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Title Section19 1960-11-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER k.9, 1960 15 CENTS. [jut" I19 words
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Article894 1960-11-29 1 NEXT MOVE— TO RESTART 1950 TALKS Concern over 'no UN' remarks by Subandrio 'Whole affair may be off if...' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, returned home today from his mission-of-peace and indicated that the next move in solving the difficult West Irian894 words
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Article, Illustration347 1960-11-29 1 1 0,000 throng airport for rousing welcome KUALA LUMPUR, Monday AIALAYA today wel- corned back its Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, after his 45-day tour of North America and Europe. A 10.000 banner-carrying crowd thronged the airport here to welcome the Tengku. who arrived wearing a white ten-gallon Texan hat347 words
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Article47 1960-11-29 1 JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno has appointed a J woman as the "roving ambassador" of Indonesia. Antara News Agency reported today. She is Mrs. Supenl Nagalcusumah, who has been given the task of maintaining good relations between Indonesia and other Asian and African countries. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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443 1960-11-29 1 LUMUMBA LEAV ES CAPITAL FOR NORTH CONGO LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday THE deposed Congolese Premier, Mr. Patrice Lumumba, last night left the official residence where he has been held a virtual prisoner for about two months, for Stanleyville. Stanleyville, about 800 miles northeast of here and capital of Orientale Province, is theReuter - 443 words
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90 1960-11-29 1 Australian journalist expelled by S. Vietnam MI.LBOI KM-.. Mon.— John Irven Williams, special correspondent in South Vietnam of the morning newspaper The Sun NewsPictorial and its associate evening newspaper The Melbourne Herald, has been expelled by Government order. The Sun NewsPictorial said yesterday. In an editorial, the newspaper said: "AsReuter - 90 words
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Article26 1960-11-29 1 BOMBAY. Mon Crown Prince Akihlto and Princess Mlchiko of Japan, visited a milk colony in the royal couple's only engagement in Bombay today.— U.P.l.26 words
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Article132 1960-11-29 1 Dr. Goh presents budget today SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will present the Government's 19 6 1 budget to the Legislative Assembly tomorrow. The meeting, which is expected to finish the same day, will also deal with a number of oral questions and Bills. Mr.132 words
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Article19 1960-11-29 1 6ODr WASHED btXGAPOBI Non Ferret John Ap] b« 'J up oil Nlll ♦■■u.b H: jpjv r. 1| ot||19 words
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Article, Illustration420 1960-11-29 2 Ghana, Mali agree on a new link-up ACCRA, Monday GHANA, which already forms a union with Guinea, is to sot up a common Parliament with the Mali Republic, President Nkrumah announced on his relurn here last night from a visit to Mali. In an airport speech. Dr. Nkrumah said this420 words
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Article, Illustration125 1960-11-29 2 WIGGLING her way round the Tokyo night club circuit is "Princess Amina. the belly -dancing wife of Tony Moynihan. Qic son of a British peer. She and her husband* (bongo drummer at extreme left) have been booked for 12 weeks at the Copacabana.UPI - 125 words
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289 1960-11-29 2 THE CROWDED WORLD IS BENEFICIAL, SA YS EXPERT NEW YORK. Monday TWO experts clashed yesterday on the effect increased population would have on the world. They are Dr. Colin Clark and Mr. Frederick Osborn. Growth of population U generally beneficial. Dr. Clark, director of the Institute for Research on AgriculturalReuter - 289 words
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158 1960-11-29 2 Mauritania: 101 guns salute its freedom j VOUAKCHOTT. 'Maurl--1 taniai. Mon. A flag with a jjulci >; half moon rose to the top of this sand-dune capitals highe flagpole today while a 101. gun salute proclaimed ta.Ua'.s independence. At midnight, with sheep slaughtering and other celebrations already un-der-way. Premier MoktarReuter; UP - 158 words
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Miscellaneous35 1960-11-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby < A if T lWfiv oqbss. eiow&ts. sutxsM Y we'ii may* to €at I LiL!vS2«: &LOVGS. TAXI. STOCKINGS. J V AW AWFUL UJT TO I \^«>N DRfeSSy HAIR-DO HANDBAGj—^ A PROFIT/35 words
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Article485 1960-11-29 3 MOSCOW, Mon. HE SENDS MESSAGE TO PEKING DECLARING FRIENDSHD? BETWEEN THE TWO PEOPLES TO BE UNBREAKABLE rPHE Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, said ties between China and Russia were "everlasting and unbreakable" and promised that his Government would "spare no efforts" to strengthen further Sino-Soviet solidarity. Mr.UPI - 485 words
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Article24 1960-11-29 3 SANTA MONICA. Mon. Actress Lana Turne. 39. went to the altar for the fifth time yesterday to marry wealthy rancher Fred May.24 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-11-29 3 A DIVINITY student, Malcolm R. Carnabam, is seen being roughed up by three other white students because 'he helped Negroes during a recent stand-in demonstration against segregation at Nashville (Tennessee). UPI picture.UPI - 39 words
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Article83 1960-11-29 3 Not my cup of tea, says Tom NAIROBI. Mon.— Mr Tom Mboya, general secretary of the. Kenya African National Union (Kanu) said yesterday that Kanu had a flag which would be hoisted in place of the Union Jack when Kenya became Independent. He told a crowd of about 25.000 here:Reuter - 83 words
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Article72 1960-11-29 3 CHITTAGONG, Mon. Two people were killed, one was Injured and 40 were am »ted in a weekend clash at a jute mill near here in which police opened, fire on a crowd of 300 angry workers. The police said the crowd, enraged by the arrest ofReuter - 72 words
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Article182 1960-11-29 3 LONDON, Monday. /^APTAIN John Roberts. English leader of Baluba tribesmen, in the Congo's Kasai Province, arrived in Britain early today in a Royal Canadian Air Force plane. Capt. Roberts spoke about his Congo exploits at a Press conference. He said he had gone outReuter - 182 words
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97 1960-11-29 3 STUDENTS TO CHECK ON COLOUR BAR LANDLADIES I ONDON. Mon. The National Union of Students annual conference, held at Margate, instructed its executive to discover the extent of the colour bar which some landladies in Britain practice against coloured students. Students at the Chelsea College of Science and Technology. London,Reuter - 97 words
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Article46 1960-11-29 3 CAPETOWN. Mon. Six non -whites were refused service when they sat for 20 minutes in a tea-room in the Kirtenbosrh Botanical Gardens here. Last week, three attempts were made by multi-racial groups here to stage sit-in demonstrations in white eating places. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article359 1960-11-29 3 LONDON, Monday. THE Admiralty chiefs are studying a £400 million J plan for a new look Royal Navy, the Daily Mail said today A fleet of super carriers more frigates and destroyers equipped with the latest surface-to-air missiles, and at least two more nuclearReuter - 359 words
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87 1960-11-29 3 Breeder Fred breathes life into a 'dead' pup DRISBANE. Mon.— A dog breeder today used the mouth-to-mouth method to reylve a "dead" ereyhound puppy. Mr. Fred Forbes found the two-day-old puppy lying beneath Its mother, apparently smothered. It seemed lifeless. He was preparing to bury It when he thought ofReuter - 87 words
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Article31 1960-11-29 3 BONN. Mon Prince Philip drove by car into West Germany yesterday for his annual visit to relatives at Zwingenberg. a picturesque village on the River Neckar near Heidelberg.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article25 1960-11-29 3 PARIS. Mon. The French Government today Introduced new measures against prostitutes, venereal disease and homosexuals as part of its drive against vice. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article100 1960-11-29 3 MACHINE GUNS ARE FIRED INTO MOB fARACAS. Mon. National Guardsmen fired sub-machine guns into a crowd of several thousands stone-throw-ing rioters last night after anti-government demonstrators took control of a block of buildings in Caracas. The authorities said that an 18-year-old student was killed and five others were injured, althoughUPI - 100 words
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Article46 1960-11-29 3 LONDON. Mon. Barman Hubert Richlngs. 58, was delighted yesterday when Reading police phoned to say his new car. which had been stolen, had been recovered. A few hours later police called him to report It had been stolen again. U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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Miscellaneous388 1960-11-29 3 RADIO SPORE AADIO MALAYA MeUiura \Va\e IM melrrs (41.7 metresi Short Wave 6» metres AM 80 nme S**" I l NeearaMiort Wave. 6, metres Headlines: 6.05 Mornfrom 9.00—10.09 p.m. nig Melodies; «.5o Keep Pit with A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Tellc Lee. 7.00 Johnny Dankworth M And His Orchestra; 7.30388 words
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Article, Illustration112 1960-11-29 4 HE WILL TRAIN LEADERS FOR YMCA SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. L. Maynard Catchlngs, (above) the first Negro American to be appointed acting secretary-general of the Malayan Council of YMCAs has now been assigned to aid and strengthen the YMCAs of Malaya and Singapore. He will assist in recruiting and training leaders112 words
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Article52 1960-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The foundation stone for a new $125,000 Hindu Temple at Chander Road, was laid today by Mr. G. Uttamram. a leading Indian businessman here. Hindu religious leaders and prominent Indian businessmen attended the ceremony. The temple is being built by the Singapore North Indian52 words
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Article, Illustration253 1960-11-29 4 CLERK AND DRIVER HURT IN STRUGGLE WITH THUGS WHO AMBUSHED CAR, HIT HEADMASTER SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO people were knifed in a school payroll grab in Wilkinson Road here today. They were wounded in a struggle with three thugs after their car was ambushed at lunch-time.253 words
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152 1960-11-29 4 TWO BOOKIE'S AGENTS ARE FINED $400 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two brothers, Teo Boon Liang and Teo Boon Chua, today admitted during their trial on a charge of loitering for the purpose of bookmaklng, that they were bookmaker's agents. Through their counsel, Mr. P. F. De Souza, at the close of the152 words
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Article193 1960-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A FIVE-MAN organisation and methods team has arrived here from London to make an on-the-spot study and to advise the Government on how best a merger of the overseas services of the Telecommunications Department and the Singapore branch of Cable and Wireless193 words
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Article67 1960-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 24--year-old Harbour Board labourer, Yeo Choo Thye. plunged to his death from a flat in Upper Pickering Street here late tonight Yeo, who fell from the eighth floor, was the 21st. fall victim since the flat was built in 1952. A pair of67 words
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Article20 1960-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Art Society held Its 12th annual general meeting at the British Council Hall today.20 words
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138 1960-11-29 4 Nanyang group to carry out big rural survey SINGAPORE, Monday. TiHE Social Science Society of Nanyang University has begun the first part of its survey of the rural economy of Singapore with a study of the Jurong and Bukit Timah areas. More than 100 undergraduates have been picked tor the138 words
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Article109 1960-11-29 4 Crown withdraws charge SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men produced before Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court today on a charge of gang robbery were freed, following the withdrawal of the charge by the Crown. They are Ng Kiew Leng and Sect Teng Heng, who were accused of committing gang robbery109 words
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Article96 1960-11-29 4 CINGAPORE. Mon. Th« People's Association recently held a general meeting, and the following sub-committees were formed to promote active participation in community centres activities:— Sports and Recreation subcommittee chairman, Mr. A. T. Rajah; secretary, Mr. Ton Khoon Seng; assistant secretary, Mr. S. Yogarajah. Education and Literary subcommittee96 words
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Article28 1960-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuaj 1 Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has consented to become the first patron of the newly-formed Blood Donors Association of Singapore28 words
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Article32 1960-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The secretary of tHe Singapore Government Printing Office Employees Union, Mr. R. K. Samy, Js going on three months leave to India in the Asia on Thursday.32 words
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Article272 1960-11-29 4 rjiHE following Is today's L schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Zurich, Beirut, Bahrein, Delhi. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (8A796) 5 35 p.m.; from London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta iBA--708) 7-30 p.m.; from London, Rome. Istanbul, Teheran. Bombay. Colombo272 words
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Miscellaneous108 1960-11-29 4 Singapore diary... PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Malay class beginners 10.30 a m.. OF SINGAPORE: Exhibition of Japanese flower arrangement 11 works by Peng Seng-Wu and a.m.. Blue Triangle Club 5.15 Lee-Llm at Raffles Museum, pjn. Stamford Road, 9 a.m. to 5.30 Y.M-C.A.: Billiards 9 a.m., P-ni. Junior department and lable SOCIETY FOR108 words
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Article257 1960-11-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday r rm importance of free enterprise in "Malaya was strongly emphasised today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, when he declared open talks between Germany and Malaya here. The talks, attended by eight Malayan and three German257 words
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100 1960-11-29 5 BRUNEI CHIEF MINISTER OPENS NEW BANK BRANCH BRUNEI. TOWN. Mon.— The Malayan Banking Ltd. opened its first branch office here today. The official opening ceremony was conducted by the Chief Minister of Brunei. Da to Seri Paduka Haji Ibrahim bin Motaamed Jahfar, and was attended by senior Government officials. TheReuter - 100 words
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Article22 1960-11-29 5 KLUANG. Mon. A married woman tapper. Valliamai. 41. was found hanging from a rubber tree on Wessington Estate. Rengam. today.22 words
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164 1960-11-29 5 276 out of 12,696 found to have T.B. SINGAPORE, Mon. A total of 276 people have been found to be suffering from active lung tuberculosis out of 12.696 X-rays taken at the Norfolk Road School X-ray centre, since the mass X-ray case-find-ing campaign began in October. Out of the total164 words
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Article66 1960-11-29 5 KUALA LUMP" JR. Mon.— The Yang di -Pertuan Agone and the Raja Permaisun Agon? will be among the YIPs who will attend the special performance by the visiting Indo- I nesian cultural troupe here I on Friday night. The Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor will66 words
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206 1960-11-29 5 SINGAPORE. Mon TWO schoolboys, aged 12 and 14, were acquitted in the juvenile court today of a charge of attempted extortion of $1,000 from a businessman, the proprietor of a firm. They were acquitted halfway through the case by the magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav.206 words
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Article65 1960-11-29 5 BUKTT MERTAJAM, Mon. Fourteen people have so far registered for the Bukit Mertajam Town Council new low-cost houses. The council's assistant secretary, Mr. Yeoh Teik Lee, today said that the number of units to be built would depend on the demand. The cost would range from65 words
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Miscellaneous188 1960-11-29 5 Huys Munny Hy Hatph Heintduht Wt Abner By At Capp nßotberest ">V*^-"-^ -to the snow- f Thei/ve never \tf V J of the. 1 Vj s**J^ I capped.c'o^d- i 1 zT^S' been to the top— fflif?/\ v/orld n- -^i/ZMIJ&QSmLA 'Shrouded top Just below they've never f *\v 1 there's Z__188 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1960-11-29 6 It's about time women took over the men's clothingh JLfEN design women's clothes, it is true. And they do a wonderful job about it. Sometimes we complain that the men are trying to make fools of us, turning out such fantastic shapes and forms. But to be perfectly fair, most1,045 words
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Miscellaneous216 1960-11-29 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROgg 7. Not c&rlng Tor a madltetlon 1. Position each learner may £*«>» P^» <«)• have a soft spot for? (3. 2. 10 C*®** "a*" l Blw I"" 1 S 5) I. iA booths they may wrlu a ™J* letter to oriental firm (10). u&j) U T^e216 words
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Article, Illustration121 1960-11-29 7 rERE were TWO of everything at this wedding reception in Penang on Sunday two brides, two bridegrooms. two wedding calces, and, of course, a double toast. The reception followed the double wedding of Miss Helene Lee, only daughter of Dr. Lee121 words
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Article311 1960-11-29 7 Youths lured by bright lights MANY ARE LEAVING KAMPONGS TO LOOK FOR JOBS IN TOWNS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MANY youths are leaving the kampongs for the bright lights of the town, and the Government is anxious that they should not become Teddy Boys. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin311 words
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73 1960-11-29 7 WATER PIPE UNDER THE SEA TO BE REPAIRED SINGAPORE. Mon. Salvage operations are being carried out in Singapore harbour to retrieve a damaged water pipe. The undersea pipeline of reinforced rubber, which curries water from Singapore to Pulau Brani. was damaged by a falling anchor. It will be relaid after73 words
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Article56 1960-11-29 7 RAUB. Mon. For allowing his dog to be at large without a muzzle on Aug. 3, in the Sempalit new village. Hoi Yoong Kong. 27, a tapper at Sempalit was fined $10 yesterday. A woman vegetable gardener, Chal Moy. 46. of the same village, was fined SlO for56 words
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Article223 1960-11-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rpHE Kuala Lumpur A Municipal Council is to discuss "immodest behaviour" by prostitutes in the street and waitresses in coffee shops at its monthly meeting on Wednesday. Inche Sardon bin Kechut All. Sentuli will move a resolution urging the council to223 words
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169 1960-11-29 7 THE 'BEST TREATED' PUBLIC SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federation Government servants are the "most well treated government employees" in Asia. Mr. Yussuff N. Chinoy. a Pakistani industrialist and businessman, said this today. "Not only Is their average salary higher than their counterparts in neighbouring countries, but they are treated as169 words
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Article276 1960-11-29 7 I KUALA LUMPUR. Monday ..SEVENTY-TWO hours have been set aside for the debate in the House of Representatives on the policy under which the Federation Government has drawn up its estimates of expenditure lor next year. The estimates .show an 550 million on the anticipated figure for276 words
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260 1960-11-29 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. j Thomas Leivers. a lance-corporal in the Ist Bn.. Sherwood Foresters, was acquitted and discharged here today of robbing a woman taxi driver. Leivers was accused of robbing Lav Bee Choo of $5 at I the 8A milestone Changi I Road, on260 words
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Article32 1960-11-29 7 ALOR STAR. Mon.— A Bill is to be Introduced into the Kedah Legislative Assembly empowering the State Government to borrow up to $1,590,000 for improving the' Kulim water supply.32 words
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Obituary67 1960-11-29 8 M Wmrd, lit Vimawm) MRS. HENO VECK SOON rNee Lucy lan Mul Chooi. aged 71. passtd away peaasMDT st 67 Ni\en Road on L'T.ll.W. leaving behind 3 son*. Seng Teck. Sens urn Seng Cheng, and one daughter, \nna. 3 daughters-in-law, one aon-ln-Isw and 18 Brand-children. Cortege iMneja tor Church67 words
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Article37 1960-11-29 8 *J Wordt Sl* Minimum) OR ANO MRS. CHEN CHEONC LOK and family tender sincere thank* to all relatives and friends who sent rniht. messages of condolence and vended the funeral of the late Bunn> then M".37 words
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728 1960-11-29 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, November 29, 1960. The Budget Outlook A budgetary surplus for 1960 of around $170 million (disclosed in the expenditure estimates for 1961) is a fine foundation for the Federation's Finance Minister to build on. In two years the Federation has added $221 million to its reserves,728 words
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Article547 1960-11-29 8 West Irian, which found its way onto the agenda of Tengku Abdul Rahman's tour only at the hour of departure, soon became politically the major subject with which he had to deal. Its importance was emphasised by the Tengku's own sense of urgency; to what extent this547 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1960-11-29 8 BY A CORRESPONDENT of the FINANCIAL TIMES ACCRA, Mon. NEARLY three and a-half years after independence and almost ten years since H first came to power the Ghana Government has so far made no real attempt to1,134 words
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212 1960-11-29 8 IN connection with the letter of the editor of the Singapore Medical Journal and your footnote, may I say a few words without entering the controversy? If. as the editor says, there Is one doctor for every 2.400 people in Singapore, then obviously212 words
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Letter242 1960-11-29 8 ris quite obvious that you and the editor of the Singapore Medical Journal have been arguing at cross purposes. Shortage of doctors in the government service in Singapore is NOT the same thing as a shortage of doctors in the State of Singapore. The ratio of242 words
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Letter148 1960-11-29 8 r pHANK you fpr your inrltatlon to elaborate. It is sufficient for me to make two points: first, I maintained, and still do. that a ratio of one doctor to 2,400 population is not a serious shortage; second, it appears that you are talking of a148 words
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Letter145 1960-11-29 8 "THE strong differences of opinion on the shortage of doctors In Singapore provide excellent material for a public probe Into the medical services of the State. Some months ago the Government Medical and Dental Officers' Association of Singapore did make such a suggestion, but for some145 words
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Letter99 1960-11-29 8 TN your report headlined "Undergrade! Appeal to Govt." (S. T. Nov. 16) you quote the Malayan Undergrad as having written "The pass degree holder is initially paid $324, while the H. S. C. holder receives $310 and an honours degree graduate starts with $529 ba>ic. "In99 words
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Letter66 1960-11-29 8 TT is hoped that cnalrs will be provided In the new National Library soon. When members will get the chairs is anybody's guess. If some shortage of timber is holding up the fourth leg (or Is it the third?) the authorities would be thanked If66 words
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Article, Illustration753 1960-11-29 9 The judge orders discharge, not amounting to an acquittal, on six Customs charges: Accused man gets passport back 'Not being fair to the company' SINGAPORE, Monday /CHARLES GEOFFREY I AIKBAIKN, 38, accused as the manager of Caldbeck Macgregor and Co. Ltd., Singapore, on six Customs charges, was753 words
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115 1960-11-29 9 A MOTHER'S CLAIM FOR SON'S DEATH FAILS QINOAPORE, Mon. An action for damages brought by a mother for the loss of her 30-year-old sor. In a road accident against Shell Co. of Singapore Ltd., was dismissed by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court here today. Madam Low115 words
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Article28 1960-11-29 9 KLUANG. Mon.— Chin Chin Kui. 26. died in hospital after his scooter was Involved in an accident with a taxi at 5J juile, Jalan Batu Pahat.28 words
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311 1960-11-29 9 S'pore Govt. urged to help debt-ridden employees UNION SPEAKS OF UNTOLD MISERIES' SINGAPORE. Men. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has revealed the "untold miseries" of indebted civil servants, and calls on the Government to tackle the problem with "imagination, understanding- and sympathy." In a memorandum to the Finance Ministry,311 words
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Article53 1960-11-29 9 SEREMBAN. Mon. More than 500 people attended the funeral of Mr. Lee Ah Hoe, 54, of the Department of Agriculture in Kuala Lumpur. who died after a car accident on Saturday night. He died after his car went off the road in Range Road.53 words
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Article57 1960-11-29 9 RAUB. Mon.— For riding a motor-cycle in a dangerous manner on Sept. 7 at Raub, Lai Fook Choong. 23. an employee of the Phan Soo Ming sawmill near here, was yesterday fined $75 or three weeks' jail. Lai knocked down a cyclist. Chiang Kam Seng, 13.57 words
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434 1960-11-29 9 SINGAPORE, Monday FOUR Australian warships, named in six Customs charges against an assistant in a mercantile firm, were not In Singapore waters during September and October, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Benjamin Frederick Santos, 66, of Caldbeck MacGregor and Co.434 words
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266 1960-11-29 9 ILLEGAL ENTRY VARSITY GIRL ON FALSE CARD CHARGE SINGAPORE. Monday. A NANYANG UNIVERSITY girl student pleaded guilty today to entering Singapore illegally. The ninth court was told that the girl. Awe Ehg Lian. of Medan, haci a charge of possession of a forged document with intent to use it as266 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-11-29 9 LABOUR MINISTRY OFFICIAL GOH TO RETIRE SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. L. C. Goh, Permanent Secretary (Labour) to the Ministry of Labour and Law. has applied for rttlrement after 24 years In Government service. He has reached the age of 50. and Is now on long accumulated leave prior to retirement. The192 words
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Advertisement133 1960-11-29 9 I wL Preparing* JP^ Beautiful Lady I m b. ■;>*-■ «&<■,, J, ko-Ko, the Koala bear, itt j&^m il never Ur away Irom >(^^^^'^\ Betty side. She even W\ J^^ I"# takes him to bed at ni^ht K*'4H^ I-w lierame he's so lovely |&f I U/ and soft to cuddle.133 words
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Advertisement240 1960-11-29 9 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli WHY I FORGAVE my torturers I\R. John Leonard Wilson, former Bishop of Singapore, suffered appalling tortures at the hands of his captors during the |apanese occupation of Malaya. Today Dr. Wislon he is now Bishop of Birmingham recapitulates his sufferings and tells you why he has decided to forgive240 words
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Article281 1960-11-29 10 FORMOSAN FACTORY WILL GIVE TECHNICAL AID, MACHINERY AND RAW MATERIALS NEW $1 million Malayan industry manufacturing plastic products is being established in Ipoh. The company, Malayan Indus! rial Plastics Ltd. is being formed jointly with the Formosa Plastic Corporation. Hey have applied to the Federation Government281 words
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Article120 1960-11-29 10 AN Indian textile merchant will supply more bleachjed cotton fabrics and grey shirting to the Federation and Singapore. He is Mr. P. N. Rajdt of Parmar and Co. of Bombay, who spent more than two months in the Federation and Singapore studying the local textile market. Mr.120 words
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Article100 1960-11-29 10 rE Malayan Refrigerating Co., are introducing to the Singapore market various toilet soap manufactured I by The Roberts Windsor Co. Ltd., England. Established in 1820. Roberts Windsor are makers of fine soap. All their products are being made with the greatest care in order to preserve100 words
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Article, Illustration213 1960-11-29 10 SWEDISH TRAINING COURSE SCHEME A SWEDISH adding and calculating machine manufacturer is arranging for the sales staff of Roneo Ltd., Singapore, to visit the factory in Gothenburg to get a better idea of the products they are selling. Under the plan, announced in Singapore last week by Mr. Hans Herlitz,213 words
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Article63 1960-11-29 10 SWISSAIR'S air freight traffic during the first nine months of 1960 totalled 21 million ton-kilometres compared to 17 million ton-kilometres In the corresponding period of last year. Traffic to the Near and Middle East rose 51 per cent, the Far East 19 per cent. South America 15 per63 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-11-29 10 Industrial Gases to expand in Malaya, Singapore INDUSTRIAL GASES (Malaya) Ltd., manufactur- ers of oxygen, acetylene and other gases, will undertake a $1 million expansion project to meet growing demand for the products in the Federation and Singapore. This was disclosed In Singapore last Week by Mr. J. S. Hutchison,251 words
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210 1960-11-29 10 New type watch for scientist by Rolex rE Rolex Watch Co. Ltd. has invented a watch for scientists, engineers, elec t r icians, technical chemists and physicists working in high magnetic fields. Called the Milgauss and now available in Singapore and Malaya, the watch Is capable of working in magnetic210 words
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179 1960-11-29 10 W.A. FIRMS TOLD: SEND TOP MEN TO STUDY MARKETS WEST AUSTRALIAN firms must be prepared to TT send top-level executives to Singapore and Malaya to study market possibilities at first hand and make on-the-spot decisions. This was stated in Perth by Mr. R. c. J. Manser liaison officer for West179 words
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Article122 1960-11-29 10 »yHE Union Tank Car Co. of Chicago, has acquired under cash and stock transfer deal, Getz Bros, and Co., one of the oldest import and export companies in the United States. With the purchase of Crete Bros., Union Tank gets 30 import-export branch offices122 words
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Article, Illustration132 1960-11-29 10 SALESMAN TO PROMOTE BORNEO TRADE -lit; LEE SONG < 111 V ifl Singapore representative of Allen and Hanburys Ltd. of Britain, leaves for the Borneo territories on Sunday to promote business in the company's pharmaceutical products. Mr. Lee, who will be MM for 10 days, will visit Kuching, Jesselton and132 words
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Article55 1960-11-29 10 X.L.M produced 449.5 million ton kilometres in the first nine months of the year, up 16 per cent on the corresponding period of last year Passenger traffic rose 17 per cent, air mall 12 per cent and freight 23 per cent. The load factor for the first three55 words
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Article, Illustration129 1960-11-29 10 Lifting of ban helps US trade T»HE Federation and 1 Singapore oflfcr good prospects for American nutritional and pharmaceutical goods, Mr. William J. Hamilton, Far East manager of Mead Johnson International Ltd.. said in Singapore. Mr. Hamilton .said that tht removal of dollar import restriction* in the Federation and Singapore129 words
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Advertisement226 1960-11-29 10 F/l/ \s^ rMmW INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Offer you a complete Convair 440 Metropolitan service to the capitals of Sourh-Eost Asia Booking Office: Ist Floor, Bank of China Bldg., Singapore, 1. Phones: ***** *****-8. Bay No. 20, Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. Phone ***** or any travel agent in Singapore and the Federation226 words
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Advertisement148 1960-11-29 10 People who know always insist on EE Your bartender *ill tell you that Burnrtt'. Whhe S«dn" Gin the old-««mblfched J Gin preferred by people who appreciate Q iometlitag lftde fimr and smoother to ;S -g the palate. Igprojal ii A*~py special ofFi« kSST& FREE vmh #v»ry qu*» bo«Ho pufduW —^~>.148 words
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Advertisement1715 1960-11-29 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE TO AJtN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'por* Sails ft Sham Penang AICINOVS liverpati. Glasgow I* P*rt/N*\ M Nev M/ 1 MMESTHEUS LiverfMl. Havre. Haaeuft Cm. 19 Bk 1 Bk 2/ 9 Dtc I MYRMIDON Mstilles, H'burg, Ant'p, Amsterdam, London BK 0/11 AUTOLYCUS Liverpan.buo.in1,715 words
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Advertisement1286 1960-11-29 11 j»— > l**"*"*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™ sa*. THE E.A.C. LINES-- i /jP*<<ffl\ AOEN. RF.DSEA. MEDITERUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PttTS. l3f\S\jll Siwr p ftmnt i «k.VJraF "FAISTRIA" k) I* P»rt/» N*v i y3DmLr "poona" a) 21 n**/ 4ok 9/1 dk 7/ 1 d«c Wr^n "JUTUNDIA" k) 11/21 Dtc 22/21 Dtc 24 25 Dec "SIOONCA"1,286 words
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Advertisement1459 1960-11-29 11 bSuoinc. the ben line steamers ltd SStT SINGAPORE (ißcarftTtttd ll ttt Ueitrt Kiigdaa) II LINES SAILINGS tt MEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Penani lENVRACKIE Hamburg, Lmlm. Rotterdam li Pert/31 Nev 31 Nev/ IOK lENVORIICH Livertttl, Antwerp, Rott., Bremen, H'tMrrg, Mtrougtt Gd*. U'Trtty 30 Ntv/ 2 Dtc 7/1,459 words
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Advertisement1260 1960-11-29 11 w McAUSTER tit CO,, LTD. v— \wWV T(l: nMI vC X**^* CLLKRMAN LOCK «Jk KLAVEMBtM UMB V^^ LONDON. HAMIURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAH FRANCISCO, ft MULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND AH far Canadian 1 USA. Atlattic Parts. Acctptiig -arfe tar Ccatral ft SMtt CITY OF COLOMOO Aatrica. S'pori P.1,260 words
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Article236 1960-11-29 12 DM IMKI R first grade n buyers Job. closed :n E pore yesterday at 86 cents per lb. down one-elgh'h of a cc: close. The lone very quiet. v (R LOSING PRI« I I In cents per lb.. vesteiday m Int. 1 R.SS. Spot r.o.b. buyers 86',.236 words
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1194 1960-11-29 12 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET OPENS WEEK QUIETLY STEADY By Our Market Correspondent 'pHE MALAYAN share market opened the week quietly steady with a number of improvements in industrials. Tins were irregular and rubbers lower where changed. Sentiment was assisted to some extent by the steadiness of the rubber price, scarcely changed1,194 words
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Article38 1960-11-29 12 SINGAPORE. Nov. 28. RIBBER: Ml cents per Ib. (down one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 8?i cents per Ib. (quietly steady). TIN: 539.~> per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up 15 tons).38 words
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Article125 1960-11-29 12 MELBOLKNI.. Mon. INVESTMENT sl.ares opened the week along easier lines here today. *WA ease* Is. 6d. to 255.. H.C. Sleigh Is. 2d. 1 155.. Herald 2s. 3d. to 445. and Reid Murray 9d. to 93. 3d. Base metals and the oils traded along easier lines. MT ISA dropped125 words
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Article140 1960-11-29 12 SINGAPORE I nines* Produce Exchange noon prices per aicul yesterday were; 'Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Dec. shipments $28 buyers, 528 -x sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; julk S4l >«. sellers, drum $45 U sellers. Pepper, quiet: no business .vas reported done, Muntok white >232' i Sarawak $247 v, special Sarawak140 words
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Article135 1960-11-29 12 THE MALA VAN EXt HAN<it BANKS' ASSOCIATION made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): NEW YORK: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. S3l. 90 d/st 33. eredu bills. 33} trade bills. CANADA: buying airmail T.T. 32 5/16. O.D. 32 7/16, 90 d/St135 words
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Article19 1960-11-29 12 Malayan Stork Exchange: Nov. It Nov. !6 Industrial* 13M.76 130.33 Tins: 184-58 185.08 S Rubbers: 209-89 iO9.8»19 words
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Article631 1960-11-29 12 CIM.APOKE members ol the Malayan stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was. written). Industrials: Boustead $1.15 and $1.16: Fraser and Neave ords $1.95 and $1.96; Gammon i2i $2.04: If. Cement $1.74; If. Colls631 words
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Advertisement1056 1960-11-29 12 i JK r^ UIHE J' Express U.S.A. PaeiSic Atlantic Coast Service E JX E.T.A. I m Penjng H>or| Anjeies N York KtmikiNi Miru C .31 32. Sails 5 p m. 5 Oec 25 Die 13 Ha CakiauMaru 27,31 Otc 31 2 Jia Ha 21 laa 12 Fik A ..idbiv equipped1,056 words
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Advertisement119 1960-11-29 12 NOTICE I NOTICE Would the Public please take note that M -'s. Leong Kam Seng and Leong Kam Wah have no i connection whatsoever with Messrs. Wearne Brothers Limited. Malacca, and they have no authority to collect any monies or transact any business on their behalf. SHIPPING NOTICES IMIH WILHELMSEN119 words
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Advertisement717 1960-11-29 12 NOTICES RIBBER INDUSTRY (SMALLHOLDERS) (IMPROVED SUPPLY) PLANTING MATERIAL SCHEME. 1959. Reference advertisement for Twu Rubber Estate Managers on 197.60. positions filled Applicants thanked. SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED I Incorporated In The Federation Of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the thirty-second annual general meeting of the company which will717 words
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Advertisement652 1960-11-29 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMjENTS SECONDARY TRADE SCHOOL, JOHORE BAHRU. Applications are Invited for enrolment into the 1961 session Secondary Trade School. Joiiore Bahru. Selection wit: be made from students between the ages of 14-17 years who have passed the Malaya Secondary Schools Promotion Examination. Preference will be £lven to students who have652 words
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Advertisement1522 1960-11-29 13 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Eight (8) Military Cranes (for lifting, excavating, scraping bulldosing). One Lay land Workshop Vehicle and One Austin Crash Ambulance. To be heX at YAK I) opposite to No. 524 MacPherson Road on Thursday, Ist December, 196* at 11.0 C »m. NOW ON VIEW. For full particular^1,522 words
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Advertisement157 1960-11-29 13 TENDERS TENDERS Tenders will be received up to noon 12.12.60. for supply of Chinese and Muslim food to Ratings of the Malayan R.N.V.R. for a period of one year commencing from 1.1.61 Successful tenderer should provide own transport in bringing food and crockery to Malayan R.N.V.R. Headquarters. Details particulars may157 words
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Advertisement762 1960-11-29 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for appointment as Tem;orary Clerk in the Public Works Department Pahang. Applicants must have passed Standard Eight in an English School. Candidates should have experience In correspondence and financial work. Salary scale:— $107.50 x 7.50 122.50/130 x 7.50 152.50/160762 words
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Advertisement872 1960-11-29 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordl $S (Mm.) Box St cti. extra SECRETARY REQUIRED Monday/ Friday afternoons, Saturday uomings. Shorthand not required. Aunly Box MM! a.T. S'porc. WANTED JUNIOR ACCOUNTS clerk with )K>okkeeplng and typing knowledge by Insurance company, Singapore. 80. A 4033 S T. INDONESIA COOK AYAH872 words
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Advertisement854 1960-11-29 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO ct: txtra SI3O P.M. room and board with friendly small family Sennett Estate quiet bus-stop telephone. Ring Lee (Spore) ***** between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m UNFURNISHED ROOMS (13* X 14') S7.V- Include light, water, telephone m.s. SlKlap near sea. Also board854 words
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Advertisement799 1960-11-29 13 EDUCATION 2» Word* %S (Min.)— Box St ctt. extra PHIL'S KINDERGARTEN by experienced and qualified teacher with excellent references. Children under constant supervision. Hra. 9 a.m. to 13.30 p.m. Limited enrolment. Applications Invited now up to 6th December and from 15th December onwards «t No. 8 Reservoir 4th Avenue, Reservoir799 words
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Advertisement535 1960-11-29 13 FOR SALE 20 Word* $S (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtra HOTPOINT AIR-CONDITIONER 1 HP recently overhauled $300 0.n.0. Apply Hennessy ISD Lewis Road Singapore 10 after 5 .00 p.m. COOLNESS AND COMPORT with Gibson Air Conditioners. The tn-st buy far. Get full details today from Rotterdam Trading Company. 1« MM535 words
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Advertisement321 1960-11-29 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 20 Word, $10 (Minimum) Dailw I month, 10 Wordt $2 SO (Mm.} WHILE YOU WAIT plan priding service. Kotomatlc W2340. •ARE! AND COTTON drcsasa at reasonable prices. Rose Uown Shop. 30 DAYS EXCURSION llnnnkonc J626. BM Pjnkarta I'rnanK $137. extra Jrthma: PHOTOCOPY CERTIFICATES Tanc's Photocopy Service,321 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-11-29 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday r PHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong paid his lirst official visit to the Ministry oi Defence in Rifle Range Road here today and lunched with officers of the armed forces. the first ever visit mad 3 by a sovereign. The King,251 words
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191 1960-11-29 14 Creeping menace to 4,500: Bid to save mining town GOPENG, Monday. PRIORITY is to be given by the Perak Govern--1 ment under its rural development plan next year to save Gopeng and several Malay kampongs in the Kinta district from the silt menace. First step will be to build a191 words
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Article, Illustration85 1960-11-29 14 BADARIAH PASSES HER THIRD FORM EXAM IN CHINESE TAIPING, Mon. Badariah x binte Wan Yuson* Is among the 81 students of the Hua Llan High School here who have passed their Middle Three examination. Sixteen other girls, all of them Chinese, are among those who graduated. Badariah is keen to85 words
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Article68 1960-11-29 14 Certificates for 13 boys KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Lt Col. R. O Girdlestone of the R.E.M.E. tomorrow will present certificates to 13 boys who have completed their first year training at the automobile mechanical school of the Pure Life Society. The ceremony, which will start at 5 p.m. at the society68 words
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Article33 1960-11-29 14 KANGAR. Mon. A 15--year-old cyclist. Joharl bin Hashim. of Utan Ajl. was seriously Injured when he was knocked down by a car at the 2nd milestone. Jalan Kuala Perils, this morning.33 words
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Article28 1960-11-29 14 PENANG. Mon. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, will hold the city's first-ever mayoral Christmas party at the City Stadium at 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 10.28 words
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Article43 1960-11-29 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two British- Army tank landing craft, the Agedabia and Arromanches, arrived at the Naval Base this morning from Portsmouth. The 970-ton ships, crewed by volunteers, will complete the replacement of three landing craft, which began in January.43 words
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Article53 1960-11-29 14 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon Awang Kechik bin Teh. 50. a farmer who went into the Siong jungle, near Baling, to hunt deer yesterday, was later found shot. He died while being taken to hospital by his nephew. Hassan bin Mohamed. 21. A report has been made to53 words
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Article95 1960-11-29 14 KUCHING, Monday. A GARDENER is challenging a company director for a seat in the Miri District Council at the 1 forthcoming elections. They are among the 42 people who have sent in their nomination papers at the weekend. Nominations closed today and polling will take place95 words
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Article46 1960-11-29 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Harbour Board tug Griper will leave Singapore for Jakarta on Wednesday morning to tow back the French cargo liner Tigre for repairs here. The 8.175-ton liner, a frequent visitor to Singapore, broke a propellor shaft while in Jakarta.46 words
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Article, Illustration369 1960-11-29 14 WHY BONN DOCTORS DON'T AID MALA YAN GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday WEST GERMAN doctors are keen to work for the Malayan Government, but are holding back because they are not allowed to go into private practice here after their term of service. Dr. Georg Yogel, Ihe German Ambassador here who369 words
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Article35 1960-11-29 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 15--year-old boy was ordered to be remanded in an approved school by the Juvenile court today, after he had pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of earrings on Nov. 23.35 words
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166 1960-11-29 14 Man's age, 58, saved him from a whipping KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 58-year-I old man was told "by a judge in the High Court here today that his age saved him from a whipping for ruining the life of a nine-year-old schoolgirl. Mr. Justice Hashim sentenced K. Sellappan to four166 words
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Article24 1960-11-29 14 ALOR STAR. Mon. Tin Ruler-In-Councll has appointed Inche C. Moosa bin Haji Abdullah a nominated member of the Alor Star Town Council.24 words
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Article17 1960-11-29 14 KUCHING. Mon. Mr. Ong Kee Hui has been reelected president of th# Kuching Municipal CourcU.17 words
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Advertisement176 1960-11-29 14 keep>itf ff?e Picture! +J&^ *2m YOU MUST READ THE FAR EAST ENGINEER JT > tffl^j 1^ you ore in engineering or if you j" /a' ore o Planter, or Industrialist r Wj or n 9°9 e d in Commerce, in some M^^fflHalW 1$? wov Engineering crosses your path. MM bL176 words
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Advertisement344 1960-11-29 14 sbsAimaSSmSMSHBm v? 7 I \i WM KEYSTONE K-4C ftolllilm Fully Au- B^^k. tomjtic Electric Eye Camera j^^ 3 lens turret *itn 12— 13mm re 9mm »de angle anj photo Color coded wewfinder tells what each Isns "Htj." Iwotore graydmstJ. 375 Jm JACKS PHOTO CO. fjjp 157 North Bridge Rood, X344 words
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Article287 1960-11-29 15 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN Players' call to president: Explain By SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's international waterpolo players are up in arms. They are angry at having been criticised and their sportsmanship questioned by the president of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, Mr. M.I.C. Bain, after their match against the287 words
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478 1960-11-29 15 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep. Kuala Lumpur, Mon. FLYER, who missed his engagement on Sunday, did a splendid gallop a1 here this morning. The track was >*>avy but New Flyer, apprentice Ismail up, clocked 40 4/5 for 3f with plenty478 words
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Article413 1960-11-29 15 WEIGHTS for all seven races at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday are: Cl. 2. Div. 3-6 f Lady Jaipbo 9.04 FIM Choice 8.12 Don Wayne 8.11 Singraa 8.10 l.ittlr Richard 8.09 Copper Khan 8.09 Ctrmbira B.OS Coßee Boy 8.07 Arlina 8.05 UUndrr 8.05 Martin«ale 8.04 Cl. 2. Div. 4—413 words
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Article199 1960-11-29 15 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Monday A FOOTBALL team lrom a Communist country will probably play one or two matches tn Malaya early next year. F.A. of Malaya vice-pre-sident Lim Kee Siong .said today that the Czech team Spartak Prague Stalingrad had asked for a199 words
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Article243 1960-11-29 15 SPORTS SUMMARY HOCKEY SPORE LEAGUE DIV. 2: RAF Seleiar 3 (Priddle, Felton, Curiiei University 0. IPOH LEAGL'E DIV. 1 ACSOBA 2 (Too Joon Fook, Chan Quan Cheong) Police 1 (S. Balaslngam); Dlv. 2: PTCSC 2 (S. Samlnathan) La Salllans 1 (Teh Eng Kok); Samuel's Club 6 (Sangaran Kutty 3, Koo243 words
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Article90 1960-11-29 15 i SEREMBAN, Mon. The Negrl Sembilan All-Blues Rugby Footfall Association will meet on Thursday to decide what action Is to be taker against two Asian players who turned out for the State In tin Harding Trophy match against Malacca on Saturday. The players. Abdul Fatah or.d Din90 words
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Article54 1960-11-29 15 ST. LOUIS. Mon Arthur *olif. a high school student, berame tJie first negro to win the United States Junior indoor tennis championship here yesterday. In a marathon five-set match which lasted four hours and ten minute*, he beat top-seeded Frank Forchling of Texas 6-4. 16-14.Reuter - 54 words
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Article201 1960-11-29 15 SOCCER WORLD CLP (Tel Artri Elimination match Israel 6 Cyprus 1. TOL'K MATCHES: Japan 1 Locomotive of Russia 5 at Kyoto; Peking Youth XI 1 Stal of Poland 1 at Peking. CRICKET TOIR MATCH (Ahmedabad): an tourists 194 Wes» Zone 292-5 i Contractor TK. Jo.ii 71 no..201 words
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307 1960-11-29 15 MATCH-WINNER FOR JOHORE ASIANS WAS YUSUF WITH 3 CONVERSIONS CINGAPORE. Mon.— A penalty converted by Yusof Ismail mid-way through the second half gave Johore Asians, last year's All-Blues Cup winners, victory by 12 points try and three penalties) to nine (two tries and a penalty) over a strong Singapore Cricket307 words
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Article37 1960-11-29 15 LONDON, Mon. Former English Test cricketer Freddie Fane has died at his home at Kelvedon Hatch. Essex. He was SS. The former Essex opener played four Tests in Australia and 10 In South Africa— U.P.l.37 words
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Article227 1960-11-29 15 Jack Fingleton - Benaud strikes big Test blow Jack Fingleton By fANBERRA. Mon.— The West Indies suffered an ignominous. defeat by an hinings- and 119 runs against New South Wales in the match here today which thus finished on the third day and 25 minutes before lunch. Beginning at two down for 113227 words
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Advertisement67 1960-11-29 15 You never heard it so quiet! PHILCO Noiseless Air Conditioner^ with GUARANTEED BTU COOLING CAPACITY l nmati-hod on any count with. ill UmM plus features: Push Button Controls Automatic Thermostat 2 Speed Fan Fresh air ventilation Stale air einaust Permanent WashaMt Filter Adjustable airflow grilles Every Philco Air Conditioner carries67 words
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Advertisement299 1960-11-29 15 BTELQojQg.EI a/oiv you C#a/ A/7&/?O QUALITY FURNITURE Dunlopillo Foam Rubber Mattress S^r^SSPtuT^iulf Now Available on ijT^^M/U lOKT^ff Hire Nrlllll Wn f fll xlvi I from $15.00 per W VI < This 7 piece dh>> V"Tv I' I in 9 f** l ♦►obi jpfcjC^^\ This 8 P'« c lounge f ~^T299 words
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Miscellaneous50 1960-11-29 15 HOCKEY S PORF LEAGUE DIV. 1: SCC v University (padangt; Police v CSC (Thomson Rd); Dlt. 2 Prisons v RMN (Changl); friendly: Police v SHB Police (Bkt Chermln). RUGGER FRIENDLY: Sgor Club v S'got Malays (XL padang). WATERPOLO TOIR MATCH: Spore Selection v Bombay Reserves (Tanjong Rhu 7 p.m.*. I50 words
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205 1960-11-29 16 SOEKARNO GETS ALL DETAILS ON IRIAN TALKS JAKARTA, Mon. PRESIDENT Sockarno and his Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, discussed Tengku Abdul Rahman's West Irian proposals during a two-hour conference at the President's Freedom Palace today. Dr. Subandriu later told reporters that he and the President discussed the Tengku's statements in detail.Reuter - 205 words
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Obituary37 1960-11-29 16 SUDDENLY ON 25.11.60 l.oh Hrnc Wah. iunrr;i! iMVtftfl .'4, Jalan Utara. Kuala l.iiiiii»ir at 11.00 a.m. 'J9 11.6 J. CAROLINE PEREIRA father of ChnMy Trnny Judy and Philo cxpind Monday rvrnlnt; funeral Tueaday evenIbk Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article, Illustration223 1960-11-29 16 SINGAPORE. Mon rE personal representative of the Sultan of Brunei. Pengiran Bendahara Dato Padukamuda Hashim Ibni Pengiran Anak Abdul Rahman, conferred the First Class Order of the Darjah Kerabat (the Most Esteemed Royal Family Order of Brunei) on Singapore's Yang di-Pertuan Negara.223 words
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Article122 1960-11-29 16 A cure at last for colds? LONDON, Mon. The Sunday Dispatch said yesterday that British doctors have at last found a cure for the common cold —or at least some kinds of colds. The paper's medical cones--1 ondent said the cure is none other than anti-flu vaccine, which was usedUPI - 122 words
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182 1960-11-29 16 HAVANA, Monday. TWO "noise bombs" exploded as the Cuban Prime Minister, Dr. Fidel Castro, was speaking to university students here today. Dr. Castro ignored the first r explosion, but after the second, which came when he had been speaking for 90 minutes, heReuter - 182 words
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Article36 1960-11-29 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese YJtf.C.A. will hold Its 1960 Students" Week from Dec. 5 to Dec. 11. The programme includes a students' walk, variety show and a visit to south Malaya.36 words
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Article396 1960-11-29 16 LONDON. Mon.— There was a further slide In prices on the London stock exchange today and further widespread and substantial losses were recorded In almost all sections. Prices were marked down at the j opening .and continued to fall on i pe..->isient selling to close396 words
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259 1960-11-29 16 SWEARING IS A SIGN OF HAPPINESS IN HER WORLD LONDON. Monday QCIENTISTS have always assumed thai people tend to swear most when they are annoyed or under stress, but a woman psychologist declared today that the exact opposite is true. Helen Ross, an educational psychologist, blushing in the interests ofUPI - 259 words
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78 1960-11-29 16 Dalai Lama writes his own memoirs NEW DELHI. Man. The memoirs of the Dalai Lama. Tibets nod king" who fled U) India last year will be published next year. Informed sources said her* today that the Dalai Lam* had personally written all the chapters The manuscript, which took 18 monthsReuter - 78 words
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Article54 1960-11-29 16 SINGAPORE. Mun. I taxi driver. Hong Cheng Chong. 32. was seriously stabbed in the chest in Dunman Road, late tonight. Hong was stabbt d when he tried to intervene in a dispute between an Englishman and another taxi driver over the payment of a two-dollar fare. A54 words
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Article32 1960-11-29 16 HAMBURG. Germany. Mon. —A Filipino veteran of Bataan and the Battle in the Philippine Islands has asked to enlist in the West German army, the Army said today. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article31 1960-11-29 16 HELSINKI. Mon.— A 10,000--ton Greek freighter, th« Pentoll 11. ran aground near here in heavy fog this morning and was still hard on th« 1 rocks this afternoon. U.P.i.31 words
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