The Straits Times, 29 December 1960
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Title Section19 1960-12-29 1 AVEKACE lIAILY CEKTIFIEH SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 C The Straits Times fib*"** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article288 1960-12-29 1 MISSION LINKED WITH WEST IRIAN 'We want all types of military equipment' Credit buying in Moscow JAKARTA, Wednesday f |'ll K Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today left Djakarta on an arms buying mission to Moscow. Me will be followed tomorrow by the Defence MinisterReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration424 1960-12-29 1 AFRICANS CONDEMN FRANCE Sahara atomic test results in unfavourable reaction ACCRA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT NKRUMAH said here that by testing a third nuclear device in the Sahara yesterday, France had disregarded responsible opinion in Africa. The Ghana Government regarded with dismay such repeated releases of atomic radiation by France, he said.Reuter - 424 words
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Article148 1960-12-29 1 NEW YORK, Wednesday. THE New York Times reported today that Mr. Mikhail Menshikov, the Russian Ambassador in Washington, has initiated meetings with associates of President-elect John Kennedy to emphasise the importance of having talks between Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev. The newspaper's Washington correspondent. James148 words
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Article54 1960-12-29 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. Mr. Lawrence Swan, biologist in Sir Edmund Hillary's recent Himalaya expedition, said yesterday that analysis had shown the scalp brought back from the Khumjung monastery by Sir Edmund was that of either a fox or a goat. It was not that ofReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-12-29 1 Sandys to play golf with Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The visit by Britain's Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. Mr. Duncan Sandys, will not be all business. He has already had an invitation to play Rolf with Tengku Abdul Rahman during his stay here. They are expected to play in74 words
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Article20 1960-12-29 1 LONDON. Wed. A Buckingham Palace spokesman yesterday denied reports that Princess Margaret was to become Governor of Malta.20 words
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142 1960-12-29 1 OH, SUCH A HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR HER rnOKYO, Wed. A Japanese girl today had the visible world as a New Year gift through the friendly co-operation of an American civilian and Japanese doctors. Miss Yoshiko Kagawa, 18, a student of the Yokohama Municipal High School for the Blind, wasReuter - 142 words
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Article29 1960-12-29 1 TOKYO. Wed. Six Japanese fishermen died this morning when fire trapped them In the tiny cabin of their boat moored off a Tokyo harbour pier.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration71 1960-12-29 1 ONLY 14 months old, Karin Alice Southern is one great skater as she proves by rolling merrily along while drinking from her plastic milk bottle at Miami Beach, Flo. In town with her parents for a roller skating convention, Karin actually learned to skate before she could walk,UPI - 71 words
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Article70 1960-12-29 1 TAMPA, Florida. Wed.— The Federal Bureau of Investigation reported today that the vault of an armoured car service containing more than US$l,OOO,OOO in cash and cheques had been stolen. Tampa police, who called the F. 8.1, into the case, said someone either worked the combinationUPI - 70 words
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596 1960-12-29 1 SINGAPORE. Wednesday rpHE Member for Hong Lim and former Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, may be asked tomorrow whether he will submit himself to examination as a witness by the Singapore Legislative Assembly sitting In committee. The Assembly596 words
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Article48 1960-12-29 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Edward Heath. British Deputy Foreign Secretary and Lord Privy Seal, arrived here by BOAC tonight to attend the annual conference in Singapore of British Ambassadors. F>-h Commissioners, Service Ctiiefs and Colonial Governors In South East Asia from Jan. 4 to Jan. 748 words
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Article61 1960-12-29 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. ThP Prime Minister of Western Samoa, Mr. Flame Mata'afa Mulinu'uli, arrived today by BOAC for a one-day stop. He will visit Kuala Lumpur tomorrow and leave the following morning for Australia. He is on his way home after attending the United Nations General Assembly discussion61 words
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Article206 1960-12-29 1 'Peace plan' on test today MALACCA, Wed.— Th« recently -signed "peace at the polls" agreement between party leaders will have its first big test tomorrow during the byelection here to fill the Kota Tengah seat in the State Legislative Assembly. The seat became vacant by the death of the Allianct206 words
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Article33 1960-12-29 1 US AIRCRAFT FIRED ON WASBtitGfOft v \a uaarmtd Ameriuu aii cr«4t Ml fued upou fi-ii below nbilc 4-nccking ■Steal "f Smiet air rtr<>p to CummouM Nrci lan >utc Dcpat* :-jiti today —Hcutir33 words
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99 1960-12-29 2 Hypnosis on the phone to curt drinking LONDON, Wed. A man who ran a h y no s i s-by-tele-phone service against heavy Christmas drinking is receiving thahk-you messages from satisfied customers all over the country. Mr. Henry Blythe. 62-year-old Torquay hypnotist, asked caller* to study his Chrlstma.s card photographReuter - 99 words
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Article26 1960-12-29 2 LONDON. Wed. Sir Winston Churchill. 86, had a quiet family Christmas at Chartwell. his home in Kent. member of his staff said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article75 1960-12-29 2 NAIROBI. Wed.— More than 500 men of the sth Bn. Kings African Rifles, are being flown today to Bugandr. in case of trouble at the veeicend, the date set by the Buganda Parliament for secession from the Uganda protectorate and British rule. In Kampala, lastReuter - 75 words
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Article270 1960-12-29 2 JOHNSON: $6,000 mil. FOR SPEED-UP PROGRAMME PALM BEACH (Flo) Wednesday \/IR- Lyndon John- son, the Vice- President-elect, announced yesterday that the incoming Kennedy Administration was planning a vigorous and accelerated space exploration programme. Mr. Johnson, who is due to become chairman of the National Aeronautics andReuter - 270 words
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Article, Illustration342 1960-12-29 2 Queen honours her cousins with order of chivalry ACKNOWLEDGED: THE SERVICES OF DUKE OF KENT, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA Public life Pipe major LONDON, W e d. Queen Elizabeth last night acknowledged the services performed by her cousins, the Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra, by appointing them to the Royal VictorianReuter - 342 words
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257 1960-12-29 2 Nikita pledges: We will join war against colonialism MOSCOW, Wed.— Mr Khrushchev said yesterday the Soviet Union would Join the oppressed peoples in any "decisive struggle" against colonialism. In a statement reported by Tass, Mr. Khrushchev said that Communist principles formed the basis of the recent anti-colonialist declaration at the257 words
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Article49 1960-12-29 2 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Sammy DavLs announced he and his bride of six weeks. May Britt. was expecting a baby next July or August. The Negro entertainer and the Swedish actress were married on Nov. 13 ia a Jewish ceremony at which Frank Sinatra was bestman. U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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Article185 1960-12-29 2 JAKARTA. Wednesday. T*HE Government has banned "organisations of A foreigners who are citizens of countries not recognised by Indonesia, or countries with whom no diplomatic relations *xist or have been severed." The ban also affects foreigners "who do not consider themselves Jtlzens of countries recognised byReuter; UPI - 185 words
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Miscellaneous15 1960-12-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I^chj'll lau»m WMt^ you WBAC WHAT I'M PUINNIN« j ITOMAI«/15 words
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Article262 1960-12-29 3 Indian Govt. officials were blackmailed after Moscow parties, says report NEW YORK, Wednesday. A T least two Indian government officials have <**- been blackmailed into spying for Russia by Kremlin-style Mata Haris, according to a report from New Delhi. CBS correspondent Arthur Bonner262 words
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Article127 1960-12-29 3 Headless body found on beach T ONDON. Wed. The headless body of i small girl clad in sandals and a T-shirt was found on a private beach at Plymouth. It is believed to be that of f o v r-year-old Margaret Sullivan, who disappeared nearly three weeks ago with herReuter - 127 words
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Article31 1960-12-29 3 HAVANA, Wed. A bomb exploded yesterday in a crowded department store causing heavy damage. First reports said at least 10 people were injured, some seriously U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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145 1960-12-29 3 Kong flees to Hanoi with aide, family BANGKOK, WecL The Thai Defence Minister. Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn, told reporters here today that reports received in Bangkok indicated that pro-Communist Laotian Capt. Kong Le, his aide, Capt. Krisna, and their families have flown to Hanoi. Gen. Thanom said the Capt. Kong Le's145 words
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224 1960-12-29 3 BRUSSELS, Wed THE Belgian Catholic Trade Union Federation representing about half the country's workers decided last night not to join the Socialist-led strike now half-paralysing the country. A statement issued after a meeting of the federation executive appealed to all workers not toReuter - 224 words
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Article33 1960-12-29 3 BONN, Wed. West Germany plans to build 45 to 50 supply ships for its navy with a total tonnage ot about 100,--000 tons.' a Defence Ministry spokesman said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article29 1960-12-29 3 LONDON, Wed. At least 109 people lost their lives on British roads during the Christmas holiday period against 189 last year, accordIng to provisional official figures. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article30 1960-12-29 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The United States yesterday announced a US$4O million ($l2O million) loan to Nationalist China to help it build a dam on the Tachla River. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article67 1960-12-29 3 COLOMBO, Wed— All leave in Ceylon's public service has been cancelled for two weeks from Jan. 1. This has been done in view of the heavy administrative work anticipated in connection with the switch-over to Sinhalese as Ceylon's official language. According to the Times ofReuter - 67 words
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Article217 1960-12-29 3 TALKS IN AMMAN ON ISRAEL A-BOMB AMMAN, Wednesday. Jordan Prime Minister, Mr. Bahajat Talhuni, said yesterday that his Cabinet had decided to call together Arab diplomatic representatives to Jordan to discuss reports that Israel was planning to make an atomic bomb. They would decide whether to call a special meetingReuter - 217 words
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Article107 1960-12-29 3 Big U.S. loan to Tito WASHINGTON, Wed. The U.S. yesterday agreed to lend Yugoslavia $300 million for sweeping currency and trade reforms designed to bring the Communist Balkan country economically closer to the West. The International Monetary Fund is putting up another $225 million In other national currencies for theUPI - 107 words
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Article28 1960-12-29 3 BANGKOK. Wed. The fourth meeting of the Sea^o leglstlcs committee will be held at the Seato military office beginning Jan. 5. it was announced today. .U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article143 1960-12-29 3 BELFAST, Wednesday. EVERY policeman in Northern Ireland was yesterday searching for a 21-year-old student who escaped from Belfast's prison. He is Daniel Ignatius Donnelly, serving a 10-year sentence as a district leader of the outlawed Irish Republican Army and for his part In aReuter - 143 words
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Article60 1960-12-29 3 COLOMBO. Wed. A Bill seeking power to set up a corporation to organise a merchant marine fleet for Ceylon, will be presented to Parliament shortly by the Minister of Commerce, Trade. Food, and Shipping. Mr. T.B Illangaratne. The government has decided to invite an expert fromReuter - 60 words
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Miscellaneous367 1960-12-29 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) Medium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara--Bhort W^ Zir*" syss JtrKi^wiS'Es from 9.00— 10.00 p.m. 7 00 Muslc Por Sweethearts; AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 7.30 Time Signal, News; 7.35 Song pr.h.rt.- 7on The News' Time; 8.00 Time Signal. News In Morning367 words
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Article373 1960-12-29 4 'Reduce wide disparities in salaries and service terms 9 CINGAPORE, Wed. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has asked the Governi ment to take steps to reduce the wide disparity in the salaries and conditions of service between male and female employees of Government. In a373 words
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217 1960-12-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. In a simple 45--minute ceremony marking the complete Malayanisation of the Singapore Police Force Band, the retiring bandmaster, Mr. J. E. Boyle today handed over the baton to the new bandmaster, Inspector Ridzwan Salmy bin Mulok, at the Police Training School. Thomson217 words
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Article, Illustration88 1960-12-29 4 THE STATE marine ensign of Singapore, the design of which will come up for approval by the Legislative Assembly at its meeting today. The flag; has a blue ensign. The top left hand quarter of red is charged with a crescent and five stars, all in88 words
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245 1960-12-29 4 Forced to write threats, says 'head gangman' SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A MAN who pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted extortion in the third criminal district court here today said he was a reluctant participant and only "a pawn." The man. Tan Kirn Hock, said: "I was forced to write the245 words
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88 1960-12-29 4 Have you solved Christie mystery? DO YOU think you have spotted the murderer yet in Agatha Christie's dramatic thriller. The Underdog? You *f possibly finding it difficult there are so many people with j motive for killing Sir Reuben Astwell so you MUST read today s instalment in the FREE88 words
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Article58 1960-12-29 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A youth of 15, who rode a motor cycle without a driving licence and an Insurance policy In force was disqualified by Mr. S. R. Chapkhana In the Traffic Court here today for five years from driving all classes of vehicles. Ang Chlam Chal.58 words
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Article114 1960-12-29 4 U.N. to aid survey in N. Borneo JESSELTON. Wed. North Borneo is to get approximately $2,310,000 in aid from the United Nations to help develop the Labuk valley. The aim of the Labuk valley project is to reduce the territory's dependence on exports of rubber, timber and copra and diversify114 words
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171 1960-12-29 4 BIRTHDAY DISPLAY BY PAP WOMEN'S LEAGUE SINGAPORE, Wed.— A handicraft exhibition and sale of exhibits will be the highlight of the celebrations of the fifth anniversary of the PAP Women's League, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. Proceeds of the sale will go to the League's fund. The exhibition171 words
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Article217 1960-12-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. yiCTIMS of the Kampong Koo Chye fire, which wiped out a whole village in Lorong 3. Geylang two years ago, will be given new homes which they have purchased, at a ceremony on Friday at 10 Presiding will be the Minister for217 words
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Article28 1960-12-29 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Leong Chin Fook, Interpreter, Labour Department, has been promoted to the post of senior Chinese interpreter, Supreme Court. Mr. Leong assumed duties today.28 words
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Article36 1960-12-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chinese V.M.C.A. here is planning a goodwill tour to Indonesia in April. Arrangement* are now being finalised with the Indonesian Consulate in Singapore and the National Y.M.CA. of Indonesia.36 words
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Miscellaneous98 1960-12-29 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rrtHE following Is today's 1 schedule ol civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Zurich. Cairo, Bahrein. Bombay. Colombo (BA 788) 5.30 a.m.: from Sydney. Darwin. (BA 713) 8.46 pjn.; from London. Zurich, Istanbul. Teheran. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 710) 10.0598 words
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Miscellaneous325 1960-12-29 4 Singapore df<w*y.~ THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY: youth delegation at the f'B.C. Lecture on "Christianity' 1 by 7.30 pjn. Dr. S. Holth at Lodge Premise*. INDEPENDENT MIBSION--6.30 p.m. ARY MOVEMENT: Pree film THE NEW SCENESHIF- show and help given at the TEB8: Performance of "Amahl Woodbridge Hospital (female and the Night Visitors'* at325 words
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Article236 1960-12-29 5 A. A. URGES TRAFFIC AUTHORITIES TO ADOPT 'A SANER APPROACH* TO TRAFFIC PROBLEM SINGAPORE, Wednesday EXPERIENCE here and overseas is showing that restrictive speed limits do not prevent accidents, but rather build a contempt in the mind of the motorists who prefer to use their own judgment as236 words
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Article45 1960-12-29 5 IPOH, Wed. Burglars entered the home of a salesman Mr. Tan Teik Leong. in WalJ Park en Monday night and took away a table fan, a wrist watch, a bottle of tonic, two trays and about 20 eggs, together worth about $15045 words
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Article93 1960-12-29 5 314Nanyang students pass exam SINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 314 Nanyang University undergraduates had their best New Year present today when they found they had passed the graduation examination. Altogether 351 students took the examination last month under the surveillance of a board of 13 external examiners. Of the 31493 words
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Article18 1960-12-29 5 MUAR, Wed.— A $16,000 community hall was opened at Pagoh. 16 miles north of here, yesterday.18 words
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Article128 1960-12-29 5 CINGAPORE, Wed. The Indonesian Government Is offering more scholarships next year to Singapore students to strengthen relations between the two countries. The scholarships were offered by Indonesia's secre-tary-general to the Ministry for Education and Culture. Dr. Supardo. when he called on the Minister for Culture Mr.128 words
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Article, Illustration97 1960-12-29 5 MR. Edgar Aloysius Skel- chy, the son of Mr. B.A. Skelchy. a member of the Public Services Commission, and Mrs. Skelchy of Kuala Lumpur, and his bride. Miss Ruth Ellzabrtb Scully, daughter of Mrs. Iris Scully and the late Mr. Edgar Scully, after their wedding97 words
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Article33 1960-12-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Tengku Habsah. wife of the Malayan Ambassador to Thailand. Tuan Syed Sheh bin Syed Abdullah, left Bungsar Hospital here today after recovering from an illness.33 words
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156 1960-12-29 5 CAN TEACH SCIENCE IN MALAY, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'TOP-LEVEL scientists believe that scientific textx books can be translated from English into Malay as well as the national languages of the various Asian countries. The scientists, all from South and South-East Asia, met recently in New Delhi for the156 words
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Article49 1960-12-29 5 RAMBUTAN UNIT IS SET UP KLANO. Wed. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has set up a rambutan canning unit In Meru, six miles from here. The smallholders there ar« expected to take over the canning unit eventually. There are 500 acres of rambutan in Meru belonging to smallholders49 words
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Article205 1960-12-29 5 He shot at police ambush: Jailed A LOR STAR, Wed.— A former police corporal who opened fire at a police ambush party was today jailed for five years for armed robbery and attempted murder. John Thomas, 26, was convicted of robbing G. Venkataraman. a teacher of the Sultan Abdul Hamid205 words
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Article54 1960-12-29 5 IPOH, Wed.— A middle-agd woman. Low Sau Lan, pleau "i not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to a charge that she "let for hire" a glji. Ah Yeng, under the age of ?1. for the purpose of prostitution In Lav Ek Ching Street, Ipoh on Dec.54 words
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Miscellaneous203 1960-12-29 5 Buys Bunny By BoMph Beimdahl JH I "^BBWjf BUTIjPQULPNT I \y^ /EXCUCEMEII I EM-H.O4ALLWE6ETONWTH v ZX Bi^H AFFORPrj?ENTA v+A «OMEONC'C I TH' FESTIVmES, ELMER? r^ Li 9 t Abner By Al Capp V M-MAVBEf-BLTrA 1 1( )RK HAM- V COU*SE NOnr-l f- VMIN THAR 1 *T HE'S GONE DESERTED nrJvTT203 words
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Article108 1960-12-29 6 It Words Ut (minimum) MR. A MRS. ANTHONY LOW (Khoo) Fob Rock Thank relatlTes sod friends for their valuable Rifts, food wishes, assistance aod Attendance on the occasion of taelr msrrlmge on MM THI FAMILY OP tba late Mr. Joseph t<ea Kens Jin thank all relatives, frtepdi. members of108 words
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Article177 1960-12-29 6 ?f Word, Ut (Minimum) THI COCKPIT, Glamorous Kan? Bryant slots. Telephone (Spore) *****. A HAPPY NEW year with a happy new Minx. Sea Lyons Motors about your new mihuMiy Bumbcr or Sunbeam oar. Mitt iHEMt win now attsnd to your hair In May r*oeng Beauty Saloon at '.il Devonshire177 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, December 29, 1960.
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Article605 1960-12-29 6 Good news and bad has come from the education ministries on both sides of the Causeway as the schools prepare to reopen for the new term. The Federation has decided that candidates who took the L.C.E. examination this year can still qualify for certificates although they have605 words
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Article415 1960-12-29 6 However "slight" the power of France's third atomic explosion the French say it was "slight" and the radio-active fall-out "weak" the repercussions are likely to be formidable. Tactlessly the French timed their third test for almost the eve of the third African Congress and must now expect this415 words
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Article233 1960-12-29 6 The purpose of issuing shares in a company is to raise the money needed to run it, so that the idea of reserving for Malays or for any other type of potential investor a proportion of those shares which as a result may not be immediately sold233 words
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Letters
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204 1960-12-29 6 'I "HERE Is an acute shortage of graduate teachers throughout the Federation as can oe seen in the reports of headmasters in the various school magazines. Most headmasters attribute the poor results in the oversea school cermicate examination to this lack of graduate uachers204 words
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Letter90 1960-12-29 6 THE BUI known as the x Property Tax Ordinance 1960. recently given its first reading In the Singapore Assembly, appears to have omitted the provision. Included In the Municipal Ordinance, which allows a refund of assessment for vacant premises. Under this Bill owners will not90 words
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Letter85 1960-12-29 6 AS a teacher I deplore the move to form a union to cater for the welfare of heads of schools. Far from ensuring the strength of a body of teachers, tals Is yet another way to decrease membership of the National Union of Teachers. There are85 words
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Letter134 1960-12-29 6 T)LEASE allow me space I to express my thanks, and surely the thanks of many others, to the two European women who so bravely and so kindly came to the rescue of all of us who were caged In the car park at Raffles Place yesterday134 words
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Letter70 1960-12-29 6 SWITCH OFF OWN a new seven-valve radio and a powerful transistor. With these I can tune to the Malay, English and the Chinese networks of Radio Singapore, but lt is the reverse with the network assigned to the Indian programmes. The Indian programmes start as early as 6.30 a.m. but70 words
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Letter86 1960-12-29 6 IN view of the great ln--1 terest taken by most parents In the welfare of their offspring, one Is constrained to ask whether it is not the height of folly to announce the results of the entrance examination Just two days before Christmas a season of86 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1960-12-29 6 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT PA6E SIX COMMENTARY.... IF THE U.N. EMERGES WITH SUCCESS FROM THIS CRISIS THE CREDIT WILL 60 TO THE FEDERATION IF and when the United Nations emerges with success from the present crisis in the Congo, I am inclined to think that no one1,006 words
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Article322 1960-12-29 7 All-out campaign to woo the tourists during 1961 'Visit Orient Year' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday IVf ALAYA and nine other South-East Asian countries have launched the biggestever campaign to attract tourists in conjunction with "Visit the Orient Year 1961." The Department of Tourism of the322 words
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117 1960-12-29 7 SEA MAIL TO BORNEO TO COST MORE NEXT WEEK J/-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Surface mail rates to Brunei, North Borneo and Sarawak will go up next week. Letters which used to cost 10 cents for the first ounce will now cost 12 cents. Other new rates (old prices in brackets) are:117 words
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Article45 1960-12-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr K.C. Thomas, honorary secretary of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, has resigned "due to 111 health" The assistant secretary. Mr Urn Kirn Hlan, will act as secretary until the next annual general meeting in September next year.45 words
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Article29 1960-12-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr. Thomas Tan Teck Chuan, a Singapore barrister, was admitted to the Federation Bar by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here today.29 words
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Article44 1960-12-29 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Chan Shock Yen was today charged in the ninth magistrate's court here with practising dentistry while not being a registered dentist under the Registration of Dentists Ordinance. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail. ALTERNATIVE TO PAWNSHOP REVENUE44 words
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Article71 1960-12-29 7 MODEL PLANE FLYING CONTEST 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1Y The Malayan Modelcraft Society will hold Its first event during the New Year holidays with a model aircraft flying contest and a modelcraft exhibition. Entries Include those from Singapore, Perak and Penang and a radio-con-trolled flying model Is expected from Johore. The71 words
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Article189 1960-12-29 7 ROTA BHARU, Wednesday. THE Kelantan Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Government, which has decided not to collect licence fees from pawnshops, wants "compensation" from the Federal Government for "loss of revenne." It has been collecting i *83»000 annually from six pawnshops in the state. The state government189 words
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Article241 1960-12-29 7 Prosperity tax a miners' protest IPOH, Wednesday. fTHE Perak Chinese Mining Association today ex- pressed "great dissatisfaction over the imposition of a prosperity tax" on tin exports. A resolution was passed to this effect at the annual meeting. The higher tin export duty, to be introduced from Jan. 1, comes241 words
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Article32 1960-12-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Inche Pawan Ahmad bin Ibrahim Rashid, 41. the D.P.P. here for the past two years, has been appointed legal adviser to the governments of Kelantan and Trengganu.32 words
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Article60 1960-12-29 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Hussaln bin Qanl was granted ball of $5,000 here today after he had pleaded not guilty to raping a teenage girl, at the telecommunication quarters, 94 mile Ylo Chu Kang Road at 11.30 p.m. on Dec. 23. Hussaln will appear before the60 words
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106 1960-12-29 7 OENANG, Wed. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew will be Penang Mayor again for three months next year. He was the only candidate named when nominations closed this afternoon. Mr Ooi was proposed by Mr. Tan Phock Kin, the Socialist "Whip" in the106 words
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Article, Illustration303 1960-12-29 7 N. Zealand diplomat's daughter to wed accountant QUEEN WILL BE AMONG THE 200 GUESTS AT RECEPTION ON NEW YEAR'S EVE 200 guests Flower girls KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A diplomat's daughter and an accountant will be married here on New Year's eve. The wedding will be attended by the Raja Permaisuri303 words
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Article48 1960-12-29 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. me 1960 Nobel Prize winner for medicine, Sir MacFarlano Burnet, will arrive here tomorrow for a three-day visit on his way back to Australia after receiving his prize In Stockholm. He Is a professor of experimental medicine at the University of Melbourne48 words
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Article59 1960-12-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Swami YaUswaranandaji, a senior member of the Ramakrishna Mission headquarters in India will speak on "Spiritual Practice" at a public meeting here tomorrow. Dato V.T. Sambanthan, Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, will preside at the meeting to be held at 5.3059 words
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289 1960-12-29 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday RADIO Singapore will carry out test transmissions from the middle of next month on new frequencies in preparation for starting its full-scale short wave service in May. The new frequencies will be 7250 kilocycles per second on the 41 metre band. 6175 and289 words
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Article147 1960-12-29 7 K.D. GOTT - Mr. Lim returns the cheque K.D. GOTT- I From MELBOURNE, Wed.— Singapore toy merchant Mr. lim Yew Kwee has sent $100 to help tuberculosis patients in Australia. Mr. lim's son, Anthony, caught tuberculosis whil» studying architecture in Australia and there was widespread public criticism when the Immigration Department billed his147 words
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Article34 1960-12-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. WeXl.— Johore Bahru circle police, covering an area stretching to Kulai. Plentong and Gelang Patah, today held a day-long "public order" exercise, quelling Imaginary riots and manning strategic points.34 words
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Article173 1960-12-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Govindaraju Kanniah, a P.W.D. labourer, who forged the signature of an officer of the Ministry of Education, "to help a friend to get a Job" was fined $50. or two weeks' jail, in the third criminal district court here today. He said173 words
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Article66 1960-12-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Cheong Foh Mln. of Bukit Panjang village, was fined $250 here today for harbouring his nephew, who entered Singapore illegally on Jan. 15. Mr. B. M. Barker, of the Immigration Department, told the court that the boy. Cheong Kuan Seng. 12. was from Tanjong66 words
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Advertisement103 1960-12-29 7 I niiWAii s I IS THE SCOTCH I B WHISK* WA I of creat^° c pHHHI^HH DISTILLE" o <fli| refreablnc v Soolcb WbUkjr. h|lV»|^*S^ kP' J You can drink It short or long. fcil^^^-^J'iiJJ *"ll^^'] mood J* o but fe i?!*f^*mmJm^^f!!!?"Js* wbttbw Mrv*d Mtt, with •Lr.' '~^^^j^m r> or wlth103 words
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Article94 1960-12-29 8 MALAYANS AT LAST? WE ate the first papaya from our very own tree yesterday tcith great pride and satisfaction. Of course we have had bananas and coconuts from the garden before, but this papaya was special. Although it wasn't very big or even very pretty (sort of mango-like and warty),94 words
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Article, Illustration15 1960-12-29 8 THE BARED KNEE-AUTUMN 1959 THE BOYISH LOOK SUMMER 1960 THE THIGH-WAIST-AUTUMN 196015 words
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590 1960-12-29 8 IN these last few days of 1960, and before we welcome in the ?y T ew Year with champagne and confetti, I thought it might be fun to go back through the past twelve months and see what has happened to us women590 words
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Advertisement238 1960-12-29 8 Nothing makes a woman more feminine to a man than Pwfumc Du&tinft Powder Creamy Skin Perf ume iLfl JBh v L'BH W i ft^^^^^^ojl^^l f^njKr -C WVyy j^ Wr ■r/ j^wfe- oni Wmh llpl ~'j Qwbridge's THE SOOTHING COUGH REMEDY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY \y.^ .I c couqhs^^ Ml iHiii^v.'.'.v.vr238 words
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Miscellaneous274 1960-12-29 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Principal couple to be 9. Quarrel when cattle are spliced? (9). maltreated (9). 7. Tne proposal b to turn Jt 10- Prult for a oompany with the Into a night light (6). Fleet (S). 8 Uncertainty may get one to 11. "Just like a coffin274 words
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Advertisement1707 1960-12-29 9 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ABEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON. > CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Sham Ptnang ATREOS liforpom, Glasgow H Port/Dot a Boc 11/ 1 MACNAON Havre. Urtrpttl. Hamburg Gda. 11 Jm 1 Jm 2/ S Jm 8 LAOMEDON Antwtrp. Hamburg, BrtmM. dolius Liftrptoilowbii't'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. jm 7 m i jm 7/ b1,707 words
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Advertisement1441 1960-12-29 9 ■vu n .'uing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (iMoipontoti la ttm Unttd KiafOMi) 11 LINES SAILINGS to ADEN. U.K. ft CONTIBENTU POfTS. Sport P. Sham Ptnang BENWYVIS livtrpMl. Grangtmowth II Part/ I JM IENNIANT Hamburg, Bremen, LlllM, Antwerp, Rotterdam Bm. 15/TMty I/) Jai 28/11 Dtt BENUMBS Naomorg. R'dam, Antwtrp1,441 words
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Advertisement1247 1960-12-29 9 W*. McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. >■ WTO TEL. Nt. *****. V_T it*** ■Trfr»" lMA f van kla vbness ton VUmmU tUMßttt, ROTTERBAM. lAVM US ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, I NBLL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTUNB. Mb tar Cawaßtoi txL Attotito Porto. Acctptitg carga for CMtnl I Sattk UTT 8F WELLINGTON Amtrici. Sport1,247 words
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Article136 1960-12-29 10 CINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK, Continent Dec./ Jan. shipments $27 buyers. «7f* sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $40 sellers, drum $43 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $235 Sarawak $230, special Sarawak black $150 and garbled136 words
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Article140 1960-12-29 10 AIX Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rates to $100): 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 5/8, OD. 32 3/4. 90 d/st 33 3/16140 words
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Article22 1960-12-29 10 Malayan Stock Exchange Dee. 28 Dec 27 Industrials: 130.36 129.91 Tins: 185.80 185.64 Rubbers: 218.14 ZKM Jan. I 1958 100.22 words
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1031 1960-12-29 10 LONDON NOMINEE SHARES NOW LESS ATTRACTIVE By Our Market Correspondent A LEADING Federation share broking firm has examined in detail the practice of trading in shares "in nominee name* and has said that "brokers would be delighted if there were no such thing." This firm has told its clients that1,031 words
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Article175 1960-12-29 10 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were firm yesterday, with improved prices and an Increased volume of business. William Jacks was up 2>x cents, Gammons up two cents, Federal Dispensary and Cement up lb cents, and Henry Waugh, Robinson and Cold Storage up one cent. Sungel175 words
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Article604 1960-12-29 10 SINOAPORE 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: Boustead $1.15: Fraser and Neave ords (3) $1.97 and $1.98; Gammon $2.11 and $2.12: Metal Box $2.10: Robinson ords604 words
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Article41 1960-12-29 10 SINGAPORE, Dec. 28. RUBBER: 85 >, cents per lb. (down one and a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial dose* 85 3 8 cents (quiet). TIN: $390 per picol (down $1.) Estimated unofficial offering; 280 tons (up 10 tons).41 words
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Article100 1960-12-29 10 rE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating Custom* duties for the week beginning on Dec. 29. Robber 865 cents a lb. Copra $4« a too. Coconut oil SMS a ton. Palm oil $640.50 ton. Palm kernels $357.25 a ton. The rates of duties payable100 words
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Article218 1960-12-29 10 JANUARY first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 85} cents per lb down lj cents on Prloay's close. The tone was quite and alixbtl; easier. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fx>.b. buyers 85 sellers 854 <N>;218 words
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Advertisement1116 1960-12-29 10 Express U.S.A. PaciFlc «Si Atlantic Coast Service ETA. UA UA S'DO't P. S'Hair ft 'tig H'iofl| I. AnnlM N. York "Ceasta Man" 11 Bat/ 1 Jaa 2/ 4 Jaa I Jaa 2* laa 14 F»l "lM*j«a Mara" M/ 21 Jaa M Jaa/ 1 Ftk 1 Ftt 21 Frt 12 Mar1,116 words
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Advertisement786 1960-12-29 10 NOTICES NOTICE The Private Road between The Hongkong and B>>»"ghai Banking Corporation and The Medical Hall Ltd- leading from Battery Road to Union Lane will be closed to the Public for 24 hours on Ist January 1961 from 6 a.m. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr LB. Henry De786 words
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Advertisement796 1960-12-29 10 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the transfer Registers of the undermentioned Loans will be closed from 2nd to 15th January. 1961. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants Federation of Malaya $54,000,000 3% Registered Stock 15/7/1063/66 560.000.000 44% Registered Stock 16/7/1965 and 54^ Registered Stock 15/7/1976/78.796 words
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Advertisement391 1960-12-29 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Roman Heng is :io more la the employment of M/S United Overseas Traders and he Is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect monies on our behalf. THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (I .MS CAP. IS7) NOTICE UNDER SECTION IST. No.391 words
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Advertisement1457 1960-12-29 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT SARAWAK Applications are invited tor the post of Assessor In the Sarawak I Government Service. 2 The qualifications required are either:— (a) an approved professional Accountancy qualification plus at least one year's experience with a practising public Accountant since qualifying. OR it»1,457 words
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Advertisement917 1960-12-29 11 IWWTTfTWTTTT'WfTfTfTII Contlnoed from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT it Words Si (Him.) Box it eta. tatrm WANTIO By Professional quantity Surveyors worker-up salary according to exiwrienee. Apply In own handwriting to Box A 4350 S.T. Spore. LADY JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Want-d by old established British firm. Picas-- write statins age and experience917 words
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Advertisement966 1960-12-29 11 SITUATIONS VACANT it Worms ti (Mlh.>—Bom St tts. sxtro WANTED Ist January or latest tth January, energetic young man for specialised Sales Training to sell accounting system*. A good general knowledge of book-keeping essential. Excellent prospects for the right man. Box A 4355 S.T. B'pore. WANTED SHIPPING CLERK; Must have966 words
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Advertisement969 1960-12-29 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words Si (Ml».y—Box St els. txtro •■NNBTT BtTATE ROOM inctodlM triapaaoa. fan, refrigerator suitable Chlness/Japaness, slngle/coupl*, meala optional. 82. Butterfly Avenus Spots 13. Rise Mstt. BBCINTLV COMPLSTEO 3 bedroom semi-detached ooraer nous*. View any time No. 1 Jalaa Arnap Kejolln Park opposite Teachers Training College Patterson Road, Singapore.969 words
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Advertisement728 1960-12-29 11 EDUCATION it Wordt Si (Ml*.)— Box St ttt. txtrm KALAIMAOAL ENGLISH SCHOOL Tth mile Yio Chu Kang Road Spore. has vacancies for Primary and Secondary Classes for 1961. POSTAL TUITION t Stansford College's famous guaranteed courses Insure your Credits Distinctions. Speedy effective tuition: Cambridge/ KM. Certificate, H.B.C. 0.C.E.. Qualifying Test.728 words
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Advertisement472 1960-12-29 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE M IFereU SS (Mi*)— Box St els. txtrm LAMBRBTTA SCOOTER 150 LI 199P ■pare tyre earner full insurance Excellent condition SSAO'-. View 2TO River Valley Road, Spore. after 530 p.m. 198S FIAT 1100. One owner. New tyres, battery, radio. spot lamps, comprehensive Insurance. View :I4 Armenian Street472 words
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Article130 1960-12-29 12 NO MOVE TO SIGN LAVER —KRAMER CYDNEY. Wed. Tennis promoter Jack Kramer said yesterday he would not make any move to sign on Rod Layer. the Australian star, as a professional. "Rod has told me that he wanted to win the Wimbledon title before thinking about turning professional." said Kramer.Reuter - 130 words
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105 1960-12-29 12 Amputated player is comfortable in hospital HUNTINGDON. Wed— A 19--11 year-old British footballer whose right leg was amputated below the knee on Monday night after his team's coach crashed near here, was reported yesterday to be "comfortable" at the county nospltal. He is Douglas Macmillan, a reserve player In his105 words
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Article44 1960-12-29 12 r EEDS, Wed. —One of the players in a midwinter cricket match here on Monday was dismissed by a genuine legbreak. David Blenkinsop fell and broke his leg fielding a ball while playing for the Northern Cricket Society against a local team. —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article286 1960-12-29 12 MAWF to seek Govt. grant and Tengku's patronage By KEN FERNANDEZ Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday HTHE Malayan Amateur Weightiifting Federa--1 tion plans to spend $20,000 to stage the "Mr. Asia, 1961" contest in July next year. The federation will approach the government for a grant and286 words
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Article255 1960-12-29 12 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN Training facilities at People's Association By I SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore People's Association has offered to provide training facilities for the Singapore Youth soccer team preparing for the Junior Asian Cup at Bangkok next year. Mr N. Mohan, chairman of the Singapore Amateur255 words
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Article44 1960-12-29 12 MOSCOW, Wed.— Valeri Brumel, the Russian Olympic silver medallist, cleared 2.14 metres (7ft 0-l/4in) here yesterday to win the high jump at an indoor athletics meeting. This equalled the previous European indoor best performance by Stig Petersson of Sweden. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article64 1960-12-29 12 SYDNEY, Wed.— Frank Mission, the New South Wales bowler, replaces controversial fast bowler lan Meckiff In the 12 Australian players nominated for Friday's Second Test match against the West Indies at Melbourne. Meckiff Injured the achilles tendon of his heel in the tied First Test atReuter - 64 words
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467 1960-12-29 12 Spurs are on their way to beat Arsenal's record 66 LONDON. Wed. A hectic Christmas period with two hard "derby" games against London neighbours, West Ham, and injury to match winning winger Cliff Jones, failed to check the triumphant progress of Tottenham Hotspur in the English Football League. Four moreReuter - 467 words
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Article35 1960-12-29 12 NEW YORK, Wed.— The date of the third world heavyweight title fight between Floyd Patterson and Sweden's Ingemar Johansson has been brought forward from March 20 to March 13 next year. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article26 1960-12-29 12 AUCKLAND. Wed. Murray Halberg New Zealand's Olympic 5,000-metres champion, will race against top American miler Dyrol Burleson in Portland. Oregon, on Jan. 14. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article41 1960-12-29 12 INTER-f ITIKS FAIRS (IT; q-llnal Ist leg (Barcelona): Hibernian (Scot) 4 Barcelona (.Sp) 4. IRISH LEAGUE: Ards 1 Ballymena 1; Coleralne 2 Olenavon 3; Crusaders 1 Distillery 0; Ctlentoran 7 Cliftonvllle 0; Linfleld 3 Bangor 0; Portadown 1 Derry 1.41 words
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Article46 1960-12-29 12 IK CLUB MATCHES: Bedford 12 Penarth 3; Bristol 11 Old Merchant Taylors 0; Cardiff 27 Watsonians 11; Gloucester 5 Universities Athletic Union 8: Leicester 5 Barbarians 14; Northampton 6 Aberavon 6: Rugby 3 Coventry 6: Swansea 9 London Welsh 5; Waterloo 13 Manchester 0.46 words
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Article96 1960-12-29 12 TOUR MATCH (JamshedpurV Match drawn. Pakistan tourists 434-4 dec East Zone 245 and 185-4 (Poddar 73). SHEFFIELD SHIELD (Adelaide >: Queensland 547 S. Australia 108 and 229-4 (Faveil 99). I RRIE CUP: At Durban. Natal bt W. Province by Inns and 86. W. Province 90 and 99 (Goddard 6-13)96 words
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Article36 1960-12-29 12 ORANGE BOWL JUNIOR (Miami Beach): Singles final Bill Lenoir bt Frank Froehling 6-2. 6-3. 2-6 1-6. 6-3: doubles final —Rodney Mandelstam CSA) and Charles Pasarell iP. Rico) bt bt Lenoir and Froehllng fUSi «-3, 6-4.36 words
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Article21 1960-12-29 12 S.A. GRAND PRIX 195 mile* (E. London): 1 Stirling Moss (Br) 2 Joachim Bonnier (Swed) 3 Jack Brabham (Aust).21 words
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Article14 1960-12-29 12 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: (Miami Beach) Jesse Bowdry <US» outptd Willie Pastrano (US) 10 rds.14 words
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148 1960-12-29 12 SPORTSLETTER UNDERHAND SERVICE COULD BE ANSWER T AGREE with Jean Borotra (president of the International Lawn Tennis Federation) that the standard of world tennis has deteriorated and that Wimbledon Is not such an attraction as it used to be during Borotra, Cochet. Tilden and Perry's time. It is true that148 words
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Article64 1960-12-29 12 CYDNEY. Wed. Nicola Pletrangeli of "Italy today beat Wimbledon champion Neale Fraser to prevent a clean sweep by Australia In tho Davis Cup challenge round here. Australia won the match 4-1 to maintain their position as the world's leading lawn tennis nation. Pletrangeli beat Fraser 11-9.Reuter - 64 words
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Article841 1960-12-29 12 rinoi uj ioiu.i Kvrrton 0 Burnley 3 West Brom 1 Cardiff 3 P W D L F APU Tottenham 24 21 2 ***** 44 Wolves 24 15 4 5 60 47 34 Everton 24 14 4 6 58 40 32 Burnley 23 15 1 7 67841 words
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Advertisement166 1960-12-29 12 |—i— FOR LAND CLEARING |i| ROAD MAKING ill SITE LEVELLING r -rV^^PT^I^JMQ ONLY INTERNATIONAL CAN OFFER fl^^P-'^^^^TO^lr^ YOU MUITI MACHINE VERSATIUTY m^mJbm^^mim^mto^MM^mm *""V*'B If« a thorel that \'>\W\r^J\ can always be used V, Ym B 4p ff %ft wP m *vH M R re ßular I ~V,' I I [^^Jk^^H^Jfe^^^^ta^^M^^^^^^H^^^^^^^l166 words
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358 1960-12-29 13 No excuses for Malaya's 7-2 defeat Sudirman By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Malaya can make no excuses for their 7-2 defeat by Thailand in the Thomas Cup Asian zone semi-final at Bangkok last weekend. This was the opinion of Mr. Sudirman, president of the Indonesian Badminton Association, who arrived358 words
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1244 1960-12-29 13 EPSOM JEEP - TINGGI HARAPAN WINS FOR THE TENGKU EPSOM JEEP By pENANG. Wed. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman today had his first success as a racehorse owner when Tinggi Harapan won the 3.15 race here. Tinggl Harapan l.s Jointly owned by the Tcngku. Dato Sulalman bin Dato Abdul Rahman and Mr. Lim1,244 words
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Article35 1960-12-29 13 TOTAL POOL: $96,779 Ist: No *****7—543,390 2nd: No *****7—51 7.35t 3rd: No *****9 8.674 STARTERS ($5,785): Nos. *****9. *****1, *****1. CONSOLATION ($1,000) Nos. *****6. *****0. *****6, *****3. *****4. *****1. *****6. *****9, *****0. *****2.35 words
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Article58 1960-12-29 13 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A team of 30 Nanyang University basketball and badminton players under the charge of the physical training Instructor. Mr. Lee Yee Nam, left by air on Monday for a onemonth goodwill tour of Indr.esia. During the tour they will play matches with Indonesian teams58 words
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Article40 1960-12-29 13 SPORE LEAGUE DIV. 1: Malays 3 (Majid Arm. All Astar. Omar Awang i Chinese 2 iKim Swee. Kirn Ben). Ml AR DISTRICT I.EAGI K DIV 2: Putra Miute Youth Club. Sg Mati 1 (Yuaof All) Kebajlkan Pemuda, Lenga 0.40 words
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Article25 1960-12-29 13 FRIEXDLIEB: Penang Oarrtaon Club 9 (three tries) Penang Sports Club 6 (goal) at Penang; RAP Changl 18 (five trUt. penalty) SRC 0 at Singapore.25 words
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Article29 1960-12-29 13 IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 2: SameuVs Club 2 (Ramasamy. Praguam) L* Salllans 1 (Jayesurla). FRIENDLY (Penang): Gana-pa-hys XI S (Panchanathan 3, de Silva. Beale. Sarvaecwaran > Sepoy Lines RC 0.29 words
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Article38 1960-12-29 13 CHIN SWEE CUP FINAL (Muan: Men* tingles: Lav Cheng Hlen bt Oan Llan Hock Sill. 21-17, 21-13; Mm* double: Tan Chiang 6c Urn Llan Kwee bt Llm Say Ming Lam Cheng Hlen 34-33. 11-31, 31-11. 21-lfc38 words
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172 1960-12-29 13 Malays the victors in 'clash of giants' Malays 3 Chinese 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. —Malays 'came out victors in this clash of the "giants" of Singapore football which produced twenty of thrills and skilful soccer. This victory earned Malays a replay with RAF. Seletar for the Premier League title. Earlier in172 words
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Advertisement89 1960-12-29 13 mi tVtP/L&A, A Watch your cakes and pies and puddings vanish when you have baked them with Stork Margarine. But don't worry. Stork creams so easily it makes baking a pleasure. And the results are a real pleasure, too tempting, melt-in-the-mouth pastry delicious, feather-light cakes and puddings. Buy Stork and89 words
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Advertisement494 1960-12-29 13 iV^iJ'irf^^^^ U■ BH^Ev^B B B»W^^^^ -^BM m^te^ \^A^Am BIBIMH^B^B^BfI I ASK FOR THE SPECIAL /ft fa CHRISTMAS CIFT SETS THIS IS THE SHAPE OF VANS TO COME Look closely at a Volkswagen sedans. A Tan that Is econo- This VW Van (without rta Van, You'll see how adroitly the mlcal494 words
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Miscellaneous61 1960-12-29 13 RUGGER ARMY CUP: 2nd Bn NZ Regt v Royal Dragoons ilpoh padang). HOCKEY IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 3: HQ 2 FIB v Telecoms < lower pdg Town Council v Police (upper pdg). s (iOR LEAGUE DIV. 1: PWDSC v SSSA A f (Cheras Rdi: Kllat v Postals (Imbl Rd); B'gor Club61 words
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Article370 1960-12-29 14 Communist infiltration poses a threat to Laos and Thailand, says Chiang Kai-shek TAIPEH, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek said in an interview today that Chinese Communist troops have entered Northern Burma, a neutral nation. He said the Communist infiltration is related to the "present situation in Laos370 words
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125 1960-12-29 14 EX-MALAYAN RUGBY STAR DIES IN BRITAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Mr. David Browne, a former Malayan Police officer and brilliant rugby wing forward has died in Britain. He was 32. He died of leukaemia. Malayan-born Mr. Browne joined the Police after the war and was OCPD. Teluk Anson. when he left125 words
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Article145 1960-12-29 14 LATE SPORT ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed- The Purukawa Electric Company got off to a good start, then petered out to eventually lose 5-3 to Selangor in a soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The tourists took a 2-0 lead by the 17th minute. Centreforward Masao Uchlno145 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-12-29 14 A STUDY in Oriental loveliness, Chinese stage actress Linda Ho will soon be gracing American screens. The 21-year-old charmer will make her debut in the Allied Artists' production of Thomas de Quincy's classic, "Confessions of an Opium Eater." U.P.I, picture.UPI - 45 words
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Article152 1960-12-29 14 DEATH FAST MAN: NEW TENSION AMRITSAR. Wed. Tension mounted last night as a Sikh leader was reported "extremely weak" after 10 days of a "fast unto death" in the Golden Temple here. Sant Fateh Singh, "dictator" of the militant Akall Dai's six-month-old agitation for a separate Punjabispeaking State, has saidReuter - 152 words
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296 1960-12-29 14 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CHEAH ENG SAN, 23, who died in a crash while leading a team of scooter riders from here to Alor Star on Saturday, will be reburied in Singapore. For two days, his friends here have been trying to get the body reburied296 words
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Article210 1960-12-29 14 IN a production of exceptional merit at the Victoria Theatre the New Sceneshifters have staged something entirely new^the first (if not the only) opera written especially for TV. It is Oian-Carlo Menottl's "Amahl and the Night Visitors", a one-act work with a Christmas story. Amahl210 words
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Article69 1960-12-29 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The remaining section of the City Health Department, located at the City Hall, will move to the ground floor of the Ministry of Health, Palmer Road, as from Dec. 31. All business with this section of the City Health Department, which Includes the69 words
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Article304 1960-12-29 14 LONDON, Wed— Stack markets in London today were generally quiet and there appeared io 'be little desire to take advantage of me facility for dealing for the new account which commences on Friday. Business was small and price movements were narrow with the overall trend304 words
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Article38 1960-12-29 14 LONDOM, Wed.— Spot 25' 4 ti., Peb. 25Ud., Mar. 25'» a., Apr./ June 25' i.d.. July/Sept. 2o'»d., Oct. Dec. 25'iid., Jan./ March 25>«d.. Jan. c l.f 2SHd.. Feb. 25', d March 25' id. Toue: Steady but quiet.38 words
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Article25 1960-12-29 14 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £789. sellers £789 2 Forward buyers £788. sellers £7884. Settlement £7891 i. Turnover a.nv 25 tons p-m. 25 tons. Tone: Quiet.25 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-12-29 14 Trip to Muslim College for principal from Zanzibar SYED Omar bin Abdullah Al Sheikh Abubakar. a nominated member of the Zanzibar Legislative Council and principal of the Muslim Academy in Zanzibar, who made a one-day stop in Kuala Lumpur yesterday on his way home from a seminar at Princeton University.95 words
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Article30 1960-12-29 14 LONDON, Wed.— Three men died after being overcome by fumes today in the Reptile House at London Zoo, and a fourth was seriously ill In hospital.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article137 1960-12-29 14 SINGAPORE. W e d.— Top C.I.D. men have begun to investigate the possibility of a new kidnap syndicate operating in the State. Investigations along this line have been ordered following the Christmas morning abduction of wealthy rubber estate owner, Ong Leong Seng, 43. No137 words
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Article57 1960-12-29 14 LONDON. Wed. More than 10.000 striking busmen In many parts of Britain yesterday left thousands of travellers stranded on return Journeys from friends and relatives after Christmas. The busmen were protestIng against the decision of private bus companies not to give them a day off toReuter - 57 words
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