The Straits Times, 2 March 1961
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Title Section18 1961-03-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 He****** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article641 1961-03-02 1 ¥w W f '^t^i 'f IB W '{t)i) M*1"I MCl*) jffinT^M^B Nomination day for Hong Lim by-election will be March 11 Condemn him motion by Deputy P.M. THE SINGAPORE Legislative Assembly today began its debate on the Chua Commission of Inquiry report which had dismissed as641 words
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Article448 1961-03-02 1 Dag appeals to African States for 5,500 additional men to boost —UN Congo force to 23,000 men NEW YORK. Wednesday AFRICAN States arc being asked to send 5,500 more men to the Congo to bring the UN force up to 23.000 men, Mr. Hammar ski or Id. the Sec-retary-General, saidReuter; UPI - 448 words
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Article, Illustration100 1961-03-02 1 KENNEDY NAMES S NEW ENVOY TO CEYLON WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy has named Miss Frances E. Willis, at present United States Ambassador to Norway, as the new Ambassador to Ceylon. She will succeed Mr. Bernard Gufler. whom President Kennedy has named as the new Ambassador to Finland. Miss Willis isReuter - 100 words
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Article61 1961-03-02 1 Daily Mail on plans of Tengku LONDON. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Malaya.-; Prime Minister, was reported in the Daily Mall today as saying that he would "attack South Africa unreservedly" for its apartheid policy. The newspaper published an interview with the Te.igku hy Its correspondent Kenneth Ames under such headlines61 words
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Article144 1961-03-02 1 ASAS: THE P.I. STAND —BY SERRANO MANILA. Wed. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, said yesterday Philippine membership in the proposed Association of South-East Asian States (ASAS) was an active implementation of this country's "economic diplomacy." He had requested President Carlos P. Garcia to form a group of experts which144 words
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Article46 1961-03-02 1 SINGAPORE." Wed. Doctors today wcrr still fighting !to save the life of British airman Barry Swyer. 21. who was critically injured in a motor-cycle accident las>t, Wednesday. An R.A.F. spokesman tonight said that Swytr had undergone another operation. His condition remained un- changed.46 words
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Article163 1961-03-02 1 WASHINGTON, Wed— The The Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Mikhail A. Menshikov. 'gave the Secretary of the State. Mr. Dean Rusk, a 40- minute briefing yesterday on Russia's views on the civil war in Laos. The meeting followed an appeal by Mr. Rusk to the Soviet163 words
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Article110 1961-03-02 1 Ceylon: Forces go into Jaffna r»OLOMBO. Wed.Royal Ceylon Navy units moved into Jaffna, in the Tamil-speaking northern peninsula, today the 10th day of Federal Party picketing of Government offices over the introduction of Sinhalese as the official language. The units were posted at all main approaches leading to the provincial110 words
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Article45 1961-03-02 1 tAH-k Slew Lcmm General Hospital t< i Ulet M^allowinc nunl »<•<•<! .it Iteqggaiui m I Twenty propli children, weti t" il tracker bnrni it i tonlfhf Custom r.iw opium worth S >n id n k narkei 1 1 (li.ipui tinij! ht and •i"»t<-'l l>v.» nn-n.45 words
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Advertisement10 1961-03-02 1 THE DEBATE: Full report in Pages 2, 5, 12, 1410 words
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Advertisement38 1961-03-02 1 f£_y^^' y_ modern luxury for the modern home with Shanks SANITARY WARE in GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW. PINK. when you buy SHANKS you M-,m/2>s^ ar e buying fittings that are— <JA€KX> Zy^ STRONG— NON ABSORBENT —ACID RESISTING NON-CRAZING HYGIENIC38 words
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Article, Illustration1525 1961-03-02 2 Toh: Inquiry proved that Ong grossly abused his privilege MOTION INTRODUCED AGAINST EX-MEMBER FOR HONG LIM SINGAPORE, Wednesday. OLNGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today that the report of the Chua inquiry commission had proved that Mr. Ong Eng Guan, when a member of the Assembly, had1,525 words
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Article, Illustration10541 1961-03-02 2 conden-.nation and that this Assembly had no Jurisdiction to deal with the matters ixised therein "We. on the Government side, v.ere In no doubt at all that the Assembly had powers to condemn the mem>;r for Hong Llm in the circumstances of the case10,541 words
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Advertisement252 1961-03-02 2 ■r ARP Li n r s LIVING I I IFF W Lire So many people waste half their days. By the time work is over they have no strength to enjoy their hours together. They are only living half a life. If you feel like this, you need Scott's Emulsion.252 words
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Miscellaneous51 1961-03-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby -T -1 I —I I EVERYBODY SAYS I /WAKE /ANO THIS IS TUE (l TOOK A LOT) \W6LL OONT A v WONDERFUL cakes/ I best evec- it mas A \op TgouauE/ losc'youc yww^^Kt^ \Ev£gv thing .Njy 2^ VooNPioeNcy II A>.v t flp f II r51 words
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Article315 1961-03-02 3 NO PLAN TO ABANDON DEFENCE OBLIGATIONS! T ONDON, Wed. The British Gov ernment yesterday rejected a Labour Party suggestion that Britain should wind up some of its overseas bases. Mr. Harold Watkinson, the Defence Minuter said Britain had no intention to leave places like Hong KongReuter - 315 words
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81 1961-03-02 3 ACCRA. Wed.— President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana will raise the question of South Africa's racial policies at the forthcoming Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference if no one else does, a Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman said here yesterday He .said: "If no other country leads a discussionReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-03-02 3 pONCOLESE women linev up outside the Malayan Special Force camp in I eopoldville seeking United Nations protection against the terror regime of Mr. Kasavubu and Col. Mobutu. They were housed in the camp and Riven meals in the soldiers' canteen. Pro-Lumumba people in Leopoldvillc have been suffering57 words
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549 1961-03-02 3 LONDON, Wed 'rHE rubber industry is entering upon a new phase fraught with problems for ooth natural and synthetic rubber producers and the markets that seek to serve them. Mr. S. N. Whitehead, the chairman of the Rubber Traders' Association of London,Reuter - 549 words
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Article128 1961-03-02 3 NEW DELHI, Wed.— lndia has been unable to spend all the foreign credits and loans received during the second flve-year-plan, Mr. Morarjl Desai. Finance "Minister, said yesterday. Presenting his 1961-62 budget, he told parliament that India received 15.170 million rupees (about £1.188 mlHion) from these sourcesReuter - 128 words
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300 1961-03-02 3 Commons uproar over Congo recruiting in Britain I ONDON, Wed. A Labour M.P.. Mrs. Barabara Castle, asserted in the House of Commons today she had "definite evidence* that the Belgian assistant military attache in London had been trying to get British recruits for service IB the Congo. Mrs. Castle askedReuter - 300 words
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Article26 1961-03-02 3 HONG KONG. Wed. Three British police subinspectors, who have been missing since Sunday when they went sailing, returned here today from Communist China. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement30 1961-03-02 3 I S- M Be sociable! Offer Black »|gu. White-the long-size, Virginia I^^W Vuk Up cigarette-specially imported til£uSff| from England for your M^lj smoking pleasure. ONLY (9O^) FOR 2O BLACK tJPffijJy^l30 words
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Advertisement234 1961-03-02 3 111 mr -n ■L* HKuVJvS Mm Wl' m FDRTIS Its an extra flat watch with modern styling and exclusive elegance. Self-winding with calendar. 21 Jewels and waterproof. The easing of exchange controls in Japan will introduce new economic growth as foreign capital v introduced to Japan's booming industries. The Mitsubishi234 words
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Miscellaneous373 1961-03-02 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA TKTjRrrjS" .4l7.neue 5 from 8.00 9.00 p.m. A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraA.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.3? i Ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: 'Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With Telk i 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The i Lee; 7.00 Music For Sweethearts;373 words
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Article, Illustration412 1961-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday A PLANE crash at A Rangoon Airport nearly led to change of route for Ron Flockhart the Scottish racing driver who is now trying to beat the 23-year-old Sydney to London solo flight air record when he arrived here today. Ron,412 words
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Article126 1961-03-02 4 Youth is found stabbed in chest SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police are investigating the case of a 21-year-old youth who was found lying by the side of a road with serious stab wounds soon after a secret society gang clash yesterday. The youth. Tan Siok Hwee, is now in the General Hospital126 words
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Article223 1961-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. THE Singapore Bank Employees' Union today warned the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation that "if the union is compelled to take stronger industrial action in furtherance of its claims, the rigid and unreasonable attitude of the bank must be held responsible.'' A statement by the223 words
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205 1961-03-02 4 NEW BISHOP OF STORE, MALAYA ENTHRONED SINGAPORE, Wed. The new Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. Cyril Kenneth Sansbury. was this evening enthroned in St. Andrew's Cathedral. In a sermon after his enthronement. Bishop Sansbury reminded Christians of their double duty towards the State. TO SUPPORT those in.205 words
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Article139 1961-03-02 4 EICHMANN: HOW THE END CAME rE weeks dragged on. Tuviah Friedman, the man who vowed to bring mass- murderer Eichmann to justice, was in despair. It seemed that after almost 15 years as "The Hunter" he was as far off as ever. Then one morning he received a letter from139 words
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Article, Illustration19 1961-03-02 4 THE BISHOP knocking on the closed door of the Cathedral.19 words
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Article147 1961-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. tiILIPINO sailor, Cresente Passol, under a Dis- trict Court sentence of three years' jail on a charge of robbery, was freed on appeal in the High Court here today, r Another man. Mohamed Kasslm bin Mohamed Khan, a bar attendant, who had147 words
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Article350 1961-03-02 4 TIE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Zurich, Cairo. Bahrein. Bombay, Colombo (BA 788) 5.20 a.m.; Irom Sydney, Daruin (BA 713> 845 p.m.; from London, Zuncu, Istanbul, Tehran, Karacni C»lcutl» (BA 710) 1005 p.m. Qantas:350 words
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Advertisement194 1961-03-02 4 IN THE SPECTACULAR TRADITION OF r^feSEßSra J^W^EN > > < i U CHILL LINO* HUTCHINGS > f JiA U/l I C c < KM tun* o Mtuan < sib n ILLw •> I*** p ji ODEON-- OPENS TODAY! j: (SINGAPORE) 11. 00 a.m. -1.30— 4.00— 6.30 9.30 p.m. 5 THE194 words
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Advertisement434 1961-03-02 4 t L OltO^ N '«ATION 1 t Opens Todiy.'Jlr, 13 0^: In The Spectacular Traction X Of "GONE WITH THE WIND" JJ 20th Century-Fox Presents J.mmi. RODGERS-Luono PATTEN t I ♦Mi X SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! T Columbio Pictures Presents T Jock LEMMON Ricky NELSON "THE WACKIEST SHIP t X IN THE434 words
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Miscellaneous288 1961-03-02 4 [Singapore diary...] THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY: i dwson Hill labourers- quarters. Talk on ;'Tne Buddhist Nfonk" All &ho«s start at 7p m by :iie Vm. Chandraoiri at 8, ckrmav n K ti h t Cairnhlll Road. 6.30 p.m. -V L B Y* POSTER ART: FREE FILM SHOWS: At 69. Si 1 1288 words
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Advertisement348 1961-03-02 5 When your eyes arc tired or irritated because of over-work, dust. wind, sunglare. a cold or common eye infection -they look dull, listless they feel dry. itchy, painful. In seconds. Eye-Mo will give your precious eyes wonderfully comforting relief. make them refreshed and sparkling-bright again Just put two drops of348 words
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Article47 1961-03-02 6 in Morrf. fin >Wimm»mi MR AND MRS. PS JASWAN thank .-nd« and kind aitrndance. asaistanre sMi pri-nen n on the occasion Of 'heir marriage on 11.2 61. MR ft MRS. POH K.ANC HOE help rendered on the occaaion of their marriage on 25.2 61 at sport.47 words
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Obituary25 1961-03-02 6 M M-.rW. fin i Minimum, IN LOVING MEMORY of O'ir beloved mother. Constance Lrsula Richards. •c unnlvrrKsry falls toher »oul rent in peace25 words
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Article258 1961-03-02 6 "tt tin |t)nm»i| PRASTICALLV REDUCED SALE M ELIZABETH ARDEN Skin Tonlr Now Orchard Road s porr rail To-day THE MOST NOURISHING, delli ioil» rnom-y i«n buy i« Welgar Shredded Wheat. Ho good to eat, so v lor International Blind Bazaar Royal Singapore Golf Club Tues- h March Ticktt.i $1.50.258 words
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Article85 1961-03-02 6 70 Itordi H (On.)- Hex <■(.. (xlra COLOUR PHOTOCRAPHV naa many ommrrce and Industry. AdlavMaaaJMM of the proce«» to the MnlU Timei Colour Laboratories *Mfh produce up to 11" x 18" oat nil" lt« uae poi'lhle for many ourI" .i < includlnx houte magaxlnea, v thowcarda and Illuminated Whenever85 words
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Article658 1961-03-02 6 Contest For Industry Nut without some justitication optimism occupies three parts of the Federation's attitude to industrialisation. Petaling Java is full, the Pioneer Industries Ordinance is doing well, the many blandishments uttered by busiincssmen hurrying through the International Airport M>und well. It does sometimes look as if industiiiilists are failing658 words
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Article342 1961-03-02 6 Kuala Lumpur s unsatisfactory bus services have had hf continuous attention nf he traffic advisory committee :nd the Municipal Council :rom the day the Federal capital's post-war expansion segan. Perhaps the time has ■ome for an exhaustive investigation not only of present services but anticipated needs, further342 words
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Article205 1961-03-02 6 Driving schools in the Federation seem to be treating a little casually the new regulations which require them to register and to have instructors of acceptable calibre. There arc over 160 driving schools but no more than 30 have applied for the Ministry of Transport's approval which205 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1961-03-02 6 ROLAND CHALLIS - ROLAND CHALLIS Incentives for the investor in the Federation by last of four articles ...in the new industrial state the biggest need will be for skilled men: Can Malaya fill it? THE manufacturer in the Federation has to employ Malayans; that, of course, is one of the Government's1,315 words
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988 1961-03-02 6 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE by New York. Wed IMAGINE th c worlds wealth as a room 12ft. by 12ft. Bnd the world's population as 16 people. One of these people Is the Englishspeaking Nortn American, and he ha.-> half the floorspace 72 sq. ft. In988 words
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Advertisement450 1961-03-02 6 STRAITSTIMES& FREE PRESS for thr MMBJMi nf mjnrlit*Tt Mir re»re»ei»(«lir« 1* Ffeor COLD STORAGE ARCAOI O«C«»»0 HOAD. •ING*»O»« rtrtip* imnll adrr< liNmiill mn4 box numawr nmtitl. Smmll mivrrtitrmrntt mime** im Sm#«»or« may (>• hmn4t4 U.COLO STORACI ■RANCHES at AUTHORISED ACINTS: CITY tOOK MM. STORE LTD.. ISMAIL WINCMISrgH HSS a AOMIHALTV450 words
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Advertisement42 1961-03-02 6 I* j L ill II Immaculately i L Dre««e«S < I MS ITU r<ffloro## by I Better MATERIAL J vii line TAILORING plus STYLE all go into 1 every suit by J f 21, Chulio Street, v f Singapore 1. Telephone: ***** > 442 words
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Advertisement93 1961-03-02 6 fcp "Cooking Oil of Superior Quality. *^|J Ideal for all cooking." §fGreateBt Economy." JS "Made by the most up-to-date in-t run utal to*o wunil m V x: WHY PAY RENT? \j ill-- «or $145.05 per month tor 1 5 yeori after tmoll Inittol down payment of $4,000/ALSO 2-STOKIY SHOP-HOUSES WITH93 words
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Article253 1961-03-02 7 JAPANESE IN BIG JOINT INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Malayan and Japanese industrialists are now negotiating to set up seven more types of Industries in the Federation involving a joint capital investment of i millions of dollars. The commercial secretary of the Japanese Emb;> here, Mr. S. Komatsu. said today that253 words
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Article64 1961-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A daily-paid woman labourer, fell 42ft. from the roof rf the Supreme Court to her death, a Coroner's Court was told today. She had been repairing the roof. The Assistant Coroner. Mr. Loke Slew Hoong. recorded a misadventure verdict on Hok Klan Tay. 49.64 words
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Article101 1961-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The first reading of the Developactlng Parliamentary Secre- ment Loan Bill, tary to the Prime Minister. This asks for $4,000,000 to be Mr. Ong Chang Sam. moved ra i se d by way of a loan for the first reading of the Land tne101 words
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Article594 1961-03-02 7 POSTPONEMENT BID BY DATO RAJASOORIA IS REJECTED IN BREACH OF TRUST CASE A CLERK employed by the firm of Boustead- Buttery Estates Agency Ltd., Lim Jit Weng, 35, was today charged with cheating the Chartered Bank of a total of $20,280. Lim was charged with dishonestly594 words
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Article116 1961-03-02 7 New Spore Umno is ready CINGAPORE. Wed. The drive to reorganise the Slngaoore Umno has ended. An Umno source said today that all was ready for Inche Mohammed Khir Johari. the Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry, to pick a deputy chairman, treasurer and secretary-gene-ral to run the party. Inche116 words
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Article41 1961-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A free film show will be held at India House In Grange Road tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The films to be shown are: "Home for the Homeless," "Schooling a Sub-Contlnent." and Earth and Water."41 words
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Article35 1961-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A schoolboy, aged 11. who pleaded guilty in the Juvenile court to a charge of playing a game of dice with money as stakes on Feb. 27. was today fined $10.35 words
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Article, Illustration267 1961-03-02 7 DANGEROUS IMPORTED FLOWERS: BY A RUBBER EXPERT KUALA LUiviPUR. Wed. The pretty flowers that visitors to Malaya sometimes carry when they step out of the plane or from a ship may be a menace to plants here. They may bear dangerous plant diseases from overseas and are not supposed to267 words
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84 1961-03-02 7 ALLOCATION CUT: COUNCIL TO APPEAL KLANG. Wed— The Klang Town Council here today decided to appeal to the Ruler-In-Coundl against cuts by the State Government in the council's allocations for malarial control. Originally $260,154 was allocated. But for the first three months of this year the council received only 553.000.84 words
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Article37 1961-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Iron pipes worth $2,500 were missed from a building site In Jalan Anngerret. off Macpherson Road today. A contractor. Mr. Tan Chee Keong. discovered the loss when he inspected the site.37 words
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Article16 1961-03-02 7 MTJAR, Wed. A Tan clan ancestral hall has been opened at Jalan Meriam here16 words
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116 1961-03-02 7 KUANTAN. Wed. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority is to start a bus service at Bllut Valley, site of the Federation's largest land development scheme. The State Development Officer, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, said in an annual report that $50,000 has been116 words
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Article, Illustration82 1961-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lovely bright-eyed Tengku Alnah, 20, has bright Ideas for young women in the Federation capital. A grand-daughter of Malaya's first Yang dl-Pertuan A (tone. this Princess Charming would like to see more Kuala Lumpur women join the Women's International Club82 words
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265 1961-03-02 7 IPOH, Wednesday. DOZENS of pot-holed roads which are the despair of motorists in some residential areas in Ipoh will now be improved by the Town Council. A report by the council's Treasurer on how this could ■oe done was passed at the265 words
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306 1961-03-02 7 3 BORDER REDS GIVE UP IN THAILAND ALOR STAR, Wed. A The Kedah Government today announced that three more border terrorists including a married couple have surrendered to the Haadyal authorities in south Thailand. T e y have been Identified as Wu Chi Ming. 30. his wife. Chpng Yee Myl306 words
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Article48 1961-03-02 7 SINGAPORE* Wed.— The Assistant Coroner, Mr. Loke Slew Hoong, today recorded a verdict of suicide on Madam Tan Lan Kwee. 67, of Paslr Panjang Road, who died on Dec. 22 la-^t year, a •lay after she was found hanging from a window bar in her room.48 words
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Advertisement110 1961-03-02 7 Ibosch SHES r^Lvs£q BUYING FOR 1\ gL A QUALITY W^3-~. In every detail of design, material and construction i ■Mil) Bosch refrigerators show the quality which has made vU |IH their name famous all over the world. CT^-I H II Model 140 SG has Porcelain enamel Interior which I i110 words
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Article, Illustration369 1961-03-02 8 A CAMERA-SHY FILM STAR MODELS HER SIMPLE' WARDROBE gKAUTIFUL Farida Ariani, one of Indonesia's top film actresses, was taken aback when she was asked to be a model just for half an hour. "You want me to model Indonesian fashions?" she asked, looking disturbed. "But369 words
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Article185 1961-03-02 8 Blazing a new trail in fashion DEGGY Massin re- porting from Paris says that emphasis on a natural waistline by wide sashes is the keynote of Hubert De Givenchy's new fashion collection. The new silhouette is evolutionary without dramatic change, but Givenchy may well be trail-blazing a new era of185 words
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Article105 1961-03-02 8 Han Suyin will be guest too rpHE Chinese Women's AsM. soclatlon is departing from the usual custom of sitting at a formal lunch and have instead organised an informal buffet of home cooked food at a get-to-gether tomorrow at 1 p.m. Several members are bringing In the Chinese food to105 words
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275 1961-03-02 8 HOME PERM BECOMES POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL pOOD hair grooming w is a "must" in every woman's life. There are very few women these days who have not at one time or another paid a call at a beauty salon. Even teenagers hardly out of school are getting their hair styled275 words
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Article54 1961-03-02 8 A FILM, "None but the Brave" will be shown in aid of the R.S.P.C.A. at the New Alhambra The- atre. Beach Road. Singapore on Wednesday, March 8. at 9.30 a.m. Tickets are now on sale at the R.S.P.C A. offices at 14& Orchard Road, and at Robinson's booking54 words
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96 1961-03-02 8 fiOCONUT butterballs are \J delicious for tea. You need half cup butter. Quarter cup sugar, few drops vanilla, pinch salt, one cup plain flour, half cup finely chopped, blanched almonds mixed with deaiccated coconut. Cream together butter and sugar, beat in vanilla.96 words
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Advertisement207 1961-03-02 8 assa. ]A| MMt 1..■ i i LssW Jw BSS^ S II H X I ssssssV H\' ssH sV sssssH J sssß ssssH m\ Mm i I sssss. sfl L I s sA "il sssssssw id?" ssT**' sssssssssstsssi XT' ssssV. -^uJfl HI B|B ml J M «>s^.h^oE rIMPLtS liO Joint- make207 words
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Miscellaneous286 1961-03-02 8 J Straits Times Crossword i. Led jFsrst or shiP 6c s tAsn tru cau«e« complete «Undst4ll 7 A gun in Ireland is broken. 6. ttlmulu* of medicine. If ?tf rem Vt:o lM aU£lllor taken in retirement (6). 8 Simply heaven. If ones in tht 9 Indicating morUr work (8). show!286 words
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Advertisement1536 1961-03-02 9 buying THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (licirpintel it tM Ulitel liag*e*>> LINES sails tt AOEN UK k CONTINENTU PMTS. Sport P. Shan ftnang BENAVON Hiatarg, London. 6'mouth Middlesbrough la Pirt/ 3 Mar BENCRUACNAN Livcrpeil. Antwerp. H'burg. Bremen, Rotterdam la Party S Mar BENREOCH Loo4oo, Rotterdam Hamburg la Pirt 71,536 words
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Article123 1961-03-02 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares maintained X a steady trend here today. Aust. Chemical gained Is. sd. to 30s. lid. and Holdenson and N.eison Is. 3d. to 245. McPhersons eased Is 3d. to 61s. 3d Base metals and the oils remained steady, while Commonwealth Bonds held a firm tone.123 words
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Article221 1961-03-02 10 IJARCH first grade rubber buyer* 191 f.o.b. clo*ed In Singapore yesterday at 821 cent* per lb., down threeeighths of a cent on Tuesday's close. The tone wa* quietly stsady. S.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES lo cent* per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Spot f.o.b. buyer* 82|, seller* R2|221 words
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Article118 1961-03-02 10 THI Chinese Produce Kiehang*. Sin--1 capers, noon prices per picul yesterday «er»: Copra ginr IK Continent March/ April shipments |2"> buyer*. $24) neller*. Coconut ell: Quiet; bulk S42i Kellers, drum 546 Kellers. Pepper: steady for black pepper: no business was reported done. Muntok wblt* $200 and Sarawak $195118 words
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Article89 1961-03-02 10 THE Malayan Exchange Bank*' AmI elation made ttirse change* In It* rate* to merchant? yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/16, O.D. 32 )/16. BO d/st 33 credit bill*. 33 1/16 trade bills. Sailing T.T. or O.D. roidy: Canada S2i: Swiss Franci 1411; Belgian89 words
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Article77 1961-03-02 10 CHIPS lying alongside in. Slnt*p«r« <* Harbour Board wharvti or *x***tj «tl today *ro: Hawaii Mam 1,2, Rlverbink 4/5. Kyitig Cloud 6 A. Kimikawa Mani 6 7, SehwabcnMnn s 9. Soudan 1011. sanang 13 H. Kina 13/16, Adolf Warskl 18. Tjlaadane 19. Olang Ann N. Wall 4, Btntong77 words
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Article21 1961-03-02 10 Malayan Stork Exchange: March 1 Feb. 28 Industrial* 147.65 148.13 Tins: 230.50 232.3* Rubbers: 243.92 242.0* Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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1531 1961-03-02 10 PROFIT-TAKING IS STILL ERODING TIN SHARE VALUES By Our Market Correspondent SHARES were again easier on the Malayan share market yesterday as profittaking continued to erode the values established in the recent strong advance. The market in general was quiet. Industrial shares were steady. There was some interest in rubber1,531 words
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Article81 1961-03-02 10 yHK Federation Mim>trr ot x Finance has fl\wl these prices for calculating I ustoms duties for the week be(inning; on March I. Rubber 81 'j cent* alb Copra $448 a ton. Coconut oil $736 a tonPalm oil $649.50 a ton. Palm kernel* $366.25 a ton. The rates of81 words
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Article36 1961-03-02 10 SINGAPORE. March 1. RLBBER: 82i cents per Ib. (down threeeighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 83 cents (steady). TIN: 5399.50 per plcul (down 75 cents). estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 25 tons).36 words
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Article917 1961-03-02 10 BUSINESS in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares in brackets, was: Industrials: noustcad (1.000) 11.30; P. and N. 11.000) 52.18, (4.000) $2 17; Gammon 1.000) $2.22. (3.000) $2.20. (1,000) $2.21. <6TI) $2.15: J. WauKb917 words
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Advertisement1150 1961-03-02 10 Bxpress U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Servtc* E.TA t 1.*.. E.I I Spore f S'riam Cinanf, rTkuHg L. »n«!«j H Yo'k "K'lnikawa Mary' tint} T Mar H Mar 12 Mr Kaaikawa Man" 23/ M Mar H»n < m !l Mr 11 Ma> All suiUDly equipped with deep tanks tcr carruge1,150 words
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Advertisement274 1961-03-02 10 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD NEDERLAND LINE ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM FAST DIRECT SAILINGS TO GREAT LAKES MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE. Spore Port S'bom Penong Montreal "Tolitse" (SMN) 6/12 Mar 13/14 Mar IS Mar 17 Apr "Utrecht" (RL) 5/12 Apr 13/14 Apr 15 Apr 18 May "Tabian" (SMN) 5/12 May 13/14274 words
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Advertisement928 1961-03-02 10 NOTICES NOTICE JARDINE WAI'C.H (MALAYA) LIMITED Mr. Yap Meng Ec has retired from our services as bill collector in the Kuala Lumpur area and is no longer authorised to collect money on our behalf. His duties have been taken over by Mr Lim Hcng Kien JARDINE WACGH <M> LTD.. Kuala928 words
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Advertisement416 1961-03-02 10 NOTICES In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE SHANG ONN HOTEL LIMITED (/nrorporated in Singapore) I'MIM. Xl MM I riON At an Extraordinary General Meet in? ot the Members of the above-iiumed Company, duly convened, ana held at the offices of I- C Loong Co.. Room 25, 2nd Floor. Hank416 words
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Advertisement672 1961-03-02 11 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER Electricity Department Supply of Open Type Street Liguiing t Lanterns and Porcelain FUoe J and Carriers. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close at 2 15 1 p.m. on 14th March. 1961. Tender documents may be inspected without charge at the! Electricity Department, 2nd Floor. City Hall,672 words
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Advertisement858 1961-03-02 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j LADY TEMPLER HOSPITAL. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizen for the post of I Staff Nui^r. I Applications must be fully qualified Nurses registered in the Federation of Malaya. Salaries ac- 1 I cording to experience. Applications and references should be addressed to t:ie Hospital Secretary. Lady858 words
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Advertisement542 1961-03-02 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN KI'RAL AND INDUSTRIAL DKVrXOPMKNT AUTHORITY I Applications are invited from Federal Cltteens ■or State Nationals for the following appointments. Malays are preferred. (a) RURAL INDUSTRIES OFFHKR: Qualifications: Honours Degree preferably in Economics or B.Sc. (Econ.) or B.Com. or Chartered Accountant. or Cost cV542 words
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Advertisement831 1961-03-02 11 'H y iVl"1 1 -I M Mi 1 VH if I M 11 H mA3j (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra I BOX A9MO S.T. K.L. Vacancy tilled. Applicants thanked SALES 3IRL REQUIRED salary according to experience Apply Box Ao2oo ST. s pore.831 words
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Advertisement867 1961-03-02 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words SS (Mim.)— Box SO cts. extrm MODERN FLAT to let at 107-A Frankel Avenue 3 rooms I hall. Apply Tel: (S'porei UMT, *****. FURNISHED One or two bedroom flat near Swirr.mlnx Club Katong, telephone modern conveniences Also furnished >edroom. bathroom attached sittlnx'dininc room, telephone same District.867 words
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Advertisement769 1961-03-02 11 EDUCATION 20 Wtrds SS (Min.)— Box SO cts. txtrm POSTAL TUITION. Minerva College i offers excellent coaching for Senior, Federation Certificate. Qualifying Test. L C.E., L.C.C. Examinations etc. success guaranteed. 19ttO results brilliant. Over 1300 successes since 1933. Special courses in Malay, Mathematics and English by eminent scholars. Free prospectus-769 words
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Advertisement879 1961-03-02 11 LOST tO Words SS (Mim.)— Box SO els. extrm LOST— On* Black Morris Oxford Saloon Reg: No. si; 1594. Finder write P.O. Bos MS S.por*. Telephone *****. Reward. FOR HIRE 2* Words SJ (Mim.)— Box SO els. extrm LOOK'S CAR RENTAL. Co.. Offers latest models sclf-dnvr cars for birr. Contact879 words
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Advertisement700 1961-03-02 11 FOR SALE 20 Words SS < Min.)— Box SO rf- extrm ENGLISH BLANKETS colouis Pink. blue pVBBj <-o!d MncltJiz* S7 '.to, (1 i, brdineets. Pilloweasea. New shipments Visit Luck's 17, On-hard M., Sport. ORCHID PLANTS Ist BBJsBBSM and M: Top Quality, rraronanla prices, advice given Write to Miniiapor* Orrmdi Ltd700 words
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Advertisement149 1961-03-02 12 WELCOMES YOU! i\OW 4 FLiGHTS EVERY WEEK I FROM SINGAPORE BY MALAYAN AIRWAYS j VISCOUNTS* As from March sth, new services will operate on MaT\ Sundays and Mondays and will supplement our /s&\s existing Tuesday and Friday services increasing fjß? A♦ the number of flights we operate to four each149 words
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Advertisement18 1961-03-02 12 PF^ I j vVUUUUliiiii/y THE SILICONE CAR POLISH TWICI THI SHINI TWICI THI PROTECTION IN HALF THI TIMI18 words
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289 1961-03-02 13 WORK STARTS SOON ON PERAK'S NEW STADIUM IPOH. Wednesday. THE Perak Stadium Advisory Committee an- nounced today that work on the construction of the sports stadium project will be;in towards the latter part of this month by the Public Works Department. The meeting, presided over by the vice-chair-man of the289 words
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Article104 1961-03-02 13 CHEE'S SWIM RECORD ACCEPTED .SINGAPORE. Wed —Singapore Amateur Swimming Association i la*t night ratified the 100 m M ;kp record of lmin 17.3 sec returned by CbM Slew Ghee (luring the Bombay v Singapore mm on Nov. 24 last year. The meeting dernieu the decision to recognise Neo Chwee Kok's104 words
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Article61 1961-03-02 13 3EREMBAN. Wed.— Mr. Wong Yum Ching was elected the lirst, president of the newly formed Nrcn Srmbilan Table Tennis A>lon. Others elected were: Vice-pre-sident Mr. I.iew Vun San: honorary secri'i.ny— Mr. Cnan L;m Kan: honorary treasurer Mr. Lee Than Km: Council members—Messrs. Kong Y:t Chlng, Yit61 words
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Article163 1961-03-02 13 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. npHE big kick-off in Army soccer will be tomorrow when six matches three in Div. North and three in Div. 3 South— will be decided. This ye:\r there are 58 teams placing in the six divisions of the Singapore Ba>e District league. They will also163 words
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Article120 1961-03-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Cricket Association's official dinner In honour of the visiting M.C.C. team will be held at i lie Selangor Club card room on March 18 at 9 p.m. Anyone desirous of joining the dinner may do so on payment of $12.120 words
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Article, Illustration43 1961-03-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Foroe.> Motor Club will hold a Treasure Hunt on March 12 at 9.30 a.m. The Hunt will start from the Airport car-park. Entry forms are available from: Mr. J. Roberton, 1 Lorong Perak. Kuala Lumpur. PRAKHOV and EPIGRAFF43 words
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113 1961-03-02 13 RUSSIA'S HOPE FOR THE GRAND NATIONAL VLADIMIR PRAK- HOY. who will ride Russian entry EpigrafT in the Grand National at Aintree next month, is a second lieutenant. 29--year-old master sportsman (equestrian (jockey) of the Red Army of the So\iet I'a'on. Interviewed as he dismounted from a training run on KpicrafT.113 words
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Article610 1961-03-02 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL M-TOURNEY ALL STARS vs REAL MADRID By THE Asian All-Stars soccer team was a very good idea that did not materialise for the difficulties that beset the plan from the very start. Asian Football Confederation affiliates on two separate occasions named their610 words
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194 1961-03-02 13 Penang league soccer attracts 33 teams DENANG, Wed Tliirtyl three entries have been received by the Football Association of Penang for this -year's league i-ompetitions which will be run in three divisions. □even teams have entered in the first division, but the number may oe limited to eight. If this194 words
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Article127 1961-03-02 13 pENANG Wed. The ma- yor, Mr. 00l Thiam Slew, today suggested that a higher brick wall and the posting of police outside thp perimeter fence would offer the best solution to the problem of gate crashing at the City Stadium. Mr. 00l rejected as "unacceptable" a suggestion127 words
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Article241 1961-03-02 13 TABLE TENNIS RUMANIAN 'SHIPS FINALS (Bucharest) Men's «in«ie»: Z Berczlk tHun) bt L. PignltAkl (■Hum 21-18. 21-11. 23-21; women's ■tnrles: Mrs. E. Kocrlan-Foeldl .Hum bt D. Rowe (Br> 21-17. 21--11. 17-21. 21-13; women's doublet: M. Alexandra and 8. Mat he ißum) bt D. Rowe and J. Harrower241 words
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246 1961-03-02 13 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By I 1 1 IPOH. W«d. TANT MIEUX, trained by E. Breukelen, was one of the most Impressive workers on the training track here today although she did not make any serious attempt to beat the clock. Breaking Into a trot from the246 words
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Article291 1961-03-02 13 TPOH. Wed.— ten horses to 1 follow at the March meeti.i* starting here on Sunday are: CINEMASCOPE III: Scored a grand double at the January meeting here when winning over 3{f and 9t In class 3. This front-running stayer should easily hold his own291 words
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Article69 1961-03-02 13 SOCCER 1 P. PANJAXG DISTRICT IN-TER-SCHOOL: PPSS 6 (All Bujang 2. Kee Soon. Kee Chye. F. Michael, Kian Hengt Oan Bng Seng 2 (S. Bcse. RetnaMngamV HOCKEY IPOH I.l \\<;i I DIV. 2: Town I Council 4 (Too Joon Fook 3. Mohamed Sldeln Samuel's Club 0. FRIEXDLIES At69 words
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Article35 1961-03-02 13 IPOH. Wed. Town Council became division two champions of the Ipoh hockey league when they beat Samuel's Club of Tanjong Rambutan. 4-0 in a key match on the town padang here today.35 words
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Miscellaneous97 1961-03-02 13 ESEfIEMHBB^IEMHBEfIRfI^ppH| ■^kviESßatßEala^EaHHHblHl SOCCKR SPORE ARMY LEAGUE DIV. 3 NORTH: 55 Coy RASC (AD) v FETC 'A'; 'A' Squadron. R. Dragoons v 221 BVD RAOC 'A 1 Army 1 Depot Police v RAP Tengah 'B: I DIV. 3 SOI'TII: Engr Base Group I ■B v 18 Signal Regt B; 27 797 words
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277 1961-03-02 14 U.N. wants to set up office in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR,! Wed. The United Nations plans to set up an office in Kuala Lumpur to facilitate techmi ca 1 assistance to Malaya and neighbouring countries. This was stated here today by Mr. C. V. Nara.>imham. assistant secretary-general of the U.N. He277 words
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Obituary60 1961-03-02 14 MADAM PESAR KAUR lOVrd mother of Jagar Singh, Thara, Slntih, Dr. J. Cbaran f>lngh and Dial Singh passed I •way peacefully on :>* 261 at Batu i r;ajHh Hospital. Doctors and Nursini: Staff thanked. Friends and relatives who attended funeral, loaned cars, aent ny «?a*:es of condolence thanked. Phoc60 words
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Article73 1961-03-02 14 MRS. KG PILLAV. rhilttrrn and •hank all tho«r who BlualM th» funeral of hfr liu.shnnd on NJ.M THE FAMILY OF thf lair Mr S P Gro*«* thank all nl.uivn and friends for condolrnc' u-rfaths and attendance at thr funeral. MR. CHAN CHWEE NO and family! thank all friend* and73 words
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Article50 1961-03-02 14 Water cuts areas SINGAPORE, Wed.— Water 1 will be cut otl in the followiing areas tomorow. In Little Road and portion of Paya Lebar Road from ;Nos. 397 121. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: along Siglap Drive between Siglap Road and Frankel Avenue, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.50 words
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Article26 1961-03-02 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. Th« Chinese Y.M.C.A.S third annual inter-school bi-lingual speech contest will be held on March 4 and 11 at 2.30 p.m. each day.26 words
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Article865 1961-03-02 14 Leader Seenivasagam blasts chairman ('policy is divide and rule'), heads protest withdrawal JHE People's Progressive Party members walked out of a special meeting of the Ipoh Town Council this evening after their leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, had accused the council chairman, Mr. K. G. Waller,865 words
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Article327 1961-03-02 14 LONDON. Wed. The general Appearance of London stock markets today was again irregular as a result of two-way business I which, however, was on a slightly 'smaller scale than yesterday. Gilt-edged securities took a turn fo- the better at the opening but I small gains were not held327 words
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Article43 1961-03-02 14 LONDON. Wed.— Spo'. 24 .d April 24", a.. May 24 t d.. June 24 \d., April- June 24 »d., JulySepi. 24\ a.. Oct,-Dec. 245 d., Jan.-Mar. 24 s »ci.. c.i.f. Mar. 24' 4 d.. Apr. 24', d. May 24* id.. Tone: Quiei.43 words
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Article23 1961-03-02 14 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £801. j sellers £802. FSrwaiu buyers £802-.., sellers £803. Settlement £802... Turnover a.m. 485 lons, p.m. 5 tonx. Inactive.23 words
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