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Title Section19 1961-02-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 not*** file**"* The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1961 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article373 1961-02-17 1 50 negro demonstrators clash with guards— 21 injured NEW YORK, Thursday Vive Lumumba cries: Public gallery cleared U.N. HEADQUARTERS was closed to the public yesterday after screaming Negroes fought an unprecedented 15- minute battle with guards in the public gallery of the Security Council chamber. The373 words
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Article116 1961-02-17 1 ELISABETHVILLE. Thurs. —Mr. G. Pieters, the Belgian physician who certified the death of Mr. Patrice Lumumba, said here last night that he. had identified Mr. Lumumba's body by recognising bis face. Dr. Pieters. who has been working in the Congo for 13 years, would notReuter; UPI - 116 words
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Article558 1961-02-17 1 LONDON, Thursday T7IOLENT demonstra- tions against the killing of the Congo's Patrice Lumumba rocked major cities around the world yesterday. These reports come from the main trouble spots: PARIS: Police batoncharged 50 African students demonstrating outside the Belgian Embassy. Several demonstrators and some European bystanders,Reuter - 558 words
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355 1961-02-17 1 'BRITAIN MUST SHARE BLAME' UPROAR I ONDON, Thurs. Uproar broke out In the House of Commons yesterday during a debate on the death of Mr. Lumumba Mr. Tom Driberg (Labour) was constantly heckled from the Government benches when he said that "this terrible outrage" placed a still heavier burden of355 words
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Article40 1961-02-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than 32 Chinese New Year babies were born in three of the major hospitals in the Federal capital during the two days of the Chinese New Year holidays. Twelve of them were girls.40 words
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236 1961-02-17 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday asked Mr. Dag HammarskJoeld to take strong steps at once to stop the gangster activities of Mr. Moise Tshombe, and Col. Mobutu in the Congo. Unless effective measures were taken, ItReuter - 236 words
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Article157 1961-02-17 1 MANILA Thursday. THREE men riding in a taxi hurled a milk can containing explosives at the private residence of Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia last night but the explosion injured no one. The President was In the mountain resort of Baguio, 250 miles north of157 words
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Article74 1961-02-17 1 i RANGOON, Thurs.— Three Burmese fighters, patrolling near the Thailand border yesterday, shot down an unidentified four-englned aircraft. One of the fighters also crashed. The Burmese Sea Furies patrolling the southern area of Kengtun State encountered the aircraft near a dropping zone used by Chines* Nationalist troops.Reuter - 74 words
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Article33 1961-02-17 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno's cap was auctioned for one million rupiahs ($70.0001 at a charity night here. The money will be used for relief of flood victims in West Java.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article36 1961-02-17 1 ACCRA. Thurs.— The Ghana Government announced today that it recognised the government of Mr. Antolne Glzenga in Stanleyville as "the only authority entitled to exercise the powers of government throughout the Congo republic."— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article29 1961-02-17 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thurs. At least three people were killed when a United Nations C-119 transport aircraft crashed on take-off from Luluabourg airport in Kasal Province yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement6 1961-02-17 1 Full report of speech-see Page 126 words
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Article364 1961-02-17 2 Government, U.N. to be asked to help in building new training institute KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FEDERATION telecommunications authori- ties plan to ask the Federation GovernI ment and the United Nations to assist in building a $",006,060 ultra-modern telecoms training institute in Kuala Lumpur. The project also364 words
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178 1961-02-17 2 DISCUSSION ON CHANGES IN ANGLICAN CHURCH Thurs. A move to form the Anglican diocese of Singapore and Malaya into a church province under its own Archbishop will be discussed at a meeting of the diocesan synod in April. This li one of the main questions to be debated at the178 words
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Article19 1961-02-17 2 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The Rural Co-Operatlve rice mill at Kota Lanas has Installed a new $7,000 machine.19 words
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414 1961-02-17 2 K. LUMPUR. Thurs MALAYA can learn much from Australia in the development of padi cultivation and can also take a lesson from the way in which rice farmers there benefit from the marketing and credit fa c i i i ties afforded414 words
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113 1961-02-17 2 RACKET IN POSTAL ORDERS IS PROBED J^L ALA Ll'MPl'R. Thuri. Federation postal authorities are investigating reports of illegal use of British and Malayan postal orders. The Postmaster-Gen-eral, Mr. E. M. May. confirmed today that Investigations were now underway. He would not elaborate. "We do not wish to make any comment113 words
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Article56 1961-02-17 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Malaya is among 22 countries which are now participating in the Internationa] Health Progress exhibition at New Delhi. The exhibition, organised in connection with the World Health Assembly now in session in the Indian capital, depicts a record of national progress and International56 words
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Article30 1961-02-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Social Welfare Lotteries Board has approved a grant of $20,000 to enable the Islah English School at Kota Bharu. to build an assembly hall.30 words
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261 1961-02-17 2 Asas: A useful role in South-east Asia says newspaper NEW YORK. Thurs.— The New York Times said in an editorial today After discussions at Kuala Lumpur, the Federation of Malaya. Thailand and the Philippines have taken the first steps towards forming a new grouping of BouthEast Asian nations. A communique261 words
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Article27 1961-02-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Motor Sports Club will hold a gokarat circuit meeting in the Merdeka Stadium car park on Sunday at 9 am.27 words
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Miscellaneous45 1961-02-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby •l*-»* ""N f r£M9KXMOi s* I f UOPEWEBE RSAOY /YOU SAID MORE AND COPGOtN NOT LATE 7 IW HVI I THAT AN J I LL qq q^ IS^ ~^> I v BA a *MNuTESy yMOUSAGO/ V«V OWN (cP**** 9 ZS~^C 145 words
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Miscellaneous253 1961-02-17 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 9. Ring a doctor during the re1. frugally disposed (7). cess In India (6). 5. Conference from 26 (7). 14. Persistent charm warrants a 10. Try allegoric ode for Samuel* good time (4. I). other names (6, 9). 17- Law Rome developed drama--11. Concealed group round253 words
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Article883 1961-02-17 3 'DUTY OF EVERY NATION TO OPPOSE UNILATERAL INTERVENTION IN THE CONGO' WASHINGTON. Thursday PRESIDENT KENNEDY said at his Press conference last night that A the United States considered that the only legal authority entitled to speak for the strife-torn Congo was a government established under883 words
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193 1961-02-17 3 K: CONTROL TO STOP ARMING IN SECRET YfOSCOW. Thurs. iTI Mr. Khrushchev in a message to President Kennedy has urged "rigid international control ;o prevent countries arming in secret, Tass said yesterday. The Soviet Prime Minister's proposal was in a message of thanks to President Kennedy for his cable ofReuter - 193 words
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Article33 1961-02-17 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. President Leonid Brezhnev of Kussia will visit Ghana at the end of his present visit to Guinea, at the invitation of President Nkrumah, Tass said last night. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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179 1961-02-17 3 'HEAVY FIGHTING' REPORT, THEN POLICE SWOOP OAVANA, Thurs— The Cuban Government announced last night that it had arrested dozens of suspected coun-ter-revolutionaries in raids in and around Havana. The announcement coincided with reports of heavy fighting in the Escambray mountains of Central Cuba, suggesting that anti-Castro guerillas were trying to179 words
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140 1961-02-17 3 LISTOWEL: BILL TOO LATE FOR MALAYA LONDON. Thurs. The Earl of Listowrl, until recently Governor of Ghana, said last night that a Bill to help overseas governments retain British civil servants was one of the most important measures of technical aid any government had presented io Parliament. It should haveReuter - 140 words
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Article159 1961-02-17 3 YEW YORK. Thurs. Liberia, in a surprise move yesterday, proposed that the Security Council take up the situation In troubled Angola, Portugal's West African possession. Mr. George Padmore, Llberian resident representative, read a statement which said that "fundamental human rights are being violated in Angola."Reuter - 159 words
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Article23 1961-02-17 3 ALGIERS. Thurs.— A grenade exploded in a bus in central Algiers yesterday injuring 12 people, three of them seriously. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article62 1961-02-17 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs. India has told China and Burma she cannot accept the junction of the borders of the three countries as shown on a map attached to the recent Chinese-Burmese border agreement. The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, told the Lower House of Parliament: "The erroneousReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1961-02-17 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. Garuda Indonesian Airways resumed its Dakota services as from yesterday. The company's Dakotas were grounded at the start of this month after one machine crashed into a West Java mountain, and another was lost over the Java Sea.44 words
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291 1961-02-17 3 LONDON, Thursday. MOUNTING costs of defence, national health service, police, pensions and other items will step up the British Government's bill for 1901-1962 by an estimated £280 million to a total of £5.187 million. K> was disclosed yesterin the Government's on Account"— a docuwhichReuter - 291 words
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Article91 1961-02-17 3 LONDON. Thurs. Seven Labour M.P.s yesterday countered a Parliamentary motion calling for control of immigration into Britain by another demanding this course be rejected. (The Government is now studying the effects on housing, labour and other conditions here of sharply Increased immigration from Commonwealth countries).Reuter - 91 words
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Article47 1961-02-17 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit Greece "at some convenient date." said a Press communique issued here at the end of two-day world-ranging talks between Mr. Macmillan and the G:eek Prime Minister. Mr. Constantine Karamanhs.47 words
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Advertisement122 1961-02-17 3 Corvette U SO FAST s*<~ You n match' it boil a pint of X water in less than two minutes a gallon in 10' i minutes. SO EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL Setting of control knob ensures correct temperature of water j from tepid to boiling. Heats exact amount of water required122 words
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Advertisement253 1961-02-17 3 All Tandberg units feature 17 1 ipi "The professional i i#m4 •f the future Tandberg 4S" stereo Topt D#<k The breathtaking performance ond brilliant versatility of this remarkable instrument can be matched only by pride of ownership. From every aspect design, engineering ond stv'ing it it the stereo tope deck253 words
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Miscellaneous410 1961-02-17 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metre* < 41 Metre*) Short Wave: 62 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraAM. f 6 0 3"5 Oo^MStiltag*- 6.32 Ku New Headline*; 6.05 Morning Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Teik 2S The M Nel?6. O 5 At Mor410 words
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Article388 1961-02-17 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs MRS. DARKE: THE FIRST IN PARTY TO NOTICE UNUSUAL 'EXTRA 9 STAR gEVEN people from Singapore saw the latest 6} ton Russian sputnik which launched the spaceship to Venus. They were camping in the Pahang National Park on Feb. 5. One of them388 words
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Article57 1961-02-17 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 126 th birthday Tlthlpuja of Sri Ramakrlshna will be celebrated at Ramakrlshna Temple. 179 Bartley Road, tomorrow. There will be devotional music and pujas between 11 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. In the evening at 6.30 the celebration will b? continued when devotional music, Arati57 words
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77 1961-02-17 4 PAP TO LEAD PROTEST ON LUMUMBA KILLING SINGAPORE, Thurs. The People's Action Party will arrange a mass meethif in Singapore to protest against the killing of Congolese Premier, Mr. Patrice Lumumba. The statement issued tonight said: "The Central Executive Committee of the P.A.P. at a meeting held today decided to77 words
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Article126 1961-02-17 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tickets to the Indonesian floating fair, due here on Feb. 23, and the cultural performance by members of a troupe travelling on board, are now available. Tickets to the fair, held on board the vessel Tamponas, are available from the Indonesian Consulate, 6th floor,126 words
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139 1961-02-17 4 Classical dances now more popular SINGAPORE, Thurs. Classical dancing here is expanding slowly but surely, according to Miss Muriel Lehmann, general secretary of the Royal Academy of Dancing, which sends out examiners here every year. Every year, said Miss Lehmann, examiners had to stay for a longer period here because139 words
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Article80 1961-02-17 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Seven criminal law detainees were released from the Pulau Senang settlement in time to Join their families in the Chinese New Year Eve reunion dinner on Tuesday. A Government statement said that this was the second batch of detainees to be so released80 words
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126 1961-02-17 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singaporeans are more book-conscious than ever before, says Mr. Thomas Hoar, 41. who travels about 50,000 miles every year selling books. Mr. Hoar, who is now in Singapore, is the representative of a leading British book publishing firm. He is visiting126 words
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Article149 1961-02-17 4 EXPERTS PAID $70,000 FOR FAKE QID YOU know that the famous Louvre one* paid $70,000 for a "200 B.C. Greek tiara" that turned out to be a fake? This is one of a series of exciting accounts of great art swindles beginning in the FREE PRESS tomorrow. You do not149 words
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Article159 1961-02-17 4 9 arrested on charge of gambling SINGAPORE, Thurs. As the city was getting Into the swing of the Chinese New Year gaiety on New Year's Eve. police a/rested nine persons, including four women, on a charge of gambling. But only one of the nine, Koh Chye Huat. showed up in159 words
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Article285 1961-02-17 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES fTTHE following Is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC From London. Dusseldorf. Beirut. Bahrein. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 6.15 p.m from London. Zurich. Istanbul. Teheran. Delhi. Rangoon (BA 792> 5.45 p.m.; from Melbourne. Sydney, Dar285 words
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Miscellaneous233 1961-02-17 4 Buys Bunny By Ralph Beimdahl LVi Abner By Ai Capp BY THIS T ME, DAISY MAES TO LOOK LJKEI^ B ___J O^ *<T r r\API ikl'Tr v/^ II HOMELY BUT SOMEHOW A -sPoTf— £-£V rv^Jc At^ac pwri/ TT^J^ FA LUWUBLE LI'L FACE BJNJ J CT^*^Ti/|^H^B(^^V^o wONE. COME < *-*Vftfe'"^A JM^^^B233 words
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Article, Illustration266 1961-02-17 5 MARKETSOUGHT FOR BOWLING EQUIPMENT THE vice president of AMF Far East Corporation, Mr. Peter W. H. Burgard, visited Singapore last week to investigate prospects of celling his company's bowling equipment en the Malayan market. Mr. Burgaid said that he would very much like to see Singaporeans take an interest in266 words
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Article46 1961-02-17 5 FIRE gutted the veneer factory of the British Borneo Timber Co. at Sandakan early this month, reports the North Borneo News. Machinery, botanical specimens and records were lost In the fire, it says. Firemen fought to save the District Forest Office nearby.46 words
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Article37 1961-02-17 5 Mr. E. E. Taylor, chair- man and managing director of Unigate Ltd. and Cow and Gate Ltd., and its subsidiary companies, will visit Singapore on March 2. He will be in Singapore for five days.37 words
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Article309 1961-02-17 5 TRADE WITH U.S. RISES FOLLOWING LIFTING OF RESTRICTIONS ON DOLLAR GOODS PAN-MALAYAN overseas trade with principal manufacturing countries Britain, Japan, the United States, West Germany, France and Italy made a sharp increase last year. Preliminary figures showed that imports from these countries into the Federation and309 words
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Article68 1961-02-17 5 AIR FRANCE'S Caravelle service, which has been operating for only 21 months, recently carried its millionth passenger. He was Mr. Juan Espino, who flew from Madrid to Paris. He was met by delegates of the Air France management and was presented with a Renault Dauphine by68 words
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Article47 1961-02-17 5 East German foreign trade officials are negotiating with British companies for supplies of equipment for East Germany's iron and steel industry. The general director of Dia Maschinen-Export, Mr. Guenther Pfuetzenreuter. said that i the negotiations would continue during the next month's Leipzig Spring Fair.47 words
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Article, Illustration152 1961-02-17 5 BUSINESS VISIT BY SOBRANIE GENERAL MANAGER MR. KENNETH SIMPSON, general sales manager of Sobranie Ltd., London, left Singapore on Wednesday after a 10-day visit. Sobranie are manufacturers of high quality cigarettes and pipe tobacco which are sold in almost every country in the world. They are also the only Independent152 words
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134 1961-02-17 5 ONE of Britain's latest contri buttons to automation techniques is an electricallycontrolled con veyor which can be made to work automatically without human intervention for a day or a week. The conveyor, already used by some British factories. Is the Flowmaster which stores, carries134 words
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Article, Illustration217 1961-02-17 5 \7ESPA is leading in the sales of motor scooters in the Federation and Singapore, said Dr. E. Vianson, foreign sales manager, when he visited the State this week. Dr. Vianson said that Vespa scooters were becoming increasingly popular with Malayans and the sales figures217 words
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Article191 1961-02-17 5 NEW soldering fluxes, based on polyethylene glycol, are now being made by Fry's Metal Foundries of London says the scientific correspondent of the Financial Times. One of them, T-5, so far not given a trade name, uses resin as flux and the polyethylene glycol191 words
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Article47 1961-02-17 5 Caravelles for S.A.S. SAS has purchased four more Caravelles, bringing the total to 21. Four Caravelles. have already been placed at the disposal of Swissair under a broad co-operation agreement with the Swissair car-| tier. An additional four Caravelles will be transferred to Swissair under the agreement.47 words
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255 1961-02-17 5 THE Financial Times predicts that the world pepper price will fall a good deal further, before the confidence of buyers is completely restored. The paper says that the whole pepper market, both black and white, is still too brightly coloured by the artificial255 words
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Article, Illustration205 1961-02-17 5 Finance firm announces expansion plan A IK HUA HANG Finance Ltd., of Middle Road, A Singapore, has acquired a plot of land of over 3,900 sq. ft. at Waterloo Street on which a new and bigger office is being built. The new office, which will be completed within six months,205 words
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205 1961-02-17 5 Changes within the Rank Organisation THE RECENT decision by the Rank Organisation to acquire the U.S. Twentieth Century-Fox interests in the Metropolis and Bradford Trust. Britain, has drawn attention tj the changes that have been going on within the Rank group, says the Fin- I ancial Times. The trust controlled205 words
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Article104 1961-02-17 5 'Guide to Singapore' on sale The 14th edition of Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya, published by Papineau Studios, is now on sale. The book, which has been revised and brought up to date with new illustrations, has 326 pages, and contains informative chapters on the multi-racial people of104 words
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Advertisement55 1961-02-17 5 Manikin 'Cellophane' wrapped to keep every cigar in perfect condition Tens in flat tins the biggest value in small cigars I. .Mlm.m t ion ITO INT. IHI the job's done so v _">»« cr much simpler with '^^^^^^B You will want handy Always keep Sellotape handy. A variable at all55 words
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Advertisement144 1961-02-17 5 I m Tata! i* i y these... J& put a Qompton Parkinson CEILING FAN into circulation The CP. higWHicimcy ceiling fan has been daicned to jive th« grrateat poatibla circulation of air per unit current consumption. A fina«r-tip wall control enable* it to be rotated at vir> ing fpcedt to144 words
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Obituary48 1961-02-17 6 I* H'*r*l* lit (minimum) DOROTHY AND JIM HARDMAN wiah to thank thrlr Frlrndi for all kood wl*n*a r»r»n»<J oa tbflr retirement from BlnK*pore. MR. AND MRS. PA. THOMAS tb**k fnrnde. r«l»Mvn for thrir kind atttndanr*. valuable prrarni*. congratulatory reuiti» oa th* occaaion or their marrlM* oa 4-2-1861.48 words
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583 1961-02-17 6 The Straits Time s Friday, February 17, 1961. The U.N. At Stake The Secretary-General ol the United Nations now personifies the Congo crisis which threatens to wreck the world organisation. Let there be no doubt what the issue is. If Mr. Hammarskjoeld is compelled to resign then the usefulness of583 words
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Article431 1961-02-17 6 A Liberian attempt to have 'disturbances in Angola inscribed on the agenda of the Security Council produced no positive result this week, but !it was a warning shot that 1 will be followed by others. I Russia and the U.A.R. both supported the move. Angola with a population431 words
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Article200 1961-02-17 6 The exact cost of eradicating malaria from Malaya can only be guessed until the trial project in the Jtawang-Ulu Selangor district is completed in a year's time. But most experts including those from the World Health Organisation who are supervising the trial agree that $10 million a year200 words
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1362 1961-02-17 6 C.E. CARRINGTON - Should immigration to Britain be controlled? C.E. CARRINGTON IT SHOULD BE QUALITY THAT MUST COUNT By Th* second of two articles TO EXCLUDE ILLITERATES, THE UNEMPLOYED AND CRIMINALS WOULD NOT BE UNJUST THE most striking change in the pattern of migration into and out of Britain in recent years is1,362 words
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387 1961-02-17 6 RABAT. Thurs. Tlit French attack on President Brezhnev's Illyushin aircraft over the Mediterranean while on its way from Moscow to Rabat, has given additional Impact to the President's "goodwill" mission to Africa. The Incident Is expected to be duly exploited with frequent comparisons387 words
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Advertisement85 1961-02-17 6 Challenge to the New .Africa The wind of change sweeps through a continent bringing with it contradictory problems and threats that mean an end to personal and political freedom for millions of people. In a thoughtful article in the January Reader's Digest (now on sale) famous writer Elspeth Huxley (who85 words
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Advertisement11 1961-02-17 6 "^W I afl BOUSTEAD S Uk« the trouble out of travel11 words
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Article411 1961-02-17 7 NEW MOON SIGHTED AND KELANTAN CURTAILS CHINESE NEW YEAR ENTERTAINMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MORE than 4,000,006 Muslims in the Federation and Singapore started their monthlong dawn-to-dusk fast today. The new moon was sighted simultaneously last night at Telok Kemang, Negri Sembilan, Muar and Johore. Government411 words
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Article, Illustration143 1961-02-17 7 Australian trade official here for talks [(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Australian Minister for Trade, Mr. R. W. Swartz, arrived here today to discuss trade matters with Federation Government officials and local businessmen. He said: "We feel there are many opportunities to Increase the two-way trade143 words
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152 1961-02-17 7 70 FROM WEST IRIAN STILL STRANDED IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— About 70 Indonesians who arrived here on Tuesday from West Irian are still awaiting repatriation to Indonesia. They are among 400 people retrenched by the Netherlands New Guinea Petroleum Co. in Borong, West Irian. They decided to return to Indonesia152 words
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Article62 1961-02-17 7 PENANG. Thurs.— Because of the Muslim fast, the Penang branch of the Central Bank of Malaya will be opened at night on March 4 instead of in the morning. The opening ceremony at the bank's China Street Ghaut premises will be performea by the Governor, Raja62 words
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Article29 1961-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Theatre Club will present a play, "Night Must Fall," at the Town Hall for three nights from Feb. 23. commencing at 9.15 p.m.29 words
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Article90 1961-02-17 7 KUCHING, Thurs. The British Government, which has already made a Colonial Development and Welfare grant of $212,000 to cover 85 per cent of the cost of a new road being built from Lundu to Serayan. has made a fur- ther allocation of $30,600 towards the90 words
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Article, Illustration72 1961-02-17 7 A DRAGON dancer on top of a pole In busy Petaline Street, Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He is trying to reach an any pow placed near the roof by the owner of the shop. He was one of several dragon dancers who toured the capital's72 words
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198 1961-02-17 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rrHE crime situation here during the first 48 hours A of the Chinese New Year was reported to be "well under control." i There were only three robberies yesterday in which cash and property totalling only $830 were stolen. Four bicycles, a198 words
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Article23 1961-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Spastic Children's Association will hold Its annual meeting at the British Council Hall on Feb. 28.23 words
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Article26 1961-02-17 7 KUCHING. Thurs. A Japanese eight-man team from the Nippon Coal Mining Co. has arrived here to carry out Investigations Into coal deposits at Sllantek.26 words
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Article29 1961-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, will open the Selangor Ful Chlu Association building at Petallng Street on Saturday.29 words
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Article52 1961-02-17 7 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A seven-year-old schoolboy, Llm Kirn Seng, was killed In a motor accident at Jalan Raja Uda here on Chinese New Yeai Eve. Llm was knocked down by a car proceeding towards Alor Star. He died Instantaneously. Butterworth traffic police today appealed for eye-wit-nesses of52 words
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Article413 1961-02-17 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday ANEW calendar which will avoid the "unlucky" Friday the 13th and give each quarter an equal amount of days, is the brainchild of Dr. W. E. Edwards who is now in Singapore on his fourth trip round the world seeking support for his413 words
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Article123 1961-02-17 7 Heah raps the no-coat brigade PENANG, Thurs. Members and guests attending the Penang Chinese Swimming dab's annual reunion last night were urged to wear coats at dinners and other big social functions. The appeal came from the club's patron, Mr. Heah Joo Seang. who said that informal dress on these123 words
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Article37 1961-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— After a one-night stopover here the chief of the Indonesian Air Force, Air Marshal 8. Suryadarma, left by a special plane this morning for a 10-day goodwill tour of India.37 words
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Article188 1961-02-17 7 TWO MEN KILLED 'LAND HAUNTED' CEGAMAT, Thurs. Workers felling trees for a land development scheme at Midoi. 13 miles from here, believe the area is haunted. Two workmen have been killed and two others seriously injured since work began. In one case, a workman had not yet started on cutting188 words
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Article58 1961-02-17 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. —An Auster plane gave fiveminute trips to 124 people here yesterday. They paid $5 each. The plane, which took of! from the polo ground, was piloted by Mr. V. Barken, chief instructor of the Penang Flying Club. Mr. N. Ellem, and Mr. P.58 words
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Article20 1961-02-17 7 TRENGGANU, Thurs. Owing to strong river currents, the Dungun ferry is closed to all traffic until further notice.20 words
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162 1961-02-17 7 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Police today gave details of the incidents which led to the assault of two European planters on Kapayang Estate on Sunday. The planters. Mr. K. C. Holland and his assistant, Mr. B Reglnatto, suffered head Injuries when they were beaten by workers on162 words
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Advertisement253 1961-02-17 8 TENDERS MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE. Tenders from Contractors Class C" and above, registered with the Chief Civil Engineer, Malayan Railway. Kuala Lumpur, and Divisional Engineer, Malayan Railway. Ipoh. will be received by the Chairman. Tender Opening Board c/o Chief Accountant. Malayan Railway. Kuala Lumpur, up to 12.00 noon on Monday253 words
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Advertisement725 1961-02-17 8 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, IMS AND THE CREDITORS VOLUNTARY WINDING UP OF UNITED CHINESE SHIPPING COMPANY LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby Riven that the creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being woundup voluntarily are required on or before the 17th day of March.725 words
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Advertisement778 1961-02-17 8 IMHBHPHIHH^ (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt Cl (.Win.;— Box M ttt. oxtro EUROPEAN FAMILY with tbr« children require ooe cook amah snd oae general amah. Apply 17 Sbelford i Road. Spore 11 after 5 p.m. ESTABLISHED MALAY BUILDING Contractor requires Qualified Civil tnflneer, "eeh. Assistant. Head Office,778 words
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Advertisement616 1961-02-17 8 HOUSES m LAND FOR SALE Xt Wordt Si (Mi*.)— Box it clt. txtro SMALL HOLOING rubber estates within the District of Ulu Langat aad Building Plots is the Kajang town I limit for sale For full particulars please contact Messrs. Reags Co. MA Mam Street Kajang. BOOKS t PUBLICATIONS tt616 words
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Advertisement457 1961-02-17 8 EDUCATION Xt Wordt SI (Mi*.)— Box It eta. txtro CAMSRIOGt OOMRMPONOtNCt SCHOOL. We Offer courses to Mathematics and all Arts subjects for H.8.C., all subjects for 0.5.C., Form Pour. L.C.U. and Primary Six; English for Q.T.. Chinese Senior and Junior Middle Classes Chinese aad Malay for 0.8.C. and Bookkeeping for457 words
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Advertisement410 1961-02-17 8 DOGS, PETS. ETC. Xt Wordt SI (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. extra COCKIR IPANIILI fCOIGHCC Rouadwood Sire Motala Dam seven < weeks. ***** dog left for sale MKA < Claag I JB, 2753. I VEHICLES FOR SALE Xt Wordt St (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. extra AUSTIN A4O Convrrtshle. mrtsltc grey re-sprayrd.410 words
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Advertisement482 1961-02-17 8 FOR SALE Xt Wordt Si (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. txtro IMI SHIPMENTS American foods cheaper now: Brsrhtowrls 4 «snr» designs 52.80, Bathingsuits. Beachlackets, Jantzen Bwlmwear. Visit Luck s 17. Orchard Rd.. Spore CARPETS INDIAN WOOLLCN rot' lt notion) prices. a B" ISO 00 To Clear cotton carpets "I x 9"482 words
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Advertisement1662 1961-02-17 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE YD ABER. LIVERPOOL. SULSSOW. LDNDDN > CODJTINETAI PDRTS. Oui Spore Soils F. S'Mm Fenang PTRRHUS Liverpool, Glasgow Teday UERTES M'aatllM, liierpul. A'mouth Dm Fel a FM 11/21 ANCHISES li.ereeel, GiISIOW FM II FM 21 FM 22/27 FM 21/ 1 EIPENOR Ginoa, H'burg, L'don, Holl Fel 241,662 words
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Advertisement1544 1961-02-17 9 SJJlffme THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. U^V SINtAPORE dMWpaiaiee) ia tka OaittdJ Dwgaaai) is LINES SAILS ta ABED. UK. S> CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. S'hem Panang BENNACHIE Antwerp. Naalarg. Bremen. Leeaaa, Rotterdam a/14 Fat BENMHOR Liverpool, Hull, Rottiroim, Hamburg Cia 1/ teday 11/21 FM BENAVON haaatrg. London. G'mouth Midp-lesTrough ll1,544 words
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Advertisement1239 1961-02-17 9 ibm^. McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. VrvCtJV lUI "H 1 \E V* 4 ILLIPMAM UMB all KLA VKNESS LINE LBNBON, HAMDURS. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE. LBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. t HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t> PORTLAND. CITY OF RIPON Acciptiag large fer CutraJ t Suit S'pori P. Sham Penani Aaorioa. 11/14 Fal 2S/27 rel1,239 words
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489 1961-02-17 10 DIFFICULT YEAR FOR U.S. RUBBER INDUSTRY By Our Market Correspondent •TWO top United States executives have spoken of the difficult year experienced by the rubber manufacturing industry. One has claimed that his company's synthetic rubber will be fully competitive with natural and will be in some respects superior to it.489 words
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Article108 1961-02-17 10 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Invests ment shares maintained steady trend. Federal Hotels gained 9d. to 7s. 3d. and Rothmans 2s. 3d. to 955. National Consolidated Eased lid. to 255. 7d. Bas« metals and the oils remained firm. Commonwealth bonds held a firm tone. Con. Zinc 86/- Mt. Ita ss/7Vk N.B.H.108 words
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Article125 1961-02-17 10 Industrials still seek lead LONDON. Thurs. The Investors Chronicle market newsletter writes: London gilts declined to nearly their all-time low and then rallied from an oversold position. Industrials are still looking for a lead. Gold shares reacted to test recent resistance points. In base metals the rally In copper price125 words
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151 1961-02-17 10 Steel outlook may not improve until April NEW YORK, Thurs. —If late orders come in as hoped. February and March could show consecutive but small steps in steel improvement. Iron Age magazine says. However .the magazine warned that it may be April before there is any Improvement worth noting in151 words
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Article92 1961-02-17 10 NEW RUBBER CONTRACT NOW IN USE NEW YORK. Thurs. Trading In the new standard rubber contract opened today with four contracts sold, one May at U.S. 28.80 cents per pound and three January at U.S. 28.48 cents per pound. This compared with the opening of the Rex contract in which92 words
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Article85 1961-02-17 10 Taipinc Rubber Plantations:— The directors have declared a final dividend of 174 Per cent making a total of 25 per cent for the year to Sept. 30. 1960. (against IS per cent). Profit was £93.043 (£56.575) before tax of £36.968 (£21.993). Padang Senang Rubber:— A dividend of 3085 words
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Advertisement1104 1961-02-17 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Sorvlco E.T.A. E.I.A. 'E.T*. Spore P. Shim Pening h>g-.» L. Antem N. York Kiattm Mtri" H Ftl/ I Mar I Mtr N Mar 12 «r Kamkiwi Mar." 23/31 Mir 31 Mjt 4 tpr 21 Apr It Mi, All suitably equipped with deep tinht tor carriage1,104 words
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Advertisement362 1961-02-17 10 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD NEDERLAND LINE ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM FAST DIRECT SERVICE TO GREAT LAKES MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE. Spore Port S'hom Penang Montreo "Toliwe" (SMN) 5/12 Mor 13/14 Mar 15 Mar 17 Apr "Utrecht" (RL) 5/12 Apr 13/14 Apr ISApr !BM oy "Tobion" (SMN) 5/12 May 13/14 May362 words
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Advertisement699 1961-02-17 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMRAGA GERAKAN PELAJARAN DEW ASA (A4v.lt Education Board I Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for two posts: (1) Clerical Assistant: one Salary Scale: $130 8A 164/170 10A 360/ 360 10A 330. Qualification!! (I) Passed Form IV In an English School or Chinese Junior Middle 111 or699 words
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Advertisement464 1961-02-17 10 NOTICES ffe V 4* CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD LICENCE FOR SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY IN PENGERANG VILLAGE. PENGERANG PENINSULA. SOUTH JOHORE. Notice Is hereby given that the Central Electricity Board of the Federation of Malays will consider applications for a licence to supply electricity In Pengerang Village. South Johore. Persons Interested In464 words
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Advertisement407 1961-02-17 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD LICENCE FOR SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY IN SUNGEI KAPAL, PENGERANG PENINSULA. SOUTH JOUORE. Notice ts hereby given that the Central Electricity Board of the Federation of Malaya will con* alder applications for a licence to supply electricity in Sungel Kapal, South Johore. Persons interested In giving such407 words
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193 1961-02-17 11 16 stayers to contest Selangor Gold Cup RINA HEADS FIELD WITH 9.1 T STABLE'S Rina. a gallant second to Froffie in the 9f Cup Trial last week, sets pride of place in a field of 16 top stayers in the first of the season's classics the lj-mile Selangor Gold Cup193 words
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Article75 1961-02-17 11 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Richie Benaud will captain Australia's team of 17 cricketers for this year's tour of England. "Baby' of the side is 19-year-old Graham McKer.zie, a new fast bowling "hope." The team is: R. Benaud "-apt). N. Harvey ivice-capti. B. Booth. P. Burge, A. Davidson.Reuter - 75 words
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Article1849 1961-02-17 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By BIG SWEEP Total pool $160,500. Ist prise *****5 $43,335 2nd prise *****9 $21,667 3rd prise *****1 $10,833. Starters ($2,166 each): Not. *****6. *****8, *****3,*****3, *****1. CONSOLATION ($963 each): Not. *****6. *****7, *****2, *****3, *****2, *****1, *****7, *****1. *****5, *****7. TAKE EASY WAS1,849 words
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Article242 1961-02-17 11 JOON LORE O'SULLIVAN IN FINAL IPOH, Thursday. THOO JOON LOKE, the 1958 runner-up who was the x best qualifier, will meet Jim O'Sullivan in the final of the North Malayan golf championship on the Tiger Lane course here tomorrow, teeing oft* at 8.30 a.m. i Both Joon Loke and O'Sullivan242 words
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Article191 1961-02-17 11 SOCCER Ml AR KO 8 -FINAL: Partt Jawa 2 (A. Rahman) Ltndaron Eat 1 (Attn Kachang). HAT CUP (Oemaa): United Temtang But. Bekok 3 (Rajan 3. Muhidl) Mlddleton Est, Bahau 2 (Karupplah. Suaran). HOCKEY FAKELF CUP (Spore): Sad KEO Gurkha Rifles (holders) 2 'Rabekarana Rai) 19th Signal Regt.191 words
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Article677 1961-02-17 11 ]^ORMAN O'NEILL, who scored 1 522 runs, had the highest aggregate by a batsman on either side in the Test series between Australia and West Indies which ended here yesterday. O'Neill, however, was second to Peter Burge in the Australian averages. Burge who played in onlyReuter - 677 words
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Article37 1961-02-17 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— The Kedah Government has given a grant of $1,500 to the Kedah AAA. wnjch will hold Its annual meet at Jltra, 12 miles north of Alor Star, on July 13 and 14.37 words
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Article224 1961-02-17 11 Grout was out, says Worrell MELBOURNE. Thurs. Controversy is raging over the "bail-off" Incident at a crucial stage of the Fifth and deciding Test match between Australia and West Indies yesterday. Fifteen minutes before the match ended when Australia, 354 for •even, required four runs for victory, Wally Orout chopped224 words
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Advertisement228 1961-02-17 11 me is railing you! 1 1 l/^^ Mi of wonderful golden _J\///'/«"O beaches and calm scenic /r^gVy/ V~/' beauty, a shopper's paradis* [tnIIXTA an< a >U8 neMman>B weekVJ// N/JA 6nd retreat The Bear«e ar the /xl^/t^,, fj\ wor| d renowned virtues cf Aa vjj I h\\, •"chanting Penang Island L/l\228 words
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Miscellaneous44 1961-02-17 11 SPORTS DIARY GOLF North Malayan championships final (.Tiger Lane course, Ipoh). HOCKEY PENANG LEAGUE: Sepoy Lines *A' v Eastern Smelting SC (D. Kramat). IPOH LEAGL'E DIV. 1: Anderson i»ns v Indian RC (upper pa4ant> STORE JIMOR KO: Police *A" v Eveready < Thomson Rd). I44 words
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Article, Illustration963 1961-02-17 12 NEW YORK. Thursday NO SUCCESSOR COULD BE APPOINTED IF HE WENT, SECURITY COUNCIL TOLD itfR. Dag Hammarskjoeld yesterday rejected Soviet demands for his resignation as UN Secretary-General He said in other circumstances he would have bowed to the wishes of the great power members of963 words
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441 1961-02-17 12 new Secretary-General could be appointed... "The world would have to bow to the wish of the Soviet Union to have this organisation, on its executive side, run by a triumvirate which could not function and which most definitely would not provide the InstrumentReuter - 441 words
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Article55 1961-02-17 12 ELISABETHVILLE. Thurs —Mr. Tshombe of Katanga said he would not receive an international commission to Investigate the murder of M*. Patrice Lumumba In a Press statement he said, howevr, that the Katanga would not oppose journalists who wished to Inquire Into circumstances of the firstReuter - 55 words
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Article33 1961-02-17 12 NEW DELHI. Thura. China has claimed the 18.000 square mile Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan as an integral part of Tibet, according to a report In the newspaper Indian Express today.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article357 1961-02-17 12 ONDON. Wed. There was a Lj general Inclination to take a more favourable view of the January trade figures In London stock markets today and with buyers once more taking an active Interest. Industrials resumed the upward trend that was abruptly halted by the Federation of British Industries'357 words
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963 1961-02-17 12 NEW YORK, Thursday OIR Patrick Dean, British president of the United Nations Security Council, said last night that the Russian statement yesterday on the Congo could be interpreted only as a major attempt to sabotage the U.N. itself.963 words
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Article58 1961-02-17 12 MR. ZORIN studiously ignored Mr. HammarsKjoeld when the Secretary-General entered the Security Courw cil chamber for yesterday's Congo debate and shook hands with many delegates. Mr. Hammarskjoeld appeared in good spirits. Mr. Zorin glanced once at him frim two seats away but maintained his usual impassive expressionReuter - 58 words
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Article32 1961-02-17 12 LONDON. Wed. Spot 34Hd.. Mar. 34< 3 d, Apr-June 24 ,d July-Sept. 24Nd.. Oct.-Dec. 24\d., Jan.-!— r. MHd- Feb. e.i.f. 23 T 4d.. Mar. ttTid.. Apr. 24d. Tone: Quiet after cteady.32 words
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Article22 1961-02-17 12 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £791, sellers 1791 > Forward t»y«n £7M<4, sellers £799. Setttemeot £79l'j. Turnover f w no tons. p.m. IS ton*.22 words
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Article138 1961-02-17 12 25 whites heid some are beaten T EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. U.N. sources said hert today that 25 Europeans were arrested in pro-Lum-umba Bukavu provina yesterday. Some were roughly handled by troops and one was taken to hospital. Other Europeans living in Bukavu and Stanleyville locked themselves in their homes or stayed138 words
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Obituary113 1961-02-17 12 MRS LIM HENO CHOW (net Kvkee Mini wife of (he late Mr. Lim Heng Chow. 5 Choon Guan Street. Singapore 2. passed aw-'.y peacefully on 16th February, 1961, leaving behind her beloved ion* Say Ann. Say Sal. Say Hoe. Sal Phlow. Sal Pheng. Sal Kang and Say Han: daughters113 words
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