The Straits Times, 21 March 1961
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Title Section17 1961-03-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY fFHTIMID SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1961. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article317 1961-03-21 1 Tengku: Unite for cause of world peace Harmony gives lie to V. From DOUG. LACKERSTEEN LONDON, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman last night called on the Muslim nations of the world to unite to help the cause of world peace. The Prime Minister, addressing a Malayan gathering celebrating317 words
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Article269 1961-03-21 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. T<HE MALAYAN special rorce based in We'st- crn Kivu province, where for more than a month 300 Europeans have lived in fear of beating and torture, has one of the toughest jobs of any U.N. unit in the Congo, according to U.N. officials here.Reuter - 269 words
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Article174 1961-03-21 1 SINGAPORE, Monthly. THK mystery of the double deaths at Changi two weeks ago of lawyer M'- Y. H. Tsan and his wife deepened today as island-wide appeals were circulated by the police. The first appeal is directed Ito a taxi-driver, who was j stopped by174 words
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Article62 1961-03-21 1 BANGKOK. Mon. -Thai authorities in the southern provinces have been ordered to keep a close check on people crossing into Thailand from Malaya, Gen. Prapas Charsu Sathien, the Interior Minister, told reporters today. The Minister said that those found without proper documents would be chargedReuter - 62 words
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Article25 1961-03-21 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Philippine and Japanese officials met today to discuss the Manila Government's demand to ease the terms of loans from Japan— U.P.l.25 words
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196 1961-03-21 1 - SINGAPORE. Mon rE Government will ask the Legislative Assembly when it meets on Wednesday to approve a gift of $10,000 for the Welfare of Malayan troops in the Congo. Subject to the recommendation of the Yang di Pertuan Negara Inche196 words
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Article340 1961-03-21 1 Lunch crowds watch an abduction SINGAPORE, Monday. GUNMEN Abducted an oflice clerk at the junction of new Bridge Road and Carpenter Street, in the heart of Chinatown here, this [afternoon. Two thugs bundled 29--year-old Ch ng Chek Jiang into a taxi at 1.30 p.m..340 words
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265 1961-03-21 1 Sarawak to check sowers of discord KUCHING, Mon. The Sarawak Government has armed itself with powers to stop the publication of I material designed to damage racial harmony or to mislead the people in order to arouse feelings of hatred or con- temot. An official statement today j stressed that265 words
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Article84 1961-03-21 1 DURBAN. Mon. The Natal provincial executive committee of the Federal Party, at an emergency meeting during the weekend, approved a resolution calling for a separate Commonwealth for Natai. In a statement, the executive urged the provincial council to take immediate steps to ensure Natal's continuationReuter - 84 words
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Article92 1961-03-21 1 FREIGHTER AGROUND NEAR KUCHING SINGAfOKfc, Mon. A Sarawak steamship Co. lreigmer, me 1,380--ton Benumg. ran aground on the Cruisere Rock, 10 miles from Hitching, this morning, but by this evening had been refloated. She was on her way from Singapore to Kuching. First reports receiveu in Labuan at about 1092 words
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Article27 1961-03-21 1 NEW DELHI. Mon.— Tokyo was selected today to be the site of the next annual session of the Economic Commission for the Far East. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article29 1961-03-21 1 COLOMBO. Mon. Japan and Ceylon today signed an agreement for the setting-up of a fisheries training centre at Negombo fishing centre. 20 miles north of here.— .ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article291 1961-03-21 1 Verwoerd: This is no defeat' JOHANNESBURG. Moil. Dr. Verwoerd said here today that South Africa "will emerge stronger than ever before" following its withdrawal from the Commonwealth. The Prime Minister told a crowd estimated at between 50.000 and 60,000 which welcomed him at Jan Smuts airfield here on his return291 words
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Article17 1961-03-21 1 >Lr Delvatu j> ne Interim .MiuiMu Sovcromevf will pu v.-l 'in- 1•- r r i i17 words
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Advertisement52 1961-03-21 1 For the roof over your head ARDEX "PLUS" Lightweight corrugated asbestos-cement roofing that can be easily carried. ColoursPink, Green, Havana, Light Grey-so it brightens your buildings. Glazed to repel \water, eliminate fungus growth. Tough fibred to resist shocks and impacts. Insist on "A^DEX PLUS". Every sheet is marked. MALAYA <^J/\|]|i^>52 words
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111 1961-03-21 2 MOTHER, SON AND DAUGHTER ALL WED AT SAME TIME ,'|X>RO\TO. Mon. A mother, her daughter and son were married In the same ceremony here. Mrs. Helen Wagner became the wife of Mr. Gordon Floyd Pringle and her son. Douglas, was married to Janet Pringle, Mr. Pringle's daughter. Mrs. Wagnsr's dai'.irtor.111 words
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Article29 1961-03-21 2 RANGOON. Mon. The Burmese Defence Chief of Staff, General Ne Win. will visit the Soviet Union later this month accompanied by Ueut.-Col. Lwin. Director of Military Intelligence.--ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article417 1961-03-21 2 Menzies: He quit to avoid split in Commonwealth Half PMs said: S. Africa must go T OXDOX. M o Mr. R. G. Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, said yesterday that at least half the Prime Ministers at the Commonwealth I conference "indicated that they did not417 words
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Article, Illustration41 1961-03-21 2 The Shah of Iran takes the family for an informal ouling in Teheran. His son. Prince Reze, heir to Ihe Peacock Throne, was born to Queen Farah Diba late lasl year.— U.P.l, piclure.41 words
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243 1961-03-21 2 Women jailed for nude court parade VANCOUVER, Monday. J^HIRTEEN women of the Doukhobor religious sect were sentenced to two months jail yesterday, for staging a nude parade in a magistrate's court in Grand Forks. The women were found guilty of contempt of court by the magistrate. Mr. Parker Williams, whoReuter - 243 words
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106 1961-03-21 2 SEX ENERGY IS BIG THREAT LIKE H-BOMBS SAYS WOMAN J^TEW YORK. Mon. A woman doctor told students in Atlanta. Georgia, that control of sex and the atom were the chief problems today. "If nuclear energy doesn't finish us off. sexual energy will." I)r Mary Calderone. medical director of the PlannedReuter - 106 words
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Article18 1961-03-21 2 LONDON, Mon. Broadaster and columnist Gilbert larding, who died last Novmber. left an estate ol £27.--62—Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article52 1961-03-21 2 TORONTO. Mon. Police .sT.id yes it lay th»»y believed they hd/e --mashed i. Si CO a night prostitution ring iiivolving -.eervi re girls ttvm good nmfttm Two in?!-. aged .'.j Uid 23 have b*en arres-lcc! on 12 charges f procuring nr.i attempting to procure girls for I52 words
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Article48 1961-03-21 2 STELLENBOBCH (Cape Province). Mon. -The South I African acting Prime Minister, Mr. Paul Saver. was Injured In a road accident last night. First reports said Mr. Bauer's injuries were not serious. Mr. Saver, 63. b Minister of Lands, Forestry and PubUc Works.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article25 1961-03-21 2 RANGOON. Mon Tht Burmese Premier. U Nu. will go to Communist China for 10 days rest from April 6. political sources said.25 words
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Miscellaneous37 1961-03-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I (HOW ABOUT) If (Va <it it) f NOW I CANT YOU UAVI TUS C6MEM»»a WHAT AC! ANO KIN* V CABMIMAO > OP UfASTt.TUt 7> KINSOfCtUM j jM^ Js V ANO OMf J37 words
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Article183 1961-03-21 3 MACLEOD TO GET THE SACK WYATT T ONDON. Mon. Mr. XJ Woodrow Wyatt, Labour M.P., said last night that the Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan. was "on the verge" of getting rid of his Colonial Secretary, Mr. lain Macleod. Mr. Wyatt declared that the Conservative Party was deeply split over theReuter - 183 words
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Article87 1961-03-21 3 3-POWER TALKS ON H-TEST BAN OPEN QENEVA. Mon. The three-powrr nuclear test ban conference resumes here tomorrow its 274 th session after being in recess since last December. The resumed conference has a special importance since it is the first full-scale meeting of East and West since President Kennedy tookReuter - 87 words
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Article72 1961-03-21 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. A Mercury space capsule, similar to one which will be used to send the first American into space later this year, hurtled 46.000 ft. into the air and 'ell into the ocean yesterday in a j test ot its escape and para- chute launchingReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-03-21 3 AGA KHAN CALLS ON PRESIDENT KENNEDY THE Aga Khan called on President Kennedy at the White House recently and discussed "areas of mutual interest." The Aga Khan, 23, met Mr. Kennedy in France six years ago. Both are graduates of Harvard University, bu t they did not meet there, said55 words
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260 1961-03-21 3 Algerian peace talks venue: Lakeside hotel PRELIMINARY MEETING PLANNED THIS WEEK PARIS, Monday. THE long-awaited peace talks between France and the Algerian provisional government will be held at a hotel on the shore of Lake Geneva, in the French spa of Evian, the town's Mayor disclosed today. The Mayor,. Mr.Reuter - 260 words
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106 1961-03-21 3 WITCHCRAFT IS STILL FLOURISHING IN WEST GERMANY UA.MBI KG. Mon— About 1U.00I) West Germans are estimated to be still practising various forms of witchcraft or black magic, and for most it is a profitable business. This was stated at a conference at the Hamburg Evangelical Academy, where theologians and scientistsReuter - 106 words
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Article72 1961-03-21 3 Manhunt in Angola LISBON. Man. Trccps yesterday moved Into villages in northern Angola where dozens or nvi.. wo!ti"ii aiid children rat reported to have been kilted tfua we* in terrorist ittiCfis from across the Congo cxii'ltr, spoVeKman for the GovernorGeneral of Angola announced. Speaking from the Angola capital of Luanda,Reuter - 72 words
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Article29 1961-03-21 3 LONDON. Mon. A Moscow firm has produced a miniature radio which can be fitted Into the frame of a pair of horn-rimmed spectacle*. Moscow Radio reported. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article32 1961-03-21 3 NUMATA. Mon. Four Japanese mountain allmbers were buried alive and two of them were still missing yesterday in an avalanche on the slopes of Mt. Tanigawa. west of Tokyo.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article44 1961-03-21 3 SAIGON, Mon. President Ngo Dinh Diem has signed a decree recalling all reservist "other ranks". into the South Vietnam army, it was offically announced, yesterday. Officers and non-commls-sloned officer reservists have already been called back Into the army.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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157 1961-03-21 3 'No touch' rules for German nightclub strippers OONN, Mon. Twelve commandments for striptease artists and "so-called beauty dancers" are to be pinned up in every dressing room in West Germany, in three languages. Designed to ensure that the girls wear something at least, and that customers should not be allowedReuter - 157 words
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Article46 1961-03-21 3 NEW YORK. Mon. A world record for multiple births among mammals 32 tiny whit 2 mice— has been claimed here. Dr. Theodore Hauschka, director of cancer research at the Rosweli Park Memorial Institute, said 27 of the 32 mice survived.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article28 1961-03-21 3 LONDON, Mon. King Paul and Queen Frederika of the Hellenes left here by air yesterday for Athens after their three-wrek private visit to London.*— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement358 1961-03-21 3 FRIGIDAIRE HAS MORE TO OFFER YOU 5.1 cv.ft. refrigerator with these quality features Frigidoire Sheer Look Full width Freezer Full width Hydrator Magnetic Door Seal Full width Butter and Cheese Chest /^^l^/^/rml^nw BBJFRIGIDAIRS 200, Cletoenceau Avenue, Singapore 9. Fronk Criet Ltd., 270 PuJu Rood, Kuoto Lumpur Rodio General Trading Co.,358 words
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Miscellaneous249 1961-03-21 3 H»IJJ;«;y:UH»MJkH:J:ii:rri RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres Short Wave: 62 metres from 8.00 9.00 p.m. A.M. ti.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News; 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise; 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Continental Potpourri: 11.30 Science Makes News;249 words
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Miscellaneous165 1961-03-21 3 Something Simple; 11.00 Close Down. RADIO MALAYA (41.7 mrlreM A.M. 600 Time Signal. Negara- leu. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 6.50 Keep Pit With Telk Lee; 7.00 The Ballad Hunter; 7.30 Time Signal. News; 7.35 Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language; 8.03 Housewives' Choice: 856 News165 words
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Article, Illustration279 1961-03-21 4 MINISTER WATCHES TEST BORING SINGAPORE, Mon. The first step toward the building of Singapore's mil-lion-dollar National Theatre was taken today when the Minisj ter for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and members of the National Theatre Trust Committee, j witnessed test bore operations at King George279 words
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Article212 1961-03-21 4 SINGAPORE. Monday. SIX men. charged with abducting Ong Leong Seng, a merchant, at the 9th mile Yio Chu Kang Road at 11.30 p.m. on Dec. 24 last year, were today committed for trial at the Assizes. They are Tan Won Nam, 25; Lee Chew212 words
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Article266 1961-03-21 4 The last voyage of tanker Saidja SINGAPORE, Mon. The 12.000-ton Shell tanker Saidja made her last voyage yesterday to a breakup yard at Lim Chu Kang. Bought for $650,000 by Siong Huat Hardware Co., Ltd. and Sim Lim Co., Ltd. the tanker will be broken up and sold as scrap.266 words
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Article120 1961-03-21 4 Wage talks resuming today SINGAPORE. Mon. Negotiations between the Singapore Bank Employees' UmVn and the management of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation over wage claims submitted by the Union on behalf of about 300 clerical workers will resume tomorrow Both parties held their first direct negotiations last Thursday. The union120 words
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Article145 1961-03-21 4 DETECTIVE SHOOTS TO STOP A FIGHT SINGAPORE. Mon. A detective on beat patrol had to draw his service revolver and fire It above the heads of a crowd to break up a flght in the Happy World amusement park on Hart Raya night. The detective was strolling about in the145 words
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Article50 1961-03-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Algerian Aid Fund Committee today announced that five more donations to the fund have been received. The donations came from Mr. Lee Chee Bhan $20. The Shaw Foundation $200. M Win Tuck Chon $30. Mr Gerald D'Cruz $10, M s Guan Seng Kee $10.50 words
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Article53 1961-03-21 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Btate coroner, Mr. Sathl V. Kandiah, today recorded an open verdict on a Javanese fisherman, Lomiah bin Hassan, whose decomposed body was found in Sungel Paslr. ofT 16 m.s. Lim Chu Kang Road, on Jan. 30. The cause of death was unknown, the53 words
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Article84 1961-03-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Labour and Law Mr. K. M. Byrne, has directed that a trade dispute between the Singapore General Employees' Union and Tan Tong Meng Transport Company be submitted to arbitration by the Industrial Arbitration Court. This was announced by the Ministry's Permanent Secretary,84 words
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Article169 1961-03-21 4 SINGAPORE. Monday. piEAR, ignorance and apathy were keeping the 1 people of Singapore from planning families, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, said during the weekend. Speaking at the opening of the Family Planning Exhibition at Queenstown community centre, he169 words
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Article302 1961-03-21 4 Teachers must inform Education Ministry SINGAPORE, Mon rpHE Ministry of Education has laid down the procedure to be followed for teachers wishing to do parttime courses of study. They should first write to the ministry through their respective principals giving details of the courses of study and the302 words
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Article120 1961-03-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. RearAdmiral Marta Dinata. the Indonesian Naval Chief of Staff, who passed through here yesterday, said that his country would welcome joint sea patrols with Singapore to help put down smuggling. Admiral Dinata was on his way to Rangoon to begin a two-week visit to120 words
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Article56 1961-03-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following officials will serve i on the Jewish Welfare Board I for 1962: President: Mr. Jacob Ballas: vice-presidents: Messrs. E. Mussry, J. Ephraim. Nasslm E. Nassim, R. Jacobson: Secretary: Mr. M. Ellas: Treasurer: Mr. 1. Ezeklel and the commit lee members are Messrs. C.56 words
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Article28 1961-03-21 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A religious ceremony for the rehousing of the deities of the Sri Sivan Temple at Orchard Road, will take place on Wednesday at 10 a.m.28 words
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104 1961-03-21 4 WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIP VISITS SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Mon— The world's largest ship, the 114.000-ton Universe Daphne, an oil tanker, spent seven hours in Singapore on Sunday on her maiden voyage from Kure, Japan, to the Persian Gulf. During her brief stop the Universe Daphne took on $40,000 worth of provisions, mainly104 words
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Miscellaneous120 1961-03-21 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport Singapore. ARRIVALS B.O.A.C: From London. Rome. Istanbul, Teheran, Bombay, Colombo (BA790> 5.10 a.m.: from London, Zurich, Beirut, Bahrein, Delhi. Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur <BA796) 5.35 p.m.; from London, Rome. Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, (BA708) 7.30120 words
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Miscellaneous124 1961-03-21 4 5.45 p.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX735) 10.30 p.m. Garuda: From Djakarta (OA996) 10.40 a.m. Qantas: From Sydney. Darwin (QF571) 8.20 p.m Malayan Airways: From Kuala Lumpur (ML171) 10.15 am from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML1011 0.30 p.m.; from Djakarta <ML204> 4.40 p.m from Sandakan. Jesselton, Brunei, Slbu.124 words
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Miscellaneous160 1961-03-21 4 IML415) 6.45 p.m. DEPARTl RKS B.O.A.C.: To Hong Kong. Tokyo (BA964) 6.30 a.m to Darwin. Sydney (BA708) 8.30 p.m.; to Rangoon. Dehll. TeherHii. Istanbul, Zurich, London (BA797) 10.30 p.m. Japan Air Lines: To Bangkok. Hongkong. Tokyo (JL712; 8 a.m. Garuda: To Djakarta (GA893) 8 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok (QA996)160 words
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Article, Illustration635 1961-03-21 5 PAP promises not kept, Ong charges Hong Lim by-election drive warms up with rival rallies SINGAPORE, Monday A HUGE crowd jammed Hong Lim Park and overflowed into the surrounding streets when the former Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, held the first rally in his Hong Lim by-election635 words
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474 1961-03-21 5 Strict entry rules protect local jobs, Lee explains SINGAPORE, Mon THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night explained the need for strict immigration laws to save jobs for local people. "Not everybody should be allowed to bring In his relatives to Singapore from India and China," he told474 words
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Advertisement177 1961-03-21 5 E>TBECAUSE IT'S FRESHLY MADE f JW The new MEADOW GOLD sweetened condensed milkMalayan product under a famous American brand will <Nv «4flH mean a richer, healthier nationhood for Malaya's millions. A IH Freshly made in the Federation's first condensed milk factory. it provides the finest of all possible nourishments. It's177 words
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Advertisement140 1961-03-21 5 ROBINSON'S Fftr^pr starts snoapore tomorrow! and KUALA LUMPUR You must not miss the best buying opportunity of the year. Hundreds ot r O'' (ll 0 bargains for everyone at Robinson's \&4~J>*^ jj| Annual Sale the Sale you know is XIK I 7 \W~ genuine. Starts tomorrow at Robinson's. f^M, v^^^//~\^h140 words
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143 1961-03-21 6 Hush-hush plan rto fill gaps in the Army KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Ministry oi' Defence has plans to fill the, gaps made in the Federation Army by the j soldiers sent to the Congo. A .spokesman of the ministry disclosed this today when i commenting on a report that I143 words
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Article67 1961-03-21 6 ALOR STAR. Mon —Six IpuL students were today bound over for six months In SJQ each for taking part in a tour without written permission from the Registrar of Schools The magistrate, Nik Saghlr bin Mohamed Noor. said he was not recording a conviction against them.67 words
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Article45 1961-03-21 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Registration of children born in 1955 seeking admission next year to Standard One in schools In Johore will take place from April 10 to May 9. The schools are standard and standard-type aided primary schools of all media.45 words
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Article39 1961-03-21 6 PENANG. Mon— The Pen--1 ails, Junior Chamber of Com- > jmerce will hold a barbecue atj i the home of their president. Mr. Chong Thin Huatt. In Peel Avenue on March 30 in connection with their membership drive.39 words
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Article, Illustration560 1961-03-21 6 Khir's big diplomatic victory warring factions call it quits SINGAPORE. Monday ALL SMILES OVER TEA AND RONGGENG... RIVALS SHAKE HANDS AND THE RIFT IS BRIDGED HPIIK chairman of the Singapore Umno liaison committee, Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, yesterday stressed that the party could play an important560 words
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Article94 1961-03-21 6 Surrender 'gratuities' reduced ALOR STAR. Mon. The Malayan Communist Party is now paying less gratuity to terrorists who have been given permission to surrender. According to Chong Yee Mul. a woman terrorist who gave up recently, terrorists who leave the jungle after Feb. 1 thLs year would be paid 2,00094 words
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Article129 1961-03-21 6 He'll study youth club set-up KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Brunei youth leader. Awangku Mohamed Yusof bin Pengiran Bakar, has come to Malaya to find out how youth clubs can be .started for his country's 50.000 youths. He w&a accompanied by Inche Nasir bin Ibrahim, the Malayan youth leader who started129 words
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Article32 1961-03-21 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Polic» raided a hut in Lorong Tal Seng on Saturday night and detained a secret society suspect. He is being held under the Criminal Law •Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.32 words
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Article57 1961-03-21 6 KULIM. Mon. The Kedah State Government has made capital grants totalling $33,400 to four local councils in South Kedah for the construction of a market and the construction and Improvement of drains. Mahang Council receives $6,000 for a market while Padang Serai gets $16,800. Lunas $7,000 and57 words
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Article47 1961-03-21 6 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon. Police have detained a suspect In connection with a report that a youth was assaulted and robbed by three other youths on Saturday night at Pekan Lama. The victim reported that $15 and a w. teh were stolen from him47 words
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Article29 1961-03-21 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Sultan of Johore. Sir Ismail, will officially open the new factory of Malayan Batteries Ltd at Jalan Tampol on Wednesday at 4.45 p.m.29 words
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Article39 1961-03-21 6 PENANG. Mon. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will declare open the annual delegates conference of the Federation of Malaya Association of Teachers of English in Chinese schools at the Rubber Trade Association premises here tomorrow.39 words
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Article190 1961-03-21 6 RUBBER FASCINATES ME— MR. HEAH i pENANO. Mon. The president of the Penang Rubber Trade Association, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, said last night that If he were born again, he would "still be engaged in the rubber trade." "It is a fascinating game In which one has to pit one's190 words
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595 1961-03-21 7 SPURS DOUBLE only one step away... j— LONDON." Mon. HOTSPI X, the super-team in English soccer this season, are only one step away from achieving the rare "double" of winning the League championship and the FA Cup after beating Burnley 3-6 in their Cup semifinal at Aston Villa, Birmingham, yesterday;Reuter - 595 words
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Article218 1961-03-21 7 ENGLAND WIN 6-0 AGAINST SCOTS TWICKENHAM. Mon England, unbeaten last season, scored their first victory in their final international this year by unexpectedly beating Scotland by six points (a try and a penalty goal) to nil. Their victory won flncm the Calcutta Cup. for which the two countries nave been218 words
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Article73 1961-03-21 7 T ENINGRAD. Mon. —lolanda J Balas. 23-year-old Rumanian girl, la.st night achieved a world* best indoor performance for the women's high jump when she cleared 1.88 metres < 6ft liin> here. lolanda, the Olympic champion, was competing in the Leningrad higher educational establishments championships. Her jumpReuter - 73 words
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Article412 1961-03-21 7 INTERN \1 lON \l. < Twickenham >: England 6 Scotland 0. IK tl.l'B MATCHES: Blackheath 16 Birkenhead Park 3; London Scottish 12 London Hospital 3: London Welsh 8 Rovslyn Park 23; Richmond 20 Hartlepool Ro- > vcrs 6: St. Marys Hospital 12 Old Alleyman* 3: St. Thomas Hospital412 words
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Article422 1961-03-21 7 Erratic Kobbero falls to Kops ONDON. Mon. Erlj land Kops. .of Denmark, and Judy Hashman, of 'he United States confirmed their reputations as the best badminton .singles players in the world when they easily retained their titles in the finals of the All-England championships at Wembley here yesterday. Kops beatReuter - 422 words
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Article49 1961-03-21 7 BELFAST. Mon.— The draw for the semi-finals of the Irish FA. Cup. to be played on March 25. is as follows: Ballyclare Comrades v Llnfield <"at Cliftonville> Distillery or Crusaders v Glenavon (at the Oval). The replay between Distillery and Crusaders will take place next Monday. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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1303 1961-03-21 7 Leiccatef v MaflaM V. U M l.crds, loin iiium 3 Barnlej 0 iat Villa l\,,k FIRST DIVISION KUikhurn I Man. i{\ Bollon (i Shrff. Wed. 1 li.l-r.i I I'rrsion 1 »*mon 1 Notts Korest Alan, rnik-d 1 Ai-m.il 1 Uc-i lljin I I v1,303 words
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Advertisement107 1961-03-21 7 ■'•'•'•'•'••'■^SsS K?-'-''oo^Bfe '•''■'■''■'•'■'■'vSfW^W BS" I I 111 t V* '•yy^ww^^HcnErM' ''^Bfl Vr '•''•j^m'*' '-VI QcBOiV the essence of strength For the living beauty of healthy teeth I K O LV NO S llfc'Cl^ft I\W l_ I N W m£BJ m KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM LSgJ iM ,u. x! Concentrated Kolyno* assurn107 words
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Article198 1961-03-21 8 BOS EE D OH i I for a pnvatt DASHING DRIP DRY DRESSES Raffl'K j« lo hruhfn LADIES IN WAITING >r In-n COVBtn JUST UNPACKED BtOSl Ftnklnr ir Com* Khemco s S> I por» GREAT READING at lilt!* font com- !>>■. :,.r.K« cif Paa and Fontana nooka re A198 words
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Article652 1961-03-21 8 Smith Africa s decision to leave the Commonwealth has thrust into the background almost the whole of the rest of the business transacted at the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers. This was a momentous meeting, quite apart from the South African drama and the admission to the652 words
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Article381 1961-03-21 8 Managerships of estates in the Guthrie Group will in 'luture be open to Malayans. The firm declaration is one that other European estates and groups which have not already done so should quickly make on their own behalf. It would be encouraging too if many more of them381 words
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Article189 1961-03-21 8 and India are better than at any other time since independence in 1947. They have got back into the habit of talking to each other instead of shouting and in the process have settled some large outstanding problems Taking advantage of their meeting in London President Ayub189 words
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Article, Illustration2068 1961-03-21 8 The new face of Africa: A challenge for I the Western world... BBB^^^^^r^^B^S^^^^^l^B^S^b^^Sa A correspondent of the London Times now sums up his journey through the Africa of 1961 with two questions: is it yet possible to discern any intelligible pattern in the relations between African states and the rest2,068 words
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Advertisement468 1961-03-21 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS far Mini'ian a* mtmrUt •rs Mir r»»r»s»«'«(r»a tt Ist now COLO STOKA6I AKCADI osicma*d »o«d. aiNoavone will rtrtlw *m«B atfMrtlMsasvta and horn Humbtr rtftttt. Vmnll ntmrilmmtmit mtatut ka s,nan»or* mmf ml— kmndtd I*l COLO STORAGf BRANCHES at MOUJkND »OAD. rATOMO. tr«r»«L »O»O NAVAL P«»« AUTHORISED ACCNTJi468 words
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Advertisement19 1961-03-21 8 ■■■■■■lai I 1 1 A Name to Remember I BLUE SPOT RAOIO I Ke« Huit Radii Ct., Ltd. 119 words
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Advertisement96 1961-03-21 8 At»llE»C/DD-l I INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS It's doubly good DEVIDAYAL STAINLESS STEEL INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LTD., f.B. No. 6224, Rcay Road. Bombay-10 (India) Makers of quality stainless. steelware forfyour kitchen, tablt and all other food-handling purports .'Wide rang* of utility articles for Hospitals and Restaurants. ISSUIO IT THI INGINtIMNG IXfOKT rftOfiOTION COUNCIL.96 words
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Article202 1961-03-21 9 MIC ASKS MENTRI TO ACT IN A WEEK IPOH Mon.—Representatives ol 29 Malayan Indian Congress branches in Perak who met here yesterday decided to urge the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shaffle to reinstate Mr. V. Ponnusamy Pillai in the State Executive Council. A resolution, passed by the executive committee202 words
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Article562 1961-03-21 9 IPOH, Mon.— Latest addition to the skyline of fasturowlng Ipoh is to be a $5u0,--000 building erected by the Kinta Insurance Company Ltd. on four housing iots in Jalan Yang Kalsom. Details of the projec* were announced by a director of the company. Mr. Foo Seong Kai.562 words
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Article518 1961-03-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday 1 BIG CEREMONIES ARE I PLANNED FOR NEGRI i SEMBILAN. SELANGOR i AND KELANTAN TWREE new Rulers are to be formally in- stalled this year —the Sultan of Selangor, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan and the Sultan of Kelantan. Tuanku Laksamana518 words
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Article66 1961-03-21 9 IPOH. Mon.— Mr. Ng Hore Jin. of Alor Star, was re-elect-ed chairman of the Malayan Society of Incorporated Accountants at Its annual meetIng here yesterday. Other officials also re-elect-ed were: Vice-chairman, Mr. Poon Sze Sam; committeeInche Abdul Hamid bin Che Mat, Mr. Foo Yeow Kirn, Mr. A.66 words
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Article55 1961-03-21 9 RAWANG. Mon.— M o r than 100 members of the Rawang Youth Club will carry out repair work on a road to the mine- camp area, near nere> tomorrow. This will be the main feature In the club's youth week which ends on Sunday. The55 words
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Article39 1961-03-21 9 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister and deputy chairman of Umno. Malaya, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will be guest of lonour at a dinner given by the Lower Perak division of Umno here next month.39 words
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88 1961-03-21 9 Trees for schools campaign launched SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Education has launched a big "treeplanting campaign" in all schools in the State, aimed at providing more shade for pupils. This follows recent visits to schools by the Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. During his tour, the Minister often noticed88 words
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Article40 1961-03-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A $2 million expansion plan will make the University of Malaya Library here the finest In South-East Asia. Under this plan the library building will be six times its present size.40 words
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Article, Illustration117 1961-03-21 9 THEY URGE 'SPEECH 1 HE REPLIES 'WE REGRET VERY MUCH STAY SO SHORT' fyENNIS SILK, the M.C.C. captain, addressing the crowd immediately after the match against AllMalaya in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The crowd surged near the entrance of the pavilion and asked forNg Beh Leow - 117 words
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230 1961-03-21 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. pEOPLE'S Action Party's Ministers, parliamentary secretaries, assemblymen and hundreds of members from the 51 branches yesterday converged on Hong Lim constituency to carry out door-to-door canvassing for the PAP candidate in the coming by-election, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong. The party will carry230 words
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Article75 1961-03-21 9 Executive councillor for polls SEREMBAN, Mon. An elected State Assemblyman and State Executive Councillor. Mr. Llm Kee Siong. Is to contest the Kampong Bahru Ward In the Seremban Town Council election on April 22. Nomination day Is tomorrow. Fifteen wards will be testedMr. Lim was elected In the first Town75 words
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Article44 1961-03-21 9 Harbour cable: A warning PENANG. Mon. The Federation's marine headquarters has warned mariners to avoid cable operations in Penang Harbour. A black conical buoy has been put up in the harbour to mark the break in underwater cable and the position of diving operations.44 words
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Article36 1961-03-21 9 BATU GAJAH. Mon. Soh Soo Chai. 24. was killed this morning "hen a motorcycle he was riding was Involved In a head-on collslon with a lorry carrying iron-ore at the 10J milestone. Ipoh-Siputeh road.36 words
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Advertisement132 1961-03-21 9 j Miracles of Healing I through I j FAITH IN CHRIST j and the Rev. Ralph Byrd Atlanta, Georgia. KUALA LUMPUR Chinese Assembly Holl 21 March to 2 April I SINGAPORE B Badminton Hall, Getllemerd Rood 5 April to 23 April 7:30 p.m. Nightly I "SPONSORED BY ADMISSION Assembly of132 words
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Advertisement231 1961-03-21 9 W \m^ ihi j ""rjlV^^ No prizes -but lots of love! Mum and Dad admit that Muffln wllljnever take a prlza at dog Bhow. There's no pedigree behind this little fellow. Jj«t as whisper It: no's the happy result of a passing affair, and nobody Is quite sure who his231 words
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Article361 1961-03-21 10 LITTLE TIN OF PAINT CAN DO SO MUCH HAVE just discovered that a handy slimuld'nt to have within reach in the house at the time when you have got t lie blues is ;i little tin Of gold paint. It is a nuorale booster, like buying a361 words
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168 1961-03-21 10 Pickled beef an appetising side dish BEEF can be cooked in many ways. Here is a home-tried recipe which is called Pickled Beef. You need 3 teaspoons ground mustard seed, 1 teaspoon ground cummin seed, 1 teaspoon ground ginger. 2 lbs. beef. 12 dry red chillies, coarsely pounded, and 1168 words
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Article, Illustration165 1961-03-21 10 It's new hope for May rENTY two year-old May Elias. who has never been away from Singapore, left for England recently to learn how the other side of the world lives. An experienced stenographer, she hopes to find employment in London where she will make a temporary home on her165 words
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Article175 1961-03-21 10 rpHERE is no reason why your kitchen should not be pretty as the rest of the house. In fact, colour is a predominant feature in this room now. Changes, big or small, will give added Interest to your kitchen. A striking, dramatic floor can add a new175 words
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374 1961-03-21 10 CATHERINA NG - BEADED NECKLACE FASHIONABLE FOR CHEONGSAM CATHERINA NG _j_ SUDDENLY, everyone is going crazy over beads, V baubles and bangles. They are in the large departmental stores, in exclusive boutiques.- on the roadside stalls, and in bazaars. Malayan girls and women who not so long ago were dubious or had qualms374 words
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Advertisement250 1961-03-21 10 fl r I V laique Community guaranteed tor a life- HULI.ER PHIPPS Made w.th pure silver graded over j 'pVßoM^.'s.ng.por.. pans that get most wear. With sculptured patterns: South Seas here or Hampton (JJaIaVA) LTD i nun, Morning Star. lor the nime ot p. o. Box 604, K. Lumpur. your250 words
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Advertisement129 1961-03-21 10 KM f\ \J living itroplast longlin* bro lute I Eidusiva »loil« magic midriH qivih you th» a mooth«Hl butt to hip lm« you v* »v«r had m whrt* or block. BP\\^ rl loda* at: ROBINSONS JJBS f'* X^\ Singapore A. K. I uni|>tir. lIOTI KM \l.l V 41, High Street.129 words
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Miscellaneous314 1961-03-21 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS foreign cavalryman It). 1. Toucnln, w.y to t D 8 Cit {8 I M a /h I I. Cask needs drawing to begin with, thai* plain <6>. 8. Sea turtle caine.s com9. In a certain aegree. an plaint for ancient hero «B>. apostate 18;. U. C»alm314 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1961-03-21 11 He was nearly a 'German ace 9 —he smashed his own planes U.S. AIRMAN WAS INVINCIBLE A YOUNG American pilot named Elliott White Springs was posted to Hie famous Colonel "Billy" Bishop's B.">th Squadron 00 the Western Front in Fiance early in 1918. In two days he made himself theDaily Mirror - 1,436 words
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Advertisement187 1961-03-21 11 \iime arid Jjate automatically 3 4 5 6 t7 fWLffi 1^ Reliable and elegant, a Favrc Leuba watch is built M^^^S^fc^A to share the most exacting hours of your days, in Jt^\ f^A. any climate and with unerring precision. It is the N. M iM_ product of the craftsmanship and187 words
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Miscellaneous206 1961-03-21 11 Buys Bunny By Bulph Heimduhl iA m l Abnvr By A I Cupp *V^VjVtffi,V .J r KNJINGWILD |^J risTff- )^SU*I.,IDO-\\\X- v p^Tf-SORRt PAL-\ *»*7 MaHrWW. THROUGH A r YOU KNOW OLD PAL ff BIN BUT, WE'VE GOT J If'S FORMER DETECTIVE CHILDREN'S J THATS \/'MSHNOCENr\BurWEMUST MEAL \TO MAKE IT FOSDICK206 words
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Article, Illustration235 1961-03-21 12 A FRENCH company which claims to hold the world market for portable record players is now introducing portable transistorised radio phonographs to Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and other countries. The firm is Teppaz which operates five self-contained factories In France, with the main assembly chain235 words
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304 1961-03-21 12 JAMES ANG - JAMES ANG By looks to Singapore as the Number One trading centre in SouthEast Asia, said Mr. Rene Lutz, leader of a five-man United States trade mission which visited the Federation of Malaya and Singapore recently. Mr. Lutz. Deputy Director, Office of Economic Affairs, Bureau304 words
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211 1961-03-21 12 ITALY is striving to sell more iron and steel pro--1 ducts to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. The Italian Vice Consul 'Commercial) Office in Singapore Is now working to develop the market by publicity, establishing more contacts and other meano. A spokesman211 words
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Article, Illustration188 1961-03-21 12 Gillette's latest blade due here soon fILLETTE'S latest scientific discovery, a razor blade which promises to revolutionise shaving, will be made available in the Malayan markets next week. Announcing this in Singapore yesterday, the resident executive of Gillette Industries Ltd., Mr. E. J. Jones, said that the new product would188 words
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Article114 1961-03-21 12 Motor cycle business promotion MR. AKIRA INOUCHI, chief engineer of the Shin Meiwa Industry Co. Ltd.. Osaka, arrived in Singapore last week to promote sales of his company's motor-cycles Mr. Inouchi said that the company which also produced aircraft and helicopters, employed a high degree of engineering technique and craftsmanship114 words
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138 1961-03-21 12 ANEW precision 35 mm camera, termed "the most automatic of the automatics" is now being marketed by Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. Called Kodak Motormatlc 35. the camera gives the photographer power driven film advance, fully automatic exposure control and automatic flash exposure control, said138 words
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Article, Illustration183 1961-03-21 12 T«HE PRESIDENT of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd., (K. Line). Mr. M. Hattori. has arrived in Singapore to celebrate the company's admission to the Straits-Bombay-Karachi-Persian Gulf Conference on March 1 Mr. Tattori is accompanied by the executive manager. Mr. T. Yamamoto and director and general manager183 words
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Article40 1961-03-21 12 Japan will be buying more rubber, timber and other products from Sarawak to meet her needs for raw materials. said the Japanese ConsulGeneral in Singapore, Mr Kensaku Maeda. at a Kuching press conference last week.40 words
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Article153 1961-03-21 12 rE N V K Line ol Japan is building two new ships for the Japan Europe line via Singapore and Suez They are Saikyo Maru and Sapporo Maru of 9.520 and 9.600 gross tons respectively. Each has six holds, and accommodation for 12 passengers in153 words
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Advertisement513 1961-03-21 12 B^al f "^-m\mHm*lmm-mW k\Ww SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SINGAPORE— X. LUMPUR— MALACCA— SANDAKAN. FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. ipoh penang fiw C^M MIDGET HOIST mW Jl A pocket-(izea hoist tor a thousand ana) pL^fl one lifting and pulling jobs. SM BREAKING STRAIN Weighs 1* lbs. Rl Safety Autolock (8:1 ratio)513 words
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Advertisement161 1961-03-21 12 WammWkWm Greet your friends with a Whisky worthy of their friendship— White Horse. Skilful blending has given this Whisky the 1 excellence. All over the »jfl^ world men who know I best cn osc hitc Horse WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky 2jr>J\ Sole Importers for (/TJpj^J Singapore and the Federation of161 words
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Advertisement1587 1961-03-21 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 AOEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON t. CONTINENTAL PORIS Out Soon Sail* S'hini r*nan EUMAEUS M'eilK^. LiMrpMl, A'r-outh ll Pert/Mir 22 Mir 21 ADRASTUS literpitl. Glasgow ll Pirt Mir 24 Mir 25 31 Mar 11/ ASCANIUS Genoa. B men, A'werp, H'burg Mir 21 Mir 21 ACHILLES imrpMl.1,587 words
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Advertisement2785 1961-03-21 13 WEnnELIUd£M£MdMAJJM THE E.A.C LINES- y^2sjS. OtN ilDSt MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL ■> SCANDINAVIAN rORU Spore P Shim Penanf PJTVKi\ISI "IALANDIA" I) ll Pirt 23 Mar 24 21 Mar 27 21 Mir > T&ypjkii iosoT Hi mi SlPlrqg ■FALSTRIA"*)' 11/21 Apr 21 21 Apr 24/2S Apr I Accepting cargo roi benoi Antwerp. Rottemam/Amiteroaai2,785 words
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Advertisement1307 1961-03-21 13 \T^W TEL. Nt: ***** \WA I**** BIXBiIMAM LUCE 4k KLA VSNES& LIME LONDON HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM HAVRI LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO 1 HULL lEATTIE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITT OF COLOMBO Acciptiil earn m Ciitral 1 SMtk Spore P. Sham tenant Amtrica. 21,21 Mir 27/10 Ma* 11 Mir/ 1 Apr BOUCAINVaif CITT1,307 words
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Article115 1961-03-21 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week along a firm tone here today. Colonial Sugar eased 2s. 6d. to £79 7e. 6d. Base meiaLs and the oils maintained a steady trend, while Commonwealth Bonds held a steady tone. Con Znc (9 S Mt. \u it fa N.BH. (10$)115 words
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Article221 1961-03-21 14 APRIL first grade rubber buy- ers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 88 cents per II).. down seven-righthg of a cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was very quirt. S.C.C.B.A. closing price* in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.s.s. Spot f.o.b. buyers 88 s sellers221 words
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Article368 1961-03-21 14 rPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these i changes in iis ratei to merchant I yesterday; London: sellliiK T.T. or OD, 2/3 31 32; buying airmail T.T 2/4 3 32. O.D 2/4 1/8, 30 d st 2 4 9 32. 45 2/4 o 16. 60 d st368 words
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261 1961-03-21 14 By Our Market Correspondent THE tin price continued its rise when Singapore markets re-opened yesterday, gaining $1.62} to $410 per picul. London bids automatically improved by the adjustment of the Malayan dollar to slightly lower levels against the pound sterling. The dollar had261 words
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Article146 1961-03-21 14 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Straat Ball 1/2, Oekko Maru 4/5. Mandowl 6A, Benalder 6 7, State of Madras 8 9. Karachi 10/11, Samoa 13/14. Godavery 15/16, Troubadour 18. Hoi Houw 19. Segamat N. Wall 2. Serdang N. Wall 3. Tapah146 words
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Article327 1961-03-21 14 DUSINESS in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was: Industrials: Gammon 12.21. S3 22. $2.21; Jackson <8T SI. 11: Robmsor. ord« 51. 39: Steamers 86 and R5 cent*: 8. Times $2 90: 8. Traders 53.32. Minings: Aokam $2.80; A. Hltam327 words
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Article139 1961-03-21 14 rpHE Chinese Produce Exchange, A Singapore, noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: Quiet; UK/Con tin em March/ April shipments $27 H buyers. $28 sellers. Coconut oil: Quiet; bulk $42 sellers, drum $45 sellers. Pepper: Quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $187 Sarawak $182>.,, special Sarawak139 words
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Article40 1961-03-21 14 SINGAPORE, Mar. 20. RUBBER: 88 t cents per lb. (down seven eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 89' s cents (quiet but steady) TIN: $410 per picul (up $1.62':). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).40 words
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Article1157 1961-03-21 14 I 1 UK state of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to March 17 (A) and last business since that date (B), with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date. was: I I I 1.00 1351,157 words
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Advertisement1074 1961-03-21 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service I A I I A fI.A E I A E T A M,j.o-| Honolulu FnaCiKO L. Anielit N. YO't M.I. "l-llma Mars 15 II tpf 21 Apr U Ma» It fa 1 J»«« 11. "Kssisawa Mam" IS U Ma» Jl Ma| 7 Jim1,074 words
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Advertisement282 1961-03-21 14 BARBER-FERN VILLE LINES ANNOUNCE THE DIRECT SAILING TO U.S. GULF PORTS (via SUEZ) m.s. "MANDEVILLE" LOADING AT SINGAPORE 7th.— 10th. May FOR MOBILE NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON CHARLESTON SAVANNAH TRANSIT TIME 33 DAYS HARRISONS CROSFIELD (S) LTD. TEL: ***** HOEGH LINES FOR CANADA GREAT LAKES HOEGH CAIRN accepting cargo tor Halltax282 words
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Advertisement173 1961-03-21 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Exchange: Mar. 30 Mar. 17 Industrials: 153.74 153.53 Tins: 238.98 238 59 S Rubber*: 348.52 248.52 Jan. I I958=:IOO. TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER Water Department: Construction of additional H C. Raw Water Chambers, laying uf 60" dia P. C. Pipes and An-ciliai-y Works at173 words
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Advertisement748 1961-03-21 14 TENDERS TRENGGANU P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class D and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Trengganu,. Kuala Trengganu up to 12 noon on 4th April. 1961 for the supply and Delivery- of metal from Buklt Yong Quarry for the period 1.3.61 to 30.4.62. Full particulars748 words
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Advertisement664 1961-03-21 14 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY NOTICE is heretjy yneti thai the annual generul meeunti ot tin Singapore St. Andrews Soctrl] \ui be neid on Ttogeau Wb Apnl 10 the Singapore Cnckei Club ai 6JO p.m. The report .'or the \e.ir anU statement ol account will be presented and office664 words
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Advertisement758 1961-03-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS arr invited from unmarried Female Federal Citaens aged 17 but under 25 years, for appointment as Student Nurses. Applicants must: (a) Have passed the School Certificate Examination or the Federation of Maiaya of Education; or (b) Have passed such other equivalent examination .is may be approved by758 words
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Advertisement862 1961-03-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are i:.\:ied from Federal Citizens for appouiiment a.s CHEMISTS m me Chemistry Department., Division I, Federation of Malaya. Salary Scale: $628x34-934/982x34-1.254. QUALIFICATIONS: The minimum qualification for appointment as a Chemist Ls eitner: (a) A first or second class Hunuuis Degree la Cuemlsiry of ihe University of Malaya862 words
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Advertisement659 1961-03-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS! CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD SHIFT CONTROL ENGINEERS Applications are Invited from Feaeial Citizens between tne ages of 30 and 40 years for the post of Regional Shift Control Engineers. The salary scale of the post ls $645 x 22 777 and the appointment is in Division II of the659 words
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Advertisement836 1961-03-21 15 (Continued from Pace 81 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Here 1 Si (Min.)—Box St ctt. txtrm LOCUM WANTED for medical practice 2 weeks. From 10th April to 24th April 1961. Apply Box A 5453 S.T. B'pore. REQUIRED tor small flat general amah able to speak English. Call 65-C Calrnhlll Road Singapore 9836 words
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Advertisement1111 1961-03-21 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Here's Si (Mitt.)— Box it ctt. extra WANTED cook house Amah for flat. Must have good recent references. Tel. Spore *****. WANTED two experienced Chinese Lady-Barbers for a new hair dressing Saloon. Must be smart looking and polite. Good salary offered. Apply Box A 1309 8.T.. Penang. TWO1,111 words
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Advertisement1097 1961-03-21 15 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 2t Wordt Si (Mim.)-Box it ctt. txtrm VACANT ROOM at Oxley Rise. Modern Conveniences, separate entrance. I and bathroom Rmc daily 9 a.m. '11 a.m. and 3 p.m 5 pm. Telephone B'pore *****. SELFCONTAIN LUXURIOUS Kurnlshed airy flat 3 bedrooms, bathroom attached, sitting dlnlngroom, big verandah,1,097 words
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Advertisement1024 1961-03-21 15 TUITION it Wordt Si (Mim.)—Box it els. extra WANTID a young Mandarin Tutor. Hunt be dueot in bngllsh. Box fcMU S.T B'por. PRIMARY six TUITION by ex- ptnenced qualified teacher. Prefer Dletrlets 2 and 3. Apply Boi AMM S.T. Spore. TUITION at your home. From Primary oim urmard (all MM*>1,024 words
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Advertisement492 1961-03-21 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE ?0 Wordt Si (Mm.)— Box itt ctt. txlra ISS7 CONSUL (BLACK). tnimt till end .Novi m»*r Call n Road, off Buklt Timab Road Phut* mm BUICK CONVERTIBLE OONC '..000 MILES. ONLY ONE IN MALAYA. RICMT HAND DRIVE WITH SPECIAL FITTINCS. APPLY BOX A 546b ST. SPORE. VAUXHALL492 words
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Article776 1961-03-21 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Penang, Monday CHAMPION JOCKEY McGROWDIE IN PEAK FORM LANDS FOUR WINNERS T*HE COBRA, ridden by Bob Taylor, sprang a A surprise in the 4.15 race at Penang yesterday when he beat the favourite Scorpio to pay dividends of $131 and $22. It was a776 words
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Article342 1961-03-21 16 WEIGHTS for tomorrow's races at Penan*. Cl 3. Div I— 6F Pleternel 900 Estroll 8.11 Bankdraft 8.11 Noble Albert B.l* Wee Wonder 8.09 More Tin 8.09 Rilex 8.07 Knlchtsbrider 8.03 Chase Me Home 8.04 Credit Note 8.03 Rubber Exporter II 8.01 Cl 3. Div 2— 6342 words
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126 1961-03-21 16 Khampang Phet the only one to go fast DENANG, Mon.— There 1 was little activity on the training track here this morning, reports Epsom Jeep. The only horse to go last was Khampang Phet, who was ridden by Alex Baxter. Kampong Phet broke Into a gallop from the 5f post126 words
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869 1961-03-21 16 and Blue Swell. At the half mile. New State led from Blue Swell. Remembrance. Redskin and Jalan Salamat. Gerry's Luck and Cargo Rice were In the rear. Blue Swell closed In on New State at the home turn with869 words
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Article48 1961-03-21 16 TOTAL POOL: 5112.076 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****5 551.040 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****3 520.416 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****9 510.208 STARTERS ($2,268 each): Nos. *****9. *****3. *****9. *****9. *****6. *****7. *****3. *****9. *****8. CONSOLATION (Sl.OOO each): Nos. *****8, *****8. *****1. *****8. *****2. *****6. *****5. *****2. *****1. *****4.48 words
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154 1961-03-21 16 CINGAPORE. Mon.— A late goal by Sahar Hussein saved Singapore Selection from defeat at the hands of Selangor Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The match ended in a 5-5 draw. If Selection had lost It was not because Selangor Chinese, who were beaten 3-0154 words
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Article58 1961-03-21 16 LONDON. Mon. Bristol became the first English Rugby Union club to pass 550 points for the season when they thrashed United Gervlces. Portsmouth, 37-0 yesterday. They scored 29 points In the second half to reach a total of 552 for the season. Wing threequarter Ellery scoredReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement185 1961-03-21 16 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $20,000,000.00 ISSUED AND PAID UP S 7,500,000.00 Announce the Official Opening of their BRANCHES in TAIPING 38 40, MAIN ROAD by H.H. The Raja Muda of Perak Tuanku Raja Idris Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Ishkandar Shah and ALOR STAR185 words
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Advertisement43 1961-03-21 16 For Gastro-enteritis _4ntiseptic Disinfectant kI\L I Til n I lil T I KanMfMd lodoehiorohydroxrtuinoliM V^^ Package 20tab». 50 tab*. Exclusive Agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. ManuUctured by (Inc. in England) TANABE SEIYAKU CO. Singapore, K. Lumpur, Penong, LTD O»»»». Jt|>i« Ipoh, Kuching, Jesselton.43 words
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Miscellaneous33 1961-03-21 16 SOCCER STORE LEAGL'E: Dlv 1— Chinese Athletic v Alexandra (Jij Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m.i. PENANG LEAGUE: Dlv 1— Chinese Wanderers v RAAF (City Stadium). HOCKEY STORE KNOCKOLT: S-flnaJ— SRC v Royal Signals ipadang).33 words
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Article, Illustration957 1961-03-21 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - Cricket, lovely cricket 844 RUNS IN 626 MINUTES IN FESTIVAL MATCH NORMAN SIEBEL. By Kuala Lumpur, Monday T^ESTIVAL cricket came to Malaya in the drawn match between M.C.C. and All- j Malaya on the pattaag on Saturday and Sunday. Into this chcer-a-minute spectacle was packed 844 runs in 626 iNg Beh Leow - 957 words
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Article329 1961-03-21 17 M.C.C. Ist Innings Russell b Gurucharan 23 Prideaux c Shepherdson b Gurucharan 39 r.i.u-it c Kailasapathy b Bin Keng 11 Stewart Ibw Delilkan 47 Parks Ibw Teow Keat 50 Silk not out 58 Murray b Gurucharan 44 Allen c Gurucharan b Kailasapathy I Smith b Kallasapath; Wilson329 words
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Article89 1961-03-21 17 pENANG. Mon.— Royal Australian Air Force, the Penang league cricket chamDions. got off to a good start In this year's tournament yesterday when they beat Penane Sports Club by four runs at Western Road. Milner took six wickets for 25 runs to dismiss PSC for89 words
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Article120 1961-03-21 17 CRICKET FRIENDLY (Sg Patani): Sg Patani bt RAAF Butterworth by inns and 1 run. RAAF 94 and 75 iNadiirajun 5-24 > Sg Patani 170 iNavarainam 50. McSlcinniiiß 6-34 FRIENDLY <Kajang>: YMCA bt liirto-Ceylonese by 5 wkta IndoCeylonese 58 tSamanther 22. Ramakrishnan 5-18 i YMCA 59-f lArunasalam 24). SOCCER120 words
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Article105 1961-03-21 17 Third golf title for Too TPOH. Mon. Local golfer Too Joon Loke. 32. won his third major title this season when he took the Perak championship over 54 holes which ended here today. Too was awarded the Dato Blelloch Trophy. Last month. Too won the North Malaya title and earlier105 words
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Article172 1961-03-21 17 PERAK BOYS GET 15 GOALS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —Perak. defending champions, will meet Selangor In the final of the Inter-state Combined Schools football competition for the Rahman trophy at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (kick-off 7.15 p.m.). In the semi-finals today. Perak routed Trengganu 15 1 and Selangor beat Johore s—l.5172 words
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Article284 1961-03-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Penang Free School beat St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur, in the final of the King's Cup badminton competition for Malayan schools. Frees won all the five matches. In the semi-finals played at the Selangor Badminton Hall this morning. Frees beat Johore Bahru284 words
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Article23 1961-03-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The FMAAU will hold their next half-yearly meeting on March 26 at 10 a.m. at the Merdeka Stadium.23 words
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Article29 1961-03-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The M.C.C. left for home by BOAC this afternoon. They were see> off by M.C.A. officials. They are scheduled to reach London tomorrow.29 words
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Advertisement152 1961-03-21 17 r If you suffer J from J BRONCHITIS read this EPHAZONE DrsribLledby: J. L. MOHISON, SON A JONES (FAR EAST) LTD. 25. Wede.roj Bui Wing j. Or I j'.rett, Singapore. i r -£(£^k Ki/a.'o LLrrpur. "^l V)F. P»rcrfSt, ALL TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RADIO RELAX —WITH THE WORLD AT YOUR FEET; This152 words
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Article, Illustration36 1961-03-21 18 GENERAL view of the big crowd which packed Hong Lira Park For the Ong Eng Guan rally on Sunday night. The stage is linedwith silk banners from well-wishers. Straits Times picture.36 words
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Article298 1961-03-21 18 SINGAPORE. Monday. n A.F. SELETAR, one of the strong contenders lor S.A.F.A. League Div. One honours, were made to fight hard for a 4-1 win by newly-promoted R.A.F. Changi in the opening match of this year's league at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Though beaten Changi298 words
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Obituary23 1961-03-21 18 Itt Hordt SIO (Mimmum) IN SYDNEY Mrs. Sopble Kmmanuel heloved mother of Mrs. Ray Meyer, Drsndmotner of Ken Meyer and Sonla Storeh23 words
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Article42 1961-03-21 18 JO Wordt $10 (Minimum) MR AND MRS. C.R. RAMANUJAM and family thank Manager and Staff of Rubana Kstate, Drs. and Staff of Dittnct Hospital Tclok Anson and fr.n.l ho Bent m. >- of condolonrr nnd attended the funeral c d.usbter PwshpaW.a on42 words
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Obituary28 1961-03-21 18 It rA <i,, M Wmemi ESJ ,V,n,mum, IN CHERISHED Memory of Voo Khon VunK «ho i«.«ied away 21-3-58 f»dly mi^rd, ahvays remembered by Tan, George, Ben.28 words
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Article48 1961-03-21 18 It Word* $10 (Minimum) KIRSiY GUILD REUNION rloMng date for entries extended to 27.3.61. send entry and fees to Secretary 1715 Uuillemard Road X.L KORET OF CALIFORNIA. Dresses. fkirtr. Blacks and tops to match, JltM rei.ivcd at Modern Silk Store, .l 4. HiKh BMK, Singapore 8.48 words
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Article118 1961-03-21 18 SERANGOON HOLD KHALSA TO A DRAW SINGAPOKE, Mon. -Khalsa Association and Seranfoon Garden played a scoreless draw at Fairer Park today and will have to replay their Singapore Hockey Association's Senior knockout semi-final. Khalsa who raided furiously from the start in a bid for an early goal found the Serangoon118 words
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Article665 1961-03-21 18 SCRC v SCC At Shenton Way: S.C.R.C. beat S.C.C. by seven runs. S.C.R.C. Onj; Lee c Sheppard b Ulendenning IS F. Fung c Cashin b Woodnou.se 14 C. Wong b D. Smith 9 Thlam Slew b Woodhouse 41 Kah Jin lbw Sheppard U James Quek b. D. Smith665 words
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Article52 1961-03-21 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. H, M. 'Dyne beat B. M.%Sommes at the 19th in a semi-final of the Royal Singapore Goif Club's 18-hole Clifford Cup competition (matchpiayi at Sime Road yesterday. Dyne will now meet Robert I Miller in the final at Sime I Road on Saturday at52 words
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Article425 1961-03-21 18 LONDON. Mon.— lt was a very busy day In the London stock market* with buyers almost monopolising the scene In Industrial markets. Demand Increased and. with stock In short supply, prices steadily advanced to show widespread and. in some instances, substantial gains on balance. A highlight was the425 words
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427 1961-03-21 18 S'pore CRC spring a big cricket surprise SINGAPORE. Mon. SINGAPORE Cricket Club, conquerors of Army In the opening match of the S.C.A Senior tournament, had a big shock yesterday when they were themselves beaten by Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by seven runs on the padang. Chinese, considered one of thi'427 words
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