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Title Section26 1960-12-10 1 AVEKAC£ lIAILV CERTI ffl Ell SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1960. 15 CENTS. Its freedom will be upheld, he assures26 words
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Article501 1960-12-10 1 Vital needs for future J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —An assurance that the Alliance Government would uphold the freedom of the Press in Malaya was jjiven tonight by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Speaking al a dinner given by the Press Club, Federation of Malaya, at which he501 words
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Article, Illustration69 1960-12-10 1 ADLAI GETS U.N JOB OFFER WASHINGTON, Fri.—Presi-dent-elect John F. Kennedy yesterday asked Mr. Adlal E. Stevenson (above) to be the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Mr. Kennedy made the announcement with Mr. Stevenson standing beside him on the steps of his Georgetown home. Mr. Stevenson, twice defeated as Democratic69 words
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Article66 1960-12-10 1 LONDON. Fri. An exchange of television broadcasts between London and Moscow will be made next year, Moscow radio reported today. British negotiators have reached agreement with Soviet officials on a number of television broadcasts from Moscow to London during the British Industrial Exhibition in Moscow nextReuter - 66 words
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486 1960-12-10 1 Police head has power to sack, court rules KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Federation Court of Appeal today disagreed, by a 2-1 majority, with a Penang High Court ruling that the Commissioner of Police, as an authority subordinate to the Police Service Commission after Merdeka, had no power to dismiss a486 words
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78 1960-12-10 1 DOPE BUSH IS FOUND IN A ROYAL PARK IN LONDON LONDON, Fri —Government gardeners have removed an Indian hemp bush growing in one of London's royal parks. Indian hemp is the plant from which marijuana Is made. The bush, discovered in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, had apparently grown fromReuter - 78 words
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Article41 1960-12-10 1 COPENHAGEN. Fri. A Dutchman Mr. Ebbe Munck, who helped to build the famous "Bridge over the River Kwai" while imprisoned by the Japanese during the war, is now taking part in an archaeological probe of the Kwai valley. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article163 1960-12-10 1 TUN TAN: RANSOME WILL ADVISE MALACCA, Fri. Prof. G. A. Ransome, Professor of Medicine at the University of Malaya, is expected to arrive here tomorrow morning from Singapore to advise on further treatment for Tun Tan Cheng-Lock, who suffered a heart attack on Wednesday evening. Prof. Ransomes trip follows i163 words
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Article223 1960-12-10 1 VIENTIANE, Friday pARATROOP forces under neutralist Captain Kong Le were today in control of Vientiane after a late night military takeover the city' second within 24 hours. Radio Vientiane said today that Captain Kong's troops, who grouped in riceflelds yesterday, met with no opposition as theyReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration873 1960-12-10 1 TEAR GAS USED AGAINST MOBS IN TWO CENTRES: FRENCH LEADER JEERED ALGIERS, Friday EUROPEANS staged a general strike here and riot police used tear-gas to clear a chanting crowd of 2,000 from the main square of Oran as President De GaulleReuter - 873 words
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149 1960-12-10 1 CULTURAL, TRADE ENVOY FOR JAKARTA APPOINTED OI'NOAPORE, Fri. Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, an official in the Finance Ministry, has been appointed Singapore's first senior trade and cultural representative to Jakarta. He is now the Permanent Secretary in the Commerce and Industry Division. The announcement was made in the Legislative149 words
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Article77 1960-12-10 1 CAIRO Fri The newspaper Al Ahram said today British Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery has chosen a spot In Alamein, Egypt —the #cene of his greatest victory— as his grave. The newspaper said he will be buried among the graves of 11.000 World War II soldiers of the77 words
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Article71 1960-12-10 1 TOKYO. Fri. Japan and the Philippines today signed a treaty of amity, commerce and navigation. The signing took place in the Foreign Ministry here after nearly ten months of negotiations held in Manila and Tokyo. The treaty provides principally for most-favoured nation treatment. It is the first fully-fledgedReuter - 71 words
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Article217 1960-12-10 1 Floods cut off two states ITOTA BHARU, Fri. Rain throughout yesterday caused the Jerteh River to overflow its banks today and cut off road communication between Kelantan and Trengganu. The Jerteh bridge is under two feet of water and is impassable to all traffic. Dungun ferry. further south, between Kuala217 words
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Article25 1960-12-10 1 PUCE MISSION >LW M)K* In I «f Malay* s riji Mid ttuiupia mM I v York on Tuci»d uuofluul pcatc-n--nn^ioo i« C— jl ffrii'25 words
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Article, Illustration442 1960-12-10 2 Congo: Dag to defence again NEW YORK, Fri THE United NaA tions Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarsk joeld, made another defence of his Congo policies in the Secu- I rity Council yesterday. At the same time he disclosed that "deeply I disturbing develop- merits" had occurred in Stanleyville and j442 words
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Article46 1960-12-10 2 TOKYO, Fri— Workers of 147 hospitals and clinics throughout Japan loday staged the third wave of nationwide strikes demanding higher wages and better working conditions. The hospitals included 39 Red Cross hospitals. The previous nation-wide strike was held on Dec. 2 Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration52 1960-12-10 2 FLOOD-HIT WIVES EVACUATED FIREMEN carry two flood-ed-out residents, Mrs. M. Jeffries and Mrs. E. Wells, from their swamped cottages in Bitton, Somerset, England. The women are among many in the West Country hit by some of the worst floods of the year. The weather forecast is: "More rain to come."52 words
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Article116 1960-12-10 2 NEW ORLEANS. Friday. \|THITE hecklers, their blockades crushed by police, abandoned attempts to keep white children out of an integrated school yesterday but attendance dropped to 15 children. The only onlookers at Will- lam Frantz school were a dozen women and one man sitting on116 words
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Article26 1960-12-10 2 LONDON, Fri.— Thick fog blanketed large areas of flood-stricken Britain yesterday adding to travel problems. Early in the morning London airport was at a standstill.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article60 1960-12-10 2 MOSCOW. Fri Mr. Niklta Khrushchev, who has Influenza, was a little better yesterday and should be back at work after a few more days, the first Deputy Premier. Mr Ana.stas Mikoyan, told reporters The Prime Minister "Is out •of bed but the doctors areReuter - 60 words
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Article192 1960-12-10 2 Nedelin 'died at rocket test' RED MISSILE CHIEF IN ACCIDENT' ROME. Fri. A newg agency specialising in news from Communist countries yesterday reported that Marshal Mitroian Nedelin, Soviet rocket chief reported j killed in an air crash six weeks ago, had in fact died in an accident at an unidentifiedReuter - 192 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-12-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ITD B 6 CHEAPER TO BOyJ| r BUT UOW \S. lT SeTTiNd IF -~N sack) oBT t rr WS J O'^totS!) cm rue conthabv)29 words
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Article274 1960-12-10 3 55 may be operational, says pamphlet, 200 ready by next winter LONDON, Friday TOUSSIA may have 35 inter--^continental ballistic missiles operational, according to unofficial estimates published here today. The Institute for Strategic Studies, a non-Government body, said in a pamphlet that on the basis of these estimates274 words
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162 1960-12-10 3 1/ATMANDU. Frl. Sir 1V Edmund Hillary, the explorer, yesterday said that he had -*een phenomena across the NepalTibet border in the Mount Everest region which could have been anything. Including a Chinese rocket. He told a Press conference here that members of hisReuter - 162 words
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Article34 1960-12-10 3 PRETORIA. Fri.— The South African Prime Minister. Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. told the South African Broadcasting Corporation he would attend the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in London In March.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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412 1960-12-10 3 LONDON, Frl ]tf R- Harold Macmillan, the Prime MinisL A ter, said yesterday he had no immediate plans to visit Malaya but hoped to do so "within a reasonable time." He told the House of Commons this in reply toReuter - 412 words
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436 1960-12-10 3 LONDON. Frl A FORMER newspaper editor fell prey to an "unfounded notion" and sent a pamphlet to the Queen alleging that his niece and her friend were prostitutes, a court was told here yesterday. The man. Carl Frederick Holslnger. described himseltReuter - 436 words
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Miscellaneous443 1960-12-10 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 melret IM metre* SHOBT WAVE: H y£\£* g&£FisflS& frem 8.80 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. ing Melodies; 7.00 Newport Jazz Pestival; 7.30 Time Signal. News; A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 35 g^ Time 800 Time S ig na i, Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; News443 words
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Article99 1960-12-10 4 JUMBO STORIES BY JUNGLE COLONEL EVER since "Elephant Bill," that engrossing account of living and working with elephants, hit the best-seller lists, the fans of the author, Lt.-Col. J.H. Williams, have waited impatiently for each of his books. The latest has just come out, a posthumous collection of short stories99 words
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Article23 1960-12-10 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Water will be cut off along SembawatiK Road from I2i milestone upward from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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561 1960-12-10 4 SINGAPORE, Fri THE Singapore Government did not want to create any situation which would formalise its relationship with the Federation Government. This was stated in the Legislative Assembly today by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in reply to a query561 words
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275 1960-12-10 4 Land occupied by Army: Premier explains shortage i SINGAPORE. Frl. rpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that even if Singapore recovered all the bases occupied by the British armed forces and found Jobs for the 30,000 civilian workers employed by them, there would still275 words
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Article42 1960-12-10 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— A charity show, "This Earth is Mine." will be staged tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. at the Capitol Theatre. In conjunction with the 1960 Students' Week organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. Tickets are priced at $1 for all sales.42 words
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482 1960-12-10 4 SINGAPORE, Frl AN APPLICATION for A the appointment of an administrator pendente lite in respect of the estate of Lee Gee Chong, the "Biscuit King" 01 Singapore, who was kidnapped and murdered in April this year, was granted by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah482 words
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214 1960-12-10 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two leading law teachers from Britain and Australia are now In Singapore to examine final year law students at the University of Malaya here. They are here as the first-ever external examiners of the four-year-old faculty of law at the University214 words
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Article117 1960-12-10 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The term of the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, which expires in January, has been extended by Government, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, announced in the Legislative Assembly today. He said that under the new Constitution the Chief Justice should be117 words
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Advertisement282 1960-12-10 4 The Motion Picture Giant of 1960 by the author of 'Giant'! N.B. Due to film's length, only 4 Shows Daily Note Times l^k^KW. HaYMBSINGAPOREsTfIMH TODAY 2.30. 6.30 9.30 •ft I _fl W *f>*»? P E^eW/^^" wcrds werm RlftUßf) I RfIRFBTI WKWH IHIffTVU WARNEM MOS- > row \ra\u I uUOCjM I282 words
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Advertisement598 1960-12-10 4 shaw: e« Orn»ni.m,tloii JOPEMS TODAY i>» k J Due to Fllmt Great length 4 SHOWS DAILY— Nota Time, pj The Motion Picture Giant of 1960 pj JBk by tha orthor of 'Giortf' Superimposed Chinese Subtitles El TONIGHT MIDNIGHT NO Speciol VIEWERS NEEDED i f I Tomorrow 9om. Morning Show H598 words
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Article, Illustration2649 1960-12-10 5 AZIZ IS ATTACKED BY OPPOSITION, ALLIANCE MEN, THEN— I *£X% Another'freedom* for Malaya to achieve: Aziz KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Alliance back benchers attacked the Minister of Agriculture in Parliament today but later switched their stand and praised him when the Socialist Front2,649 words
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Advertisement131 1960-12-10 5 V F/TTEDWITH PENANG HILL HOTEL AT LAST! AT LAST! A first class hotel on the top of the famed Penang Hill will be opened on the 10th, December, 1960. I First Class BAR Chinese and European Cuisine. Also Japanese Room for Sukiyaki. All rooms with: attached tiled bathroom with hot131 words
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Advertisement282 1960-12-10 5 Visit The CAMERON HIGHLANDS Stay at the New and Modern I TOWN HOUSE HOTEL OPEN FROM 10-12-60 5000 Feet above Sea Level Newly completed 4-storey building, comfortable «nd airy room* complete witti:- Foam mattresses, buzzer, private hot and cold long baths. I All modern waterborne sanitation, every room and bath282 words
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Article, Illustration317 1960-12-10 7 1 30 Guides watch ceremony of 'breaking the flag' THEN THEY OPEN TALKS ON THE MOVEMENT'S PROBLEMS ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 130 Federation, Singapore and North Borneo Girl Guides today witnessed the "breakinK of the flag" ceremony before they sat down to discuss their problems and find ways to317 words
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Article43 1960-12-10 7 PENANG, Fri— A labourer. S. Thanapan, 26, today pleaded not guilty to stealing a basket containing Sl5O and provisions belonging to V. Nadasan in the police headquarters compound yesterday evening. He was granted ball of $300 until Jan. 19.43 words
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Article56 1960-12-10 7 KUALA LUMPUT*. Fri Mohamed bin Abdullah. 30. of Kota Bharu pleaded not guilty in court here today to stealing a gold chain worth $320 from Sharifah binte Yusof at a Princes Road hotel on Nov. 12. Th 2 case wa.s postponed to I Jan. 13.56 words
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179 1960-12-10 7 P^^ KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ROF. Norton Ginsburg, of the University of Chicago, said today that town planning in the Federation should be given more support Prof. Ginsburg had spent a fortnight in the Federation and Singapore gathering information on town planning. The information will179 words
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Article124 1960-12-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Nearly I 600 Malayan students. h r alf them flying home i from studies in Britain, and i JhL othe i?. leavlr for .studies ere T lll take P art this month in one of the biggest commercial airlifts ever arranged between the124 words
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Article54 1960-12-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Director General of the British Army's medical .services. Lieut. -Gen. Sir Alexander Drummond. arrived here today in the course of a Far Eastern tour. He will return to Britain by air next Wednesday after Inspecting British military hospitals and other army medical54 words
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Article37 1960-12-10 7 PENANG, Fri.— The Penang Hill Hotel 2,700 feet above sea level opens for business tomorrow. The new hotel is at the former Government holiday resort. Bellevue. itself a famous prewar tourist landmark.37 words
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Article33 1960-12-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. There are 8.867 Methodist (full members) In Singapore and Federation, the Methodist Church conference being held here now. was told today. Membership Increased by 495 this year.33 words
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Article211 1960-12-10 7 TELUK ANSON. Fri. r rfO youths who described themselves as members of the "DraKon Tiger Mountain Gang' and extorted $480 from an estate sundry shopkeeper, were yesterday sent to the Henry Gurney Approved School for three i years each. They were Loi Ah Lek. 16. and211 words
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274 1960-12-10 7 Now doctor gets her citizenship restored 'WRONG PROCEDURE'— PAPERS REVOKED IPOH, Friday. r\R. (Miss) Harbans Kaur Sidhu, of the GenA/ eral Hospital in Penang, has got back her federal citizenship which was revoked earlier Her father. Mr. Bahadur Singh, of Kuata Kangsar. aid today that his daughter's citizenship papers had274 words
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273 1960-12-10 7 A princess gives up status to wed a commoner A LOR STAR. Fri. A Kedah princess last night gave up her royal status to marry a commoner with the blessing of her cousin, the Sultan. I Tengku Sabariah. 18-year-t old daughter of the State Grand Chamberlain and a niece of273 words
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Article29 1960-12-10 7 KAJANG. Fri. The body of a girl tapper. Yap Thai, 17. was found In a mining pool near Palakong new village, seven miles from her» yesterday.29 words
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Article39 1960-12-10 7 IPOH. Fri. A mechanic. Chow Kong Wah, 31. was fined $95 or a month's jail today for reselling cinema tickets. He .-aid the tickets— 3l of them— were for his family and friends.39 words
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Article60 1960-12-10 7 TAIPING, Fri.— One man was killed and four others Injured when two cars collided head-on six miles south of here yesterday morning. The dead man was Abu Bakar bin Oman. 41. The driver of the other car. Mr. John Goodie, a businessman, who was on his60 words
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Advertisement448 1960-12-10 7 STAMFORD COLLEGE (CORRESPONDENCE) (Malaya's College of Postal Education) Why go abroad for Further Education when Malaya's own institutions can provide you the soundest, education in Arts. Science and Commercial subjects? POSTAL TUITION offered by the Stamford College (founded 1952) has'helped thousands of Malayan Students to obtain creditable passes :n public448 words
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537 1960-12-10 8 Lee: Govt. is against a closed service SINGAPORE, Friday SHOULD clerks of the Legislative Assembly and certain other members of the Assembly staff be placed in a special position so that they would not come under the disciplinary rules governing the civil service, and537 words
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252 1960-12-10 8 PC who failed to arrest hold-up man is acquitted SINGAPORE, Friday. A POLICE constable, Long Tien Hun, was acquitted in the second criminal district court today of failing to arrest a person alleged to have been involved in a robbery. The victim of the robbery. the court was told, was252 words
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Article30 1960-12-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The People's Progressive Party tonight held a protest rally against the "indiscriminate arrests" of hawkers and petty trader, by police here during the past week.30 words
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66 1960-12-10 8 SINGAPORE. Fri^-OTie Malayan Methodist Church is to build a $50,000 medical clinic at Kampong Koh. Sitiawan. The women's division of the Methodist Church In New York has contributed $30,000 towards the project. Tht balance will be raised locally. The clinic will re-equlpped with X-ray, laboratory66 words
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Article58 1960-12-10 8 BUTTERWORTH, Frl. A shipping clerk, who altered two dates on a Malayan Railway monthly season ticket, was yesterday sentenced to one day's jail and $100 fine for forgery. Hassan bin Ibrahim. 20 admitted that he had, on Sept. 7 changed the dates Aug. 5 to58 words
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84 1960-12-10 8 A SELANGOR OFFICIAL MAY GET TOP LANDS JOB KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor State Secretary, Inche Hashlm bin Mat Dris. is tipped to become the Federation's Commissioner of Lands. succeeding Dato Abdullah bin Ibrahim, who is retiring. Inche Hashim joined the Malay Administrative Service in 1927. In 1958, he was84 words
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Article121 1960-12-10 8 CDJGAPORE. Frl. Metho- dista In Malaya were today urged to comply fully with laws affecting employeremployee relations. The plea was made by the Rev. R. Foster, chairman of the Board Christian Social Concerns, at the Methodist Church Conference. He said that Methodists should make a121 words
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Article281 1960-12-10 9 SINGAPORE, Fri ONE OF 10 CANCELLED ON GROUNDS OF VICE rPHE Hotels Licensing Board today cancell- ed the licence of the 29-year-old Great Southern Hotel in Eu Tong Seng Street on the grounds that it had been used for immoral purposes. Objecting to the renewal of281 words
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Article, Illustration420 1960-12-10 9 Tours by Head of State: Lee gives assurance to assemblymen YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA FIGURES IN BUDGET DEBATE SINGAPORE, Friday MEMBERS of the Opposition and Assembly- men concerned will be invited when the Yang di-Pertuan Negara visits Malay kampongs, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, assured in the Legislative Assembly420 words
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158 1960-12-10 9 44 boys 'graduate' as British Army tradesmen SINGAPORE, Fri. Forty-four "boy" soldiers "graduated" into the British Army in Malaya after a passing-out parade at the Army Boys' Trade School in Nee Soon today. The Chief of the Federation Armed Forces, Lt.-Gen. Sir Rod<ney Moore, took the salute as the passing-out158 words
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Article49 1960-12-10 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A motor mechanic. Tang Tiong Choon. of Sor an goon Road, was jailed for four months today by a police court for attempted extortion. The court was told that he attempted to extort $5 from Koh Yew Choy. a porridge seller. In Race Course Road.49 words
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Article24 1960-12-10 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. A trisha rider, Ng Ah Seng. 50. was Jailed for six months for stealing a bicycle. He had pleaded guilty.24 words
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81 1960-12-10 9 FIRE-ENGINE JOY RIDE (SIREN AND ALL) FOR MENTRI BESAR IPOH. Fri. The Mentri Besar, Inche Shaari bin Piai, took a joy ride in a new $15,000 fire-engine with siren going full blast through Parit, 20 miles south-west of here, this morning. He jumped aboard after he had opened the town's81 words
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Article58 1960-12-10 9 PENANG, Fri. A visitor' from Kuala Lumpur woke up In his hotel yesterday and found that his wallet, containing $350 had been stolen, t C M. Venema of Jalan Kenny Timor reported to the: police that he left the wallet on- a small table beside his bed in58 words
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Article78 1960-12-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— When Chin Poi. 22. of Ipoh stole a $360 gold bracelet and $80 in cash from a house In Bukit Bintang Road here on Nov. 22 he lefc a note behind saying what he had done. In a magistrate's court today he pleaded78 words
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142 1960-12-10 9 SINGAPORE. Friday. |X)UR FORMER prisoners have entered the Singa- pore Government service, according to the 1960 annual report of the After-care Association. The report said that altogether 72 former prisoners were found Jobs, and added that the problem of finding employment for these people waj>142 words
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Article51 1960-12-10 9 BISHOP TO NAME A.C.S. PRINCIPAL SINGAPORE, Fri.— The new principal of the Anglo-Chi-nese School is expected to be named on Sunday. Bishop H. B. Amstutz. may make the announcement at a special Service to mark the end of the Methodist Church Conference. The present principal. Mr. Thio Chan Bee. is51 words
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Article33 1960-12-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A painter. Chun Tuck Chee. 32. was jailed for a year here today for housebreaking and stealing $130 from a house In Chow Kit Road on March 4.33 words
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198 1960-12-10 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The 0 Assistant Secretary of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, Fon Yik Onn, was today found guilty of using violence on Ng Ai Teck during the C. K. Tang industrial dispute on Sept. 22. Jointly convicted was a198 words
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Article43 1960-12-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More goods were handled at Port Swettenham last October than in any other month, a statement by the Ministry of Transport said today. The volume handled was 147.787 tons compared with 124.476 tons in October last year.43 words
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Advertisement218 1960-12-10 9 r HE'D BE MUCH BETTER OFF ON A VESPA TM6 CAST ASIATIC CO. LTD •WOt MMJMXA. K. LUWnm. »OK KM<a JHER v -STEREO" tape recorder *T <3 T|t FOUR TRACK: moximum recording of 16 HOURS. 3 SPEEDS: 17V, 33/4" 7Vi". FREQUENCY RANGE: 40 to 20,000 cps. OPERATING VOLTAGE: 110, 125,218 words
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Advertisement388 1960-12-10 9 ■jj^^^^^y^^^^^Rß jv nl ti>tt m Melbourne, AuftrtH*, t^B^^^K^MM^H^J^^K k t^ ose 9°'°° abroad for ctretr education m BBjjHBB ACCOUNTANCY, jffPPH^ BANKING, COSTINC. IiIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIinWIIIHi advertising Here is \our opportunity lo study profeisionallv ail mbwcM ol business with the larftest bu<ine*«-training orgmnmtion m the Southern Hemisphere .the Hemin(«ay Robertson Institute As the388 words
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Article95 1960-12-10 10 Wf4t U* (Minimmm) DOCTOR AND MRS. Jegtthtttn s^iiarMtnam thank relatlvea and friends for their kind presence, valuable gifts, congratulatory ■—in, and willing aattatanve at tbtlr wtddins on 3-12-ttO. MR. A MRS. K. SREEDHARAM thank all relatlvea and fnenda lor thnr attendance at their wedding ceremony followed by reception are95 words
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Article463 1960-12-10 10 W»rdM it* (minimum) WILL OWNER or Siameat Tooeat M (Spore;. THE COCKPIT'S Java RlMtafti it tenred every .Saturday and bundtfy lunch time. LYONS MOTORS LIMITED of Om hard Road Singapore, w-iah you a Mrrry Chnttmat with a Happy Ntw Minx. SALE MARROWS LTD. Grand rttimnona on matcriala and rtady-mada463 words
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675 1960-12-10 10 The Straits Times Saturday, December 10, 1960. A Useful Debate I For a r ull appreciation of Singapore's new budget it is necessary to have a much better idea than is yet possible of the Government's development plan, and particularly the first twelve months expenditure. But a broad outline of675 words
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Article385 1960-12-10 10 1 The shadow of the late' John I Foster Dulles has fallen across Laos. It is his brand of brinkmanship which has toppled the small kingdom into civil war. That General Phoumi. the rightwing rebel, has received Ino American military supplies since November 30 or that Thailand385 words
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Article167 1960-12-10 10 The Federation Government has changed its mind very quickly about having a faculty of commerce and business administration in the jCuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya. In May, when the two Governments made their gentlemen's agreement to turn the two divisions into independent universities, the Federation167 words
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Article791 1960-12-10 10 The great give away BSJ SPOTLIGHTING THE PLIGHT OF THE POOR LITTLE RICH AMERICANS ENVY being one of my several besetting sins. I confess that the. sympathy with which I read of America's dollar difficulties was at first mixed with a little satisfaction. Wasn't yours? But only at first. On791 words
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Article302 1960-12-10 10 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Strait* Timt>« of Dec. 8, 1910 SEVERAL public meeting have been held in Penang to protest against the proposed introduction of income tax In 1912. The concensus of opinion is that if money Is required it can be raised by levying an ad valorem duty302 words
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Advertisement563 1960-12-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Wtwm Sit (Minimum) ELIAS to Marie-Louise Joe oa D'irrnbrr Nth at Singapore Nursing Horne a daughter. WOON To Kobin and Ailln a daughter L«fay on T. 12.60 at General Hospital Malarca. Both well. CARSON: on December 2nd at ■fatal Hospital. Melbourne, Australia to Mcl and Jant a563 words
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Advertisement98 1960-12-10 10 Cm sm Clearly bit Eyes feel Unconfortibl. Tha 'ttitt It that «kM «ur aytt chant, fh. s»l*t t« (natitn ar •at»*M fram tar tt) ntar, steal ♦uncritn (tccammatlatian-«afivar«artc<! It M'Ttrmta 1 A— wwltiflf Is rttjuirtt! ta stt Ctoarty *n4 imvtrfaut it tiawwtfrtl tt) tat) Sirtajly. Thtsa to* tuncttant ara tiataty98 words
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Advertisement80 1960-12-10 10 Full-diet CHAPPIE is as I good as the food j at^^.^MßJ t It's real, fresh-cooked, lean red meat PLUS liver -and there's no cooking with Chappie. Sealed-in freshness and fiaPLUS fish VQur make Cnappie perfectly ready PLUS cereals to serve whenever you open the tin. PLUS health-giving vitamins A and80 words
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Article, Illustration992 1960-12-10 11 HE WAS TRANSFERRED FROM LABOUR MINISTRY BECAUSE OF THE VIEWS HE EXPRESSED— PREMIER SINGAPORE, Fri. The changeover of a political secretary- Mr. Fong Swee Suan, from the Ministry of Labour and Law to the Deputy Prime Minister's Ministry was clarified in the Legislative Assembly today992 words
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212 1960-12-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the spirit of service towards the country was growing among Malayans. Describing this as "a very good sign Indeed." he added: "And what healthier indication of community morale can thcffe be than212 words
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118 1960-12-10 11 Premier on why two new cars needed SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government was purchasing two new cars because it was necessary that YIP visitors should be "looked after and looked after well." In the past, he said, the118 words
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Article43 1960-12-10 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Ng Kirn Teoh of Aljunled Road pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to a charge of assaulting a police constable. The charge alleged that he kicked Constable Lakshmlkanthan on his thigh. Ball was allowed.43 words
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172 1960-12-10 11 So Malaya Hall gets a smaller vote... SINGAPORE. Fri. Trie Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. told the Legislative Assembly today that the provision of $39,290 in the 1961 estimates for Malaya Hall In London was made on the basis that It would continue to be a Joint venture between172 words
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Article62 1960-12-10 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The majority of the people In Malaya support the Malayan Chinese Association because the party has served the people "truly and Industriously", according to Mr. Ma Choon Wu. the chairman of the culture committee of "'""tpore M.C.As youth section. He made this point62 words
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Article40 1960-12-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Indian High Commission here announced today that candidates wishing to go to India to further their studies in professional institutions could obtain application forms and details by writing to the High Commission.40 words
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Article346 1960-12-10 11 SINGAPORE. Friday were paid to the memory of Mr. John Laycock. an eminent Singapore lawyer and politician, in the High Court here today by the Bench and the Bar. Mr Laycock, 73, died on Saturday after a long Illness. The tributes were paid In the346 words
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Article, Illustration500 1960-12-10 11 His 'Who am I? quest ends: Now he has two families JAMES 'FOUND MUM AND DAD' AFTER REPORT AND DISAPPOINTMENT SINGAPORE. Friday TAMES POX's 15-year quest to find out who he is has ended happily. James, 21. a messenger with the Singapore Polytechnic, has found his parents, and his real500 words
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Article113 1960-12-10 11 BANKS' INTEREST RATES J^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. An announcement Is expected to be made shortly on whether Malayan banks are to adjust their interest rates following Britain's decision yesterday to reduce her bank rate from 5i per cent to five per cent. No comment on the likelihood of any alteration to113 words
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Article, Illustration99 1960-12-10 11 Sarimah is hailed as new film discovery SINGAPORE. Fri.—Curvaceous 18-year-old Sarimah binte Ahmad, the girl from a Pahang riverine village near Pekan has been hailed as Singapore's latest film star "discovery." Shaw's Malay Film Productions Ltd.. discovered her while she was working as an assistant in the Singapore Housing and99 words
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Article33 1960-12-10 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two new lawyers. Mr. Kok Yew Choy and Mr. Choo Ens Kwang, were admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today.33 words
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Advertisement44 1960-12-10 11 im.O' icdfi. v I y «*tiSS%Svs*.- YOUR t^4£hr£ PLEASURE WITH BLACK WHITE WHISKY A golden, mellow, f nlMlavoured Scotch thtt add* distinction to any occasion. EVERY YUR NEWER... Q EVERY YEAR BETTER PTf?\ J?T HER**,*. 1,--^AL a L.^L. H\ I HAPPY WORLD 0N DECEMBER44 words
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Advertisement279 1960-12-10 11 NOTICE PUSTAKA MtIAYU The SINAR BARU series of text books is published by THE ROYAL PRESS of 745 North Bridge Road, Singapore, which owns the copyright in the series. Pirated copies of the series are appearing in Singapore and Malaya and appear to be practically identical with the genuine publication,279 words
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217 1960-12-10 12 ARBITRARY EXPROPRIATION WILL HARM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KARACHI, Friday ABOUT 500 businessmen from 82 countries declared here yesterday their great concern at arbitrary and discriminatory acts of expropriation. They said these acts harmed the interests of developing countries and the investors. At the closing sessionReuter - 217 words
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Article449 1960-12-10 12 JAKARTA. Friday THE Jakarta daily newspaper Merdeka yesterday attacked Tengku Abdul Rahman over his announcement that he would stop trying to mediate in the Dutch-Indonesian dispute over West Irian. The Tengku had told the Malayan Parliament h would give up the role o peacemaker because449 words
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Article205 1960-12-10 12 DURBAN, Friday. A HUGE fire has been sighted at Pondoland, A where African tribesmen have embarked on a wave of bloodshed and arson in protest against Government policies. The flre was sighted from the air, burning over an area of three square j miles,205 words
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Article33 1960-12-10 12 NEW YORK, Fri.— A bomb rigged to a car exploded near the Forest Hills tennis dab yesterday, killing the driver and shattering windows in the suburban residential district— U.P.L33 words
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142 1960-12-10 12 Aid rushed to flooded province in China PEKING, Fri. Five Chinese provinces are rushing aid to the flood stricken areas of Shantung province More than 90 per cent of the farmland there has been flooded by heavy rain, the newspaper. People's Daily, reported yesterday. The newspaper said that Shantung, onReuter - 142 words
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Advertisement183 1960-12-10 12 Vz*d»W^^ ~^af MARFAK LUBRITECTION is lubrication by chort never by chance! MARFAK the world famous chassis lubricant gives your car lasting protection, greater riding comfort, longer life, and materially reduces maintenance costs. CALTEXI® A new star in your life y^* for new life in your car j f AREYOIF P.-183 words
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Advertisement161 1960-12-10 12 AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ROFINA INTRODUCING THE LATEST STYLE CALENDAR WATCHES. WITH SPECIAL ROFINAMATIC BALANCE. FULLY TROPICALISED. 100 WATERPROOF. Manufactured by> ROFINA WATCH GRENCHEN SWITZERLAND Sol* Agents: THYE CHEON6 CO., LTD. 12-13, Hokien Street, Singapore. tWORfi AMD ADMIRED ALL OVER THE WORLD THE QUALITY SIGN OF UNDERWEAR ft SPORTSWEAR Long-jleevtd,161 words
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Article1429 1960-12-10 13 19 wayside with America's I y| T Tf*i miISI I/ IAf ITO W nl HiOI^C RACE SUPREMACISTS TAKE ON A NEW LOOK THE glowing autumn colours of dog woods and maples marked the way into Atlanta. Half way along the Marietta Highway the profusion of amber tints was1,429 words
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Advertisement177 1960-12-10 13 SoU Distributor* for Singapore 4 Malay* John Little (Malaya) Limited. FLY (htfnrtiim {pactlieb "9 Jel-prop BRITANNIAS NO JIT «,«CMAR« MOM HONC KONC SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OP^ MILLION MILES js IfeST* fi^^^HGStHc J fl 4gt» nP' a L WITH BEDFORD This Bedford Diesel Tipper is operated by the Ipoh Mining177 words
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Advertisement67 1960-12-10 13 Buy tall 20 for 90c 1O for 450 SEE HOW MUCH BIGGER TASTE HOW MUCH BETTER Today, there's no cigarette value to. beat Viscount. Extra tall, firmly packed with incomparably fine tobacco and a filter tip for cooler smoking and all for 90c Made by Godfrey Phillips Ltd. England Warn67 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1960-12-10 14 Chinese wayang, a mountebank dentist and the visiting Professor of Botany Naturalist found the sand crab in Spore more than a handful pROFESSOR Cuthbcrt Collingwood \vas behaving in a very peculiar manner indeed, lie was Kneeling on the sands off Katong, catching sand crabs. And be was not finding ilHTS - 1,293 words
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Advertisement299 1960-12-10 14 systems and equipment for railways TRAIN DESCRIBERS TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS TRANSMISSION EOUIPMENT LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS TELEPHONE SYSTEMS TELEGRAPH SWITCHING SYSTEMS COMPUTERS FOR RESEARCH. DESIGN ANO ACCOUNTING RECTIFIER EOUIPMENT COMMUNICATION CABLES TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERS CROSIY HOUSE DOIINSON ROAD P.O. BOX 2712 SINC»fO«E. CENTS: P»TE*SON. SIMONS t CO. LTD.. SINCAPORE KUAU299 words
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Miscellaneous248 1960-12-10 14 Buys Bunny By Butph Beimdahl MWARNEPVA ABOUT COMES C^YAK'P'j m&^\ VPLWIN' WITH VER BALL) PETUNIAIV|S«I.' \SM&k Li 'l Abner By At Cupp SBIMNIE DONT r N-NOWTHETYO T~BMo')| (HERE.'.' I" LANE— HERE J\ AM J NEVERBINVO' J CRY. IT I HASSHNME,,/ AH < v r-y^ c'TlS.f IS r C2S^/ ISTH' 15248 words
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Advertisement1660 1960-12-10 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ABEN. LIVERPOOI. GLASGOW, LOMON. t CONTINENTAI PttTS. Due Sport Sails P. mam Penant autoiycus UvrwMl. Dtbim T*l*j MYRMIDON M'StilltS, Hburg, Antwtrp, Amsterdam. K'hama. London Dk 11/11 OEMOOOCUS London. Hamburg. Rottnoaa Cm. 11 Ta**T to* 11/12 tot 11 PATROCIUS Lutrpeel, Glasgow tK 11 Dk IS toe1,660 words
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Advertisement1304 1960-12-10 15 THE L/JLC LINES-- J&&K ADEN. REISEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAI I SCANDINAVIAN POtTS. /j#*^»\ S'pori P. Sham 1 fSbfTKmiJM "POONA" a) li Pan/1* MC bWu§ "iuTUNDiA" i:::::::: nm dk »/»»2 lßKljßaf SIIONGA" I) H IN/ <IM 5/ I la* 7/1 JM JLJBRZ "SEUNBIA"*) IVM JM 21/21 JM 14/2S JM I?W— ffT "MOIELIA"1,304 words
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Advertisement1434 1960-12-10 15 S.!Sf.M THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD sitT SINCAPOtt (IwtMßMklal I* tb* OeitM UaaMaJl It LINES SAILINGS tl ADEN til CONTINENTAI PORTS S'pori P. riNM PNMR BENYRRiicb uveraatl Antwerp. Rott. Bremen H'bws M>*agr I* Pert/11 to* •ENLOYAi inaraaM. Han Rottera*. Hamburg la Pert/15 OK Lmrpetl Itract arriVM S Jm BENWYVIS livtraaal.1,434 words
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Advertisement1253 1960-12-10 15 irj-w MoAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. r*** «MilflM A r UHB 4k KUVINISS UMB LIJHMM. (UMMMC, RRnERMM NAVRI LOS ANGELES, SAH fUKCIU*. t) ■MX. SUTTU. VANCOUVER A PORTUiwj Aa* lai CaaafM* I4X AMmpi P*rU iccettiai cargi fM CMtm a SmD) CITI Bf WELIIMTON latriea S'por* P. SIMM PMMt SUNNYVILU H72S DM1,253 words
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Article41 1960-12-10 16 SINGAPORE, Dee. 9. RUBBER: 87% cento per lb. (up five-eighths of a cent). 5 pjn. unofficial dose: 86 't cents per lb. (easy). TIN: 5393.37' i per picol (down 54 cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 235 tons (up 10 tons).41 words
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410 1960-12-10 16 H.C.B. and Co., Ltd., in their weekly Singapore rubber review state: Early in the period demand and turnover was at a low ebb with little prospect of change on the horizon. One small note of warning was evident as the discount on December410 words
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Article625 1960-12-10 16 SINGAPORE members of 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: Fraser Neave Ords. $1.95; Gammon $2.03 ON; O'town Dlsp. $1.80; M. Breweries $2.76; Singapore Cold Storage $1.60 xd OL;625 words
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1005 1960-12-10 16 By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE and Federation rubber imports in November were 23,337 tons, a fall of 14,505 tons from the October figure of 37,842 tons. This was much below expectations and, as the lowest import figure for two years, encouraged the1,005 words
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Article21 1960-12-10 16 Malayan Stock Exchange: Dec. 9 Dee. 8 Industrial; 128.93 129.00 Tins; 178.04 177.88 Rubbers: 210.90 218.90 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article223 1960-12-10 16 DECEMBER first grade rubber J buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 87 cents per lb. up five-eighths of a cent on Thursday close. The tone was quiet and slightb easier. S.C.CJt.A. closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 87V sellers223 words
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Article146 1960-12-10 16 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Dec. Jan. $27 buyers, $274 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $41 sellers, drum $444 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $2374 and Sarawak $2324 (both aown $250). special Sarawak black $150146 words
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Article86 1960-12-10 16 ftHE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday. (All rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/4. O-D. 32 3/8. 90 d/si 32 13/16 credit bills, 32 7/8 trade bills. Srlllng T.T.* or O.D. ready Canada 31 7/8: Belgian86 words
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Article131 1960-12-10 16 MELBOURNE, FA TNVESTMKNT snares dosed the x week along steady lines. Haunea gain 2s. to 59s and He Sleigh eased lOd to 14s. 9a. Base metals eased. Mt lv easing Is. 9(L to 5s- 9d. while oU shares held a firmer tone. An*t. (Ml and |U gained Is.131 words
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Advertisement1094 1960-12-10 16 Express C.S.A. Pacific «> Atlantic Coasi I— rvloe UA UA l.i-A. S'pote P. Sham PtNai H'kon| L. AnulM H. Yor» ctiili Mm" 27/ M IK 11/ Ila lln K lia II fat "Ksaiknra Mars" M/M Jm in 1 Fil a Fil I! H« All suitably equipped with oeep tanks foi1,094 words
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Advertisement507 1960-12-10 16 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE It is notified for general Information that the closing date of the tender for the Design, supply, manufacture and construction of sheet pile River Wall at the Singapore River as published in the Government Serial No. 2136 of 14th October, 1960 Is hereby extended from 13th December.507 words
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Advertisement1155 1960-12-10 16 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Albert Varghese. the son of I. v. Vargis Deputy Clerk of Works with the D.CJt.E. Nee Soon who died Intestate on the Bth August 1960. intends to apply to the High Court of Singapore for Grant of Letters of Administration to be issued1,155 words
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Advertisement792 1960-12-10 17 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB X*MAS/NEW YEAR MEETINO. Utt/Sl SI "Ml AY. 25TH DECEMBER, 19M WEDNESDAY. ttTH DECEMBER. 1960 SUNDAY. IST JANUARY, INI ENTRIES close at 12 O'clock Noon on Wednesday. 14th December, 1960. Application List lor SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS for the new Financial Year. Ist December. 1960 to 30th November.792 words
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Advertisement788 1960-12-10 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITS ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Required TEMPORARY INSPECTOR (JALAN BESAR BRIDGE) at an all-in salary ranging fiom $300/- to $400/- pjn. the commencing salary to be dependent upon Urn applicant's qualifications and experience plus Central Provident Fund benef;*s. Qualifications: 8 years' experience In Civil788 words
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Advertisement1049 1960-12-10 17 (Coatlaaed from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mlm.) Bex SO els. sxtru SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Fast Of Typist filled. Applicants than»e<l. LADY SALIS ASSISTANT required for Leadlnc Drees Baton. Please reply to Box A4lBl S.T. Spore. swimming INSTRUCTRESS!* Require*. Early Afternoon Classes only Apply P.O. Box No. 2474,1,049 words
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Advertisement1072 1960-12-10 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Words U (Mi*.}— Boa St eU. mxtrm SHOP-HOUSE tn busy China Town area Kuala Lumpur to let suitable for all bnalnsasss dispensary aaaaa. Apply Box A 9795 S.T. K.L. IST FLOOR PLAT No. &M-LA South Baooa Vista Road. S rooms Hygela sanitation, rent *150 Entry 1 Jan1,072 words
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Advertisement1063 1960-12-10 17 EDUCATION M Words U (Mi*.)— Box St etc txtrm PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY. BOTANY. Zoology: Lower Bx. Higher School Certificate Evenmga. Singapore Institute of aWanoa, 893-A. nil sail Road. Singapore-*, Tel: ***** TNI FAR EASTERN Musis School the recognised institution for musical education offers for 1961 theory and practical subjects (piano and1,063 words
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Advertisement1182 1960-12-10 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box It tt*. sxtrm QUICK SALB 1954 Hillman Coupe A 1952 Ford Consul both good ■wrri'H"" Apply SS, Prlnsep Street. B'pore. before 6.00 p.m. SPORTS CAR TRS 6.000 miles flrst registered 1960 one owner. Inspection by appointment Tel: (B'pore) ***** between 10 a.m.1,182 words
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Advertisement1210 1960-12-10 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Worm* tS (Mlm.)— Box St tt*. axtra THE EVBRGREAT COMPANY. M ■ana Road. Spore offer UN Fiat TV, IMB F/Prafect. IMS M/Mlnor. F/CoasuL F/Cuatom and M/Oxford. 1951 Austia AeO, aad Btd. /Vanguard. 19SO Chev. Lorry. Austin AeO. aad Citroen. 1*49 V/ Velox. 194S F/Prefect and 19471,210 words
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Advertisement596 1960-12-10 17 MISCELLANEOUS tt Word* U (Min.)— Box St ets. mxtrm ELECTRIC power, sawt take the bard work out of many a Job. Black f- Decker have a eaanplete range. A<k Sune Darby. MIST ARRIVED ladles hats, decoration garlands for Christmas trees made of plastic material available at Bonamla 63, oelegle Road,596 words
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Letter168 1960-12-10 18 TIME TO CHANGE IDIOTIC REGISTRATION SYSTEM PMPLOYMENT exchanges have no doubt lessened unemployment in this country, but it does not mean that the public has no criticism with regard to the present service. The antiquated system oi registration, the inefficient and Insufficient number of clerks in the168 words
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Letter86 1960-12-10 18 NONCHALANT POSTMEN... YIXHILE one is in lull TT sympathy with the postmen's case against the dog owners, it is dismaying to observe the Ignorance of the meaning of public service exhibited by the Federation PostMaster General when he says that the public have no right under any law for the86 words
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Letter76 1960-12-10 18 I am eleven years old ar.d a Junior member of the National Library. But while proud of the new library 1 lind very f ew books ol interest in the Junior section. The building is new but the books are old. I have finished mostly all76 words
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Letter112 1960-12-10 18 PREVIOUSLY, buses debtlned for Kota Tinggi had to go by Pandan village. Because of the reconstruction of the bridge nearby— lt will take about five to six months for Its completion— traffic has to b e diverted to pass through Kangka village Consequently, passengers going to112 words
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84 1960-12-10 18 THE MULBERRY BUSH AT A COMMUNITY CENTRE AT the community centre in Tiong Bahru. practically all the programmes and activities are conducted in Mandarin. How on earth are the non-Man-darin speaking expected to participate? The organisers don't speak English or Malay either Secondly, the games and dances put on are84 words
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Letter125 1960-12-10 18 NO CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION A SPECIAL examination for serving teachers In primary schools was held in December 1959. The teachers were notified by the Controller of Examinations through their respective state Chief Education Officers that successful candidates would be Issued with a detailed statement of results The fee for the examination125 words
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Letter104 1960-12-10 18 T REFER to a letter about the uncertain future of G.C.S. clerks (probationers) who fall to obtain a credit in English at the end of the probationary period of three years. But those clerks who have already passed their probationers* clerical examination would at least104 words
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158 1960-12-10 18 S'pore and Federation: Separate or one? I am now informed by the secretary of the E.P F. that Singapore is considered a part of the Federation so my request for withdrawal from the E.P.F. is not possible I feel that in view of the fact that it is four years158 words
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Letter96 1960-12-10 18 MUCK THROUGH THE MAILS \JAY 1 write to point out, 1 certain practices which obtain in Malaya at present, the victims of which number both the ignorant and the Innocent? Most unfortunately the laws of our country offer no protection in fighting them. I refer to the victimisation of Ignorant96 words
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Letter77 1960-12-10 18 AS a resident of the Tamplnes area on bus route No. 2. I would urge the authority concerned and the management of the bus company to Rive sympathetic consideration to the people who have to travel dally on this bus route. I have made inquiries about the Intervals77 words
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Advertisement260 1960-12-10 18 K'Vl/ 'J I Itaaaaaaaaa^aal EXCLUSIVE "TRIPLE-COLD CONVECTOR^^ nturcs maximum tcononiy in electncrfy consumption. Mm I Only FRIMATIC offer* you ell these "worth-more" feetures: I EXCLUSIVE "TRIPLE-OOLD" OONVECTOR mtbi up to Ti 40. in elcctrtdty consumption. fM TRUE DEEP-FREEZE on all models (except Urn 4). >■ PUU, OUT ADJUSTABLE SHELVES made260 words
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Advertisement273 1960-12-10 18 STUBBORN SAFE FOILS AN ARMED GANC $150,000 fortune saved by 3in. of cold steel SINCAPORE. Fri.— in rpHREE inches of cold .tar.menr today. filing X g^g from lay|n g g, Mr. L.m confirmed: "It* ...h« M tkl.t i» M qu.te true. My only in.ur- f rtun when 1"« ance on273 words
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Miscellaneous273 1960-12-10 18 Straits Times Crossword 1 Get UUn2e C r E 8 «f lighter (6). 'J* p f 5) d 4 Not main road* at ail event* 14 without a policeman you turn iV the wrong way Into the ln- Cairn water (7). terlor <>7) 10 Rope attached to canvaa? (7) 15273 words
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Article221 1960-12-10 19 KEITH MILLER - THE NEW MECKIFF NEEDS NO TRUCE KEITH MILLER cv \f ELBOURNE. Fri. That cricket truce in May next year can be tossed out of the window of the Long Room at Lord's. For 1 watched lan Meckiff closely here this week and am now thoroughly satisfied that he can no221 words
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Article104 1960-12-10 19 W. INDIES Ist innt. Hunte c Bcnjud b Davidson 24 Smith c Crout b Davidson Kanhai c Crout b Davidson 15 Sober* c Kline b MeckiO 132 Worrell c Crout b Davidion 65 Solomon hit wkt b Simpson 65 Lashley c Crout b Klin* 19 Alexander not out 21104 words
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Article63 1960-12-10 19 SYDNEY. Frl.— New South Wales, with five players away on Test duty, were dismissed for 154 by Western Australia on the first day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. Western Australia bade made 117 for three by the close. Scores: New South WalesReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration713 1960-12-10 19 SOBERS' 132- THE GREATEST INNS IN LIVING MEMORY JACK FINGLETON reporting on the First Test BRISBANE, Friday SCORING 132 runs in 174 minutes with 21 fours, West Indian Garfield Sobcers, in the First Test against Australia here today, played one of the greatest Test innings in living memory. Among many713 words
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269 1960-12-10 19 UMPIRE McWHES ADMITS: SYDNEY, Friday. MEL Mclnnes. former Australian Test umpire, has admitted that he gave the benefit of the doubt to one or more bowlers under the throwing Law 26 during the MCC tour of Australia in 1958-59. 1 Mclnnes was appearingReuter - 269 words
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93 1960-12-10 19 HONG KONG, Pri— The two-day match between R.A.F. Singapore and Hong Kong Civilians ended in a draw here yesterday after the visiting team just failed in a dramatic bid for victory. The home side, after enforcing the follow-on, were left 141 minutes toReuter - 93 words
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Article19 1960-12-10 19 LONDON. Fri— The Grand National steeplechase will be worth more than M 5170.000 next year.— Reuter. IReuter - 19 words
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Article135 1960-12-10 20 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 EXHIBITOR KnifhUbridfe Mori MORI Gallant Emperor Sunny Lad CHEV. FURY Mori Kxhibitor Race 2 PALOMAR Hi Society Black Charm HI SOCIETY Palomar Keppel Harbour PALOMAR Black Charm Hi Society Race S WEST. PLAINS Fair Castle Sans Atout CAPACITOR Fair Castle W'te Wonder135 words
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1541 1960-12-10 20 HEAVY GOING FAVOURS DOWNING ST. OVER MILE Bestcrete looks good but..* EPSOM JEEP'S best bets Palomar (Race 2). Crantlee (Race 4) and Downing Street (Race 6). CALL BOY'S double is Mori (Race 1) and Tobasco (Race 7). The going is heavy. BESTCRETE and Downing Street, tvo of the best middle1,541 words
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Article496 1960-12-10 20 Big Three will review, report and recommend LONDON, Fri. The Duke of Norfolk, retired High Court Judge Sir Laurence Byrne, and the leading veterinary surgeon Dr. Walter Wooldridge have been appointed by the Jockey Club to investigate the doping scandal which has been such an unpleasant496 words
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Article1478 1960-12-10 20 RACE 1-2.15: CL. 3 DIV. 4-6 F. 1 Pourquoi P»i (Kirn Llong St.) E. Breuk 2 9.0 *Shuri T 2 ***** Knifhtabridre iLefresan St.) Ostnan, 6 8.11 (F) Uman is 3 ***** Sunny Lad (.Sunny St.) Rodgrrs, 8 8.10 Wilson 4 ***** Exhibitor II (Shaw St.) Ahmad.1,478 words
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Article120 1960-12-10 20 A rest for champion CHENS Stable's champion sprinter Happy Melody has been sent to the veterinary sanatorium at Cameron Highlands for a well-earned rest. Horses up in the hills during November were: Merchesa, Blandford Star, The Little King, lonosphere, Paladin, Determined. Demarara. New State, Falrey Patch, Hindu Robe. River Cloud,120 words
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Advertisement419 1960-12-10 20 BEFORE YOO MAKE UP YOUR MIND NAVE A 100K AT THE OUTSTANDING ROTARY WATCHES •ott *cn,r. LIEN WAN WATCN DEALERS 100 NONTM amOQC ROAD. MNOAPOMC TIL: 3522* EXTRA STM.IIY...^^p Comfort! H Theatre Srats Jfl W& 7h» t»od'ng Cf>o'> Monufocfur«r ft. Japan Kotobuki Seating Co. Ltd. 14, lchom», Yurakucho, Chirodo-ku, Tokyo,419 words
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Article304 1960-12-10 21 KEW SAN BEATEN IN 3-SET TUSSLE PENANG, Fri.— Tan Yee Khan, the 20--year-old Perak badminton player whois probable No. 3 singles in Malaya's Thomas Cup line-up, gained a shock victory here last night. He beat Teh Kew San. the Malayan No. 1, 15-10. 7-15, 15-8304 words
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Article84 1960-12-10 21 I>ENANG. Frl. Ashley Cooper scored his first singles victory In the current Malayan tour by Jack Kramer's troupe of professional tennis players when he beat Pancho Segura 6-4. 6-4 on the Penang Sports Club courts today. In the other singles Andres Gimeno was leading Alex Olmedo 5-484 words
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Article, Illustration61 1960-12-10 21 4 NDRES GIMENO, the Spanish professional tennis player, is introduced to the King just before the exhibition matches by Jack Kramer's troupe in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night. Standing next to the King is Mr. Rajaratnam, secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya. Others61 words
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217 1960-12-10 21 SINGAPORE, Frl.— The Singapore Table Tennis Association's first International championships will begin on Dec. 15 at the Happy World "E" Hall. Individual and team championships will be held simultaneously. The championships are expected to end on Dec. 20. Five nations will compete217 words
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Article382 1960-12-10 21 AND PERCY IS RECALLED By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Friday SINGAPORE beat the Federation 2—o and I—o in their home international hockey matches last season, and have no thoughts of relinquishing their hard-won supremacy when the first match of the current season is played on382 words
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Article129 1960-12-10 21 SINGAPORE. Fri. RAP Seletar "A" wound up the season with a soccer I double when they beat Chinese Athletic "A" 3—l in th* 1 S.A.F.A. Junior Cup Final at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Seletar, who had won the Dlv. 3 League title, were too Rood129 words
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Article145 1960-12-10 21 PERTH, Fri— Earl Buchholi gave the United States a good start in their Davis Cup interzone final against Italy here today when he beat Orlando Sirola 6-8, 7-5, 11-9. 6-2. The other singles today was halted by bad light with Nicola Pietrangeli leading Barry Mackay145 words
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Article407 1960-12-10 21 HOCKEY PKNAXG LEAGUE: Div. 2 Sepoy Lines 2 (R. Tan. Murugan^ PRC 0. S'POEE LEAGL'E: Div. 3 SHB Police 2 iSarjlt. Changkar. SRC 1 (Branson). SGOR LEAGUE: Div. 1 TPCA 5 (Shanmuganathan 2. Manjlt. Paramallngam, Rasalingam> SCRC 1 (Thllianathan). SOCCER FRIENDLY (SegamaO: Merslng Youth 3 (MusUpha. Hassan. V»-.-agant407 words
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220 1960-12-10 21 SERVICES AND STORE MUST WIN TODAY SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE and defending champions Singapore Combined Services must win their respective matches in the Malaya Cup Rugby competition tomorrow to stay in the running for the zone final. While Singapore have a comparatively easy task against Negrl-Malacca on the padang. Services will220 words
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169 1960-12-10 21 Carnival ends 'big year' for schools I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri Malaya and Singapore schools— boys and girls— will meet In international contests In five sports here on Sunday and Monday. The two-day "carnival" concludes the expanded programmes undertaken this year by the schools sports councils In both territories. The "carnival" opens169 words
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Article24 1960-12-10 21 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Furakawa Electrical Corporation football team of Japan will play two matches in Singapore on Jan. 1 and Jan. 3.24 words
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Article40 1960-12-10 21 CEREMBAN, Frt. NegTl Sembllan beat Perak. the holders, 2-1 In the final of the inter-state Combined Schools hockey competition played here today. In an earlier match. Kelantan and Malacca drew 0-0 to tie for third place.40 words
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Advertisement56 1960-12-10 21 WIN 6 YOUR WAY ON "MEGURO" "MEGURO" Motor Cycles ore widely used by Japan Traffic Police. 125CCOHV fil^i»l CADET AiTnVKb^^^ WANTtO W^ At*** for rpwa EjHj^V Electric Self-Starter M« y« m— M mC^B 4_Stroke Engirt* S«lt Af«iH Hi Malay* ft S«rnt»: TIONG CHOON CO.. LTD. U I 17 ««hor« Ciml56 words
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Advertisement146 1960-12-10 21 |B^<. brings (K^ to the electrical world KE^sik IB WMV CLEARANCE SALE W of TjPbPt 35 mm Cameras and 12" Long Playiig Recordi (Monaural A Stereo) ALL MUST BE SOLD 17, CIRCULAR ROAD, SINGAPORE. I. TEL: ***** ***** ™f FIRST DC-8 K INTERCONTINENTAL U£ I %3ttl WE %OMm V-A. between146 words
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Miscellaneous99 1960-12-10 21 BIGGER MALAYA CUP: Spore v NSMalacca i S'pore padang): Forces South v Spore Sen-Ices (Seremban). SCHOOLS SEVENS: Q-flnals Penang Frees v Ipoh St. Michael's. Talplng King Edward VII v XX Malay College. Clifford v XX Malay College "B". Sultan Ismail v Idoli Anderson i Merdeka Stadium). SOCCER CHARITY MATCH: Sport99 words
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Article362 1960-12-10 22 SALAMU ASKS KASAVUBU FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF LUMUMBA: UN. SENDS ETHIOPIAN TO NEW TROUBLE SPOT LEOPOLOVILLE. Fri \\R. BERNARD SALAMU, District Commissioner of Stanleyville, has threatened to kill an undisclosed number of Belgian hostages if Mr. Patrice Lumumba, the exPrime Minister, is not released by tonight.Reuter; UPI - 362 words
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Obituary39 1960-12-10 22 BITTY CHONC MAN KUAN, age. 23, second daughter of Or. and Mrs. Chuanc Chu-Un. at O.R. on 9.12.60. Cortege leaves Singapore Casket Company. 133 I.a vender Street, at 4 p.m. on Sunday II r.' «n for Bldadarl Chape'39 words
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Article55 1960-12-10 22 MR. ANO MRS. S. THIRUCNANAM or Kuala Pllah thank relatives and friends for their attendance, assistance. Klftx and good v Linen on the occasion or their marriage on 4.12.80. MRS. M. RAJASINCAM. wife of latt M. Rajaalngam, Urumpirai. Ceylon. R Mihinvim, Blngapore, Inspector R. Thamblpi'.lay. Kuala Lumpur, tnanlr relatives,55 words
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Article148 1960-12-10 22 FRICMUt ANO OLD Olrls within* emtrtain Mlsa Mabel Marsh or meet her Tea VWCA Wtdnewtav 14th. Contact MBR3 or 2^710. THAI-SILK in-", off. Special offer until X'mu only! Kor the firs' time. Thai-Craft Gift Vouchers can he purchased tor lU<-, helow face value 11. The Arcade 8 portSINGAPORE MUSICAL148 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-12-10 22 LOOKING CONFIDENT and relaxed, Dr. Hastings Banda (centre), leader of the Malawi Congress Party, who was imprisoned by the British Government, awaits the opening of the first session of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland constitution conference atUPI - 75 words
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Article95 1960-12-10 22 MELBOURNE, Fri. A slim Ceylonese women who has represented Ceylon at hockey against India has given birth to a 51b. soz. girl in a Melbourne hospital much to the surprise of her doctors. Eight months ago doctors operated on Mrs. Hyacinth De Kretser toReuter - 95 words
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Article29 1960-12-10 22 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A new (stock of police whistles has I arrived, and will be on sale |to the public at $1 each at I all police stations.29 words
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207 1960-12-10 22 Malayans praised by UN. chief at flag parade LEOPOLD VILLt, Fri. The contingent ol 600 Malayan troops today paraded before the U. N. Supreme Commander. General Carl Van Horn. In an official flag presentation ceremony. The Malayans arrived here several weeks ago but the ceremony was postponed twice. Gen. VanReuter - 207 words
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Article358 1960-12-10 22 LONDON. Fri— London stock markets finished a gloomy week and a fortnightly account on a dull and uncertain note today. There was a modest rally in Kiltedgeo securities bui elsewhere prices lost further ground on small selling and a lack of support. End of account358 words
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Article113 1960-12-10 22 Chinese quit a frontier outpost NEW DELHI. Fri. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today the Government had received reports that Chinese Communist troops, had withdrawn from the Indian border outpost at Langju. on India's north-east frontier. Answering questions In the Lower House of Parliament. Mr. Nehru said travellersReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement283 1960-12-10 22 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS ;o Words tin (Minimum) ROCfRI Nil LUND: To Valraar and Arthur a, daughter Heltn Slrreier. Singapore Nursing Home. Both well. KOON- QUAH: Betwrrn Keen Lal. r*«ond son or Mr. and Mi> Koon Kirn Chuan of Singapore and Phaik Slew, rldrst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quah Ttlk Kool283 words
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Advertisement346 1960-12-10 22 BIORHYTHM.... .•••Ml Science of the Htm cyc/«t November 1960 > 16th. This is the penonal Biorhytbmo-gram of a> well-known actor, showing a typically "critical" situation on the day he died of a heart attack. Watch your bad days... Put the advance knowledge of your best form to good account Avoid346 words
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