The Straits Times, 31 October 1960
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Title Section19 1960-10-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 tie** o'**0 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article465 1960-10-31 1 'Visiting America is fulfilment of dream' Trip will improve ties, he says SAN FRANCISCO. Sun fENGKU Abdul Rahman today spoke of the United States as "good friends." Arriving at San Francisco today for his tour of the West Coast, the Malayan Prime Minister told a welcome crowdReuter; UPI - 465 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-10-31 1 EE BOON LEE - - EE BOON LEE By SINGAPORE. Sun.—Gangsters tonight killed an 18-year-old youth at the junction of Holland Road and Farrer Road. The killers hacked Ng Tiam Hoe from head to foot after trapping him at a roadside stall dealing in drinks, fruits and219 words
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Article134 1960-10-31 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. QOLD CUP Day at the Bukit Timah racecourse today saw easily the biggest turnover for a racing day on the Malayan turf. A crowd of 22.041 staked an estimated $2,500,000 on the totalisator. the forecast tote, the two big sweeps and the134 words
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Article67 1960-10-31 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Cardinal Norman Gllroy. 64, of Australia, passed through Singapore tonight by Qantas on his way to Rome to attend a preliminary meeting of the Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Gilroy. who Is also Archbishop of Sydney, said the preliminary session will67 words
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Article, Illustration188 1960-10-31 1 A whole town says last goodbye to Dumbo KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. The town of Grik in Upper Perak and its surrounding villages yesterday mourned the death of an old friena— Dumbo, a six-year-old elephant which belonged to the Sultan of Pahang. Villagers came in their hundreds to pay their last188 words
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Article40 1960-10-31 1 KARACHI. Sun. Thlrtyflve students from 12 African and Middle East countries have been admitted to medical colleges in Pakistan, a Government announcement said. Among them are students from East Sumatra, Burma, Ceylon, Indonesia, and Malaya. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article44 1960-10-31 1 KARACHI, Sun. President Mohammed Ayub Khan has approved allocation of M 524.000 for the relief of cyclone victims of East Pakistan. He said relief from foreign countries was very small and "we will have to rely on our own resources." U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article38 1960-10-31 1 MONTEVIDEO, Sun. Burglars broke into the British Embassy residence last night and carried away a jewel box belonging to the wife of the Ambassador, Sir Malcolm Henderson. Embassy officials valued the loss at about MW.OOO. UP.I.UPI - 38 words
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366 1960-10-31 1 OENATOR John F. Ken- nedy continued to increase his lead over Vice-President Richard Nixon yesterday in the New York Daily News Presidential straw poll of this key state. With 18,740 straws already In oat of a total of 30.00*. the paper said Mr.366 words
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298 1960-10-31 1 22 KILLED AS PLANE CRASHES IN THICK FOG TOLEDO (Ohio), Sunday. CHARTERED C-46 airliner carrying mer hers of a college football team crashed < take-off here last night, killing 22 of the people on board. Heavy fog blanketed the airport as the ai craft took off with officials and playersReuter; UPI - 298 words
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268 1960-10-31 1 AID MALAYS AND TRADE IN PEACE —MINISTER I/OTA BHARU, Sun.— 1Y The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, tonight told foreign investors that they would have to help Malays in the industries If they wished to "continue their business peacefully and for a long time." He268 words
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Article134 1960-10-31 1 Death after 6-a-side hockey SINGAPORE, Sun. A police hockey player died tonight after playing four matches in the six-a-side festival at Nee Soon. Santokh Singh. 24-year-old Seremban-born constable of the Singapore Harbour Board Police, collapsed in his barracks after being driven back from Nee Soon. He was rushed to the134 words
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Article47 1960-10-31 1 YOUTHS FOUND STABBED MNGAr*UHL, SfM 1 ioutb:> Mcrt fuuui) |11J teriDUb >tJb "uun(i:> by odd Mdc utar Lliine.-' \ij; JUJ pfefW 4t Kjllil}, B"ad at midnight D Ml refused jwliie perni.. ■j"u t" tjlk t'> injured G"b IWk Lai JO. 3nd Lv N| Hap, is47 words
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Article54 1960-10-31 1 HAVANA, Sun. The United States Charge d'Affaires here, Mr. Daniel Braddock, and about 40 other Americans, were detained by Cuban military police early today after a bomb explosion, but they were later released. They were at a party held in a surburb where a bomb hadReuter - 54 words
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260 1960-10-31 2 IRON ORE MAY MAKE $60m. MORE THIS YEAR Up and up towards six million tons production IPOH, Sunday. MALAYA'S iron mining industry may make about $60 million more this year than it did last year. The country produced about $120 million worth of iron ore in 1959. The indications are260 words
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Article252 1960-10-31 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. amR. H. C. Bugbee. pre- sident of the Natural Rubber Bureau, has suggested the possibility that there would be a lower supply of natural rubber available for world use in 1960. In an article appearing in the bureau's publication. Natural Rubber News. Mr. Bugbee252 words
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202 1960-10-31 2 Riddle of the rock painting that wasn't KUALA LUMPI R, Sun.— An aborigine who had heard about a $100 reward for anyone who could ieid a team from the Museums Department to a primitive rock painting on a limestone hill in Pahang offered his services. So a jubilant three-man team202 words
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Article72 1960-10-31 2 BLIND BODY FOR SARAWAK KUCHING. Bun.— A society for the education and trainIng of the blind is to be set up In Sarawak. A blind fund committee, part of the Sarawak Social Welfare Council, has served the blind up to now. The council has selected Mr. Frank Hayward of Kuchlng72 words
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Article94 1960-10-31 2 SALES OF STOCKPILE RUBBER ROME. Sun. The Ministry of Transport announced here that it Is selling by public tender 180 tons of natural No. 1 RSS rubber and 300 tons of natural No. 2 RBS rubber from the stattowned stockpile. The ministry also announced that it was offering 100 tonsReuter - 94 words
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Article47 1960-10-31 2 actress - actress by LOS ANOELEB. Sun—Actress Evelyn Keyes has brought a suit to collect U5513,070 in alimony arrears from her ex-husband John Huston. Huston, a director, was! accused of starting lo fall! back in alimony payments three years ago. The couple was divorced In 1950.— U.P.1.UP - 47 words
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203 1960-10-31 2 SELANGOR IS TOLD: NOT MUCH LAND FOR THOSE WITHOUT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. said today that there was not much land in the state to be given to the landless. "But I shall do my best to give the landless whatever203 words
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Article27 1960-10-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The next meeting ol the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis Council will be held at Johort Bahru on Nov. 6.27 words
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Article46 1960-10-31 2 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. I Two assistant nurses were I robbed of clothing and $28 1 cash last night. The two girls woke up this morning to find that their rooms at the nurses hostel here had been broken Into. The police are investigating.46 words
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119 1960-10-31 2 From KEITH HOOPER PERTH. Sunday. T»HE Malayan Students' Association has set up a committee to canvass for part-time Jobs for members during the coming vacation. Schools here and the UniRof West Australia will for the end-of-term >'s In six weeks' time, committee is headed by119 words
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Article69 1960-10-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two men. Benedict Madrigal Leonard, 32. and M. Vadivellu. 32, both of Ipoh Road, pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court yesterday to a charge of attempted extortion. The two men who were al- leged to have attempted to extort $21 from69 words
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376 1960-10-31 2 MALAYA'S commission of inquiry into Malayan student affairs in Britain is nearing its final stages of investigations. The commission interviewed Malayan students in Bath on Thursday. It was questioning students in London the following day. Mr. J.D. de Sllva. first secretary of the MalayanUPI - 376 words
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Miscellaneous35 1960-10-31 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 7wMATDO*OU WtLL. WHAT NX.I DO I WCAff A IOMC 7 f\ WANT ME ID y TMCY K > < DMS«, A COCKTAIL f\ S^t&uiTf-^- .wtAßiNa?^ r-< p s A COT I°^J A35 words
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320 1960-10-31 3 Next general war will be with nuclear weapons— Nixon \TICE PRESIDENT Richard Ni- xon, the Republican candidate for Presidency, said that he believed nuclear weapons would inevitably be employed in any general war against the Soviet Union. "A general war under the conditions which exist today would be a warReuter - 320 words
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Article130 1960-10-31 3 MUNICH (West Germany). Sun. A West German Socialist opposition member of Parliament, who lived in England from 1938 to 1945. has been arrested. He was held on suspicion of treason and made a "comprehensive confession" to the federal counter-espi-onage service. It was alleged130 words
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276 1960-10-31 3 Britain 'not entering' the race for space THORNEYCROFT'S 'SPACE CLUB 9 IDEA WELL RECEIVED LONDON, Sunday. MR. Peter Thorneycroft, Minister of Aviation, returning from talks in Paris, said here yesterday that Britain was not entering the space race. "But," he added. "I think there Is a future for space explorationReuter - 276 words
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102 1960-10-31 3 KENNEDY IS MOBBED BY SUPPORTERS, ARM HURT YEW YORK, Sun.—Overenthusiastic supporters of Senator John Kennedy, the Democratic Presidential candidate, apparently hurt his right arm as he drove in an open car through a crowd at Chester (Pennsylvania) yesterday. Mr. Kennedy was seen to grimace in pain as groups of people102 words
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128 1960-10-31 3 Five girls die as a boat capsizes TOKYO. Sun.— A 12--ton wooden boat carrying a large number of schoolgirls capsized at Oita yesterday, killing five girls. The 40-foot craft licensed to carry only 30 persons. Reports on the capsizing were conflicting. One report said the vessel not much more than128 words
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Article48 1960-10-31 3 TOKYO. Sun. Communist China said today that the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato) planned to stage a large-scale military exercise In Thailand In February and March. It said U.S. and British officials arrived in Bangkok on Friday to make preparations for the exercise.— U.P.l.48 words
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Article40 1960-10-31 3 SAN Jl AN (Puerto Rico), Sun.— More than 400 demonstrators, carrying black flags, marched In silence past San Juan Cathedral yesterday in protest against a ban by Catholir bishops against voting for the Popular Democratic Party. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article33 1960-10-31 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. An International scientific expedition to explore the vast Indian Ocean over the next four years Is being considered, according to the Physical Research Laboratory at Ahmedabad. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1960-10-31 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. The national executive of the opposition Praja Socialist Party yesterday adopted a resolution opposing any surrender of Indian territory to China.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article19 1960-10-31 3 LONDON, Sun. An air service agreement between Britain and Indonesia Is expected to be signed soon.19 words
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343 1960-10-31 3 CUBA IN DANGER OF INVASION CASTRO HAVANA. Sun. Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, warned the nation yesterday that an invasion was imminent. Declaring that Cuba was the key to the American Presidential elections, he said the attack might ccme "in these critical days before the elections, although thatReuter; UPI - 343 words
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Article21 1960-10-31 3 TEHERAN. Sun. The Shah of Persia said yesterday that Queen Farah's baby was now expected within a week.21 words
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Miscellaneous368 1960-10-31 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Mediant Ware 476 metre* (41.7 Metres) Short W»»e: 62 metre* Time Signal. Negar*Ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning from 9.0«— 10.04 p.m. Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk AM 600 Good Morning; 6.32 Lee; 7.00 Ted Heath And Hl* OrMorning M* 7.00 The New; £^7^Tl« 7.05 Melodies368 words
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Article42 1960-10-31 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. Brigadier B. Cowie, of the Singapore Base District, will speak on "The Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst" at the Rotary Club of Singapore luncheon. It will be held at Cathay Hotel at 1 p.m. on Nov. 2.42 words
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Article57 1960-10-31 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mrs. 3. T Liv has been elected president of the Falrfleld Methodlot Girls' School Alumnae Association and Miss Linda Wong Ylt Meng. secretary. Other office bearers are: vice presidents. Miss Lim GeokKheng and Mrs. James Lee: assistant secretary. Miss Lim Bee Lum: treasurer. Miss Ho57 words
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Article254 1960-10-31 4 ABDUCTED YWCA DRIVER KNIFED 5 TIMES IN STRUGGLE AGAINST CHILLI POWDER GANG SINGAPORE, Sunday. A THREE-iMAN chilli powder gang abducted a YWCA driver yesterday, stabbed him five times and then robbed him of $4,000. The thugs, wearing dark glasses and sports shirts, grabbed Salbi bin Rabani,254 words
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247 1960-10-31 4 'Let people decide their own destiny' SINGAPORE, Sun.— The President of the Singapore Party Rakyat. Inche Harun bin Mohamed Amin. today hit out against "a certain section of the local people" who he alleged, were using communal issues for their own benefit. Addressing 600 members at the party's annual conference247 words
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Article44 1960-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mlsu Shlrle D. Gordon, Director of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute, will speak on "Contradictions In the Malay Rural Economy" at the Rotary Club of Singapore West on Nov. 3 at the Princes Restaurant Blue Room at 1 p.m.44 words
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Article37 1960-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Assistant Commissioner for India here, Mr. G.J. Malik, will hold a cocktail p..rty at 2, P°irce Drive, on Nor. 3 at 7 pjn. In honour of the new Commissioner and his wife.37 words
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Article28 1960-10-31 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The new Tuas Community Centre at the 18th milestone, Jurong Road, was declared open by Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. Assemblyman for Jurong. this afternoon.28 words
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110 1960-10-31 4 310 TO SIT FOR EXAM. AS PEOPLE'S LEADERS SINGAPORE, Sun. Some 310 applicants for the posts of Community Centre Leaders and Assistant Centre Leaders will sit for a competitive examination on Nov. H. to qualify for interview before •election. The Singapore People's Association, announcing; thi.v said that these candidates had110 words
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Article50 1960-10-31 4 SINOAPORE. Sun.— Dr. F. C. B. Marshall will lecture on "Firearms and Bullet Examination In Criminal Cases" at the St. John Ambulance Brigade Headquarters at 420. Beach Road, on Nov. 11 at 3 p.m. All members of the Association and Brigade are Invited to attend.50 words
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Article, Illustration104 1960-10-31 4 TINY MAIMUNNAH blnte Haji Omar. It! of the Geylang Craft Centre yesterday won the biggest trophy in a speech contest of the students body of the Singapore Malay Youth Literary Association. She is seen receiving the "A" division championship cup from the104 words
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123 1960-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the Field Officers:123 words
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Article29 1960-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Fraser and Neave and Malayan Breweries will hold a dinner at the F. N. Sports Pavilion, River Valley Road, on Nov. 11 at 7.30 p.m.29 words
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Miscellaneous409 1960-10-31 4 rfTHE following is today's P-m.: Prom Medan. Penang, I schedule of civil air- Kuala Lvmpur. <mlio7) rso Lebar airport, Singapore. from Lumpur (MLn 3) 8 ARRIVALS p.m.; from Penang (L 151) 856 BOAC: Prom London. Prank- P- m m »«ti»»s furt, Zurich. Damascus. Ka- DEPARTURES rachl. Calcutta, Bangkok BOAC: To409 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1960-10-31 5 The 'Red Matriarch' of Rumania *T^^3iga^ilJUß^l^#J.^^M*w^l^W^lgl^ WHEN 67-year-old Anna Pauker died recently in a Bucharest hospital, the event passed almost unnoticed behind the Iron Cur tain. Yet, only a few years ago, the "Red Matriarch" of Rumania was one of the most powerful and ruthless figures in the Communist world.1,067 words
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Miscellaneous147 1960-10-31 5 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimdahi m ~T^JTi£ii¥s] WILL VA HELP ME >" \I|IF IT AIN'T TOO \I I ~^t ,rc\ i^ TH' PUT IT UP.» r -''THAr« N MUCH TROUBLE. y# TOO k| /^LJON HEAP I VOUR JOB IS THAT WHERE >^_jS'/^^ J LVt Ahner By Ai Capp ("ONE LAST147 words
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Article55 1960-10-31 6 Wares tU (Muuimum) MR. AND MRS. K. NAVARATNAM thank all relatives aad friends who attended their wedding and receptions and sent congratulatory messages and valuable presents and lent cars. MR. s. NADARAJAH thanks all those who rendered assistance, sent mmagaa of epiiqlwn, wreaths, aad attended the funeral of his55 words
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599 1960-10-31 6 The Straits Times. Monday, October 31, 1960. The Sombre Contrast Mr. Macmillan, not the most pessimistic of Prime Ministers, has spoken in Cambridge of the stark and sombre contrast in international affairs to the spirit which seemed to prevail only a few months ago. The contrast will be all the599 words
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Article396 1960-10-31 6 Returning from the annual meetings of the Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council and the World Bank, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Federation's Minister of Finance, has brought back with him an impression of shock at American and presumably also British ignorance about investment prospects in Malaya. Since Mr. Tan396 words
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Article193 1960-10-31 6 Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar, who used to be Umno's publicity chief and is now responsible for the Federation Government's contacts with the public, could do his Umno colleagues a service by helping them to understand how the Press works. Instead he told some of them yesterday to193 words
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Article1166 1960-10-31 6 AN END TO INDOLENCE Whoever wins the race for the White House one thing is certain— the new American government is going to be vastly different from the 01d... WHOEVER wins the race for t h c White House, one thing is certain th© American government is going to be1,166 words
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Article788 1960-10-31 6 irtiffr^ ATTITUDE OF THE WORKERS T AM quoted as having 1 uttered In my speech to Polytechnic students a ludicrously unb a 1 a need sentence, as follows: "It is vitally necessary for the labour movement to strike a proper balance between the requirements of Industrial expansion788 words
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229 1960-10-31 7 PROPOSAL TO TAKE OVER BUS COMPANY TELUK ANSON, Sun. A PROPOSAL to the Rural and Industrial Development Authority to form a $75,000 company to take over its present bus service in the Sungei Manlk area was made here yesterday. This was agreed upon at a meeting of the Sungei Manlk229 words
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Article88 1960-10-31 7 IPOH. Sun.— The vocational committee ol the Ipoh Rotary Club yesterday took 40 senior boys and girls of Ipoh schools on a tour of the Central Mental Hospital In Tanjong Rambutan and to an iron mine in Tambun. The pupils are from Forms Five and Six of88 words
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94 1960-10-31 7 Tun Leong dispels education fears r>H, Sun.— The Minister of Justice. Tun Leon* Yew Koh, said yesterday there was no need for the Chinese to fear that the Rahman Talib education policy would wipe out Chinese education in Malaya. He was speaking at the opening of a civics course at94 words
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Article61 1960-10-31 7 SINGAPORE, Bun. Brig. F.G. Hassett, 42, now commander of the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group In Malaya, arrived here today from Australia, He files o Kuala Lumpur on Tuesda) o call on Gen. Sir Rodney Moore, director of border security and other senior officers, before taking over61 words
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130 1960-10-31 7 CINGAPORE. Sun—Representatlves of teachers' unions decided today to form a permanent Joint consultative committee and a joint (Ministry of Education unions) consultative council. All matters concerning conditions and terms of service, and problems of teachers, might be discussed by these two bodies before Implementation.130 words
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Article235 1960-10-31 7 EACH PARENT SHOULD HAVE EQUAL RIGHT TO BE CONSWERED AS CHILD'S GUARDIAN, RECOMMENDS SEMINAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A United Nations seminar here has made re--r*- commendations on the question of the custody of children of broken marriages. The attitude of the seminar on family and child welfare,235 words
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123 1960-10-31 7 A surprise win in local elections JTUALA TRENGOANTJ. Sun. —Independent candl Sites swept to an overwhelming victory in two local council elections In the Besut district yesterday. The results were: Sebrang Local Council Tris Kuala Besut Ward— Wan Osman oln Haji Ahmad (Independent) Kampong -■ampu Ward— lnche Mat bin Ismail123 words
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Article28 1960-10-31 7 JESBELTON, Bun. Jesselton Town Board is to buy Japanese concert piano costing about 43.478. It will be fully troplcallsed and be delivered early next year.28 words
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Article30 1960-10-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Th* R ev J R Bchad of the Malayan Mission Council of the Presbyterian Church will soon take up a new appointment at Bwlndon. England.30 words
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245 1960-10-31 7 KHIR'S CALL FOR A NATIONAL CHAMBER WELCOMED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Business leaders today welcomed the suggestion by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin johari. to form a national chamber of commerce. The president of the Associated Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr S. O_K. Übaidulla. said: 'This245 words
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Article193 1960-10-31 7 CENATOR Dato Sir Cloufh Thuralsingham said on his arrival here that Australia should send more students to Malaya under the Colombo Plan. Sir Clourh. with Lady Thuraisingham. is In Australia on a three-wrek visit as the roest of the Australian Parliamentary Association. He will spend193 words
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Article, Illustration139 1960-10-31 7 SINGAPORE. Son. Two hundred and forty students from 33 Chinese primary and secondary schools here today demonstrated their skill in the manipulation of the Chinese brush at Tuan Mong High School In Tank Road. They were taking part in the139 words
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251 1960-10-31 7 Albar: Keep your dirty linen out of the Press BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sunday. HHHE ASSISTANT Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Syed Jaffar Albar, today told Umno members to "shun the Press as far as possible." "Do not wash dirty linen In public." he advised the Central Province Umno division at tbelr251 words
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Article180 1960-10-31 7 This is gun at head of Press Ooi OENANG, Sun—The Penang Socialist Mayor, Mr. 00l Thiara Slew tasi night accused the Alliance Government of attempting to coerce the Press to its line by recently holding up for a few hours the Nanyang Siang Pau. a Singapore Chinese language newspaper. "l*180 words
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Article80 1960-10-31 7 TESSELTON, Sun Twentyfive chiefs from all parts of North Borneo arrived In Kenlngau today to take part in the Native Chiefs Conference, which Is due to begin tomorrow. The Governor, Sir William Goode. and Mr. BeresfordPeirse, the Kudat district officer, left Jesselton toy railcar this80 words
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187 1960-10-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A top social welfare expert from India urged parents today to try and prevent their children surrendering completely to Western ways. "Otherwise we may lost our Asian identity," said Mrs. M. Desal, head of the depart. ment of187 words
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Article67 1960-10-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chen Chor Chow, 23. of Batu Road, was yesterday remanded for a week when he appeared in a magistrate's court on a charge of robbery. Chen was alleged to have robbed Kam Cheng Wah of $11 and a watch costing $24 at the Tengku67 words
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Advertisement49 1960-10-31 7 GO ONTREAT YOURSELF TO FRYS MILK CHOCOLATE NUTS ■BBBB^^^ LflßsM f"i in the N£W hdhdy packs POPPY DAY APPEAL: SMi NOV. I*M. PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY. WOOI and Lovely (mk PULL AUTOMATIC OSCILLATION LOWER POWER CONSUMPTION H^bbWbtl _feL_ MODUN DESIGN L=^^ 'POPPY DAY APPEAL: STH NOV. 1«M. PLIASI O4VI •INUOUSLY."49 words
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Advertisement73 1960-10-31 7 PLUMROSE •SAW EYE EXAMINATION *BBWbjMMfc Vbsbs^bl You con sat with tolse teeth but you con't m* with artificial «yes. Your fes/t^ on* and only poir of eye* The God* prmnt Involuable! Guard them t| carefully. Are your eye» examinee* 9 regulody? If not, don't forgot to g°T, consult us and73 words
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Article, Illustration898 1960-10-31 8 KOREA'S SYNGMAN RHEE, By Richard C. Allen. (Charles E. Turtle, Tokyo. U552.75) by ALLINGTON KENNARD THE journalist who labelled Syngman Rhee "the Korean Moses" brilliantly missed the point. Moses died without setting foot in the promised land. But Rhee has lived898 words
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Article334 1960-10-31 8 A venturesome job in Bahrein PERSONAL COLUMN. By Sir Charles Belgr»Te (Hutchinson 305.). (\S LEAVE from XI Tanganjrlka, where elephant ivory supplemented colonial service pay, Sir Charles Belgrave's attention was caught by a small advertisement in the "personal column" of The Times. Still young, still a gentleman, physically fit and334 words
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227 1960-10-31 8 Russian production: West cannot be complacent THE SOVIET SEVEN YEAR PLAN. With tntrfrduction by Alec Nov*. (Phoenix House 10s. 6d.). rraE Russian seven- year plan, now nearing the end of its second year, was described by Mr. Khrushchev when he launched it as a decisive stage in the competition with227 words
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Advertisement505 1960-10-31 8 I m \iHuLf Hr singer Rosaiw i^^^^a j This famous singer knows how important it is fof I successful people to keep their teeth white and Iv *1 attractive. That's why she chooses the world's best tin toothbrush for teeth and gums. Be like her— buy 1 L 1 yourself505 words
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Advertisement138 1960-10-31 8 Anand Store's Bigger than ever SALE is now on? Visit us for your X'mas Shopping MINI m*. Sak MM AiMrica* Sport* SMrto $10.40 $1« 30 $4.«0 ladl Sa«ar Sa«rti Shirtt Ta claaf JJ 30 Cotton Long Slaavaa SMrtt S4 30 JJ 73 Sa«ar Silky Poalbi Jhlrt. S7 30 $4.30 Br.«»i138 words
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Miscellaneous231 1960-10-31 8 Straits Times Crossword bB(~~IBI^ across S. Where to buy a stud mare for 4 £,r? o^i&eV,"* 1 ?§K i?£a cab^hor^,. I. Watch for Inside information 7 L r P*^ 1 m cml •hmit th» tMwi mi dispersion (7). 9. Pu°t^aVtLTon^em with Such note, may point to th. a curse (8)231 words
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Advertisement1704 1960-10-31 9 oi THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T| AWN. LIVERPOOL, tlAStOw. LONtON ft COHIINENTAI PUTS. F.rhass Pasasg AJPCStns inerpasl. Clesgow Taday/Nn 1 ACIIILEI Liverpool. Dublin, Havre Me. 11 Nev 1 Nn 2/ I nm I TIUMACNtS H'asrg. Bremen, Ant'pf Moll NOT. 1/ I IMdAIM Uverpaal. Dublin Not 4 Na» > PtUtS Liverpool.1,704 words
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Advertisement1314 1960-10-31 9 UiHj£ttlljtilM£KdMlll£M >gs^THE L/LC LINES--— AJw^Y« ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PttTTS. CJJp^gJ Spore P. Shorn Pensng "IASRA" a) Is Pert' 4 Nn J I Net I I IBmM i. "FALSTRIA" t) 71/22 Hn 21/24 Hat M/M NOT tmm "POOHA" a) M HOT/ 4 Me 1/ I Dec T/ltH Accepting1,314 words
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Advertisement1423 1960-10-31 9 Zm the ben line steamers ltd T^,r" SINtAPORE (isterperatod ia «se Uwtsd Kmtdem) II LINES SAILINSS ta AIEN. U.K. 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Peneng MHVAMMCN Antwerp, Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam 1/ 4 NOT UHJLLHR Hamksrg, lastse. Rotterdam -It Part/ 1 Not HNCUUCH Liverpool, G'movth, m Brougti ta Part/ 11,423 words
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Advertisement1298 1960-10-31 9 mMoAUSTER «c CO., LTD. TEL: He: MMI. BMißßpfAtt UMB KLAVEKESS UMB B^ LOHItH. HAMIUH, ROTTERDAM, HAVRE Ltt AMILEt. SAH FRAHCISCt, t Rtll. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTUHt. Aed tar Casa*ea t I.SJ Atlaatie Parts. Aeceptjag cargo tar Ceetrsl 1 leati CITY IF RIPON America. S'pere P. Sham Penang IONNEVIIIE la Part/1,298 words
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Article1444 1960-10-31 10 Straits Trading gains 7 cents By Our Market Correspondent A FEATURE of an otherwise poor week on the Malayan sharemarket was the strength of the industrial section while tin and rubber shares were easing and the rubber price slid downwards. The star of this section was Straits1,444 words
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Article22 1960-10-31 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Oct- 29 Oct. 28 Industrials: 127.60 127.75 Tins: 185.87 18eMl Rubbers: ***** 221.57 Jan. 1 1958 XX)22 words
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Article100 1960-10-31 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday, Oct. 29, (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T 33 1/16, OD. 33 3/16, 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills. 33 9/16 tr.de bills. Selling T.T. or OD. ready: New100 words
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Article31 1960-10-31 10 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (per picul) Oct. U 94 M etc $395.87 85 94 Wets- $395-87', 2« n eta. $395-37 >» 27 fife eta. v3»sJ7'i 28 90 eta. $395.00 29 $395.0031 words
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Article35 1960-10-31 10 Current Date ot Total for Total far payment payment year previous year William Jack* 10% Nov. 19 15% NU Kjunnntlng Tin 36% Nov. 30 35 36% Pahang Con. 16% Dec. 17 18% 13%35 words
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331 1960-10-31 10 'Nothing bullish about the Rubber market' ALTHOUGH moderate buying by Russia was reported, there was not sufficient demand ffom other rubber-consuming countries to maintain demand in the past week, according to a leading rubber broker. He considers that here hau> been nothing bullish abou> .the rubber market and that there331 words
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Article198 1960-10-31 10 COMMODITY REVIEW from 67.500 tons in 1960 to betwee*i 70.000 and 75.000 tons in 1970. Tin magazine says: "Rising tin consumption lias gone hand in hand with expansion in Europe. "Tin is almost a barometer of world trade and prosperity." Singapore Copra Association roon prices per picul en Saturday: fairAP - 198 words
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Article180 1960-10-31 10 CrNGAPOBE members of th* C Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday, Oct. 29. IndasUUU: Boustead $1.18; Pltzpatrlcks $128 ON; Hume pref A4s. 9d.; Steamers 67 cents; Unit*«rs ords $101; William Jacks $1.39 cd. Minings: Austral Amal 17s 3d. D; Ayer Hitam 225.180 words
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Article1309 1960-10-31 10 'I'HK following list of rerised quotations was Issued by Singapore mnnbers of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their Uat meeting on Saturday (October 28) H and L stand for hlghe*t and lowest for business done this year. I AMI trirtj 1.00 JO Ords M 1.00 Atlas ice1,309 words
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Advertisement1141 1960-10-31 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific ek Atlantic Coast Service E.IA r. I A E.IA Score P. Sham fenang M'kong I. Angeiee N. York taa>ka«a Mara" Ist Call 23 15 Hat Mt II Hat M Call 21 M Hat- S Dae a IK 11 Jaa All suitably equipped with deep tanks toi carnage1,141 words
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Advertisement226 1960-10-31 10 CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY! It'i fortnight, ond not chonce, thot sets the shrewd investor oport from the rest, but you may consider yourself lucky to hove some of the best finoncial experts In the country working for you when you invest in UNIT TRUSTS. For information and ft— 3ookl*t writ* to226 words
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Advertisement699 1960-10-31 10 NOTICES ST. ANIttEW'S SOCIETY Trie Annual Celebration of the Society will be held tn Uu Singapore Swimming Club on Friday 25th November 1960 at 7 45 p.m. NOTICE Mr. Chnn Kuii Onn, formerly of our Sereinbui Office, is no longer In our employ and, therelore, he has no authority to699 words
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Advertisement1313 1960-10-31 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Leetmui at Dewaa LaUhan RIDA Applications are Invited from Federal cltisens for tne post of Lecturer at the Dewan Latehan R.1.D.A., Petallng Jaya. the R.ID-A. Training Centre for courses In Secretaryship and Accountancy. Applicants should possess recognised Secretarial and/or Accountancy qualifications- Salary scale1,313 words
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Advertisement283 1960-10-31 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Cltisena' or SUte Nationals and serving Government Officers who have attained their 17th but not their 35th birthday for appointment as Social Welfare Assistants. Candidates must hare passed the Oversea School Certificate Examination or the Federation of Malaya School Certificate Examination- Candidates over283 words
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Advertisement797 1960-10-31 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Required (A) ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OP TRANSPORT. Transport Centre In salary scale J535xA20-«35 plus Central Provident Fund benefits Appointment will be on temporary basis In the first instance with a view to future permanency. Qualifications: Must have passed Std. VIII797 words
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Advertisement863 1960-10-31 11 NOTICES KAI FONG PRINTING CO. NO- 1M DAKOTA CRESCENT SINGAPORE Notice U hereby given that Messrs. Low Chee Hwa. Johnson Lav, Ling Pao Wei ft Llin Yu Yae have been admitted as new partners of the abovenamed Firm with Mis* Ng Oy Chun as from the Ist day of November863 words
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Advertisement758 1960-10-31 11 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AX IPOH PERAK CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION NO. SI OP 19M. In the matter of Section 30 of the Election Offences Ordinance, 1954. Aa4 In the matter of Balasubramanlam ion of Arumugam of No--657. Paslr Bedamar Road.758 words
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Advertisement885 1960-10-31 11 CooUoDrd from Pag* 6) SITUATIONS VACANT M IForalr Si (Jatsn.) Bag tt ctt. txtrm BOX Aim S.T. Position filled. AjnMoaata thanked. MALAY OIKIRAL AMAH wanted no cooking, preferably English speaking, two young children In family. Tsl: Spore *****. SUT-OOOR lALIIMEN SALIICIRLI required Please contact Lee Chee Kloog. S8 Robinson Road,885 words
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Advertisement1010 1960-10-31 11 SITUATIONS VACANT M WersU U (Mi*.)—B.x it ett. txtrm REQUIRE TNI lIRVICII of Technician with experience In commercial and residential alreondltlonlng systems who must be able to take charge of service and breakdown oomplainta and general administration of eetabllahed service station Apply with full particulars to Box A»SM S.T. K.L.1,010 words
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Advertisement959 1960-10-31 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M ITersb Si tMi*.)—Bi it eU. swfra FOR SALS at reasonable pciee S Bedroom Riuxalow Including Furniture la Victoria Park Road. Apply Bos A.M2I S.T. (S-pore). U»»m SIRAMQOON Charltoo Road 64.000 'sq. ft. Vacant suitable factory School godown market houses do piling excavating. Post Box 2J60959 words
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401 1960-10-31 12 FRANCIS BOEY - It was f ootbrawl as HK Chinese met Malayans FRANCIS BOEY By Hong Kong, Sunday IT WASN'T FOOTBALL but footbrawl when Hong Kong Chinese beat Malayan Chinese Selection 6-2 in a not-so-friendly match at the South China Stadium here today. What promised to be an entertaining 80 minutes of soccer401 words
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160 1960-10-31 12 WIMBLEDON SINGLES CROWN TO CHAROEN J ONDON, Sun Charoen Watanasln of Thailand beat fellow-countryman Thanoo Khajadbhai 15-7. 15.7 In the mci.'s singles final of the Wimbledon badminton championships here yesterday. In the women's singles final, leading American player Judy Hashman (the former Miss Devlin) overwhelmed Thai girl Pratuang Pattabongse 11-0.Reuter - 160 words
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235 1960-10-31 12 SINGAPORE HIT 8 OFF JOHORE IN CUP GAME SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE Indians swept into the next round of the Bardhan Cup soccer competition with a 8-0 rout of Johore Indians at Jalan Besar Stadium today Though Singapore woa so convincingly, their man of the match was not one of the235 words
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Article57 1960-10-31 12 LEXINGTON (Kentucky). Sun. Bally Ache, three-year-old colt sold for Mt3.750.000 less than six months ago. died here yesterday. He was said to be Insured for M 53 ,000,000. Bally Ache dislocated a fetlock In training three weeks ago but a post-mortem examination' showed that death was dueReuter - 57 words
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Article25 1960-10-31 12 MOSCOW, Sun. Russian lightweight Anatoli Zhgun last night set two world records 127 kilograms for the and 160.5 kilograms in the Jerk.— UPl25 words
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Article83 1960-10-31 12 IPOH. Sun.— Selangor Ceylonese and Perak Ceylonese drew their Saravanamuthu Shield cricket semi-final here today. The replay will be held in Kuala Lumpur. Selangor were lucky to gain a draw. Replying to Perak's total of 133, Selangor were 46 for flvn when rain held up play for83 words
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Article110 1960-10-31 12 nERTH. Sun.— The touring West 1 Indian cricketers collapsed on an easy pitch against the fast bowling of Desmond Hoare in their match against Western Australia here yesterday. The tourists were all out for 97 in reply to Western Australia's first innings of 140. At close. WesternReuter - 110 words
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Article729 1960-10-31 12 SPORTS SUMMARY CABLE BRIEFS SOCCER BARDHAN CUP (Spore) Spore Indiana 8 (Syed O&man 6. Kati.?n 2. Lynch) Johore Indian* 0; Frlendlies: Joyful Indians 2 (Manlam, Muthu) Johore BVA 1 (Samuel): Red HUM Community Centre 2 Tg Pagar Rangers 3: RaO mil Youths 6 Delta Youths 3. HOCKEY SPORE HA 'SIXES'729 words
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606 1960-10-31 12 SMITH GOAL KEEPS RECORD FOR THE SPURS rpHE men who gave England's soccer a big boost in ■1 midweek by beating Spain were again in confident mood when they returned to League football yesterday. i 1 LONDON. Sun. England's bustling centreforward Bobby Smith, one of the heroes at Wembley. hitReuter - 606 words
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1309 1960-10-31 12 Arsenal 2 Mm. Ltd. 1 Kirminrham 1 Waive* Burnley 1 Blackpool 2 Fulham 1 West Ham 1 Man. City 4 Blackburn New vast le 3 Tottenham 4 Notts F. 1 Everton Preston 0 Chelsea 2 Shrf. Wed. 2 Bolton West Brom. 0 Aston1,309 words
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Advertisement316 1960-10-31 12 KWONG ON WING ON FOOK ON proudly present their GRAND COMBINED at South Bridge Road, Singapore. Come Early! Don't Miss the Opportunity! Whatever you' -<" HEffld^ffS^^HK^B^ you mid a good KHHBHHHfll^^^^ More athl«t*i hoy« jjttwj/k Sole A«,nu: EXCELSIOR LTD. 66. Hi,, St. S pore MARMITE Baby Jfc l*?difk*^ ff!jk\ftJi al)y316 words
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Advertisement22 1960-10-31 12 For Flavour Smoke "STATES" AMERICAN BLENDED CIGARETTES in 2O'« for 60 cents-Federation price A &s Obtainable from all cigarette stalls and Store*.22 words
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Miscellaneous69 1960-10-31 12 RUGGER TOCR MATCH: Penang AllBlues v Thailand (City Stadium 7 p.m.). FRIENDLY: SCC Invitation XV v HMS Belfast (Spore padang) HOCKEY SPORE LEAGUE: Mr. 1— Police v SCRC (Thomson Rd): FRC v Schools (padang) Div. 2 Police v RMN (Thomson Rd). SOCCER PILUS CUP: Pekan v Lawin (Orik padang). CHARITY69 words
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2000 1960-10-31 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Sun. Rlna, a seven-yeax-old mare owned by "L and T" Stable, today won Malaya's richest race, the 535,--000 Singapore Gold Cup over ten furlongs at Bukit Timah. Rina. ridden by leading jockey Noel McOrowdle. won oy 2i lengths from the topweight2,000 words
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Article370 1960-10-31 13 VyxiGHTS fer eight race* on the first da/ of the I p o h November Meeting (Sunday, Not. St. Cl. 4. Div. I— sf. Str. Palomar 0.00 1 Yen Matter 8.13 Sunnnine I ad B.M Rue Royale S.OB Starshlne S.N Chase Me Home 8.0« Dancini Water370 words
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Advertisement92 1960-10-31 13 Just a second and you'll have I the finest coffee you've ever m ■■f «a»L«C^^^rrKt I l^g^^^B a^^^^^^l NiSCAff is deliclously superior. and never U^fl IpMK varies. It's made right m the cup— lnstantly! j i^^^l^^^l^^lMl No waste, no metsy'washing up. MSCAfi t V^^^kPe^eiv^T^l contains only the finest coffee roasted92 words
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Advertisement129 1960-10-31 13 I it A^i HaW v mit y V fV|N^Hr t\j/ I BM^aSIBtaMMMBawMA 9^^ i^^i wrl /A S MARFAK LUBRITECTION Is lubrication by chart— never by chance! It pin-points the lubrication of all chassis parts specified on Individual C ALT EX Lubrication Guide Charts approved by car manufacturers. CALTEX(fi) A new129 words
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Article, Illustration605 1960-10-31 14 Lee urges them to be understanding over others' efforts to learn language THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today appealed to Malays in the State to look with tolerance i.nd understanding on the efforts of non-Matays to learn the national language. "It is only thus605 words
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Article110 1960-10-31 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Representatives from 25 Chinese schools yesterday heard complaints about the "delay" of the Education Ministry in approving or rejecting applications for teaching posts at aided Chinese secondary schools. The meeting, at which teachers and members of management committees discussed common problems, was held at110 words
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Article27 1960-10-31 14 MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet I specialists are expected to t complete plans for a Baghdad Basra railway i trunk line in December, Tass reported today. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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393 1960-10-31 14 LACK OF FUNDS, SO HELP FOR FORMER SOLDIERS CURTAILED THl<; EX-SERVICEMEN'S Association of Malaya has to turn down appeals for financial help from many deserving members because of the lack of funds. The chairman of the Selangor branch. Mr. A. Watson, said that most of the cases were "pathetic." He393 words
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Article317 1960-10-31 14 rpHE chairman of the 1 Workers Party, Mr. David Marshall, today called on the Government to name the "political opportunists and the party they belong to," who were said to be meddling in the strike at the Glass factory In Henderson Road. He was commenting on317 words
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207 1960-10-31 14 AN UNUSUAL MOVE BY 20 LEADERS OF T.U.C. IN BRITAIN I O N D O N. Sun. Twenty leaders of Britain's Trades Union Congress yesterday took the unprecedented step of issuing a public declaration in support of the Labour Party's official defence policy of loyalty to NATO. They included leaders207 words
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Article222 1960-10-31 14 DOCTORS KEEP UP HIGH STANDARD SINGAPORE. Sun. A British medical specialist, Prof. I. G. W. Hill, said here today he was most impressed by the rapid pace ol Malayanisation in tht Singapore medical service in the last four years. Prof. Hill, a specialist li general medicine at tlu University of222 words
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Advertisement637 1960-10-31 14 nntinued from Par.* 11) ENGAGEMENT I* Words Sit (Mimimum) MRS. 4\ MRS. HENRY LEE Announce with pleasure the marriage of their son Mr. Jamea 8. W. Lee and Ml.is May Lo Him Eng (Formerly in Singapore) yesterday In Hongkong. Their blessing marriage ceremony was being held at saint Teresa Church,637 words
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Advertisement648 1960-10-31 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.}— Box St et*. txtra MORRIS MINOR 1000 4-door* lft&». Taxed Insured till March 1961. One Om-ner. H. 150- 0.n.0. C/of Associated Agencies, Tel: B' pore *****. DAIMLER CONSORT 2i Litre, 1951. Recently completely overhauled, reupholstered and repainted $2,000/-. Rlnf Spore ***** for appointment648 words
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Advertisement510 1960-10-31 14 STEAMBATH, MASSAGE, ETC. 10 Words SS (Mim.)— Box St eis. txtrm TIRED* LET LAURA Manas* A Bteambath Refresh You. Expert Licenced Masseur/Masseuse. 319-P River Valley Road. Slngapore-9 Telephone 25*76. TRY THE NEW Turkish Steamroom at "Ricky's" Siamese Massage by Experienced Majaeur/Masseos*. 298 River Valley Road, Singapore Telephone ***** AT YOUR510 words
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Advertisement56 1960-10-31 14 \*MfAAaoti** mil** \m*momWmm.^*-- Bmy ■l'^^.l l*~ I*". All tied up in knots? Energy low Unwind and refresh with a glass of Magnolia milk for a lift that lasts. Magnolia milk is high in protein. It's a powerhouse of energy. Recharge and carry on refreshed, really refreshed, lastingly refreshed. MACNOLIA MILK—56 words
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