The Straits Times, 20 December 1960
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Title Section19 1960-12-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1960. 15 CENTS. Hot*** 119 words
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Article, Illustration7779 1960-12-20 1 BIG DEBATE UNEXPECTEDLY PUT OFF Assembly bid to suspend former Minister He now will challenge Speaker's 'go ahead' on motion SINGAPORE, Monday THE DEBATE in the Legislative Assembly today on a motion to suspend the former Minister for National Development Mr. Ong Eng Guan, was adjourned unexpectedly7,779 words
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Article, Illustration25 1960-12-20 1 A PANORAMIC view of the state funeral procession in Malacca yesterday for the late Tun Tan Cheng Lock25 words
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Article, Illustration829 1960-12-20 1 AMID the thunder of saluting cannon and the beat of Chinese gongs, Malaya today buried one of her most illustrious sons, Tun Tan Cheng Lock. The black and gold coffin bearing the remains of the 77-year-old founder and former President of the Malayan Chinese Association was829 words
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167 1960-12-20 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. Senator John F. Kennedy will be elected President officially today. But the size of his Electoral College majority may be in doubt until the last minute. In state capitals from Florida to Hawaii, the 537 presidential electors selected in the Nov. 8 balloting167 words
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Article32 1960-12-20 1 PARIS, Mon. -France and West Germany have signed an agreement "to study and manufacture in common a supersonic vertical take-off aircraft," a French Armed Forest Ministry communique said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article127 1960-12-20 1 Aussies to sign second tin pact CANBERRA, Mon.— The Minister for National Development, Senator William Spooner, said today that the Commonwealth Government had decided to sign the second international tin agreement. He said the success of the first agreement In stabilising the market during a difficult period of oversupply shouldReuter - 127 words
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Article20 1960-12-20 1 SPACE SHOT If! ANWLKAI Basket to pri'p.in mi iiubt into l.iuiulutl bin Scteattsto sjiU ii id i mccom*— Bmtet20 words
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Advertisement54 1960-12-20 1 f+%jTS WEAK* a_\ GAS SHOWtOOMS SCHLAGE LOCKS JL mark of quality Lock fashions by r^t SCHLAGE T/ Trad* Mark Rtjutercd For descriptive literature write to:— SOLE AGENTS: A. CLOUET Qc CO., (S) LTD. 33-6. Wollich Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** A. CLOUET Qc CO., (K.L.) LTD. 2nd Floor, Loke Yew Building,54 words
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Advertisement62 1960-12-20 1 Tmi.^ii^-ri DEPENDABLE DIESEL ENGINES I SALES A SERVICE SCOTT A INGUSH (5. 1. A.) LTD. SINGAPOIf KUALA lUMPUB The V .joy of Insweet I remembrance..-*^ So Mat... to handy... but what performance (roto thi|^__i Philip* LOX9ST all-transirtor! \V^^y' 5 an investment when you buy~^^ <6>PHILIPS Modal LOX9ST >• now avallabl*62 words
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633 1960-12-20 2 EMPEROR: AMNESTY FOR COUP MEN WHO CONFESS ERRORS Blood everywhere in capital of smashed buildings: Dead and injured total 2,000 ADDIS ABABA, Monday Tj^MPEROR Haile E* Selassie of Ethiopia made a nationwide broadcast yesterday and promised an amnesty to all who took part in the abortive coup d'etat if theyReuter - 633 words
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Article, Illustration281 1960-12-20 2 Kennedy picks Cabinet: Team of 10, average age is 47 WASHINGTON, Mon. Pre- sident-elect John Kennedy completed his Cabinet during the weekend. It is a team of 10, with an average age of 47. The youngest member is Senator Kennedy's 35-year-old brother, Robert, who was named AttorneyGeneral. He was chiefReuter - 281 words
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144 1960-12-20 2 KATMANDU. Monday. ALL top political leaders in Nepal were reported under detention yesterday after a four-day round-up. Radio Nepal said the situation throughout the country was quiet and peaceful following King Mahendra s political takeover on Thursday. The latest politician to be arrested wasReuter - 144 words
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Article39 1960-12-20 2 CAPETOWN, Mon. _Mr Eric Louw, 70. South African Minister for External Affairs. was given a blood transfusion at the Groot Schuur hospital here yesterday. Mr. Louw underwent two operations for a double hernia last week— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article37 1960-12-20 2 LONDON. Mon— Queen Elizabeth yesterday distributed Christmas presents to members of the staff at Windsor Castle. There was a present for everyone ranging from savings certificates to Items for the home.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article145 1960-12-20 2 NEW YORK. Mon. The New York Times reported txlay that France may be helping Israel to develop the ability to make an atomic bomb. In a Washington dispatch, the newspaper said that American officials believe the French Government is assisting in a secret IsraeliReuter - 145 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-12-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby HOV4 IKvOU MU«T X ITS NIT*" *C "UCT tfCCP much M MAO to I bare pack? lup rue Christmas)24 words
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Article504 1960-12-20 3 NEW YORK, Mon. ASSEMBLY APPROVES MOVE TO SEND PEACE TEAM TO SOUTH-WEST AFRICA HPHE General As- sembly yesterday adopted a resolution calling on the trusteeship committee's council on SouthWest Africa to visit the territory for an investigation. The resolution, one of several on SouthWest Africa passedReuter - 504 words
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80 1960-12-20 3 Dr. Banda: African Federation is dead VWIROBI. Mon.— Dr. Hastings Banda, the Nyasaland African nationalist leader, said here: "The Central African Federation is dead." I* only awaited the burial certificate from Mr. Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, added Dr. Banda when he arrived in Nairobi on bis way home fromReuter - 80 words
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Article27 1960-12-20 3 ISTANBUL. Mon. The Yugoslav tanker Peter Zoranlc was still ablaze yesterday In the Bosphorus. five days after colliding with the Greek vessel World Harmony. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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75 1960-12-20 3 r— SAIGON, Monday •yHE Communist guerillas attacked five people on Saigon River yesterday afternoon, said official sources today. The people were on an outboard motor boat going they were attacked. Dr. Eugene Paul Aaine. a French citizen, wa& killed. Dr. Alne's wife and75 words
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Article62 1960-12-20 3 DENVER. Mon.— Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower, wife of President Eisenhower, is one of the main beneficiaries under the U*****,600 will of her mother, the late Mrs. Elvira Doud. Mrs. Doud. who died last September at the age of 82. divided the bulk of her estate equally betweenReuter - 62 words
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Article35 1960-12-20 3 FREETOWN. (Sierra Leone). Mon. President Toure of Guinea and Sir Milton Margal. Prime Minister of Sierra Leone, yesterday Issued a joint statement pledging to maintain and strengthen relations between the two countries. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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99 1960-12-20 3 Tamils set Jan. 2 for language protest /COLOMBO, Mon. The Vy Federal Party of Ceylon yesterday called on Tamil-speaking people of northern and eastern provinces to close shops on Jan. 2 in protest against the imposition of Sinhalese as tbe official language. Jan. 2 is the first working day afterReuter - 99 words
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Article115 1960-12-20 3 JOHANNESBURG, Mon.— A £2,600 ($21,000) diamond —a wedding gift for King Baudouln and Queen Fablola of the Belgians did not leave here yesterday as planned because the government official who took it to the airfield refused to pay 16 shillings ($6) air freight charges.Reuter - 115 words
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Article29 1960-12-20 3 NEW YORK, Mon. —.The General Assembly yesterday unanimously passed a resolution aimed at securing a "wide geographical distribution" of the staff of the United Nations secretariat.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article178 1960-12-20 3 Britain gives a hint on bases T ONDON, Mon. Mr. XJ Harold Watkinson, Britain's Defence Minister, said yesterday that if the Germans asked for bases in Britain "we shall be pleased to consider their request." Mr. Watkinson. just back from a Nato conference in Paris, said he had had talksReuter - 178 words
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Article137 1960-12-20 3 SEOUL. Monday. THE South Korean Defence Ministry said today •1 a South Korean frigate this morning captured an armed Communist North Korean ship off the west coast after a running sea flght. The ministry said that a South Korean frigate spotted more than 10Reuter - 137 words
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Article22 1960-12-20 3 PARIS, Mon. The French Communist Party newspaper LHumanite was seized by the authorities this morning. No reason was given. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous407 1960-12-20 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 metreM si.nri w.v. AAi. 6.00 Time Signal. Negarastiort Wave 62 metre* ku NeWf u^une.; 606 Mo^mg from 8.00 p.m -y.uo p.m. Melodies; 650 Keep Pit With A.M. 6.30 Good Morning 6.32 Telk Lee: 7.00 Johnny Dankworth w j And HU Orchestra:407 words
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363 1960-12-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday COUNSEL: NO RIGHT TO RE-ARREST MY CLIENT The Deputy Public PTOsecutor, Tengku Ahmad Rithaudden, told the court that A.S.P. Ismail bin Ibrahim of the Special Branch headquarters, led a party of police officers and constables to surround Mah's house at 1363 words
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Article, Illustration83 1960-12-20 4 PUAN NOOR AISHAH HELPS TO ENTERTAIN CRIPPLES ABOUT 75 crippled children and teenagers from the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society were yesterday given a Christmas party at Wesley Church Hall in Fort Canning. They received presents, cakes and other refreshments. Special guest at the party was Puan83 words
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655 1960-12-20 4 INDONESIA WIN TWO TABLE TENNIS EVENTS SINGAPORE, Monday INDONESIA, whose players are in four finals of the 1 Singapore open invitation table tennis championships, tonight won two events, the women's doubles and mixed doubles titles at the Happy World. After winning the women's doubles title, in which O. Micky and655 words
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Article81 1960-12-20 4 BANGKOK. Mon. India and Thailand were level at 2-2 on the first night of the first round tie for the Asian zone of the Thomas Cup competition here tonight. Each won one singles and one doubles match. The winner to meet Malaya will be decided tomorrow nightReuter - 81 words
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Article34 1960-12-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Health Ministry. Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, will officially open the new building of the Kwong Wai Shlu Free Hospital, Serangoon Road on Sunday, Dec. 25.34 words
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274 1960-12-20 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates today ordered the forfeiture of a car which had featured in a daylight hold-up in Thomson Road in June this year. The order was made at an Inquiry which arose from an application by the274 words
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Article22 1960-12-20 4 SINOArORE. Mon.— Rotary Inner Wheel (Singapore) will hold a Christmas dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday night.22 words
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Article263 1960-12-20 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. npHE Government today published three Bills designed to give legal authority for the new taxes and tax changes announced for 1961. The Bills are the Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill, the Private Lotteries Bill and the Rubber Estates Assessment Bill. The263 words
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Article37 1960-12-20 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill, has been re-elected president of the Photographic Society of Singapore for 1961. Singapore cinema magnate, Mr. Loke Wan Tho. was also re-elected as one of the vicepresidents.37 words
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Article178 1960-12-20 4 2 YEARS FOR CHOPPER ATTACK SINGAPORE, M O IL— An unemployed Chinese youth, Bak Van Chan, was today jailed for two years by the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. E. H. d"Netto, for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Leong Slew Tee with a chopper. Mfdlcal evidence showed that Leong, plumber178 words
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Article156 1960-12-20 4 Courts impress a visitor SINGAPORE, Mon. The quick decisions made by Singapore magistrates and criminal district judges has greatly impressed a Burmese police court prosecutor now on a two weeks' visit to Singapore to study court methods here. Inspector U Ohn Tin. who has been a court prosecuting officer for156 words
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Article21 1960-12-20 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore branch of the Toe H. will hold a Christmas party at Talbot House, tomorrow.21 words
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Advertisement273 1960-12-20 4 j |p~ CATHAY ORGANISATION PRESENTS^ S wft^CHRISIMAS TREAT ?0R k /^YCUR ENTIRE JMILYfe I^ 5 A FANTASTIC ADVENTURE THAT TAKES g YOU TO FABULOUS LANDS! g X hi The Wonder Of Superdynamation And Eastman Color &P^^^ _^^w I i)» fee ft Tfjigg fc^j^i*^ cotuM*u h B^ JO MORROW MWE THORBURN273 words
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Miscellaneous88 1960-12-20 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rpHE following is today's -I- schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar, airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Rome, Istanbul. Teheran. Bombay. Colombo (8A790) 5.10 a.m from London. Zurich. Beirut, Bahrein, Delhi. Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (8A796) 6.35 p.m.; from London, Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA708)88 words
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Miscellaneous94 1960-12-20 4 London, Frankfurt. Rome, Belrut, Bombay, Madras (A 1402) 8.10 p.m. Malayan Airway*: Prom Kuala Lumpur (MLI7I) 10.15 a.m.; from Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML101) 12.30 p.m.; from Jakarta (ML2O4) 4-40 p.m.; from Sandakan. Jesselton, Brunei. Slbu. Kuchlng (ML4O9) 5.15 pm.; from Kota Bharu, Alor Star, Penang. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (MLI94 words
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Miscellaneous103 1960-12-20 4 Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong (CX726) 7 am Japan Air Lines: To Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo (JL7I2) S aJn. Uarnda: To Jakarta (0A973) 8 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok (0A996) 11.25 am Qantas: To Bangkok, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein. Cairo, Rome, London (EMS7I) 9.30 pjn. Air India: To Jakarta, Darwin. Sydney (A103 words
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Article381 1960-12-20 5 SHOPPING RUSH GAINS MOMENTUM AS CAPITAL GETS READY FOR HOLIDAY VISITORS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Vlf ITH five days to go before Malaya cele- brates its first Emergency-free Christmas, shopkeepers throughout the country are reporting better-than-ever business. Thousands of people from the south and north will381 words
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Article, Illustration322 1960-12-20 5 Oon Sain tells of grandest Christmas gift SINGAPORE, Monday. PENANG-BORN Yeoh Oon Sain. 23, a thirdyear economics student, sighed with relief in Singapore today as he chatted happily about his successful heart operation in the Royal Perth Hospital last month. Looking fit and healthy Oon Sain, who was operated on322 words
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95 1960-12-20 5 Tour 'not approved': 6 students in court A LOR STAR, .Mon. Six Chinese students from Ipoh were charged in the magistrate's court here today with taking part in an unauthorised educational tour in September this year. Wong Hooi Nam, Kok Ah Too, Thoh Chee Yoong, Cheok Ton* Kheng, Kok Yoke95 words
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Article28 1960-12-20 5 PENANO, Mon. Teh 00l Lam, 59, was today jailed for five months when he pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing prepared opium and smoking tenslls.28 words
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Article70 1960-12-20 5 A FUND TO DEVELOP SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Bill to create a Stat* Develoment Fund is to b« introduced at the Selangor Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday. The fund will be raised from grants and loans provided by the Federal Government. It will be used for developi ment projects70 words
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88 1960-12-20 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Singapore Assemblymen will leave for Israel tomorrow night to take up a three, month course In youth leadership. They are Mr. Chan Bun Wing, member for Upper Serangoon and parlnTmentary secretary to the Prime Minister, and Mr. Chan Chee Seng, member88 words
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Article50 1960-12-20 5 PENANG, Mon— A Japanese Embassy official has arrived from Kuala Lumpur to discuss the future of two Japanese cemeteries here. Mr. I. Ariyoshl, second secretary of the Embassy, will negotiate with the city council for the continued use of the cemeteries, in the Caunter Hall area.50 words
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Article49 1960-12-20 5 IPOH. Mon. The Perak State Government has set aside $20,000 as expenses for the National Language Month observance in February. A committee has been formed with the Mentri Besar, Inche Sha'ari bin Piai, as chairman, and an Assistant Secretary. Inche Zakariah bin Sulong. as secretary.49 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-12-20 5 Sau Yee's Xmas cheer for spastic children PETITE Miss Sao Yee singing some Merry Christmas songs to 17 spastic children at a party given by members of the Spastic Children Association of Selancor yesterday. Miss Sau is a nightclub singer. She and the "Hong Kong Merry-Makers" were giving a charity57 words
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Article48 1960-12-20 5 BATU GAJAH, Mon. A motor-cycle caught fire while Its owner tried to start it near the market here today. The owner. Inche Mohamed Nayan. of the Public Works Department, jumped off the machine He was not hurt. A fire engine put out tht fire.48 words
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Article73 1960-12-20 5 PENANO. Mon. -The Mayor Mr. 00l Thiam 81ew. supplied his own nterpreter —his wife when ne addressed 1.000 guests at the Kwong Wah Ylt Poh's golden 'btlee dinner last night. The large gathering at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School hall applauded enthusiastically when it was announced73 words
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Article124 1960-12-20 5 PEP PILLS FROM THE U.S. ARRIVE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More than 960.000 vitamin pills have arrived at the Kuala Lipis district hospital from New York. This is part of the medical consignment sent by Medico Foundation for Dr. Tom Doo ley's team of health experts now stationed there. Vital part124 words
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Article65 1960-12-20 5 IPOH, Mon. Forty-three students and teachers of the Anglo-Chinese School here appeared on television in Bangkok on Dec. 10 when they went to the Thai capital on a tour. The group, led by Mr. Qua!' Quen Teik, a teacher of the school, returned to Ipoh last65 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-12-20 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. HARRY WINDBUSH, head of the Depart1U ment of Architecture and Building. Royal Melbourne Technical College, is now in Singapore tx> help the Polytechnic set and mark final professional examination papers. Mr. Windbush, a noted Australian architect. Is the first external examiner184 words
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120 1960-12-20 5 JOHORE. BAHRU. Monday. A "CONSIDERABLE PORTION" of $153,000, col- lected in 1958 and 1959 in drainage rates for three Sri Menanti areas of Muar is unauthorised. This is stated by the acting Auditor-General of the Federation, Mr. DO. Bompas, In his report on the120 words
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Article112 1960-12-20 5 PURIFIED WATER PLAN FOR 12,000 ORUNEI TOWN, Mon. 13 —About 12,000 peopl« people livinpr in Kampong Aver will soon have purified water for the first time. The $850,000 project began last year. It should be completed by next April. Water will be drawn from the municipal reservoir. Rubber pipe A112 words
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Article57 1960-12-20 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Lim Seng Tin, manager of the Aik Joo can factory, was today fined a total of $I,ooo— In default four months' Jail on two charges of permitting a hand-fed power press to be operated without being fitted with a means of protection, and failing57 words
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Article61 1960-12-20 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon. A labourer, S. Jayaram, 34, was refused bail when he was charged here with robbery and rape. He was remanded until Dec. 24. Jayaram was alleged to have robbed M. N. Muniyamah. 51. of jewellery worth $465 and to have raped her at Bagan61 words
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462 1960-12-20 6 'THE MOTION MUST NOT BE CONSIDERED AS ONE OF CENSURE' accept the Speaker's advice and would table a motion to rescind the ruling of the Speaker admitting the motion, and to declare that Othe Assembly had no jurisdiction in matters raised In the motion. Before the motion was Introduced. the462 words
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Advertisement245 1960-12-20 6 MALAYAN BAKING LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $20,000,000.00 ISSUED AND PAID UP: 7,500,000.00 HEAD OFFICE— MALAYAN BANK BUILDING 92. HIGH STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. I BOARD OF DIRECTORS— Oei Tjong Ec Esq. (Chairman). Hon. Dato Haji Abdul Rahman bin Chew Hock Leong, J.P Esq. Mohamed Yasin. S.P.M.j.,245 words
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Article163 1960-12-20 7 HHHE motion to have Mr. Ong Eng Guan suspended by the Assembly, introduced by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye reads: £THAT this House condemns the Member for Hong Lim (Mr. Ong Eng Guan) for his dishonourable conduct unbecoming of an elected representative163 words
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Advertisement763 1960-12-20 10 4 THERE ARE ONLY 5 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS!——: W. JEjiiffißy ~y^"^Z? y I N. But everyday means a smaller selection —So hurry ond buy your Toys today from our "Treasure Island" and meet all those "Dear Santa" requests! f £Jf jy "Z Shlt* Santa Claus is in attendance763 words
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Article218 1960-12-20 11 PMIP GOVERNMENT IN TRENGGANU WON'T COLLECT REVENUE— ITS 'AGAINST ISLAM' KUALA TRENGGANU, Monday. rpHE PMIP Trengganu Government was de- termined not to collect revenue from pawnshops and alcoholic drinks because it was "against Islamic teachings." This was stated by the Sultan of Tiengganu in his budget218 words
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207 1960-12-20 11 JUDGE GIVES WARNING TO RELUCTANT JURYMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MR JUSTICE HASHIM warned in the High Court today that he might impose jail terms on jurors who fail to turn up for murder trials when summoned. The judge gave this warning when he fined Mr. J. Jansen $100. Mr. Jansen207 words
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Article85 1960-12-20 11 The money he never deposited SINGAPORE, Mon. Hue Kirn Fatt was jailed for two years by a criminal district court today for criminal breach of trust of $4,820 belonging to a former masseuse. Kwong Slew Lan, 22. He pleaded guilty. Another 33 similar charges against Hue were stayed by the85 words
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Article44 1960-12-20 11 IPOH. Mon.— Mr. N. Joglnder Singh. Assistant Passport. Officer, at the Immigration Department here, left today by train for Singapore on his way to Australia. He will be Passport Officer at the Malayan High Commissioner's office in Canberra.44 words
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Article27 1960-12-20 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Education today said that from next year, syllabuses common to all the four streams of education would be used.27 words
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Article44 1960-12-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A professor of international law will explain to students at the University of Malaya here on Dec. 29 about the "status of rebel armies." He is Prof. L.C. Green, of the University of Malaya In Singapore.44 words
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Article, Illustration58 1960-12-20 11 FATHE2 CHRISTMAS fives a fatherly pat to Katijah, one of the 17 spastic children at a party given by members of the Spastic Children Association of Selangor yesterday. The Hong Kong Merrymakers, from the Federal Hotel, were at the party to entertain the58 words
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Article101 1960-12-20 11 New Kirkby group are back KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. This year's third and final group of 92 teachers from Kirkby Teachers' Training College returned here by air today. Two other groups of students from the colleges at Kirkby and Brinsford arrived here last week. A total of 292 Malayans have been101 words
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Article125 1960-12-20 11 i^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor is expected to spend more than $36,900,000 next year $1,700,000 more than this year. The Increase in expenditure Is mainly due to rural development recruitment of additional staff to cope up with work and other expenses. Tne total revenue for the125 words
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Article33 1960-12-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Eighty-nine students were helped in 1958 and 1959 by the Sultan Ibrahim studentship I fund at a total cost of' $167,317. Johore Legislative i Assembly was told yesterday.33 words
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Article20 1960-12-20 11 KUALA TRENGGAN'U. Mon. The Old Sulaimanian Association Trengganu will meet at the Sulaiman Primary Bchool Hall on Friday.20 words
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236 1960-12-20 11 Now Chico gets offer of aid to write of adventures KUALA LUMPUR, Moil. Jimmy "Chico" Nutti, the little mascot Gurkha boy of the wartime RAF 17 Squadron in Burma, has been offered assistance by one of his wartime "fathers" to write a book on his adventures. Thp "father", Mr D.236 words
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Advertisement147 1960-12-20 11 HERE AT LAST! Malaya's Own QUALITY toothpaste! < I I II I fc^^^^^^J^^^^^J^^J^^ y## {J^ M LION DENTAL CREAM WITH *I I M GARDENT RIDS YOUR TEETH 1 1 I W^^^*sF /m OF ALL GERMS p revents ■HyMH w J& mL w decay and bad breath M MAKES YOUR TEETH147 words
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Article209 1960-12-20 12 M Sera's Si (Him.)— Box it ctt. txtr, MR. AND MRS. WONO QEOK LIN their kind wishes, presents, and attendance ai thair wedding on 17.12.60. MR. AND MRS. P. M. MENON thank relatives and friends for congratulatory messages, gifts and attendance at their wedding at Alor Star on 4.12.60.209 words
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Article259 1960-12-20 12 in Word, Sit (Minimum) THE COCKPIT. Glamorous Kerry Bryant sings. Telephone (B' pore) *****. A MERRY CHRISTMAS With A Happy N«w Minx. See Lyoo* Motor* »»OJI It. MISS IRENE will now attend to your hair In May Koeng Beauty Saloon at vi Devonshire Road. Singapore. V. THE CLINICO PATHOLOGICAL259 words
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Article600 1960-12-20 12 The disparate Congo resolutions which the U.N. Assembly is considering seem to have one proposal in common the reconvening of the Congolese Parliament. If this can be agreed, a considerable step forward will have been taken. The Assembly cannot, of course, itself reconvene the Congolese Parliament.600 words
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Article439 1960-12-20 12 The rulers of Trengganu and j Negri Sembilan both told their I State Assemblies yesterday tha, Areas of forest reserve had been revoked to free land for settlement, 1,758 acres in Trengganu and 10.000 in Negri Sembilan. A question in the iPerak Assembly last week I elicited the439 words
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Article130 1960-12-20 12 Ministers of the Dutch reformed churches in South Africa have struck at apartheid by joining with the World Council of Churches, an international body of Christian Protestant churches, in its subscription to non-racial and egalitarian principles. Their action means that an important part of the leadership of the130 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1960-12-20 12 Rawle Knox - GOVT. TYRANNY NOW SPREADS TO THE JUDICIAL SPHERE IN THE UNION THE report of th© International Commission of Jurists, just published, demonstrates how most of the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have been infringed in varying degrees in South Africa by apartheid legislation.1,387 words
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Article, Illustration621 1960-12-20 12 Criticism of the United Nations Is too often levelled against the organisation as such Instead of against the representatives of the nations which compose It. But there Is one vital organ which clearly does need changing. This Is the Security Council. The need621 words
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Advertisement526 1960-12-20 12 STRAITS TIMES* FREE PRESS ssbf rapwasanassvs a» tat Hum COl» ITOiAM ABCAM swn»s seta, sikukh ami swt aasssawr r Sn—K adssiMiwii plfd aa Hmmmr** aM» mtm mt mwmmmt Ht COLO ffOtAM MAMCMtS a*. HOLLAND MOAD. KATONO. HIPML ROAO NAVAL S»S« AUTMMIMO AWNTS: CITY MOK MM. tTOII LTD. UMAIL WtMCHaSTIR Hit526 words
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Advertisement55 1960-12-20 12 Need >/ro* Worry sum Quink INK m Washable Royal Blue Washes Out Completely! Ideal for home and school use because Washable Super Quink is easily removed from fingers and clothes with a quick rinsing. For permanent record*, choose from 6 other permanent colours. WHO QUINK INK IS 4 MOOUCT Of55 words
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Advertisement110 1960-12-20 12 THE "SUPERB COOKER NEW TO THE G.E.C. RANGE! From bead to toe. the "Superb" Cooker is full of new, exciting features. Just think of everything you've ever wanted In an electric cooker It adds up to a "Superb"! Ask yotaff G.E.C. dealer to show you how muck easier life would110 words
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Article278 1960-12-20 13 LARGE CROWD WATCHES WITHOUT HELPING AS SHOTS FIRED AT ESCAPING MAN SINGAPORE, Monday. "CV3UR shots were fired at a Pulau Senang de- tainee who escaped from a prison van this afternoon while on his way to Outram Prison to visit relatives. The escape, at the278 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-12-20 13 Student Jimmy is a Singapore citizen now WIEN Jimmy Chew Kirn Seong, 22, left Singapore for Australia in Jane, he was a Federal citizen. But be returns to Singapore this week for Christmas as a Singapore citizen. For Jimmy, one of six Singapore youths undergoing two years' training on jet67 words
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Article45 1960-12-20 13 SINGAPORE, Mon Triplets two boys and a girl were born to Mrs. Wong Slew Quan. of Potong Pasir, at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital last week. The babies weighed 51b. Boz 41b. 2oz. and 51b. lOoz. Mother and the triplets are doing fine45 words
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Article37 1960-12-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two barristers, Mr. Lim Teong Quee, of Wilkinson Road, and Mr. Arul Chandran, of the Official Assignee's chambers, have filed a petition at the High Court Registry here seeking admission to the Bar.37 words
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Article60 1960-12-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Three youths, Karlm bin Yunos, Othman bin Hassan and Jantan bin Latiff. pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to kidnapping a six-year-old girl, Siti Jaimah blnte Abdullah at the 9} mile Bukit Timah Road on Dec. 14. Each was allowed bail of60 words
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Article, Illustration63 1960-12-20 13 THE SULTAN of Selangor declared open a 9J mile road leading to Kampong Sungai Selisek, a village near the Perak State boundary on Sunday. The road cost $350,000 and is linked up with the North-South main trunk road. It serves a population of 3,000.63 words
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208 1960-12-20 13 POLICE TURNED HOSEonACCUSED SAYS LAWYER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN ALLEGATION that the police used the "water treatment" to extract a murder confession was made in the High Court here today. Dato R. P. S Rajasoorla, defence counsel, made the allegation at the trial of P. Chemban, charged with murdering a208 words
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Article65 1960-12-20 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Rural Board has revised the assessment list for 1961, It was announced by the Government tonight. The list is now open to inspection by owners and occupiers of properties at the assessment and estates department, ground floor. City Hall, during office hours. Appeals against65 words
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Article36 1960-12-20 13 KLANO. Mon. —The Ruler-In-Councll has approved the Klang Town Council budget estimates for 1961. According to the draft budget, the Council will start off the year with an estimated surplus of $172,701.36 words
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Article29 1960-12-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The bridge at the 30th milestone Pekan-Rompin Road In Pahang, which was closed to traffic because of floods, has now been re-opened to traffic.29 words
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128 1960-12-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Trlsha riding as an occupation continues to be on the decline In Singapore. Statistics from the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles' Office, show that the number of trlsha riders in the state, has decreased by 464 since last December. In November128 words
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Advertisement45 1960-12-20 13 %^^)Cpl cincl FUU AUTOMATIC OSCIU>TION LOWER POWER CONSUMPTION ffififtjl J£L MOOERN DESICN lrfi^L -ARROWMADS IN 0.1 A. first in fashion Jmt noKii *m* Af?«w TarytaM OMtto.M* rr.m D'SOUZA BROS. I 104. Hftfc >,M g _M^Aj»yn H»M IMt.) »7412. A finer lock HLVHRfILf NISSIIIIU <*A W45 words
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Advertisement124 1960-12-20 13 otd£# COtdelaf If II 'If/ itJtS. I x- t \fc 1 Tit BANK for all -BIG and SMALL PAID VP M^^^^^^f^^^^^^"^^^^^! CAPITAL AND Afe fC f RESERVE FUND I L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Jj Branches all over Malaya and Singapore. Indonesia. Kuching, Hong Kong and Rangoon. VITAMIN 'C- OPTROSE, rich* nttnl II I Hill124 words
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Article31 1960-12-20 14 NEW YORK, Mon. A Christmas present "for the woman who has everything else" was offered for sale today: A diamond-and-ruby studded gold automatic coffee maker. The price: (US)sso.ooo.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1960-12-20 14 MOSCOW. Mon.— Uzbek snake hunters made a single haul of 3.000 poisonous reptiles when they found a tree festooned with snakes and more in a large pit beneath it. Tass reported. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article430 1960-12-20 14 CONGOLESE SOLDIERS LET AUSTRIAN MEDICAL TEAM GO AFTER BEING HELD AS SPIES pHTTY-ONE men and a pretty girl who left Leopoldville on a medical "mercy mission" a week ago returned yesterday from a nightmare at the hands of Congolese soldiers who seized and abused them as430 words
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Article360 1960-12-20 14 JOHANNESBURG, Monday. MAJOR conflict on race relations and apartheid is developing within the ranks of the Nationalist Party sparked by the wife of a Cabinet Minister. The controversy appears to have been brought to a head by a World Council of Churches' statement Issued here lastReuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration120 1960-12-20 14 World record pools win -by a baby MOTHER FOLLOWED HIS PENCIL-POINT TIPS TifRS. JACQUELINE COX, of x Barrett Street, Oxford, pictured here with her 18--month-old son Paul, has won a world record dividend of K. 43.283 for a farthing on a treble chance football pool. It was the first poolsReuter - 120 words
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161 1960-12-20 14 DUBLIN, Mon. Extremist Irish nationalist leaders met secretly yesterday to plot demonstrations against the forthcoming visit of Princess Margaret and Mr. Antony Armstrong Jones to Ireland. The Irish Government countered with plans for one of the tightest security networks in Ireland's history. The exact dateUPI - 161 words
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Article217 1960-12-20 14 POLARIS BASE PROTEST BY 2,000 pLASGOW, Men.— Two thousand people at a public meeting her* yesterday approved a resolution protesting against the proposal to set up a United States Polaris submarine baa* at Holy Loch, in ttit Clyde Estuary. The resolution was read I out by the chairman. Bir MyerReuter - 217 words
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Advertisement376 1960-12-20 14 AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ROFINA INTRODUCING THE LATEST STYLE CALENDAR WATCHES, WITH SPECIAL ROFINAMATIC BALANCE. FULLY TROPICALISED. 1 (XX WATERPROOF. Manufactured by:ROFINA WATCH GRENCHEN SWITZERLAND Sole Agents: THYE CHEONG CO., LTD. 12-13, Hokien Street, Singapore. AinrH—mtmt Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops376 words
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319 1960-12-20 15 NEW YORK, Mon THE plane disaster here last Friday, the worst in aviation history, will probably result in the highest insurance claims ever resulting from such a tragedy. Insurance sources here estimated that claims in excess of USSIS.S million ($46.5 million) canReuter - 319 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-12-20 15 A London High Court judge will be asked to decide next year whether the British Government has the right to grant independence to the colony of Sierra Leone and also to make an order for £160 milUon back pay. The sum is101 words
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231 1960-12-20 15 NEW YORK, Monday. fVHE French community of states in Africa last night opposed a recommendation to the General Assembly that the U.N. should organise a referendum "whereby the Algerian people shall freely determine the destiny of their entire coun- try." The nations proposed, inReuter - 231 words
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114 1960-12-20 15 CHAUFFEUR GETS $250,000 IN LADY F's WILL T ONDON. Mon.— Lady Flet--1-1 cher, widow of Sir Walter Fletcher, rubber merchant and M.P.. left £30,000 (about $250,000) to her chauffeur who had worked for the family for 10 years. The will, which was published yesterday, left two thirds of the estateReuter - 114 words
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Article31 1960-12-20 15 VALPARAISO, (Indiana), Mon. A soldier died yesterday of Injuries sustained when he was crushed under a Nike missile as It was being lowered Into ltd underground launching pad. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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149 1960-12-20 15 JJALEBARNS. (Cheshire), Mon. An English Unitarian minister will become on Christmas Eve probably the first English clergyman to marry a Negress, It was disclosed here today. The minister, Mr. Olyn Pruce, 31, is to marry Miss Edna Wilson 27, a former nurse fromReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement247 1960-12-20 15 I BW Jiff id #MU. People who know always insist on BURNBTfiB tyifateWatin, ©IN Your bartender <rfll tell you that Burnett's pn "White Sadn" GJn b the old-eMablished J I Gin yttkittd by people who appreciate g something a llrde finer and smoother to sWcgal-- #-A^X7 smcuu. o*m WW. .vary247 words
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Advertisement264 1960-12-20 15 She's a fast worker.,.,, with a N FACIT I TPI PORTABLE p* The TPI adds speed to your typing And that neat-easyltoiroad touch to your letters BBB\ !Sair as tffiteM^^^ So lj Sht to carry but so solidly built for years I^. of fast accurate work, for looks too. the264 words
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294 1960-12-20 16 SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO people, one of them a Penang stable boy, Madini bin Abdul, were convicted here today of acting as bookmakers at the Singapore Turf Club premises in Bukit Timah on July 16. The other person was Sanusi bin Sulaiman,294 words
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Article, Illustration77 1960-12-20 16 WATCHMAN IS 60ING TO BRITAIN SOON TO STUDY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pubinder Singh. 19. a night watchman here, will leave for Britain soon to study mechanical engineering at a technical college. Pubinder Singh, who worked as a night watchman in Ban Seng Company and later joined the Malaya Borneo Building77 words
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198 1960-12-20 16 $200,000 IS ADDED TO PRIVY PURSE OF SELANGOR ROYALTY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The privy purse of the Selangor royal family is to be increased by $200,000 next year, making a total expenditure of $936,000. A Bill to amend the Civil List Enactment to provide this will be introduced at the198 words
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155 1960-12-20 16 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The non-political role of the 12.000-strong National Association of Women's Institutes of Malaya was stressed today by the organisation's publicity chairman, Mrs. F. R. Bhupalan. She was replying to allegations raised in the House of Representatives by Che Khatijah Sidek (PMIP-Dungun) who155 words
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569 1960-12-20 16 Johore hoping for bigger Federal grant STATE BUDGETS FOR $2.6 m. DEFICIT JOHORE is hoping for a bigger grant from the Federation Government for state development next year. The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, said Federal grants have been "virtually identical from year to year." He was569 words
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Advertisement250 1960-12-20 16 WORLD DEMAND NOW GREATER THAN EVER Month aflcr month, year after ye.it. the Minor continues to out>ell evcryrfcthcr Miiglc ty |>c of car in the Malayan market. The total.so fnr is. 16.000. We're certain you will agree that this is an impressive record; e\eu for the must aucce»»h|J sruaJ) coi250 words
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Miscellaneous179 1960-12-20 16 Buys Bunny By Balph Heimdaht 1 THCSe ABC I/" THCY'RE f\^\7\\ TH'OWHES CUNIBEAKABLE I\VcKI/>^n ISN'T EVEN VXNEEPWITH kX[TO»ONEONTM' U^Vt] 1 *~JtL<J^- VCKACKEP i J LM Ahner By At <app riNAFEWMINUr£S,THET W tANTHEN V/EU. V ITOLD^OU I I A n »n- frr> m 'Wh*-* la/U^ MAOOEWiWA«OMA OF AU. REZOOM A HOT179 words
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201 1960-12-20 17 Christmas Top-Knots the whole year through! PHRISTMAS Top-Knots that will live throughout the next year is our topic of conversation for today top-knots for the young ladies who "just don't know what to do with my hair!" To talk about it, we have Mrs. Amy Wee, graduate of the Richard201 words
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Article, Illustration549 1960-12-20 17 MEDIUM HAIR SPELLS GLAMOUR perfection. The almost-down-to-the-shoulder hair Is set on large rollers and then brushed out to give body and fullness. Sleek waves lie close to the face, fanning from the corner of the eyes Into reverse curls at ear lobe. A heavy fringe Is swept from right to549 words
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Advertisement247 1960-12-20 17 KEEP A |«St|) FLOWER -FRESH $£>/ AsiH|^7 SKITi BENEATH V p^^^F^^sy YOUR MAKE-UP J WITH XXX£kC/ [/QAM by Richard Hudnut SAHC DEW it a creamy, colourless liquid foondstioa. specially designed to protect Uw skin and to its natural, beaut y-givia* Osohturc under make-up. Use Basic Dew at an invisible lining247 words
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Advertisement132 1960-12-20 17 Nothing makes a woman more feminine to a man than Perfume Dueling Powder Creamy Skin Perfume Iffl |m BBBBBBBBBBBkV^ m^VBBBBX ■E§bV^ss:*- i^^f 4j BB^ BBJ BJ K_; i ft MV^BU gSIfIBBBBBBV ssv^^^BßaVaV^ M £&at A BBBb XBBBiB^' g *•>* !T,. 1 -BJ bbW I j bbbbSlliibbbl EV>^9 fm K Famous132 words
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Miscellaneous273 1960-12-20 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Mode of 21 out of its ken? Immature and not fully troaen (4). food (8). 6. Airline gets on. being severe t. Catch a hydrogen pipe on Other Ranks; don't let 10. Genuine article, result of a them squeeze you! <3, 12). cult (6). 7-273 words
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Article221 1960-12-20 18 ITODAK (M) LTD. has moved into ita new million-dollar building at Alexandra Road, Singapore. The two-storey premises covering more than 25,000 sq. ft., are completely airconditioned and contain the most modern mechanical and electronic photographic processing equipment In this part of the world. A spokesman221 words
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Article36 1960-12-20 18 Raffles Silk Store yesterday opened a shop called Klsh's Makers of Fine Clothes, at Goodwood Park Hotel. Scotts Road. It retails all types of readymade wear and dress materials Including batik and silk36 words
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Article36 1960-12-20 18 A Singapore sharebroker Mr. Jacob Ballas. of Ballas and Co.. left by air on Sunday for Sydney, where he will spend two weeks studying the operations of the Sydney Stock Exchange.36 words
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Article, Illustration453 1960-12-20 18 RISE IN TRADE 'SHOULD MAINTAIN ADVANCE' JJKITISII import and export trade with Singapore, which has improved considerably during the past 10 months, should maintain its advance next year, Mr. J. N. McKelvie, the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Singapore, said yesterday. Mr. McKelvie was of the opinion that the State's453 words
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Article102 1960-12-20 18 Qantas to overhaul for Garuda QANTAS AIRWAYS has signed a A£200,700 ($1.3 million) a year contract with Oaruda Airways, Indonesia's national airline, for the overhaul of Garuda's Lockheed Electra Allison engines and components. Qantas also will give Oaruda the benefit of Its Electra experience and already Is training Indonesian technicians102 words
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Article, Illustration232 1960-12-20 18 ™c KIWI POLISH CO. (M) LTD. now has all the A capacity to produce locally household cleaners, polishes and disinfectants to meet demand in the Federation and Singapore, Mr. J. W. Ramsay, the retiring managing director, said yesterday. Mr. Ramsay, who will become a director232 words
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Article31 1960-12-20 18 Captain William E. R. Eyton-Jones. 0.8. E., senior master of the Ben Line fleet of 24 cargo-passenger liners since June, 1951, and master of the Benreoch, has retired.31 words
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Advertisement250 1960-12-20 18 f6r6 W MANILA BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR WDAn'C SINGAPORE ■^/^l ...At'* }atter by air "The Early Bird Catches the Worm" Send your freiqh t by INDONESIAN AIRWAYS ••©king OH*.: l«t Floor, Bank at Chino Bldg.. StaMMH. 1* PfcoiMt: ***** ft 265V7-8. B.y Ho. 20. Hotel M«riin, Kuala Lumpur. Phone ***** or250 words
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Advertisement443 1960-12-20 18 FROM OFFICE BOY TO CHAIRMAN -THEN A WORLD TRIP TO SAY GOODBYE TO HIS STAFF T*HE chairman of a Co. (M) Ltd. who are ma\xz as H a y of pd at «line:anorp re- He P ralsed the hl h Quality ea at tMngapore re- of these i ocally ma443 words
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Advertisement1639 1960-12-20 19 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TO_ADEJL IWRPOOI. OIAWOtI. LONOON, A CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'kM Pentng MENEUUS M'seillet. lr«enaai. A-aaatk la Pert/tec 21 Bm a ATREUS inaraMl. Glasgow Bm 11 Bet 24 toa 8/8 tot 11/ 1 CLYTONE US Genoa. Antwerp, Hamburg, Bm 24 toe 27 Karlshtam, l'don, A'dM MACHAON ruvre. Uvenee),1,639 words
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Advertisement1281 1960-12-20 19 THE LAX lIHES-— /&K&S. *>EH. IfOSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCAJtBINAVIAN PORTS. ,fc^«CjTn S'pori P Sham Pw»a»« nVZIAj "JOTLAJtOIA" I) tta.M/21 let 22/27 Bet a/71 BM W*X_ySJ "SIIONIA I) 20 Oec/ 4 Jll 1/ JM 1/ I JM jEjnrer -sEUNtiA" ki it/a jm n/a jm M/a jm iVaT'^'al MORELIA" I) M1,281 words
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Advertisement1442 1960-12-20 19 Siuim THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. anT lIHHIFBBI (iKtrparstte M flja BttM najNa) ta HHO SAILINGS tt ADEN. HX I CONTINENTAL PORT*. Store P S'kM ••mam •EHWYVIS lUtrMtt. Grangeawetti ff/M BM 8/11 Bm 8/17 BM lENHIANT Hamburg, Bremen. iMttl Aatwerp. Rotterdam a/8 IM V I JM It/a toe BIMUWERS Haßkarg.1,442 words
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Advertisement1225 1960-12-20 19 ♦Bmw McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. VCeo tcl. hi: a34i \m,\*»^ V l BI.WMAW UMB 4h KLA VBNKSS LIME ÜBMBJ, HAMBOn, ROTTIROAM, HAVU Its ANIELES, UN FRANCISCO. A NULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. AM Mr CtMttM I U.S.A. Atltetic Parts. Acceftitg carp tar Ctetril I Slitl Cm IF WELLINGTON Aamci. Sport1,225 words
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Article121 1960-12-20 20 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week quietly along steady lines here today. Carlton Brewery gained Is. to 325 but t'ourtaulds ea..ed 9d. to 10s. 9d. and L.J. Hooker 9<l. to 10s. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend, while Commonwealth Bonds traded along firm lines.121 words
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Article217 1960-12-20 20 JANUARY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 86' i cents per lb up one-eighth of a cent on FWuay's closeThe tone was very quiet. S.C.CB.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1. R.SS. Spot f.o.b. buyers 86V sellers 86H; Int. 1.217 words
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Article120 1960-12-20 20 CHIPS lying alongside the Sln- gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: State of Madras 1/2, Mexico Maru 4 5. Suzanne 6A. Idomeneus 6/7, Mendoran 8 9. Kian Aun 10/11, Straat Ball 13 14, Neder Waal 15/ 16. Setsho Maru 18, Shohaku Maru 19, Tronoh N. Wall120 words
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1140 1960-12-20 20 'LONDON' COMPANIES: BID FOR MALAYAN REGISTERS By Our Market Correspondent LEADING firm of Singapore brokers strongly urges the opening of local registers of London-registered Malayan tin and rubber companies. The Federation Government, in conjunction with Bank Negara, is known to be actively pursuing this matter with the British authorities and1,140 words
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Article39 1960-12-20 20 SINGAPORE. Dec. 19. RUBBER: 86 cents per lb. (up one -eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 86 4 cents (quiet) TIN: 5393.25 per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering: 230 tons (down 20 tons).39 words
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Article20 1960-12-20 20 Dec. 19 Dec. 1? Industrial*: 138.34 138.18 Tins: 180.30 180.67 S Robbers: 210.47 219.47 Jan. 1 1958 IN.20 words
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Article607 1960-12-20 20 SINGAPORE members of the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange re* ported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Praser and Neave orris $1.96; Gammon $2.05; Metal Box $2.07 and $2.06; Raffles Hotel $1.60 x all;607 words
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Article153 1960-12-20 20 'I 'HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 1: New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15 16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 6/16,153 words
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Article155 1960-12-20 20 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce *3 Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent Dec. 'Jan. shipments $27 buyers. $27 *4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk 140 sellers, drum $43 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done Muntok white $240 and Sarawak white $235 (both155 words
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Advertisement1060 1960-12-20 20 Express U.S.A. Pacific 6s Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P. Sham P«nm| H'kon| L. Angeles N. York Gtisi* Mara 27 IS Dec 11 Die 2 JM I In K m li FH "KMikl«l Miry" 21 2% In M 111/ 1 Fll 3 Fll 23 FH 12 Mir All1,060 words
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Advertisement706 1960-12-20 20 NOTICES NOTICE The public Is hereby Informed that Mr. Cuung Yoke Kool is no longer employed by Chin Ho and Co. (Malaya) Ltd- and has no authority to transact business or io collect monies on behalf of the Company. He left the Company on 15 12^ NOTICE Notice is hereby706 words
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Advertisement544 1960-12-20 20 NOTICES LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA (Incorporated In India) Place Singapore. Date 20-12-1960 Notice having been given of the loss of Policy numbered *****76 m the life of Mr. M. G. DOSHI. issued by Unit: Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co. Duplicate Policy will be Issued un- < less objection544 words
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Advertisement167 1960-12-20 20 NOTICES THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES (MALAYA) LTD. (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that at the 2;. d Ordinary General Mee'.lng of the Company which will be lield at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 96. First Cross Street. Malacca, on Saturday, 31st December,167 words
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Advertisement1498 1960-12-20 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES TYPISTS (Male or Unmarried Female) APPLICATIONS are Invited rrom Federal Citizens and/or SUte Nationals for appointments as ryplsts in Kedah on tbe Salary 3cale of: Probationers $100/ Grade in $115x7.60-145 Grade n $160x7.50-l»0 Orade I $206 Applicants for appointments must have attained their 17th but1,498 words
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Advertisement812 1960-12-20 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT COLONY Of NORTH BORNEO Forest Department One post of Assistant Cartographer In Division 111, scale C 3, 4 $510x36—660:690x30—870. Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience. Child Allowance of 7H% of basic salary admissible for married man with a child or children according to regulations.812 words
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Advertisement857 1960-12-20 21 NOTICES NOTICE RESULTS OF LUCKY Number drawn on 18th December. 1960 at Queen of Peace Church. Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore: Ist *****, 2nd: *****, 3rd: 106«8, 4th: *****, sth: *****, 6th: *****, 7th: 11!) 38. Bth: IS6M. 9th: *****. 10th: *****. Consolation: *****, *****. *****. *****. *****, *****, *****. *****,857 words
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Advertisement763 1960-12-20 21 TENDERS THE GROUP SETTLEMENT AREAS Aa, 1960 LENGA SCHEME TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon on 31.1.1961 for the following works: (a) For felling and scorch/light burning approximately 1600 acres of jungle land near 27th mile Muar-Lenga Road. (b) For felling, burning and clean clearing of approximately763 words
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Advertisement812 1960-12-20 21 (Continued from Pmjre IS) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* U (Him.) sTsw M eta. aaxra WANTED Tutor for English and Malay lessoaa. Apply personally 43 Bin Tong Park. B'pore. REfUIRB JUNIOR CLERKS lady typist. Apply In own handwriting stating past experience to P.O. Box 29, B'pore. VOOMC, OOOD LOOKING CHINESE Waitresses.812 words
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Advertisement880 1960-12-20 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ■/•rsl* U (Min.)—m»M M cf*. ex«r« BOAROINO-HOUSB for Chinese working bachelors. (70.00 p.m. Includes food, rant, laundry bed etc. Call at 114 A Bung Avenue, Spore 14. "HIM! TODAY and gone tomorrow" But not If It's the May Boarding House You will stay there. Phone (Spore) 27H0. t»«O880 words
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Advertisement417 1960-12-20 21 EDUCATION 2# WerdM SS (Min.)-Box SO ets. ««r« FOORMAN't SCHOOL 0f Hurt (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) torolmoots •cotptsd dally students for piano, harraooy ptaao-aecordloa, violin, guitar. aursJ (ssxr training) theory of music. Plaoo-Jass, Clarlntt, Bs-iopbo— Trumpet, Drama a Staglni. SS-A. Paoang Lane. Tel- 34T38 B'pora. CAMIHIDOI CORftISPONDENI E SCHOOL offers417 words
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Article, Illustration1965 1960-12-20 22 A year of many highlights crises BRITAIN'S GREAT SPORTING MOMENTS OF 1960 IT HAS been a tempestuous year for British sport. With the 17th Olympic Cames in Rome as the crowning spectacle, there have been many highlights and many crises: soccer appears to be recovering from its most gloomy period,1,965 words
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Advertisement254 1960-12-20 22 L^ADIN^MENSAY^^^ m I m The ALL-NEW EVERSHARP SCHICK INJECTOR BLADE NowXfromftteel-famousiSweden.'comes' golden X^vV Swedish sleet, for^ new* SCHICK Custom Injector /jVc^xV Blades This fine quality Swedish steel takes and /^£igmS*^\ holds a keen, sharp edge- actually a thousand times /^^Bx&tK\. thinner than a human hair' ■J^^^^^L^ Here's a blade that254 words
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Article414 1960-12-20 23 Teoh Eng Tatt - SERVICES CONFIDENT THEY WILL BEAT SINGAPORE AND QUALIFY FOR FINAL By Teoh Eng Tatt Singapore, Monday Joint Services, the H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby champions, and Singapore are both determined to make their south zone play-off on Wednesday the best match in the series this season better414 words
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275 1960-12-20 23 DIRTY PLAYERS CHARGE ANGERS JOHORE BLUES SINGAPORE Monday. CHARGES that Jonore Asians, the All-Blues Cup champions, have been adopting unfair tactics in their matches were angrily refuted today by their president, Mr. Aladad Khan. Mr. Aladad Khan told the Straits Times: "No opponent loves a winner, and very often an275 words
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Article52 1960-12-20 23 BOMBAY. Mon. Manzel Slzukl, of Japan was elected president of the Asian Table Tennis Federation for the next two years of .the fifth Asian Congress here yesterday. Other officials elected were: Vice-president Nguyln Van Tung (Vietnam), gen. secretary T. D. Ranga Ramanujan (India). Mat. secretary K HasekawaReuter - 52 words
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Article105 1960-12-20 23 Better year ahead for SGSFA SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Government Services Football Associationone of the most go-ahead sports organisations '.n Singapore plans a bigger and brighter season next year. It has several tours in mind and the first is a visit to Indonesia next month. The tour is expected to begin105 words
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Article48 1960-12-20 23 WARSAW, Mon. Ireneusa Pallnsky. Polish weight-lifter who won the Olympic light heavyweight championship, beat his own world record for the Jerk in Torun yesterday. Competing in a contest between Polish teams, he raised 186 kilograms (410 lbs) one kilogram more than his official world mark. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article135 1960-12-20 23 SINGAPORE. Mon. Naval Bast beat an SCC Invitation XV by 12 points (two tries, two penalties) to 3 (try) In their rugger match on the padang today. Dominating play right from the start, Naval Base opened scoring In the 15th minute when McKenzie kicked in a penalty.135 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-12-20 23 LEONG SIEW WENG. who won the Perak men's singles title, receiving his trophy from Mrs. V. V.V. Menon, wife of Dr. Menon, president of the Perak L.T.A.. at the conclusion of the State's open tennis championships in Ipoh on Sunday. Slew Weng beat Ling Lions Chinr60 words
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Article163 1960-12-20 23 SYDNEY, Mon.— A young Australian professional golfer's good sportsmanship has earned him the chance to play in Singapore's big open tournament next February, reports Jack Fingleton. This was how it happened: Darrel Welch, a Sydney professional, led the field until the 71st hole In163 words
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Article75 1960-12-20 23 PENANO. Mon. Six States Singapore. Johore. Negrt Sembllan, Selangor. Perak and Penang will take part In this year's Malayan Sikh hockey tournament loi the Ourudwara Cup to be held here from Dec. 24 to 26. The tournament, to be run on the league system, will comprise75 words
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Article290 1960-12-20 23 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON FRASER MAY NOT PLAY By Sydney, Mon. THERE Is no doubt whether Australia's Wimbledon champion Neale Fraser will be fit for the challenge round of the Davis Cup against Italy in Sydney, beginning next Monday. Fraser has a painful swelling behind the left290 words
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Article168 1960-12-20 23 HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE Dtv. 1: Old Andersonl&ns 3 (Jagjlt Singh 2. Arlfrin 2. Satha) Malays SC 1 (Musa): Div 2: 3rd Bn RMR 2 (Nick Kama!, Haram) Telecoms 1 (Anil); Town Council 9 (Joon Fook 4 Alao Chong 3. Jambu Kasavan, Lee Ka> Tong) 2nd HQ FIB 0.168 words
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Article24 1960-12-20 23 SHEFFIELD SHIELD i Brisbane): Queensland 353 iT. Velvers 75. H. Bevan 4-28) and 25-1; W. Australia 320 (B. Shepherd 102. M. Vemon 00).24 words
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Article88 1960-12-20 23 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS (Bombay) Men's atngies: I. Oglmura (Jap) bt Lee Dal Joon (Korea) 22-20. 10-21. 21-13. 21-12; Women's singles: K. Yamalcuml Uapi bt Y. Murakami (Jap) 21--10. 21-12. 21-19; Men* doubles: I. Orfmura and T. m«t«li™' (Jap) bt N. Hoahlno and G Shlbutanl (Jap) 21-14. 21-19. 21-14:88 words
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Article13 1960-12-20 23 WELTERWEIGHT (New York): B. Orlfflth (US) outpfd L. Rodriguez (Cuba). 10 rds13 words
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Article19 1960-12-20 23 P. LEFAUCHEUX CROSS COUNTRY RACE (Les Mureux. Pr&nce) 1 A. Rhadl (Morocco) 2 M. Vanderwattyn (Belgium), 26mln dee.19 words
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Article291 1960-12-20 23 AFTER SUKARAMAI GET FIVE TO WIN CINGPORE. Mon. Suka- lamai qualified to meet the winners of Setia Jaya versus Amicable Athletic Association in the final of the inuagural S.AJF.A. under-20 soccer competition when they defeated Halkowyu 12-7 at < Jalan besar today. However, in this touch- and -go tussle. Sukaramal291 words
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159 1960-12-20 23 Seletar airmen in senior cup final iOINGAPORE, Mon. Royal Air Force Seletar, S.A.F.A league division one runners-up. entered the senior cup final against Fathul Karib with a convincing 5-0 win over Darul Allah at Jalan Besar tonight. The airmen me: oppostion only in the first half, during which Darul Afiah159 words
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Article73 1960-12-20 23 RONN. Mon. —West German sports journalists have chosen George Thoma. 22--year-old skier, as Germany's Sportsman of the Year. Thoma won the Nordic combination in the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley. He gained 4,440 votes in the ballot to win from Armin Hary. Olympic 100 metres champion, whoReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement180 1960-12-20 23 VSgHHHgflggggggggg! en Y ou dri'-c on Firestone you *W*\i ~'*<**l t om~* I*s "I drivf ththe suran «*«t youTe Ll. ~*^Xj Jt »Jk /'''--^fes. obtained the ultimate in tyre *afetr JSyia&rijH? Jk-Wk aTte performance Firestone tyres EggW v$J provide extra protection ■gainst X Imfc-'i j punctures, blowouts and skidding jfc180 words
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Advertisement208 1960-12-20 23 THE NEW SMITH -CORONA Greilctxi c mith-Carcna'i CALAXIE oßtn you Jy brand new adventure in typing. ]=f Wf t /urn \E\ rrz&sr&xtii |JKwwww2sS»^Qi N«r in it**. Th« Oalaxlc haa a mMlkllllllll J Tt rtfr»«hlm trlrantH that* ■culptur- P" I f I •d to Bt right Into your lift. It's •O208 words
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Miscellaneous77 1960-12-20 23 RI'GC.ER FRIF.NDLIEB: Kedah Asians y Technical Colleg*. XL (Buklt Mertajami Sherwood Foresters v The Blacks (Spore). HOCKEY STORE LEAGUE: Dlr. S University "B*' v Prisons (Bukit Tlmah). B'QOR LEAGUE: Dtv. 1 SCRC v Police (Pudu), TPCA v Postal (Princes Road). Dtv. t SeUngor Club v Warden (padang). IPOH LEAGUE: Dtv.77 words
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Article, Illustration87 1960-12-20 24 rpHIS was the scene in 1 Brooklyn. New York, on Friday after two airliners collided In a snowstorm, killing 134 people. In the foreground of the picture is the tail of a United Airlines' giant DC-8 jetliner It was bringing 77 passengers to New York from87 words
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270 1960-12-20 24 LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday INCHE Mohamed So- pice of Malaya and two other members of the U.N. conciliation commission arrived in Leopoldville today to work for unity in the Congo. Inche Sopiee is vice- September coup of Colonel Joseph Mobutu, Army270 words
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101 1960-12-20 24 10 hurt as plane plunges into radio hut T^OME (Alaska), Mon. A Wien Alaska airlines plane crashed and burned out shortly after takeoff last night. Ten people were injured. The plane, a twine-engine Beechcraft. reached an altitude of 1.000 feet when it veered to the right and then plunged to101 words
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Article45 1960-12-20 24 BULAWAYO. Mon.— The car of Mr. Joshua Nkomo. president of the national Democratic Party, now in London for the Southern Rhodesian constitutional talks, was severly damaged during the weekend when a petrol bomb was hurled through its rear window here. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article40 1960-12-20 24 LONDON. Mon. Spot 25»*d.. Jan. 25\d., Feb. 25 -,d Mar. 35' id.. Jan./ March 25^., Apr./ June 25>id.. July/Sept 2&>jd., Oct. Dec. 254 d.. Jan/March 255 d., Dec- c.i.f. unquoted Jan. 25 \d.. Feb. 25 .d. Tone: Fully steady.40 words
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Article27 1960-12-20 24 LONDON, Mon— Buyers £7»6. sellers £707, Forward buyers £793':., sellers £794' i. Settlement £796" i. Turnover a.m. 200 tons, p.m. 30 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.27 words
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479 1960-12-20 24 LAOS: 'PLEA TO RUSSIA, BRITAIN TO STEP IN' MOSCOW, Mon pRINCE SOUPHANOUVONG, leader of the pro-Communist Pathet Lao forces in Laos, is said to have asked Russia and Britain, as co-chairmen of the 1954 Geneva Conference which ended the Indo-China war, to intervene in the Laos civil war. The SovietReuter; UPI - 479 words
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Advertisement487 1960-12-20 24 WANTED TO PURCHASE 2U Words Si (Mln.)— Box St ett. extra FOUR SECONDHAND 600 gallons latex tanks with or without wheels in good condition. Price to Olnder Singh Transport. Port Dlckson. VEHICLES FOR SALE 2n Ward* Si (Min.)— Box SO els. txtra 1951 HILLMAN excellent condition price J'.iOip Phone Lee487 words
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Advertisement545 1960-12-20 24 FOR SALE Zii Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra SPECIAL OFFER: 7 cv.ft. Hitachi Refrigerator* slightly ■bopaolled. unumd. fully guaranteed. $550/- caab. Hire purchase term* available. Home Appliance*. .'IO4-S Orchard Road, sin--1 gapore. 1 4 NOt. RUSTON Ik Hornsl.y 6 VPH Diesel Engine*. Engine Speed 1100 1 r.p.m.. Power545 words
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Advertisement415 1960-12-20 24 MISCELLANEOUS 2* Words SS (Mln.}— Box S* ets. txlra CONTACT HOE SENG construction for cbeap, efficient, building repairs, renovation, fencing, lrongrilles and gate, tiling, etc. Phone Spore *****. AT YOUR SERVICE (S pore) 2* Wards Sl* (Minimum) Dmilt I month. II Words US* (Mln.) WHILE YOU WAIT plan printing service.415 words
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Advertisement33 1960-12-20 24 EVINRUDE 40 hp. gipTwiJL FISHING OUTBOARDS iINPETEVLS JACOIER6 Cy JEHnELS ROSKOPF PATENT I^XfflP^ AUTOMATIC \>j. W MONODATE V WHITE WOfl ILLUSTRATED FOLDER TO THE »OL« AOKNT» M.QV..'@?:<* SINGAPORE. KUALA L PENAN*. R27 NMMn33 words
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