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Title Section18 1960-12-01 1 vmh\(,i daily riitinnn saii; i\hkds ?MKOOO Hat*** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1960. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration2382 1960-12-01 1 'EARNED INCOME RELIEF TOO, FOR FEDERATION BUT insurance allowance takes a $1,000 knock AND tyres, pots and pans will all cost more THE BIG SPEECH BEGINS IN PAGE 8 New duties to protect Malaya's industries KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today presented2,382 words
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472 1960-12-01 1 Irian plan: Tengku won't give details KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE Opposition parties tried in the House of Kepresentutives today to get the Prime Minister, Tcngku Abdul Rahman, to reveal his plan for solving the West Irian dispute. The Tengku, however, stood fast and said that the dispute was -the concern472 words
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Article24 1960-12-01 1 TOKYO. Wed— About 1.000 nurses and doctors tonight rallied and paraded through streets in Tokyo, demanding higher wages and better conditions. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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159 1960-12-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday IMPORTED tyres and tabes will cost more in the Federation from tomorow. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. announced in Parliament today that car, truck and motor-cycle tyres, will have to pay an extra 10 per cent duty159 words
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Article62 1960-12-01 1 *****88 wins that $375,000 npiCKET *****88 sold in 1 Johore won the first prize of $375,000 in the Social and Welfare Services November lottery drawn at Taiping yesterday. The second prize of $125,000 went to ticket *****56 sod in Malacca the third (S60.000) to *****15 sold in Selangor and the62 words
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Article326 1960-12-01 1 Congo civil war fears NEW DELHI, Wed. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament today there was danger of civil war in the Congo, following the escape of the deposed Prime Minister, Mr. Patrice Lumumba, from Leopoldville Mr. Lumumbas escape, h« said, had injected an "element of considerable danger"Reuter - 326 words
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Article28 1960-12-01 1 PARENT!) MOVfc I "i OMBO Wti fdnuti uii'M.<] \uU< Ijr lisa > liuoK lb." iir I log l-idj;. p. I"! UU Ulll'-ll .'l' huu i rroop indies t28 words
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Article, Illustration223 1960-12-01 2 The day a British Minister went down on his knees to Ghana and Nigeria NEW YORK. Wednesday BRITAIN'S Minister of State, Mr. David OrmsbyGore. went down on his knees to Ghana and Nigeria over a recent critical i&sue before the General Assembly, according to an Arab delegate yesterday. Mr. AhmadReuter - 223 words
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Article231 1960-12-01 2 Some waste and some luxury laxity, but... WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Christian Herter, the U.S. Secretary of State, said yesterday that some waste, but no graft, had been found in some U.S. foreign aid projects in Vietnam Mr. Herter made bis statement In a report toReuter - 231 words
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Article68 1960-12-01 2 LONDON. Wed.— Mr. Roy Thomson. Canadian newspaper magnate, last night said the Sunday Graphic, which he acquired when he bought the Kemsley group of newspapers last year, would cease publication within the next few weeks. The Sunday Graphic was founded by the late Sir EdwardReuter - 68 words
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Article37 1960-12-01 2 HAVANA. Wed— A "Spanish liberation army" of exiled Spaniards led by a Cuban army major who played a leading part in Fidel Castro's campaigns has been formed to oppose Gen. Franco. It Is reported here.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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329 1960-12-01 2 W. Irian: Dutch pessimistic on outcome THE HAGUE. WedI 1 DUTCH newspapers were today pessimistic about the prospects of Tengku Abdul Rahman succeeding in his mission to mediate in the Dutch-Indone-sian dispute on Wpst Irian following the reported rejection by Indonesia of United Nations interference. The Catholic morning paper DeReuter - 329 words
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215 1960-12-01 2 4-HOUR CHINESE ATTACK ON Mr. K REPORTED NEW YORK. Wednesday. VtEWSWEEK Magazine reported yesterday that President Liv Shao-chi of China delivered "aj blistering four-hour personal attack" on Mr. Khrushchev and hid policies at one session of the Communist "summit" meetine in Moscow. The magazine added in a report in ItsReuter - 215 words
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Article31 1960-12-01 2 LONDON. Wed— Lord Howick of Glendale— formerly the Governor of Kenya. Sir Evelyn Baring— has been uppointed chairman of the Colonial DevclODment Corporation for three years from Dec. I— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article48 1960-12-01 2 Pacifists' big walk SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Ten pacifists will start walking from here to New York tomorrow as a prelude to propaganda visits to Moscow and London. They plan demonstrations at every military installation on the way and will urge*, people to find alternatives to| nuclear war. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article25 1960-12-01 2 NEW YORK. Wed. Mr. Nelson A. Rockefeller announced he will run for reelection as governor of New York state In 1992— U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Article18 1960-12-01 2 BAGDAD. Wed. American archaeologists have found 50 statues over 4.000 years old In southern Iraq Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article123 1960-12-01 2 I MANILA. W«d. T*HE wreckage of the x Philippine Airlines DC-3 which disappeared on Nov. 23 with 33 people aboard was >ound today. A spokesman of the airline :<ald that search pilots spotted the wreckage on a thickly forested slope of B.oooft. Mount Baco In IReuter - 123 words
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Miscellaneous32 1960-12-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby TALL MATS ARfc I'M WALKING f (s° WILL COLLECT) V, ALL THf PAG6 S «£*sL >— HOM» «€O««B THE CAR j- v^juis season j ■^SraA'v t i 7/T32 words
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225 1960-12-01 3 Segregation: Clergyman defies angry women HE TOOK HIS DAUGHTER TO 'MIXED* SCHOOL NEW ORLEANS. Wednesday NGRY housewives tried to block a white Methodist minister from taking his daughter into an integrated elementary school yesterday but police held them back. "Take your hands off me", snapped the Rev. Andrew Foreman as225 words
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Article42 1960-12-01 3 China debate for Commons LONDON, W.ed— The question ol Communist China's admission to the United Nations will be debated in the House of Commons on Dec. 12. The debate will be on a private member's motion by Mr. Desmond Donnelly. (Labour). —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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101 1960-12-01 3 A REPUBLICAN BID TO UPSET TEXAS VOTE FOR KENNEDY AUSTIN. Wrd. Texas Republicans yesterday filed a formal application for a recount of the Presidential election vote which gave Mr. Kennedy a 46,233 majority in the ■late. A statement filed with the State Canvassing Board by the Republicans alleged a numberReuter - 101 words
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Article29 1960-12-01 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. A bomb exploded outside a room In Austin in which 20 students of Texas University were discussing racial Integration of campus restaurants last night— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article45 1960-12-01 3 JAKARTA, Wed. Several people were killed in a fire, followed by a series of explosions at the Shell oil refinery in Palombang, South Sumatra, on Monday, according to reports reaching here today. No further details are available at present.— UJM.45 words
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Article27 1960-12-01 3 MONROVIA (Liberia), Wed. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will make a one-day visit to Liberia next autumn during their West African tour.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-12-01 3 DIFLE on shoulder in the proper position, President Eisenhower, in snappy hat, strides through the fields on a quail hunting outing in Albany, Georgia. The President, who bagged 10 birds, the legal limit, the day before, hoped to do as well again.UPI - 52 words
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Article219 1960-12-01 3 Now FBI seizes spy's brother WASHINGTON. Wed.— F. 8.1, agents, waiting outside a suburban New York hospital, yesterday seized Dr. Robert Soble, brother of a convicted Soviet spy, Jack Soble, who is now serving a seven-year prison sentence. Dr. Soble was charged with being a member of the wartime BovletReuter - 219 words
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Article47 1960-12-01 3 BERLIN. Wed. Fritz Freytag, Joint designer of East Germany's "152" Jet airliner, has fled to West Germany, otflcials said here today. Freytag is chief designer of the East German aircraft industry and technical director of the State-owned aircraft factory at Dresden.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration252 1960-12-01 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Presidentelect, Mr. Kennedy, disclosed that Mr. Chester Bowles, his chief foreign policy adviser, had been holding discussions on his behalf with representatives of 15 nations. The President-elect, who 6poke to reporters after a breakfast conference at his homeReuter - 252 words
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Miscellaneous384 1960-12-01 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metrei 41.1 mclrrs «K~.f c« m ..r~ AM. 6.00 Time Signal. NrgaraS»hort Vliie 62 metres Ku NpWj HeadUnps; 605 Morn from 9.00 p.m.— 10.00 p.m. ing Melodies: fi.so Keep Fit With AM. 630 Good Morning: 6.32 Teik Loe: 7.00 Semprini Sere- nude; 7.30384 words
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869 1960-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday HIGHER PROFESSIONAL FEES DRAW COMMENT RANGING FROM 'NO OBJECTION' TO 'UNJUSTIFIED' THE Government's new tax proposals had a mixed reception today although there was agreement in most quarters that they were reasonable, bearing: in mind the need to find more revenue. The reduction869 words
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111 1960-12-01 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A carpet merchant. Badul Islam Malik, was today fined $1,000 or four months jail in the Third Criminal District here for causing the death of a man by driving a car negligently. He was found guilty of causing the death of111 words
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Article76 1960-12-01 4 10 years for two armed robbers SINGAPORE, Wed. Two men who robbed a carpenter. Goh Y«ow Kong, of $150 on the night of Sept. 21 at the Junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Kampong Woodleigh. were each Jailed for 10 years by Mr. Justice Butt-rose in the Assite Court here76 words
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Article38 1960-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wefl. The Minister for culture. Mr. 8. Rajaratnam will attend the Combined School Variety Show, held In conjunction with the Chinese YMCA 1960 Students' Week, at 16. South Pier on Dec. 5 at 6.30 p.m.38 words
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Article389 1960-12-01 4 rpHE following is today's 1 schedule of civil airGraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Zurich. Cairo. Bahrein. Bombay. Colombo (BA 7M>) SJO ajn.: from Brone* Durwttt iBA "Tl3> 4.s p.m.; from London. Zurich. Istanbul. Teheran. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 710) 10.05389 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-12-01 4 TO HEAD A DANISH TRADE COMMISSION MR. JOItGEN HOLM, who has been appointed to head a new Danifth Tradr OmtimtMilon In Singapore. Thr commission Is one of six Which the Danish Government decided to net up in various part* of the world two months ago. Mr. Jorgen Holm arrived on81 words
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Article202 1960-12-01 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN ACTION by Llm Teng Chee, the owner of a A motor sampan, claiming damages of $6,500 for the loss of his sampan, which sank in Singapore Harbour in 1957, from the owners of m.v. Kantjil, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Tan202 words
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Article46 1960-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Government Senior Middle 111 Examination. 1060. conducted by the Ministry of Education, Singapore, will begin on Dec. 9k Private candidates who have not received their timetables and index numbers should call personally at the Examinations Office. Kay Slang Road.46 words
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Article279 1960-12-01 4 POSER OVER PAY CUTS TALK SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government's decision to start negotiations for a partial restitution of the variable allowances for civil servants has set a riddle. The big question in: With whom should the Government negotiate? the Staff Side of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council or the279 words
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835 1960-12-01 5 Export quotas can be transferred to other countries Power for buffer stock authority to borrow money KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE new International Tin A g re ement, presented to the House of Representatives today, contained six major differences compared with the present835 words
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300 1960-12-01 5 'Join the railway 3 years too late KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday ♦THE Malayan Railway Adminis tration printed 5,000 copies of a booklet to attract recruits but later found there was no use for them. This is revealed in the report of the acting AuditorGeneral, Mr. D. G. Bompas, on the Railway300 words
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Advertisement219 1960-12-01 5 hotel ambassador L i m i ted (Former Embassy Hotel) 46, Meyer Road, Singapore The Management take ple»sure to 1 if n o v n v ft J THE OPENING on the 15th DECEMBER 1960 of their Latest, Fabulously a Decorated Hotel a Bookings Xotr lrrt>pit>ii tnr HOTEL ACCOMMODATION and219 words
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Miscellaneous218 1960-12-01 5 Buys Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl '.plN6i= 41 I BUT.SIRCYvAOkN'T^J g,^ J I \)"^JZ^*r ■/I wim^\ 1 A ALL THIS \UWPOWN iZ^yCH, MASTER N*£" TB?|T /OJMB OUTA THERE^ M RUNNINO I ALL TH' /A '9P>^ FUOP? j °y I H li'l Abner By Al Capp IP*^^ r BUT- SOMEWHAR UP IN218 words
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Article, Illustration162 1960-12-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. I/LEVEN pretty girls were 1 among 66 stars of stage, screen and radio from Indonesia who arrived here today in two specially chartered aircraft. They are members of an Indonesian cultural mission which will tour the Federation for a month giving public162 words
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293 1960-12-01 7 Mental illness: Powers pass to doctors SINGAPORE, Wednesday fPHE power to send people believed to be mentally ill to hospital for observation now rests with doctors not police officers. A Bill to this effect, the Mental Disorders and Treatment (Amendment) Bill, was passed by the Singapore Legislative Assembly without debate293 words
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Article59 1960-12-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Lt.-G en. Sir Alexander Drummond. Director General of Army Medical Servloes at the War Office in London, will arrive on Dec. 9 for a five-day visit in his tour of the Far East Gen. Drummond will inspect British military hospitals ahd Royal Army59 words
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Article, Illustration165 1960-12-01 7 A WORLD WHERE IT IS A WOMAN'S AGE THAT COUNTS... KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. •THERE Is one field where age has a decided advantage over youth and beauty the competitive world of business. This is the firm* conviction of Miss Laura Welrer. a successful business woman herself, who runs a Jewellery165 words
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66 1960-12-01 7 Accused of bid to kill 2 policemen SINGAPORE, Wed— A taxidriver, Chua Kow Moey. today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of attempting to murder two policemen. He Is alleged to have committed the offence by deliberately driving his taxi at PC. Sulaiman bin Bakrl and66 words
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Article36 1960-12-01 7 IPOH. Wed. The Mentrl Besar. Inche Shaarl bin Plal. and the Secretary of the State Rural Development Committee. Mr. PH. Setcheil. yesterday ended a two-day inspection tour of rural development projects in Lower Perak36 words
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Article44 1960-12-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A boy. 14, today pleaded guilty In the juvenile court to steal Ing three gold pendants, three gold rings and a gold pin, worth a total of $80. from his mother. Sentence was postponed to Dec. 7.44 words
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Article30 1960-12-01 7 IPOH. Wed. A retired clerk. Lee Ewe Huat. 58. was found hanging from the shower pipe in the bathroom of his home in Jalan Bungar Melor here joday.30 words
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Article25 1960-12-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed Two thugs robbed Khoo Kong Leong. 40. unemployed, of $60 In cash after beating him up In Potonu Pasir last night.25 words
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Article174 1960-12-01 7 12 shake hands— then leave SINGAPORE, Wed. rVELVE Indonesian seamen signed off from the Dutch cargo liner Karimata here this morning. Mostly cabin boys and laundrymen, they left the 10.783-ton liner at 9.45 a.m. after shaking hands with the master of the ship. Captain K.P.A. .la mini. other officers and174 words
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197 1960-12-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday TWO Bilk changing the name of Raffles National 1 Library and Raffles Museum to the National Library and National Museum were moved by the Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. "If the spirit of Sir Stamford Raffles197 words
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95 1960-12-01 7 Rural tourer Razak's pledge to the Press ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, said today he would continue to let newspapermen accompany him on hii tours whenever transport, private or public, was available. He was replying to Mr. V. David <S. F. Bungsar), who had asked95 words
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Article, Illustration5732 1960-12-01 8 Revenue tops the $I,OOOm. mark for the first time TAN: IN COMING YEAR THE COUNTRY WILL BE IN STRONGER POSITION KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE FEDERATION'S Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced amid thunderous applause today that for the first time in the history of the country revenue this5,732 words
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363 1960-12-01 9 'THE Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, in his Budget speech today outlined the difference in responsibility for expenditure between ministers and civil servants. He said: Mm 1 s t ers are, of w course, responsible for the policies363 words
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Article274 1960-12-01 10 Word, $10 (Minimum) WELCAR Shredded wheat the breakfaat that's quick to sen*, easy to diajeat, good to eat and no good for you. SAL! HARROWS LTD.- Grand reduction* on materials and ready-made wear. 7 Orchard Road, Spore. Fhone 34*00. *IW ZEALAND SOCICTV Invite* all Kiwi* to Xmaa party Tuesday274 words
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792 1960-12-01 10 The Straits Times Thursday. December 1. 1960. A Progress Budget Budgets which provide but. little tax relief after an exceptionally prosperous year I are disappointing. But 1961 will not be so favourable the I signs are already at hand and the Federation must gird its loins for the second five792 words
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Article326 1960-12-01 10 The Singapore Government's good news for civil servants was not unexpected. As far back as September last year— barely three months after variable allowances were slashed as part of a spartan economy campaign Dr. Goh Keng Swee was already holding out hopes of finishing 1959 on an326 words
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Article188 1960-12-01 10 Sir Harry Wunderly is always a welcome guest in the Federation. Making his third visit as a TB consultant, this time under the Colombo Plan, he is here to inscribe the final details in the plan he drew up a year ago for the control of188 words
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1172 1960-12-01 10 THE DEEP SOUTH PUTS the SQUEEZE ON KENNEDY FOR the past three weeks Senator John Kennedy has seemed to be in danger of losing the Presidency he Is generally thought to have won. If that should happen, then surely American democracy Itself would be brought into contempt. Yet the Americans1,172 words
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716 1960-12-01 10 ALLOW me to say that I do not think the Enright Affair is ended yet. as your editorial on Nov 28 suggests. Or if it is, its conclusion is a somewhat shabby one. I can see the difficulty of your position.716 words
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557 1960-12-01 10 LONDON. PROFESSOR T. H. Silcock. former Professor of Economics in the University of Malaya, who is now a member of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, has criticised the editorial published In The Times four days ago on national culture in Singapore. In a letter toReuter - 557 words
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Article162 1960-12-01 11 Should women get equal pay? ARE women worth equal pay for equal work? This controversial topic is debated with spirit by leading Malayan personalities in the December issue of HER WORLD on sale today. THIS big 84-page issue is packed with lively features and fictions. Gillian Mills' "Auntie for a162 words
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Article, Illustration862 1960-12-01 11 Fined $10 on one charge, eight others dropped after court told 'he was victim of conspiracy 9 FIRM TOLD THAT WRONG CUSTOMS FORM WAS BEING USED SINGAPORE, Wednesday rpHE First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, was today told of a "conspiracy to defraud the862 words
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Article245 1960-12-01 11 SHE GOT FED UP WITH CLIMATE... SINGAPORE, Wednesday A MAN whose wife left him because she "was fed up" with the Singapore climate was granted a decree nisi in the High Court here today on the grounds of her desertion. The man. Mr. Liv Kwangi Chlu. an industrial executive. said245 words
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196 1960-12-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TTNCLAIMED prises forfelted since the Social Welfare lottery was started It years ago totalled $3,569,000. This was disclosed by the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke I in. in the House of Representatives toiay when replying to a196 words
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Article54 1960-12-01 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Two union leaders were arrested here today under the Internal Security Act. Two other unionists were also questioned by the police. The two detained were Soo Peng Choon. 30, general secretary of the Malayan Pineapple Workers' Union, and Chenj? Chee. 24. treasurer of the54 words
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237 1960-12-01 11 FOLLOWING are the winning numbers of the Social and Welfare Services November lottery, drawn at Talplng yesterday: Olft Prises ($500) to tickets ending in No. 43M. Lucky Prizes '$250) to tickets ending In No. 7720. Consolation Priaes ($100) to tickets ending in No. 188. lit237 words
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110 1960-12-01 11 Mitra, former MIC leader in Singapore, dies, aged 60 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. A. N. Mitra, a lawyer and former president of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, died in the General Hospital here early today. He was 60. A senior member of the Singapore Bar, Mr. Mitra leaves110 words
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Article49 1960-12-01 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Anthony Guy Wyreweden today pleaded not guilty before the ninth magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates to two counts of criminal breach of trust involving a total of $1,510 belonging to his employer, the Singapore and Malaya Advertising Service Ltd. Bail was allowed49 words
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Article31 1960-12-01 11 RAUB, Wed. For using his car as a pirate taxi here on July 16 Kosnan bin Hajl Talb, 22, was fined $100, or one month's Jail. He pleaded guilty.31 words
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277 1960-12-01 11 SINGAPORE, Wad. MEMBERS of the Singapore Umno cxc- cutive committee want an assurance from Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of Umno Malaya, that they will be taken back Into the national body if they obey his directives to reorganise the party here. The277 words
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105 1960-12-01 11 THREE PUPILS SICK AFTER EATING TOFFEE SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police this evening seized a big bottle of toffee at. the Kampong Jagoh Malay School canteen In Telok Blangah after three cases of suspected poisoning. The toffee, Qnlabelled. has been sent to the Chief Chemist for analysis Three children of the school.105 words
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Article28 1960-12-01 11 IPOH, Wed.— Madam Urn Chan Eng, 77, widow of Mr. Poo Choong Nylt, Perak pioneer tin miner and philantrophlst died here yesterday after a long illness.28 words
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Article104 1960-12-01 11 .stunned Paris when she cut her wrists. Yet why were reporters called to her residence just a few moments before the incident? Was it just a cheap publicity stunt? *r WOMEN AND DIPLOMACY: Who is the woman who has made the grade in Singapore diplomatic circles? Today she104 words
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Article38 1960-12-01 11 KUANTAN. Wed —The Pasir Kemudi bridge, 16 miles from here on the Sungei Lembing Road, is impassable to traffic because of floods. Water, which is now between one and one-and-a-half feet, is still rising.38 words
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Article25 1960-12-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Colin Marshall, formerly Conservator of Forests, Johore. who retired under Malayanisation in April this year, has died in Ghana.25 words
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Advertisement118 1960-12-01 11 "4EONOOA CEMENT •J^ONODA CEMENT J^f ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT^ I)NODA CEMENT y v ONODA CEMcNj. 'MjSßaf a ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. H««d Office MariHWMM Tokyo Cobl. AMm: "ONOSEME", TOKYO. Seta A»Mh: Hmi Um| A Co lt« Singapore. U mu Mj.jJi_jii± M. f*m I*M "Wf»^ ■■■■■•■IS Vf', LTV* Ptnong.118 words
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Advertisement95 1960-12-01 11 THROUGH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plote have been worn for os long as thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give corresponding satisfaction. 52-^2^. Kro«onli cwH \\nk% rlioU FINE QUALITY JEWELRY KM MiN: K«.«« >~.lrr Collar Urn Tie thMn C«« Ibika KM LAOIISi Srcx.l.H Sim Pl*.95 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1960-12-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday rFHE present sys- tern of running the Social Welfare Lotteries is one of the most economical and efficient in the world. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, said this today in the1,029 words
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87 1960-12-01 12 $86m. more in the Provident Fund kitty KUALA LLMPIR. Wed. The Employees' Provident Fund Board increased its investments by $86 million last year according to the report of the chairman, Mr. H. G. Turner, tabled in Parliament today. The board's investments totalled 5520.515.000. In the same period the number of87 words
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Article27 1960-12-01 12 KUALA SELANGOR. Wed. The local branch of the Women's Institute will hold a concert and exhibition at Kampong Kuantan here on Saturday to raise funds.27 words
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Article182 1960-12-01 12 TENGKU: WORLD KNOWS WE ARE FREE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The whole world knows that Malaya is an independent country, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman told a questioner in Parliament today. He was replying to an M.P. who asked if the Government would tell map publishers not to print Malaya182 words
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443 1960-12-01 12 That $110 m. Watson 'justified' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYA'S Public Accounts Committee has backed the former Auditor- General, Mr H. M. Watson, for saying that sums totalling $110 million paid out by the Education Ministry in 1958 were not in accordance with proper authority. It says Mr. Watson was "fully443 words
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Advertisement250 1960-12-01 12 A ARE WOMEN WORTH EQUAL PAY? V Leading Malayans debate a topic of the day j£f- IN DECEMBER'S BIG ISSUE ■P Mhrifc jHHH^HMMMMftP FASHION: "Who's a Copy GOOD ADVICE: Celebrated VlvAl^V Wk Cat?" mother and daughter psychologist Eustace Chesser dresses with free patterns to writes frankly on the problems It250 words
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Advertisement216 1960-12-01 13 f Get rid of NERVES and DEPRESSION MINERAL STARVATION MAY dpSz^ CAUSE MANY DISORDERS. W^^ftjk A mineral deficiency in the blood /*fc. !l v/P^K system is the basic cause of many V^ WL S A ills, including that group of dis- J\ 7^ jA Vs* /M troubles" weakness, lassitude, MHI3216 words
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Advertisement342 1960-12-01 13 Clears dandruff^^^St* Only healthy hair Z^ K can be beautiful H^^W Dandruff, dull and falling hair, scalp irritation \M lil^H^l and a tendency to early baldness are all signs -^^jPrPHaaaaOß that your h»»ir need* attention. Our research Jt J^|flL > %llj P| chemists have now produced LOXENE— the jM Mr^A342 words
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Article, Illustration557 1960-12-01 14 Haydn s 'Creation for the music lovers JILL MAGGS TO SING EVE THRISTMAS is in the air. You can smell its mysterious, exciting aromas even though there is no snow and sleet and biting wind, no pungent pine trees and open log fires or jingling sleigh bells. In many large557 words
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Advertisement146 1960-12-01 14 g -^afja^BF w S.. v._ JL~ M Tht world s first roll -on lip colour by RICHARD HUDNUT It's KIP QUICK'! World's first roll-on lip colour in the slim, elegant golden case! Outlines, shapes and colours lips cleanly, quickly, eauly. Takes the place of lipstick, the lip l.ner and lip146 words
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Advertisement292 1960-12-01 14 T^T* I *USfa.sM(i" 1 I HaBK i V Super Skeea 3-in-l NAIL ENAMEL Now, the biggest bargain in beauty you can buy— Coty Nail Enamel. lt"« an entirely new product: the only Nail £namel that gives you baie>coat. enamel, wal-coat all in one See the exciting fashion shades, matchedto Coty292 words
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Miscellaneous200 1960-12-01 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS be wrong convinced of It us 9;;,,.^ 11. He specular, and it to atlon h the Oermail m br^n aX <«r gaOU 18. Johnaon »a»d. It was the and may be made pennltriumph of nope over IMS b y tnes erf*""** 6| iBoawell) Uo> 21 Alwaya200 words
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Advertisement1707 1960-12-01 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVtRPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. SIM Ptnaat alcinous Liveratei, Glasgow ll Part/Talaj MENESTHEUS livtraeti. Havre, Ikaabtrl Me. IS THty Dm 2/ S Dk I auTOlycu* liveraaal, Dublin DM4 Ik I M 1/ I M II MYRMIDON M'stilles, H'burg, Aat'p, Amsterdam, lcndon Me1,707 words
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Advertisement1293 1960-12-01 15 THE E.A.C LIMES--—--JOTt O-^n UtN MEOITERtANEAN. CONTINENTAL t ICANOINAYIAN PORTI y&sLZZ&r "POONA' I) GM. 11-14/ 4 Dtc 1/ I Dec 7/ I Dtc ■Vjlfy JUTUNOIA" I) 11/21 Dec 72 21 Dec 24,23 Dec iTrifTy SIIONGA" I) 10 OK/ 4JM 1/ IJM 7/1 Jll Accepting cargo for Cenoa, Antwerp, Rottirdam/Aaisttrflaa Bremtn.1,293 words
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Advertisement1456 1960-12-01 15 Su n !l°d.n« THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (licartiratid la tftt UlitM RittMß) II LINES SAILINGS ta AMD. IX l> CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P tfkMi Ptnani DENVRACRII Hamburg, Lulu, Rottirdtf* la Ptrt/Tadav 2/ 1 DM BENVORIiCN UvirtiK Antwerp, Rott.. Bremen M'ourg. M'browgh la Part/ 1 tot 7/ D DM1,456 words
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Advertisement1235 1960-12-01 15 W>> McAUSTER €t CO., LTD. 4, r*** M.I.B«MAII LIMB «Jt KLAVEMESS LIMB lo*t»M. ■AMDURC, ROniRDAM UW LOS ANGELES, SAN FUNCISCO, •tIL SEAniE, VANCOUVER I PORTIANI JM tat Cmmim I US A. Attarttt Pan. Acctttiat cargi fir Central t seala OH OF COLOMBO Aaenca Sport f S'baa fentng IOUGAINVUII la Part/1,235 words
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Article91 1960-12-01 16 MELBOURNE, WedINVESTMENT snares here maintained a steady trend. Buckley and Nunn eased Is. Id. to 20s and Mver Is. 6d. to 335. 9d. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm tone. Ampol Pet 14/7 A.P.M 28/10 A.C.I 73/6 buyer BHP 84/104 Carrier 18/14 Containers 29/3 C.SR £704 Customs Credit 11/391 words
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Article133 1960-12-01 16 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noun prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Nov. shipment $28 buyers, $28 'i sellers- Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $41 '4 sellers, drum $45 <« sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $252 i. Sarawak $2474. special Sarawak black $155133 words
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Article103 1960-12-01 16 T«HE Malayan Exchange Bunks' A Association made tiie following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 5/16, O.D. 32 7/16, 90 d/st 32 7/8 credit bills, 32 15/16 trade bills. Selling T.T- or O.D. ready: Canada 32; Swiss Francs103 words
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Article18 1960-12-01 16 November a\eraje prices were: Nov. 1960 Oct. 1960 Rubber: 87.23 cts. 95.09 cts. Tin: $395.52 $395.9718 words
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918 1960-12-01 16 SHARES EASE ON RUBBER FALL— THEN 'CHINA BUYS' By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN share market had a quiet and generally easier day yesterday, with a reduced volume of business. Although tin shares had shared in a general recovery in the London market on Tuesday, all the price changes in918 words
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Article81 1960-12-01 16 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on Dec. 1. Rubber 85« i cents a lb. Copra $452 a ton. Coconut oil 5730 a ton. Palm oil $640-50 a ton. Palm kernels $357.25 a ton. The rates of81 words
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Article642 1960-12-01 16 SINGAPORE members ot the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 pin call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 45s AIS; Fed. Dispensary $137 ON; Praser and Neave ords $1.90 and $1.91 OL. $1.96642 words
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Article221 1960-12-01 16 rtECEMBER first grade rubber J buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 85 i cents per lb unchanged on Tuesday's close. The tone was steady. S.C.CJt.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. l RS-S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 85' i. sellers 85«4 (N); Int. 1 R.S.S.221 words
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Article33 1960-12-01 16 SINGAPORE, Not. 30. RUBBER: 85} cents per lb. (unchanged). 5 pjn. unofficial close: 86' cents (steady). UN: $394.25 per picul (down 374 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (up 45 tons).33 words
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Article92 1960-12-01 16 CHIPS lying a lon (side the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sunda (P A O) 1/2. Selat Bangka 3. Tegelberg 4/5. Van Neck 6A, Malay 6/7. Zulko Mam 8/9, PenUkota 10/11. Poona 13/14, Karlmata 15/16. Bumslde 18, Gorgon 19. Padjonge N. Wall 2. Papado N.92 words
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Article14 1960-12-01 16 N«r. 3« dustrtals: 131.0* Ins: IS3.M Rubber*: ZI9U Nov. 131. IM. 21*.14 words
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Advertisement1113 1960-12-01 16 Express U.S.A. Pacitic 6c Atlantic Coast Servlc* tTA. E.T.A. £.T.A. Spore P. Sham Fenwi H'koni I. Anjeiti N. Yark ■CaNtkn Miru 27 31 Die 31/ 2IM IJM las 12 ft* "KMikawa Maru" 21/24 Jai 2S/2I J»i II 111 M Fit II Mir All suitably equipped with oeep tanks (or carriage1,113 words
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Advertisement764 1960-12-01 16 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS City Council Stationery Depot: (P.W D. Stores and Furniture Depot. Kandang Kerbau). (a) Supply of up to 2.880 reams of Wime Slmlli Paper (474 lbs) packed in reams of 500 sheets, slie 15" .x 14 1 Tender Deposit $100/-. Close at 2.15 p.m on764 words
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Advertisement780 1960-12-01 16 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED For the Information of all concerned, notice i& hereby |l?:u that as from 23rd November 1960, by a special resolution the name of i the KUALA LUMPUR RUBBER COMPANY LTD has oeen changed to KUALA LUMPUR-KE-PONG AMALGAMATED LIMIIED. The Agents, Messrs. R.E.A. and Cumbe780 words
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Advertisement475 1960-12-01 16 NOTICES NOTICE Would the Public please tak* note that M/s. Leong Kam Seng and Leong Kam Wah have do connection whatsoever with Messrs. Wearne Brothers Limited. Malacca, and they have no authority to collect any monies or transact any business on their behalf. THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137)475 words
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Advertisement790 1960-12-01 17 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Mr. Yew Yee Foh is no longer connected with the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd., and Is therefore not authorised to transact bostneas or collect premiums on behalf of the Company. NOTICE This is to notify the Public that I. Quek Leng Hong of 2JC, Redhill790 words
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Advertisement721 1960-12-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PAHARG STATE Education Board needs a Temporary clerk on a month-to-monUi basis with effect from Ist January. 1961. Applicants must be in possession of an L.C.E. certificate at least with Malay. Age should te 17 but not over 21 years on Ist January, IMI. Salary: 1100/- plus721 words
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Advertisement2723 1960-12-01 17 i —^^^^—^s^^^^^^^a.^.^— —^"i (Contlirae*) from t*R«« SITUATIONS VACANT I* Wordt U (Min.)— Moa St eft. ttrm P.O. BOX tBOO Position filled. Applicant* thanked. WANTBD TEACHERS. State qualifications. Apply Ht. Patrick* School, Bins* pore. OIRL REQUIRED as nursemaid for two yoaag children la Federation, *orae English «*ent!*l. Tel. S'por* ***** between2,723 words
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Advertisement779 1960-12-01 17 BOOKS *V PUBLICATIONS to Wordt |f (Mln.y—Bmm St eU. mxtrm ENCYOLBPCOIA BRrTANNICA BBa won taa *poroT*l and aenfMenc* •f BajSßsass and professional people throughout the world In Its 34 hand***** vslum** ar* mere thsn a million (sett slarays Bsyand dispute* Can you sffaul to be witaout tt* world* ftneat work779 words
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Advertisement805 1960-12-01 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE M »er«» SS (Mtm.}— Bo* St ett. mwtrm I—o PIAT •BO Brand New Condition. Colour Red. One Ov-aer. Ta» insured July 1961. S*.6SO/- 0.n.0. UP. Arranseabl*. Tel: Spore *****. I*B7 HILL WAN COUPE excellent condition new bood comp.. Ins., tax. 31-5-IMSI 12.900.— 0.n.0. HP. arranged. Tel. (Spore)805 words
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Advertisement588 1960-12-01 17 MISCILLANfOUS 10 Wordt U (Ml*,)— Bo* it Ht. oxtrm A QIBtON AIR CondltlOßer can be yours ea Hire Purchase for Only small deposit and 1% interest. Rotterdam Trading Company. RACE OP CONTINENT!!! Tnat Glamorous Delightful, Caaual "Brusa V\»ve"!!l At 820/- only. Singapore's Leading European Hairstylist*, ttalon Manasitta Tel Spore SOBSB588 words
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Article1824 1960-12-01 18 Leslian, Bravo and Lady Jambo take his total to 50 winners BIG SWEEP: Total Pool $158,100. FIRS. PRIZE: No. *****0— $42,687. SECOND PRIZE: No. *****5— 521,343. THIRD PRIZE: No. *****1— 510,671. STARTERS ($f,524 each): Nos. *****8, *****6, *****1, *****1, *****9, *****4, *****7. CONSOLATION ($948 each): Nos.1,824 words
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Article, Illustration247 1960-12-01 18 BOXING PI BANTAM TITLE (Manila): Johnny Jainito outptd Young Aquino 12rds. WKLTfcR i Manila i Charley Scott (US) ko'd Rocky Kalingo (PI) 1st rd. CRICKET CURRlE CUP MATCHES: Bor der bt Oriqualand West by iniu and 15 at Kimberley. Griqualand West 76 and 96 Border 187 (Cornell247 words
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Article182 1960-12-01 18 Bangor, King's Lynn go out LONDON. Wed.— Two non-League clubs, Bangor and Kings Lynn, were eliminated from the English F.A. Cup yesterday, leaving Oxford United as the only non-League side still in the competition. Bangor and King's Lynn were beaten in Second Round replays. Bangor losing 3 l to SouthportReuter - 182 words
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Article99 1960-12-01 18 I OS ANGELES. Wed.— Dick lj> "Puncho" Gonzale.s. the worlds No. 1 professional tennis player, has patched up his differences with his boss. Jack Kramer. Gonzales. who left the Kramer troupe in Australia last May.> after a dispute with the promoter, will resume "work" at Darwin99 words
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261 1960-12-01 18 MELBOURNE. Wed.— There; are no real surprises in the Australian team to meet the West Indies in the First Test match starting on Dec. 9 in Brisbane. Richie Benaud will skipper the side, which will undoubtedly form the nucleus of the team to visitReuter - 261 words
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Advertisement247 1960-12-01 18 Created vJfl£Nr^™N for families /<^l§ f l t^T tb no want Mj v-i v^i more success and happiness I \^H_^j^> You live better with the all-new REMINGTON ITI2Z DELUXE because, in your oftice,«in your home. work. Paper guide keeps paper straight. or wherever you may travel this Complete with handsome,247 words
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Advertisement210 1960-12-01 18 New adventures in better living... from PPHILCO The most exciting new Philco products ever, are now here to make life more enioyable in this decade of the sixties. New dimensions m home entertainment' See them now and PHIICO9S WISTMINSTM. Sttf«opho^.<: fA W J Radiogram >n an inspired conwWitt cabinet of210 words
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Miscellaneous68 1960-12-01 18 SOCCER STORE JUNIOR CUP s-flnal: Chinese Athletic v Darul Aflab 'A' (Jalan Besar 6.15 pm.). RCGGER S'GOR INTER-SCHOOLS IN-DER-14) VI v Maxwell School (4.16); lndcr-15: VI v Kajanit HS Merdeka Stadium. 5.15 p.m.). HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 2: Samuel's Club v Town Council (lower padanß > FRIENDLY: B'gor Sikh Union68 words
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Article502 1960-12-01 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. FAM COACH WILL LEAVE IN MID-JANUARY FOR SIX-MONTH COURSE THE FOOTBALL Association of Malaya coach, Choo Seng Quee, will go to England next January after waiting 18 months for the trip from which he hopes to return as a502 words
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152 1960-12-01 19 A PRESENT FOR TENGKU FROM SINGAPORE CINOAPORE, Wed. A Singapore Government Services F. A. team will travel to Kuala Lumpur this weekend to meet Federation of Malaya Government Services in their Kind's Cup match at Merdeka Stadium 1 on Sunday. This match will be played annually for the $5,000 trophy152 words
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Article56 1960-12-01 19 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Bombay water-polo team scored their only victory of their Singapore tour when they beat Combined Services 10 6 in a friendly game at Tanjong Rhu tonight. Scorrrs were: Bharucha 6. Desai 2. Shrlsekar and a deflected goal. Dr. Penny scored all six goals for Services.56 words
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Article32 1960-12-01 19 IPOH, Wed. The closing date of entries for the Perak Lawn Tennis Association open championships scheduled to be played here from Dec. 9 to 18. has been extended to Friday.32 words
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Article978 1960-12-01 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. There are 12 entries for the Singapore St. Leger to be run over 12 miles here on Dec. 18. the last day of the meeting They are Automation. Big Daddy. Dreamboat, Gralnne, Marksman. Oleander 11. Peaceful King. Prince or Lallta, Repul.se Bay978 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-12-01 19 ECUADORIAN Francisco "P»acho" Secara, ter years one of the Merest names in world tennis, who will visit Singapoce and Malaya with thief ether members of the Jack Kramer professional trewnc to play exhibition matches. The others are Ash Coe-prr. Alex Olmedo and Andres Gimeno. They67 words
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Article21 1960-12-01 19 BERLIN, Wed. Armln Hary. Olympic 100 metres champion. Injured hfe knee yesterday, when his car collided with a taxi.21 words
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Article288 1960-12-01 19 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore Hockey Association's search for ft centre-forward to replace veteran Percy Pennefather was unsuccessful when an S.H.A. team met Army in a trial match at Tanglin today. The selectors experim«mted with the Police inside iotward Wilfred Sta Maria but were obviously288 words
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Article260 1960-12-01 19 SOCCER FRLKNDLY (S"poxe>: Joyful Indians 4 iKrLshnan 2, Salahudin, Narayanan) Johore OPP 4 <Mul» roy. Perry, Powell, gift goal). HOCKEY IPOH ■■Mllll DIV. l— Kinta Indians 3 UCeauran, Sockr.lintiam, Augusune) Malays 3 (Shaharbi. Mat 1.5.1, Hannah); Div 2: 3 Ba RMR 4 (Abdul Rahman 2. Aminuddln Aziz> Kilat260 words
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Advertisement74 1960-12-01 19 OTARD V.S.O.P. LIQUEUR COGNAC BRANDY With EACH bottle of OTARD V.S.O.P. Liqueur Cognac Brandy purchased between Ist December. 1960 and 28th February, 1961. FREE x On* pint bottle or "jL can of Beck's Kunchi Beer OTARD The only Brandy bottled at the Chateau de Cognac M.I *^^W Jr' 1 \t^74 words
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Advertisement191 1960-12-01 19 ißf j m g| at V aaa aaal V*' Law* fl m/M*—J \t- mm as V 3 JaaV Bisma-Rex /^^^S^V i BISMA REX quickly but gently neutralise* -^^^k( borninf ttotoach acids. [^^^t| BISMA-REX helps to get rid of win ct «^^^*^^^B 3 BISMA-REX tors* a sootkng coabag o»tr |>JBtBHJ^VPR tk«191 words
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Article216 1960-12-01 20 Capital spending will end surplus KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Government has budgeted for a surplus of $12.8 million for next year. Revenue is estimated at $970.8 million and expenditure $958 million. Capital or development expenditure is provisionally estimated at $196 million. This year's Budget provided for216 words
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Obituary25 1960-12-01 20 wtBBCR PAT. beloved VtN of Donald W.-blx r. formerly of "Vmuroog Eatate. Layang Layan*. parsed away November Ltnb at Bouthsea MM a long illnea*.25 words
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Article114 1960-12-01 20 THI FAMILY OF late Mr Y.K.I- Wong thank friend* «n<J relation* who attended Uw funeral, rendered «*sl»Uuice aent wreath* and donation*. MR. AMD MRI t. JIHHAPPAM of Sareraban thank all relatives and frl— for the valuable (Ifu. aaslstaare and attendance at their wedding at Beremban on 33.11.60. TNC FAMILY114 words
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136 1960-12-01 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A two-hour meeting between MCA leaders and representatives of Chinese school associations over the implementation of the Rahman Talib education proposals ended tonight without agreement. The meeting agreed to seek clarification of certain provisions in the report from the136 words
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Article319 1960-12-01 20 LONDON. Wed— Nervous and uncertain conditions prevailed iv London stock markets today but industrials improved after a hesitant start and often closed higher on balance. Several good features developed in this section but the market generally showed no definite trend. Qlltedped securities remained neglected and319 words
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Article42 1960-12-01 20 LONDON. Wed Spot 25, d.. Jan. 25id.. Feb. 251 d., Mar. 251 d.. Jan. March 25gd., Apr. June 25] d.. Ju)y/Bept. 251 d.. Oct./ Dec. 251 d., Jan/March 25jd.. Dec. C.l.f. 25Jd.. Jan. 25, d.. Feb. 251 d. Tone: Barely steady.42 words
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Article27 1960-12-01 20 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £79» sellers £800. Forward buyers £797 J, sellers £708. Settlement £799 4. Turnover ajn. 95 tons, p.m 5 tons. Tone: Steady but inactive.27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-12-01 20 LONDON, Wed. Sir Winston Churchill celebrated his 86th birthday today with a party despite a bone-breaking fall two weeks ago. He rose from his bed to take part in the small party in his honour. I. PI.45 words
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Advertisement93 1960-12-01 20 W afW#atfc CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M Horrfj JiJ» I Minimum) C0M»: U Bm <md Jim a daughter feamfer il"i Hiam on 29.11.60 at Khoo Mfternlty. Mother and baby doIng fine. Thank* to doctor and ataff. THE ENGAGEMENT IS announced txiw.-.n Kirn Chuan 81m. daughter of Mrs Boon Kirn K.-ow of Kuala93 words
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Advertisement120 1960-12-01 20 Cfcunmefoc -^■f-f^^flflfek actual siz* j**H**aaaaaHlK really small and dainty, a Lady's Travel alarm of great distinction. Soft leather case in a variety of very Af beautiful colours, mcl. pink, blue. etc. k^OJ Bigger sise Travel alarm clocks from 525 > Ha^iifl \^!6COILYE(t QUAY Open witil 5.30 p.m. AMAZING 1 STICK-ON120 words
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