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Title Section19 1960-10-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY JEBTIfIEtt SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times fie***** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1960 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article763 1960-10-03 1 HIS OUTBURST DIMS 'PEACE' HOPES Violence of speech shocks many at U.N. Light is Red over China NEW YORK. Sun MR. KHRUSHiU CHEV brought a renewed atmosphere of crisis into the U.N. General Assembly yesterday on the issue of Communist Chinese representation. Some delegates afterwards said thatReuter - 763 words
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471 1960-10-03 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. A STRIKE OF water workers here left the Congo capital without water supplies for over 12 hours yesterday and raised fears that the water may soon become unfit to drink. The men stopped work on Friday because theyReuter; UPI - 471 words
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Article, Illustration82 1960-10-03 1 Nehru, Nkrumahin 'war thaw' talks THE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. N'ehni, contert with President Kwame Xkrumah of <ihana during a meeting at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York. Mr. Nehru was continuing his effort to thaw the cold war by talks with leaders of East and West. In what heUPI - 82 words
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Article87 1960-10-03 1 PRAGUE, Sun— Dr. E.Vlcek, a Czechoslovak anthropologist, has found two books in Outer Mongolia containing information and pictures of the "Abominable Snowman" or yeti, it was reported today. The first book, published in Peking about 200 years ago, contained a sketch of "a figure perched on a87 words
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Article93 1960-10-03 1 SINGAPORE. Sunday. A FATHER and his two children were trapped today after a giant tree, uprooted by a high wind, crashed on his home in Thomson Road here. They were pulled out of the wreckage by neighbours. The children were Injured. Sahara blnte Mazuki. eight,93 words
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Article47 1960-10-03 1 SINGAPORE, Sun— A police radio patrol tonight picked up an unconscious youth, with his face and limbs covered with blood, lying in the middle of Dunearn Road. Believed to be Ng Eng Huat, police suspect he was a victim of a secret society clash.47 words
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115 1960-10-03 1 HER WORLD spotlights a famous authoress UER WORLD for Octooer, on sale today, presents a special article oh famous authoress Han Suyin and her life and work in her new house built in triplicate in Johore Bahru. This new 16-page issue is packed with features of special interest to Malayan115 words
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Article30 1960-10-03 1 MANAGUA. Nicaragua. Sun. —A Nlcaraguan airliner was fired on and forced down in Cuba on Saturday by Cuban military planes while en route here from Miami. U.P.L30 words
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Article44 1960-10-03 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Sun. Guinean troops last escorted Mr. Lumumba from his UN. guarded official residence to a dinner given by the Guinea Embassy. It was the Congolese Premier's first public appearance since his drive round Leopoldville a week ago. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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183 1960-10-03 1 JAP-EYE VIEW of PoW WOMEN RILES DUTCH ENVOY rKYO. Sun.—A Japanese film depicting the fate of 1,800 Dutch women in a wartime Japanese prison-er-of-war camp in the Celebes was described by Dutch Embassy counsellor Mr. H. C. Maclaine-Pont as "disgusting." He made his observations after witnessing a review of the183 words
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Article23 1960-10-03 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia will launch an ambitious tourism promotion project next January, the Director of the Tourism Council announced today. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article203 1960-10-03 1 Rise in food was just enough ROME. Sun. World food production barely kept pace with the increasing population in the year 1959--60. the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation said in a report issued here today. The 1959-60 figures showed a rise of about two per cent for food comparedReuter - 203 words
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Article43 1960-10-03 1 NEW LABOUR PARTY CRISIS M AKBOKOfGH. En l.md. Sun —New ro« i lmkur dcfrnir rxplmlt il it I.ibuur Parly iisht when Aatkenj i\v<l_wtMjd-Bcnn tim ■ii> mrmlirr>liip of p«rt> > ittWMl tW uti\.< i inn l,iltr, in protot *****1H nnlltiu of m(u<»k'ii utrr43 words
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139 1960-10-03 2 New Red claim to small Berlin area is rejected by US BERLIN. Sun The United States has rejected a Communist claim to a small piece of West Berlin cut off from the rest of this isolated city. "We don t intend to give It up." a spokesman for the U.S.UPI - 139 words
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519 1960-10-03 2 'IKE-NIK MEETING' GALL IS THE BIG ISSUE Mac, Menzies in Washington will discuss 5-power move WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE BIG ISSUE likely to be discussed by President Eisenhower, Mr. Harold Macmillan and Mr. Robert Menzies here today was the bid by five major neutral nations for an immediate meeting between the519 words
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179 1960-10-03 2 Plane is forced down: Another escapes MANAGUA. (Nicaragua), Sun.— Cuban military planes yesterday opened fire and forced down a Nicaraeuan cargo plane but ratted in an attempted inteVqeption of a following passenger airliner carrying a sister-in-law of Nicaragua's President. The cargo plant' was forced to latid In Cuba, but theReuter; UPI - 179 words
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303 1960-10-03 2 LONDON. Sun. VtALAYA'S commisof inquiry into student affairs, working under high pressure and without a day wasted, moved into the fourth phase of its overall investigation yesterday. The three-man commission, led by the recentlyappointed Malayan Minister for Internal Security, Oato Ismail, left London303 words
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167 1960-10-03 2 PEKING MAKES NEW ATTACKS ON THE U.S. PEKING, Sun /^HINA yesterday marked its 11th anniversary of the Communist takeover with vehement attacks on the United States and a renewal of its threat to '•liberate" Formosa. Premier Chou En-Lai, attacking President Elsenhower, urged Communists and "neutralists" from 70 nations to formUPI - 167 words
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Article30 1960-10-03 2 SEOUL. Sun. The Hou.s* of Rtrpresentatlves has passed a Bill to revise the local autonomy law so that provincial governors and mayors are elected Instead of appointed. -U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Miscellaneous368 1960-10-03 2 RADIO SINGAPORE I RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 metre*) Short W«ve: *l metres A.M. 600 Time Signal Negaratroni 9 p.m. 10 p.m. ku- News; Headlines; 6.06 Morning AM 630 Good Morning; 6.32 Melodies: 650 Keep Pit With Telk Morning Prelude: 7.00 The New*. Lee; 7.00 Ted Heath And368 words
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Miscellaneous17 1960-10-03 2 f BOTTOM IN A /VOUB FATMBB V 6V6fIV I •would wuac* I (tit VWOWtJ n~ BECAUSE fL~pJ17 words
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919 1960-10-03 3 Now Nik makes a bitter attack on American colour bar BUT HE IS TOLD: YOU'RE TRYING TO DISTORT IMAGE OF THE U.S. ]t|'R. Khrushchev 1"X yesterday launched a bitter attack on the United States "policy of discrimination against blacks." It came towards the end of the Soviet Premier's speech inReuter - 919 words
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Article25 1960-10-03 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Mr. Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, has invited Prince Norodom Sihanouk, tue Cambodian head of state, to visit England.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article18 1960-10-03 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Mr Nehru, India's Prime Minister, called on President Soekarno of Indonesia here yesterday18 words
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160 1960-10-03 3 Dalai Lama makes new appeal to Dag for U.N. aid YEW DELHI, Sun. The A Dalai Lama appealed yesterday to the United Nations Secretary-Gener-al, Mr. Dag HammarskJoeld. to help In liberating Tibet from the Chinese Communists. In a letter to Mr. Hammarskjoeld. he said: "The fighting In Tibet against the160 words
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159 1960-10-03 3 gOME African delegates have complained to the U.S. delegation of colour discrimination here, a Negro member of the delegation said yesterday. "If they are not wearing anything that Identifies them as Africans, then they arc treated like Negroes," said Dr. Zelma George, a159 words
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Article259 1960-10-03 3 MRS. VIRG IN I A iYI McCleary said in Luling. Texas, yesterday that a "mysterious" package she sent to Mr. Khrushchev contained an apple pie and a challenge to a debate on "Communism versus the American system of government." "The only explosives In259 words
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142 1960-10-03 3 I.miv: broke out yesterday in the Rolls Royce carrying the British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan. through the Lincoln Tunnel en route to catch a plane to Washington, police reported. The mishap occurred in the tunnel running under the Hudson River between NewUPI - 142 words
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239 1960-10-03 3 T O H A N NESBURG. Sun. Dr. Verwoerd, the South African Pi line Minister, has asked David Pratt, the man who shot him here last April, to vote for him next Wednesday, the Johannesburg Sunday Times reports. Dr. Verwoerd has239 words
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Article49 1960-10-03 3 SAIGON. Sun.— Two school boys, both 18. had their hair clipped bald by thr police because they were caught wooing a Kirl In public. Later they were brought to their school and harangued over the loudspeakers. The parents were also summoned to attend. Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement310 1960-10-03 3 I I > i I Bit-cam* hunter Derek roes on that contain so much. They tast* ufmrl In the garden whenever he of liver which he likes. Of course. can. and Butch, the boll terrier. Is Butch doesn't know it. and even always alongside. His role varies. Derek hardly understands,310 words
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Advertisement330 1960-10-03 3 f rx /flkulew J 'A^F c N. r^Tf F ARLEYS Fe R g Feeding g^ "Xa a4\ Rl SKs FOR HAPPY TEETHING ,^Bp *AS A CERKAL IN WARM lor young children school children Invalids old folk ■^tfH VaP^aSaaafl ■aafl L flaS^ 2a*aSM *k\ I aaaaaJL aaßE^>S*^Wa> ffl The easing of330 words
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Article32 1960-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The United States Information Service here had added to the Nanyang University's collection of fine paintings by presenting a set of five reproductions of famous American paintings.32 words
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451 1960-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday THE general-secretary of the 10^000-strong Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. G. Kandasamy, has picked out Division HI officers in the civil service as those who suffered most by the Singapore Government's cuts in variable allowances. And he blames451 words
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Article280 1960-10-03 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rpHE following is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC From Melbourne, Sydney. Da.win, Jakarta BA 714) 8.15 pjn from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 705) 10.50 pm QftntM: Prom Sydney. Melbourne. Perth, Jakarta (EM545) 11 a.m. CatiusT280 words
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255 1960-10-03 4 ANTI-TB DRIVE: MASS X-RAY IN CITY AREA SINGAPORE Sunday. 4 NOTIIER assault on tuberculosis, one of Singapore's worst scourges, will begin when the Health Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, launches the Government's mass X-ray campaign in the City area tomorrow afternoon. Ultimately the campaign will embrace the entire island. Its main255 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-10-03 4 FOR RUBY CHURCH. Oct. 29 will b* a big day. For on that day Ruby, an honours ballet pupil at the Taylor Dance Studio here, will make her stage debut in a Butterfly Dance at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Chuah Chong71 words
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Article51 1960-10-03 4 The desert war The German thrust had been halted and the Panzerarmee was already on the defensive when Field Marshal Montgomery arrived, fresh and full of life, to take over. The ideas were Field Marshal Auchin leek's the glory went to Monty. Part II of a bold, new critical analysis51 words
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195 1960-10-03 4 Health will be kept at high level Ahmad SINGAPORE, Sunday. npHE MINISTER for Health, Inche Ahmad bin x Ibrahim, today stressed that the medical needs of the people and the maintenance of their health at a high level could not be ignored. He gave an assurance that the Ministry's medical195 words
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Article25 1960-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun Mr Sim Bock Choon will talk on "Sports Highlights" at the weekly Rotary luncheon meeting on Wednesday at the Cathay Hotel.25 words
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Article41 1960-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— lnche Ahmad Dhaffic of the Ministry of Education will present Stanvac Malay language awards to the principals of winning shcools at a luncheon. It will be at Cathay Hotel Restaurant ,on Thursday at 1 p.m.41 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-10-03 4 Mosquitoes were a threat to his job SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. S. Doraisamy, 55. today recalled the days when his Job as a Health Inspector 34 years ago was often threatened by mosquitoes. "If any malaria-carrying mosquitoes were found in an area allotted to us, it meant Instant dismissal for neglect233 words
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91 1960-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun—Anxiety among Singapore pig-rais-ers over a report that the Federation would stop the Import of live pigs from here has drawn a message of assurance from the Ministry of National Development to all those connected with the Industry. The Ministry said that it was91 words
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Article35 1960-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Brahamputra Road. PWD quarters. Hindu Road Children's Playground. and Pulau Sekijang Pelapah.35 words
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Miscellaneous116 1960-10-03 4 The diary] STUDY GEOtY MOVEMENT: KnglUh Law Tort* and Contracts, British Council lecture room. Amber Mansions. Orchard Road, 5.30 p.m. to 7 pm. POLICE BAND: Public performance at Kttong Park, 7.30 pjn. to 8.30 p.m BAH A I CENTRE: Publio lecture by Mr. Collls Pemtrwrstone, on "Pattern for United World,"116 words
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Article392 1960-10-03 5 MEMO TO CUEPACS: VETERANS SHOULD BE GIVEN AWARD FOR SERVICES... KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday CLERKS' UNION URGES: GOVT. SHOULD LOOK FOR ABILITY WHEN FILLING HIGHER POSTS THE Government Clerical Services Union is protesting against older clerks being promoted to higher posts "as an act of gratitude." i392 words
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88 1960-10-03 5 Equipment for Congo force goes aboard SINGAPORE, Sun. AU the vehicles, equipment and stores. including curry powder, for the Malayan Special Force to the Congo, have been put aboard the two United Stater Navy Undine ships at the Naval Base here. The operation was completed at noon today. The vessels88 words
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Article29 1960-10-03 5 PENANG, Sun.— The Prime Minister. Tqmgku Abdul Rahman, will lay the foundation stone of the Merdeka clock tower at Cross Street, Buklt Mertajam. at 430 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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144 1960-10-03 5 AUSSIES NAME A PENANG GIRL THE 'POLAR BEAR' KUALA LJMPUrt. Sunday. A YOUNG Malayan girl studying in Brisbane has surprised Australians with her love for swimming in near- freezing temperatures. They call her the "polar bear." Sne is Miss Lim Chin Galk. first-year dental student from Penang. who for the144 words
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88 1960-10-03 5 AN ULTIMATUM ON LATE RATES: PAY UP OR ELSE... JTAJANG. Sun. People living in the 9th Mile Local Council area have been told to pay their rates by the end of the month or face action for recovery of the money. They have been warned to pay their taxes a88 words
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Article324 1960-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday OIXTY-EIGHT p c r cent or 303.880 of Malaya's 450.672 farms are between one quarter and 4J acres in size, according to the second report of the agriculture census released today. Under the rural development plans, these farms are classified a "uneconomic units." Almost324 words
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201 1960-10-03 5 Study and research grants to Britain ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y Federation citizens who wish to do advance academic studies, research or teach English as a second language are being offered opportunities for training in Britain The British Council is In. viting applicants between the ages of 25 and 40 to201 words
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Article37 1960-10-03 5 MALACCA. Sun R R Sivam. 34 a typist at the BOD Singapore, died at the General Hospital here yesterday after falling from the second floor of a Chinese hotel In Bunga Raya Road37 words
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Miscellaneous160 1960-10-03 5 Bugs Bunny By Balph Heimdahl f IT'S VI r«CT BUSY, K\o -THAJ)! Ik WHEW!) HE I > i(^\^'lJ^/< >*- NO USB U OT/IN'S HARP ON J\ > PINALLV J "T^t C\ V CA /\tl\ CL fc. /BLUMERINOVaV STILL ArW EAR PRUMftl^r I L QUIETEP i k VVV^^ f^-v— li'l Abner160 words
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Article638 1960-10-03 6 The second preliminary report of the Federation census of agriculture strips the finery from the myth of this country's high living standard. The land problem is worse than has been supposed. Scarcely less woeful than the lot of those who want land but are without is638 words
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Article381 1960-10-03 6 There can be few industries whose research organisations need a wider spectrum of scientific knowledge than the rubber industry, remarked Professor Bonner, one of the three distinguished guest speakers who addressed the highly successful international conference in Kuala Lumpur of rubber research workers. This was borne out by381 words
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Article176 1960-10-03 6 Prince Souvanna Phouma has a split in Sea to to thank for the steady consolidation of his position in Laos. Thailand would have liked to see Seato taking up arms to support right wing reaction in the tiny kingdom, and although the result of any such action could176 words
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Article, Illustration1668 1960-10-03 6 A RING OF TRAGEDY ON 42nd STREET JAMES MORRIS writes a (of the GUARDIAN) highly personalised memo on the opening scenes of the great drama at the U.N. Assembly in New York THESE are hard times for the hopeful pragmatists. We came to Manhattan a fortnight ago all innocent optimism,1,668 words
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200 1960-10-03 6 \TR. JOHN JACOB, ol the 11 MIC, Singapore, writes to say that Dato Sambanthan aroused fears among the delegates to the last party conference by his references to infiltration. As secretary-general, and one who had to move among the delegates, I detected no such thing.200 words
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Letter142 1960-10-03 6 IREAD with pleasure the report that the International Rubber Study group is to study measures to stabilise the rubber price. I would offer two proposals: LEGISLATION should be Introduced requiring registration of all rubber contracts with the Government at the end of each month and forbidding any142 words
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Advertisement39 1960-10-03 6 Make sure of the greatest care in servicing your Sheaf fer pen by handinf it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or taking it to SHEAFFErTS SAUS b SIB VICE 75 teMaee*) Reae\ Sli—s re ToWptHMtc: *****39 words
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Advertisement141 1960-10-03 6 yW^U77^N\ If H's mildness ywK mfz'J LENGTI+ ALONE \V5v Sfj" IS NOT ENOUGH 4^^ GET THE i§3r KING THAT <%gp? AIR-SOFTENS EYERYPUFF Nothing satisfies like the Air-Sohened taite of CHESTERHEU) KING LE A_RM I Dressmaking Tea and jour children need new clothes iimJm'^'^ all tbe time, bat what a price141 words
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Article230 1960-10-03 7 CHANGE in SET-UP OF UMNO YOUTH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The United Malays National Organisation's Youth Section is to be re-organised and put under the direction of a 15-man committee. This was one of the decisions made at a special conference of Umno Youth leaders here today, who met to consider230 words
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Article28 1960-10-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecomunicatlons. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. will open an exhibition of stamps at the British Council on Saturday.28 words
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Article29 1960-10-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A seminar on family and child welfare sponsored by the United Nations will be opened at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall on Oct. 13.29 words
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Article449 1960-10-03 7 INFORMATION HAS LED TO THE ARREST OF 596 GANGSTERS IN SEVEN MONTHS PUBLIC ARE NOW MAKING MORE 999 CALLS AND SENDING IN TIES BY SECRET LETTERS SINGAPORE, Sunday. MR. WILLIAM CHENG, the Police Secretary here, revealed that for the first seven months of this year449 words
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116 1960-10-03 7 SCOUTS FINISH 30-MILE MARCH ACROSS SINGAPORE CINGAPORE. Sun. Two young scouts from the 25th Singapore Rover Crew. Changl. this morning celebrated their victory, despite blisters and tired legs. In setting np a new walking record across the Island. Scouters ML. Wadsworth and M.J. Palmer both airmen at R A.F. Changi116 words
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256 1960-10-03 7 Planter, 75, killed couple who attacked him: Gets two years' jail ALOR STAR, Saturday. A 75- YEAR-OLD padi planter, Chan Teng, was today jailed for two years for killing a couple who attacked him at Kampong Telaga Juan, North Kedah, on Jan. 13 this year. Chan pleaded guilty to two256 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-10-03 7 DR. AND MRS. Wong Kum Hoong after their wedding at the Singapore Registry of Marriages yesterday. The bride, the former Miss Doreen Tay, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tay Kirn Tee of Mountbatten Road and Is a schoolteacher. The groom, ton of Mr. and63 words
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479 1960-10-03 7 JESSELTON, Sunday rpHE Governor of X British North Bori^o, Sir William Goode. has stressed to the people here the danger of "mounting the tiger of political parties" prematurely. He told the Legislative Council that the formation of political parties at this stage "carried479 words
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Article47 1960-10-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. 800 Peck Choo, 23. of Urn Ah Pin Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, was found this afternoon with gaping wounds on his left arm outside a house In nearby Simon Road He said he had been attacked by a man with a parang.47 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-10-03 7 MB. LIM LEONG GEOK. a P.W.D. engineer, helps his bride. Miss Lim Cheng Kuay. to cut their wedding cake at a reception at the Sea View Hotel in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Lim Is the eldest son of Mrs. Lim Bo Seng and the late88 words
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148 1960-10-03 7 GOVT. BILLS TO BE EXPLAINED TO PEOPLE SINGAPORE, Sunday. "TN future, the community centres will undertake 1 to explain to the people in greater detail all the Bills which the Government intends to introduce so that the people can discuss the measures which the Government wants to adopt." This was148 words
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Article44 1960-10-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Executive Director of the Pacific Area Travel Association. Mr. F. Marvin Plake. is due here on Oct. 11 to attend local tourist* promotion talks and make plans for the 10th annual PATA conference in Honolulu next January.44 words
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Article66 1960-10-03 7 GROUNDED AIRLINER LEAVES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Oaruda Indonesian Airways Convalr aircraft has be«n grounded here for the past three days because of suspected engine trouble. Forty-four passengers boarded the aircraft in Bangkok on Friday. They were transferred to othc aircraft on landing here to continue their Journey either to66 words
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842 1960-10-03 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Popular ballot: A survey of the problems ALLINGTON KENNARD ELECTIONS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. By T. E. Smith. (Mocmillon 305.) By WHEN MR. SMITH was given the responsibility of organising Malaya's first general election he was confronted with prophecies of chaos and disaster. The mass of the electorate was voting for842 words
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Article374 1960-10-03 8 WALTER WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK THE DURIAN TREE. By Michael Kaon. (Homiih Hamilton 16« LION IN THE SUN. By G.M. GUskin. (Barrie and Rocklift •215.) By Fis an unusual week which brings two Malayan novels, both by Australian writers and both above the ordinary, although for my taste374 words
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Article194 1960-10-03 8 THE PRIVATE DIARIES OF SYDNEY MOSELEY. By Sydney Moseley (Max Parrish 255.) SYDNEY Moseley is of the old Fleet Street breed, though he first struck fame in Egypt, where a clash with Kitchener made his name. And what was the lasue? A Russian had been lodged In a194 words
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Article106 1960-10-03 8 npHE CLASSIC among car A stories is Oenevieve, with whom the screen dealt so genially, and it is not surprising to find that it ranrts high with Stirling Moss. Between races Mr. Moss sometimes reads, and in "My Favourite Car Stories" (Lutterworth Press 10s.106 words
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227 1960-10-03 8 THI ENGLISH PRISONS. By D. I. Howard. (M«Htu«n 211.) r[E only possible penal policy is the rehabilitation of the prisoner. But how can the criminal be reformed? There seems always to be the recidivist who annot keep out of jail. Mr. Howard, dealing227 words
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Advertisement248 1960-10-03 8 A A MUST" IN EVERY HOME— *j the magazine for Malayan women jmjmm Octobers big issue featuresl| W&~m?f PERSONALITY: Famous FICTION: Three romantic f authoress HAN SUYIN has short stories illustrated in full- _PV __^9 __^_^__t^_l A W built a House in Triplicate and colour "Change at Milan", M M248 words
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Miscellaneous264 1960-10-03 8 Straits Times Crossword _H _H _H ___f^ ACROSS Jt to phone somewhere \m L Headlong? (15). 1 14 r?'V\ Meets to deceive ft little 3 7 *>*. and lest you have t« (3-5, wander about, tee up In t t. Pollow us back and clean J* <~-2-6>. around (6> lz264 words
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Advertisement1685 1960-10-03 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIME TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL. tUStOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. maw) PtMrr| AENEAS Havre. liverpMl It Ptrt/Ott S Dtt I MEUMPtS H Dvrg. Bremen, Ant'p, Ho I. Dct 7/ I AHTtNDD UvtrMtl, Dublin Mt 4 Mt I Mt 7/ I Mt II DUDDH lonoon, Hamburg. Rotterdam Oct1,685 words
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Advertisement2721 1960-10-03 9 \i\ /gE^THE E. A. C LIHES— S-| iV\S2\Nh en RtDSEA, MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINEHTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. 9 VVU'J Spore Sham Penang VsEjSaf "SIMDA" I) CM. 11-14/ I Mt S i Oct 7/1 Oct JLjßgSr "LAUNOIA ■I; 11/ M Mt 21/22 Mt 2124 Oct iVrF^^- "PRETORIA" 21, M Oct "lASRA" a) H2,721 words
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Advertisement1351 1960-10-03 9 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. w^ TOJSI TEI Ni TtMl v"** KLLSRMAM UMB KLAVBNBM LIMB IOtHMH. HAMSURS, ROTTERDAM. BAVBI LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. t NOLL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND AM fir C Mill II I U.S.A. Atlattic Perta Uctftiil cargo Iw Ceotral 1 SMtl CITT OF RiPOH Americi S'pon P. Sham1,351 words
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1143 1960-10-03 10 BUYERS INQUIRING AFTER THE BETTER SHARES By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN sharemarket has had another very quiet week, hut with a turn upwards in the price of rubber, the principal confidence factor, there was a modest revival of interest in the last two1,143 words
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Article32 1960-10-03 10 TIN RIBBti. (per picol) tperlb.l Sept- 26 $199.87 >. 984 cte--27 $398,124 97 T »cU. 28 $398.00 tti 1 cts. 29 $398.00 97-', eta. 30 $395.00 99 eta. Oet 1 $395.37',32 words
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Article1100 1960-10-03 10 THE following list of revised quotations was Issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday lOr to Or 1) H and L stand for highe»t and lowest for business done this year. a i tin fcicu 1.00 JO Ordl 101,100 words
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Article387 1960-10-03 10 f€OMMO»ITIA qiHE PRICE of rubber drifted downward early last •1 week, reaching a low point of 96i cents for October No. 1 on Wednesday, but there was a recovery on Thursday, accelerated on Friday, which carried the price back to 99 cents at the official close and387 words
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Article203 1960-10-03 10 CINGAaTORE members of the £3 Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday. Oct. 1 (Bargains are given beiore prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Boustead (11) $1.20; Fltzpatrlcks $1.40 cd; Fraser and Neave ords $1.99 ON. $2.01 Cd cb' Gammon $2.08; Robinson203 words
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Article49 1960-10-03 10 Fitipatrirks MeUNter Oversea-ChJnese Bk. Sime Darby Holding MenUkab Robber t Interim Current payment 12) 60 cts.t 13J1 74% t Date of payment Oct. 21 Oct. 16 Oct. 28 Oct. 20 Total for year 124% 10«* 30% Total for previous year 15 f i 15*-« 17'" 2O'-i Sl^%49 words
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Article86 1960-10-03 10 I rpilE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes in Its rates to merchants on Saturday. Oct. 1. (all rates to $100): Canada: buvlng airmail T.T. 32 5/16. O.D. 32 7/16. 90 d/st 33 7/8 credit bills. 32 15/16 trade blUs. Selling T.T. or O.D. reedy: Canada, 3186 words
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Article21 1960-10-03 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Oct. 1 Sept. 30 Industrials: 131<1 131.16 Tins: ***** 194.2? Rubbers: ***** 239.79 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Advertisement1078 1960-10-03 10 express U.S.A. Pacific *Ja Atlantic Coast Service I.T.A. I.T.A. E.TJL S DOe P S'rw r»nan| H'koni I. Angtiai N. York "Kiahkma Mara Ist Call l) 25 Oct 11/17 Oct a Oct Ist Call a It Ocl Hi. II Km 11 lac All suitably equipped with oeeo tanks for carnaie ot1,078 words
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Advertisement455 1960-10-03 10 CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY! It's foresight, ond not chance, that sets the shrewd investor oport from the rest, but you may consider yourself lucky to hove tome of the best financiol experts in the country working for you when you invest in UNIT TRUSTS. For information and Fret Bookltt writ* fo455 words
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Advertisement203 1960-10-03 10 SHIPPING NOTICES WII.H. WILHELMBEN UNE M.S. "TIRTON" Arrived Sinfapore on 30.9.60 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held at 8.30 a.m. on sth and 7th October 1960 at S.H.B. godowns Not. 27/28. No further survey will be held either before or after203 words
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Advertisement789 1960-10-03 10 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Ho Wah Swee has as from the 30th day of September 1960 resigned as Manager of this firm and he is no longer authorised to make collections on behalf of the firm or to represent the firm In any way. LUAN SENG COMPANY, No: 10. Jalan Oopeng,789 words
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Advertisement225 1960-10-03 11 NOTICES THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED We have pleasure to announce that our FEDERATION OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH are now at the IST. FLOOR, OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK BUILDING, MARKET STREET, KUALA LUMPUR, and NOT at the TOP FLOOR. NEW TEL Nos. *****-2-3 (with extensions to all depts). P. O. Box No.225 words
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Advertisement792 1960-10-03 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited for the appointment of a probationer health Inspector in the municipal i health department. Qualifications: Applicants must oe between II and 23 years of age and pomeat a Senior Cambridge Certificate or its equivalent with at least a credit in English792 words
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Advertisement803 1960-10-03 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ACCOLNTAXT Applications are Invited from Pederal Citizens for the post of an Accountant with R.I.D.A. tuning salary SBOO/- per month all-in on the scale of $800x50--11.500/-. Minimum qualification: Membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England St Wales or Ireland or Scotland803 words
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Advertisement888 1960-10-03 11 NOTICES ESTATE 0F:LIM AH C.lAN— Late of Ne. ?C. Telok Sago Pulau Brani. Singapore, steceaaed who died oa 11-«-«* (P.T. (33/ Ml Pursuant to Section 39 of the Trustee's Ordinance (Chapter 34) all persons Interested In or having claims agamat the estate of the deceased person abovementloned whether as creditors,888 words
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Advertisement590 1960-10-03 11 NOTICES I THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN rUxKRITTCY No. IS of 19M. RE Yeo Peng Hong trading as Chop KUn Huat NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed the 13th October. 1960 at 2.30 pjn. at the Registrar's Chambers. Ground Floor, Supreme Court Buiiding. Singapore, for hearing590 words
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Advertisement2097 1960-10-03 11 M (Continued from a**** SI SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, Si (Ml*.)— Bom St tt,. txtrm I WANTED two experienced Cantonese amah* for family of three. Apply to telephone Snore M2OB. GRADE Ml AMlatam Omc* CUrk required Immediately for Central Perak rubber e»tate. Ability to handle all estate account, essential. W*ll2,097 words
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1705 1960-10-03 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH. Sunday iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini THE BIG SWEEP: Total pool $207,300. FIRST PRIZE: No. *****8— 557,190. SECOND PRIZE: No. *****7— 526,879. THIRD PRIZE: No. *****9— 513,725. STARTERS ($1,589): Not. *****8. *****9. *****3. *****9, *****1. *****7, *****3. *****5.*****5. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($l,OOO each):1,705 words
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Article423 1960-10-03 12 LONDON, Sun. THEY STRETCH RECORD WINNING STREAK TO 11 GAMES IN DIV. 1 PLAYING superlative football, Tottenham Hotspur whipped Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 yesterday to stretch their record winning streak to 11 games in the English First Division. With ground advantage, the Wolves, holders of the F.A. Cup, wereReuter - 423 words
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1381 1960-10-03 12 rinai ui\i>m.\ •rsenal 1 West Brom. 0 tston Villa 1 Leicester 3 aolton 1 Man. Utd. 1 Burnley 5 Fulham 0 Chelsea 3 Everton 3 Kan. City 2 Birmingham 1 Newcastle 5 Cardiff 0 Notts Forest 1 Sheff. Wed. T Preston 1 Blackpool1,381 words
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Advertisement234 1960-10-03 12 I The XKWKST I is yours NOW! I I Built In exposure meter coupled to lent aperture Len* f: 1.3 tnrreted atandard Ketonar 13mm wide-ancle 6mm it telephoto 32mm. I Film setting: ASA 1«. 16. 32 40 Frame speed: 1. 13. 16. 34 32 i.|..-. Price $234/- "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO234 words
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Advertisement109 1960-10-03 12 h5 8 11 1 i The IHuaoHMn PRINCESS Th« most ovHtonding fay* racerd«r ot rh* pr*Mitr <Joy Thr«« ■predt. 7 Inch spook. Four hourt' playtna rim*. Tru«-to-li(« re. production Arrroctlvo two.ton« cabinet, noat, llflht ond o pl«o--lurt to toko with whtr«v«r you 00. AtUnifhinqly vtnattlo with facilitlot tor mixing juptrimpotirton109 words
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Article484 1960-10-03 13 RAHIM LEADS ATTACK BRILLIANTLY AND i SCORES THREE GOALS AGAINST TOURISTS By SAUL JOSHUA Singapore. Sunday DUTRA Parahiangan, Indonesia's second best club football team, fielded four internation als at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight but even this fact failed to make any impression on Singapore, who won484 words
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Article125 1960-10-03 13 Malay team for R.I. meet pENANO. Sun. The Pan-Malayan Malays Badminton Association will send five players. Including two from Singapore, to the Indonesian national open championships from Oct 23 to 30. They are Omar Manap (Johore). Ashadrt Abdullah (Selangor). Zabldl Ismail (Kedah). Omar Ibrahim (Singapore) and Ismail Marjan (Singapore). Another125 words
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Article37 1960-10-03 13 SYDNEY. Sun. Peter Thomson, Australia's former British Open cnamplon. today won the 162-hole lnterna- tlonal golf tournament with an aggregate of 633 for the nine rounds. Thomson had a final round of 69 today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article43 1960-10-03 13 SOCCER TOIR MATCH: Spore Selection v Putra Parahiangan of Indonesia (jn. Besar stadium, 7 JO p.m.). RUGGER FRIENDLY: SOC Invitation XV v Sherwood Foresters (Spore padang). HOCKEY SPORE DIV. Police v RAP renjrah (Thomson Rd): Combined Schools v Eveready iTyrwltt Rd)43 words
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Article63 1960-10-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur are joint holders of the Taylor Shield at the conclusion of the annual panMalayan Outhries game* here today. Singapore won the individual and team walking event. At table-tennis, they beat Malacca 5-0 but lost 5-1 to Port Swettenham at soccer. Kuala63 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-10-03 13 MALAYAN sprinter Shaharuddin Ahll (N0.58) on the right, lunges for the tape to beat Ho Shen Llm (No. 31) of Singapore in the 100 metres event in the FMAAU's invitation championship at Penang on Saturday. Third Is Raja Azlan (No. 59). of Malaya. Shaharuddin61 words
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146 1960-10-03 13 RECS HAD TO DEPEND ON EARLY GOAL FOR VICTORY SINGAPORE Sun.—Favourites Singapore Recreation Club were made to fight hard for their 1-0 win over Singapore Teachers Union in a Singapore Hockey Association league dlv. 1 match on the padang today. Teachers, who were without two of their regular players, Oedrlc146 words
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Article118 1960-10-03 13 MALACCA, Sunday. TWO goals scored during extra time enabled Negri Indians to beat Malacca Indians 6-4 in the Bartihan Cup soccer competition played on the Kubu Stadium this evening. For the first time since its Inception, non-Indians parti, cipated In the competition today. Negri118 words
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467 1960-10-03 13 THIRD SET ENDS AT 18-17 MALACCA, Sunday. MALAYAN Thomas Cup prospect, Tan Yee Khan of Perak, had to fight for nearly 50 minutes before beating Malacca champion George Yap 15-17, 15-13. 18-17 in the men's singles final in the Malacca B. A.467 words
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Article185 1960-10-03 13 DORIS AND BALA TAKE TOP HONOURS SINGAPORE. Sun. Doris Lee. twenty-year-old clerk of the Central Provident Fund Board, was the outstanding performer at the first Amalgamated Union of Employees' Athletic championships at Farm- Park Stadium today. DorU. a former Qeylang Methodist Oirls* School runner, was the only competitor to win185 words
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Article27 1960-10-03 13 IPOH. Sun.— The crlcke match between Peralc Ceylonese and Selangor Ceylonese for the Saravanamuthu Shield scheduled for play on the padang here today ha« been postponed.27 words
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Article525 1960-10-03 13 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS ATHLETICS AMALGAMATED UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES .MEET (Spore) IMb. i B. Oomes 2 .1. Wong 3 P. BalaJcrishnan 11.55; (Mm: 1 B. Oomes 2 P. Balakrisnuar 3 Kartar Singh 23.8; 400 m: 1 R. Thlagarajah 2 P. Balakrishnan 3 Kartar Singh 54.5: <00m: 1 R. Thlagarajah525 words
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Article85 1960-10-03 13 MEN'S SINGLES: Tan Yee Khan (Pk) bt George Yap (Mai) 15-17. 15-13. 18-17. WOMEN'S SINGLES: Rosy Loh (NS) bt Sylvia Tan (Mai) 11-7, 11-1 MEN'S DOUBLES: Onjr Poh Lim and George Yap (S'pore-Mal) bt Teh Ken* Chooi and Lee Guan Chong (S'gor) 15-7, U-4. WOMEN'S DOUBLES-85 words
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Article120 1960-10-03 13 U.S. clinch world golf title ARDMORE, (Pennsylvania). Bun.— The United States, who led throughout the fourday event, duly clinched the worfd amateur golf team championship with a score of 834 here yesterday. Australia, the previous wlr>ner» when the event was inaugurated in 1958, were second with 876 and the BritainReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement32 1960-10-03 13 <V V*° C BHJ 5' ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. Hh< OMkta: MarviMMlii T*kr« Cakl. AMtM ~ONO1IM( TOKYO. Sato A|«iti: h.b« L**ne c»., lesV. Sineopor*. H.«« i>we»en 4 ci, w. P«oon».32 words
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Advertisement207 1960-10-03 13 October is ANGLIA- PREFECT month at 200, Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore -9. See the latest Anglias -Prefects in their newest colours at terrific values ready to drive away or cash, trade ir. or hire-purchase terms. PREFECT lbf f yiftAC is GOOViI M 4 THE FASTEST WAY k n\ TO BE FREE207 words
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Article408 1960-10-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun PROPOSED BUILDING TO HAVE HANGING GARDENS AND NOVEL COOLING SYSTEM ]yf ALAYA'S proposed new Parliament building, to be built on high ground in the Lake Gardens, will have some of the most modern architectural features about it. It will have pools and lawns408 words
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Article85 1960-10-03 14 Wanderers in the wilderness KOALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan Outward Bound adventurers were warned today that they were risking their lives tackling the wilderness without proper equipment. Said the magazine of the Kegri Sembilan branch of the Outward Bound Association: "It will not do for adventurers to depend solely on the85 words
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Obituary22 1960-10-03 14 ARTHUR JOSEPH. 44. on Sunday at U. 40 a.m. Funeral 5 p.m. today. Cortege leaving No. 9OT-D Seransooa Road (or Bldadan.22 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-10-03 14 PRKSIDEXT and Mrs. Eisenhower and Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko line up for the photographers just before a dinner given in honour of the Japanese royal couple at the White House last week. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 46 words
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Article57 1960-10-03 14 NEW YORK, Sun. The International Union of Electrical Workers called a strike early today of 70.000 union members in 55 General Electric plants across the nation. The walkout order was made after last-ditch negotiations between the union and the company collapsed in New York City. It was57 words
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168 1960-10-03 14 Thugs grab $1,200 in 3 a.m. raid near prison SINGAPORE, Sun. Three thugs took 51, 200 in cash and Jewellery in a 3 a.m. raid on a hut in Van Kit Village, opposite Changi Prison, here today. The robbers climbed a low back wall, then scaled a wooden partition to168 words
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Article42 1960-10-03 14 ROME, Sun. Senator Claro Recto of the Philippines died in hospital here today. The 70-year-old Senator, who was on a European goodwill visit, was rushed to hospital on Thursday after being taken 111 at a press conference. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article26 1960-10-03 14 LONDON, Sun. Seven secret British documents on guided missiles were found last night lying on the pavement In Soho, London's night club district. TJ.P.I.26 words
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Article159 1960-10-03 14 LONDON. Sun.— The Colo- I nlal Development Corpora- j tlon today announced that arrangements had been agreed with North Borneo Timbers Ltd. -wholly owned by Wallace Brothers and Co. Holdings i Ltd and the. Bombay Burmah Trading* Corporation Ltd. for the latter to takeReuter - 159 words
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161 1960-10-03 14 BLIZZARD VICTIM i VLADIMIR IS THAWED OUT BY DOCTORS MOSCOW. Sun. A tractor driver, who was trapped in a blizzard for 30 hours and found covered with hoar frost so hard that his body sounded as if made of wood, is back at work. When brought to hospital i lastReuter - 161 words
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Article52 1960-10-03 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. The! 10.000-strong Singapore Amalgamated Union of Public Employees celebrated their first anniversary today with a giant athletic meet and a grand variety concert at night. Prizes at the athletic meet were given away by Mrs. K. M. Byrne, wife of the Minister for Labour52 words
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Advertisement411 1960-10-03 14 (Continued from Pace II :>, M>ars)s $W (Mmimumj ALLCHURCM To Pat and Geoff. at 2 Ross Road. Penang. on Ist October, a boy. Nicholas. Both welL CUBE: Ist October at dingapor* Nursing Home to Theresa wit* of Joseph Chce (Teck Joo) a daughter Mary. Thanks to doctors and staff. VEHICLES411 words
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Advertisement445 1960-10-03 14 FOR SALt ii, itorst (Mm.)— Box >>• ria txlrm AIR CONDITIONER onr D.p. Keddcra one years us* nights only. K»otllaiit condition. S.UO Pnone Singapore ***** to view. NEW COBRA rOLT revolver complete vutn kcccm It 90 rds. ammo. Z3OO tk Mcensee only. Bos AS32I S.T. B'pore. KEROSENE FRIG 2i cv.445 words
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Advertisement422 1960-10-03 14 MISCELLANEOUS ti »»rm* M (Mm.i— Box iV cl* txtr, OH: MY POOR Itfja, Kheumatisn again I Put new iife into your blood stream with tbe rood olr) rein.-rtv Elasto Tsblets' LAOIEk/CHILOREN'k n«l. •lock, oi lers taken, cleaning/dyeing. reblocking etc at dalut New Yorker M tamtorr Hi»r B'pore AT YOUR SERVICE422 words
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Advertisement62 1960-10-03 14 Asl nS Hal sa^r^ Br sB i > \\\l n> ">^si HsaaW N. a^saW*^ssßßV tl \^ttttiUfl^^^mmJ^^^% Feeling beastly tired? Tame that let-down feeling with a glass of Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk gives you a lift that lasts. It's high in protein. A powerhouse of energy. Recharge and carry on refreshed,62 words
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