The Straits Times, 24 October 1960
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Title Section18 1960-10-24 1 AVEHAGE I»AILV IEWTIFIth SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times He**""" Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 34, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article434 1960-10-24 1 Sound economy brings $732 m. balance Senator reports to ACCC KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday gENATOR Chan Kwong Hon said today that Malaya's sound economy brought a favourable trade balance last year of $732 million. The Senator was giving his presidential report to the annual meeting of the Associated Chinese434 words
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198 1960-10-24 1 U.S. bombs can wipe out Russia 60 times NEW YORK, Sunday. 1)R. LINUS PAULING, Nobel Prizewinning chemist, told a press conference at Rochester (in New York State) that the United States had more than 60 times the number of nuclear bombs needed to wipe out Russia. The 59-year-old scientist, whoReuter - 198 words
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222 1960-10-24 1 FEDERATION TO HA VE MISSION IN OTTAWA OTTAWA, Sunday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, left here yesterday for Quebec after announcing his intention of establishing a Malayan diplomatic mission in Canada's capital as soon as possible. Sources close to the Malayan Prime Minister, who spent three days here andReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration436 1960-10-24 1 RAZALI IBRAHIM - RAZALI IBRAHIM ■y ITUALA Li'MPl/K, Sun. A merchant, Mr. Tee Teh San, 51, fought off four armed in c n who tried to kidnap him early this morning in Batu Lane. just off Kuala Lumpur's busiest highway. After a tense, five-minute struggle theHarold Teo - 436 words
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Article36 1960-10-24 1 ACCRA. Bun. President Kwame Nkrumah at present on a nine-day tour of Northern Ghana, has stressed that his Government alms to give women equal opportunities to serve their country as weil as men.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article17 1960-10-24 1 NEW YORK, Sun. The United Nations Organisation will be 15 years old tomorrow.17 words
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198 1960-10-24 1 NEW YORK. Sunday. INDIA was reported today to be spearheading a move aimed at preventing a Russian walk-out from the disarmament debate in the U.N. General Assembly's main political committee. The threat of a walkout was implicit In speeches made last week byReuter - 198 words
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Article88 1960-10-24 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Armed thugs pounced on a helpless woman and stabbed her several times during a robbery attempt in Tamplnes Road late tonight. Madam Llm Sul. 50, was taken to hospital with knife wounds In her hands and legs. Her son, 27-year-old Chlen Keng. who went to88 words
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175 1960-10-24 1 Delay likely over Bradley extradition -decision fOLOMBO, Sun. Proceedings for the extradition of Stephen Leslie Bradley, 34, held here in connection with the kidnapmurder of an eight-year-old Sydney boy, begin tomorrow. It is thought, however, that Bradley might be remanded in custody for a further period because of technical difficulties.Reuter - 175 words
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Article48 1960-10-24 1 FREDENSBORG. Denmark. Sun. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today joined King Frederik and Queen Ingrid of Denmark at morning service in the Rococo Lutheran Church, attached to Fredensborg Castle, where they are having a fiveday holiday as guests of the Danish Royal family Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article167 1960-10-24 1 Defeat for Baluba tribe F USAKA, Sun. On« hundred and thirtyflve Baluba tribesmen were killed in a clash with Katanga police at Mwinge, near the border with Northern Rhodesia, according to reports received here. Fighting broke out last Thursday after a European officer of the Katanga police had been injuredReuter - 167 words
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Article48 1960-10-24 1 NO IMPORT TAX ON OIL FIRMS JAKARI Ih'l.i ii'si.in < ■im rrninent li iui.intiri exempMMM i" oil i-nnipanii- in hMk from import r' >iri< ii"<> Imposed recent! Uadn •\i Motions <'il i "inp.ini' il.> ii") pj> impirl 'lulu r<>i jpn v pwda n toi Ih'-ii '>(>• i li48 words
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Article30 1960-10-24 1 SAIGON. Sun —South Vietnamese forces killed 10 Communist Insurgents and wounded 26 others In action In Vlnh Blnn Province last week, it was officially reported today.— J.P.l.30 words
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Advertisement31 1960-10-24 1 CHOOSING A Gin THAT WU.L CONVEY YOUR StNTWtNTS X iIOOUEMTLY IS SO SIMPLE MONK StJi^fflß MOTORISTS H| I IVlobiloil It 4 any oth»r brand J^ta m V^A of motor oil I31 words
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Advertisement92 1960-10-24 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches* carries, engrave I on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY' H. SENA, LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Sinqopof A P.-i-ona EMERGENCY H PACK Due to our inability92 words
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89 1960-10-24 2 Rebel army threatens to crush 'tyrants 5 SALISBURY. Sun. A secret society calling itself the "Rhodesian Republican Army" has declared in a bulletin: 'If the Government does not want to crush non-white tyrants, we will assume this responsibility." The bulletin has oeen distributed throughout the city, saying that a "banditReuter; UPI - 89 words
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Article424 1960-10-24 2 PEKING MESSAGE TALKS OF ETERNAL AND UNSHAKABLE FRIENDSHIP IN SOCIALIST CAMP LONDON, Sunday. COMMUNIST Chinese leaders hailed the eternal and unshakable friendship between the Chinese and Soviet peoples and the "solidarity of the Socialist camp headed by the Soviet Union" in a telegram broadcast today by424 words
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Article67 1960-10-24 2 Gaitskell: Party will survive i CARDIFF. Sun. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. who is under Are as leader of the Labour Party, told a meeting here yesterday that tbe jwrty would survive the present critical split on defence policy. There is really nothing new about it," he sakl "We hare had aReuter - 67 words
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Article70 1960-10-24 2 JOHANNESBURG. Bun.— The South African Government, acting on behalf of one of the Judges in the country's treason trials, has started a £15.000 defamation action against Dame Rebecca West, the British writer, and the London Sunday Times. Mr. Justice Alexander Kennedy has alleged that Miss WestReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-10-24 2 - MR. WILLIAM K. GRANT 45. a West Indian from St. Kitts. wears a $520. 000 smile as he cooks his breakfast at his Willesden. London, home. He was one of four people who each won £60.000 on Uttlawoods treble chance football pool. Mr.65 words
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207 1960-10-24 2 WASHINGTON. Sunday A STATE Department spokesman said today that the U.S. may have exposed another "hoax in the maKlng" by Cuba in protesting against the alleged painting of U S insignia on Cuban aircraft. "The speed, bitterness and anger of their reply suggests thatUPI - 207 words
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131 1960-10-24 2 '$3 million' theft is now down to $75,000 UOLLYWOOD. Bun Raoul Fernandez, former playboy and widower of Coca-Cola heiress Catherine Chancier Fernandez, has filed an amended complain* stating he lost "only" übout US$5O. 000 to U8575.000 when his home was burgled last week. Fernandez. 50. reported originally that burglars stole131 words
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Article19 1960-10-24 2 LONDON The Sunday Dupjtth U i4 that illicit arms we re being smuggled to the Algerian rebeli from Britain19 words
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Article18 1960-10-24 2 PEKING: Mr Cyril Obborne. Tory M.P., had a three-hour Interview with the Chinese Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Yl.18 words
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Article18 1960-10-24 2 NEW DELHI: Burmese Prime Minister. U Nu, will visit New Delhi next month for talks with Mr. Nehru.18 words
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Article19 1960-10-24 2 QUEBEC: Fire gutted most of a business block on historic St Jean Street. Inside the walls of Old Quebec.19 words
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Article18 1960-10-24 2 LONDON: M«n tram th« R A.F arc rushing forward ta voluntetr for ttcondmant to tha Ghana Air Forca.18 words
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Article24 1960-10-24 2 AGRA: A stone model of the Taj Mahal will be presented to Queen Elizabeth when she visits this historic city next year. JOHANNESBURG: A24 words
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Article18 1960-10-24 2 white Johannesburg woman, Mrs. PJ. Steynvaart, has given birth to her second set of triplets in 10 months.18 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-10-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby > S L *°°SJ!!! p Lr S W4jov«o a chat IS, SAMSOLj I qq MUCM J 7""7£21 words
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Article, Illustration457 1960-10-24 3 WASHINGTON Sun Though the Democrat are supremely confident, over all looms the shadow of the religious issue lyiTH the presidential election now little over two weeks away (Nov. 8), opinion here has veered to the definite belief that Senator John Kennedy is ahead of his Republican457 words
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296 1960-10-24 3 OIK people were kill three separate shi 1A mm Italian cargo liner and an American ship collided in the dark near the mouth of the Mississippi River. At least six persons were killed and 12 were sent to hospitals. The 6,100-ton LorenzoReuter - 296 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-10-24 3 WITH courtly gesture, the young Duke of Kent raises his glass to the sari-clad Queen Ratna of Nepal at the luncheon given by the Lord Mayor and City Corporation at the Guildhall, City of London. The Queen and her husband, King Mahendra, were guests of63 words
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175 1960-10-24 3 Little hope of peace talks —Minister THE HAGUE. Sun. The Dutch MlnLter for Home Affairs, Mr. E. Toxopeus, .said today he saw littie prospect of Holland and Indonesia resuming negotiations on their Neve Guinea dispute. Mr. Toxopeus. who completed a 12-day visit to Dutch New Guinea, told a news conferenceReuter - 175 words
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114 1960-10-24 3 NOW TV TO TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT NAZIS OONN, Sun. One of the biggest efforts to tell West Germans the truth about the Hitler regime began last night. The West German television network, with an average audience of about 10 million of West Germany's population of 50 million, put onReuter - 114 words
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Article45 1960-10-24 3 MUNICH, Sun— A 23-year-old labourer known as "The Beast of the Black Forest" was jailed for 14Q years on conviction of 63 crimes, including rape and the sex murder of four women. There is no death penalty In West Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article40 1960-10-24 3 ROME, Sun.— German and Italian sources here last night dismissed as "nonsense" Com. munist reports that West German airmen had arrived secretly in Sardinia to re. place British, American and Canadian personnel at a Nato base there. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-10-24 3 NEW YORK, Sun— Sharks made 36 unprovoked attacks on swimmers throughout the world last year, killing 13 people— but the odds against a swimmer being attacked were still greater than his chances of being struck by lightning. This conclusion came in a report published yesterday onReuter - 66 words
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Miscellaneous357 1960-10-24 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE shout i «z metre* A M 800 Tl|ne slgna j Negarafrom 9.00 p.m.— M.H p.m. Ku. News deadlines; 6.0S MornAM. 6.30 Good Mornin^.6.32 w Morring Prelude; 7.00 The New*; His Orchestra; 7.30 Time Signal. 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The357 words
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Article50 1960-10-24 4 BRUNEI TOWN. Bun.— The population of Brunei was 83.869 in August this year. According to preliminary figures of the August census. Malays numbered 47,014 and Chinese 21,759. There were 12,233 of other Indigenous races, and 2.864 of other races. There were 9,704 people in the Brunei municipality.50 words
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Article38 1960-10-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. J. McLean, Industrial Training Officer of the Standard Vacum Oil Company, will speak at the Rotary Club on "The importance of Industrial training to Singapore" on Oct. 2« at 1 p.m. at Cathay38 words
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Article380 1960-10-24 4 CHAN TELLS HAWKERS GOVT. IS SYMPATHETIC BUT VENDORS MUST NOT CLUTTER UP THE ROADS SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE paramount aim of the Government in tackling the hawker problem in Singapore is to look after the public health of the people and to prevent the outbreak of380 words
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241 1960-10-24 4 Covered market for Queenstown to free estate of stalls SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, today urged the residents of Queenstown to make full use of the giant new $240,000 Duchess Estate Market, and help to keep the housing estate "free of roadside hawkers." The Minister241 words
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279 1960-10-24 4 MINISTER OPENS A NEW TIONG BAHRU COMMUNITY CENTRE SINGAPORE, Sunday. TTHE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne A yesterday told of the change that had come over the Tiong Bahru Community Centre since it had been handed over to the Department of Social Welfare in December last279 words
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Article101 1960-10-24 4 THIS WEEK'S FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE. Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week. Tomorrow: Cluny Road Labourera's Quarters, Crawford Street Vacant Ground. Kampong Chantek Bahru. Tuesday: Cheng Chee School. Mandai i3i ms. Kg. Afifi Children* Playground.101 words
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Article63 1960-10-24 4 In yesterday's Sunday Mall a report on the recession in the building trade in Singapore was wrongly attributed to the Singapore Harbour Board, under the heading: "8.H.8. blames the Oovt. for the ailing building industry." The report is, In fact, that of the Building Sub-Commit-tee63 words
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207 1960-10-24 4 BROTHERS CELEBRATE DIAMOND JUBILEE SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, tonight Joined 400 old boys of Christian Brothers schools in Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kong at a dinner to celebrate the diamond Jubilee of two distinguished Brothers, Honorlus and 81gebert. both 75. The president207 words
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Article19 1960-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Ministry of Culture presented another "musical evening" at the Hong Lim Regional Theatre tonight.19 words
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285 1960-10-24 4 Full week for visiting specialist SINGAPORE. Sun. A full programme has been drawn up for Prof. 1.0. W. Hill, specialist in general medicine of the University of St. Andrew, who arrived here from London today for a week's visit under the Colonial Office medical visitors scheme. After a call on285 words
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Miscellaneous287 1960-10-24 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rTHE following Is today's London. Prankfurt. Rome. Bel- 8 ajn. T^chedule of civil Jr- ruu Bomb^. Madras (AI 403) To^KuaU Lumpur, craft movements at Paya Malayan Airways: Prom Athens. Prankfurt, London (EM Lebar Airport, Singapore. Kuala Lumpuh (ML 171) 10.16 645) 1240 pjn. ARRIVALS ajn.: from287 words
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Miscellaneous99 1960-10-24 4 The diary PAN-PACIFIC SOUTH EAST ASIAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: United Nations Day at American Club 540 pjn. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Blue Triangle Club U.N. Day tea party at Robinson's Cafe 640 pjn, BfcfUsh conversation —9.15. 10.16. 11.16 ajn.. Chinese cooking tried poh pta 1040 a.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Dressmaking 11 ajn.,99 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1960-10-24 5 Guimard The 'Skeleton of the Graces' As a ballerina she was so successful that her salary was increased about ten-fold in three years IN a tiny house in Mont mart re, while Europe was engulfed in the storm of the Napoleonic Wars, lived a frail old woman who spent all1,132 words
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Advertisement157 1960-10-24 5 do you know? i^-r. prices 'J^Hf in town For Only One Week AT MODERN SILK STORE Printed Pure Silks 56.90 Upwards Swiss Ptd. Cottons 52.90 Upwards Special Value on "TACO" Swiss Fancy Woven Cotton 21 Plain Colours $3.50 yd. Odd numbers in LINGERIE, BRASSIERES And ready made wear MUST BE157 words
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Miscellaneous174 1960-10-24 5 Buys Bunny By Baiph Ueimdahl LVi Abner By Ai Cupp PHlfel s^&ssl isS-a oil*** -L***^ W MBfg O«h»»^ .1-. i q.^l xv. 5 MHch Tracy By Chester GouM HHHlil^fl C£XXH£ Uts" f ME SAID TO WATT AT TVIE 'W T BUT WWV DID •^We'lL r MUUMUUS* WOW WILL WE t174 words
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Article26 1960-10-24 6 I* Word, tit (Minimum) MR. A MM. •>. JONE* thank Inrnds *Dd relatives for their valuable prr.oents A help for the occasioa 0» thnr veddlnc 15.10.60.26 words
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Article243 1960-10-24 6 It Wtrit tit (Minimum) UREAT READING at HUM cull i_umplete range of Pan and ronian* nooki avattabl* at a 1 port Com Storage Arcade, Orchard Road. cibson aih conditioners arc available on Hire Purchase wit* Interest charge of only 7<~,. Get d«tall< today. Rotterdam Trading Company. MATERNITY WEAR New243 words
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The Straits Times Monday October 24, 1960
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Article649 1960-10-24 6 So much has happened' since the end of June when emissaries of the FLN's "Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic in exile" met French officials at Melun that President de Gaulle is now being dubbed irrelevant. Because the Melun talks did not immediately lead to others649 words
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Article350 1960-10-24 6 Speculators who have bought land in Klang in hopes of handsome profit are said to have been taken aback by the news that the plan to transfer the State capital from Kuala Lumpur is to be re-examined, and may be abandoned. Whilst they do not share the same350 words
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Article227 1960-10-24 6 Western economic aid for South-East Asia is likely to be cut in favour of the African countries thinks the Foreign Secretary of the Philippines. Mr. Serrano is almost certainly right; African needs canno* be met without some reduction In the assistance given in other parts of the227 words
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Article, Illustration970 1960-10-24 6 THE NEW FACE OF THE U.N. Apart from the impact of Mr. has upset the balance of 15 years THE general debate at the beginning of each annual Assembly of the United Nations is no more than a long series of set speeches which until the advent of Mr. Khrushchev970 words
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LETTERS
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301 1960-10-24 6 "\TERCHANT" certainly i x has all my sympathy for being pushed around In the procedure of sending goods by rail to the Federation. But since he mentions the yellow form, I think it Is the Federal Customs rather than the railway who are responsible.301 words
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Letter184 1960-10-24 6 giveaway T7FTICIENT private enterprise organisations marketing petrol have been able to reduce their prices by a few cents a gallon. Splendid 1 However, even If the petrol companies were to give their product away, the motorist would still have to pay $1.20 a gallon for it. this being184 words
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Letter81 1960-10-24 6 A NENT the ikan bills seiz■^ed by the roadside. Actually the fish was laid out on the promenade, not on Nicol Highway. I saw the police taking action that morning. When axe the health department, and the police going to clear all those persons selling pork,81 words
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78 1960-10-24 6 Singapore. Maintaining discipline T MUST say I deplore the criticism by several school principals of th« caning methods Introduced by Brother Plus at St. Michael's Institution. As a former student of the school I know he Is lenient and kind and that there are a number of boys who mistake78 words
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Article739 1960-10-24 6 ON THE SCENE NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE ON MALAYAN ARTS AND LETTERS EXAMINATIONS loom next term at the University of Malaya and the threeweek vacation that started this weekend is none too long for students who. as one head of department put it, "have yet to open their books."739 words
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Advertisement36 1960-10-24 6 Make sure of the greatest care in servicing your SheaifcT pen by handing it in at any branch of the Borneo Company or taking it to SheafferS SAUS tV SERVICE 75 lUfciß— Road. Singapore Ttlcphonc *****36 words
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Advertisement120 1960-10-24 6 ■ReBHHBMiaiWHHMHHBHHIMIMHsaaaHsHHsfI GIFTS DIAMOND DRESS RINGS DIAMOND WATCHES GOLD COLLARETTES > U. S. de SUVA Sons j JewelleTt 25, RifflMPlict, SiQfipore-1, Til: *****. immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mj MALAY LANGUAGE AT HOME Here is the best known Postal Course in Asia: Malay correspondence Course taught through English medium. if You are guaranteed to pass120 words
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Article302 1960-10-24 7 A SEARCH for DEAD COUPLE'S HOME OINGAPORE, S U 11. *3 Singapore and Johore police today were still trying to find out where a husband and wife opera team lived in Singapore before they died in a car crash in R e n k a m yesterday afternoon. Immediately after302 words
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Article, Illustration632 1960-10-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. BUT COURT RECOMMENDS THAT SACKED MAN BE RE-ENGAGED FOR SAKE OF INDUSTRIAL PEACE T*HE COURT of inquiry which investigated the dispute between the Standard Vacuum Oil Co. and the National Union of Oil Workers, arising from the dismissal of a union member, Inche Ramin632 words
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Article159 1960-10-24 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. THE new Industrial Arbi--1 tratlon Court of Singapore will be formally opened tomorrow morning at the Supreme Court building The opening ceremony will take place In the court room at the third floor at 11 am. in the presence of Invited guests and members of159 words
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Article, Illustration242 1960-10-24 7 Mr. Lee takes time off for a game of ping-pong— and loses SINGAPORE S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan ¥ew. took time off from his pressing duties yesterday to play a game of tabletennis at Tanah Merah holiday camp. He waa being shown round the place, after having opened it.242 words
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394 1960-10-24 7 A YOUNG Gurkha, Jimmy Nutti, nicknamed "Chico," whom an R.A.F. squadron in England is trying to trace, may be in Singapore. The man who thinks so Is his childhood friend. Sapper Samuel Wong, of the 75th Malayan Field Squadron, Royal Engineers. Today,394 words
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Article56 1960-10-24 7 BINGAPORH. Sun.— Th« Singapore Trades Union Congress today called for a re-examlnatlon of the law relating to what it termed ''strike-breaking activity by employers." This follows the arrest of 39 strikers who refused to disperse when ordered to do so by the police at the Singapore Glass56 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1960-10-24 8 KHXEST HOWARD - A BOOK TO KEEP STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW KHXEST HOWARD ii Straits Times Annual 1961 STRINGING THE YEAR'S EVENTS INTO COHERENT STORY: ENRICHING THE PRESENT WITH RECOLLECTIONS THE PLEASURE of reading annuals, a habit normally acquired in disorderly childhood, is that you can stop to browse wherever the page falls1,000 words
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Article88 1960-10-24 8 THE HERO: CHARLES A. LINDBERGH. By Kenneth S. Davis. (Longmans. 30s j THHE story of Charles Lindbergh represents a peak in the rise of American ballyhoo. His flight from New York to Paris gave him immediately a position and popularity that have never been equalled by88 words
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409 1960-10-24 8 Caught with the camera: The Dyaks in a passing moment PAGAN INNOCENCE. By K. F. W^t (J— them C—, 35..).~ By HALL ROMXEY jtf R. K. F. Wong is a ITA magician with his camera, and the selection of his pictures in this book presents a brilliant and beautiful panorama409 words
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Miscellaneous270 1960-10-24 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS rum perhaps '•>• 1 Look drunk, and impervious 8 Storm about English boy ring(B). ing (8). 5 Garbed as an animal (6). 13 Nicer lochs may appear in 9 Overhead springing? (8). stones (10). 10 Barries window place (6)f 15 Obviously not a tax-free coun--11 "Ever-during270 words
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Advertisement1653 1960-10-24 9 jnL olul tr vnnmtM* TO AWN. irVERfOI, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Slmm "anatc AMI M'teilles, literaaal, A'mttJtJl TMey ANCNISES Llvtrpaal. Giauow Ma. IS Mt Mt a/a Oct It/ 1 RHESUS Genoa, Hon.. H'btrg, L'don Oct 21 Mt 27 ACHILLES livtttaH, Dublin. Havre Mt II Nn 1 Not 1/1,653 words
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Advertisement1368 1960-10-24 9 W-nVk*- rm %J jfT 'm \f A aw** \J% V>\f 1 ow aV* l/« »l »»>ai V**^* BLLSRtaKMI UMI RXAVBHBS& LIMB K l^ UOaMDL iIAMOUM MjmMAM NAVIF LOS ANCELES UN FRANCISCO ft HOU. SEATTIE. VANCOUVER ft PORTI ANt AM tar CaaMin ft US J. AUMttc Paris Accutiit cam far Caetral1,368 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1519 1960-10-24 10 A brighter outlook prevails after a bleak period By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN SHAREMARKET has con- eluded one of its bleakest periods for a long time in a more hopeful mood. After sliding for ten days, the market turned on Friday, and the better tendency continued on Saturday. ..ismih1,519 words
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Article23 1960-10-24 10 Malayan Slock Exchange: Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Industrials: 128.23 138.30 Tins: 187.59 1M.4« S Rubbers: 225.38 225.77 Jan. 1 MM -IN.23 words
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Article1309 1960-10-24 10 THK following, list of revised quotations was issued by Singapore member* of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (October 22) H and L stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. INOUSTKUIS Otv 6% 119 KD.75 MIJD UI TO MAMINIS 11,309 words
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Article582 1960-10-24 10 T*HE SINGAPORE rubber market had a moderately active week and a short one, because of the Deepavali holiday. Price movements were small. The week opened with the price at 94 cents for No. 1 sheet and on the Monday eased to 93| cents to share with Aug.582 words
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Article31 1960-10-24 10 RUBBER TIN I per Ib.) (per pirull Oct. 1? 94 cl*. 5596.00 IS »3i cl*. 5396.ni 19 closed 53»6.00 2* 9t eU 5595.00 21 941 cts. 5598.50 22 5395.87;31 words
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Advertisement1128 1960-10-24 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast S«rvi«M> Lift, Ui Ui S oof* P. Sham Penan* H'kon| L Anttin N. Yen "Kixkaoa Mar* can 44 »/2l Oct II Oct 2*4 call nn oct nn a n*« i j om -Kaaikawa Man" Ist Call 21 25 N*« 2' Nn 21 N«t 2*«1,128 words
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Advertisement176 1960-10-24 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 Moloya's soundest enterprises For information ond Fr«« •••Mat writa to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD.. P.O. Boi 90, Sinoopora. BZIJUI ISRAEL NAVIGATION wm COMPANY. LTD. EILAT176 words
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Advertisement315 1960-10-24 10 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from n»« *E* and above Registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Selangor. up to 3.00 pjn. on 3rd November 1000 for the Construction of Two <2) Classrooms and Science Block at High School. Kajang. Pull particulars are obtainable at the Office or315 words
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Advertisement542 1960-10-24 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Closing of part of Daw*on Road NOTICE is hereby given that part of Darson Road will be partially closed to traffic (or 2 weeks with effect from 29.10.60 for th» purpose of laying a seweran main. BY ORDER. NOTICE The roadway at the Level Crossing542 words
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Advertisement731 1960-10-24 11 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT IMS. CAP. 117 IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that It is proposed to permit the use of a Service SUtlon on Lots *****. *****. 2776s St *****. Kampar Road, in the Ipoh Approved Town Plan No. B. 3 published as Notification No. 2846731 words
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Advertisement893 1960-10-24 11 TENDERS I CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Oflee of tbe Chief Administrative Oflcer: (Parks. Recreation tc Maintenance Branch. Room 111. City Hall). (a) Repairs and Redecoration to t Paya Lebar Sewerage Pumping j Station. Tender Deposit $100/-. 1 i Close at 2.15 pjn. on 4th Novem- ber 1960. Electricity DetwrtsMnt:893 words
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Advertisement770 1960-10-24 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY JUNIOR TECHNICIANS (SURVEYORS) IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. PERAK. Applications are invited from suitably qualified experienced Surveyors between the ages of 30 and 40 for the posts of temporary Junior Technicians (Surveyors) in the Public Works Department, Perak. Selected applicants will be required to serve770 words
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Advertisement883 1960-10-24 11 Continued from Pac* SITUATIONS VACANT M Words ti (BUM.)— Bom It cts. sxtre COMPUTERS AND DRAFTSMEN required for Land Surveying Practice. Apply Box A 9671 S.T. K.L. WANTED YOUNG WAITRESSES. Apply personally Interview Tlong Boa Hotel Bar ft Restaurant, 4 Prlnsep Street, Singapore. EXPERIENCED MARINE CLERK for Insuraacs Firm, capable883 words
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Advertisement890 1960-10-24 11 SITUATIONS WANTED it Words SI (Mtn.)— Box It eU. sxtre BRITISH AOEO 12. Married Diploma m Agriculture, T Years expertenos planting Rubber and Oil Palm. Desires Agricultural post; Borneo or Sarawak. Available mid-December. Box APBO9 B.T. K.L. EUROPEAN AGED O.C.E. and 2nd Mates Certificate. Seeks situation in Malaya, preferably In890 words
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Advertisement771 1960-10-24 11 HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALI M WtnU tl (Mtn.)— Bax H ets. eatre DISTRICT 10: Charming prewar bungalow 57,990 sq ft. Two bedrooms, bathrooms attached, spacious lounge, dining room 4 servants' quarters and garage C.H. Williams. Valuer Estate Agent. Hongkong Bank Chambers, Tel: Spore 2882X POM SALS Modern 4-storey MlMj»g771 words
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Advertisement803 1960-10-24 11 0001 MTS. ITC it Words U (Him.)— Bm s* ess. tmtrm QOLDIN RBTNIEVgR PUPPIES C weeks one pair 10 months, ***** whelped once, ISA Olaagow Road off Flower Road. Singapore I*. ■OATS. YACHTS FOR SALI M Words U (Mln,)— Bom M ess. ax*re MPT. OAOIN CRUISIR with two 18 Sup.803 words
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Advertisement700 1960-10-24 11 rot sali W ITsrsis U (Mln.,— Bom M efs. sx(rs) •PKCIAL OPPM AT H*LF PRICI Discontinued .nodrlf ■ONION PgTROL LIQMTIM Perfect coodittoo. wide range. Only limited Quantities available. Ideal Christmas giftsCash only. Available from Authorised Roaaon Agents, ■ULUR PMIPP* (PI) LTD., Top Floor, Laidlaw Building. Battery Road, Singapore 1. BUT700 words
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373 1960-10-24 12 CHAMBERS: RESTORE OLD INCOME TAX RATES Relief urged for people who support their parents KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE annual meeting of the Associated Chi- nese Chambers of Commerce today approved several resolutions concerning; Government restrictions and taxation. One called for the repeal of the present income tax. law governing personal373 words
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143 1960-10-24 12 Bandit and Thai P.C. killed in battle A LOR STAR, Sun. A One terrorist and a Thai police constable were killed in a brief engagement between a security patrol and a gang of terrorists near Betong, South Thailand, on Oct. 15, it was disclosed today. On e more terrorist Is143 words
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Article24 1960-10-24 12 SUNGEI PAT/»NI. Sun.— Tan Peng Earn, 45 collapsed and died while taking part In a religious procession In Kampong Bahru here yesterday24 words
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Article63 1960-10-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The editor of the Utusan Melayu, Inche Said bin Zaharl. was today elected president of the Press Club of Malaya at Its annual general meeting Other officials: Vice-presi-dent, Mr. Chan Keng Sin; secretary. Mr. Tara 81ngh; treasurer. Mr. Chang Yen Fool; Committee: Mr. Felix63 words
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Article36 1960-10-24 12 To Mountbatten Fund: $7,947 JESSELTON. Bun.— A letter from Viscount Monckton Chairman of the Edwin Mountbatten Trust, ackno* ledglng the receipt of $7.9 for the Trust, has been r celved by the Governor. S William Goode.36 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-10-24 12 Joined as constable, now he retires as top officer A SENIOR police officer. Mr. Pritam Singh, who had one of the most difficult and dangerous districts' to control Rawang during the first years of the Emergency, has retired from the Royal Malayan Police Force. The 54-year-old officer had the longest131 words
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Article27 1960-10-24 12 KULIM. Sun.— A housewife. P. Vellaiammal, 38. was fatally injured when a coconut tree crashed on her house at Jalan Kelang Lama here yesterday.27 words
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Article38 1960-10-24 12 BUTTERWORTH. Sun.—lnvestments on estates were an outward sign of confidence In the stability of the Government. Senator Hashim bin Awang said here yesterday when he opened the new $170,039 factory on Bertam Estate. Kepala Batas.38 words
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319 1960-10-24 12 KUCHING. Sunday LORD PERTH. Britain's Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, described the present Sarawak constitution as "a step forward to promoting the political advancement of Sarawak towards independence." At a Press conference here he said: "In general terms. It Is the object of the319 words
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209 1960-10-24 12 SINGAPORE, Sunday. FIELD Marshal Tun Sir Gerald Templer today said that the importance of Singapore's military bases would not be diminished by the advent of guided missile warfare. Sir Gerald is now in Singapore after his 10-day tour of the Federation. He declined209 words
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143 1960-10-24 12 HOTEL PLAN FOR 'MOST BEAUTIFUL BEACH' SITE l/UANTAN. Sun. Mtl1 lionalre hotel proprietor Mr. Llm Foo Yong is planning to build a 50room hotel at Kuantan's Chempedak Bay. Mr. Lim hopes to start Hotel Merlin in Kuala Lumpur. is negotiating with the Pahang Government for land three miles from here.143 words
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167 1960-10-24 12 X-ray campaign reveals 480 with chest diseases SINGAPORE, Sunday. MORE than 480 chest abnormalities have been Ifi revealed among the people examined dur ing the first fortnight of the Government's mass X-ray campaign. An average of 440 X-ray has been taken at the Nor folk School X-ray Centre daily since167 words
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123 1960-10-24 12 KUCHING TOO WILL SOON HAVE FACTORY 'ESTATE' K^ALA LUMPUR, San.— A 55M.000 industrial estate on Kuching based on the same lines as the one at Red hill Estate in Singapore, has been started by the Borneo Development Corporation Ltd. Mr. D. E. M. Flennes. regional controller in the Far East123 words
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Article74 1960-10-24 12 CINGAPORE, Sun— The Ministry of Education needs a large number of teachers for new Malay secondary classes In 1961. It has Invited applications from qualified teachers for these appointments. Preference will be given to those who have been trained at the Sultan Idrls Training College74 words
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Article25 1960-10-24 12 KLUANG. Bun.-Ong Kee ing, 37, was killed yesterday 'hen his van skidded and ent off the road on the ohore Bahru—Ayer Hltam nad25 words
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Article38 1960-10-24 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Royal Air Force and of the Royal Australian and New Zealand Air Forces here and In the Federation are to take part in flying exhibitions during Philippines Aviation Week in Manila next month38 words
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Article249 1960-10-24 12 ARMY AND PRESS: PROTEST BY CLUB Letter to Razak on college incident KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Press Club of Malaya protested to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. regarding the manner in which a reporter was treated by the Federation Military College at Port Dickson last week. The decision249 words
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Advertisement123 1960-10-24 12 < <( X Il^Pm j 1 1. I>. I p '411 MARFAK LUBRITECTION Is lubrication by chart never by chance! MARFAK the world famous chassis lubricant gives your car lasting protection, greater riding comfort, longer life, and materially reduces maintenance costs. CALTEX/S) A new star in your life y^* for123 words
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Article376 1960-10-24 13 THEY PROMISE FAST, OPEN GAME THE LINE-UP THAILAND: Charan. Asnee, Sumon, Somporn, Chak Sampang, Anong, Tanai, Vira, Vanchow; Sopark. Chamlong; Chawalir. Haan, You-Ag. ALL- SINGAPORE: Ellis; Jit Imm, Rangiuaia, Mv 1 1 ion Willing*; Clark. Williams; Oliver. Allen, Coates; Turvey Wyatt; Foley. Hancock. Wood376 words
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285 1960-10-24 13 Welshmen beat the Scots Cardiff hoodoo CARDIFF, Sun.— For the first time in 23 years. Wales beat Scotland in a soccer international at Ninian Park here yesterday. The score was 2-0. Their brilliant forward lint rocked Scotland with a *tormlng start and goals by outside-left Cliff Jones (44 minutes) andReuter - 285 words
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Article35 1960-10-24 13 NOTTINGHAM. Sun.— The postponed British and Empire welterweight title fight between Brian Curvls (Wales*, the Empire holder, and Wally Bwlft (England), the British champion, will be held her" on Nov. 21.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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130 1960-10-24 13 Throwing: No truce yet, says Bradman SYDNEY. Sun. Sir Donald Bradman yesterday denied reports that an agreement had been reached with the M.C.C. for a "throwing truce" during the first three weeks of the Australian cricket tour of England next year. It has been reported that M.C.C. had agreed toReuter - 130 words
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Article30 1960-10-24 13 SEOUL, Bun.— lsrael today became runners-up in the second Asian Cup soccer tournament when they beat Formosa 1-0. Israel will be the hosts for the 1964 tournament. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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559 1960-10-24 13 T ONDON. Sun. v Sheffield Wednesday's unbeaten league record ended in the mud of Wolverhampton Wanderers' ground yesterday in the top match of the English Football League programme. Wolves won 4-1. Their forwards, In brilliant form, tore great gaps In Wednesday's defence, whichReuter - 559 words
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1319 1960-10-24 13 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 6 Birmingham 2 Blackburn 2 Arsenal 4 Blackpool 4 Notts Forest 9 Bolton 9 Fulham 3 Chelsea 2 Burnley 6 Leicester 2 West Brom. 2 M»n. ltd 3 NeweaaUe 2 West Ham 5 Preston 1 Wolves 4 Sheff. Wed.1,319 words
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Article281 1960-10-24 13 - RUGBY UNION TOUR MATCH (Hovet: Southerr O unties 9 South Africans K. t'K COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Cumberland and Westmoreland 0 Durham 14 (at Workington > Gloucestershire 23 Cornwall 0 (at Gloucester >; Somerset 6 Devon 6 (at Bath). UK CLUB MATCHES: Guys Hospital 8 Cheltenham 3; London Irish281 words
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Article314 1960-10-24 13 A GOOD THING FOR NEXT SUNDAY EPSOM JEEP COMMENTARY SINGAPORE, Sun. Prince of Lalita, I thought, put up the best performance in yesterday's one mile Cup "trial" although he finished only fourth. The eight-year-old stayer, hero of many cup races In the past, must now314 words
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Article45 1960-10-24 13 DUNDEE. Sun— Dick McTaggart. British amateur lightweight boxer, who won a gold medal at the 1958 Olympics and a bronse medal In Rome this year, marked his farewell ring anoearance last night with a unanimous points win over Bobby Atkins (London). Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement90 1960-10-24 13 i ml- X The ti,iob.fh.n PBINC >1 Th« molt outttondmi lorn r« cerdtr of the present day. Three ipudt. 7 inch ipooli. Four houn ploying timr True-ro-hf« reproduction Attra.tive two-ton« coMfwt, neat, light an* m flamton <o t*)k« wiMl wh«r«ver you *a. Aifonuhino.lv veroltile with PMSMm tor miiing super im»e»ition90 words
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Advertisement155 1960-10-24 13 ■r 1 1 a parts salesman says to you... m| *'\&r manufacture parl« umlrr liirn«c from Caterpillar* H So our parti are of Caterpillar quality 1 1 is misrepresenting the facts... Becauae only your Caterpillar Deatrr has a complete line of genuine Caterpillar part*— built to Caterpillar specification* and including155 words
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Article417 1960-10-24 14 SINGAPORE FINISH IN RUNNERS-UP POSITION ON POORER GOAL AVERAGE By LEE FOO SAN Ipoh. Sunday §ELANGOR beat Penang 5-0 to become champions in the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular tournament which ended here today. Singapore, who beat Perak 2-1 in the other match today, took runners-up position.417 words
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Obituary52 1960-10-24 14 OR MATHER: Rickman (xon-ln-law of Mr*. R. Dana) pa»*ed away in Ceylon on 21*1 Oct. IMO. MADAM AMMANI 63. pasned away peacefully leaving two son*, Ramakriahna and Ramachandra and son-in-law Rajoo and daucnter-ln-law and two grandchildren Kuneral today 4 ji m. Krom 6 Uuku Place for Llm Chu K..n<c52 words
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Article23 1960-10-24 14 DR. AND MRS. HARNAM SINGH thank all friends and relative* (or their good wish**, present* and sttrn4anc* at tbelr wedding. Ipoh. 16-10-60.23 words
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142 1960-10-24 14 BOON BEE TAKES ONLY 15-MIN TO WIN PIRWAKARTA, Central Java, Sun. Malaya got away to a good start in the first round of the Indonesian badminton championships here today with Boon Bee beating Pien Soon of Indonesia 15-1, 15-5. The Malayan star, who took the first game in six mmReuter - 142 words
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Article128 1960-10-24 14 OINGAPORE. Sun. L. Grezoux o and J. sheedy will meet In the final of the Royal Island Club Racecourse Cup golf competition on Saturday at Thomson Road. In the semi-finals today. GreK)ux beat Heah Hock Thye 2 up and Sheedy eliminated N. Sutclifle 2 up The128 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-10-24 14 TONY HUGGETT. driving Tan Ah Bee's Leenfah Special 1100. hugs the curb as he comes out of this hairpin bend in the unlimited class for racing cars at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Speed Trial at Diplomatic Enclave. Kuala Lumpur. Straits Times picture bySoong Hon Sin - 53 words
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Article410 1960-10-24 14 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT FAM CUP ROUND-UP By Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE'S reserves, helped by a few veterans, put up a better show than expected although th-ey failed at their first hurdle in the F.A.M. Cup competition and were beaten 3-2 by Joint Services, whose winning goal came410 words
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Article301 1960-10-24 14 SEREMBAN, Sun. Malayan Sikhs won the Nadchltiram Shield by defeating Malayan Ceylonese by 99 runs In their two-day cricket j which ended today on a sporting gesture by the Ceylonese skipper, M. C. Kallasapathy. Kailasapathy allowed an extra 15 minutes of play j when the Sikhs301 words
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354 1960-10-24 14 I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor qualified to meet Joint Services, Singapore, in. the semi-final of the FAM Cup with an unimpressive 5-3 win over Malacca at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Selangor. without two regulars, Stanley Gabrielle and Oovlndarajoo, produced the finer354 words
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Article96 1960-10-24 14 It was easy for Penang v Kedah ¥>ENANG, Sun.— Pfenang had I little difficulty In beatIng Kedah 3-0 at the City Stadium today to enter the semi-final of the F.A.M. Cup competition. Penang took things easy and were not extended They led 2-0 at hall time with goals by centre-forward96 words
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151 1960-10-24 14 IPOH, Sunday. DERAK beat Pahang by four goals to one without exerting themselves in their F.A.M. Cup-tie on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. On Perak, who appeared to be in no hurry, scored in the llth minute when Ahmad Tauflk centred and151 words
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Article112 1960-10-24 14 SOCCER i FAM CUP Q-final* Penang 3 I Kedah 0 (at Penangi: Perak 4 Pahang 1 (at Ipoh); Selangor S Malacca 3 lat XL); Joint Services 3 Singapore 2 (at Spore >. TENNIS MALACCA CRC final v Men's singles K. Dharmaratnam bt T. Janulin 6-2, 6-1 Men's doubles112 words
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154 1960-10-24 14 Barnwell puts up day's best display KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. It was a record-shatter-ing day at the Diplomatic Enclave here when the Malayan Motor Sports Club held its Tengku Abdul Rahman Speed Trial. Best of the days 15 recordbreaking performances was I M. Barnwell's 39.09 sec in the racing oars unlimited154 words
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Article516 1960-10-24 14 OPEN: 220>ds hurdles: 1. Tan Eng Yoon. 2.' Wong Pey Wan. 3 Chye Kwan Via 25.45 ec; 440 yds hurdles: 1. M. Jegathesan. 2. Wong Pey Wan. 3. Siak Kok Leng 56.9 sec: 880 yds: 1. Siak Kok Leng. 2 P.Bagnai. 3. Robert Lees 2mii. 3sec;516 words
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Article216 1960-10-24 14 LIM KEE CHAN - JEGA WONG —BEST SWIFTS LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Sun. Wong Fey Wan and M. Jegathesan were adjudged the best performers in the Swifts athletic championships at Farrer Park today. They each set a record. A total of five records were broken and one equalled. Jegathesan. Federations Olympic representative who216 words
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Advertisement239 1960-10-24 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ALLAH— B«tw«n J. Allan and Trrr*a Marie daughter of Utc Mr. Andrrw Ke and Mrs. C. Kr on 22.10.60. CHAM. The encasement of Joarpn aecond ion of the late Mr and Mr». Frmncis Yip Yomn Benr to Kaustlna eldeat daughter of Mr and Mm. Chan Mul Kirn on239 words
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Advertisement65 1960-10-24 14 A. e^"* it' 4, food fin t^em £i tutd t^ecf Cave it creamy' Magnolia ice cream is the one M everyday family food children really go for, «M> Jlitofe) It's creamier it's delicious I I*' anc lf s so n o unsriin 6 because, it; contains th» Wf i finest65 words
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Miscellaneous44 1960-10-24 14 RUGGER: All-Singapore v Thailand, padang (5.10 p.m 1. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 3— R.A.F. Changi v Naval Police. Changi; Div. 4—lB Sigs Regt v Schools. R.I. ground. VOLLEY BALL: Schools ln-ter-dlstrict tournament. N.R.C. (3 p.m.>. JOIIORK B:\HRL' HOCKEY: League— English College v Medicals, College ground.44 words
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