent Singapore at the international motorcycle race to be held at Jakarta on Oct. 9. 1 Singapore International motor-cycling ace Son Guan Bee will lead the team which Includes two other386 words
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Article116 1960-09-20 13 Jack Kramer troupe on offer By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Malayan tennis enthusiasts may soon see th« world's leading professional players in action here in December. Mr. Larry B. Hall. American specialist tennis coach who conducted clinics In Malaya early this year, has written to the Lawn Tennis Association116 words
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348 1960-09-20 13 SAFA SAYS 'THANKS' IN BIG V-DRIVE SINGAPORE, Mon—Thousands of people from all walks of life heartily cheered the Singapore football team during its "Victory Drive" through thi» streets of the city this afternoon. The "Victory Drive" highlighted SAF-A/s celebration of Singapore's 2-0 victory over Perak in the Malaya Cup final348 words
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Article473 1960-09-20 13 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS SOCCER S'POSC Premier League Euro-peans-Eurasians 3 (L. Nonis) Army 1 (Dallas). rEIF.NDLY (Klu.mg); Paloh DIM XI 2 (MaJicU Indian* 0 RUGGER rrteaAy (B'pore): SOC Inviutatlon 18 (Urn Jit Imm. Ramlt (3). Mulrhoad. tries; Ramll 3 conversions) Johore Bahru Utd. 9 (Chandra (3). Abdul All. tries). TENNIS473 words
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Article547 1960-09-20 13 WEIGHTS for the Perak SulUn'i Gold Vbm Meeting on Sunday: L. t. OIV. 1— 6F. Happy Melody lO.iKi Soiuu-ir M.Ob I'saha-Setla 1.0* Tudor House 8.05 On Parole 8.01 Flying Phoenix 8.00 Beatcrete 7.12 Patli MO Lightning FlMh 7.09 Sir Chiron 7.09 U«nUufl>— 1J»* Holiday Time M'7547 words
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156 1960-09-20 13 Singapore Police teams vs Federation SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Police hope to turn the tables on Federation Police when they meet at shooting, soccer and badminton this week-end. Shooting (10 am.) and soccer (9 p.m.) will be contested at Thomson Road on Saturday. Badminton will be played on Sunday at F.156 words
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Advertisement70 1960-09-20 13 BfßßfoHfFjQ Mow you ofri (tf&nd a*, the oniy U_ DIE-CAST FAN U\\\\ljll* Oa*ae «-i *~*ttm- ttT SWMP S»- SWEEf aY b \iiU^^ SWEEr sweep SIMCAPORI SO-S3 Or*nar« n«t«. T*l: 304SS KU*LA LUMPUR IM, Balu Tali SSStS PINANO BltlM* Ur—t. Tali »11T« KOTA BAMHU JMS, Jalan limall. Tal: M i.GTRja2TF.[Js. QIiCIoQrgJQ70 words
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Advertisement118 1960-09-20 13 I THE BEST BRAKES IN THE Woru!r\\^7J Gives safety on the roads Master cylinders Wheel cylinders High pressure hoses Repair kits ■rWK*lMl*Val m oaiMMD «au> «a***oai Inll LnOI MOiaartON ir* I sin t»t.vi v» wi ■m nou More -for your jj BmoneyEaH i^SS^^bs^bw-^ 5375-Fed. TA DC WB& v The low-118 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-09-20 13 ftOCCEK S'pore Premier I*»: Chinese v Navy (Jn. Benr 5 15 pm). KIGGER Friendly fB'port) BUcki v Biglap Secondary School. (BlcUp).21 words
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Article251 1960-09-20 14 Asia— the colossus of the future AUTHOR PREDICTS THAT JAPAN AND CHINA WILL SOON OVERRUN A DECADENT EUROPE LONDON, Monday. J|R. (iEORGE BILAINKIN, well-known British diplomatic correspondent, author and lecturer, forecast today that in the near future Asia would overrun Europe and Australia. "Kurope, wallowing in an incredible wave ofReuter - 251 words
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Article65 1960-09-20 14 TMI FAMILY Or th» lair Mr. O C. Proctor J.P.. M.8.E.. P J.K of Klim «h«nk til pmrnt at th* fun»ral. tbOM who *rat wrrathj and mmtm of coodoUncf and <h» P»]l Btarrri Th«nl<« »t»o to ihf Kiani Policr Thr family «l.<o ptac on record Unctn «rantut« lo the65 words
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Article116 1960-09-20 14 DAKAR. Mon. The Government of the Sudan formerly part of the Mall Federation, has established censorship of the press, radio, news agencies and private mail. Senegal Radio said today. The radio said the measures had been decided on because of unrest in the country. "TheReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration222 1960-09-20 14 Went on business trip to Japan and found a bride ARICH young Singapore merchant flew home yesterday from Japan with a lovely bride. He is tall, bespectacled Mr. Yo Kian Ming, managing director of Wing .Ming, a Arm in Jalan Besar. dealins in Japanese bicycles and scooters. She is Pert.222 words
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184 1960-09-20 14 DUTCH ENVOY TO SEE TENGKU OVER HIS OFFER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister for the Netherlands here. Dr. R. H. Van Oulik, wants to verify reports of Malaya's offer to mediate in the West Irian dispute between Holland and Indonesia before consulting his home government. He said today: "I hopeUPI - 184 words
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Article348 1960-09-20 14 V ONDON. Mon.— Conditions in London stock markets today showed little change from those ruling for the post week or so with prices tending to drift lower in the absence of interest. In view of the existing uncertainties both economic and political, buyers remained content348 words
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Article176 1960-09-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Everything will be done to make the Malayan Special Force In the Congo self-sufficient In food during its tour of duty in the strife-torn Republic. This was the assurance given by the Federation Armed Forces today, commenting on reports that the type176 words
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Advertisement55 1960-09-20 14 Late CLASSIFIES *PV£RTL£MEHTS 7* Wordg $1$ (Minimum) BILTON: To Marlon* and Knucth ton at Buwur HoaplUl on IS Stptrmtwr. Both well. WILKINSON— to Ptlya and Bernard a daughter Sarah Dllya on Saturday 17th at Um Auuata Foundation FRIIMAN. To Alan and Mcola (N«c IVnholm-Younf > at thr Blmtaror» Nunlnc Bonw55 words
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Advertisement63 1960-09-20 14 with WIND-DOWN WINDOWS MINI-MINOR Malayan Motors Limited 14/20 Orchard Road. Singapore AND AT WEARNt BROS LTD. ,n the FEDERATION OF MALAYA. DEALERS in Sjrjwak:SlME DARBY <BORNEO> LTD KUCHINC. Sibu. Mm. Brunei Towr. Ljtxjan DEALERS in E«t Co«t Re»id«n<y e« North Bom». KWONC BORNEO DEVELOPMENT COVPANY SANOAKAM I 0B FAMOUS SINCI63 words
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