The Straits Times, 21 November 1960
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Title Section21 1960-11-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 Ne*»°" X Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1960. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration598 1960-11-21 1 GHANAIAN STILL DEFIES KASAVUBU 'We have ties with Lumumba', he says I don't have to leave Congo I LEOPOLDVILLE. Sunday QHANA'S top diplomat here, Mr. Nathaniel Welbeck, said yesterday that he was not preparing to leave the country although he had been notified to get out.598 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-11-21 1 TEENAGERS are drenched with water as police turn fire hoses on them in New Orleans. More than .').(KM) mothers and teenagers, urged to "civil disobedience" by segregation leaders, ran screaming through the streets in a protest against the integration of two elementary schools.120 words
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Article180 1960-11-21 1 THE HAGUE, Sunday. •pHE Dutch Prime Minister, Professor Jan de Quay, has proposed next Friday to Tengku Abdul Rahman for a meeting here to discuss the West New Guinea dispute, it was learned from an official source today. The source said that no replyUPI - 180 words
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Article17 1960-11-21 1 ANKARA. Sun. An amnesty law being promulgated tomorrow will free about 20,000 Turkish convicts.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article56 1960-11-21 1 PENANG. Sun. The Badminton Association of Malaya today announced Malaya's Thomas Cup team for the Asian Zone final at Bangkok on Dec. 22-23. The learn is: Teh Kew San Penang). Eddy Choong (Penangt. Llm Say Hup 'Penang). Ng Boon Bee <Perak>, Tan Yee Khan Peralt, and56 words
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147 1960-11-21 1 ARMED LANDING IN NEW GUINEA, SAY DUTCH rpHE HAGUE, Sun. A group of armed men from Indonesia landed last week in West New Guinea, a Home Affairs spokesman confirmed today. It was the latest incident In the dispute between Holland and Indonesia, over ownership. The spokesman confirmed reports circulating here147 words
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Article32 1960-11-21 1 PEKING. Sun.— China today pardoned a further group of Nationalist war criminals and officials of the Japanese-sponsored Manchukruo puppet state who have shown that they have now reformed.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article135 1960-11-21 1 Winston 'getting on well' ONDON, Sun. Sir Winston Churchill appeared today to be on the way to recovery from a back injury due to a fall last week at his London home. An official bulletin said: "Sir Winston had a better night and his condition continues to improve." Yesterday doctorsReuter - 135 words
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Article36 1960-11-21 1 CHURCHILL; OUT OF BED HOPE LONDON Boa Muraa Luiinlui! ph>*ician .-mi b< i uuithiii nil] be cut b) lu> lvi iv'l u.H •jihr-r bulletin nr i tiou that u<> touih letiaa m ihMMd tomorrow Bi36 words
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Article40 1960-11-21 1 SAIGON. Sun. Four people arrested for allegedly being involved In tho South Vietnam coup d'etat were released yesterday. These are Dr. Nguv<n Tang Nguyen, Dr. Tran Van Do, R. Huynh Kirn Huu. and Mr. Huynh Van Huong.40 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-11-21 2 GANG OF CHANTING WHITE TEENAGERS HAD TRIED TO FOLLOW LITTLE NEGRESSES iNTO SCHOOL POLICE escorts arc seen accom panying these three little girls into school in New Orleans, U.S. This was necessary because of integration trouble. A gang of chanting white teenagers tried to follow the78 words
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Article65 1960-11-21 2 LONDON. Sun— Mr. Harold Macmillan may fly to Washington In February for talks with Mr. John Kennedy, the United States President, reliable sources said here today. The British Premier, who i has had exceedingly close j relations with the out-going President Mr. Eisenhower, has publicly said here thatReuter - 65 words
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134 1960-11-21 2 Customs raid homes of naval officers (COLOMBO, Sun. Detectives and Customs officers have seiz-j ed a refrigerator, radio sets, liquor and several j other items following raids on the homes of several officers of the Royal Coylon Navy, it was reported here. The items are alleged to have been smuggledReuter - 134 words
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Article124 1960-11-21 2 LONDON. Sunday. QUEEN Mother Elizabeth has been awarded here a continuation of an injunction restraining a former footman at her London home from writing or giving information to any person about anything he ?av; or heard while in her service. The defendant. 28-year-olri David JohnReuter - 124 words
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Article20 1960-11-21 2 JAKARTA. Sun. President Ayub Khan of Pakistan will start an eight-day tour of Indonesia on Dec. 4. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article218 1960-11-21 2 A KiLAYAN IN AUSTRALIA HAS TO DECIDE TODAY From KEITH HOOPER: Perth. Sunday PENANG-BORN Nadarajah Sinnathamby, "0, lias to decide by tomorrow whether he will shave off the beard of which he is so proud. Tomorrow he is to start a At22-a-week (about218 words
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Article56 1960-11-21 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Vegetables and berries will be grown without soil or sunlight in 1 "vegetable factories" which have been designed at the Agrophysics Institute in Leningrad, the Soviet news agency Tass reports. These "factories" are multl- floor hot-houses in which the soil is replaced by gravel 1 sprinkledReuter - 56 words
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Article39 1960-11-21 2 NEW ORLEANS. Sun.— A Negro ran amok in the French Quarter yesterday, slashing at whites with a 4-in. knife and severely wounding a seven-year-old boy before he was shot down by a police officer.— U.P.l.39 words
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Article22 1960-11-21 2 LONDON. Sun. Former Singapore sculptor Miss Cheng Kirn Ling will marry William Turn bull. 2 British painter, next month. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Miscellaneous12 1960-11-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I k II vim NrufcagcuT Iff UECOUIPMAVEgOCWMTI12 words
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509 1960-11-21 3 LONDON, Sunday rpHE possibility of -1 creating a huge multi-racial federation of nations in East Africa, stretching from the Sudan border to South Africa, is under discussion by the British Government. This was. it is understood, one of the subjects ofReuter - 509 words
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241 1960-11-21 3 FBI to investigate Presidential vote complaints WASHINGTON. Sun. THE U.S. Department of Justice has asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation to investigate a number of complaints of voting irregularities a the Presidential election on Nov. 8. Officials said here that only a "few' of about 200 complaints forwarded to WashingtonReuter - 241 words
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Article26 1960-11-21 3 COLOMBO. Sun The Ceylon Government announced today it would take over control and management of the nations state-aided private schools on Dec. 1. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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138 1960-11-21 3 'Yankees, take your rockets home' LONDON, Sun.— A group of demonstrators marched to the United States Embassy here yesterday and delivered a petition protesting against the siting of United States Polaris missile bases in Britain. The protest expressed "the horror and indignation of the British people at this threat toReuter - 138 words
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Article35 1960-11-21 3 HONG KONG. Sun. The Cuban economic delegation today met the Chinese Communist Party leader, Mr. Mao T.se-tung. and trie Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-lai. Mr. Mao entertained the visitors to dinner. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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132 1960-11-21 3 JJDS ANGELES. Sun. Scores of Hollywood stars and ex-stars yesterday attended the funeral service of Clark Gable, who died on Thursday of a heart attack. Gable, 59, was burled at Glendale in a crypt beside the coffin of hLs third wife, actress Carole Lombard.Reuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration583 1960-11-21 3 It's an insult to Kasavubu, UN is told NEW YORK, Sunday rpHE United Nations was accused yesterday of insulting President Joseph Kasavubu of the Congo. The UN. had done this by making him wait while it debated whether he should be permitted to sit in the General Assembly, said SenatorReuter - 583 words
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Article51 1960-11-21 3 JAKARTA, Sun. Persons found guilty of "major economic offences." in Indonesia may be executed, the Government warned yesterday. The Attorney-General. Mr. Gunawan, said the lesser punishment for such offences could be a fine of 30 million rupiahs ($2 million). "Economic offences" range from overcharging to large-scale smuggling.Reuter - 51 words
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Miscellaneous387 1960-11-21 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metrrs (41.7 metres) Bhort Have: 62 metre. H^mj, from 9.t«— 10.00 p.m. Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Telk A.M. 6.30 Good MornUig; 6.32 Lee; 7.00 Ted Heath And His OrMorning Prelude; 7.00 The News; chestra; 7.30 Time Signal, News: 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise;387 words
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Article190 1960-11-21 4 CITIZEN LAWS FOR ARMED FORCES SINGAPORE. Sun. New citizenship laws have oeen drawn up foi members of the Singapore Armed Forces. A member of the States Armed Forces, born in this Federation of Malaya or who is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, Republic of Ireland or a190 words
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319 1960-11-21 4 A select body to study Tan Tock Seng transfer Bill SINGAPORE, Sunday. A SELECT COMMITTEE has been appointed to look into the Tan Tock Seng (Transfer) Bill. The Bill came up for second reading in the Assembly last Wednesday. Tan Tock Hospital, named after a famed Chinese pioneer, was originally319 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-11-21 4 Back from a year of training INSPECTOR Sahari bin Suleiman. 27, of the Singapore Police Force, who returned on Friday from a 12 months' armaments training coarse in Britain. Mr, H. Hill, SPF armament officer, has been the only armaments expert serving with the force. Straits Times picture.48 words
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198 1960-11-21 4 SINGAPORE Sunday T^HE American Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. William P. Maddox, said on his return here today from Sarawak that he was looking into the possibilities of aid being extended to that country in its development plan by America. 1 He said it198 words
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Article66 1960-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A BUI seeking to Integrate the revenue and expenditure of the City Council with that of the Government is expected to come up for second reading In the Legislative Assembly on Nov. 29. Known as the Local Government (Financial Integration* Ordinance. 1960. it provides66 words
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Article289 1960-11-21 4 fTtHE following is today's I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pajra Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta (8A714) 7.45 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (8A705) 8.45 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (T0402) 10.15 a.m. QanUs: Prom Sydney. Melbourne. Perth.289 words
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Article, Illustration146 1960-11-21 4 that one of the reasons for her visit was to gather suggestions and advice from patrons of Hokkien films so that she can convey them to Hong Kong producers. She said: "I believe that there has been some severe criticism lately on the poor quality146 words
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Article93 1960-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A Singapore Polytechnic student, Mr. Tan Cheng Slong, has won the first prize of $150 In a Government-sponsored design competition for low cost furniture. Seven others were awarded prizes of $20 each for "commendable efforts", said a Government statement today. The aim of the93 words
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Advertisement348 1960-11-21 4 No One, Not Even The Manager s Brother, Will Be Admitted Into The Theatre After The Start Of Each Performance Of CATHAY OPENS 24th NOV. (SINGAPORE) (NO FREE USTS) Food's twice -j as good jntJiiuV-.i with mSmum P^\^===^ OA-1J 1 3 cv. ft. Refrigerator ■mm" SPACE MORE MATURES mi-wii*. CONVENIENCE348 words
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Miscellaneous77 1960-11-21 4 I Singapore diary... PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY i Katong Club meets. 4.30 p.m. OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition of V.M.C.A.: SceneshUters reworka by Peng Seng-Wu and nearsal- Orchard Road. 8 p.m. Iff-Um at Raffles Museum. Stamford Road. 9 a.m. to 5.30 TOC H WOMEN'S ASSOCIAp.m. TION: A talk on "Australia and SALVATION ARMY: Home77 words
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Article, Illustration156 1960-11-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday of peoA ppci c lined the 'streets here this morning as students from the University of Malaya rode merrily round the town in a two-hour procession. The procession, consisting of 20 decorated lorries and cars, set off from156 words
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Article205 1960-11-21 5 KANGAR, Sunday. rpHE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, A today urged landless people in Perlis to move to other States to open up land. Tun Razak mentioned Pa- hang and Johore as States where land was available when he met members of the State205 words
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Article45 1960-11-21 5 ALOR STAR. Sun— A padi I planter. Saidin bin Ishak. 17, was drowned in flooded padi field at Pendang. 15 miles from here, last night. Saidin was cycling along a i padi bund when he fell into I the flood waters.45 words
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98 1960-11-21 5 Propaganda envelopes rejected by Malaya J£UCHING. Sun Letters from Sarawak enclosed in envelopes depicting scenes in China have been refused entry into Malaya. A Sarawak Government statement disclosing this said "Trie Controller of Imported Publications will not permit the entry into Malaya of covers on the outside of which are98 words
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Article42 1960-11-21 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. —The Trengganu Government has approved a total of $25,000 for the construction of tut) markets in Marang district. One costing $15,000 will be built at Mercheng; the other costing $10,000 will be at Kampong Kolam.42 words
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Article159 1960-11-21 5 A LOR STAR, Sun. The ■^Thai Minister of the Interior, General Praphas Charusathlen, returned to Bangkok from here this morning after a four-day visit to Malaya during which he toured the Ma-layan-Thai border area where anti-terrorist operations are in progress. Accompanying him in the Thai159 words
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Advertisement262 1960-11-21 5 fl| X...whenK ...when minutes count High-speed communications save time, save moner, speed business. When time is short send a cable. When action is needed send a cable, tables keep trade moving. Cables convey orders and decisions in the quickest, most certain way. Show that you are up to date -that262 words
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252 1960-11-21 6 Employers and workers: Drop in tension THE MERDEKA SPIRIT BRINGS A STEADYING INFLUENCE— MTVC KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Malayan Trades Union Congress has reported an easing of ten- sion between employers and workers in the Federation. Its annual report out today noted that there was an increasing tendency on both252 words
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Article54 1960-11-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two Malayan colonels left here yesterday on the Invitation of the Indian Government to visit military units in India. They are Col. Abdul Hamld bin Bidln and Col. Ibrahim bin Ismail, both of the Ministry of Defence. Armed forces Division. They will be54 words
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351 1960-11-21 6 RAILWAY HITS AT 'HULLABALOO' OVER PORT DELAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Malayan Railway Administration has debunk- ed what it calls the "hullabaloo" about congestion at Port Swettenham. Its official publication, Kereta Apt, says that the efficiency of the port has never been better. The publication adds that the port was351 words
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Article81 1960-11-21 6 Live snakes on show in museum KUCHING, Sun. Two live snakes a cobra and a python have been put on exhibition In the Sarawak Museum. The Curator, Mr. Tom Harrisson, said today that this was the first of a series of exhibits of live animals, reptiles and archaeological finds of81 words
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Article51 1960-11-21 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A young carpenter. Sim Tlan Seng, was seriously wounded when he was attacked by a gang of 15 thugs at Jalan Eunos last night. Parans and daggers were used In the attack. Sim was taken to hospital with stab wounds in his abdomen and51 words
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Article22 1960-11-21 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. The Trengganu State Budget meeting will be held on Dec. 19 and 20 at the Istana Maziah.22 words
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Article40 1960-11-21 6 TPOH. Sun.— The dormant Perak division of the Malayan Trade Union Congress was revived today at a delegates' meeting. Mr. Fang Ung Ming was elected chairman. Mr. M. C. Silva. secretary. Mr. P. S. Manlam, executive secretary.40 words
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Article33 1960-11-21 6 IPOH. Sun.— Mr. Hector R. Sankey. acting Senior Assistant Registrar of Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, was admitted to the Bar by Mr. Justice Azml in the High Court here yesterday.33 words
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141 1960-11-21 6 IPOH, Sunday. GAME Department officials and villagers struggled for nearly an hour yesterday to rescue a tapir which was bogged down in a padi neld at Bota Kiri. near Parit. Villagers who "saw the tapir trapped in the mud reported to the police, who in141 words
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63 1960-11-21 6 55.000 FOR WINNER OF MURALS CONTEST SINGAPORE, San. The Singapore Polytechnic is offering a $5,000 award to the winner of a murals design competition. The murals are to adorn the flanking walls of the Polytechnic's entrance foyer. The two walls 'are at present covered with darkgreen Italian marble. Winner of63 words
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233 1960-11-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sun r PHE Singapore Government Is taking steps to restrict the publication of Indecent details given at judicial proceedings. The Judicial Proceedings (Regulation of Reports) Ordinance. 1960— a Bill seeking sanctions against reporting of such details was Introduced at last week's sitting of233 words
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262 1960-11-21 6 Tengku's sword will be returned by Indonesia pENANG, Sun. A x sword believed to belong to f.he Prime Minister, Ten g k v Abdul Rahman, will be ceremoniously returned to the Tengku by the Indonesian Government Details for the handing over will be fixed when the Tengku. at present In262 words
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Article35 1960-11-21 6 TELUK ANSON, Sun.— Tht Lower Perak division of the Umno is to form a special committee drawn from six sub-branches in the Teluk Anson area to prepare for tht coming town council elections.35 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1960-11-21 7 One of the least-known but the bloodiest side-shows of World War I 'Fortunately the Germans had not heard of the revolt' WHEN Soviet Defence Minister Malinovsky recently visited France to attend the abortive Paris Summit conference with Khrushchev, he made a special pilgrimage to the littleDaily Mirror - 1,230 words
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Miscellaneous244 1960-11-21 7 Buys Bunny By Ha I pit Beimdahl (I'M IRVING VI p/<F INSISTS ON [HMM...2 HAVE AM I 1 /ME AN'~MY~ T^H lyC~-TT- -T\V S^E GOINSTOABAWffRI I PEA IF YOU'LL r- a.tX BIG MOUTH 'K |T WHAT'S GOIN 1 ON t\\ MONEY BY SHOP SO Hi CAN Kc'LP 1 J— S244 words
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Article89 1960-11-21 8 ■•<, V» „,<!, S/0 Vimmum) WAI KWAI MAY of lohore Bahru thank IJ«. »srd 17 18 K K Hoxpital for rar» and aarVtH* r»nlrred during her stsy. MR. AND MRS. TAN CHIN HOO wreaths and "(rolls upon drath nnd funeral of Madam VoonK Voon Move on IS-11-SO. THE FAMILY89 words
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Article286 1960-11-21 8 Worrf* fit) (Minimum) CHEAT READING st little cost ■intf ol Psn and Kontaoa it R pore Cold Blorige, ■.-.hard Road. DOROTHY. CRAY Counsellor Anna sun will ks .it Kobinnonx. Rsfflrs th>« »<-*k Dorothy Gray for Hrauiy the Modern Way. r.IBSON AIR CONDITIONER* are BTkflaMs on Hire Purchase with In-286 words
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691 1960-11-21 8 The Straits Times Monday, November 21, 1960. T.U.C's No To 'Norms' The rejection by the Singapore Trade Union Congress of wage "norms" in established industry as the first essential for industrial ''peace with justice" is disappointing, although this decision is not entirely surprising- Organised labour in Singapore has always been691 words
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Article312 1960-11-21 8 It is sometimes hard to keep track of the bans and restrictions that proliferate in Indonesia. One of the more important, however, is to be lifted at the end of this month, as promised when the President in his capacity of Supreme War Administrator laid it down in312 words
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Article204 1960-11-21 8 Malaya has profited notably from the adoption of scientific padi cultivation methods, most of them borrowed from Japan, and will be well advised to keep up with further advances in the future. A great deal of research is carried out in some other rice growing countries, and through204 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1960-11-21 8 GAVIN YOUNG - THIS RAG-TAG RABBLE GAVIN YOUNG by LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday that is the Congo National Army..! THE RECENT incidents in Leopoldville, in which U.N. troops intervened between units of the Congolese National Army and Congolese civilian demonstrators, were significant in several respects. FIRST, it was demonstrated that the U.N. troops, when directed1,264 words
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129 1960-11-21 8 rERE is a hue and cry over the spending of a million dollars or so lor the construction of a new market in Johore Bahru. A new market Is long overdue. The psesent market Is an eye-sore, badly constructed, congested and very badly situated—being next129 words
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Letter205 1960-11-21 8 T PROTEST against the use of the phrase "yellow culture" in a derogatory sense by the Minister for Home Affairs Mr Ong Pang Boon. Yellow is the royal colour and an honoured colour in Malaya, and to use it In a derogatory sense is an act of grave205 words
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Letter60 1960-11-21 8 Bus plea PEOPLE who attend the x Novena at the Redemptorist Church in Thomson Road would be grateful If Tay Koh Vat Bus Co. could put a few more buses on the Beach Road-Nee Boon route on Saturdays. The number of buses running along this route at present60 words
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Article606 1960-11-21 8 NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE ON MALAYAN ARTS AND LETTERS "W THERE." asks Peter Hams, "are the manifestos, th« W arguments that fill the coffee houses and the pubs of richer capitals? Where are the schisms and the week-long hatreds from which emerge clarified and intensified ideas?"606 words
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Article188 1960-11-21 9 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government is stepping up the teaching of commercial subjects in schools to fill the needs of commerce, business and industry and the expanding economy of J the country. It is offering a scholarship in Britain the first or its kind188 words
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Article50 1960-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Federation's Ambassador to Japan. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng. flew in here by BOAC tcnight from Tokyo for a two-week private visit. Dr. Lee will fly to Penang tomorrow for the double wedding of his son and daughter which will take place next week-rtid.50 words
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Article242 1960-11-21 9 GENEVA EXPERT COMING TO ADVISE GOVT. ON MEDICAL TRAINING, EXPANSION TO MEET NEEDS OF COUNTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. AN official of the World Health Organisation is due here shortly to advise the Fede- ration Government on the expansion of its medical training programme. He is242 words
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Article96 1960-11-21 9 Thieves get away with $12,000 SINGAPORE, Sun. Thieves broke into the home of a City Council officer in Prome Road, off Balestier Road, here yesterday and made away with $12,000 in cash and Jewellery. Police found that the thieves removed tiles from th« roof of the house to gain entry.96 words
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Article93 1960-11-21 9 Protected area for trees J^UANTAN. Sun. The Pahang Government has reserved a 432-acre site In Chenor, in the Temerloh district, for the preservation of indigenous trees. The site is at the 65th mile iCuantan-Maran road near the Jenka River. More than 10 types of fruit trees, common In Pahang, are93 words
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Article67 1960-11-21 9 IPOH. Sun. Heavy rain in the Ipoh area last night flooded many low-lying areas and a section of the Ipoh-Penang main trunk road. A stretch of about 30 yards of the road at the 12th milestone in front of the Kanthan Bharu new village north of67 words
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Article50 1960-11-21 9 MALACCA, Bun. The death took pface here today of a well-known local resident Mr. Ec Yew Cheng 69 He Is the father of Mr. T. C. Ec, a Radio Malaya-an-nouncer, and elder brother of a former member of the Federal Council, Mr. Ec Yew Kirn.50 words
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Article, Illustration225 1960-11-21 9 -PROPERTY VALUERS DID NOT KNOW LOCAL CONDITIONS, THEY SAY JTCALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five hundred residents of the Malay settlement at Kampong Bharu here held a mass meeting at the kampong mosque compound today to protest against tbe new municipal valuation of their properties. They decided225 words
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242 1960-11-21 9 AT 71, HE COULDN'T FIND PROOF OF SARAWAK BIRTH KUCHING, Sunday. a SARAWAK-BORN Englishman, anxious to f* accept his daughter's invitation to visit her in Canada, had no birth certificate \vhen he applied for a passport So Mr. Frederick Walker, 71. turned to the land of his Wrth for help.242 words
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Article82 1960-11-21 9 Out goes the name Raffles SINGAPORE, Sun. The name Raffles will soon be no longer associated with two of Singapore s wellknown institutions the library and museum. Under the Raffles National Library (Change of Name) Ordinance 1960. and the Raffles National Museum (Change of Name) Ordinance 1960, which were introduced82 words
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Article55 1960-11-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thailand will send a 27-man delegation the largest to the 26th Rotary District Conference beginning here on Friday. Three hundred delegates from South-East Asia will attend the conference at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall. The Sultan of Selangor, who Is an honorary55 words
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Article33 1960-11-21 9 IPOH. Sun.— Ng Sam. 23 a quarry worker, was attacked by an unknown assailant with a stool while he was eating at a mcc stall In Theatre Street here today33 words
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207 1960-11-21 9 Bureau will be set up to help tourists in Highlands fTANAH RATA, Sun.— A tourist bureau will be set up here next month to assist visitors to the Cameron Highlands. At a recent public meeting, residents of this town decided to form the Ca- meron Highlands Tourist Association. which will207 words
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Article54 1960-11-21 9 IPOH, Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Shaarl bin Piai. today expressed the hope that banks In Ipoh would help the kampong people In their rural development project. He was speaking at the official opening of the Ipoh branch of the Malayan Banking Ltd., in54 words
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Article29 1960-11-21 9 IPOH, Sun. The Perak Chinese School Teachers Union, which was formed three months ago, celebrated Teachers Day yesterday with a cocktail party attended by about 500 people.29 words
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Article334 1960-11-21 9 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sunday T» H E Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. today praised the 2.300 members of the Harbour Trade Union here for their contribution to industrial peace. Addressing the annual meeting of the union, he said that there had been no breach334 words
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Article144 1960-11-21 9 pENANG, Sun. A Japanese Government training ship left Penang today to investigate new Ashing grounds in Malayan waters for the Federation's Fisheries Department. The grounds are believed to be mainly Inhabited by the skitjack, a fish like the tuna species regarded as ideal for144 words
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Advertisement202 1960-11-21 9 warren plastic s t X'MAS 2 TREES '^Jslpi' I Spore Fad. of Malaya .4. 30" h.gh in Gr««n, Whit* or Pink. $21.00 $28.00 high in Gr*«R. $45.00 $58.00 ,w Deluxe modal, 48" high in Green, with nofiral trae aroma. $48.00 $62.00 high in Gracn ar Whit.. $66.00 $85.00 Deluxe model202 words
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Advertisement172 1960-11-21 9 ]UIIgJS(Eja(X' EfELIIUJQQLEI a/ow you gaa/ /tff&tto QUALITY FURNITURE Dunlopillo Foam RjDotr Mattross V -~-r "FUJm/// I Now Availably on I r~^&r* TuIW I^*9hL'A Tliit 7 pmc« l I 1119 room Mt from f\ j$ J $25/- p*r month. JPWr^^\ uit from $26 00 I per month. R Wj FURNITURE DEPT172 words
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687 1960-11-21 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Story of a century of medicine and surgery ALLINGTON KENNARD THI ROAD TO MOOIRN SURCfRY. By Huio CUmt. (LwtttrworHi Press 305.). By T^HE daily miracles of modern surgery are taken so much for granted that the primitive butchery of a hundred years ago is almost beyond our comprehension. Surgery was687 words
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Article308 1960-11-21 10 ATOMIC RADIATION DANGERS. By H.W. HetkitollSmrth <D«nt 3s 6d.) By WALTER WARWICK ANY discussion of atomic radiation suffers from the lack of well observed facts, especially as regards radiation's influence on human heredity. The genetic risks take a very long time to mature. The main part of308 words
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Article124 1960-11-21 10 A NEW Malayan his- torlcal scries is being published by Eastern Universities Press for the student reader, the first of them beinir Mr. J. M. Gullick's history of Selangor. Mr. Gullick draws on Winstedt's History of Selangor and Middlebrook's Yap Ah Loy for the early period, when Bugis124 words
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Article333 1960-11-21 10 ROBERT BLAKE - ROBERT BLAKE BY THE PRICE OF VICTORY. By R. W, Thompson. (Constable. 255.) liflß. THOMPSON Has a message to impart: briefly, that the decline' of British power, the ascendancy of the United States, the post-war pattern of Europe especially Germany, were all determined by the decision333 words
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Article175 1960-11-21 10 s. sivadas - s. sivadas By The Integral Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo. By Haridas Chaudhuri and Frederic Spiegelberg (George Allen Unwin 425.) By S.- Sivadas. I*HIS is a comA memdrative symposium conceived in 1957 on the 65th birthday anniversary of Sri Aurobindo who died in 1950. Thirty scholars have contributed articles175 words
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Advertisement29 1960-11-21 10 GO OMTREAT YOURSELF TO FRY'S MILK CHOCOLATE NUTS in the HQN handy packs MARWITZ mm i jl ■■■i-»n ZEISS S3*. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. lewostT* ooiom mmmi PHONE *****. SINOAPORC?7.29 words
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Miscellaneous293 1960-11-21 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS flsh (8). 4. It might b« played onto It- 6 The sort of form the batsman land table (B>. dreads? (6). 8. Recollect a nice large number 7. Scoffing at the barrier? >7>. In the choir? (6). 14. Punishment that scholars pre9. Oar breaks getting to293 words
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Advertisement1635 1960-11-21 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE fO ABEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. p. Sham Pentng ASRASTUS M seines, Liverpeel, A'montl le Pert/Teeey Nn 22 ALCINOUS liverpMl, Glasgow Tlday Niv 24 Niv 25 21 NOT 31/ 1 ANTILOCHUS Genoa. Brem.. Hon.. h'burg, Loodon Nl» 23 Niv 25 MENESTNEUS litsraesJ. Havre, Hamburg1,635 words
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Advertisement1352 1960-11-21 11 THE E.A.C. LINES-----/StߣS\ ADEN. REBSEA. MEDITERUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PBtTS. A/^^y« Spore P Sham Peneng 3I)S2L\JSJ "FAISTRIA" I) ll Pert 22 Nev 21,25 Nev 21/27 NOT JSjf -POONA" a) 21 Nev/ 4 Dec 5/ I Oec 7 1 Dec <Xlil%r IUUANDt'I) 19 21 Dec 22 23 Dec 24/2S DM iTTtrai'lTifty1,352 words
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Advertisement1467 1960-11-21 11 bSlloing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD an SINGAPORE (iMtrperatad it tke Oeited Kitgdem) II LINES SAILINGS tl ADEN, UK. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Ptnang BENVENUE Hamburg. Im«m, G'mouth ll Pert/23 Not 21/21 Niv 31 Nn/ 1 Dec BENVORLICN Livtrpetl, Antwerp. Rot* B men, H'burg. M'brough 23/21 Not 211,467 words
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1215 1960-11-21 12 By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS and tin shares were generally firmer on the Malayan sharemarket last week, with more inquiries at improved prices and a greater volume of business. Although the commodity price was lower, rubbers were generally steady with selective support I at1,215 words
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Article47 1960-11-21 12 Cold Storage Lower Perak Tongkah Harbour United Malacca Interim. urrent payment 14', Is. 3d. 2».>. 15 Date of payment Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Jan. 4 Nov. 29 Total for year 20' i 2s. 30% Total for previous year 15 l o 2s. 3d. NIL 20%47 words
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Article32 1960-11-21 12 Kl BBKK TIN (per Ib.i (per picul) Nov. 14 87i eta. S396 15 Ml ata. S395.S71 16 88) cU. S396 17 891 on. S396 18 86; ctv S3S5.871 IS S395.o»32 words
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Article448 1960-11-21 12 rE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant., on Saturday. Nov. 19. (all rates to $100). Canada: buying airmail T.T. 1 32 7 16. O.D. 32 9/16. 90 d/st 33 credit bills. 33 1/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada448 words
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Article191 1960-11-21 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday. Nov. 19. (BarRains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $1.96 D. $1.95 and $1.94; M. Breweries $2.65 and $2.66; M. Colls (2) $1.75 c191 words
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Article23 1960-11-21 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Not. 19 Not. 18 Industrial*: 129.13 128.60 TIN: 189.24 189.19 5 Rubbers: 211.25 210.9* Jan. 1 1958 100.23 words
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Article1424 1960-11-21 12 T<Ht following- M of revised 1 quotations was issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday 1 November 19) H and L stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. INDUSTRIALS I SI aim tricks. 1.00 JO Ords1,424 words
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578 1960-11-21 12 Polysoprene: 'Three years to develop' TIRADE SOURCES in New York said at the week- A end that the effects of an announcement, of a U.S. fitfe-cent cut in the price of polysoprene rubber to 27 cents per lb. were mainly psychological. It would take about three i years before any578 words
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Article110 1960-11-21 12 COMMODITY REVIEW coconut oil at $42} for buiw and I 846 lor drum. Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed 'copra: Nov. $28 4 Nominal". Singapore Coconut Oil Millen' Association: bulk 542;. sellers, drum $46* sellers. Tone was quiet. Other < hinrse Produce ExchangeAP - 110 words
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Advertisement1169 1960-11-21 12 jK-'^liheJ Express U.S.A. Pacific cV Atlantic Coast Service t.IJk. E.T.A. 1.1.A. Scon P. S>»m Penang H>onf I. AnfUu N. York "KMiklDI Mtru Ist Call 22/2S Ntv 21 71 Nl« 21 Nlf 111 Call n 31 Nt* i Btc li Dtc 11 ill ■■SoksJiti Mam" 27 M Die 31/ 2 Jaa1,169 words
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Advertisement297 1960-11-21 12 YOU'RE IH GOOD COMPANY when you join the growing number of shrewd investors who know thot in UNIT TRUSTS, finonciol experts spread investments over Malaya's soundest enterprises. For information and Free Booklet writa to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Box 90, Sinaopor*. -^^Z\ yiM ISRAEL NAVIGATION /^i\ I W1 COMPANY.297 words
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Advertisement529 1960-11-21 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC PUBLIC XOTKr Proposed Competition for Murals lo Intrjnrr Fo>cr, Singapore Polytechnic j The Board ol Governors. ih« Singapore Polytechnic invites Designers to submit designs lor the proposed treatment of two Ilanki mst marble walls to the Entrance Foyer, the Singapore Polytechnic. lin tne form of murals, and529 words
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Advertisement828 1960-11-21 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BANK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU (CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYA) Applications are Invited from Federal Citixens for appointment to the following positions in Bank Negara Tanah Melayu:— 1. INMIAITI ECONOMIST (1) DUTlES:— Economic and statistical research. QUALIFICATIONS:— An Honours Degree from a recognised University; post-graduate experience in economic or statistical828 words
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Advertisement882 1960-11-21 13 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Trndera Office of the Chief Administrative Officer: (PuUic Enquiry and Complaints Bureau. 1st Floor, City Hall) (a) Cleaning, oiling and repairing of Typewriters. Adding Machines. Calculators and Accounting Machines during 1961. Tender Deposit (50/-. Close at 2.15 pjn. on 6th December 1960. Gas Department: (Gas882 words
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Advertisement846 1960-11-21 13 NOTICE FIRST LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY STATE OF SINGAPORE l TAN TOOK SENG'S HOSPITAL (TRANSFER) BILL (BILL No It*) The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Tan Tock Seng's Hospital (Transfer) i Bill would welcome representations from the public on the Bill. The purport of the Bill is to provide846 words
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Advertisement800 1960-11-21 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Appointment of Assistant Veterinary Surgeon Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the appointment of Asst. Veterinary Surgeon. 2 The appointment is on tr>e salary scale of $506x24-626 /674x 24-770. 788x24-812 per month plus cost of living allowance at current rate. Point800 words
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Advertisement726 1960-11-21 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Required HEALTH VISITORS. Mldwives St Child Welfare Section, in salary scale Sl9O-15A-295/B/ 310-15A-400 plus existing variable allowance and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in the first instance with a view to future permanency. Successful726 words
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Advertisement1036 1960-11-21 13 (Continued from parr t) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (Vin.)-Box St cts. extra QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED Librarian required for school library Apply Box A 6694 s.T. Spore RELIABLE GENERAL AMAH— mornings only general household t duties. including washing etc Box A 6933 S.T. Spore. WANTED lady advertisement canvasser on monthly1,036 words
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Advertisement902 1960-11-21 13 EDUCATION tt Words SS (Him.)— Box St cts. extra HOW It YOUR Malay proKrrssln*? Improve your knowl. tional l-ariK-ii.Tti l.v readlni Rrnia Hanan daily, the only rsjaaa norm LanßuaKa newspaper. UNIVtRIITT TUTORIAL CLASSCI coaching for Latin. Malay, Krencn, School Ortincau. Secretarial. Commercial Suhjects. Arts and Law, Ring 31R28 K. B.902 words
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Article, Illustration683 1960-11-21 14 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By Penang, Sunday He beats Fook Ying to clinch it npHE Badminton As- sociation of Malaya today named the Thomas Cup team for the Asian zone final at Bangkok next month as: Teh Kew San, Eddy Choong, Lim Say Hup, Tan683 words
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Article60 1960-11-21 14 LONDON. Sun. Tom Gravenev. 33-yrar-old veteran of 48 Ml may be replaced by 23-yea.r-old amateur Tom Pugh as Gloucestershire cricket captain for the 1980--61 season. The county committee recommended this move at a meeting in Gloucester yesterday. Pugh. an old Btonion, scored 1,01 1 runsReuter - 60 words
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154 1960-11-21 14 I>ENANG. Sun. Teh Kew Wan (men's singles) and Tan Galk Bee (women's singles), both of Penang. head the ranking list announced by the Badminton Association of Malaya today. Kew San and Llm Say Hup top the men's doubles rankings and Galk Bee and154 words
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653 1960-11-21 14 LONDON, Sun.—Tottenham's unbeaten run ended last week, but any fears that the defeat might have shaken their confidence were ruthlessly dispelled yesterday when they crushed Birmingham 6-0 in the First Division of* the English Football League. Showing the sparkling rhythm that took themReuter - 653 words
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Article1363 1960-11-21 14 Aston Villa 2 Fulham 1 Blackburn 2 Cardiff I Blackpool 1 Arsenal 1 Bolton 3 Burnley S Chelsea 6 Man. City 3 l.verton 5 Newcastle 0 Leicester 2 Sheff. Wed. 1 Man. ltd. 3 West Broni 0 Tottenham 6 Birmingham 0 West Ham 2 Notts Forest 41,363 words
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Article141 1960-11-21 14 S'pore fail in Cup replay IJONG KONG. Sun. 11 The visiting Singapore soccer team was trounced 5-0 by AllHong Kong in the Aw Hoe memorial Cup replay here last night. Half-time score was 3-0. Hong Kong netted only fiv« minutes from the start but did not appear to discourage theReuter - 141 words
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Article107 1960-11-21 14 SYDNEY. Sun.— Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson. Australia's probable Davis Cup tennis doubles combination today convincingly won the final of the New South Wales doubles over Bob Mark and Rod Layer 6-2, 14-12. 6-4. The all-Australian final strongly enhanced Australia's chances of retaining the Davis Cup.UPI - 107 words
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Article32 1960-11-21 14 MELBOURNE. Sun. Ccrrr Gomez, manazer of the West Indies cricket team in Australia, s ill and has been advised to stay in bed for at least three days.— Router.Reuter - 32 words
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Article153 1960-11-21 14 SOCCER IRISH CITY (IP: Aids. 2 Bangor 1; Cliftonville 1 Crusaders 1; DeiTy 1 Ballymena 4; Gleiiiivon 7 Distillery 1; Olentoran 3 Coleraine 0; Linfield 1 Portadown 1. RUGBY UNION TOUR MATCH (Hawick): S. ol Scotland 3. S. African tourists 19 BADMINTON N. ENGLAND OPEN fBirkenhead): Women's153 words
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Advertisement192 1960-11-21 14 1 DEWAN PENGETAHUAN DAN PUSTAKA 63-D (2nd Floori SI LTAN STRKLT. Xl ALA LI MPI R. PELATEH BACHAAN NATIONAL LAN(.I AGE READERS AND WORKBOOKS FOR NON-MALAY SCHOOLS J checked by FEDERAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES Permission to distribute to schools obtained from Education Authorities of various States Readers: Books la Ila $0.80192 words
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Advertisement101 1960-11-21 14 A New Sensation by PEUGEOT. The "404" Iml 111 I Bffiljß A Sitttr Mtdel to tbt "403". Thote who hrn owned fiM i "403" kiow tht reliability aid economy of PEUGEOT J Cart. Here then it a now detign embodying the sane characteristics. A combination of technique add styling. CASH101 words
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Article, Illustration748 1960-11-21 15 WHEN Malaya meet footballers in thei Merdeka Stadium tome their biggest need will to be able to remain or right till the last minu Yesterday the Malay form *n months, dominat •hey were playing a pi at own reserves. They dazzled themSg Beh Leow - 748 words
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Article54 1960-11-21 15 IPOH. Sun— Ceylon Association won the Brander Shield league championship here today when they were awarded a walkover by Railway R.C. in a key match. Ceylon Association and Railway R.C. tied with 11 points each in all their .six outings and a replay was scheduled for today54 words
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Article92 1960-11-21 15 SINGAPORE. Sun The Bombay waterpolo team of 11 players led by manager Mr. Golwalla. arrived hwre today to begin their Singapore and Federation tour. The Bombay team will play two matches in Singapore on Wednesday and Friday. On Thursday they will meet a Singapore team at swimming.92 words
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101 1960-11-21 15 PRISONS KEEP GOVERNMENT SERVICES CUP TV\IPING, Sun. Federation Prisons retained the Government Services inter-stai* and departmental sorer cap when they beat Selangor Government Services 3-1 at Sultan YiuofT Stadium here today. Prisons scored first in the 15th minute through Low Kum took Six minutes later Abdul Ghani equalised off a101 words
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Article389 1960-11-21 15 FIROIE SALAHUOIN - FIROIE SALAHUOIN BETTER GOAL AVERAGE By Singapore. Sunday SINGAPORE wiped off their recent Segamat hu- mil:?.tion by Malacca when they won their return hockey match 2-0 Lo take the MH.F. quadrangular tiiampionship with an unbeaten record at Farrer Park stadium today. Their meeting today was the389 words
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Article61 1960-11-21 15 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Selan1X gor became champions in the women's triangular hockey tournament here today. Selangor beat Pcralc 4-1 today. Yesterday they drew 0-0 with Penang. In a Malayan trial held on the padang alter the triangular matches. Colours beat Whites 6-0. with goals by Mrs. Kulaveera Slngam,61 words
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Article132 1960-11-21 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Malacca, who shot Into Malayan hockey prominence this season with shock wins over Singapore and selangor. added Negri Sembllan among their victims this mornln? when they beat them by 2-1 at Balestler Road. After 15 minutes Malacca took the lead when Justin de132 words
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Article94 1960-11-21 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. A late goal by fullback Sathiapalain off a iort comer hit gave Negri Sembilan a 2-1 win and sent Selangor. champions of Ipoh quadrangular, tumbling to bottom place in the Singapore series at Parrer Park today. On the run of play, however. Selangor deserved at94 words
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295 1960-11-21 15 THRILLING FINISH IN CASTROL TROPHY SINGAPORE. Sunday OINGAPORE motor*3 cQfCltng ace Soh Guan Hee won the Castrol Trophy over 25 gruelling laps on the Sembawang circuit today. Riding a Norton Manx, Ouan Bee covered the distance in 30mln. 02.2Ssec. He took the295 words
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Advertisement152 1960-11-21 15 The ideal Christmas gift ZEISSIKON From the Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super, the I W\Ji 1U 2) UvOV SCXXHIk fciitt'UiHii :tt«'" ::::.:t- iv 1 .:•>••*! single lens reflex ca- 9 mera, with year's of KOflt l II© 11© experience going into its construction to the amazingly inexpensive Zeiss Ikon Continette, with152 words
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Miscellaneous285 1960-11-21 15 SOCCKR Tour match: Malaya v LDA of Costa Rica (Metaeka Stadium. 6 p.m.. HoCKfcV Spore League Div. 1: Schools v University; CSC v Khalsa (Balestier Rd); Div. 2: RAP Beletar v RAP Tengah (Seletan; Div. 3: SHB Police v BODCA (Bt Chermln); friendly: SRC B 1 v Police B (padang).285 words
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Article249 1960-11-21 16 Liberal Democrats get 145 of 200 seats known so far in Japan polls TOKYO, Sunday THE ffoverniiijj party built up and looked like holding a commanding lead as vote counting proceeded tonight after Sunday's general (•lections in Japan. The Socialists lagged and the new DemocraticReuter - 249 words
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97 1960-11-21 16 LEOPOLDMLLK, Sun. Four Americans. including a woman, were attacked with knives and injured today by a crowd of Congolese following an accident in which a Congolese was run over and killed. Their car was burnt. The three men were members of the U.S. embassy97 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-11-21 16 SHUM CHUN (China), Sun. Mr. D. C. Barty, Deputy Director of Commerce and Industry, (left) and Mr. Tsao |o-Ming. representative of the People's Committee of Po On County, sign an agreement on the supply of water from the Shum Chun reservoir to Hong KongUPI - 84 words
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396 1960-11-21 16 Tibet children deported to China Author NEW YORK, Sun THE READER'S Digest today published an article by Lowell V. Thomas in which he described the prevailing situation in Tibet under Communist rule as "what Buchenwald was to the 1940's Tibet was to the *****." Mr. Thomas, noted newspaperman, author and396 words
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Article64 1960-11-21 16 PERTH, Sun. The West Australian Cabinet is expected to discuss tomorrow the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into an allegation that a bookmaker attempted to bribe a Government Legislative Assembly member, the Premier. Mr. David Brand, said last night. He said the commission would be64 words
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154 1960-11-21 16 Super baby behind the big Ford 'grab' bid I ONDON. Sun.— A su- per baby car which will "sweep through the world market" is the the reason behind the attempt by Ford of America to obtain complete control of Ford of Britain, according to the Detroit correspondent of the SundayReuter - 154 words
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Article43 1960-11-21 16 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, South African Prime Minister, disclosed in a n»'w.->paper statement last night that he has accepted Mr. Macmillan's ad- vice to have South Africa's continued Commonwealth membership discussed at :i I conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers. -Neuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article107 1960-11-21 16 JAKARTA, Sunday. PUBLICATIONS using Chinese characters will be prohibited in Indonesia from June 1 next year. The ban was announced by Indonesia's Supreme War Administration, which .stated that "publications using scripts other than Roman script. Arabic script and native Indonesian regional scripts, will be prohibited."107 words
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Article41 1960-11-21 16 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Government is to investigate and register property held by senior officials of the administration. The Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff. General Nasution, has already volunteered to go before the committee.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article12 1960-11-21 16 LAGOS, Sun.— Nigeria has approved a defence pact with Britain.12 words
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Advertisement523 1960-11-21 16 (Continued from Pace '3> BIRTHS kturtfn >/» (Vmimiim, COBBETT: To I. *.:> and ivter 8 son IH. 11. 60 Deo Gratlas and sincere thinks to doctor and staff at Gleneagles, TRECASKIS: to Pam and Day d. a daughter. Julles Clare at Kota Babru on IK. 11.60. SANDELL: To Androraarh. and523 words
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