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Title Section24 1961-03-01 1 AVI H\«.'; lI AIL Y MHIII lll» SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Hot*** He*** I**1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1961. 15 CENTS.24 words
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Article, Illustration331 1961-03-01 1 Dag's assistant flies in to praise Federation for Congo help Mr. N tells of plan to aid Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. filK Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. C. V. Narasimham, flew here today to say "thank you" to Tengku Abdul Rahman for Malaya's contribution to331 words
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Article56 1961-03-01 1 ORAN. Wr.xtwn Algeria. Tuo. Moslem demonstrators killed throe people in demonstrations in tho Moslem quarter here today. Pint reports said the dead vo European women, burned alive, and one Moslem soldier. Two people wen injured. Disorders broke out in early afternoon, when stonethrowing Moslems attackedReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration276 1961-03-01 1 Diet: An open mind on South Africa 'HEAD-ON CLASH' TALK IS NOT HELPFUL... OTTAWA, Tues. Mr. John Diefenbaker. the Canadian Prime Minister, said today it would not be appropriate to reveal Canada's position on South Africa's Commonwealth membership in advance of next week's Prime Ministers' conference. Answering a question in276 words
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Article357 1961-03-01 1 I SINGAPORE. Tues. I T^HE Ministry of Education today announced the offer of bursaries to students who have already been admitted to Nanyang University, or who will be admitted to courses of study in the University of Malaya. Bursaries u-ill be awarded on the basis of357 words
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Article18 1961-03-01 1 NEW DELHI. Tues— lndia will spend about 2.829.200.000 rupees (about $1,804,125,000) I on defence next year.18 words
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Article, Illustration207 1961-03-01 1 GHAZALI OFF TO LONDON for P.M. TALKS U.N. change may be a topic KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •JHl] future set-up of the United Nations Sicretarial is likely to come up for discussion ;ii the forthcoming Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference in London. This was indicated here today by Inche Ghazali bin Shafie.207 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-03-01 1 Violence by students: Pakistan is -regretful- NEW DELHI, Tues. Mr. Nrhrti. tlif Indian Prime .Minister, told Parliament today that Pakistan had expressed "great regret" over recent violent student demonstrations outside the Indian High Commission at Karachi. lie said India had lodged a strong protest after the incident. MR. NEHRU49 words
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Article, Illustration270 1961-03-01 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche A. Rahim Ishak, was today named Chairman of the Singapore Algerian Aid Fund Committee, which is aimed at channelling support for Algerian freedom. Members of the committee are Mr. Jek270 words
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Article51 1961-03-01 1 SAIGON, Tues. Communist guerillas cut down more than 200 rubber trees during a battle with Government forces at Tra Nho rubber plantation, 30 miles northeast j of here last Saturday. The trees were cut to block the passage of government forces. The plantation is French-owned.Reuter - 51 words
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Article331 1961-03-01 1 IPOII. Tims. Ticket No. 2767)19. sold in Penang. won the first prize of 5375.000 in the Social Welfare Lottery drawn here today. The second prize of 51 25.000 went to ticket No. *****11. sold in Johore. Ticket .No. 328M15, sold in Perak. won third prize of 560.00331 words
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Article355 1961-03-01 1 SPECIAL CLASSES: BIG RESPONSE SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Adult Education Board's announcement that it would open evening classes this year leading to the Senior Cambridge, Senior Middle 111 and Higher School CerUflcate examinations, has met with "tremendous response." The board's chairman, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. who said this In a355 words
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Article38 1961-03-01 1 LATEST ISRAEL COVT. CX II itl SALEM. Tbm '.in •t.iki-r Prt him r «uri<tn told PfUMrni h.ik in Z^i tmlny hi inablr to form new I i lunu-nt and asked r. i isMilutitin «f >ln P.irli.unrnt.i— l I38 words
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Article, Illustration493 1961-03-01 2 DE GAULLE AND BOURGUIBA MEET IN PARIS, THEN •THIi-f IS THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE WAR' PARIS, Tuesday. TTOPKS of an early settlement of the Algerian conflict soared last night after a day of talks between President de Gaulle and President Habib Bourguiba ofReuter - 493 words
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Article40 1961-03-01 2 JAKARTA. Tue.v Smallpox and dysentery in Central Java, have killed 512 people. The Minister for Health Dr Satryo. has gone to the smallpox-Infected area to organise a mass Inoculation campaign. Thirty-eight doctors have been conscripted.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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178 1961-03-01 2 W. EUROPEAN 7-NATION GROUP'S UNITY MOVE PARIS, Tuts. The ministerial council of the seven-nation Western European Union last night said that the foreign ministers "have agreed to encourage the reinforcement of the political and economic unity of Western Europe. This was stated In a communiaue issued after a one-day meeting.Reuter - 178 words
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Article304 1961-03-01 2 VAIKOBI. Tues. A^ Africans in Kenya's eight clay general election ending tonight hive shown such patience, good humonr and selfcontrol that they may be rewarded by the release of Jomo Kenyatta the man who has dominated the election from a distance. Bearded Krnyatta was304 words
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Article64 1961-03-01 2 LONDON. Tues.— The British Foreign Office spokesman today discounted Press reports that a British naval officer in Moscow had been sending his dirty linen back to a laundry In Britain through the diplomatic bag. The spokesman said: •'Preliminary enquiries indicate that no naval officer InReuter - 64 words
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Article64 1961-03-01 2 PUSHED A BED 40. MILES SACRAMENTO. (California). Tues.— A crimp of 80 college students pushed a "roller bed" in relays 40 miles from Marysville to Sacramento on Sunday in eight hours and five minutes to claim a new "world title." They said they had bettered a University of British Columbia64 words
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Article73 1961-03-01 2 Belgrade expels Albanian envoy BELGRADE. Tues. -YugoI slavia yesterday gave an Albanian Embassy official 48 hours to leave the country following the expulsion of a Yugoslav diplomat from Albania The man who Is to leave' Belgrade was named as Muharem Keta. The Yugoslav i involved. Joze Ticotic, was "attacked" byReuter - 73 words
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150 1961-03-01 2 Commons told: Step forward for Fiji I ONDON, Tues. Mr. lain Macleod, the Colonial Secretary, yes- terday announced a constitutional advance in the Fiji Islands, aj British Colony in the Pacific. He told the House of Commons that the Governor of Fiji and he considered the elected representatives of theReuter - 150 words
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Article41 1961-03-01 2 COLOGNE. West Germany i. Tues.— An F-34 jet lighter of the West German Air Force crashed in a wood i at Kommern west of here to- day killing the pilot, the West German news agency D.P.E. reported —Reuter. IReuter - 41 words
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383 1961-03-01 2 Defence: Gaitskell wins vote after Labour Party row I ONDON. Tues. A L* verbal battle has broken out among the 12 men who formed the drafting committee to hammer out the British Labour Party's new statement on defence policy. A dramatic development last night was that Mr. Hugh (iaitskell, theReuter - 383 words
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Article62 1961-03-01 2 NEW YORK. Tues. Mr. I Khrushchev has upologistti to the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nfhru, for Soviet spying In India. Newsweek magazine 1 said in its current issue. The magazine said three Soviet Embassy itfmployee> who were caught spying for china and expelled from IndiaReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement92 1961-03-01 2 Mr. Wong is a man who keeps fit by exercising daily. But he knows that tfjjfa gP<^^^^9 mb I B E E CD E this is nut enough. Inner health is necessary too and that's why he ukes I a of Benedictine DOM regularly even 1 day. He and jiis92 words
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Miscellaneous29 1961-03-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby v. If ive BuTTEceo) put tue irANOSTApteo) /you porgot) re .VOCIC TOAST J CAR OUT J TUE 6NGIN6/ TO OPEN < I p^ I 2MS>29 words
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Article, Illustration280 1961-03-01 3 Britain to step up military exercises LONDON, Tues. British troops will combine with air transport units this year In a: series of wide-ranging exercises throughout the Commonwealth aimed at stepping up mobility and flexibility, a Defence Ministry spokesman announced yesterday. A dozen or more mobility: exercises are280 words
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172 1961-03-01 3 MYSORE MAHARAJAH —WELCOMES QUEEN— THE Maharajah of Mysore (with turban) who is also the Governor of the •-tate. receives Queen Elizabeth on her arrival at Bangalore. The Queen and Prince Philip, now visiting Nepal, flew in an RAF Dakota yesterday morning from the hunting tamp at Meghauli to Pokhra inReuter - 172 words
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259 1961-03-01 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. —The State Department roday condemned as the "grossest distortion a roport that Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, favours a drastic revision of United States nuclear military policy. The department spokesman. Mr. Lincoln White, sale' the report— in a WashingtonReuter - 259 words
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Article106 1961-03-01 3 ALL QUIET NOW IN PONDOLAND CAPETOWN. Tues Mr. Daa:> de Wet Nel. Minister for. Bantu administration and development, said yesterday tha' hundreds, of criminals and agitators had been rounded up in eastern Pondo- 1 la.'iv. H:. 1 told the Senate; "From! reports received here, indications are that most of theReuter - 106 words
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455 1961-03-01 3 NO RUSSIAN ROULETTE IN RHODESIA' SAYS SIR ROY SALISBURY. Tues. The Rhodesian Federal Government is seeking powers to call up every ablebodied man in the territory for reserve duties. A Bill amending the Defence Act presented to the Federal Assembly yestetxiay by the Defence Mini.tcr. Mr. J.M. Caldicott, will enableReuter - 455 words
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Article49 1961-03-01 3 SHEFFIELD (England). Tues. Gordon D. Davy, 34. was Jailed for life for murdering his landlady sweetheart. The prosecution >aid that Davy had been living with Mrs. Kathleen Conway and killed her In a fit of aimer after she toid him he would have to go.49 words
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Article, Illustration230 1961-03-01 3 STORM OVER AFRICA FOR AFRICANS STATEMENT WASHINGTON, Tues.— Democrats rallied yesterday to the defence of the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Mr. G. Mermen Williams, whose "Africa for Africans'* declaration has aroused much criticism in Rhodesia and Britam. Republican Party leaders had demanded that President Kennedy recall Mr.230 words
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Article28 1961-03-01 3 KARACHI, Tues.— A total of 161 people have been arrested for anti-Indian riots here. All schools and colleges would be closed for a week, authorities announced.28 words
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Miscellaneous256 1961-03-01 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres Short Have: t>- metres from 8.00 9.00 p.m. A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News: 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise; 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary: 11.02 Ma.sterworks From France; 11.30 War 1 Against256 words
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Miscellaneous152 1961-03-01 3 ware The Hunter: 10.30 The Clitheroe Kid: 11. 00 Close Down RADIO MALAYA (41.7 meires) AM 6.00 Time Signal. Negaraku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Tellc Lee; 7.00 Melodies And Memories: 7.30 Time Signal. News: 7.35 Song Time; 7.45 Speak Malay (Series 1I>; 8.00 Time Signal.152 words
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Article141 1961-03-01 4 'Fair will strengthen our ties 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister lor Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, this evening stressed the importance ol personal contact in promoting international understanding and co-opera-tion at a reception for the visiting Indonesian cultural delegation. The reception was given by cultural organisations in Singapore at the Victoria141 words
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Article47 1961-03-01 4 Bi-lingual speech contest SINGAPORE. Tues. The I Chinese Y.M.C.A.s third an-' tiual inter-school bi-Hngual speech contest will be hold, sn May 4 and 11 each day beginning at 2.30 p.m. The Chinese-English contest will take place on the first day and the MalayEnglish on the second day.47 words
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Article361 1961-03-01 4 GOVERNMENT MOVE TO BOOST EXPANSION SINGAPORE, Tuesday I 1 THE Singapore Government today announced details of a new policy on water, electricity and gas supplies aimed at boosting all forms of development and expansion programmes in the Slate partij cularfy new indusj tries an d housing361 words
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Article, Illustration187 1961-03-01 4 Food and clothing for victims of Monday's fire VICTIMS of the Upper Chin Chew Street fire yesterday received gifts of food and clothing at the Havelock Road Community Centre, where they have been housed since their homes were gutted on Monday morning. Each man received two coloured shirts, two khaki187 words
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296 1961-03-01 4 Dakotas in Malaya to be replaced -BOAC chief j SINGAPORE, Tuet. rpHE chairman of British Overseas Airways CorA poration, Sir Matthew Slattery, today confirmed that he would hold discussions with his associated company, the Malayan Airways, on plans to replace their Dakotas with modern aircraft. Sir Matthew, who arrived here296 words
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Article69 1961-03-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A German dance duo who have worked together for 10 years will be in Singapore to present the German Chamberdance for the first time. Liza Czobel and Alexander von Swaine will perform at the Victoria Theatre on March 8. accompanied by Swiss pianist. Miss69 words
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Article62 1961-03-01 4 SLOWLY and patiently, Tiiviah Friedman worked on every clue he could unearth out of the past of Adolf Eichmann. mv derer of millions of Jews. Then he learned that Eichmann had escaped WITHOUT A TRACE. Read the continuation of this thrilling:, heart-break-ing 15-year hunt by62 words
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166 1961-03-01 4 STATEMENT TO POLICE WAS FALSE: YEAR'S JAIL SINGAPORE, Tues. A former watchman of the Gimson School for Boys was today found guilty in the Third Criminal District Court of making a false statement to a police officer in April last year in conjunction with an alleged murder and was sentenced166 words
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269 1961-03-01 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rpHE following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (8A961) 1.25 p.m.; from London. Frankfurt. Beirut. Teheran, JDelni, Rangoon (8A716) 7 p.m from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakaria iBA7IIi 10.50 pm.269 words
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Advertisement76 1961-03-01 4 ANNOUNCING A MW STAGE SHOW TRUTH or CONSEQUENCES" B Spomor.d by SHAW ORGANISATION HAGfMIYER TRADING CO (M) Ltd I a HOW SMART ARE I ON .rf/%%^ ANYONE. STAGE flf lit and (s.ngapore) J^pSWtn^ LVLKY- I EVERY J^ki^tk ONE monday can Je.aoVm. ENTER I WIN CASH and OTHER PRIZES .lust hi/76 words
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Advertisement400 1961-03-01 4 :§SHAiv: Orniinlaatlor. ■El 75 "NOW SHOWING :VoV s ,'.3 4 o I W« uroc you to tec "Midniaht i g Locr FROM THE BEGINNING •o ENJOY the FULL IMPACT DORIS DAY REX HARRISON JOHN GAVIN ■SE2MJ£ ,^3" xfutugAtj&c i m e*Stmsn COLOR A UNIVERSAL- INTERNATIONAL RELEASE M D plcote don't400 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-03-01 4 SALVATION ARMY: (Cle- 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. menceau Aye.) Band practice, V.M.C.A: Mandarin course by 6 p.m.; Songster Brigade prac- Professor Huang 8.30 a.m.; Biltlce 7.30 p.m. Hards Room open 9 a.m.: Table NAKA V A N A GURUKILA Tennis practice, 2 pjn.; Body ASSOCIATION: (188-66 West- Building and155 words
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Article, Illustration305 1961-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 5.000 students and teachers celebrated the Diamond Jubilee of the Anglo-Chinese School started by the late Bishop \V. F. Old ham with 13 students in a shophouse at No. 70 Amoy Street on March 1, 1886. The main Founder's Day celebrations305 words
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186 1961-03-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. PRODUCTION and sales of cement each increased by nearly 80,000 tons to 253,000 tons, this being about 80 per cent of the estimated consumption in the Federation in 1960, reports Mr. A. E. Llewellyn, the chairman, in his annual statement186 words
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Article93 1961-03-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. With the aim of starting a building research station in Singapore, the architecture and building societies of the Singapore Polytechnic are jointly holding an exhibition of building materials and equipment from March 15 to March 22. The secretary of the exhibition committee, Mr.93 words
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Article191 1961-03-01 5 POOR RESPONSE— SO AIR PLAN IS CUT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Poor support from members has upset plans of the Cambridge University Malayan Association to provide cheap air travel for students travelling between this country and Britain. As a result the association has been forced to make use of a smaller191 words
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Article77 1961-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues A front tyre of a lorry suddenly "exploded" and sent Us tyre retainer ring flying away, knocking down a six-year-old boy, the Assistant Coroner, Mr. Loke Slew Hoong, was told today. A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded on the boy. Ow Kal77 words
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155 1961-03-01 5 Society to build 147 low-cost homes SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government Officers 1 Cooperative Society is to build 147 low-c os t homes at Paya Lebar estate for government servants. An area at Paya Lebar has been cleared and levelled. Mr. N A. K'ularajah. secretary of the society, told the155 words
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Article55 1961-03-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A labourer, R. Selvarajoo, 27, of Jalan Timor. Kajang. pleaded not guilty here today to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to N.T. Kandasamy, 51. with a pen-knife at Sentul Pasar on the night of Feb. 27. He was allowed $200 ball. The case55 words
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Article46 1961-03-01 5 PENANG, Tues.— The chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Sir Roland Robinson, was entertained at the residence of the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. last night. Sir Roland was presented with a special Malayan cane by Senator Cheah Seng Khim.46 words
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Advertisement136 1961-03-01 5 Commencing TODA V WEDNESDAY, March Ist SPONSORED BY THE HOTEL MERLIN ZUGSPITZARTISTEN GERMAN AERIALISTS (NO NET OR SAFETY DEVICE OF ANY KIND) AT THE CHIN WOO STADIUM ONE SHOW ONLY 9.00 p.m. Total proceeds in aid of NATIONAL MOSQUE FUND. From Tomorrow Thursday March 2nd 2 shows daily 6.30 9.15136 words
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Advertisement145 1961-03-01 5 NOW AVAILABLE IN /V^S jf^^^r PROM AMERICA'S FINEST BREWERY MILLER HIGH LIFE THE CHAMPAGNE OF BOTTL£ BEER The BEER enjoyed throughout the World Mills Bpwiat Gxdjwot. Milvnka. Wncomm. U.S.A. Sole Distributors:— THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED Singapore and the Federation of Malaya t rfi Jfti*^^^K 'JB PUS s^^^&b* TOUR AHEAD? yf145 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-03-01 6 a panoramic view oi the site in Davidson Road, Kuala Lumpur, where Malaya's national indoor stadium, Stadium Negara, is being built. More than 156,060 tons of earth were excavated to make the bowl of the structure, due to be completed in73 words
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220 1961-03-01 6 INJURED AIRMAN: AN ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY SENT TO CHANGI SINGAPORE. Tuesday. AN artificial kidney, on loan from the Singapore General Hospital, is being used to assist in the treatment of a British airman. Barry Swyer. who was critically injured in a motor-cycle accident last Wednesday. The artificial kidney, which was loaned220 words
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Article95 1961-03-01 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A ma- 1 gistrate. Miss Jenny Lav. today issued a warrant of arrest against Low Pla Kee. a father of two. who failed to appear in the Seventh Magistrate's Court here. Low was charged with failing to comply with a court order to pay95 words
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Article125 1961-03-01 6 Man caught with rubber is fined DENANG. Tues. A tally clerk. Tan Joo Kean, was today fined $1,000 for possessing 6331 b of uncustomed rubber at Acheen Street Ghaut last Friday. He pleaded guilty. Assistant Customs officer Hashim bin Mat Isa said that at 10.30 p.m. last Friday a Customs125 words
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Article437 1961-03-01 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday rE University of Malaya in Singapore today announced that the following candidates had passed the examination for the Diploma in Education: Miss Asiah blnte Abu Samah. Miss Azlzah blnte Abbas. Thamblpillay Balasundiv.m. Miss Banu BhatUcharya. Miss Chun May Chen. Miss Chan May Yin (with credit). Miss437 words
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Miscellaneous267 1961-03-01 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS in a flower, u v .a>> elementary 1 A teetotaller surrounded by I 9- udious cieaturej, vi urn 8 n a <*niury :.e d scored vnmuvv (7 9 Better not boo. love, Its a 5 Robber _«ang holding equip- 10 1 $2 Or dea h 10267 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1961-03-01 7 YOUNG QUEEN PIED WEDDED TO MADMAN i 'SHE IS WITH GOD. AND I SHALL SOON BE WITH HER/ CRIED KING CHARLES t iiiis Reared in the brilliant gaiety of the French court Marie Louise was little more than a child when reasons of state forced her to wed the SpanishDaily Mirror - 1,237 words
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Miscellaneous121 1961-03-01 7 Buys Buuny By Batph Ihiuuhihl LVI Abnvr By A I €U*pp OOhST YOU DARE TRY If wtVL BEEN WAITING, I tf STOP VX3RRVING ABOUF I J mi^!7 i* V V W TO TALK THAT POOR. \ZO YEARS FOR I T/r THE RAISE, HOKJEV/'.'' FOSDfCK.'.'- IDIOT OUT OP HIS L WE'RE121 words
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Article28 1961-03-01 8 Wnrim $1* Wimm.i HP A MRS LEONO TIN LOOMC nil" reaUtrea for tbeir preaeaea and vaiuanie ajMta on rh» oceaetoa of their marriage on INI 2 HI28 words
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Article234 1961-03-01 8 W.r4m U0 (Mtmimmm) FREE FOR ALL! Waraer'j fttreteh I intten* the tummy. Pteuleat Hrre/ir«t ki a you easleat. Available at ViHi.-rn Silk s*ore 34 High Street pore EASTER BRIDES are Invited to see I thf new range or bridal bea<Vtre*ees and veils at Antoinette "!-<. Orchard r«re. AT THE234 words
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Article109 1961-03-01 8 M Wnrif. f. t>tim.)—tlnx it rlt. e»«r. WISE EASTER BRIDES mill phone I lor an appointment with H i wood t ruined photo--1 for th.ir bridal COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY naa many DM* in Cnmini and Inrtuitry. Advanced development of tbe proceea IB tna Kmltg Timei Colour Laboratories ijce up to109 words
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Obituary26 1961-03-01 8 U H»r4« JM •fimnnnij ANNIE BARUCH 3 iftftO I have -in rverlanfttiK love therefor* with loving kindne«.« have I rtm«n thee Ornre Shanri Raj26 words
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Article748 1961-03-01 8 We should have thought it impossible for anyone to represent our stand and our policy on the Congo crisis as other than unswerving support for the Congo's independence, condemnation of Belgian and other intrigue and faith in the United Nations operation in the Congo which we believe748 words
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Article457 1961-03-01 8 The strategy behind the 'western arm of China's thrust south that part of it which stretches from West Pakistan to Burma —is so simple and obvious that there is a danger it will not be taken seriously. All it amounts to is a policy of divide, if not457 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1961-03-01 8 COLIN LEGUM pinpoints a fearful dilemma Jailed., .but his shadow lurks everywhere (AND AS THE ELECTION ENDS. ..THE MOMENT OF DECISION) NAIROBI, Tuesday THE Governor of Kenya, Sir Patrick Renison, is axpected in the neoct few weeks to make his long-delayed decision about the future of Jomo1,114 words
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Letter270 1961-03-01 8 THE award of a tunn oi Higher School Certificate or a statement of results to successful private candidates is confusing and unfair. A private candidate who obtains units which would normally render a school candidate eligible for the award of a Higher School Certificate, receives the same sort of270 words
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Letter146 1961-03-01 8 WE wish to point out that the qualification for librarianship demands a specialised course of study and training leading to the examination of the Library Association of Great Britain, or its equivalent or a postgraduate qualification of a university. In countries such as the United States, Canada146 words
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Letter69 1961-03-01 8 MAYlask why It takes so long to get a statement of balance from the Central Provident Fund? It b already March and I have yet to receive mine. On the other hand. I must say that the Income Tax department has Increased its efficiency by leaps and bounds as69 words
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Advertisement417 1961-03-01 8 STRAITSTIMES&FREE PRESS Fnr thf rnarraiMri Wnrtll. gas Mir reprewnfafie* Ist Fiver COLD STORAGE ARCADI oacHtuD sots. sms»oai milt trenrr tmmll adrtrti»tm*mt§ mod k»M mmmmtr rtrnlin odrrrtitrmmtt plmfd la ■gaaaaan ma, b> h«*d,d COLO STORA«( IRANCHES at ■avpaa, «o«o a naval AUTHORISED ASfHTS: CITY «OOK M.M. STORE LTD.. ISMAIL wiNCHisria Mac417 words
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Advertisement40 1961-03-01 8 ILjr/LatgyOLympic DRUM OUTFITS laW V -C« IF V Hi i ma 4 Olympic 62. OLYMPIC "60" $325.00 OLYMPIC "62" $500 00 OLYMPIC "63" $550.00 OLYMPIC "64" $550.00 OLYMPIC "65" $675.00 Immediate delivery. T. M.A. LTD., 61/63 High S»r««r, Singapore 6.40 words
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Advertisement39 1961-03-01 8 CAMY<^> THE WELL-KNOWN SWISS WATCH Obtsinobl* at oil »orch dtolert turvvs ■WTfrnßlr Frain All hrmi«t« And S\am And From > V -4 KONG BtO A 0., S«l, Norlh Bridge Rd., VV. K. CHARI A CO.. 29. ROBINSON KOAD. SINGAPORE 1.39 words
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Article762 1961-03-01 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday CHARTER PROPOSES TO LEGALISE ALL MARRIAGES UNDER ANY LAW OR CUSTOM A REVISED women's charter published today makes it a bigamous offence for any person to contract a further marriage after he is already lawfully married "under any law, religion, custom or usage."762 words
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Article, Illustration263 1961-03-01 9 CHESHIRE V.C. AND WIFE ON BRIEF VISIT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. GROUP Captain Leonard Cheshire, V.C., predicted today that the Singapore Cheshire Home would become the ''parent home" of its kind in the region. Group Capt. Cheshire and his wife, the former Miss Susan Ryder, who is noted for her work for263 words
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Article, Illustration151 1961-03-01 9 BABAS TOLD: UNITE FOR YOUR SURVIVAL MALACCA, Tues. The vice-president of the Malacca Straits Chinese British Association and Speaker of the State Assembly, Mr. Goh Kay Seng, today urged Babas here to unite and take a more active part in the affairs of the country. Otherwise he feared the time151 words
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Article185 1961-03-01 9 ARK you a "two-faced' x wife? Are you a mother who also has a full-time job? Do you face the conflict of interests between your home and your office? HER WORLD for March on sale today examines thr problems of Malayan wives who also work185 words
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Article48 1961-03-01 9 .SINGAPORE. Tues. A police party from Beach Road .station yesterday raided a .shed In Rochore Road and seized three parangs, a motor-cycle chain and a bottle of acid. The raid was carried out as a result of Information received. No arrests were made48 words
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Article17 1961-03-01 9 SINGAPORE. Tue.v-Police ye>terday arrested two men. believed to be gangster^ of Group 24. in Changi.17 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-03-01 9 Govt. is asked to give blessing SHARES BUYING BY PUBLIC SERVANTS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has asked the Government to give "blanket approval" for Malays in ROvernmenc service to buy shares in the Sharlkat Permodalan Kebangsaan (National Investment Co. Ltd.) The secretary to the ministry.292 words
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Article52 1961-03-01 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Onj Lee Slew. 17, pleaded not guilty here today to three charges of extortion. He was alleged to haxe extorted $2 from On* Lye Soon, in Race Course Road, on each of these three occasions Feb. 24. 25 and 27. He was remanded for52 words
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Article594 1961-03-01 9 $80 bribe case— a denial KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday ROBERT ROBSON, alias Adnan bin Abdullah, an investigating officer in the Special Constabulary resettlement office, today denied that he had taken a oribe of $80 from a former special constable He said he received $80 from a tapper friend who was with594 words
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Article, Illustration169 1961-03-01 9 Revenue of railway was higher in 1960 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Malayan Railway's steadily increasing revenue reached $66.3 million last year $5.6 million more than the previous year and ?7.8 million more than 1958. The latest Issue of "Kereta Apl." a publication of the railway administration, shows that revenue from169 words
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Article, Illustration228 1961-03-01 9 lIT I' ALA LUMPUR. Tues Thr key post of Secretary for Defence In the Federation is to be Malayanisrd shortly. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin. 41. will succeed the present holder of the post, Mr. R. G. K. Thompson, due to retire in228 words
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Advertisement81 1961-03-01 9 Onoda oemS^ H HH CEMENT [^CpDNODA CEMENT CEMENT y J' ONODA CEMENT JTpNODA CEMENT < tSODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. Htad OHict: Morunouehi Tokyo. CoM. AMNM "ONOSIMI", TOKYO. Sol. Agantt Honfl l—nt I Co, Ltd., SingopOf*. Hoa« B«. Hord.ort t Co., Ltd P»noog. Values that defy duplication NON |RON81 words
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Advertisement121 1961-03-01 9 w SHhk JHHb LIVnJVELY lp^| Sevenseas Cod Liver Oil K~^£ gives men and women the JL energy they need In life. JJJf-^w It's nature's richest combination /^f^^vv of high energy food and health-giving vitamins A D.... vj^3jjjv proved by generations of Is viurfS healthy, active people ta v have no121 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1961-03-01 10 CYRIL DUNN'S AMERICAN SCENE... ...records the accumulating evidence that Kennedy intends to BE President of the U.S.— not just a cipher in the White House SIGNS accumulate that President Kennedy means to be Boss, and to assume personal control of U.S. policy. The1,218 words
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Advertisement295 1961-03-01 10 I Jfr' a V^BvP^P fIS Br Jh gM I -y^fcfc > fi^^^^a^ ""W-mtmm J *o*** o'^0 -^B&JL ("polo Sport S*don phologrouh.d o lh» Am,n-an International Allvronc. tvMina. Stngopon. X CHEVROLET FOB 1961 The clean ncw<,t\le of theil<;6l Chevrolet are combined with a trim new si/c Door openings -ire wider and295 words
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Advertisement106 1961-03-01 10 X \\viH*c,seooo!j THE FASTEST WAY f TO BE FREE FROM i BE' HEADACHE, FEVER. I HEAT EXHAUSTION 7 AND ALL PAIN mm IWWWW^ fre* from he adochev f«ver, depression and all pain quickly and safely Take Vinoc famous pink tablet* and f tel well att Hi* time hill of VIM!106 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1961-03-01 11 ROLAND CHALLIS - ROLAND CHALLIS r. by °f Malaya's finest assets are taken for granted just as they are in industrialised countries, but it cannot be taken for granted that likely foreign investors know about them. Banking, insurance, posts1,341 words
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Advertisement160 1961-03-01 11 I WELCOMES YOU. 1 I VOH FLIGHTS I I EVERY WEEK I FROM SINGAPORE BY MALAYAN AIRWAYS I I VISCOUNTS a j As from March sth. new service* will operate on FBar\ Sundays and Mondays and will supplement our /iHKs existing Tuesday and Friday services increasing I Sx > W160 words
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Advertisement149 1961-03-01 11 nl ...when minutes count High-speed communications save time, save money* speed business. When time is short -send a cable. When action is needed send a cable. Cables keep trade moving. Cables convey orders and decisions in the quickest, most certain way. Show that you are up to date that you149 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-03-01 12 A CUDDLY handful of 10-day-old Pygmy Goats are from the Cameroons, Africa. They live at the Munich "HHlahrun" Zoo. Not much bigger than rabbits, their playful antics delight zoo visitors. They will never grow to the size of ordinary goats.45 words
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Article, Illustration883 1961-03-01 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY -by- The evening ends with a great circus show rwyHE nursery folk are L visiting a toy circus and as Teddy and Golly cannot agree, Rosemary suggests that they separate, and meet each other in an hour's time. At the end of the hour, Teddy is883 words
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Article452 1961-03-01 12 Georfe (hua. aged 11; 42-K. Jalan Daud. Muar. Johore; stamps, badminton, football, star-photos, correspondence. Leslie Gan, aged 16; 151 Joo, Ohiat Terrace. Singapore Ifc reading. Rediffusion-listening. songs, movies, stamps. Jimmie Gan, aged 17; 151. Joo Chiat Terrace. Singapore 15: Rediffusion-listening. movies, songs, movie-magazines,452 words
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Advertisement111 1961-03-01 12 PEN PALS Name Address 5 Age Sex Interests Untok Hari Raya Puasa A vx) H B i I -f Sepa+u 2 &€M&€lJ/ CmDk^ Design 97 DESIGN 33 J^ jSBIm* Smart children's flexible! j >£aj&# Fed. s^ >j V^Mmtßmmmmwm^^s^mwvT casuals. Available in black and brown leather with Bk \T micro-soles for111 words
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Advertisement99 1961-03-01 12 When you feel ß^^i Qiiy jgr Im I II ASPRO' t§ns REG. TRAOE MARK > -C/^^E^^"*""*^ta. 'ASPRO' relieves all types of pain, whe- /^g^^pt^ ther it is felt in the joints and muscles, or causes backache and headache. V^LF /v "ASPRO 1 also soothes and comforts you £^£TA7*jSy a V99 words
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Miscellaneous910 1961-03-01 12 YOUR QUESTIONS] ARE ANSWERED CLUES ACROSS. 1. People use this to make m J milk puddings. 3. The I I j raw hide of an animal """■■""■l^ 6. A foal's mother. 7. 20 _JH__JB quires of paper. 9. What M M' the main part of a church -14h fmM —^l910 words
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Advertisement1760 1961-03-01 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO IDEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. —^"^^"TueTcor^^sa P. Shim Pering MiRON livtrpaal. Havre, Hamburg Gin. 13 Talay Mar 2 3 Mar I IMI LivcrpMl! DoBM M 5 Mlr M J/ AENEAS Genoa. L'don, H burg, A'werp, md Mar 11/11 lUTOMEDON I =ci, H'burg, R1,760 words
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Advertisement1268 1961-03-01 13 BtiL/i tt^7 iVif V~l V'ffii^^iiiJß IHE E.A.C. lIMES IDEN *EDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL a SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. raf\jkjAtl S'pora P. S'hpm Penani VAlp^Kl "MEONIA" I) II Pirt/ 1 Marl V^mmß/ "«'NA" a) la Plrt' 4 Mar 5 7 Mir 1/ I MM <a>Jaf9& "samoa 12 15 mh LAUNOIA" 13/21 Mn 22/24 Mat1,268 words
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Advertisement1487 1961-03-01 13 I bTlTing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (lacarparaMl n tki UuUI Kiaglpai) 10 LINES SAILS tl ADEN. U.K ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'eora P. S'Mm Pining lENIVON Himlarg, Lonoon. G'moutk W.calesßrough II Pirt/ 2 Mir 3/1 MM BENCRUACHAN liverpiil, Antwerp. H'burg, Bremen, Rotterdam II Pirt' 4 Mar OENREOCH Lialea, Rotterdam.1,487 words
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Advertisement1233 1961-03-01 13 H^. McALISTER tfr. CO.. LTD. v^ vR?V I£i: 3131 \G r*** ELLIHMAN UMI «V KLAVENESB LINE LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. 1 HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON Acciptiip carpo m Ceatrai t Saalk S'pon P. yam »-vi America. II Part/ 1 Mar OONNtvuLI CITY1,233 words
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739 1961-03-01 14 By Our Market Correspondent pROFIT-TAKING halted the rise in tin shares on the Malayan share market yesterday, but in spite of this a majority of shares had business at higher levels than in the preceding day. Industrials and rubbers continued steady. Sellers of739 words
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Article39 1961-03-01 14 SINGAPORE, Feb. 28. RUBBER: 83 cents per Ib, (down three-quarters of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 83 cents (steady at the decline). TIN: $400.25 per picul (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up 15 tons).39 words
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Article174 1961-03-01 14 SHIM lying aUngild* ttit Singapore Harbtur Beard wharvti or «i--ptcUd ttday art: Corfu 1/2, Rlvrrbank 4/5, Plying Cloud 6A. Stwl of Artisan a/7, Klmlkawa Maru 8/9. Soudan in n, Sanang 13/14. Maron 15 16, Adolf Warnkl IS, Frrnsra 19. Tapah N. Wall 3. Selangor N. Wall 4. Van174 words
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Article220 1961-03-01 14 MARCH Urst grade rubber Buyers f.u b. cloned in Singapore yesterday at 83 cents par Ib., down threequarters of a cent on Monday's close The tone was quiet after easy. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES IB cent? per Ib., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot (oh. buyrrs <i2i, aelltrs *3220 words
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Article141 1961-03-01 14 THC CHinese •'rorluct Ciehance. Sincaporf. noon prices per picul yesterday were: Ceprs: Quiet: UK 'Continent March shipment 524 buyers. *-'St sellers. Coconut Oil: Quiet: bulk $421 ntUrrt. drum *4« acllerf. Pepper I Quiet no business was reported done. Muntok white S2OO and Sarawak $199 (both down $2.80) special141 words
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Article22 1961-03-01 14 February average prices were: Feb. 19<1 Jan. INI Rubber (per Ib.) 79.86 eta. 83.1« eta. Tin (per pirnl) $395.23 $390.2822 words
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Article1047 1961-03-01 14 DUSINESS in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares in brackets, was: induttriali: K. and N. (7.000) 52.18. (1.000) $2.19. (MO) 12.15 OL; Qammon (2,000) $2.22, (1.000) $2.21; Omrnt (2.000) $2.17, (3.000) $2 15; M.1,047 words
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Article25 1961-03-01 14 Malayan Stock Ezchanre: Feb. 28 Feb. 27 IndnotrUU: 148.13 147.79 Tins: 231.37 23« 59 f Robber*: 242.05 242.05 Jan. 1 1958=100.25 words
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Article128 1961-03-01 14 AUSTRALIAN i STOCKS MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained a steady tone here today. Carlton Brewery gained Is. to 31s. and Waltoos 9d. to lls. Base metals and the oils remained firm. Aust. Oil and Gas gained Is. to 10s. Id. and Interstate Oil is sd. to Bs. 6d. Commonwealth Bonds128 words
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Article119 1961-03-01 14 •p*l Malayan Eiehang* Banks 1 A.to- 1 S alatlan made thme changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates j to $100): Maw VarNt buying airmail T.T. < S2 13/16. OD. 32 19/16, 90 d/at 33 318 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T.119 words
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Advertisement1152 1961-03-01 14 jK"\®Alinel Express U.S.A. Paeltie «fc Atlantic Coast Service ETA 1.14 E I A S'po-« H S'lan Cer>»n| Nto*| L A-p- c? f. York "Kisiilimi Miru Ms I/T 7 Mir Mir 12 Apr Kinikioi Mils" 23 Mil 31 Mil 4 Asi It Apr 13 Mil All tuitibiy equipped with oeep ti"«s1,152 words
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Advertisement445 1961-03-01 14 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD NEDERLAND LINE ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM FAST DIRECT SAILINGS TO GREAT LAKES MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON, CLEVELAND. DETROIT, CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE. b pore Port Shorn Penong Vontreo. "TolUie" (SMN) 6/12 Mor 13/14 Mar 15 Mar 17 Aft* "Utrecht" (RL) 5/12 Apr 13/14 Apr 15 Apr 18 May "Tobian" (SMN) 5/12 May445 words
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Advertisement568 1961-03-01 14 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL EUCTRtCm DKPARFMENT So: ii r iii mtsuuirrs 1 0 rn.i'ile ul Lint t v.oru lo be carricol out la I Pang Village Substation. bt' necessary to shut down eler'iiniy .supplies to the following *<■ <» on Thursday. 2nd March. IPHI, froto 8 am to 6 Din.:—568 words
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Advertisement1365 1961-03-01 15 NOTICE THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) having been informed that Policy No. A LI 1509 on the life ot Ng Kip See has been IoM. hereby give notice that if no claim in respect of this policy is received by the Directors within 21 days from1,365 words
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Advertisement180 1961-03-01 15 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE ders are invited from registered Contractors for provision of fenders to Coastal Wharf No. 2 I PoYi Sweuenham. Tenders close at 12 noon on Monday 13tli Marcn. 1961 at the I office of the Pengerusi. Lembaga Pembuka Ta\varan2 d/a Ketua Jurukira. Keretapi Tanah Melayu.180 words
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Advertisement843 1961-03-01 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEDAH -GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals (or appointment as Assistant Veterinary Officer In the Veterinary Department. Ked<»h. 2. The salary scale Is: «506x24-626/6*74jc24-770. 788x24-812 3. Candidates must have attained their 21st but not their 30th birthday on appointment and must have obtained843 words
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Advertisement1066 1961-03-01 15 (Continued from Pace I) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordi SS (Mtn.)-Box St tl*. txtra EXPKRIINCIO CHINESt Counter sale<utrlii wanted. Oood prospects, as* 20 to 24. Bos A5lBB B.T. B'pore. JOB PRESS requires experienced Ini.r-type or Lino-type operator. Oood salary to right man. Apply P.O Bo* 162. Kuala Lumpur. LEADINC BEAUTY SALON1,066 words
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Advertisement1080 1961-03-01 15 SITUATIONS WANTID to Word* Si (Him.)— Box it els. extra BRITISH EUROPEAN Late twenties married to English educated Singapore Chinese Lady seeks position in Singapore: Malaya: Borneo or adjacent territories. Qualifications University Educated ex. National Sen-Ice lieutenant and six years comprehensive commercial experience In Africa and East. Available Immediately. Box1,080 words
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Advertisement961 1961-03-01 15 EDUCATION jlO Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box $9 et*. txtm BOOKKEEPING: Bemor Cambridge Boys:: Simplified rapid alx months I -course. Afternoon Clasaes. Success Guarant- ed Kaja's College (Olan Singh's L'nd Koor> *****. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. We offer courses In Mathematics and all Arts subjects for KM all subjects for 0.8.C.. Form961 words
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Advertisement979 1961-03-01 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* Si (Hin.)-Box SO et*. txtrm ISO SCOOTER ISOCC registered July IMO Excellent condition. Hire purchase arranged. Ring (S'porc) MM from 12. 15 pm to i3O p.m. Ong Lin Chong. AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE 1958. In excellent condi'ion. One owner only, with many extras. Please contact TOA Hale Road.979 words
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Advertisement707 1961-03-01 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wtrdt Si Win.)— Box ill el: txlra SINCAPORE USED CAR Co. Offer*:- 1960 Minor 1000. Hlllmnn Minx. Holden Saloon, Triumph TR3. rnmbriiice A.V.. Hin'inn Minx. HM Riley 1 :>. Aurtin A<». Hnlman Minx. Ford Zephyr. Oi>el Kekom. Opel Rekord, Borgwarrt l.ialielli. Ford Zephyr. Chevrolet Belalr. Minor 1000707 words
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495 1961-03-01 16 CHOO HANDS OVER GIFTS FROM TENGKU Coach to go to Hamburg for Cup tie By DOUG LACKERSTEEN; London. Tuesday /^HOO SENG QUEE, Malaya's national soccer coach, last week handed over to Sir Stanley Rous, secretary of the Football Association, and Mr. Walter Winterbottom, the F.A.s chief coach and team manager495 words
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Article, Illustration226 1961-03-01 16 STORMY SCENES AS KINLOCH GOAI —KNOCKS OUT BARCELONA < BOBBY KINLOCH. former Malayan Combined Services and Malaya forward, scored the winner from a penalty when Hibernian beat Barcelona 3-2 at Edinburgh in their Inter-Cities Fairs Cup match. There were stormy scenes following the penalty award, and in this picture, Barcelona's226 words
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Article178 1961-03-01 16 MELBOURNE. Tuesday. T<HE five Victorian players in the Australian Test 1 side to tour England this year passed medical tests in Melbourne yesterday. They were tour selector and opening batsman Colin McDonald, slow bowlers Lindsay Kline and lan Quick, fast bowler Ron Gaunt, andReuter - 178 words
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Article83 1961-03-01 16 /"IAN'BKRKA. Tues. Federal government authorities have V rejected suggestions* that West Indies cricket captain Frank Worrell may become the Australian Government representative in the West Indies. According to reports. Mr. Robert Menzies. the Prime Minister, favoured Worrell's appointment as a goodwill gesture. His job would have beenReuter - 83 words
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Article178 1961-03-01 16 'Committee impressed by the possibilities' T ONDON. Tues The law? committee of the Rugby Football Union were pleased with one of the experimental line-out laws which was tried out in Saturday's match here between Rosslyn Park and Oxford University. A statement issued yesterday by Mr. F. D.Reuter - 178 words
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335 1961-03-01 16 Chong Teik is the only hope for Malaya ALL-EN6LAND BEGINS MAR. 15 LONDON. Tuesday. PLAYERS from 11 nations will take part in the 51st All-England badminton championships startine: at the Empire Pool, Wembley, on Mar. 15. Malaya's lone representative is Oon Chon* Teik. a medical student in London n-ho lastReuter - 335 words
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Article36 1961-03-01 16 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— Lower Perak District Cricket Association officials are: President Mr. R. J. Morton; vicepresidents Mr. D. J. Jesudason and Mr. T. H. Koenitz; secretary Mr. Joseph Joachim; treasurer Mr. R. O. Samy.36 words
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Article84 1961-03-01 16 TENNIS VENEZUELA INTERNATIONAL (Caracas) > Rod Layer (Aust i bt Juan Note <Ve»> 6-1. 7-5; Martin Mull. -an (Aust) bt Orlando Bracamome. *Ven> 6-2. 4-6. 6-1: Whitney Reed (US) bt. Saturnino Cordoba. (Yen) 6-4. 6-4; Women's singles Sally Moore iL'Si bt Matty Elghbenr (Yen) 6-4, 6-3. CRICKET84 words
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Article19 1961-03-01 16 COLOMBO. Tues.— The West Indies cricket team arrived here today from Australia in the liner Stratheden.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article97 1961-03-01 16 j Malayan marksmen i told: Well done i I ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues.The British Small Bore Riflr Association sponsors of the Commonwealth small bore postal shooting competition have congratulated the Federation ol Malaya Shooting Association for their •excellent' showing in the postal competition. The Malayan team of foui scored a total97 words
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Article21 1961-03-01 16 SAIGON. Tues.— A Sout) Vietnam soccer team leav Saigon for Bangkok today for a three-day visit li Thailand— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article116 1961-03-01 16 ON'DON. Tues. Prices at^ the callover on the Lin- colnshire handicap and the Grand Nat > nal steeplecha.se at the Victoria Club here last night were: LINCOLNSHIRE: 14-1 Bookmarker: 16-1 Honeymoor. Mustavon and Nerograph;j 20-1 Arion. Fullshaw Cross, j Great Faith. John's Court. Thames Trader and Torulle:Reuter - 116 words
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Article193 1961-03-01 16 Spore XI to tour Fed in April CINGAPORK Tiles. A Singapore Am«it> cur F.A. team will tour Perak. Penang and Kelantan during the Easter holidays in April. SAFA president Soh Ghet Soon will leave for the Fed- '< eration next Tuesday to makt j arrangements for the tour. Mr. Soh193 words
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Article70 1961-03-01 16 J ONDON. Tues.— Tottenham t Hotspur, the League First Division leaders, remained 2-1 favourites for the Engj lish Football Association Cup 1 1 at last nights Victoria Club betting callover here. Prices: 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur: 7-2 Leicester City: 4-1 Sheffield Wednesday-. 7-1 Burnley: 10-1, Newcastle United: 16-1Reuter - 70 words
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Advertisement72 1961-03-01 16 SELETAR HILLS ESTATE Phase 3 7? m.B. YIO CHU KANG ROAD, S'PORE-28 DETACHED HOUSES FOR SALE 3 Bedrooms, Living Room, Car Port, Modern Sanitation, Large Compound PRICE DEPOSIT MONTHLY fKl^t. U&VU&IL REPAYMENT $20,000 $2,000 $165.60 a Iso HHBpV^^ SHOP S B!iy7rTL\^U^M with flats HH I FOR SALE^n^^nTTTV] h M Loans72 words
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Advertisement32 1961-03-01 16 I Jhl Jm\ Ijls Im iii for W^V D\Jc\s ARIERICAN BLEND FOR GREATER K/AtGS/ZE ECONOMY AND filter -lipped BETTER SMOKING! MERCEDES-BENZ UNIMOG Diesel Tractors DISK M4MOW <df J-DIMT PiCMf QUALITY IN ACTION32 words
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434 1961-03-01 17 TEOH ENG TATT - Malaya Cup is our main target— SAF A chief TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE will concentrate their efforts on retaining the Malaya Cup this year, said Singapore Amateur F.A. president Soh Ghee Soon today. "For the FAM Cup, we i will field about 50 percent of our Malaya Cup players—434 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-03-01 17 SHEFFIELD Wednesday's second goal in the fifth round F.A. Cup tie against Leyton Orient in London it came when Wednesday centre-forward Keith Ellis charged Orient goalkeeper George —who had the ball into the net. Both men are seen falling George on the right.Reuter - 55 words
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358 1961-03-01 17 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By I: Singapore. Tuesday I EADING Singapore racing drivers, who are hop- i ing to compete in this year's Macao Grand! Prix on Nov. 18 and 19, received disappointing news from the organisers today. The regulations for this year's event announced358 words
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Article96 1961-03-01 17 Spore-Fed match postponed QINGAPORE. Tues. Th« SingaporecMalaya home International hockey match.' scheduled to be played here this weekend, has been post- poned. Singapore Hockey Association secretary S. Yogarajah said that the match had to be postponed because oi bulan puasa. No new date has been fixed for the interim* j96 words
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Article57 1961-03-01 17 IPOH. Tues.— Andersonlans. the Ipoh league hockey champions, today completed a dou- i ble when they won the Senior knockout title. They scored four goals durlag extra time after being 1-1 1 with Indian Recreation Club in the final. Scorers: Jagjitl i2>. Sathanandan. Mahinder and Hamzar for57 words
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Article21 1961-03-01 17 PARIS. Tues.— Thirteen former French African colonies, now independent states, and Madagascar, have decided to torm their own Olympic committees—Reuter.21 words
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Article, Illustration68 1961-03-01 17 'Busman's holiday 5 for Jack T IKE a busman s holiday foi world champion racing driver Jack Brabham was the role (as himself) he played in the new film The Green Helmet.' Jack is seen here as he appears in the film, a drama of the world's race tracks andReuter - 68 words
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Article29 1961-03-01 17 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— The Lower Perak cricket season will open with a match between the President's XI and the Vice-presidents' XI oii the padang here on Saturday29 words
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Article107 1961-03-01 17 SCRUTINEER - In Winning Mood goes smartly SCRUTINEER By ]POH. Tues— There were only a few gallops on the track here this mornIng. Most of the horses were trotted round on the sand track. The only horse to do fast work was the TJoatrained In Winning Mood who ran 3f In 39107 words
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Article62 1961-03-01 17 SYDNEY. Tues.— Australian Jockey Neville Sellwood. who said he expected to ride for the Aga Khan next month, was fined A £100 and suspended until Mar. 10 by the stewards at Sydney's Rosehill Course. They alleged that he rode carelessly in a race In which his mountReuter - 62 words
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Article150 1961-03-01 17 SOCCER rNDER-20 TRIAL (Kluangl Probables 2 (Kammarudln. Apparana) Possibles 1 <Kall> FRIFNOLIES: Star Soccerltes 1 Syed Osmain SCC 1 (Pluck) at Spore: Ramblers 12 iLoo Cheur 4. Teng Chool 3. Ah Chonc 2. Muttaffa 2. Zaln i Tr. Bungah Ranger* 9 at loon HOCKEY PENANG KO: S final150 words
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284 1961-03-01 17 Sheppard calls for brighter cricket SINGAPORE. Tues. *3 A call for brighter cricket in Singapore was made by Mr. H.F. Sheppard, chairman of the SCA tournament committee, in a letter to the clubs. Mr. Sheppard told the clubs that there was a dire need for brighter cricket though there were284 words
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98 1961-03-01 17 I pENANG. Tues.— The annual i Europeans versus Rest cricket match for the B.P De Silva Challenge Trophy will be replaced this season by a Malayans vs Rest match. This was decided at the annual meeting of the Penang Cricket Association last night. The98 words
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Article45 1961-03-01 17 PENANG. Tues— lndian Association entered the Penang hockey knockout competition when they beat Sepoy Lines 1-0 here today. Titus Havelock scored the deciding goal after 16 minutes. Indians will meet Malayan Teachers College in the final on Thursday at Dato Kramat.45 words
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280 1961-03-01 17 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Singapore Cricket Association's 1961 season will open on Via; 12 with a programme Df 12 matches In the three ijvisions of the tournament. Fiv day.s later, on Mar. 17. Singapore fan* will see the season's first big match iv hen MCC play280 words
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Miscellaneous30 1961-03-01 17 HOCKEY M.RVICES MATCH: Army (Champions* v Rest iCh«ng^ S<iOß LEAC.IE: Dlv. I tPCA •B v Sikhs B2 1 (Princes Rd. XL). FRIENDLY: Penang women v fMCA i Western Ra. Penang).30 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1961-03-01 18 SINGAPORE, Tuesday BRIGHT HEADLIGHTS BUND HIM, SO STOPS CAR... SURROUNDED BY THREE ARMED MEN MERCHANT, abducted for 22 days, told a court here today that his rescue by the police took place on the very day he was told he would be released that night. Ong1,048 words
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Article81 1961-03-01 18 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Chang Kiang Heng, 32, charged with corruptly offerIng to an immigration subinspector $40 as an inducement to recommend the issue of an identity card to him on Dec. 17. was discharged in the sessions court here yesterday. The court president, Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah.81 words
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Article64 1961-03-01 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The 1 management of the Chung I Khiaw Bank Limited and officials of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union announced in a Joint statement tonignt that they had reached a satisfactory .vettlement" over the employment of Mr. i Chai Soon, a Nanyang U:ii- j64 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-03-01 18 THIS IS the cheque for $1,500 which the People's Action Party promised on Monday to five from party funds to the Algerian Aid Fund. It was handed over to the Secretary to the Singapore Prime Minister yesterday. (See Page 1).44 words
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Article, Illustration224 1961-03-01 18 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE new Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Hi. Rev. C. K. Sansburv, today pledged support for "those in authority in all their endeavours lor the moral, social and educational welfare of the country." In his first interview with the224 words
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Article95 1961-03-01 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. A nurse attached to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital und her fiance were attacked by four armed robbers in Paya Lebar tonight. Miss Lim Sock Chay. 21, was sitting with Mr. "Wong Chin Toh. 24. in his parked car at Airport Road, when they were surprised95 words
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Article26 1961-03-01 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chinese Women's Association will hold a buffet lunch at Eu Villa. 30 Adis Road, on Friday. Dr. Han Suyin will speak.26 words
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Article24 1961-03-01 18 COLOMBO. Tues. Earl Attlee, the Labour former Prime Minister, arrived in Colombo today on a fourday visit to Ceylon— his first. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article341 1961-03-01 18 LONDON. Tuee.— Stock market* in London today were quieter than yesterday but the volume of business was still large. The underlone remained firm but the generai appearance was irregular. Gilt -edged securities were again a dull and uncertain market Closing middle prices of selected stocks341 words
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Article41 1961-03-01 18 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 24 ,d April 24 ,d. May 24- 1 ,d., June 24' 4 d.. April-June 24 t d.. JulySept. 24* id.. Oct.-Dec. 24 <d.. Jan.-Mar. 24, d.. c.i.f. Mar. 24 \d Apr. 24>«d.. May 24 ',d.. Tone: Easier.41 words
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Article24 1961-03-01 18 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £801, sellers £80 iv. Forward buyers £802, sellers £802 H. Settlement (801. Turnover sub. 146 torn. p.m. 110 ton*. Steady24 words
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202 1961-03-01 18 C.K. TANG: NEW FIRM MAY BE FORMED SINGAPORE, Tues. A new company may be formed to take the place of the Orchard Road curio shop of C. K. Tang Ltd.. which is now in voluntary liquidation. A spokesman for the proposed company confirming this tonight, said: It is hoped that202 words
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94 1961-03-01 18 Murder of widow in luxury flat in London T ONDON. Tues. Poi^ lice found the mutilated body of a 63--yeur-old widow in a London West End luxury fiat early yesterday alter an anonymous telephone call from nearly 200 miles away. A man phoning from the Keighley area of Yorkshire told94 words
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Article37 1961-03-01 18 New Delhi: sixty six Chinese nationals living in India have been ordered to leave the country for indulging in "undesirable activities." Mr. B. N. Datur. Minister of State lor Home Affairs, told the Lower House of Parliament37 words
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Article14 1961-03-01 18 London: Britain and Iceland have agreed on proposals for settling their long-standing fishery dispute.14 words
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Article34 1961-03-01 18 Rangoon: One Burmese soldier was killed, and three wounded when Chinese Nationalist troops crossed the Mekong River from Laos and made a .surprise attack on a Burmese army outpost on Saturday, the army announced.34 words
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Advertisement302 1961-03-01 18 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ■a Hord, (Mm.)— Box in elm. extra NEW ZEALAND EXPORTER desire* contact Malayan Importer. Writ* Anapa Trading Co.. P.O. Boi 5194. Auckland. New Zealand. FOR SALE: A.- i coIDK concern n «ell-<-Manlisbe<l Commercial School with t* almost rew Typewriters snd over MX) student* itvnei retiring Box A00«3 8302 words
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