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Title Section18 1960-09-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 tie**** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article1368 1960-09-26 1 LACKEY OF IMPERIALIST POWERS' Nik: Disarm problem will stay unsolved... K calls again for 3-man secretariat NEW YORK, Sunday MR. KHRUSHCHEV, the Soviet Premier, launched a new attack on Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secretary-General, last night, denouncing him as a "lackey of the imperialist powers/Reuter - 1,368 words
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216 1960-09-26 1 MAN UNDER FIRE SMILES AS HE PLOTS STRATEGY Ni:\V YORK. Sunday. y[\\. DAG HAMMARSKJOELD smiled toda^ in the face of perhaps the gravest danger to his office since he became Secretary-General of the United Nations seven and a half years «'«go. He was reported to be relaxed, composed, cheerful andReuter - 216 words
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Article58 1960-09-26 1 10 years' jail demand for Nurdin MEDAN, Sun. The prosecutor at a military court here today demanded 10 years' jail and dishonourable discharge from the army for Major Tengku Nurdin former Indonesian Military Attache in Singapore. Major Nurdin is charged with aiding the enemy daring the Sumatran revolt. He hasUPI - 58 words
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Article20 1960-09-26 1 GREENVILLE. Ohio, Sun. Seven were killed and one injured when two cars collided near here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article275 1960-09-26 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sunday AMERICA failed today in an attempt to send a rocket and instrument-packed capsule into a tight orbit round the moon. The Atlas-Able rocket, as high as a 10-storey building, roared aloft from Cape Canaveral at 11 a.m. local time. It hurtledReuter - 275 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-09-26 1 SINGAPORE'S Yang diPertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak (centre in socks), and the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (left barefoot), in Brunei's new mosque. After attending the Sultan's birthday celebrations, the two leaders returned to Singapore last night.47 words
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Article783 1960-09-26 1 SINGAPORE. Sunday SINGAPORE and the three Borneo territories faced certain common problems from being part of an uncommitted area where the contesting power blocs hoped to win over the allegiance and support of the people, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said here tonight. Mr.783 words
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402 1960-09-26 2 CANBERRA, Sunday TH E Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R.G. Menzies, said today that Mr. Khrushchev launched in New York last week the greatest propaganda c a mpaign in history. He called it the "most superbly organised piece of hypocrisy the world had ever402 words
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326 1960-09-26 2 Nehru will oppose k's proposal for three-man UN set-up NEW DELHI, Sunday. iti'R. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday opposed the abolition of the post of secretary-general of the United Nations as suggested by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. Mr. Nehru, who was talking to reporters before leav- ing for the UnitedReuter - 326 words
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Article315 1960-09-26 2 LUNCH TALKS WITH TOP RED LEADERS NEW YORK, Sunday. MR. KHRUSHCHEV had talks over lunch yesterday with fellow Communist leaders attending the United Nations General Assembly at Glen Cove, the Russian estate in the outskirts of New York. After lunching with the Soviet leadeb the delegationsReuter - 315 words
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Article137 1960-09-26 2 Police halt big Castro clash YEW YORK. Sun.— Some 500 pro-Castro supporters surged past a police barricade at the Cuban Premier's Harlem hotel on Saturday, intent on attacking two car loads of taunting anti-Castro demonstrators, but police prevented them reaching the cars. The Incident came before Castro, confined to Manhattan137 words
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206 1960-09-26 2 Premier: Canada depressed by k's speech MEW YORK, Sun. 11 Mr. John Diefenbaker, the Canadian Prime Minister, said on arrival here last night that Mr. Khrushchev's statement at the United Nations had "depressed" Canada, but he did not think it represented an unchanging Soviet attitude. Mr. Diefenbaker will address the206 words
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Article24 1960-09-26 2 CAIRO. Sun— Jordan troops, led by British officers, were massed yesterday on the Syrian border. It was reported here yesterday.— UP I.UP - 24 words
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Article194 1960-09-26 2 JAKARTA. Sun.— President Soekarno will arrive at the United Nations at the head of a 55-man party. The Indonesian leader has announced that ne wants to "assemble progressive forces towards the advance of mankind" and he Is also expected to press the Indonesian claimReuter - 194 words
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Advertisement172 1960-09-26 2 All the fun under the sun «P\ prs phiups f^ bi 'iwL. Wherever you are sKiiSit*^ there can be fun, music iK MX. t %g&^JP ||j and entertainment to StafiL make life a joy.You ifeiC ife*&i£^lf mto can have [t with *llft*- ifjPnßra Philips L3X9ST. y fli^ liR the all-transistor172 words
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Article, Illustration329 1960-09-26 3 TROOPS 'ARE CERTAINLY THERE/ SAYS PRINCE SOUVANNA VIENTIANE, Sunday. rpHE Laotian Premier, Prince Souvanna Phonma, told newsmen yesterday he believed it was quite possible that an offensive was being prepared against Vientiane from Thailand. Prince Souvanna heads the new "neutralist" Laos Government. HeReuter; UPI - 329 words
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Article260 1960-09-26 3 RENT RIOTERS TALK OF DEFYING BAN T ONDON, Sun. Tie uneasy truce in the "rent war" in tfcft North London borough of St. Pancras was threatened yesterday by a report, that a demonstration was being organised for today in defiance of a three-month ban on processions. Mr. Bob Mellish. aReuter - 260 words
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Article56 1960-09-26 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Valerian Zorin, has replaced Mr. Arkady Sobolev as Russia's permanent representative at the United Nations and ln the U.N. Security Council. Mr. Sobolev has been appointed deputy Foreign Minister, getting Mr. Zorln's old job, and "has been relieved of his56 words
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Article41 1960-09-26 3 BRUSSELS. Sun^^V small boy climbed Into the Royal car to be rewarded with a kiss from his future Queen when King Baudouln and his Spanish fiancee. Dona Fabiola. drove in triumph through the streets of Brussels yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article32 1960-09-26 3 CARDIFF, Bun.— Mr. Mlohael Foot 47-year-old Leftwing Socialist, was last night selected to succeed the l»te Mr. Aneurln Bevan as Labour candidate for the Ebbw Vale. Monmouthshire. division.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article61 1960-09-26 3 LONDON. Sun.— Sir Anthony Eden, former British Prime Minister, told a meetIng of Young Conservatives ln Salisbury, yesterday that Mr. Khrushchev's speech ln America "will serve a useful purpose If It convinces the free nations that the Communist dictatorships are determined to seize every advantage toReuter - 61 words
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105 1960-09-26 3 LONDON. Sun. Thousands of brightly coloured balloons trailing slogans such as "Ban The Bomb" were released at a mass meeting of nuclear disarmament campaigners ln Trafalgar Square here last night An estimated 10.000 people packed the square to welcome 40 "Ban the Bomb" supporters whoReuter - 105 words
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Article345 1960-09-26 3 HAVANA, Sunday. A U.S. secretary has been expelled by Cuba on charges of illicit activities seriously affecting the national security, it was disclosed yesterday. i An embassy spokesman SI the secretary. Miss olyn Stacy, who worked in administrative departU. left Cuba last week. UssReuter; UPI - 345 words
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Article73 1960-09-26 3 NEW YORK. Sun.—President Nasser, ot the United Arab Republic, fresh from a one-hour meeting with Mr Nlklta Khrushchev, last night called on President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana to discuss African affairs. He was applauded by a crowd of between 200 and 300 who had waited patiently outsideReuter - 73 words
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Article51 1960-09-26 3 NEW YORK, Bun. Mr. Cyrus Eaton, the Canadianbom American Industrialist, said yesterday the purpose of a lunch he Is giving tomorrow for Mr. Khrushcher is to consider means of Increasing trade between Russia and North America." The lunch would be pri- rlth "Port*" barred, he said—Reuter - 51 words
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Article15 1960-09-26 3 PRAGUE. Sun— Twenty miners died when flr e broke Czechoslovakia yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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137 1960-09-26 3 Man in space: A December target predicted WASHINGTON, Sun.— The TV first American attempt to put a man into space is likely to be made next December or January, Mr. Overton Brooks, chairman of the Congress science and astronautics committee. said last night. It would be a relatively short flight,137 words
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Article26 1960-09-26 3 NEW YORK. Sun. The Earl of Home. Britain's Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary-General, met privately here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous357 1960-09-26 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE 476 metre* 41.7 metres SHORT WAVE: K metre. *i M 6 00 T^f, 1 **e«a-ra-Ku; News Headlines; 6.00 from 9.0« pjn. 18 p.m. Morning Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 with Telk L«e; 7.00 Ted Heath Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News:357 words
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Article366 1960-09-26 4 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. By BRUNEI VISIT BY HEAD OF STATE A BIG SUCCESS IN WINNING FRIENDS IN S.E. ASIA pEOPLE of Brunei prayed for the safe return home of the Singapore Yang: diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, as his Malayan Airways airliner366 words
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Article, Illustration353 1960-09-26 4 JESSELTON, Sunday. rnHE Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today x suggested two immediate steps to establish closer ties between Singapore and the Borneo territories. He listed them as greater Inter-change of Ideas and more trade by Borneo terri- torles with Singapore rather353 words
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Article107 1960-09-26 4 JAPANESE HAVE OWN CLUB IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Sun-Japan-ese residents In Singapore now have their own club where they meet for social activities and keep In touch with one another outside office hours. The Japan Club is at Kheam Hock Road not far from the old Sime Road golf links which107 words
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Article35 1960-09-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Master Attendant here, Mr. R.L. Bird, today Issued a warning to shipping that shooting will take place at the western approaches firing practice area on Oct. 7 and Oct. 11.35 words
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190 1960-09-26 4 S-E. ASIAN SPECIALIST MEETING ON EXAMS OPENS TODAY SINGAPORE. Sun. 0 Fifteen educationists, including eight from Singapore and three from the Federation, will attend a specialist conference on examinations for Commonwealth countries in South-East Asia to be held here from tomorrow. Singapore's delegates are Mr. V. Amblavagar, Deputy Director of190 words
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Article94 1960-09-26 4 MALAYSIAN SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE: Public talk on "Muslim law In Malaya" by Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, S p.m. to 7 p.m. PHOTOGBAFHIC SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition of works by Peng S«ng-wu and Lee-Llm, Raffles Museum, 9 am. to 5.30 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film94 words
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Article304 1960-09-26 4 rE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Du«aeldort, Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta. Bangkok (BA 714) 9.15 pm.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 715) 10.50 pjn. Qantas: Prom Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Jakarta (EM 545) 10.15304 words
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332 1960-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. fTHE Singapore Anti- Tuberculosis Association will tomorrow begin its 13th annual greetings seals campaign to collect funds for the fight against tuberculosis. In a message to the people of Singapore, the Yang di-Pertuan J^egara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, who Is a332 words
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315 1960-09-26 5 New look constituencies: Blast by Umno KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday THE Federation Elections Commission was today accused of being 'ignorant of geographical conditions existing in some constituencies" and of "completely disregarding" difficulties faced by candidates, election agents and party workers. The Selangor Umno made this charge in a resolution criticising the315 words
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Article, Illustration80 1960-09-26 5 BADMINTON STARS BROTHER WEDS ARTIST IN PENANG FREDDIE Choonc Ewe Eonf, an accountant, helps his bride, Elsie Cheah El See, a commercial artist, to cut their wedding cake at a reception at the E and O Hotel, Penang, on Saturday. Freddie Is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Choong80 words
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102 1960-09-26 5 'LESS JUVENILE DELINQUENCY' THIS WAY IPOH, Sun. There would be less juvenile delinquency and gangsterism in the country if more boys joined the Scout Movement, said Inche Kumar add in bin Mohamed Ali here yesterday As chairman of the Ipoh District Boy Scouts Association, Inche Ka maruddin was speaking at102 words
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146 1960-09-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Elaborate plans have been prepared by the General Hospital authorities here to deal with an emergency like an air or train crash. In a letter to all the staff, the medical superintendent Dr. Abu Bakar. has detailed the task of every146 words
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309 1960-09-26 5 CINGAPORE. Sun. A prominent South Australian businessman. Mr. A. P. Whitington, has been appointed to lead the Australian "heating" trade mission to Singapore and Malaya early next year. The Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Mr. J. McEwan, announced today that Mr Whitington309 words
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Article91 1960-09-26 5 THAI TRADE TEAM IN SARAWAK KUCHING, Sun. The Thai consul-general In Singapore, Mr. Nlbhon Wllalrat. and the Thai Trade Commissioner, Mr. Wlnau Pacnimsawat, arrived here yesterday for a five-day visit. During their stay the-y will have discussions with the Economic Secretary for Sarawak, Mr. R.A. Bennett, the Commissioner of Trade91 words
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Article45 1960-09-26 5 BATU OAJAH, Sun. A workman, Wong' Soong. 18, was foundt electrocuted at an electrical sub-station at the 4J milestone Batu Oa-Jah-Ipoh road yesterday evening. Wong was found holding an electric bulb In his hand. Police removed the body to Batu Gajah Hospital.45 words
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Article40 1960-09-26 5 SINGAPORE, Sun—Members of the editorial committee of Fajar, organ of the University of Malaya socialist Club, today visited employees of the General Electric Company who are on strike. They gave a cash donation to the strikers.40 words
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Article32 1960-09-26 5 MUAR, Sun. Miss Kamaladevl Plllay. headmistress of Sultan Abu Bakar secondary Girls* School here, was recently married to Mr. Sukumara Chandran Police Inspector attached to the Special Branch In Perak.32 words
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Miscellaneous250 1960-09-26 5 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beimdahi HEY, ELMER! 1 lAOI AO. MOOCHER!! I HEH HEHf I") I A -i= S* IWVNNA 1 n/— 7— SOTWIPOP BUYERS, LEMME/ XlK l /SELL MtCARI CM I\ I f /WHATTA HIM FAST I J V-^ ytsian 1 r -^i*== pomeß NCR sksn }a |-L (tkjhtwapj)250 words
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Article75 1960-09-26 6 it Word* Ut (MUUmmm) TNI SORROWINO FAMILY of taa late darling Charlie Navaratby Chinniah thank all those who so kindly attended the funeral of their beloved child at Vienna on Slat August. IMO. tboae who sent wreaths aad assisted at the funeral aad these who sent mileages of their75 words
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Article48 1960-09-26 6 tt Wards tit (Minimmm) L'CSTRANGE— In Chertabed aad loving memory of a beloved husband and devoted father, Ivor Fredrick (Lester). "A year today our beam aim sore, wa mm you darling, aa time Koea on. more and more Memorial service Bt. Paul's Church •■3O p.m. today.48 words
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Article467 1960-09-26 6 2» Words Ut (MWmum) KATHLEEN McCORMACK ling! at The Cockpit. Tel. S3MB. take APISERUM and feel In Baa fettle. Available at your dlapeaaary. FOUND— AN ATTRACTIVE Bargain Oft.r by Del Monte. Free tin Tomato Juice for tbe purcaaae of one tin Sliced Peaeaea. GREAT READING tX little coat. Complete467 words
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687 1960-09-26 6 The Straits Times. Monday, September 26, 1960. K's Shock Tactics The best answer to Mr. Khrushchev's shock attack on the United Nations is to strengthen the constructive proposals which Mr. Eisenhower has made. The principle of international cooperation was in every word of the president's speech. But Mr. Khrushchev's brutal687 words
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Article357 1960-09-26 6 The Redhill Industrial Scheme is meant for small and medium industries and therefore, by implication, for a quick return. That more than half the 34 small factories proposed for the first phase of the scheme are already booked testifies to its practicality. Considering the terms on which both357 words
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Article158 1960-09-26 6 Th« PMIP Government to Trengganu has resigned to fat* and entered into a coalition with Party Negara whose leader only weeks ago was gleefully anticipating fresh elections. It is probably as well for both parties that no elections need now be held. Party Negara Sets, what it could scarcely158 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1960-09-26 6 I Lee Yong Leng - A LAND WITHOUT A NATION I Lee Yong Leng BORNEO IS STILL TODAY I— by LECTURER IN GEOGRAPHY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA, SINGAPORE ALTHOUGH British Borneo has been in the backwater of international p o I iti cal affairs, it has had its vicissitudes in politica I development which1,162 words
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Letters
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121 1960-09-26 6 I REFER to a report In the 1 Straits Times of Bept 22 of a debate In the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Sept 21. This report Is In connection with a motion moved by the member for Hong Lim (Mr. Ong Big Guan) as follows:— "That121 words
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Letter151 1960-09-26 6 Your report contains nothing of what I said when I moved the amendment. This gives an erroneous impression of the stand I took on this matter. Mr. Ong Eng Guan moved his motion and after he had completed his speech the Deputy Prime Minister (Dr. Ton Chin Chye) spoke and151 words
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Letter91 1960-09-26 6 The position I took up was that It would not be fair to confine this motion only to persons detained by the Urn Yew Hock Government and that the motion should be enlarged to bring In all detainees. I saw no reason why people detained under the lim Tew Hock91 words
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Letter54 1960-09-26 6 I REFER to the correspondent who called to an end to rent control. Even with the rent control board in existence landlords have been known to apply for periodical Increases In rents with marked success. Without it the tenants will be at their mercy. So let's leave well54 words
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Letter70 1960-09-26 6 11/IIY Is it that a motorist TT who parked his car in a worse position than mine at the junction of a road was not summoned whereas I received a ticket? I have photographs to prove this as well as witnesses. Could the police give me and those70 words
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Letter53 1960-09-26 6 cannot share with the Minister of Agriculture his fears that Imported culture would Impede the progress of "Malayan" culture. A country's culture takes shape after centuries of natural evolution and It ceases to be culture the moment attempts are made to re-shape it artificially. Nazi Germany's "kultor" provides the53 words
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Letter35 1960-09-26 6 I APPLIED for a driving test recently and was given an appointment In February 1961. Isn't It a shame that the Government does not recruit more testers Immediately? L. DRIVES K uaia Lumpur.35 words
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Article614 1960-09-26 7 MORE CONCERN NOW OVER PROBLEMS CAUSED BY WIDE FLUCTUATIONS, SAYS REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MONETARY FUND REJECTS TWO PROPOSALS FOR AW TO START COMMODITY STABHJSATION PLAN INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund has rejected Malaya's proposal that the iund should give financial assistance to set up commodity price614 words
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147 1960-09-26 7 Surveyors will chart entrances to ports DENANG, Sun. The Federation Government plans to survey and chart the approaches to all Malayan ports. "We want to make them better for coastal shipping," Capt L. A. Hatcher, Director of Marine, told the Straits Times. The Marine Department he said, would concentrate on147 words
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Article25 1960-09-26 7 KULIM. Sun. The Kullrn Women Service League has collected 600 eggs this month for distribution to TB patients in the hospital here.25 words
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134 1960-09-26 7 'DON'T THINK GOVT. WILL SPOON-FEED YOU': KHALID ALOR STAR, Sun. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Hajl Khalld bin Awang Osman, last night reiterated the Prime Minister's warning that rural dwellers should not expect the Government to do everything for them. Tenuku Abdul Rahman gave his warning last Thursday at134 words
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Article41 1960-09-26 7 KLANO. Sun. A former policeman, Kundan Singh. 33. was fined $20 in the magi* trate's court here when h» pleaded guilty yesterday to being drunk and Incapable at the Klang North bus station on Aug. 16.41 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-09-26 7 MR. EDWIN de SILVA. a supervisor of the Shell Co. In Brunei, and the former Miss Linda Munesinghe, of Ksmpar, who were married in Ipoh on Saturday. The couple met for the first time last year after corresponding for four years. They were members of76 words
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176 1960-09-26 7 TENGKU CHOOSES THE SITE FOR AN AIRSTRIP ALOR STAR, Sunday. rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today that Pulau Langkawi which the Federation Government had decided to make a tourist centre would have an airstrip for small planes by March next year. He said this before he I176 words
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Article113 1960-09-26 7 PENANQ, Sunday. AN ATTAP hut used as temporary accommodation for the rank and file of No 34 light AntiAircraft Regiment in Minden Barracks, six miles from the city, was destroyed by fire last night The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained113 words
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Article56 1960-09-26 7 ALOR BTAR, Sun— Six people were injured when their car ran Into a canal at the 16th mile, Alor StarSungei Patanl Road, last night. The six— two men, a woman and three childrenwere treated as out-patients at the Alor Star Hospital. They were on their way56 words
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313 1960-09-26 7 Sarawak must foster sense of belonging PARTY HEAD: WE CAN LEARN... KUCHINO, Sun Sarawak must at all costs avoid narrow racialism, and foster Instead a sense of belonging a national feeling. This, in the opinion of the Sarawak United Peoples' Party, is the lesson that Sarawak can learn from Singapore313 words
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Article59 1960-09-26 7 MUAR, Sun. Mr. N.K. Plllay was re-elected president of the Ceylonese Association at the 12th annual meeting held here recently. Other officials are: VlcePresldent, Mr. Arasaratmm M. Joshua; secretary, Mr. D. Subbayah; Asst. secretary. Mr. 8. Iyadural; treasurer. Mr. N.K. Ratnam; committee: Messrs C Veluplllal. M. Jebaratnam,59 words
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Article118 1960-09-26 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Raf. fles National Library, which at present is open from 8.30 ajn. to 8 p.m., may extend its closing time by two hours to 10 p.m. The suggestion for the extension was made by a Straits Times reader. Mr. Dick Wong, who118 words
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Article60 1960-09-26 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. /m unemployed youth was injured whdn gangs fought in a squatter village at Tampenis this afternoon. The victim, Chan Kong Chue, 16. was admitted to the General Hospital. Shortly before he was stabbed in thtf body, a oand of armed thugs was seen walking60 words
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Article308 1960-09-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TH E Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, today advised trade unionists on how they should choose their leaders. He said trade union leaden should be selected for their qualities of: TACT and diplomacy; PATIENCE and hard work; and SINCERITY308 words
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256 1960-09-26 7 BIG NEED FOR UMNO YOUTH: A. MISSION I/-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. **-Umno headquarters was urged today to give Umno youth some new mission to carry out as their interest was flagging due to the lack of something to do. A resolution adopted at a special delegates' meeting of Selangor Umno Youth256 words
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Advertisement238 1960-09-26 7 Starts Today SEASONAL SALE the Sale you have been waiting for. Prices have been drastically Slashed regardless of Cost Just a F«w ef Hrn wonderful Bargains for you PRINTID COTTON VOILE to Clear -95 ct p. yd. IMB. NYLON GEORGETTE 6 ydi $25.00 p. SorM DY ID NYLON GEORGETTE 44238 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1960-09-26 8 ALLHVGTOZV KiWAiin - ALLHVGTOZV KiWAiin By The assertion of liberty rpHE BATTLE OF BRITAIN belongs already to a bygone age. The Hurri- canes and Spitfires are as much museum pieces as the wire and fabric contraptions of the first world war, as frail and as useless. The Junkers1,073 words
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Article309 1960-09-26 8 WHITE HOUSE FEVER. By Robert Bendiner. (Mefhuen 18s.) By WALTER WARWICK ALL that the cons- titution requires of a would-be President of the United States Is that he should be a natural born citizen of thirty-nve who has spent fourteen years in America. It is309 words
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Advertisement468 1960-09-26 8 m /^JLk% M W Tflß-BJ B^Bj i t Two hearts that beat as one two "b§3 S«K minds with a single thought. For M\ ~~jp\ their tenth wedding anniversary both ILB fi^KF^-W^^. have chosen the ideal gift— a GIRARD- jSJ/s MtBL 'M\ PERREGAUX watch. [w AGP watch is and always468 words
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Advertisement129 1960-09-26 8 W ac^B <>s '^bl If you are taking the SCHOOL CERTIFICATE this year you will need one of these books: AN INTRODUCTION TO Shakespeare's Joseph Conrad's HENRY V THE ROVER MACBETH THE SECRET AGENT TWELFTH NIGHT DickeM a A TALE OF TWO CITIES Sheridan's James Bri lie's THE RIVALS TOBIAS129 words
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Miscellaneous265 1960-09-26 8 Straits Times Crossword BBBrr~BjBr2~~BjBV3 Hf*~THn HT b^B BB ACROSS by the correct method (5, 6). We make a raid with a fun 4. A Waitern alllanoa raqulras my illmw tlnn (7). 9. Tom haa damaged the tarmac S. Spirit oX capital and former (6). capital, of Brazil (4). 10. Pop265 words
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Advertisement1591 1960-09-26 9 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE ti amm, uniwn, ousoow. ia»tm t ctmwimu. potts. lot S'pori P. S'hM Penan* ITCMN tlllip.Hl, Qtaaaaa) wmi SMtM/1 autmubo* 6m., A'om. Hbari lost It Part M»ta AINUS Hawi, Uiaijul It Pert kl Oil S kt I MUMPtS WML Ant p. Holland Ott 1/ I ANTEMM uwnfl,1,591 words
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Advertisement1285 1960-09-26 9 S N the ben line steamers ltd. u k!r SIHSAPOIE (iMtftmM it tit MM bantam) I HKEI SAIIIMS ti AIEN, IX I COHTHHIITAI PtlTI. Sport P. S'hem Paamf ItMCMACNAN Uiflial. Hull, M'Voon 17/ M Stpt ll Ptrt Ttdty lENAVON Himtxiri. LtadM. Gmouth ll Ptrt II Sept II SipU 2 Oet1,285 words
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Advertisement1260 1960-09-26 9 te- McAUSTER t* CO., LTD. w_ VKgV nil Mr itMi. r*^ mi,i.m»MAm un kla vbhkss limb I LONOON, MMMNM, NnUUH. Mm LOS ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO, NIL SUTTU, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND m < s?v sw i Spore P. Sham Penane IRONXVILLE 14*11/2* lift 20/MS«M 2t Sift/ 1 Oct Spore P. Shim1,260 words
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Article1147 1960-09-26 10 Natural faces up to synthetics By Our Market Correspondent FIGURES just issued by the Rubber Manufacturers' Association in New York show increases in consumption of all new rubber in August over the July figures, although total consumption is still below August 1959. Consumption of new rubber in August1,147 words
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Article105 1960-09-26 10 STERLING BIBBERS: Angle) Oriental 45.; Chersonese 4s. 3d. to 3s. 10' id.; CioeJy 2s. Ud.; Highland and Lowland 7s. l' 5 d.; London Tin 7s 3d.; Kulim 3e. 9d.; IX. Rubber 4*> lSd.; M. Pegoh 4s Id.; Malacca Rubber 635. to 625. 9d.; Part Mekaan-LaJkot Bs. 7Hd. to105 words
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Article60 1960-09-26 10 Carrent payment M. Breweries 16 cts.+ M. Cement 6%* Lingoi Tin 10 cto. Talam Bflaee 13%* Indraglri New Scndai 30% Includes 6 cents bonus interim Date of payment Oct. 39 Oct. 17 Oct. 14 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 14 ToUl for Ttmr 34 cts. 10 cts. 30%60 words
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Article25 1960-09-26 10 (per ptcul) (per lb.) 19 »».»7S $1.05 H, 20 $SM.«7H $1.06 £1 $400.25 AM% 22 $401 12S JI.OIS, 2S $400.50 $1.01*4 24 $40*0025 words
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537 1960-09-26 10 ft'OaiMOttlTY] A REVIEW of the week's performance of the rub- ber market is difficult without an accurate evaluation of the effect of a dispute about the quality of a recent Russian purchase shipped to Odessa. The Russian claim seems to have been accepted withAP - 537 words
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Article21 1960-09-26 10 Malayan Stock ExcHange: Sept 14 SeptJM Industrial*: 155.44 IM.7* Tina: ZM.M 2M.4t 4 »a»aara: 247.11 147.93 Jaa. 1 1158=100.21 words
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Article191 1960-09-26 10 SINGAPORE members ot the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at noon on Saturday, Sept. 24. Industrials: Praser and Neave ords $2.02 od cb; Henry Waugh 11.39; M. Cement $1.68 cd; M. Coils $1.70; Slme Darby Bs. 44d. to Bs. 6d.; Straits Times $2.36 ON; W. M«mn»T191 words
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Article1266 1960-09-26 10 THE followinc list of revised quotations was Issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (September 24) H and L stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. INDUSTIIUS 7 1 UPtk B. S«r»i 5/63 6--411 3 91.?1,266 words
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Advertisement1002 1960-09-26 10 j(K Express U.S.A. Pacific afc Atlantic Coast Servico E.T.*. t.T.A. UA Spore P. Sham Ptnang H'kOßf L Anttltt N. York VH.tm Man" 21 Slat 2 Ott- 7 Oct M Ott 11 MH "KMikan Mara lit Call n/M Ott nm Ott M Ott iwt Call JJ/JO Ott 4 Mat Htf 111,002 words
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Advertisement434 1960-09-26 10 YOU'RE IN GOOD COMPANY when you join the growing number of shrewd investors who know thot in UNIT TRUSTS, finonciol experts spread investments over Maloyo's soundest enterprises For information and Frt* Boofctot writ* to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. t*. Shaatjtia. UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD From Rangoon, Moulmein Msrgui434 words
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Advertisement702 1960-09-26 10 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Ho Kee Keng. formerly of our Seremban Offlce. has left our services and is no longer authorised to transact any business on our behalf, or collect any monies due to us. HENRY WAUGH (MALAYA) LTD. NOTICE Notice la hereby given that Mr. Tan Cheng Kooi has left702 words
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Advertisement1107 1960-09-26 11 NOTICES MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Malayan Banking Limited are Instituting a series of practical courses of training In banking for 30 selected trainees. This ssrtss, which will be tbe llrst of its kind ever to be undertaken by a bank In Malaya, will commence on ist November. 1960 and1,107 words
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Advertisement822 1960-09-26 11 NOTICES NOTICE FOB THE CLOSURE OF WATER SOTPLX TO BAOAN DATOH DELTA AREA. Notice is hereby given that the* water supply to Bag an Datoh Delta Area will be cut off from 10.00 sm. of 38.9.60 to 6.00 a.m. of 30.9.60 to carry out some repairs to the IS" C.822 words
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Advertisement820 1960-09-26 11 NOTICES HOOI LENG KENG (TEMPLE) MALACCA AND HOOI LENG KENG (TEMTLB) MUTUAL AID SECTION. MALACCA (ia liquidation) NOTICE v hereby given that tbe abovenamod Societies are in the course of wtnding-up. All creditors are requested to file with us within 14 days from date of publication of this notice claim820 words
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Advertisement824 1960-09-26 11 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENERS City Water Department: (3rd i Floor. City Hall) (a) Sale ot Scrap snd Surplus Materials Water Department. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close at 5.15 pjn. on llth October. 1960. City Engineer's Departaaent: (Ist Floor. P.WJD. Building) (b) Sale of Obsolete Mstertsls lying at Plumber Store824 words
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Advertisement837 1960-09-26 11 (OeattaMi frees Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St tit extra WANTBO ezp*n«no*d radio mecbanlc. must have goo* knowladse of radio and electronic circuit*. Reply statist previous *x>*ri*ac* Boi A 6210 B.T. B'pore. WANTBO FEMALE CANVASSERS. ►filing patent medicine, salary plus commission. Apply personally Bin Hu Tr»dlns837 words
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Advertisement1079 1960-09-26 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt Si (Mln )—Bvt J#rt«. txtn ■NQUBM IMAKINO small required for cWMrro, prerlou* uperMno* desirable Irr* in. Appr» ewnins* Boon Ro*<l. Stasapor* 10. INTSIIISTINQ POST for Cltts**) •>• «ajr week office. Bbortb**d 100 wjm typtas SO wpm asnlor Caabiidst Inslfh Credit Preferred. Applf statins qu»imc*ttons. see »nd1,079 words
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Advertisement972 1960-09-26 11 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Worst U Win.)— Box St rta. BBtM 3 BEDROOM FURNISHIO New House Mostac Hotr. Lonsbalh, S9Oo'-. iat Duaaarn Park off Baku Tlmah Road. Blngapor*-11, Telepbooe S'por* •0420. Kata Blngr. 3-BBOROOM BEAUTIFUL Furnished Detached Bungalo nice bis garden. separate servant* quarters, v»ry quiet and healthy plao* on972 words
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2066 1960-09-26 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE SIC SWEEP: Total 000 l $191,400. FIRST PRIZE: No. *****4 $52,420. SECOND PRIZE: No. *****7 $24,637 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****8 $12,580. STARTERS ($1,639 *«ckl: No*. *****5. *****3. *****2. *****4. 21 1715. *****1. *****6. *****4. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($l,OOO each)2,066 words
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Article253 1960-09-26 12 RIGHT UNION TOUR MATCH (Vancouver) Vancouver Reps 17 Yawata of Japan 18. UK CLUB MATCHES: Blackheath 14 Guy's Hospital 3: Harlequins 6 Leicester 0; London ScotUsh 43 Old Merchant Taylors 3; London Welsh 19 Gt.pt. Orawshay's XV 6; St. Thomas's Hospital 17 London Irish 39; Saracens 13253 words
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386 1960-09-26 12 Ten up Spurs set record in English football T ONDON, Sun.—Tot--12 tenham Hotspur wrote a new record Into English soccer statistics yesterday. The Korth London side crushed newly-promoted Aston Villa 6-2 here to become the first team in the history of the English League to start the season by winningReuter - 386 words
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Article1322 1960-09-26 12 OTHER RESULTS: Irish League City Cup— Bally*"ena 2 Crusaders 0: Bangor Portadown 0: Cllftor.ville 4 Linneld 7; Derry 3 Coleraine 0: Distillery 3 Ards 1: Glenavon 5 Glentoran 2. Amateur international— England 3 Ireland 2. FIBST DIVISION Blnnlnfham S Notts Forest 1 Blackbarn 3 Bolton 1 Blackpool1,322 words
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Advertisement85 1960-09-26 12 INTRODUCING THE NEW BRIGHTLY STYLED ECONOMY PLUS— PEUGIQf #\i w 1 V/U V• V Higher Output Lower Consumption Increased PiTformanee Decreased Running Costs and Comfort for The Family. MH^ GEARBOX I I CASH OR HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED ngee arm. »uiloinc. ohchap.o road. Singapore. «uaia lum*^ mancm- ASIA85 words
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Advertisement262 1960-09-26 12 SEE ALL i|\ THE MOTION ...WITH SEKOMC < >| mmmt mmm^t Taking good, clear movie*? Fine! But don't atop there don't forget you take movies to ccc movie*. And movies are best projected by the supreme precision ijjLJ projector SEKOMC 8 PROJECTOR V ~^*i H SEKOMC 8. an r\trfmrly durable262 words
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Article389 1960-09-26 13 FIROIE SALAHUDIN - FIROIE SALAHUDIN By SPORE BATSMEN SPIKE THE TOURISTS' 'SECRET WEAPON' Singapore, Sunday THE "secret weapon" with which they hoped to beat Singapore did not come off for the visiting Australian Old Collegians today but they were able to force a draw in their one-day389 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-09-26 13 pHELSEVs brilliant young goalkeeper Bonetti leaps high to make a one-handed save from Cook, the Fulham centre-forward (right), in the First Division match at Craven Cottage, London, last week. In the centre is Chelsea's Scottish international centre-half Bobby Evans. Fulham won 3-2.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 48 words
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Article56 1960-09-26 13 WELWYN GARDEN CITY. (Hertfordshire), Bun. J o y Jordan of Britain clipped half a second off the women's world 880 yards record at an athletics meeting here yesterday. Mrs. Jordan, an Olympic finalist, clocked 2min 6.1 sec to beat the existing record of 2 6.6 set by Soviet56 words
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Article150 1960-09-26 13 SINGAPORE Jeffert c de Canralho b McGuines* II Woodhonse Ibw If Uerre 11 Munpnr b le LJcrre <7 Bowles c dt Carvalho b McGalneM 75 Delilkan b I* Llevre A. de SUva b McGuinems I Griffin r S. Gordon b Wrlffleswerth < Klrkham not oat Balakrtahnan not out S150 words
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Article25 1960-09-26 13 PITTSBURGH, su n Johnny Thompson. 39. one of America's leading racing drivers, was killed yesterday afternoon in c feature race at Allen town.25 words
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Article178 1960-09-26 13 A reply from Thailand expected If L ALA LOiPLK Sun— Mr. IV Teh Gin Soot, secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaya. Mid today he has written to the Thai Badminton Association asking whether Malaya's leading women players, Tan Gaik Bee and Cecilia Samuel would be invited to defend their178 words
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Article53 1960-09-26 13 SOCCER Spore Civ. 1: Pathul Karlb v Marines (Jn Besar, 515 p.m.); Div. 3C: Cosmos v TBA (Oeylanc). RUGGER S.C. Inviutlon v Royal Signals (Spore pdg). HOCKEY 7th Bn. RMR v OarrUon Nomads (Bsplanade, Talplng). TABLE-TENNIS Pcrak championships (SMI hall. T p.m.). SWIMMING Serangoon District gala (Amber Rd.53 words
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126 1960-09-26 13 J/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Peralc Malays beat Selangor Malays 2-0 In their Sultati's Gold Cup central zone soccer match here today. This was StAangor's second defeat in the competition, having lost to Negri Malays earlier. Perak will meet Negri to decide the central zone126 words
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150 1960-09-26 13 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Cyclists taking part in the Malayan 25 miles road championship on the Diplomatic Enclave circuit on Oct. 8 will touch 50 miles an hour on parts of the course and they will not even be pedalling.. .they will be150 words
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Article42 1960-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Sun— Arjan Singh was the champion athlete at the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club's athletics meet held at Bukit Chermin today. He set three new records In winning five events. He finished second in six other ?vents.42 words
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Article249 1960-09-26 13 BADMINTON NS JUNIOR INTER-TEAM iSerembani Guihrles bt Malays A" 4-1: Star bt TAWA 5-0. POLICE INTER-TERRiTO-EIAL (Spore): Malaya bt Spore 5-0. (Manmad bt. Budln 15-8. 18--14; 15-6; Abdullah bt Taoh Kah Chay 10-15. 15-9 15-9; Oan Boon Hock and Mok Vat wah bt Tan Llan Hock and Tahtr249 words
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Article224 1960-09-26 13 Confidential reports system can solve problem Chubb JOHANNESBURG. Sun. —Mr. Geoffrey Chubb, the retiring president of the South African Cricket Association yesterday suggested a system of confidential reports by umpires on bowlers with "suspect" actions rather than the "calling" of such bowlers during matches. Mr. Chubb said he thought224 words
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Article258 1960-09-26 13 LIM KEE CHAN - No lacking in talent LIM KEE CHAN: BUT SABA MUST ACT NOW By Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE has an abundance of good amateur boxing material this was the impression I came away with after seeing three days of competition in the Singapore Youth championships which ended at the People's Association last258 words
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Advertisement48 1960-09-26 13 sjsb Hub r yr.tfsM J J^kw+^? x Listerine 1 Stops Bad Breath 4 Times Better than Tooth Paste! Toothpaste is for your teeth— LISTERINE is for your breath! Avoid the danger of /ni^^ unnecessary embarrassment and gk. m wrri H mc Your No. 1 protection against bad breath48 words
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Advertisement441 1960-09-26 13 "IH LESS WAN AM HOUR ooPAfHi ffiren W after 3 weeks ]&._^e CHRONIC CATARRH" ["K^ n.w mucron tablets relieve I< i woke without the i Chronic Cmtsrrh, Mucu* Congestion ■ltd Stain Piin and Pressure really j dreadful pains... fasti They are specially formulated decongestant tablets which working ful writt mi441 words
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Article33 1960-09-26 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Perkumpulan Senl. a leading Malay cultural organisation here, today reiterated' Its stand that the Singapore Government should adopt Malay cuuture as the basis ot the State's national culture.33 words
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179 1960-09-26 14 'Greatest ship' goes into service VTEW YORK, Sun. 11 America's first nu-clear-powered aircraftcarrier, the Enterprise, was launched yesterday. The Enterprise will be "the most versatile of all weapon systems," according to Admiral Arlelgh A. Burke, U.S. Chief of Naval Operations. In an address at the launching, the Admiral said theReuter - 179 words
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Article19 1960-09-26 14 HAVANA, Sun. Underground sources said today that anti-Castro guerrillas killed 19 Government troops in an ambush.— UP.l.19 words
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Article292 1960-09-26 14 STAY OUT OF COLD WAR— NKRUMAH YEW YORK, Sun. President Nkrumah of Ghana today called on Afro-Asian countries to avoid being drawn into the EastWest power struggle. In a statement issued at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, where he is staying, he also said that Colonialism was one of the main sourcesReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-09-26 14 - A NEW YORK policeman tries to calm a woman refugee from Hungary shouting anti -Khrushchev slogans outside United Nations headquarters on Tuesday. The same woman and other Hungarian and East European refugees again demonstrated this time in the rain when Mr. Khrushchev arrived63 words
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Article166 1960-09-26 14 17UCHING, Sun. The first deportation order against a localborn Chinese was carried out on Friday, a police spokesman here confirmed today. The spokesman. Assistant Police Commissioner. Mr. Lee-ston-Smith, said the man. Fu Tze Man, was flown to Hong Kong en route to China. Appeal move Fu166 words
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Article41 1960-09-26 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two were seriously injured in separate gang fights here tonignt. Ng Boon Tong, 21. a peon, was stabbed in the abdomen In Boat Quay and Ang Eng Thong, while walking along River Valley Road.41 words
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Article266 1960-09-26 14 'Plotters' held by Mobutu freed EOPOLDVILLE. Sun Two Ministers in Mr. Patrice Lumumba's Government who were arrested last week on orders from the Congo's new strong man, Colonel Mobutu, were released yesterday. They are Mr. Antoln* Gizenga. the Deputy Premier, and Mr. Maurice Mpolo. Minister of Youth and Sport. Col.266 words
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Article62 1960-09-26 14 JESSELTON, Sun. Two Malayans will be among 15 people from seven countries who will take part in an FAO training course aerial forest inventory in North Borneo next month. Prof. Loetsch, co-director of the FAO. will direct the centre, which has been, described as "a great62 words
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Advertisement471 1960-09-26 14 fp^|f^wn¥w^Ff*fffW9w*^yy^] (Continued from Pace 11) BIRTH Worsts $10 (Minimum) AUCUTT Te Susan (Nee Henderson) and Nick at Glenraglrs. on 2j-9-60 a son Anthony Craig. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS If Words Sl» (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Ufw Khft Ping ih^nk relative* nnd frtmd* for th.-ir attrndancr and valuable prwnt* on the occasion of th«lr471 words
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Advertisement439 1960-09-26 14 MISCELLANEOUS in Wordt tt (Mim.) Bom $9 ctt. extra FOR SATISFACTORY REFRIGERATOR ft AlrcoodltiOninK Repairs Ring up *****, Super Service* (8). 22S serangoon Road, Spore. LADIES CHILDREN'S NATS m stock, orders taken, clesnlng/dyeing/ renovations A- reblocklng etc. at Salon New Yorker. 87, Mtam/OTd Road. Spore YOUNC LADY proceeding Australia would439 words
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Advertisement15 1960-09-26 14 4UHctae& eventf day PRODUCED IN Wi/ SINGAPORE XC/AIA LUMPUR AND PENANG by COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES15 words
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