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Title Section31 1961-02-02 1 It Itf I II All V I It I I fl. C? A fc: Atffc 4k 4k 4k The Straits Times Nat**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961. if 15 CENTS.31 words
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Article417 1961-02-02 1 SPENDING ON DEVELOPMENT IS DOUBLED Second 5-year plan will cost $2,000 m. Aim is to create 340,000 more jobs KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation's second fiveyear plan, which begins this year and ends in 1965, will cost $2,000 million— twice what was spent on the417 words
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Article, Illustration67 1961-02-02 1 MEET 'HAM' THE SPACE CHIMP THIS IS "Horn," the tpoce chimp, who was recovered alive after being shot 155 miles into space from Cape Canaveral in a 10-ft high capsule. Ham, a four-year-old chimpanzee, was fished out of the Atlantic in good condition. His trip was a rehearsal for a67 words
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Article104 1961-02-02 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE commission of inquiry investigating allegations of "nepotism" made in the Legislative Assembly by the former Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, against the Prime Minister and the Minister for Labour and Law ended its hearings today. The Commissioner, Mr. Justice Chua.104 words
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Article51 1961-02-02 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ramanand, a 27-year-old jaga. was stabbed in the right hip when he resisted three robbers in Stamford Road tonight. He was on his way to work when three thugs held him up opposite the St. Joseph's Institution playground and demanded cash. He resisted and was51 words
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Article44 1961-02-02 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Newsweek magazine yesterday carried this item under a Peking dateline: "Diplomatic circles here are buzzing with reports that Mao Tse-tung has been seriously ill with a severe stomach disorder. He's said to be on a very strict diet." Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article29 1961-02-02 1 RABAT. Morocco, Wed. Soviet Premier N i k i t a Khrushchev has accepted an invitation from King Mohammed V to visit Morocco later thia year. UP.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration25 1961-02-02 1 PATNA. Wed. Dr. Sri Krishna Slnha. 74. Chief Minister of Bihar State since 1946, died at his home here yesterday.— Reuter. LINDA FONGReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration2775 1961-02-02 1 JACKIE SAM - Linda gets 1 0 years for manslaughter JACKIE SAM DRUNKENNESS IS NO EXCUSE FOR THE KILLING OF PERSON, SAYS JUDGE By SINGAPORE. Wed YOU CANNOT ESCAPE CONCLUSION THAT SHE WAS A VERY JEALOUS PERSON AS FAR AS THE DECEASED WAS CONCERNED: MR. JUSTICE BUTTROSE No friendly chat but wild, violent2,775 words
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137 1961-02-02 1 Last wicket stand saves Australia ADELAIDE. Wed.— A 109--minute last wicket stand by Ken Mackay and Lindsay Kline helped Australia to draw the fourth Test cricket match with the West Indies here today. Final scores: West Indies 393 and 432 for six declared: Australia 366 and 273 for nine. This137 words
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Article43 1961-02-02 1 all out here COLOMBO. Wed. The House of Representatives adjourned this afternoon because all the Ministers and most members stayed at home to hear the radio commentary on the Test. Mr. Singleton Salmon suggested that the Speaker adjourn the session. He did— U.P.l.43 words
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Article264 1961-02-02 1 Split in Seato on Laos problem BANGKOK, Wed. A serious deadlock appears to be developing in SEATO over the situation in Laos. Thailand and the Philippines have complained of "Indecision" by the big power members— the U.S., Britain and France— ln seeking a solution to the Laotian crisis. They areReuter; UPI - 264 words
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Article37 1961-02-02 1 NEW SUCCESS C.\PL DUUTUUi Wed. 15, tudly vi« ccsslullv lir«d for intl Unic 'Minutcraan later ionUu<uU) balii^Ui ■sterile i>0«0 iltika intii b Uuti. Ecutcr. Cyc I J nan iv*4 s»«wi Maria insstiijicrt- rti> »-übark 'Sec pa;,*37 words
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Article509 1961-02-02 2 'Chimponaut' back, 'spy in orbit and missile intercepts CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed AMERICA scored a treble space success yesterday. It recovered a chimpanzee alive after a rocket journey of 155 miles into space, hurled a Samos photographic satellite into orbit round the earth and successfully testiiredReuter; UPI - 509 words
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Article, Illustration118 1961-02-02 2 GI'LTRY Italian dim star Sophia Loren liei in a hospital bed In Madrid. her left arm and shoulder in a plaster cast, alter falling In her flat last week, fracturing her shoulder. The actress fell only a few hours after she had finished filming118 words
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Article85 1961-02-02 2 Pill now on sale after FPA tests T ONDON. Wed. An oral contraceptive pill became available in Britain yesterday on a prescription basis. The British-made pill Is a synthetic hormone which has been undergoing trials with several hundred married women volunteers in Birmingham and Slough. The Family Planning Association, whichUPI - 85 words
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Article45 1961-02-02 2 PEKING. Wed. China will i m port lice, beans, potatoes, metals and timber from Burma under terms of a new trade agreement released here today. In return. China will send to Burma machinery, steel, chemicals, textiles and other manufactured goods.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article25 1961-02-02 2 NEW YORK. Wed— Eugene Dennis. 56. chairman of the Communist Party of the United States, died of lung cancer yesterday in hospital—U.P.l.25 words
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Article31 1961-02-02 2 PARIS. Wed. Brlgitte Bardot went back to work yesterday after a bout of flu. She rode a scooter to drive from her dressing room to the set.— U.P.l31 words
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Article67 1961-02-02 2 TOKYO, Wed.—Communist China last night severely attacked President Kennedy's State of the Union' message. A broadcast by the New China news agency, monitored in ToKyo, charged that President Kennedy's message "made some pose of seeking peace, but It made clear that the fundamental purpose of United67 words
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133 1961-02-02 2 AMERICAN AUTHORESS, COLUMNIST DIES AT 66 LISBON. Wed.-Doro-thy Thompson, the American authoress and columnist, died here yesterday, aged 66. Dorothy Thompson earned fame in the Twenties as a foreign correspondent In Europe, notably In Vienna and Berlin. Back In the United Btates. she became political commentator of the New YorkReuter - 133 words
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Article28 1961-02-02 2 MOSCOW. Wed. Minor earthquake, centered on the Black Sea 31 miles south of Yalta, shook areas of the Crimea but caused no damage or injuries.— U.P.l.28 words
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Miscellaneous29 1961-02-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby JAMUABX feMUAAY. MAJtCU '.AMU.. MAY, JUMM. JULvT^" CO»f./»MV». I'M MOMI.'W 'cOM/e»tV« I'MHOMIK (aoMrmiw miuj oboo) «M«iu7«boq) Ausosr serrtmta ocroZZ\ today I C COMtUMMMMiLUj^OOb IM29 words
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Article546 1961-02-02 3 REBEL CAPTAIN HOPES TO LAND LINER'S 620 PASSENGERS AT RECIFE SOON THE TALKS' SHIP SETS OUT ON A NEW MISSION RECIFE (Brazil), Wednesday REAR Admiral Alien Smith of the U.S. Navy last night steamed towards a possible second meeting with Capt. Henrique Galvao aboard theReuter - 546 words
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Article24 1961-02-02 3 BRASILIA. Wed— Mr. Janlo Quadros, 44, the youngest President in the history of Brazil was inaugurated yesterday in the half -built capital.—U.P.l.24 words
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Article, Illustration114 1961-02-02 3 Ben-Gurion quits over 'Lavon affair' JERUSALEM. Wed. Mr. David Bcn-Gurion resigned last night as Prime Minister of Israel after a lengthy Cabinet crisis stemming from the controversial "Lavon affair." Mr. Ben-Gurion, 74. who was first Prime Minister of the new state in 1948 and has held office with several breaksReuter - 114 words
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Article182 1961-02-02 3 RUSSIA PLANS ATOMIC PLANE f ONDON, Wed.—Rus- sia is working on the possibility of an atomic-powered aircraft with a reactor similar to that installed in the Lenin, their atomic-powered iee r breaker, the representative in Britain of the Soviet airline, Aeroflot. said last night. The representative, Capt. Gregori Yarotski. toldReuter - 182 words
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Article36 1961-02-02 3 STOCKHOLM. Wed A group of 34 Swedish members of Parliament yesterday proposed ex-Chief Albert Luthuli. former president of South Africa's banned African National Congress, as a candidate for this year's Nobel Peace Prize. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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248 1961-02-02 3 GOVT. CANT INTERVENE IN THE ODHAMS ROW— MACMILLAN LONDON. Wed. \fR. HAROLD MACthe Prime Minister, told Parliament yesterday he could not find that the government had any effective power to intervene in the present struggle for control of the £40 million Odhams Press group. But, he added, in answering questionsReuter - 248 words
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Article61 1961-02-02 3 HOUSTON (Texas). Wed— A 19-year-old youth was sentenced to life imprisonment plus a total of 643 years yesterday after pleading guilty to 13 charges, including three counts of rape, robbery, burglary, car theft and stealing clothes. He got a life term for one rape and61 words
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Article, Illustration359 1961-02-02 3 Kennedy recalls Moscow envoy for consultation WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE White House announced today that Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, would return to Washington about Feb. 8 to consult with President Kennedy "on all aspects of Soviet-American relations." Mr. Thompson had an l Interview In the Kremlin 10 daysReuter - 359 words
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124 1961-02-02 3 WEST IRIAN: SOEKARNO ORDERS NEW SET-UP JAKARTA, Wed.—President Soekarno has ordered the dissolution of the "National Front for the Liberation of West Irian." The work of this organisation, which was dedicated tc the winning of the Dutchheld territory for Indonesia. Is to be taken over by the new "National Front,"Reuter - 124 words
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Article57 1961-02-02 3 SALISBURY. S ou t hern Rhodesia), Wed. A dozen African men and women leaping out from under wayside trees pranced and shrieked in front of a car carrying Mr. Duncan Sandys. British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, here yesterday and halted It. Police rushed to the spot andReuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous385 1961-02-02 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 47b metro m.; Metres) Short Wave 62 metres from 8.00— 9.0* p.m. AM 600 Time s nal NegaraA.M. 6.30 Good Morning; d.32 *v, N «»s Headlines; 6.05 Morning M ml w 8 I elude; 'J 9O The Ne s; Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With385 words
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Article495 1961-02-02 4 ON HIS RETURN HOME ONE EVENING HE FOUND WIFE AND A MAN SEATED ON HIS BED SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A WAR DEPARTMENT vehicle mechanic instructor told the High Court here today that when he returned from work one evening, he saw his wife and a man sitting495 words
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Article87 1961-02-02 4 'WIZARD' OF FIGURES AT SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Wed. The "Mathematics Wlsard." R. Govindarajan. 20, today gave demonstrations at the Monk's Hill Secondary School and the J/lctoria School. Tomorrow, he will give similar demonstrations at the Queenstown Secondary School at 11.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Other demonstrations will take place at the87 words
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91 1961-02-02 4 DATO LEE'S TREAT FOR 200 POOR CHILDREN SINGAPORE, Wed. Two hundred Singapore children. Including the underprivileged and handicapped, are to be treated to a variety concert at the Badminton Hall at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday. Their $1 tickets were paid for by Dato Lee Kong Chian, a philanthropist and chairman91 words
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Article23 1961-02-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A free documentary film show will be held at India House, In Orange Road, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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Article42 1961-02-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. T. O. Cotterell, managing director of the Singapore Cold Storage, will speak to members of the Rotary Club of Singapore West on "Sailing as a sport" at the club's luncheon at 1 p.m. at Princes Restaurant tomorrow.42 words
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181 1961-02-02 4 ELECTRIC LIGHTING FOR FIVE KAMPONGS SINGAPORE, Wed.— A total of 212 homes in five kampongs are to have electric lights for the first time under a $70,000 scheme recently approved by the Singapore Urban and Rural Services Authority. The areas selected for this "lighting up" operation are: Kampong Soopoo. the181 words
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Article169 1961-02-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A CLERK, E. Samuel, who sent a radio still under hire purchase agreement to Jndia as a present to his sister, was found guilty of criminal breach of trust by the Sixth Magistrate's Court here today. Samuel, defended by Mr. C. T.169 words
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237 1961-02-02 4 Two would-be robbers caught in ambush •SINGAPORE, Wed. Acting on their own initiative, three policemen laid a predawn ambush in a rubber estate, resulting in the arrest of two men, Mr. E. H. Sheares, acting DSP, told a court here today. The men were found guilty by the First Criminal237 words
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Miscellaneous448 1961-02-02 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rpHE folowlng Is today's Gankta: From Jakarta (OA Rome, London (EM 573) 930 L v.phprtnlp nf rivll aircraft 11.15 ajn. p.m. movements at PavaLebar todU: Prom Cath*, Pacific: To Kuala ?f?SSrt Mn«»i«?J rwln J lUkrU (AI 3) UM Lumpur. Bangkok. Hoi* Kong Airport. Singapore. a.m. (CX448 words
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Article, Illustration291 1961-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Thousands of people turned up at the Selangor Registration Office here today in the biggest-ever rush to get letters of appointment for new identity cards. Some of them had gathered in front of the office at 5.30 a.m. three hours291 words
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Article74 1961-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The man who led the air war against the terrorists in Malaya from 1953 to 1955 Is back here, making his last visit to the Royal Australian Air Force base at Butterworth. He Is Air Marshal Sir Fredric Scherger, Chief-of-StafT of the RAAF.74 words
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224 1961-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A 23-YEAR-OLD man, described as having suffered from split personality, was today ordered to be detained in custody pending the pleasure of the Ruler-in-Council. The order was made by Mr. Justice Hashlm in the High Court here after the jury had returned224 words
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Article82 1961-02-02 5 STUDENT IS STABBED NEAR HOME SINGAPORE. Wed.— A student, Sng Liang Chee, 19, was stabbed in the arm in Balestier Road last night shortly after a "staring" incident. He was treated as an outpatient. Sng told the police that he was cycling along Balestier Road when another cyclist blocked his82 words
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Article48 1961-02-02 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. A seven-member deputa t lo n from the town council here will call on the Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'ari bin Plal. in Ipoh tomorrow to a memorandum urging the Government to solve the problem of river erosion In Teluk Anson.48 words
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Article33 1961-02-02 5 MUAR, Wed. The acting head of the Johore North C.I.D Asst. Supt. Teoh Tiaw Guan. has been transferred to Seremban. Asst. Supt. Llm Hang Kool from Kota Tlnggl has taken his place.33 words
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Article20 1961-02-02 5 TANJONG MALIM, Wed. The new president of the Slim River Boy Scouts' Association Is the Rev. P Athimuthu.20 words
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Article53 1961-02-02 5 PENANG. Wed.— All women employees of the Penang branch of Malayan Banking Ltd. will be dressed In sarong and kebaya during National Language Month. A spokesman of the bank said today that every endeavour would be made by its staff to greet and converse with customers In53 words
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280 1961-02-02 5 Singapore is now ready for off -course betting SINGAPORE. Wed. SINGAPORE is all set for off-course betting, Mr. V. C. Bath, chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, said today. "We are ready to start off-course bettln* as soon as the Federation Is ready." he said. "Singapore will start with a280 words
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Article146 1961-02-02 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T»HE Philippines Foreign Minister, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow on his way to Kuala Lumpur for top-level talks with the Federation Government on matters affecting South-East Asia. i Mr. Serrano, who will be accompanied by his wife, will fly In146 words
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Article29 1961-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The annual exhibition of the Malayan Agri-Horticul-tural Association will be held at the Selangor Turf Club grounds here from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3.29 words
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154 1961-02-02 6 Park name to stay: Motion is beaten IPOH. Wed. A motion by an Alliance councillor, Inche Mohamed Yunan bin Abdullah Sani. that the name of the People's Park in Hugh Low Street be renamed "Taman Selera" < park of appetites), was defeated In the Town Council last night by five154 words
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Article22 1961-02-02 6 KAJANG. Wed. The Ulu Langat centre of the St. John Ambulance Association will hold first-aid classes in the national language.22 words
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Article, Illustration225 1961-02-02 6 PULAU BUKOM REFINERY GETS ITS 'STOMACH' Local men play star role in its installation OINGAPORE, Wed. The most important phase of the new $40--million Shell refinery at Pulau tfukom has been completed. This phase is the erection of a massive 110 ft 45-ton primary crude fractionating column— roughly the "stomach"225 words
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Article53 1961-02-02 6 He wanted a bath SINGAPORE. Wed— A 14--year-old boy pleaded guilty in the juvenile court here today to a charge of trespassing into War Department grounds on Jan. 30. He told the court that he had entered a military camp to bathe at a standplpe there. The magistrate. Miss Jenny53 words
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Article37 1961-02-02 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Foo Slang Cheak. a bill collector and delivery clerk, who absconded with $435 belonging to his employer, today pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to committing criminal reach of trust. Sentence was postponed.37 words
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Article41 1961-02-02 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Four motorists were each fined $20 In the Traffic Court here today for exceeding 30 tn.p.h. along Nlcoll Highway. They were Tan Kheng Hln. Ong Bok Koon. Koh Chee Chong and Yahaya bin Mohamed Noor.41 words
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142 1961-02-02 6 KOTA BHARU. Wed. Nearly 1,400 landless people from all parts of Kelantan today started work on opening up 16,722 acres of jungle land In Ulu Kelantan district. They get land under the Kelantan Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Government's Land Development Board. Under the plan,142 words
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257 1961-02-02 6 M.P.s: More diplomacy over foreign countries RULINGS AMtNDED ON QUESTIONS SEEKING CERTAIN INFORMATION KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TMTEMBERS of Parliament will in future hay« •"-'•to be more diplomatic when they ask questions in the House relating to foreign countries. Under amended regulations, they cannot ask questions seeking Information about the Internal257 words
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Article, Illustration96 1961-02-02 6 ESCAPED PRISONER STILL AT LARGE A LOR STAR. Wed. Despite a state-wide hunt a prisoner who escaped from the Aloi Star jail on Saturday, is still at largo. Police have alerted tht Immigration authorities on the Malayan-Thai border to keep a lookout for the escapee. Amlnan bin Mohamed Saman. Amlnan.96 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-02-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A UNITED Nations expert on demography the study of population arrived here today to carry out a six-day research survey on population growth in Malaya. He Is Prof. Mohamed A. El-Badry of Egypt. stationed at the D c mography Research and124 words
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Article430 1961-02-02 7 AN INDEPENDENT AND CHAIRMAN IN CLASH OVER ATTACK ON THE TREASURER IPOH. Wednesday rTHE CHAIRMAN of the Ipoh Town Coun- cil, Mr. E. G. Waller, and an independent councillor, Mr. Toh Seang Eng, clashed in the council last night following attacks by Mr. Toh against the council430 words
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Article62 1961-02-02 7 PENANG. Wed— The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, will declare open the David Chen Gardens, named after a former principal of Chung Ling High School, at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday. The gardens, off Ayer Itam Road and Batu Lanchang Lane, are dedicated to the memory of the62 words
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131 1961-02-02 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Endurance rider R. Mulhukumar, 25, who began a marathon four-day cycle ride around a "ring" in Farrer Park yesterday, is still going strong. Looking a bit leaner and weather-beaten by 5 p.m. today, but still in high spirits. Muthukumar had clocked 30131 words
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Article29 1961-02-02 7 IPOH. Wed— Thieves broke into the house of Capt. W. A. Yokes, of the 2/6 Gurkhas. In Becher Road, off Tambun Road last night and stole $10029 words
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Article, Illustration120 1961-02-02 7 THEN TWO RECEPTIONS— ONE WESTERN AND ONE CHINESE TWO Malayans now in England were married at a ceremony at Caxton Hall, London last weekend. They are Miss Tong Siew Toong, 25. (pictured arriving for the wedding) and Mr. Chua Swee Boon. Miss Tong. an architect, andReuter - 120 words
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Article31 1961-02-02 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM Wed. —Three thousand Villagers of Kampoiiß Pertama and its suburbs today received their first supply of piped water. Three standpipes have been installed in the village.31 words
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Miscellaneous199 1961-02-02 7 Bugs Bunny By Balph Heintdahl LVI Abner By AI Capp \l LIKE 1H DON'T BE) I > GIVE HiM V BUT,HONESTW,N /AWV^X II JUST REST YOUR A COMPLETELY V AMY 4ILLV, <\( ROCK HUDSON'S DOC-ALL ICVEH u7^/m )JLa POSITED HEAD, J REBUILDIMGVOU ORDfMMW-J MILTON. I NOSE, CARV A WAMTED WAS199 words
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Obituary33 1961-02-02 8 It Hsraii Sl» Vimimum, IN EVER LOVINC Memory Of Mr. Frank Rasiah Stephen* Who Paiwed A««v on ITirt February. IMO. Gone M Ne».r Kurgotten" Inserted By His Loving Wife And Children33 words
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Article60 1961-02-02 8 M W»r4, Sit (Mimimmm) MR. LIM SIAUW HIN and family h»nk tne paaloro. friends, relatives for their Invaluable help, visits, donations. reathn. loaa of vehicles and attendance at the funeral of the late Ha'lira Tun Baroe Neo. They also wish M thank doctom and staff of Ward 4A r.60 words
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Article320 1961-02-02 8 10 W»r4, Sl* (Mimimmm) FIOIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD.. >■>' on display th« complete ru>(e of fun and Fontana book* In the Cold s'ora«» Arradr. Orchard Road. S pore n ronjunctlon with S.I'.C.K. ONLY 3 MORE H»vt of iptrial I'hiara* N»w Year 8al» Handhaga and Artificial J»»rll*rv at reduced prlcei. Antoinette320 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, February 2, 1961.
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Article569 1961-02-02 8 Theie have been few State of the Union messages as blunt and forthright as President Kennedy's. He has promised action at home, and leadership abroad, a challenge to America and the West, and a challenge to freedom's enemies. Even from Russia there comes praise that America's President569 words
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Article403 1961-02-02 8 The Federation's health service, such as it is, is based upon privilege. Most privileged of all. after a tradition that belongs in Malaya's history, are government servants who still enjoy the advantages of I the heaven born with their official quarters, subsidised j rates for medical attention403 words
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Article229 1961-02-02 8 Once again there has been a great rush for identity card letters of appointment at the registration centre in Suleiman Building. Yesterday's crowd began forming at five in the morning, and by nine o'clock several thousand people were standing two or three abreast in a queue which stretched229 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1961-02-02 8 PORTUGAL'S RELUCTANT REBEL A ROMANTIC, AN IDEALIST he is the very antithesis of a revolutionary leader, but he might be just the man to topple the astute Salazar Portugal: In the middle of the 20th century, a country kept firmly in the 18th... IN- HIS first radio message after1,414 words
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LETTERS
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187 1961-02-02 8 T THINK It Is about time that someone gave expression to the public discontent about the watersupply of Linggl village. I feel it my duty to make a beginning with this letter. The population of this village has been Increasing rapidly for some years187 words
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Article239 1961-02-02 8 IT Is difficult to know how to Interpret the news regarding "Lady Chatterley's Lover" which Mr. D. C. Yeoman, the representative of P&nguin Books In the Federation, gives us. I have only your report <B.T. Jan. 27) to go on. He says it is not239 words
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Article161 1961-02-02 8 I FULLY endorse the views expressed by 'ABC' fS.T. Jan. 27). Estate owners are placed in the unenviable position, so to speak, of being "be- tween the devil and the deep blue sea." If they complain to the authorities about unauthorised structures by trespassers and avaricious squatters on their161 words
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Article69 1961-02-02 8 WHO can but agree with vv "AKG" of Slbu (ST. Van. 25) who wrote of the lack of Information available to tourists in Singapore? The Government "Visit the Orient" committee has made many excellent suggestions to Improve facilities available to tourists to Singapore but when are we to69 words
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Advertisement395 1961-02-02 8 STRAITSTIMES&FREEPRESS r»r ikt ttmmitnn ml mtmnHt er» ear r.s>r.»»»'«'ire el let fleer COLO STORAGE ARCADI OOCMARO KO«D. lIMtIKJM will rrreire tmmll ••'rerfisemeals mnd ewx number rtplimt. Smmll mirmrUttmtnl, mlmemd in smmmmort mmm mltm bt Immdmd l»: COLD STORACI BRAMCHES at «I"IL "OAD Si NAVAL AUTHORISID ACfNTS: CITY BOOK MM. STORI395 words
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Advertisement40 1961-02-02 8 I I m in. i< ii l.i t Drr*)seu in SUITS by SUM Better MATERIAL < I I ll>«. i \n oiiim. plus STYLE I all go into every suit by "'gee ghou) 21, Chulio Street, Singapore 1. 1 Telephone: *****40 words
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Advertisement58 1961-02-02 8 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 and use it next58 words
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522 1961-02-02 9 PENANG. Wednesday rpHE prosecution sug- gested at a preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder that a girl was involved in a shooting at Burmah Road on Dec. 9 in which a man was killed and another wounded.522 words
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Advertisement211 1961-02-02 9 EM Smootfi fed «aaulous Fouri •Trim TwM MWiiiiiiNMrw lA* your picki Fiom the world'i mott powerful family outboard* to th« L IzJc^iZ tnm an^ Glide-Angle twin* Jtl n* jfftf^S Mercury give* you the firwjt A to outboardin S P leuurel Yean-ahead I enpneering world record B Ma performance and reliability211 words
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Advertisement94 1961-02-02 9 1 Time and Date jewelled for maximum precuioa and designed for durability in all climates, FAVRE-LEUBA watcba an backed by 7 gmermtinm of vmchowlrfw Do not hesitate buy FAVRE-LEUBA tcbej Yo« can be son of their quality pj/RE LEUsia T GENEVE DAYMATIC FA»M-t£UiAWATCMCOJLTD.I»-P Mtarf M- *~~\WI Here are Shirts worthy94 words
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Article, Illustration2732 1961-02-02 10 THE CHUA BaT COMMISSION OF INQUIRY THE PREMIER NEVER MADE QUIT THREAT... SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE COMMISSION inquiring into allegations of nepotism made by the former Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, concluded its hearing today. The Commissioner, Mr.2,732 words
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Advertisement53 1961-02-02 10 B/M/P/l/61 exciting offer/ t' s, ifclmar *f > MHVff r-w?..-..,, «m. w A Mlk. BRYLCREEM .^b^b^b^b^b^Lw WV/aw mill! I HI I I^9 '-*z* i d ~^^^^B Mbwim* _^^l Bk Try Brylcreem and you'll soon world prefer it co any other hairdressing. §H GET YOUR bilpd NOW! Only limited stocks available53 words
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Advertisement118 1961-02-02 10 Iboschi O LJ CO r*l <0I ?7V=A^T\ BUYING FOR I\W t A QUALITY if AMiIJ In every detail of design, material and construction l\! /■HRi Bosch refrigerators show the quality which has made 'JA M B|— their name famous all over the world. l^ I B\| I Model 140 SG118 words
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Article, Illustration324 1961-02-02 12 Harriman thinks H-test I pact with Reds likely WASHINGTON, Wednesday. MR AVERELL HARRIMAN, President Kennedy's Ambassador-at-Large, said there was a possibility of agreement with the Soviet Union on a nuclear test ban with necessary safeguards. Mr. Harriman also told the Senate Foreign Relations committee which later approved his appointment: "IReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration227 1961-02-02 12 TEARFUL JUNE GETS DIVORCE FROM DICK SANTA MONICA. (California), Wednesday. A TEARFUL June AHyson won a divorce from her husband Dick Powell yesterday charging him with cruelty. After the brief hearing she said she still hoped for a reconciliation. The Judge. Mr. Allen T. Lynch, granted the blonde actress the227 words
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Article50 1961-02-02 12 Ex-clerk is jailed PORT MORESBY. Wed Brian Leonard Cooper. 24. a former Papua administration clerk, was today sentenced to two months' imprisonment after being found guilty of sedition. The crown alleged that Cooper attempted to Incite a native uprising against the territory's administration last September. He pleaded' not guilty.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article48 1961-02-02 12 WASHINGTON. Wed—President Kennedy today chose Mr. Harold F. Llnder, a businessman and philanthropist, as president and chairman of the Export -Import Bank The bank, an agency of the United States Government, extends credits to other countries for use In purchasing U.S. equipment and goods. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article20 1961-02-02 12 MANILA. Wed—The first major treaty between Indonesia and the Philippines an Immigration agreement went into effect today. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article64 1961-02-02 12 BONN, Wed.— West Germany announced yesterday that It will extend technical aid to the United Arab Republic by building an oil research Institute and a material testing plant In Egypt. Both governments have agreed to build a plant In Cairo for the training of precision mechanics.64 words
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155 1961-02-02 12 Shooting competition with a human target SAIGON, Wed. A South Vietnam court was told at the weekend that four militiamen had held a contest to kill a boatman for which the prtee was one packet of cigarettes. Nguyen Van Cuon, a 27-year-old militiaman who was charged with murdering the boatman,Reuter - 155 words
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240 1961-02-02 12 Mau Mau active again in Kenya warning NAIROBI, Wed. The Kenya Government warned today that Mau Mau was active again. The Minister of Internal Security, Mr. A. C. Swarm, said the movement believed stamped out by security forces in a bloody, four-year emergency, has sprung up again in the past240 words
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Advertisement283 1961-02-02 12 fy Learn the right way I Making clothes for yourself and your family is fascinating fun and will save you lots of money. Enrol at the USHA EMBROIDERY SEWING SCHOOL at 169, MACPHERSON RD., and learn to sew the right way. Learn how to cut and sew and how to283 words
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Advertisement318 1961-02-02 12 SB &S &Q l§E l^B clb aia 55^ "^sa^L^^^^^*^i^B Kp i _k*^^ r rv^. j^HHPEibmHHPV'M'mV^N&^—^^^^^—y gjBN> M^ QAjff SBcfci y»«=T j ■(■■BlJ^HV' purtket«r of ono 6 Ib. tin of Q*^g^K^_Pß7 PIGEON IRANO Coakina Oil will k» Brttatitod with a lar(o packet of -v^r tw*«H. Purchoi#fi of ono 2 Ib. >^f318 words
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Article, Illustration793 1961-02-02 13 THIS week the eyes of the world are focused on Paris, where the leading couturiers of the world are showing their Spring and Summer collections. London and New York are drawing a Tot of attention too with their season's fashion shows. As793 words
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Advertisement311 1961-02-02 13 FREE Chinese New Year Gift to every Customer! Sea our wonderful selection of quality sift s at th« Friaidaira Showroom today i S 9 9 cv. ft. Refrigerator For Only $37/" a month (with email down payment) Frigidoire— Product of General Motor* 200 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore f. Skin Sores (learedi311 words
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Advertisement360 1961-02-02 13 w 'vl ii vi EB \f ion S L r m ra£! w^r M jvivi Lw^iar a^^^iai I I mi- I^l I I l»«»»^**-^''t»»»»B InUjjlliiiliM K^n HMMH M**rJm May*SSg^^» I Odours SlU'alT BRITISH EASTERN LTD. S nm^* Mercantile Bank Building. Spore. Tel: ***** Getting Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old360 words
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Miscellaneous320 1961-02-02 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Black emperor conceals head L 11. Show one dealer in a of grey (5). trance (S. 5). 7. First-fruits of Clementine 4. The odd bit* men do dig up! campanology (7). (9). 6. Invested a shilling In plant 9 Not ail of the notices (7).320 words
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Advertisement1703 1961-02-02 14 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE TO MEN. LIVERPOOL. OLAMOW, IONOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. TsuT?Tor*TaTir P. Shim Penang MEMHOH L'ptal, Dublin, H'vre, H'burg Ml. Jl Ttday Frt 1/ I CIAUCUS A'wirp. H'burg, B'tntfl. Holl. FH 1/ I IYCAON Livawatl. Dublin FM 7/ I Fit 11 Siif!?."* lonton H f S. Rottadaa Frt1,703 words
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Advertisement1266 1961-02-02 14 eTHI L/IC. LIMES AOEN, lEOSEA. MEDITEItANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN POOTI. Sport P. Sham Paajaf "HAMOOBIA a) Ctl. 42-41/ 4 Frt 1/ 7 Frt 1/ I Fll "MEONIA" I) 11/21 Frt U/24 Ftt 2*728 Frt "KINA" a) 27 Frt/ 4 Ma 8/ 7 Ma 1/ I Max "lALANIIA" t) 11/21 Ma1,266 words
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Advertisement1428 1961-02-02 14 ifilSm THE BEN UNE STEAMEBS LTD. u^ SINCAPORE (IwapaHal it *M Uattl IrajJtM*) It LINES SAILS tl AMD, IX ft CONTINENTAL PBDTS. Spar* P. Stiaa Pan** lENAIIANACI Narttrg. loMai. 6'mootl 4/ 7 Frt It Part/ 1 Frt lENOOIAN Ltattt. Ratttroaa. Hamburg B«*. 15/5 FH ltatta ttmt arivts 27 FH ■ENNACHIE1,428 words
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Advertisement1273 1961-02-02 14 W. MoAUSTER 6k CO.. LTD. v.. \b*j9V ltl ni vC \M>* KLLJKRMAN UMI tJI KLAVBNESS LIHE IONOON. UMIORt. ROTTEIIAM. HAVRE LOS ANOELES. SAN FRANCISCO. NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND Aat) Pa Caeaaua ft U.S.A. AttaatM Part* Accipt.it cargt ftr Ccitm A Seat* Cm Of UPON America Sport P. S'haa Pentng1,273 words
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932 1961-02-02 15 INDUSTRIALS, TINS STILL STEADY: PRICE MOVES SMALL By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS and tins had another steady day on the Malayan share market yesterday, but rubbers still attracted little interest Price changes were generally small. The two commodities maintained their separate trends, tin slightly upward and rubber slightly downward. While932 words
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Article79 1961-02-02 15 rIE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on Feb. 2. Rubber 791 cento a lb. Copra $440 a ton. Coconut oil $728 a ten. Palm oil $649.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5J59.25 a ten. The rates of duties79 words
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Article108 1961-02-02 15 MELBOURNE. Wed. TNVESTMENT shares held a firm tone, with Dunlop gaining Is. 3d. to 30s. 6d. and Television Corporation 2s. to 525. 6d. Base metals and the oils remained steady. Santos gained lOd. to 9s. lOd. and Commonwealth bonds traded along flrm lines. Con. Zinc 85/104* Mt. Isa108 words
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Article216 1961-02-02 15 FEBRUARY ant grade rubber x buyers f.o.b closed In Singapore yesterday at 77 cents per lb. down half a cent on Monday's close. The tone was quiet. SC.( R A- CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B-S. Spot fob. buyers 77H. sellers 77% (N);216 words
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Article113 1961-02-02 15 ...TIM Malayan Kxthant* Banks' AsSMlatUn made tbese chanties In Its rmtes to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Ye*k! buying airmail T.T. 32 7/<l. O.D. 33. 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills, 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. O.D. 32 3/4. 80 d/st113 words
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Article108 1961-02-02 15 SHIPS lying alcngildt the Singapore Harbour Beard «hit>u er expected today are: Veatrl 1/3. Plying Enterprise 6A, Olenorchy 6/7, Prcs. Monroe 8/S, Tjttjalengka 10/11. Batu 13 14. Rondoran 15/ 16, Awata Maru 18. Taksang 19, Berdang N. Wall 3. Emp. Oannet 21/22. Bentong 23, Bambas 24, Sabang 2S/26.108 words
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Article674 1961-02-02 15 BUSINESS in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares In brackets was: Industrials: Fed. Dlsp (8,000) (156; F. and N. ords (2.000) (2.11. (1.000) 52.12: Gammon (7.000) $2.20: O'town (1.000) 51. 90: Jackson (M) (1.000)674 words
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Article36 1961-02-02 15 SINGAPORE, Feb. 1. RUBBER: 77% cents per lb. (down half a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: j cents (quiet). TIN: $390.75 per picul (up 12'- cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).36 words
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Article173 1961-02-02 15 r£ Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: Quiet; UK /Continent Feb./ March shipments $27) buyers, $28 sellers. Coconut oil: Quiet; bulk $424 sellers, drum $45J sellers. Pepper: Quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $212* and Sarawak $207) (both down $5), special173 words
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Article22 1961-02-02 15 Malayan Stock Exchange: Feb. 1 Jan. 30 Industrials: 141.37 ***** Tins: 194.46 195.40 Rubbers: 231.46 231.13 Jan. 1 1958 I*o.22 words
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Advertisement1099 1961-02-02 15 assl .aY V\ sCXIV jK \hAlineJ Express U.S.A. Padfle Atlantic Coast ■wurt— E.T.A E.T.A. U.A Spore P. Sham Pening H'koni L Anielei tt. York KMikaoe Mtra" 1 Fts Fee 21 Fes 12 Mar "Kinikm Mara" 14,27 Fel n Fel/ 1 Mai I Mar a Mai 11 Apr All suitably equipped1,099 words
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Advertisement40 1961-02-02 15 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LIMITED P. Sham Spore M.V. "STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH" tot Adelaide. Melbourne end Syateey Feb. 5/6 Fek. 7 Kuolo Lumpur Sub-Agents: Chief Agent*: ÜBAIDULLA COMPANY. R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD. 18. MoMwtWtteii Rood *****. Singapore. Tel: *****.40 words
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Advertisement651 1961-02-02 15 NOTICES NOTICE THE PERAK RIVER HYDROELECTRIC POWER CO.. LTD.. 1-5 Station Road. Ipoh. Perak Invites oilers for approximately 5 Tons scrap copper and 30 Tons mild steel scrap at Chenderoh Hydro-Electric Power Station where the material may be Inspected during normal working hours. Offers must be sent by Registered Post651 words
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Advertisement834 1961-02-02 15 NOTICES LAND SANDAKAN TOWN AREA FOR SALE. Suburban Lease PL ***** comprising about 10 acres, situated near Bull Sim Sun, Sondakan. Offers In writing to: Harrisons A Crosfleld (Borneo). Ltd.. (Branch Management Dept). P.O. Box Na 131. SANDAKAN. THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (FJLB. Cap. IS7) NOTICE UNDER BECTION IS7. No.834 words
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Advertisement573 1961-02-02 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited for the post of Bursar in tiie Universi'.y of Malaya in KuaU Lumpur. Candidates should have a recognised professional qualification in Accountancy and have wide professional and administrative experience in handling finance. Salary within the scale $1,200 x 50573 words
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Advertisement328 1961-02-02 16 NOTICES THE ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED AND CORPORATE ACCOUNTANTS, 22. Bedford Ssjnare, London, W C.I The Council of the Association proposes to resume holding Us qualifying examinations in Malaya with effect from and Inducing the examination in June, 1961. Examination centres (under the supervision of the respective Ministries of Education) will328 words
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Advertisement814 1961-02-02 16 NOTICE MALA VAN CEMENT LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) Notice Is hereby given that the Eleventh Oeneral Meeting of the members of the company will be held at the registered office of the company. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday 21st March. 1961, at noon814 words
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Advertisement987 1961-02-02 16 (Continued from Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Ward, St (Min.)— Baa tt cts. exfre WANTID Dental Surgeon as Assistant with view for practice In Kuala Lumpur. Apply Box A 9653 S.T. K.L. COMMERCIAL FIRM in Ipoh requires Junior Stenographer. Apply Box A 983 S.T.. Ipoh. IMPORTING HOUSE requires rundries salesman987 words
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Advertisement1083 1961-02-02 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Ward* St (Min.)— Box St et,. axtra AIRY ROOM with attached bathroom, celling fan. telephone Katong area suitable couples, bachelors, working girl* 111 Halg Road, Spore. Tel.. B'pore *****. MODERN PURNISHID PLAT 20.000 sq. ft. at St. Heller Avenue 4 bedrooms, all bathrooms attached. longbath, sitting, dining,1,083 words
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Advertisement951 1961-02-02 16 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Mm.)— Box St tt*. exf r. POSTAL TUITION I CTMA Collage External Studies Department provide* courses: L.C.E., Cambrtdge/Ked of Malaya Cert., H.S.C. 0.C.8., Qualifying Test (Malay /Engl'sh), Secondary School Entrance Kree prospectus 123-C, Ipob Road, Kuala Lumpur. MORNING AND EVENING Classes: Arts, Science and Commercial Subjects.951 words
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Advertisement890 1961-02-02 16 FOR HIRE < tt Word, SS (Min.)— Box tt tt*. axtra RIFRIQIRATORI of various sties j from $8 monthly. Consult Lee e> Fletcher. 102, Orchard Road, (B'pore). Tel: *****. DOGS, PETS, ETC. It Word* Si (Min.)— Box it eta. exlr. COCKER SPANIELS for salt, three beautiful eight week old Puppies890 words
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Advertisement585 1961-02-02 16 FOR SALE lit Ward* St (Min.)— Box tt efs. axtrm DOUBLE YOUR FOOD Into a "Nor««" 5.5 cubic f*«t refrigerator. America's design lor better living to your borne. Es»y payments available oa inplay at Blntnpore Refrigeration Company 164 Clrmeneeau Avenue (Spore) Telephone 2219 H. BRAND NEW PIANOS. Otfls of Good585 words
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149 1961-02-02 17 By CHAN BENG SOON A LOR STAR, Wed. Kedah's $430,000 sports stadium at Merdeka Garden here is expected to be ready by August. Construction of the field and terraces at an estimated cost of 5230.000 is expected to be completed in seven months.149 words
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Article63 1961-02-02 17 BONN. Wed The West German Athletics Association, at their congress here, called for reform In the rules governing amateur status. They decided to press for changes at the next meeting of the International Amateur Athletics Federation. Alterations discussed by the congress included an Increase in theReuter - 63 words
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Article266 1961-02-02 17 NEW ARRANGEMENT TO AVOID CLASH WITH EXAMINATIONS, SAYS SSSC SECRETARY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore Combined Schools Sports 1 Council has drawn up a bigger and better programme this year. The programme has been arranged so that it will not interfere with the school examinations, said Mr. Woon266 words
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Article150 1961-02-02 17 i SINGAPORE. Wed.— Young Boys of Berne, the Swiss soccer champions, are expected to arrive here tomorrow morning. They will open their tour with a match against AllSingapore at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow night (7.30 p.m.). The All-Singapore side will be: Idros Albaru Lee Wah Chin,150 words
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129 1961-02-02 17 Australia to defend Davis Cup at .Kooyong MELBOURNE, Wed. Australia will defend the 1961 Davis' Cup lawn tennis trophy at the Kooyong courts here on Dec. 26. 27 and 28. Kooyong was chosen on a casting vote of the chairman of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, Mr. Norman Strange. DelegatesReuter - 129 words
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Article264 1961-02-02 17 Looking ahead to Tokyo BY A BRITISH ATHLETICS COACH LONDON, Wednesday. PERFORMANCES better than present world records will be needed for a win in most of the events in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, according to John ,le Masurier, a leading British athletics coach. Le Masurier, who was oneReuter - 264 words
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Article31 1961-02-02 17 LONDON. Wed.— Everton, the English First Division side with £250,000 worth of soccer stars, have been selected to represent England in the summer's international tournament In New York. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article48 1961-02-02 17 PALM BEACH, Wed—lngemar Johansson of Sweden, who is training here for his Mar. 13 world heavyweight title fight against holder Floyd Patterson, said that two of his workouts each week would be private. Press and public will be barred from his training camp on Thursdays and Fridays.48 words
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140 1961-02-02 17 BURNLEY AND LEICESTER WIN THROUGH TO 5th ROUND I ONDON, Wed— Both First Division ciubs engaged In last night's English Cup ties won through to the Fifth Round. Leicester City, after recovering from the shock of conceding an early "own goal." scored five goals in a 19-minute spell Just beforeReuter - 140 words
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Article50 1961-02-02 17 STORE BASE DIST. INTERUNIT FINAL: 19 Signals Regt 2 (Noordln. Nlzan GHQ FAR ELF 1 (YussoMH IPOH LEAGUE DIV. Z: Town Council 1 (penalty) Samuel's Club 0. ML AR LGE DIV. 1 High School Teachers w.o. Police. FRIENDLY (Penang} DTC 2 (Tuck Cheong. Tuck Seng) Penang Sikhs 2 (Barjeet).50 words
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Article21 1961-02-02 17 BCC SIVEN-A-SIDE CS'pore): HMS Terror 35 REME 'A' 0; Royal Engineers 16 Sarawak Rangers 0; SRC w.o. from 19 Signals.21 words
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Article81 1961-02-02 17 INTER-SCHOOL LGE (Penant >: Technical Inat. 4 (Azml 2. Shahldin 3) St. Mark's. Butferworth 3 (Ahmftd). FRIENDLIES At Tai»ln« PederaUon Prlaona 3 (Low Kam Fook. Kabrt Yusof. Jamnluddln b. Mohr** Ramthan) Fed. Armed Forces 0. At Setsmat: Segamat East 2 (Muttu. Prasasatn) Labis Bahru 0. At Mur: DTC 581 words
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Article67 1961-02-02 17 PENANG MEET: E»oe 1 1 J Hudspeth J W.OJ*. WiUon 3 OJt. Cowle; I 1 Hudspeth 2 Cowle 3 Sim Chin Jin; Ea*e 3 1 T. Wheelwright 2 Shenton 3 R.J. Penyer; Race 4 uiandicap) 1 R.J. Penyer 2 Wheelwright 3 Shenton: Race 5 (pursuit) 1. Hudspeth 267 words
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Article88 1961-02-02 17 LIM TAN CUP ißawang) Men's doubles q-finals: Mohd Not and Adnan bt Osman and Kamaruddln 15-3, 15-7: Yusofl Ail and Mohd Nor Amln bt Llm Chin Hin and Llm Chool Tee 15-5, 19-10; Phang Kee Seng and Hoo Yee Ling bt Leong Chin Kirn and Osman 15-11, 15-5; Yen88 words
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Article30 1961-02-02 17 fJi. CLP: 4th rd Leicester 5 Bristol City 1 (Leicester away to Birmingham In 9th rd) replay Burnley 2 Brighton 0 (Burnley at home to Swansea in sth rd).30 words
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Article30 1961-02-02 17 BANTAMWEIGHT (London > Freddie Gilroy (Br) outptd Ugo Milan (It) lords: Welterweight Brian Curvis ißr) stopped Rlno Borra (It) 4rds; Hyweifht Johnny Caldwell (Br) stopped Anjrelo Rampln ilti Bth rd.30 words
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Article, Illustration379 1961-02-02 17 EPSOM JEEP - Mickey Donnelly— still going strong at 50 EPSOM JEEP VETERAN JOCKEY SHOWS SKILL AND SPARKLE By SINGAPORE, Wed o Fifty up and still going strong— that is Jockey Mickey Donnelly. Yesterday, on the eve of his 50th birthday, Mickey showed that he has lost none of his skill and sparkle379 words
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Article413 1961-02-02 17 WEIGHTS for TT all eight races at Bukit Timah on Sunday: CI. 2, Div. I— 6F. Musty Jadi 9.00 Bir Noise 8.13 Cornelia 8.13 Barqiava 8.11 Butter 8.10 Hoi Houw 8.09 Memo 8.08 Little Richard 8.08 Come Vp 8.06 Power First 8.05 Strut Peter413 words
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Article209 1961-02-02 17 Aussie team of four to visit South Africa and Rhodesia CYDNEY, Wed. Wonder swimmers John and lisa Konrads are in a team of four Australian swimmers to tour South Africa and Rhodesia in March. The group also Includes Neville Hayes and Jan Hogan. The team was announcedReuter - 209 words
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Advertisement352 1961-02-02 17 New adventures in better living... irom v ||[l|lH||l|j InIJM II lIJHiBLW^^ The most exciting new Philce products «v«r, ■■H^H^l are now hert to mak« life more entoyabW in BJ| BSk-P _j^jW.li V th'S decade of the sixties. New dinwmtons >:? aßs«»*j*j^ IliisES; iaatPl^LaW^ i in nome n^' t nm nt>352 words
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Advertisement134 1961-02-02 17 The Car Of Tomorrow For The Roads Of Today... CITROEN y^aa^V W i^ak X X at s x Lljwum liiiiiwigr < v MffSSk Ad^jb|^^ LF ltd CMtiNiUI miimy itjiljil. price $8,720 II! II fIMCf COMFOIT Hydropneumatic independent air-oil suspension* provides a constant level ride on all roads, however bad, under134 words
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Article1112 1961-02-02 18 JACK FINGLETOH REPORTING ON THE FOURTH TEST Mackay the hero in last wicket stand after a sensational escape ADELAIDE. Wed. At 17 minutes past four at Adelaide today, Lindsay Kline, Australia's last man in, came to the wickets to join Ken Mackay. Thousands of1,112 words
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Article107 1961-02-02 18 West Indies 393 and 432 for six declared; Australia 366 and 273 for nine. Australia second innings (overnight 31-3) McDonald run out 2 FAVELL c Alexander b Hall 4 SIMPSON c Alexander b Hall 3 O'NEILL c and b Sobers 65 BURGE c Alexander b Valentine 49 BENAUD c107 words
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207 1961-02-02 18 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. \LATE goal by inside-right Nizar helped 19 Signal Regiment to win the Singapore Base District inter-unit hockey final when they beat G.H.Q. Farelf 2—l at Gillman Barracks today. 19 Signal Regiment will now meet 2/2 Gurkhas (Malaya) in the final of the207 words
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Article88 1961-02-02 18 LONDON. Wed. England's Rugby Union team lo play Ireland in Dublin on S.-uurday. Feb. 11. is: J. O. Willcox (Oxford Univ.. J. R C. Young (Harlequins). A. B. W. Risman (Lough borough college). M- P. Weston (Richmond), J. Roberta (Sale), R. A. W. Sharp (Oxford Un!v.).88 words
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Article32 1961-02-02 18 SALISBURY. Wed. Professional football is to be played In the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasalaud during the 1961 season. This was decided by the Rhodesia and Nyaialand Football League— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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162 1961-02-02 18 KIWIS EARN HK TRIP TO DEFEND TITLE 2ND NZ REGT 18 pts 18TH SIGNALS 3 pts SINGAPORE. W ed. Second Battalion New Zealand Regiment will travel to Hong Kong to defend their Farelf inter-unit rugger champion ship against the champion unit in the colony. The Kiwis entered the final today162 words
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689 1961-02-02 18 FAM profit up six times— now for that $100,000 gate rvDOTBALL in Malaya moved into the fields of high finance in 1960. This is shown in the F.A. of Malaya's annual report which is a record of riches never before known in Malayan sport The FA.M.'s turnover for 1960 was689 words
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Article57 1961-02-02 18 IPOH. Wed. Women will be admitted free of charge when Ramblers, the R. D. Y. Cup holders, meet Corinthians, the Malacca champions, at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here on Sunday. Men will have to pay 50 cents. On Saturday, the Corinthians will play at Taiping,57 words
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Miscellaneous122 1961-02-02 18 SOCCER TOUR MATCH: All-Singapore v Young Boys of Berne (Jn. Besar, 7.30 p.m.); Spore Youths v Army Selection (Jn. Besar, 6); MFA Jnr I*e: Perhlmponan SetU v Set la Java 'A' (Bal*stter Rd). Friendliea: Penang v Federation Armed Forces (City Stadium. 8 p.m.i: Rajajl v RMP (Farrer Pk). RIGGER BCC122 words
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Article454 1961-02-02 19 Two tons of pink and yellow petals fall as a million turn out in Karachi welcome KARACHI, Wednesday A TWO-MILE shower of rose petals fluttered down on the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they drove into Karachi today at the start of their 16-day visitReuter - 454 words
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Article36 1961-02-02 19 MILAN, Wed.-- Seven people were reported killed when an international expreb* train was derailed near here today. The train, travelling from Paris to Trieste, left the rails 20 miles east of Milan.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article54 1961-02-02 19 Accepted 'with regret' PARIS, Wed. The 15 NATO nations formally accepted the resignation of Secretary-General Paul Henri Spaak at a regular weekly session of the NATO Council today. The council, released a communique saying that it was 'with regret" that it had approved M. Spaak's request to give up theUPI - 54 words
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Article39 1961-02-02 19 WASHINGTON, Wed. -The United States yesterday agreed to help Ethiopia build or improve 27 airports, including jet ports at Addis Ababa and Asmara. The Development Loan Fund announced a US$l9.5 million loan for the project. U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Obituary56 1961-02-02 19 MRS. THERESA TMANCAMMA O»--lovM wife of Mr. Alphtnzo of Gadek K.M.ite. Tampin, pa sued away peacefully at Tampin Hoopitnl on 27th January. 1961. Mr. Alphenzo and rhildren thank all friend* and relative* who attended the funeral, sent wreath* and message* of condolence: also the medical officer and nurses at56 words
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Article21 1961-02-02 19 MR. AND MRS. CtORCC TAN HUP SENG thank relatives and friend* for their presents, assistance and attendance at their weddlnu.21 words
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Article96 1961-02-02 19 JOAN BOOTY'S Modi- I 'Charm School ofTrr* a finishing courcc which include* inatructiona In beauty, deportment, grooming. wftrdrobe-styllnic. social rtiquettc. etc. Kxpert modelling tuition for pupil* wishing to become profrsaional models. Mo mine and i-Mnmi; classp*. St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall. Knuuirirs Tel: (Spore) ***** or *****. MEMBERS OF THE96 words
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Article267 1961-02-02 19 'HEAVY FIGHTING' IN THE CONGO LE OPOLDVILLE, Wed.— The United Nations Command yesterday reported "heavy nghting" in NorthEastern Congo, where Ma j. -Gen. Joseph Mobutu's central Congolese troops were said to be closing in on the strongholds of supporters of deposed Premier Patrice Lumumba. Brig. Qen. Indarjit Rikhye. of India,UP - 267 words
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279 1961-02-02 19 SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Singapore Peoples' Alliance today suggested that the r— people of the State must work for independence within the Bri- tish Commonwealth, and then effect a union with the Federation of Malaya. While welcoming the assurance by the Federation Prime Minister,279 words
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Article353 1961-02-02 19 LONDON. Wed— A fairly good two-way business was iraiisacied on ibe Lonuoii stock exchange today bui ihe market generally faiied 10 establish any ueflnue vend. Tne undertone remained satisfactory but tiie ove.nigm reacuon on Wall Street last, nig In made operators cautious Closing middle prices353 words
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616 1961-02-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday PU A N SHARIFAH RODZIAH, wife of the Prime Minister, today expressed great satisfaction with the public support of the special football matches she and her committee are organising in aid of the Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for616 words
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Article58 1961-02-02 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Chinese boys, aged 12 and 13. were discharged in the Juvenile court here today on a charge of importuning at the Great World car park on Jan. 12. Two policemen alleged thai they saw the two boys opening the door of cars fop58 words
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Article22 1961-02-02 19 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Indonesian Government has allocated more than 100 million nipiahs for its malaria eradication programme this year. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article24 1961-02-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chinese New Year falls on Feb. 15 this year, exactly as it did in 1942. when the Japanese captured Singapore.24 words
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Article27 1961-02-02 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. was transferred today to the Tenth Magistrates Court. Hi» successor is Mr. T. Ariaxajah.27 words
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