The Straits Times, 11 March 1961
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Title Section18 1961-03-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90.000 The Straits Times. Ik**** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1961 15 CENTS18 words
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Article902 1961-03-11 1 Hong Lim by-election nomination day PAP's call to voters PAP. CALL TO HONG LIM SINGAPORE, Friday ALTHOUGH nine people had applied for nomination forms by 4 p.m. today the eve of nomination day for the Hong Lim byelection not more than six candidates are expected to file902 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-03-11 1 THE HOLIDAY lever gripped more than 1,000,000 school children in the variotjs slates of the Federation yesterday. This Straits Times picture by Harold Teo shows students of Si. John's Institu- tion, Kuala Lumpur, who could not wait to j^ci out of school. All Chinese, English and TamilHarold Teo shows students of Si - 76 words
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Article657 1961-03-11 1 LKOPOLDVILLK. Friday. \yiIHN Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal, U.N. special representative here, was asked yesterday who were the present authorities in Stanleyville, he replied: "We deal with the man in the chair, but he changes so often in the Congo." He wwas, s speaking at a press ccnierence here fol-Reuter; UPI - 657 words
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Article45 1961-03-11 1 BANGKOK. Fri.— Four Chi- nese terrorists surrendered yesterday to the Thai police in the southern province of Songkhla, bordering Malaya. Among them was a woman. This brings to 10 the total of terrorist surrenders to Thai authorities during the year.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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82 1961-03-11 1 HE TORE UP SAVINGS, THREW THEM DOWN DRAIN i pLYMOLiiu rri. Police 1 yesterday solved the mystery of a man who tore up banknotes and threw them down .i drain. They said the banknotes, which kept appearing last week at a sewage works here, belonged to an elderly man. HeUPI - 82 words
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Article65 1961-03-11 1 MANILA. Fri. The military advisers conference of the South-vist Asia Treaty Organisation (Seatoi will revise plans for the defence of the Treaty area when they moot in Bangkok, on March 22. it was officially announced here. The advisers will also consider the threat of Communi.stReuter - 65 words
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137 1961-03-11 1 LATEST RED SPACE FEAT 'BIG STEP FORWARD' MOSCOW, Fri. Prof Bruno Pontecorvo. i the physicist who fled from Britain to Russia in 1950, yesterday said the accurate landing of the latest Russian! spaceship was a giant. step in perfecting space rocket technique. A member of the Soviet Academ.- of Sciences,Reuter - 137 words
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Article36 1961-03-11 1 JAKARTA. Fri— A sprawling tea estate owned by Mr. Tan Eng Hong, a Singapore resident since 1955. has been confiscated by the government in connection with alleged violations of foreign exchange regulations.— U.P.l. I36 words
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Article58 1961-03-11 1 JAKARTA. Fri. A Medan I court has sentenced 17 North Sumatran plantation workers to Jail terms of from one to five months for organising a strike. The workers struck at Rem- bang Sialang Estate, Deli Serdang district, last September, demanding the transfer of their superiors. They were58 words
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Article132 1961-03-11 1 Bid to restore peace to Laos PNOMPENH, Fri. Plans aimed at bringing peace to Laos have been agreed to by delegates of the present right-wing government and Prince Souvanna Phouma. the exiled neutralist prime minister who came here when his Government was overthrown in December. This is revealed in aReuter - 132 words
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Article25 1961-03-11 1 •I M |r. i v|,m, •mi C— noercr Mi I B H«n iraii announced «•>•<! i|, reached oadentandin »itli Km»m to pun 1< Mill .MHMI.IIh25 words
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Article22 1961-03-11 2 NEW YORK. Fri The Washington Post Company bought control of Newsweek Magazine for US$B million <$24 million), it was announced.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration116 1961-03-11 2 SHOUTS AND RAISED FISTS GREET HER AT LONDON AIRPORT pi.A( ARD-( AKRYIM. Ccvloncsc students (abov«) wait at the (ales of London airport as Mrs Sirim:i\o Bandaranaike. the Crylonesr Prim- Minister and the world's only woman premier, arrive;- for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. When her ear116 words
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403 1961-03-11 2 Premiers say: Bring China into talks LONDON. Friday THE Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference here was yesterday generally agreed that China should at some stage be brought into East- West disarmament negotiations, authoritative sources said. There was also agreement among the 12 Commonwealth delegations on the general approach to achieving total403 words
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180 1961-03-11 2 KAMIL: NO HORSE TRADING ON TIBET QUESTION ,NEW YORK. Fri.-Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil, Malayan Ambassador to the United Nations, said yesterday that his Government was firmly opposed to any attempt to remove the Tibet question from the General Assembly's agenda. "We cannot agree to any horse trading in order to180 words
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Article26 1961-03-11 2 LONDON. Fri Actress Elizabeth Taylor, ill with pneumonia, is now out of danger, her personal physician. Dr. Carl Goldman, announce.l last night— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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178 1961-03-11 2 NAIROBI. Friday. EXILED former Mau Mau leader Jomo Kenyatta has called on Kenya's rival African factions to unite for independence, it was revealed yesterday. Kenyatta. .still a powerful force in Kenya politics, made the call on Wednesday during a five-hour meeting with a group ofReuter - 178 words
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Article39 1961-03-11 2 READING. Fri. Arthur Inveson, Chief Constable of Reading, was fined £5 for driving the wrong way down a one-way street In his own town. He was prosecuted by hi^ deputy. Superintendent Er- nest Denton.— U.P.l.39 words
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Article15 1961-03-11 2 LONDON. Fri— Budget day In Britain will be on Monday. April 17.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article48 1961-03-11 2 I HAVANA. Fri. The govicrnment will demand the I death penalty for Major William Morgan, an American I who lost his U.S. citizenship for fighting in Fidel Castro's revolution, authoritative sources said yesterday. Morgan has been held in--1 communicado since his arrest Hast October— U.P.l.48 words
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Article26 1961-03-11 2 LONDON. Fri Moscow Radio said last night that tht Archbishop of Kazan had been sentenced to three years' Jail for a tax swindle Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous469 1961-03-11 2 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE 1 41. < metro: A.M 6.00 Time Signa.. Neg. ra- Mrdium «»\r 4.b n-.-trr> ku News HeaUlinrs; 6.J5 Mominj Short Wave 62 metres Melodies: 7.00 Newport Jazz Pps- irom 8.00-9.10 p.m. uv.il; 7.30 Time Signul. Ncv.s; 735 Song Time: 8.00 Time Signal. A.M. 6.30 Good Morning:469 words
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Article, Illustration372 1961-03-11 3 INDIRECT RELATIONS WITH HOLLAND SEVERED: LUNS TO SEE THE TENGKU I JAKARTA, Friday. NDONESIA today cut all ties with the Dutch by announcing that she no longer wanted the British to represent Dutch interests in Indonesia and the United Arab Republic to represent Indonesians in Holland.372 words
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Article41 1961-03-11 3 DURBAN, Fri. Twelve tribesmen were killed with spears In a tribal battle recently The battle was between the Mabuso and Ngozesl tribes and was fought on a native reserve near the Isandhlwana Zulu war battlefield.—Reuter. iReuter - 41 words
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Article89 1961-03-11 3 March wins traditional rights KARACHI. Fri. Two thousand Shla Muslims braved police tear gas and batons yesterday in support of their traditional rights to march through the city. The Shtas, celebrating the martyrdom of Caliph All early in the Muslim era. were ordered by police to stick to a majorUPI - 89 words
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Article49 1961-03-11 3 LONDON, Fri. Pakistani President Mohammad Ayub Khan said yesterday that Pakistan should oe ruied under a constitutional system "in due time." President Ayub. speaking to members of the Foreign Press Association in London. did not give any Indication of how long he thought this would be. U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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Article23 1961-03-11 3 JAKARTA Fri.— Compulsory education will be in lorce throughout Indonesia by 1968. a spokesman for the Education Department said today. Reuer.Reuter - 23 words
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Article24 1961-03-11 3 TOKYO Frl. Police said today 71 coal miners had been confirmed dead in Japan's worst mine disaster after the war.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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218 1961-03-11 3 Soekarno takes over as Chief Scout in Indonesia JAKARTA, Fri.—President soekarno announced last night that he intends to take over the Indonesian Boy Scout movement. He ordered 60 Scout organisation* to dissolve to form one association known as Pramuka (Vanguard) with himself as Chief Scout. The President was speaking toReuter - 218 words
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Article40 1961-03-11 3 HOLLYWOOD. Frl— Actress Ginger Rogers, 49. confirmed yesterday that she and film director William Marshall. 43. took out a marriage licence last Saturday in Santa Barbara. California. Miss Rogers has been married four times. U.P.IUPI - 40 words
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Article26 1961-03-11 3 LONDON. Fri. Sir Winston Churchill flew today to Gibraltar to join Mr. Aristotle Onassis's yacht Christina for a cruise to the West Indies.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article26 1961-03-11 3 ALGIERS. Frl. The issue yesterday of the independent Paris newspaper Le Monde was seized on arrival here today. No reason was given. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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370 1961-03-11 3 WASHINGTON. Friday VI R. DEAN RUSK, the lfl Secretary of State, yesterday strongly affirmed United States determination to stay in West Berlin and not be pushed out by Russia. He coupled this declaration with a Press conference statement ot continued AmericanReuter - 370 words
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Article192 1961-03-11 3 BONN, Friday MR. Nildta Khrushchev has expressed the wish for "lasting, friendly co-operation" between West Germany and Russia in a letter to Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, published here yesWrday. The letter, which the Chancellor received on Feb. 17 with a Soviet memorandum onReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration242 1961-03-11 3 Johansson's ring and tax fights get dates mixed MIAMI. Fri. Ingemar Johansson, of Sweden, will fight Floyd Patterson for the world heavyweight boxing championship before he takes up his battle with the law. it was decided here last night. Earlier. Johansson had been called on to appear in court onReuter - 242 words
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Article210 1961-03-11 3 'Reign of terror 9 in S-W Africa U.N. URGED TO SEND A POLICE FORCE THERE NEW YORK, Friday. 'J'HE United Nations Trusteeship Committee was yesterday asked to support a proposal that the U.N. send a police force to South-West Africa and that the territory be granted independence not later thanReuter - 210 words
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Article37 1961-03-11 3 PARIS. Fri. French car magnate, Mr. Jean-Pierre Peugeot, yesterday gave 50.000 new francs ($30,000) to the French Police Orphanage as a thanksgiving token for the arrest of the alleged kidnappers of his grandson. Eric— UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article88 1961-03-11 3 VERWOERD SNUBBED BY LABOUR i MPS I ONDON. Fri— Several Labour Members of Parliament have turned down Invitations to a private dinner next week with the South African Prime Minister. Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. One of them. Mr. Walter Monslow, is one of the anti-apartheid group taking part in a 72-hourUPI - 88 words
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Advertisement254 1961-03-11 3 -f f/£ M Ait Are you going bald? MfK&jfc^H Bo <l Po'chei *ere becoming mcreosingl itLJnl ncticeoble on my heod. I had tried man Jf~\^S£L Tne INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION oc IfftnVjn^tM vised me fo try Comonot Hoir Restorer, bt |V-i!iH{lo|B^p2 must odmit tnor s *•»> «ceoticol oboi I Tne fe?ult nos254 words
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Article403 1961-03-11 4 'SCARCITY OF LARGE WELL-EQUIPPED WORKSHOPS IN SPORE SINGAPORE TOH: GOVT. MAY SEND LOCAL GRADUATES FOR PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN OVERSEAS FACTORIES THE Singapore Government may send local engineering graduates to highly industrialised countries to do post-graduate practical training due to lack of such facilities here. The Deputy Prime403 words
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223 1961-03-11 4 Boat names to be Malay an ised soon SINGAPORE, Fri. Two things struck the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, during his short visit to the new $315,000 Immigration Depot in South Quay today. First, the cattle quarantine shed right behind the building. And then the Anglican names223 words
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Article90 1961-03-11 4 Riddle of the vanishing people THE door open*, and someone walks out of life for ever. It happens every day, all over the world. Often there is no apparent reason man and women, with no financial worries, leading full ond active lives. Why do they do? Where do they go?90 words
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Article26 1961-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Chin Woo (Athletic) Association will present a variety shew at the Happy World Stadium on March 26, at 8 p.m.26 words
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Article93 1961-03-11 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today "wholeheartedly supported" the Government's policy to. integrate the City Council with the Government Departments and requested that the switch-over be imDlemented immediately A statement, signed by the union's assistant secretary. Mr. P. Govlndasamy. also reiterated the union's stand93 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-03-11 4 LOCAL MAN OFF TO FORD TALKS SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Deng Chin Meng (above), manager of the Advertising and Sales Promotion Department of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd., will leave Singapore on Sunday by air to attend a sales conference of the company .it Ford, Dagenham. London.48 words
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358 1961-03-11 4 1959 VARSITY WAGES WERE $5,556,845 -COURT IS TOLD SINGAPORE. Frj 'THE total wages paid to all employees of the University of Malaya in Singapore in 1959 was $5,556,845, the Industrial Arbitration Court was told today. The University (Singapore) Bursar, Mr. R. Quane, also said that the amount included $126,311.81, being358 words
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240 1961-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Fri RADIO SINGAPORE will extend its daily hours of broadcasting in all its three transmissions from Monday. It will start eacn of its transmissions at 6 a.m. Instead of 6.30 a.m. and close down at midnight instead of 11 p.m. I240 words
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128 1961-03-11 4 S-E Asian tour for the best orator SINGAPORE, Fri. 3 The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has invited 124 boys and girls schools in the State to take part in the second annual Jaycee oratory competition for secondary schools to be held later this month. The subject for the heats128 words
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Article55 1961-03-11 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Hindustani film "Ek Phool Char Xante" (One Flower Four Thorns* is to be screened at Oarrick during the Hari Raya week. It Is a light comedy with plenty of laughs. The leading roles are played by Sunil Dutt and waheeda Rehman. There are55 words
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129 1961-03-11 4 PAK'S BEST BOY KORAN READER TO RECITE HERE SINGAPORE, Fri. A 13--year-old boy, Waheed /afar (Jasmi. one of Pakistan's best Koran readers who knows the Holy book by heart, is due in Singapore next week after attending the international Koran reading competition in Kuala Lumpur. Also with him will be129 words
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Article53 1961-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. T '< Varughese, a foreman with the Concrete Works, Hume Industries iFar East) Limited, was today presented with a gold watch by the managing director. Mr. J. Allan, as a memento of his long service. Mr. Varughese has retired after 35 years'53 words
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Advertisement262 1961-03-11 4 %V.\V.V,.V.V.V.V.%V.%I^VU^%rVUVWV^A\fV^yVbNV^ I ALL-NEW ADVENTURES OF^ I HOODII lla /v^Thn The world's 5 li'ltX* I m most fearless 5 JI M j •I H his greatest •1 rl y/ "'zJ challenge! V I* j ¥Jk. WI9J «B 777^ 1 -ll ll EASTMAN W(*]iSi;lF TERROR STWIKEST PERIL STALKS j; CZSEEa opens today!262 words
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Advertisement31 1961-03-11 4 m •EKSS^ Tod«y 3-4-f sm 1 AmoriMth 4 Noon ■CHOROH Xl W£jF* BARAAT 1 8 d/w "STORM RIOfR" r garnioal CnlM «o^. Slnp^of.. 11. VM«J jUl^Mr, &»cf,£ fk/.*.* 1J tr v31 words
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Advertisement248 1961-03-11 4 r"- S A breath-Uking galaxy o( tht most cilibrattd cabaret ami nlght-dub i S ptrformw of NEW YORK PARISvLAS VEGAS HOLLYWOOD S HONG KONG^r LONOON^ COPENHAGEN^TOKYO HAMBURG HONOLULU NHM I Queen Bee Coboret in TOKYO 1 'i^fl ,(f Bluebell Girls of PARIS Lido' .^^^*m* V J The LAS VEGAS Rhythmettes'248 words
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Advertisement523 1961-03-11 4 %suAvi: March MOVIE NEWS on sale JJJ] Phone ***** J Dv« to Films Gr«ot Length Only 4 Shews dolly Note Times [Elmer Gantry Toniqhf M'nite of IMSom THE SUPER SHOWJ3F SHOWS i HiSiHff. QOMMM IfCaKSIM Ti'ai im H I I J J Phone ***** a JIIOW SHOWING- ;V i 0;523 words
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Article, Illustration689 1961-03-11 5 Hongkong Bank chairman notes five-year plan's heavy burden on Malayan resources HONG KONG. Fri '[UK recent proposal for a preferential trade pact between the Philip- pines and Malaya may be the first step towards the setting up of a common market in Asia, Mr.689 words
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238 1961-03-11 5 The paper that keeps you wellinformed THE hottest Jopic at 1 the Commonwealth Premiers' conference now going on in London is South Africa's apartheid policy. Whether or not the Commonwealth leaders act against South Africa, the Africans are not accepting this discrimination lying down. They are flfhting against it. Bee238 words
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Article49 1961-03-11 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A schoolgirl. Tan See Muay. 10, of St. Francis Road, was knocked down and killed by a lorry in Serangoon Road on Oct. 26 last year, an inquest was told today. The coroner. Mr. Sathi V. Kandiah. recorded an open I verdict.49 words
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Article, Illustration135 1961-03-11 5 Chief of Dunlop estates to retire KUALA LU.MPIR. Fri.— Mr. A. Goode (above), managing director of Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd.. will retire from the company at the end of the month after 33 years' service He served as a nominated member of the Federal Legislative Council from 1957 to 195%135 words
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225 1961-03-11 5 ESCAPED MAN WALKS INTO CHURCH TO GIVE HIMSELF UP OENANG. Fri.— While police throughout the state were hunting for him, a suspected gangster who escaped from the Beach Street police station two days ago, while awaiting interrogation, gave himself up to a Catholic priest last night. The man, accompanied by225 words
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Article43 1961-03-11 5 PENANG. Fri. Sixteen applicants were successful when lots were drawn in the City Hall today for the allocation of 22 new council houses (rent: $35) in Thean Teik road. Lots for the other six houses will be drawn later.43 words
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Article40 1961-03-11 5 BUTTERWORTH. Fri.— Ng Ah Toi. 26. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of failing, while under police supervision, to notify the Permatane Berangan police when he left the police district on Feb. 3. Bail was allowed40 words
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165 1961-03-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang diPertuan Agong will broadcast to the nation on the first day of Hari Raya which is expected to fall next Saturday. His broadcast will be over the Malay service. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun165 words
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94 1961-03-11 5 SINGAPORE. Fri._A carpenter, Cboy Meng Chan, was fined $10,000, in default 12 months jail, in magistrate's court here today when be was convicted on a charge of being a bookmaker. Choy. 33, was arrested at the Singapore Turf Club on Oct. 30. On94 words
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Article28 1961-03-11 5 PENANG. Fri. A housepainter. Neon Swee Han. 23, was jailed today for six months for stealing a $400 diamond ring belonging to his sister.28 words
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Article150 1961-03-11 5 PENANG, Friday. T»HE Penang Government has imported eight purex bred pigs from Britain to assist the State's pig industry which, at $20 million a year, is the biggest 'in the country. i "The idea is to breed from them and distribute the plglets to150 words
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Article54 1961-03-11 5 SINGAPORE, Pit.— Thieves stole a gold chain, a gold bangle, 36 bottles of liquor and cash, altogether worth 5550, from a house in Jago Close yesterday. Madam Chen Lu. the occpant of the house, said she returned home at 4.30 p.m.. after a two-hour outing, and54 words
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Article38 1961-03-11 5 PENANG. Fri.— The Penang Rubber Trade Association will iiold a dinner on March 18 in honour of its president. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. who received the Johan Mangku Negara in the King's Installation honours list38 words
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Advertisement172 1961-03-11 5 j! THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN! I Returning to Singapore for a short Motor only The ever-popular world-fomoui TAI THEAN KEW CIRCUS j: J" now performing at Seng Poh Rood, Tiong Bohru, Singapore. To-day tomorrow 3 shows: 2.00 p.m., 7.00 p.m. t 9.30 p.m. F^H ■■BIGGER: BETTER!! BRIGHTER!'!!' X* I172 words
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Article354 1961-03-11 6 THAT'S ONE OF THE 20 QUESTIONS MAKING IT HARDER FOR MUSLIMS IN SELANGOR TO WED A SECOND TIME KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TNDONESIA may soon have a law of "one man. one wife, unless. but Selangor has already made it more difficult for Muslims to354 words
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82 1961-03-11 6 OBSCENE? COURT WILL SEE FILMS FIRST BUTTERWORTH, Fri. Two reels of film will be screened in the Butterworth court house on Sunday night to determine whether they are obscene. Pending this, the magistrate. Inche Ahmad Hanafl. today allowed Tan Wah Lai, 36. $500 ball on a charge of possessing obscene82 words
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Article, Illustration64 1961-03-11 6 /^OWS in the queue? Appearances are deceptive. These two cows merely found walking up and down Kuala Lumpur's Bukit Bintang Road warm work. So, with bovine logic, they moved into the shade of the bus stop. They couldn't 0 have taken the bus anyway they didn'tLim Yaw Chong - 64 words
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340 1961-03-11 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE SINGAPORE Tobacco Co. Ltd. has reached a new collective agreement, with the Singapore General Employees' Union on wages and working conditions for about 400 non-executive employees. Under the agreement, the company will continue to recognise the unlqn as representing Its340 words
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111 1961-03-11 6 Malaya to get aid for rural development KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Colonial Development Corporation has agreed to help Malaya in its rural development plans through the Federal Land Development Authority. This is stated in the March issue of a Commonwealth magazine published by the United Kingdom Information Services here. Projects111 words
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Article49 1961-03-11 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A misadventure verdict was recorded today at an inquest on a pensioner, Ang Khye Poh. 66, who died in the General Hospital on Dec. 13 a few hours after he fell from a f lignt of stairs in his house at Jalan Besar.49 words
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130 1961-03-11 6 M. T. U. C. SCEPTICAL OF PLAN'S MERITS ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Trade Union Council is sceptical of the merits of the Governments j proposal to give the Minister of Labour powers to intervene in disputes before being asked by the parties concerned. The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman130 words
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Article39 1961-03-11 6 MALACCA, Fri.— A tourist association Is to be formed in Malacca next month. The sponsors are Capt. Mohamed All bin Maiden, of the Malacca Tourist Bureau and Mr. S.V. Raman, head of a tourist agency.39 words
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Article34 1961-03-11 6 KTJANTAN. Fri. Burglars broke into the house and stole $200 In cash, a gold chain and gold bracelet belonging to Esah binte Salleh, a clerk. In Kampong Tengok. 31 miles from here.34 words
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Article21 1961-03-11 6 KLUANO. Fri. Mr. C. Selvadural, chief clerk of police at Merslng, has been transferred to Contingent Headquarters. Kota Bharu. Kelantan.21 words
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102 1961-03-11 6 IPOH, Fri.— The publicity officer of the Perak State Alliance during the state and parliamentary elections in Perak in 1959. Mr. S. A. Llngam, today joined the People's Progressive Party. One of the bitterest critics ot the P.PP. during the 1959 elections. Mr.102 words
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Article41 1961-03-11 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A misadventure verfllct was today recorded at the Inquest on a girl. Lee Slew Eng, aged lfi mon*hs, who was found drowned in a pond outside her house at Kampong Taniong Gul. off Jurong Road, on Jan. 14.41 words
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Article22 1961-03-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. E.S Thomas has beep elected chairman of the Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries.22 words
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Advertisement342 1961-03-11 6 Larger Catches With Less Labour! "Tevinye" Fishing Net is called "Atom Net" Why? Because it catches more fish thai all other nets, for it is Invisible in Woter f^ i^— Filomanrt of th« proper colour mok« it invisible in wolar. |isjfe^«T>j)fflii zZZL&tt Mcrt coichti dut to its softness. JtZ&SEB&cZ MJffix342 words
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Advertisement168 1961-03-11 6 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIhIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMI New way to treat SINGAPORE FOOT FAST! BEFORE THIS I BECOMES THIS I USE for quick relief MAYNARD ft CO.. LTD. 11, Battery Road. Tel: t3«13 202. Orchard Read. T*l> 21t2S SINGAPORE. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1168 words
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Article, Illustration483 1961-03-11 7 NOMINATIONS FOR FIRST ONE IN NEGRI SEMBILAN IN ANOTHER 11 DAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TN 11 days' time, nominations for the first local government election under the new electoral set-up will be accepted. This will be the forerunner of a series of town and rural district council483 words
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113 1961-03-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Police today ordered the group of men, women and children picketing in the porch of the Selangor Secretariat to stay outside the building. They also removed the posters that had been stuck on the walls of the building. Today is the 12th113 words
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Article52 1961-03-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The Rotary Club of Johore Bahru has appointed a committee to appeal to the public for funds in aid of the Johore Bahru Library. Dato Abdullah bin Mohamjed was elected chairman of the committee. The funds will be handed over to the town council,52 words
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Article28 1961-03-11 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Chng Kiat Leng. a barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today.28 words
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Article, Illustration261 1961-03-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Twenty-one American tourists-in-a-hurry today spent four hours in the sun before the rains came and said Kuala Lumpur was "fascinating, exotic and exciting." So fascinated were they by Kuala Lumpur that they decided to stay longer. They were originally due to leave261 words
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Advertisement225 1961-03-11 7 t|Q|ll»llll^^ 'I Hi Sl y I S Xmf m, flb Be warned if you hake with Stork they'll always ask for more Yes, use Stork, and your family will keep you busy busy baking lots of dcliciously tempting cakes, mclt-in-the-mouth pastry, and feather-light puddings. But with Stork you'll like baking225 words
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Miscellaneous208 1961-03-11 7 Bugs Bunny By Batph Heimttuht Li m t Abner By At Capp f> W*rt *{30fifflBlflE_urrl A -AND I'LL) OH, IT'S S I THEY GAVE ML A CASE, S I P-THEV YOU'VE LOST YOUR #l^ l "«m w --L«5WU*g BEL MRS. f BETTER S TOO IMPORTANT FOR j FIRED OOB.YOURKAiU GOOD208 words
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Article97 1961-03-11 8 JS RVards Sl* Winiatum CHONO PAH LAI and family thank the staff of the Oeneral Hoapltal, Johora H4hru for services rendered and relatfwjg and friends for their great asslstsnee during hrn recent sickness. MR. MA LIAN YONG and family thank all relatives irtd friends who >ent wreaths and attended97 words
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Obituary21 1961-03-11 8 I* Hare's Sit (mmmmwm) ROZAMAL beloved wife •nd Paulina. "We l^ove Thee Well But Jesua Lo\es Thee Her 11-3-33.21 words
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Article427 1961-03-11 8 J» »»r«-i ll» (Minimum) JOHNNY BORC RETURNS by popular demand to The Cockpit Hotel, openlag next week. Telephone Spore *****. THE COCKPIT'S Java Rljsttafel is served every Saturday and Sunday ■■rt.e ROS'EE DOR Lido Grand RefaursV Mcluaively booked for a private m.-h to-day 11.3 61. MORNINC AND AFTERNOON ttoaajaa,427 words
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679 1961-03-11 8 The Straits Times. Saturday, March 11, 1961. China And The U.N. There i subst;»»ce apparently in recent suggestions that Britain will support the admission of Communist China to the United Nations the next time the question is raised. I This is likely to be in Septem|ber at the opening of679 words
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Article344 1961-03-11 8 Depending on where they are at university, Malayan scholars in the British Isles receive annual maintenance allowances that vary around £500 (*4,250) which. of course, is tax-free and is I rather more than many British families enjoy. In addition these scholars can receive free attention under Britain's national344 words
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Article216 1961-03-11 8 Mr. Dean Rusk has now gone as far as anyone must expect him to go in making up lor President Kennedy's omission to mention Berlin in his inaugural address. There was, in fact, good reason why he omitted it; the speech was short, it was a key-note speech216 words
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Article, Illustration682 1961-03-11 8 VERNON DARTLETT - SOUTH OF THE SAHARA VERNON DARTLETT by THERE HAS BEEN NOTHING IN HISTORY TO COMPARE WITH THIS RACE TO CATCH UP Saturday Study MAELSTROM and (pelting pot, cockpit and crucible almost every noun expressive of chaos, confusion and violent change has been used, by us journalists in our comments onGordon Wells - 682 words
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Article339 1961-03-11 8 Another ingenious compromise much greater chance than had seemed passible only a few months ago that Kenyan first Atrlcan-majority parliament will be operatI Ing within a lew weeks. In Northern Rhodesia. Mr. lain Macleod. the British Colonial Secretary, nas produced an equally ingenious compromise, :ht merits of which are emphasised339 words
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Advertisement479 1961-03-11 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. in "JtrWi Sit (Minimum) BROWN: To Marjorit Stan om 10.5.U, a daughter at Bungsar Both It Horrfi Sit (Minimum) TANC-CMAN: Mr. Tang Wee Chans eldest ma of Mr Mrs. CX. Tanx. of Midam Lam Suk Hrn on 8-3-61. PHOTOGRAPHY V> (Tor's SS Sax it cIM. iiln EASTER BRIDE479 words
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Advertisement119 1961-03-11 8 I g| 1 Licit t wNiti £^L9bm THE M SECRET IS IN the •u'ckywHi'Tr BLEND ING <-<. W^JSfSmm BLACK fie WHITE" l -««^j S «i*~«~ < SCOTCH "t^T* WHISKY mi fi^m f-vSHMLIMO Oil. (EMBROCATION) Sooth** t, Rttrtthet! I B Intrant rtlitf for rlrtdntit, d.owtlntu, coldi, I coughs, ttmoi. Intact bittt119 words
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Article212 1961-03-11 9 'Greater buying power coming' IZUALA LUMPUR, Fri The coming industrialisation in Malaya will bring increased buying pow:-r for thp people. This prediction was made by Mr. Robert F. Kendall a member of the United States trade mission which ended Its two-week tour of the country today. He told a Press212 words
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Article30 1961-03-11 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Philip Koh. 51, manager of Sim Hal Trading Co.. was acquitted on three charges of breach of trust Involving $936 between July 13 and last year.30 words
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Article, Illustration652 1961-03-11 9 Just holiday or retirement? JUDGMENT RESERVED ON DOMICILE OF SINGAPORE MILLIONAIRE WHO DIED WHILE IN HONG KONG SINGAPORE, Friday Ttjß.. JUSTICE BUTTROSE in the Singapore High Court today reserved judgment on whether a millionaire, Mr. Eu Keng Chee, left Singapore in December 1956 for a holiday or on retirement. The652 words
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Article52 1961-03-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. A. Tharmallngam has been re-elected chairman of th*» Selangor State Scout Council. Other members of the committee are: President, Inche Abdul Jamil bin A. Rals; secretary, Inche Yang Ra&hdl bin Ma'asom; treasurer. Mr. T.R. Thygarajan (re-elected); auditors. Mr. D.T. Gunaratnam (re-elected > and52 words
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Article92 1961-03-11 9 Race brush and $300 stolen SINGAPORE. Fri. Shortly after a man had brushed against him at the races here, a naval officer missed his money in his hip pocket, a magistrates court was told today. Chief Petty Officer R- Sanderson, of the naval base, said that he immediately went after92 words
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139 1961-03-11 9 Five stars will entertain Congo men KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A five-member troupe, including two film stars, will leave for the Congo on about March 23 to entertain Malayan troops serving there. They are well-known folk violinist, Hamzah Dolmat; singer. musician and comedian, B.M. Sallm; comedian Ismail Bontak. and the Shaw139 words
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Article165 1961-03-11 9 SINGAPORE, Friday A BOATMAN, Ler Khim, 40, was sent to hospital with stab wounds in his stomach after a grim struggle with four intruders in his first-floor flat in Robinson Road early today. His condition was reported to be serious. His mother. Madam Tan Cheoh.165 words
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Article38 1961-03-11 9 SIM SINGAPORE. Frl. The executive council of N'anymg University has appealed to the public to give cash donations to the university when they receive Invitation cards to the second convocation to be held on March 30.38 words
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Article172 1961-03-11 9 BINGAPORE. Frl. Talented pianist Mr. Lee Kum Sing is so far the only Malayan musician who has publicly indicated that, he proposes to go to Moscow for the second international Tchaikovsky competition next year. A news agency report from Moscow yesterday said that composer172 words
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Article54 1961-03-11 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today awarded Mr. R. J. Tessensohn, 24, a postal clerk, special and general damages of $17,762 for personal Injuries suffered by him In a road accident two years ago. The award was made against a van driver.54 words
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Article35 1961-03-11 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. Dr. V. Jha, director of the Commonwealth Education Liaison Unit, London, who is on a tour of Commonwealth territories, will visit the Singapore Polytechnic on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.35 words
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Article27 1961-03-11 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— An Indonesian businessman Hajl Suhaimi. 43. was fined $250 In the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today when he admitted entering the state Illegally.27 words
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Article, Illustration467 1961-03-11 9 Is tipping the postman at Xmas an offence? asks CJ APPEAL ABAINST A BRIBERY FINDING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Is it an offence to tip a postman at Christmas or a railway porter when travelling? There was an authority by the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, in the High Court467 words
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Article, Illustration90 1961-03-11 9 KOREA'S 'STRONGMAN' FLIES IN FOR S'PORE VISIT SINGAPORE, Fri. One of South Korea's most high-ly-decorated soldiers and national commander of the Korean Veterans' Legion. Gen. Lee Heng Run. flew in last night for a two-day visit. Gen. Lee, 41, is on a world tour and was In Washington to receive90 words
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146 1961-03-11 9 Company to put film accent on Malay KUALA LJMPUR, Frl. Merdeka .Film Production Ltd., the first private film company in Malaya, will produce films with the accent on Malay culture and the Malay language. Mr. Ho Ah Loke, its managing director said today. Last night a "religious ceremony" was held146 words
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Article39 1961-03-11 9 SINGAPORE, Fri— Mr. P. Crawshaw, director of the Royal Overseas League, Ls now In Singapore in the course of his current tour of the Commonwealth to visit branches of the league. He is accompanied by hU wife39 words
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Advertisement112 1961-03-11 9 systems and equipment forjhe electrical power industry REMOTE CONTROL AND INDICATION SYSTEMS FOR DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS TELEPHONE AND TELECRAPrt SYSTEMS (LOCAL AND NETWORK) RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AC/DC CONVERSION EOUIPMENT POWER FACTOR CORRECTION CAPACITORS COMPUTERS FOR RESEARCH AND ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATION CABLES L*Md Standard Telephone and Cables Limirtd (Incorpofoted m England with Limittd112 words
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Advertisement176 1961-03-11 9 61 VICTOR the sixty one feature c$r There are more than 61 good reasons for choosing a Victor. You get more for your money and keep on getting more for every mile you drive. Feature for feature, there's no better motoring value than Victor value. Powerful, lively, economical "square" engine.176 words
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Letter325 1961-03-11 10 Students overseas IT IS TIME THE GOVT. GOT TOUGH THE report on our students in Britain is an admirable one but I really do not see the necessity for increasing the scholarship allowance. As it is I feel it is more than generous, and Malayan students definitely get much more325 words
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200 1961-03-11 10 Malaya's 'student princes' in Britain II was with surprise that I read that Malayan students in Britain get an annual allowance of about $4,046. As a taxpayer in a country where people earning more than 52.000 a year are taxed, I feel that these allowances given to Malayan students are200 words
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Letter163 1961-03-11 10 STANDING ROOM ONLY... Why men hang on to seats in buses "THE letter from "Parent" of Bentong <S.T. March 9) made interesting readIng. She says that In Malaya we do not see men offer their seats to women with children and elderly women in buses. She adds: "In Burma, for163 words
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Letter176 1961-03-11 10 QINCE your financial column reported my suggestion that an association of Malayan shareholders should be formed, I have had a number of telephone calls from Interested individuals. It is probable that, in addition to protecting the rights and interests of existing shareholders, such an association would do much176 words
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Letter97 1961-03-11 10 I UNDERSTAND that special concession tickets are being given to school pupils for the M.C.C. match at Kuala Lumpur on March 18 and 19. But school pupils, if they wish to go in parties to states other than their own, have to get special written permission97 words
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Letter74 1961-03-11 10 IN view of the Malayan Railway's now happy financial position I would suggest that the administration removes immediately the barbed wire fenping erected around all stations during the emergency. Railway compounds should not remain black when other parts of the country are white. The war against the74 words
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Letter91 1961-03-11 10 I REFER to the report of the rally at the Happy World Stadium in which you state that the Political Secretary to the Prime Minister stated that I admitted at the Nanyang University forum that Singapore could not. because of economic and military factors, achieve independence and yet91 words
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Article, Illustration350 1961-03-11 10 Real Madrid visit: Will it be another slaughter of the innocents? HTHE comparison which "Realist" invites when questioning my view that a match between Real Madrid, the world's best club football team, and a Malayan side would be exhibitionism at its worst (S. T. March 9). suggests he has overlooked350 words
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Advertisement138 1961-03-11 10 T^' -i >^JB^f 'Pbe^bbbbbbbi P?P B mm B> "ta^^*. BBBv jr TlP^i *xts w m^^^ Jim E!3^ ;^h t Jamv d£ ;J I "T^ 7\ A 7" t^ B>^fll iS^^R SSv a Br I I Bn( Vv>x*Vv; /.v^*** lik. A Isl 7 > H $&s\s MBmmt BBDBW 1 i fa138 words
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Advertisement153 1961-03-11 10 I GBUNENTHM I I >ft e n o 9 I Sof tenon- 50 I GERMANY K LJ societa commissionaria \ZJ SINGAPOM HD. Of MMAVA-MUNtI-l N »O»NtO wm ~ARE YOU Jar" r m. J How often do you teel lacking in energy, lacking in power, and not as strong as you153 words
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Miscellaneous250 1961-03-11 10 Straits Times Crossword ACMMfI fore Church Assembly (8). 1. Reluctant to include left-over Dl JU, "Jj-f n a blUer wmcl 5 c£i of «Uor' S lvn K com- HoWing up prosecution about nlaint iwhans' <2 5 1 pollution (10). 9 M?EoH s r- 12 EhurtK prayer It ArEnglEent 6 for250 words
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Advertisement1681 1961-03-11 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 ABFN, LIVERPOOL. GUSBOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL POtTS. <• t'ham rening AJAX Liverpool. Dublin ll Plrt/Mw 11 Mw 12 AENEAS Genca, Hamburg, Holland Mw 13/14 AUTOMEDON L'don, H'burg, R'dam. A'moutk —It Port/Mw 12 PELEUS livtrpMl. Glasgow GM. 31 Mar 13 Mw 14/10 Mw 17 EUMAEUS K'siiiies1,681 words
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Advertisement1269 1961-03-11 11 J/M£S3EBS^^^I^SSMti THE E.A.C. LINES--"— eAOEN. REOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S'oori P. S'r-aa Pening "B.INA" 1) ll Part/11 MW "SAMOA" 17/11 Mw "LAUNOIA" I) 21/23 Mil 24/20 MW J7/2I Mw 'BASRA" I) 31 Mir/ 4 Api i 7 Apr 1/ I Apr Accepting cirgo tor Genoa, Antwerp, RotUrdam/Amsteroam Bremen,1,269 words
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Advertisement1442 1961-03-11 11 oSi'ld'ing THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. 'Vbn sincapobi ilatorowittt ii tie Untei liagMa) M LINES SAILS ta AOEN UK ft CONIINENTAI PORTS S'poro p. Sfw» PMoap j BENRINNES iiterpMl. Hull Rottwsaa Hamburg Gin. 32/14 Mar Liverpool lirect arrives I apr OENALOEI Haakorg, LOnoon, G'aoutt 20/14 Mw 20/10 Mw N/31 Mw1,442 words
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Advertisement1230 1961-03-11 11 w. McAUSTER <Sk CO.. LTD. W&\ ni> an tun mP \**>^* BM.KWI^" UMB tfc KJLAVKNBSA UMB LONDON. NAMOURI, ROnEROAM NAVRI LOS AMEIES, SAN FUNCIKO, ft NOIL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND cm of coioMoo icctiim cwm tot Claim t smi> Sport P. S'kaai ronani AaanM. 28/2S Mil 20/21 MW IB Mil/1,230 words
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Article617 1961-03-11 12 Terminal markets react strongly T»HE greatest single j 1 factor affecting the j rubber market this week was the revaluation ot. the West German and Dutch currencies state Holiday, Cutler and Bath Ltd. in their weekly survey. Although there was little direct bearing locally terminal markets reacted strongly j reflecting617 words
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Article138 1961-03-11 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharv- M or expected today are: Benloyal I' 2. Tallsse 4/5. Burnside 6A. Akakurasan Maru 6/7. Ferndale 8/9. Somali 10/11. Thorsgaard 13/ I 14. Straat Johore 15/16. Zamen--1 hof 18. Adige 19. Senai N. Wall 1. ■Sadao N. Wall 5. Silindoeng138 words
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Article22 1961-03-11 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: March 10 March 9 Industrials: 148.68 148.65 Tins: 235." 23.-i.93 S Rubbers: 245.26 245.26 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article581 1961-03-11 12 SHARE MARKET QUIET: By Our Market Correspondent THE Share Market was on the quiet side again yesterday with tins and industrial counters quietly steady. Despite the quieter conditions, however, some useful gains were registered in both sections. The tin price with the International Tin Council's communique581 words
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Article123 1961-03-11 12 ftHE Chirm* Produce Kxchance. Singapore, noon price* per picul yesteraay were: Copra: Quiet: UK/Comlnent Marco/April shipments $27 'jj buyers, $28 sellers. Coconut oil: Quiet; bulk i 42 sellers. drum $45 '-j sellers. Pepper: steady for black; no business was reported uone. Muntok white $200 and Sarawak $195 (both123 words
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Article138 1961-03-11 12 TPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' I Association made these changes in iu> rales to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 1: New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/8. O.D. 33. 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bilis, 33 3/8 tiade bills Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3/8. O.D. 32 1/2.138 words
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Article36 1961-03-11 12 SINGAPORE. MAR. 10. KIBBER: 84 cents per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 84) cents (slightly easier). T1N: 5404.50 per picul (up .'.■> cents). Estimated unofficial offering '^.0 tons (up 35 tons).36 words
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Article121 1961-03-11 12 MELBOURNE, Fn. INVESTMENT shares closed the week along Arm lines here today. Colonial Sugar gained 17s. 6d to £79. 17s. 6dBase metals and the oils held I a .steady trend. Interstate Oil gained 6d. lo Bs. Commonwealth Bonds remained steady Con. Zinc 86 6 Mt. Is* 59 9121 words
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Article229 1961-03-11 12 RUBBER PRICES MARCH first grade rubber buyers fob closed in SingaI pore yesterday' at. 84 4 cents p« lb.. up one-eighth of a cent en Tnursaay's close. Tlje tone was ■lightly eaaier. SC.CR.A. CLOSING PBICES in cents per lb yesterday were: Int. 1 R..S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 84'229 words
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Article34 1961-03-11 12 The following further February rubber crops are reported Malaka Pinda 120.500 lb-. United Malacca 134.200 lb.. Ayer Molek 31.935 lb.. Leone Hin San. Ltd. 80.100 lb.ajia Nyalas Rubber Estates. Ltd. 35.250 lb.34 words
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Article702 1961-03-11 12 BUSINESS in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was: induitrlt.it: c.T.S. ardu M«. 9d. AIS: ami N. ord* 12.21: Gammon $7.17; M. Cemrnt 12.21: McAimtcr $1.32: M. Box $2.35: Roblncon ord« $1.36: Cold Storm $2.12: Steamrrs 74 cent*: I.E, ords702 words
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Advertisement1080 1961-03-11 12 Express U.S.A. Pacitic <Sc Atlantic Coast Service El* ETA ETA Sin ETA "Kaa.kawa Mata 11 11 MM 23 Mar 7 Apr IS Al." J Mi, All suitaoif tau.ict: with oeep tanks tor camaia ot an Oulk iiquio C3r|oes. loidi-f dirtct for Hon|i>on|, Honolulu. San Francisco, Cristobal, New York, Ensenaoa, Ssstsn,1,080 words
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Advertisement140 1961-03-11 12 MALAYA INDONESIA LINE JIINI EXPRESS SERVICE IF •lUI HJNNEI lINE t SWEDISH EASI ASIA CO loerpaal. Otkeatara tORTNIGHTir FROM EAST CIAST USA ¥11 lUE2 t'D Arrival Dalai »r,i —r*'t v s*nam soo>» loading fort IORCHOLT SII Fat 1 la Part Mar 12 Mar II I'kaa. Out. Sen. S'kata. UIVSSES Sll140 words
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Advertisement801 1961-03-11 12 SHIPPING NOTICE B^>~ LOST SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINt loir m.,. "CEYLON" ¥*ty V J;,-J* Arrived 1.3.61 ft. 1 T^ D .i». y Consignees of cargoes ex :ne aw t»»ot«. above vessel arc notified that the amMaw R«-«rd, t.i. General Survey will be held In aai***aaaaaa*******BaaaaaaaaaaMß^ S.H.B. Oodowns 6/7 ai 900801 words
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Advertisement1041 1961-03-11 13 600 CROUP GEORGE COHEN (FAR EAST) LTD. AM A INSTRANCE BUILDING Sl\(i.\r()Ri: We have been commissioned by the NORTH HORNtO 111 IKK in BOARD lo sell on their behalf the Pnwi r Station! at Sandakan. British North, Borneo. This station com- prints Babcock and VYilr<i\ Boilers coupled to Bellls and1,041 words
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Advertisement112 1961-03-11 13 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given to the public on benalf of Mr. Kcnney Loo of No. 174, Taujong Katong Road, Singapore, that he is not Itn co-hßbl:allon with his wife lan Margaret Lee Gek who is living separately at No. 60, I Ceylon Roati, Singapore, beyona custody and control112 words
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Advertisement112 1961-03-11 13 U. S. A. I Leading American Exporter of PRIME AND SECONDARY STEEL SHEETS, WIRE, TIN PLATE, ETC SEEKS WELL i ESTABLISHED AGENT to handle American steel products. Submit full details in first letter, in strict con--1 fidence to Box 8.5.6 Suite 1606 1475 Broadway, New York 36, N.Y., U.S.A. ADMISSION112 words
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Advertisement1891 1961-03-11 13 K ontirhjed from P««e B>. SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT n w td w ""«•>—»•* M ss <*<*>-,» M cv. ~r. <£££ JSSSJTS? £2£ BOX A4SSO Straits Times. Position In Singapore for ladlan/C*ylones* audit filled All applicants thanked chrrks with at least thre* »*«r* pracLINER SHIPPING COMPANY re- auditing experience. Applications1,891 words
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Advertisement1018 1961-03-11 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M »or*M U < Vi*.)—Bvx ef«w «xf r* NEW CALICO Guest Hous* 8 Claymore Hill double singles available with i lull board and laundry near Tanglln Club Tel. (H'porci ***** LEAVE HOUSE AVAILABLE April lat September 30 furnished completely three bedroom two air-conditioned dl*> Mict 10 Steven* Rd.,1,018 words
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Advertisement1022 1961-03-11 13 WANTED M Wcrtt* Si (Him.)— Box SO cf*. txtrv WANTED new 'secondhand electric/ kerosene incubator. Please reply wlto details to Box A 5340 S.T B'pore WANTtD DICK BARCtI. IV--toons, tugt, launches, etc.. Must he av.iiiab'; Singapore, Malaya or Hongkong. Details to Bos A 5322 S T S'pora. VEHICLES FOR SALE1,022 words
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Advertisement886 1961-03-11 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1» H orrfs SS (Mlh.)—Bom 4» et§. titrm MSRCSDSS I*o. 1938 modtl. BBSS* Irnt condition New lit party lnauraro* nod 111 r.in» Mr. Chi» ***** (B'porO. SINCHSW TRADINQ COMPANY: 1960 Holder). 1939 K Prefect. 1957 Ft Ang'ia. K Zodiac. Renault, Itarctdrt B*n». lt*S« V Prefect, Klat'SOO, 1955886 words
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674 1961-03-11 14 World tennis bodies react sharply to English plan PROS AT 1962 WIMBLEDON LONDON, Friday LAWN tennis officials in were quick to re-act I L.T.A.'s proposal that tin pionships should be open Mr. George Barnes, president of the United States L.T.A.. said In674 words
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Article175 1961-03-11 14 Big games for Fed. schoolboys £UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The third annual schoolboys soccer International between tin Federation and Singapore will be pluyed in Sii.gapore on Muvli 25. I year Federation brat Singanor* 3-2 at Kuala Lumpur. In the first year they won 10-2. The Federation ic.mi. which is expected to175 words
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Article115 1961-03-11 14 G RAVEN EY: MCC HOLDS UP DECISION I ONDOX. Fri. Tom (jraveney, England Test critkttiT and former captain of Gloucestershiie. will not know until next month whether hr is free to play for Worcestershire tliis year. Gravcney nsignctl from the Gloucester club last December after they decided to appoint an115 words
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Article137 1961-03-11 14 Slow train for Soviet GN hopes UERLIN Eastern Sector, Fri. 13 —The train taking the three Russian horses Eplgraff, Grelfel and Reljeif to Britain for the. Grand National arrived here today but without the special wagon containing the horses. An official said "The wagon was unhitched at Frank-furt-on-Oder (on theReuter - 137 words
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Article76 1961-03-11 14 DUNEDIN (Ploi'idai, Fri. Arnold Palmer heads the moneywinner's list on ihe American golf circuit so far this year, according to figures issued here by the Professional Golfers' Association. Gary Player, of South Africa, is a close second. Palmer, who won $240,000 last year, has netted $55,800 soReuter - 76 words
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Article9 1961-03-11 14 YOUTH INTERNATIONAL, (Utrecht): Holland 1 (Keizer) England 0.9 words
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Article31 1961-03-11 14 CHELTENHAM GOLD CLT, 3M 2F 130 yds (Gloucestershire) 1 Col. O. R. Westmacott's Saffron Tartan (F. Winter. 2-1 fay) 2 Pas Seul 3 Mandarin. Won by U, 3' 11 ran.31 words
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Article29 1961-03-11 14 WORLD C SHIPS S-FINALS— At Dortmund: Czechoslovakia 15 Sweden (holders* 10; At Muemter: Rumania 16 Norway 14. Germany 15 Denmark 13 'Germany to meet Swt'drn for 3rd place >29 words
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Article31 1961-03-11 14 WORLD (SHIPS (Geneva) Group A: Canada 1 Czecholovakla I; USSR 9 E. Oermany 1: Finland 3 W. Germany 3; Group TV: Britain 3 Poland 2; Norway 7 Austria 2.31 words
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Article125 1961-03-11 14 S-P Games move NOUMEA (Ne>v Caledonia i. Fri. Representatives of eight South Paclnc territories assembled at the headquarters of the South Pacific Commission here today to explore the possibility of creating South Pacific Games. Territories represented in the talks here, which will continue until next Wednesday, are Cook Islands. FrenchReuter - 125 words
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Article35 1961-03-11 14 KLANG. Fri.— Office-bearers of Guthrie Sports Club. Port Swettenham, for 1961 President: Mr. J. A. M. Blumcr (re-elected i. vice-president: Mr. A. Ramanathun (re-elected (.secretary: Mr. J. B. Amaradasa. treasurer' Mr. Lopez (re-elected)35 words
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461 1961-03-11 14 This Time is fastest and looks like a winner By SCRUTINEER IPOH. Friday. THIS TIME shaped like a winner on a soft track this morning, and on this gallop the 5-year-old, who was a course scratching last Sunday, showed that there is nothing amiss with him. He will certainly take461 words
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1107 1961-03-11 14 Race 1 2.15 Clats 4. div. 1— 6 furs. 1 ***** Goofy (Fair Winds St.) Osman. 4 9.0 Leman 1 2 ***** Prediction (Honour St.) Ahmad, 4 8.12 (F) Leong 2 3 Roan ton (C. H. Smith) Martin. 3 8.8 Johnson 11 4 *****1,107 words
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298 1961-03-11 14 Chan Beng Soon pERLIS. the Cindefella r State in the Malaya Cup competition, will be an inspired team this year. Both officials and players have dedicated themselves to an all-out bid to win Malaya's most glamorous soccer title as a gesture of loyalty298 words
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Advertisement244 1961-03-11 14 ARCO Mi^B 1 II illl£iSMlllii fl SOmn coup><l m »i'h Kxponur' M*'»r. J Copal 8V Shutter 1 i*c. plux B. J J »nii hinli-in nflf-iimfr. Obtainmlt trom all Photonrjphie I I Oeiltti I Afntt: »HOTO CO. LTD 'Ttl: ***** 1 Hi, Orchard Road, fmiaport I til ***** I I*l. Mnint244 words
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Advertisement36 1961-03-11 14 A GOOD FITTING SHIRT IS A GOOD LOOKING SHIRT Yes, because your UvJJN $5.50 for short sleeved $6.90 for long sleeved 40 SttlW Available from leading stores throughout Malaya Sole Agents:GLOBE SILK STORE KUALA LIMPIR SEGAMAT36 words
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738 1961-03-11 15 VOW that Singapore's under-20 team will com--1 pete in the third annual Asian Youth tournament for the Rahman Cup at Bangkok from April 10 to 20, I can say that the trip was always on provided the boys showed that they were willing to738 words
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Article152 1961-03-11 15 Penang girls team for Singapore PNANO, Fri.— Penang Ladies Hockey Club will make their first visit to Singapore next week to play three matches. The Penang side, who will arrive in Singapore on Sunday evening by train, will meet S.C.C. on Monday. W.R.A.F. on Tuesday and Girls Sports Club on152 words
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576 1961-03-11 15 A BATTLE OF RIGHT HANDS— AND CHAMP FAVOURED MIAMI BEACH, Friday (CHAMPION Floyd Patterson, finishing his glove preparations today, indicates he may make Monday night's third title flght with Ingemar Johansson a battle of right, ha.ids. Never before has the 26--year-old champion thrown so many straight rights in training as576 words
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92 1961-03-11 15 Spurs now hotter favourites than ever LONDON. Fri. Tottenham Hotspur were quoted 6 to 4 favourites to win the English F. A. Cup at last nights callover at the Victoria Club here. This is a quarter of a point shorter than the price on offer on Monday, before their quarter-finalReuter - 92 words
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Article15 1961-03-11 15 PENANG MBS (ROSS-COIN TRY RACE: 1 Krislwan 2 Jaya pooney 3 Gn'i^o". 'Srnin 40sec.15 words
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Article70 1961-03-11 15 FRIENDI.IES At I'mang: Chinese RC 4 (Yew Chye 3. Frankie Khaa > Simit SC 4 iThian Lye 2. Soon Lay. Abu ■■tart. At Sffamat: Regent Est. Batang Malaka 1 (Panlos> Segamat Ev. 1 <G. Singh >. At J. Bahru: 63 Ordnance Field Park 5 (Drake 3. Beard. Crawleyi 1370 words
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Article37 1961-03-11 15 FRIENDLY Penang i: PSC 3 < Lee Ah Loke. Wallen. Cox> H.M.S. Hartland Point 1 (Thomas). INTER-DISTRICT (Kluanßi Kluang 7 (Kong Leon? 2. Derfhrni Singh 2. Binthamon*y. Narendran. Cheng Koki J. B»hru 1 i Amu rut Singh).37 words
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Article49 1961-03-11 15 SINGAPORE. Pri. Singapore Table Tennis Association will make every endeavour to have a club-house of its own this year. Mr. Tang Tuck Wan. president of 6.T.T.A. told councillors In his policy speech at the association* first committee meeting held at Peoples* Association on Wednesday.49 words
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423 1961-03-11 15 CHALLENGE TO STORE YOUTHS By TEOH ENG TATT, Singapore, Fri. SINGAPORE Youths, whose trip to Bangkok next month to take part in the third Junior Asian Cup soccer competition was approved yesterday, face a challenge on Sunday when they meet RAF Seletar in a floodlit423 words
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Article128 1961-03-11 15 Basketball aid for Algeria Fund SINGAPORE. Fn. Singaport Amateur Basketball Federation will play a charity match in aid of the Algerian Aid Fund in tlw nn.M few days. It was decided today that S.A.B.F. negotiate with the Malacca state team visiting Singapore over the weekend to donate the proceeds of128 words
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Article47 1961-03-11 15 LONDON. Pr>. A. J F O'Reilly has been forced to drop out of the Ireland Rueby Union team to meet Wales at Cardiff tomorrow because of a back muscle Injury. His place on the wing will be taken by N. H. Brophy (Blackrock i.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article100 1961-03-11 15 RISMAN, JOINS THE PAID RANKS ¥ONDON, Fri Bey Risman, the England Rugby Union centre three-quarter or flyhalf, last night signed professional forms for Leigh Rugby League club. No fee wan disclosed but it is understood that Risman received the highest sum ever paid t" an individual plavcr. The 23-year-old RisReuter - 100 words
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178 1961-03-11 15 Perak women called for soccer meeting TPOH. Fri.— A meeting of all women Interested In soccer both as officials and as players will be called soon to form a Perak Women's Amateur Football Association. This was stated today by the president of the Perak I Amateur Football Association. Mr. Teoh178 words
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Article255 1961-03-11 15 135 for schools' race today SINGAPORE. Frl. Pasir Panjang District last year's Singapore schools in-ter-district cross-country champions, are confident of doing well again tomorrow when this annual event is held at Oillman Barracks (starting at 3.30 p.m.). Pasir Panjang District's first stung of nine lunners comprise athletes who have covered255 words
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Article28 1961-03-11 15 MANILA. Frl. Two Philippine boxer. Terry Flores and Tiger Willie, left here by air last night for Australia for a series of fights In Sydney. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement152 1961-03-11 15 A the world t£!&f lian O s on.. nrM uaaki wire *^^ni nMMPi ropes B^^^^k fnc smooth, non*conductiblc, anti-kink wire rope, Akulon-ceatcd to teal lubricant in rope for longer lift and withstanding shock and impact and available in colours for ready duccrnibilitv for Herculean ifeoti in bearing the heaviest strains152 words
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Advertisement125 1961-03-11 15 FMMm SINGAPORE TO EUROPE TESTED ROUND THE WORLD m jSL Every day people all over the world are starting new adventures on Vespas. The Vespa has gone over the roughest tracks, through mud and slush, sandy deserts and rugged mountain paths, through Arctic wastes and tropical jungles. Esther j^ and125 words
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Miscellaneous109 1961-03-11 15 SOCCEB CHAKITY MATCH: Singapore v Joint Services (Jn Besar. 7.30 p.m.). TRIAL: Sgor Combined Schools v S*or Indian Assn A' (Shaw Rd). FRIENDLY: Alexandra Starlight (Farrer Pk>. HOCKEY STORE SENIOR KO S-FINAL: SRC v Royal Signals ipadangi. SEYEN-A-SIDE: Penang HA. tournament (Victoria Green. 230 p.m.). S'GOR DIV. Il Klang District109 words
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357 1961-03-11 16 - SINGAPORE. riday rpHE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said today there was no reason for strike action by 13 Singapore City Council labour unions. Mr Byrne said this after the unions, which claim to represent 10.500 daily-rated workers, had357 words
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Article64 1961-03-11 16 MOSCOW. Frl.— The U.S. I Ambassador, Mr. Llewelyn Thompson. returned to Moscow last night after a four-hour talk with Mr. Khrushchev in Novosibrisk. Mr. Thompson declined to reveal details of the talk and told correspondents he was going straight to the Embassy to report to64 words
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Article327 1961-03-11 16 LONDON. Fri.—London stock market.; finished a very busy week on a quiet note today but the firm undertone was well maintained. i There was still a selective demand for Industrials and better-than-expected results and nood order books of associated electrical Industries attracted buyers to electrical equipment shares which327 words
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Article40 1961-03-11 16 LONDON, Pri. Spot 25 5 »d.. April 25\d.. May 25' d.. June 25=5,d.. April-June 25 \d.. JulySept. 25'td., Oct.-Dec. 25' 4 d, Jan. -Mar. 25 \d.. c.i.f. Mar. 24\d.. Apr. 24\d.. May 24% d.. Tone: Dull and slightly easier.40 words
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Article26 1961-03-11 16 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £808. sellers £809. Forward buyers £811 >i, sellers £812. Settlement £M 7' 2 Turnover a.m. 100 tons, p.m. 100 tons. Tone: Firmer.26 words
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135 1961-03-11 16 WASHINGTON. Fri. A study in New York showed "promiscuous, truant and violent"' teenage girls played a major role in gang life, the Senate sub-committtee on juvenile delinquency mi told today. "Our study revealed that th« girls will do anything to please members ofReuter - 135 words
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Article67 1961-03-11 16 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A prisoner. Tan Mul Keng, 21, escaped from a General Hospital ward this morning after he had been admitted to Ward 14 at about 4 p.m. yesterday with some internal complaints Tan had completed a three-year jail sentence at Changi for a theft offence, but as67 words
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Advertisement562 1961-03-11 16 PHILATELY 2(1 Words $j Min.)— Box JO rf«. extra STAMPS WANTEO Director ot MUM firm visiting Malaya in May wisher to purchase large accumulations and collections. Air Mall details now to Proud-Bailey Company. 98 Queens Road. Brighton, England BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 Words V< (Mm.) Box iV ctt. extra AUSTRALIAN BUILDING562 words
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Advertisement606 1961-03-11 16 FOR SALE 10 Hordt Si (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra ONE SECONDHAND PHILCO refrigerator; H cv.ft. for ?3lr Owner leaving. Contact 29. Hill Hide Drive: Spore 19. OAVID WHITEHEAO FURNISMINC Henti lust arrived. S.A Majeed Co.. TO, Hish Street. 45. Bens Pob Road. 130 E*M Coaur Road. Snore 1961 JANTZCN606 words
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