The Straits Times, 23 March 1961
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Title Section22 1961-03-23 1 SINGAPORE. 6. XVI H\<.l lIAII V (lIMIIIIII SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times He****** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961. 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article608 1961-03-23 1 'Unprecedented' industrialisation needed State is facing urgent tasks SINGAPORE, Wed THr; SINGAPORE Legislative Assembly approved today a Bill authorising the Government to raise locally and overseas loans totalling: |400 million to help finance the State's development plan. The l<»l;>l C()s said the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh608 words
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333 1961-03-23 1 LONG PRISON TERMS FOR NAVAL SPY RING LONDON. Wednesday. JAIL sentences totalling 95 years were today imposed on three men and two women alleged to have made up a spy-ring transmityng British naval secrets to the Soviet Union. Passing a sentence of 25 years on Gordon Lonsdale, 37, I said333 words
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Article250 1961-03-23 1 LONDON. Wednesday. PRESIDENT Nkrumah of Ghana, who left for l home today after attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, said in a farewell inI terview he was "not happy in a way" over South J Africa's withdrawal. He said: "If they had 1 shown the slightestReuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-03-23 1 A TENGKU'S EXAM PRESENT: TRIP TO HONG KONG SINGAPORE. Wed. Tengku P v t r i Kamariah. (above), 19-year-old daughter of the Sultan of Pahang. left in the Asia today for a round trip to Hong Kong a presrnt from her father for passing the Senior Cambridge examination. She was74 words
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Article108 1961-03-23 1 'Cedric' wins £41,000 for 21 MANCHESTER. Wed. "C c d r i c" an electronic computer won a major football pool dividend after three years of trying for a syndicate of 21 sport and stage stars "Cedric's" choice. which was made through computations arrived at from soccer data fed himReuter - 108 words
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Article71 1961-03-23 1 MELBOURNE. Wed.— The "baby without a passport" i six-month-old Robert Van Veen, who was stopped from leaving Australia by air on Monday after his mother died in a car crash, will be nble to fly to join his father in Holland on Sunday. He nowReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-03-23 1 Mr.X. fl WAS BRANDED') shows his wounds MAN with six ugly wounds on his back is V Katha- ii ii tli ii. 25. who told Ipnh polirr on Tuesday that he m abducted and tortured by a gang of thugs last week. The tbagl, hi> said, branded his back with101 words
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133 1961-03-23 1 KOTA BHARU. Wednesday. THE CONSORT of the Sultan of Kelantan will wear a State crown during the installation ceremony of the Ruler on July 17 and become the first consort to do so in the history of the State. The crown, which is being made133 words
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Article78 1961-03-23 1 DACCA. Pakistan, Wed. Nearly 200 persons were feared to have died today in a tornado which swept five i central and north districts of East Pakistan on Saturday and Sunday. A total of 42 women and children perished when a church collapsed 25 miles from here under78 words
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90 1961-03-23 1 Bid to save baby of a dead mother SYDNEY Wed. Doctors at S\dne> Hospital late yesterday operated on a dead woman in an unsuccessful attempt to save her unborn child. The woman. Mrs. Elizabeth zarnecki. was critically injured in a 30 ft. fall to the street from a window in90 words
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Article21 1961-03-23 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Compulsory education will be introduced throughout Indonesia within seven years. th< Education Department has announced— U.P.l.21 words
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Article189 1961-03-23 1 Battle is raging near the Mekong VIENTIANE. Wed. The Defence Minister and Deputy Premier. Gen Phouml Nosavan. today confirmed that a big battle was raging in the rogion of Kamkout. rust of Vientiane and only 40 miles from the Mekong river border with Thailand. The General emphatically denied that itReuter - 189 words
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Article30 1961-03-23 1 ANGOLA DteAH UNITED v \II" V General mbl i.. i• onum uU< ii in Ii ilrbati on Ii i-ii vituutiou In Po \u n mi trrril An •;«>). i -RctiU-r30 words
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442 1961-03-23 2 President urges a new foreign aid programme OKKSIDENT Kennedy today asked Congress to approve a new five- year foreign aid programme to make the 1960s the "decade of development." In a special 5.000- -vord message to Congress, Mr. .Kennedy said a jReuter - 442 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-03-23 2 MRS. F.D.R. ROLE WINS GREER GARSON THE BEST ACTRESS AWARD (.K»m GARSON admires her "Golden Globe" best actress award presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for her performance as Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in "Sunrise at Campobello." Burt Lancaster won the best actor award for his performance In the title57 words
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93 1961-03-23 2 35 AND OVER SPINSTERS OF BRITAIN... LONDON. Wed. A woman's chance of marriage In England and Wales drops considerably alter the age of 35. according to the Registrar General's sattistical review, published today. The review shows that In 1959 in each age group up to 34 years, males exceeded femalesReuter - 93 words
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Article19 1961-03-23 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.—President Kennedy has been appointed an honorary governor of the Zunl Indian tribe of New Mexico—Reuter19 words
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228 1961-03-23 2 Kidnapper leads police to clue spot pARIS. Wed. Con- fessed Peugeot kidnapper Raymond Rolland. 24. yesterday pointed out to police the exact ;:ot where he claimed he threw the ransom-note typewriter into the River Seine. Police said they would send frogmen Into the Seine to search for the typewriter RollandUPI - 228 words
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Article212 1961-03-23 2 2-FRONTED ATTACK ON S. AFRICA NEW YORK, Wednesday. 1 COUTH Africa came under attack on two fronts 1 in the United Nations yesterday— for ignoring 1 U.N. resolutions on its mandated* territory of I South-West Africa, and for its treatment of 450.000 Union inhabitants of Indian d scent. In theReuter - 212 words
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Miscellaneous20 1961-03-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I GEORGE MAS MULLO, WUSSE6 V MIS CASE y s s>^OFPTO? >/ I -T— m vTTf20 words
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Miscellaneous424 1961-03-23 2 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE (H. 7 niPtieM Mrdiuni Wavr 476 mrtrr* Short Dm! 63 mrtrr* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- f rom B.oo— 9.00 pm. ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies: 6.50 Keep Pit With T el* AM6 30 Good Morntn f f c 3' Lee; 7.00 Music Prom Australia;424 words
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440 1961-03-23 3 VI U YORK. Wed n The I nitt'd Xaliana conciliation emu mission for the < mi»o grged yesterday the establishment Of new Congolese provisional government capable of restoring national unity and ending the bloody eight-month crisis. The 11 -nation440 words
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259 1961-03-23 3 VLW YORK. Wed. 11 The United States .said yesterday that a fresh Soviet attack on the Secretary-Gen-eral was "In the worst and most destructive traditions of the Cold War." Mr. Adlai Stevenson, chief United States delegate, was commenting on what he describedReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration927 1961-03-23 3 EAST-WEST PARITY IN COMMISSION, WITH SEATS FOR NEUTRALS— BUT RUSSIA SAYS TOO MANY IFS' PENEVA. Wed. The United States and Britain yesterday made a series of concessions to Russia on nuclear test inspection and control which Mr. Arthur Dean. America's new representative to the927 words
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Article46 1961-03-23 3 RABAT. Wed. Morocco last night handed over to their countries" ambassadors the 11 oil prospectors kidnapped from the Spanish Sahara on March 11. The men three American.^, two Canadians, five Spaniards and a Frenchman were released at the royal palace here.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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97 1961-03-23 3 PEER LOSES KiS FIGHT TO REMAIN PLAIN 'MR.' TOXDON. Wed. Mr. Anthony WedfWWi Benn. ;>,"». Britain's "reluctant poor." today lost his liidit to sta\ a com moncr and a Labour member of the lIOUSC of Commons The privilege! committee of the House m a report on Mr. Wedgwood Benn's position97 words
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Article358 1961-03-23 4 Accord over 1 1 demands AGREEMENT READY' FOR SIGNING NEXT WEEK: CITY UNIONS' TRIBUTE TO PRIME MINISTER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AGREEMENT was reached today between the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation and the Council on all the 11 demands submitted by the workers. This was announced by the Council's Acting358 words
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224 1961-03-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wad. I THE Legislative AsA sembly today passed a Bill to make compulsory the immunisation of infants and children against diphtheria. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, moving the second reading of the Diphtheria Immunisation Bill, said that224 words
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Article112 1961-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. No| charges are made for treatment at any of the four Government travelling dispensaries in the rural areas. This assurance was given by Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, in the Legislative Assembly today when answering a question raised by112 words
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Article68 1961-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association will hold an "April Bail" to raise funds for its scholarships and charities scheme on April 2 at the Sea View Hotel from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. It will be highlighted by the68 words
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179 1961-03-23 4 I SINGAPORE. Wad SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TfORE schools will go up in the Geylang/Changi Malay areas, it was stated in the Assembly today by the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. He was replying to Inche Mohamed Ali bin Alwi (UMNO, Jalan Kembangan who179 words
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109 1961-03-23 4 BURGLARS TAKE $2,850 IN CASH, GEMS, GOODS SINGAPORE. Wed. Two burglaries, each involving more than SI. OOO in cash and goods, were reported to the police yesterday. In a house in Jalan Taman, off St. Michael? Road, yesterday morning, Wong Kin Yiong. 33. a partner of the Tai Tong Restaurant109 words
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Article155 1961-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Legislative Assembly today referred to its Standing Committee a Government motion to establish a Committee of Privileges which will be empowered to look into breach of privilege complaints. The motion was proposed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. The155 words
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Article195 1961-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur sailed from Sin- gapore this afternoon on her third trip to Jeddah with 906 pilgrims on their annual pilgrimage to Mecca. As the flag-bedecked ship slipped out of the wharves, farewell prayers were chanted by Imam Suleiman of195 words
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Article127 1961-03-23 4 JAILED FOR USING FORGED CARD SINGAPORE. Wed. A labourer used a forged identity card to get the necessary immigration papers to work at Christmas Island for about four months, Mr. E. H. Sheares, Acting DSP, told a district court today. Sumidi bin Wajri. 20. pleaded guilty to a charge of127 words
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Advertisement176 1961-03-23 4 The" BIG ONE for 6l" I and for years to come! < METRO GOIOWYN-MAYE R prts«nt» EDNA FIRBERS CIMARRON The story of a man; 1 a land a love, from the pen*. of the great Pulitzer.Prize 4 Novelistl i I GLENN FORO MARIA SCHELL ANNE BAXTER ARTHUR O'CONKEU I «iCMPWMM*IMni«H*IWItaMM>IUHnU.EKMMCMIIM176 words
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Miscellaneous193 1961-03-23 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Fiom London, Zuiich. Caiiu. Bahrein. Bombay. Colombo iBA 788* > 5 20 am.: f.om Sydney, Darwin. Juicaria iBA 713) 8.45 p.m.: from Lonuun, Zuiicn. lsianbui, Teneiiiii. Kaiacni, Calcuiia iBA193 words
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Miscellaneous249 1961-03-23 4 Lumpur (ML 173) 8.06 pin: f.om Penung (ML 15 1) 8.55 p.m.: from Bangkok (ML 307 cci 2.55 pm. DEPABTCRES BO AC 1 To Hong Kottg iBA 960) 6.30 a.m.; t o Colombo. Bombay. Baguad. Beirut. Dus.seldoif. London iBA 713) 9.30 p.m to Bangkok, Calcutta, Delni. Kaiacni. Damascus, Zurich, Pinnkfur:.249 words
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Miscellaneous96 1961-03-23 4 Lumpur, Bangkok. Hong Kong (CX 728) 8 u.m. Air India: To Madn.s. Bombay. Bahrein. Cairo. Rome, Fiankfun, London, New York (AI 403) 12.45 p.m. (.aruda: To Medan (UA 981) 8 a.m.; to Bangkok (UA 974 > 1205 p.m. Malayan Airways: To Kuchlng. Sibu. Brunei, Jesselton, Sundakan (ML 410) 6.30 am.;96 words
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Article585 1961-03-23 5 PENANG, Wednesday DEPLORABLE TO LEAVE SUCH A PROSECUTION IN HANDS OF AN INSPECTOR. HE SAYS THE Penang High Court judge, Mr. Justice Rigby, said today it was "deplorable 1 that the prosecution of a senior police officer and two senior customs officers on a585 words
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Article, Illustration220 1961-03-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. IVTALAYA'S rural development programme is a powerful weapon to meet the threat of hunger and poverty, said Mr. George Mulgrus today. Mr. Mulgrus, the regional information adviser of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, is on a 10-day visit to220 words
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Article34 1961-03-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two Alliance candidates, Mr. Chow Yew Wah and Mr. Chang Chee Ching. have been elected lor the East and West wards of the Bukit TinggJ Local Council In Pahang.34 words
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Article38 1961-03-23 5 RAWANG, Wed.— Foo Yong, of Petaling Jaya. was fined S2O in the magistrates court here yesterday for failing to tarry an attendant on his lorry at the 13.J Mile. Kuala Lumpur-Ipoh Road on Oct. 2438 words
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185 1961-03-23 5 Promotions for eight Malays in Govt. CINGAPOR£, Wed. Good news for eight serving Malay officers in the Government was revealed in the Legislative Assembly here today by Dr. Goh Keng Swee. the Minister for Finance. As soon as formalities were completed, he said, these officers would be notified of their185 words
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Article36 1961-03-23 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. The staff of the registration ofnee and centres in Negri Sembilan will visit the national registration headquarters* In Kuala Lumpur on March 29 to see how new identity cards are being prepared.36 words
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Article81 1961-03-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The People's Action Party will stage a rally at Chin Chew Street tomorrow and another at Pickering Street on Saturday to support their candidate in the Hong Llm by-election. Mr. Jek Yuen Thons. Both rallies will take plac* fron 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m Body81 words
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322 1961-03-23 5 INSPECTOR WROTE: 'A MIRACLE CANNOT EFFECT A RECONCILIATION...' IPOH, Wednesday 4 MONTH b^iore their divorce a poli-e inspector x wrote to his wife thac "even a miracle cannot effect a reconciliation between us." Insp Loh Yu Onn's letter was read out in the magistrate's court today by Mr. Llm Thiam322 words
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Article38 1961-03-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.-The police yesterday detained 10 people under the Criminal Law "Temporary Provisions) Ordinance Seven were arrested at Blakang Mati and the others at Lorong Bakar Batu off Marpherson Road. Cecil Street and Trengganu Street.38 words
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Article35 1961-03-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Rear Admiral W. Le Fanu. Flag Officer Second-In -Command at the Royal Navy's Far East station here, has been appointed Third Sea Lord to succeed Admiral Sir Peter Reid In November.35 words
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Article, Illustration173 1961-03-23 5 Afraid no more, says star for Congo .KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Hashimah Yon. 20. one of i the two Malay film stars going to the Congo to entertain Malayan troops. i said today t was all like a dream. Hashimah. who arrived here from Singapore, said she was a little fr.ghtened173 words
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Article55 1961-03-23 5 SINGAPORE. Weo— The assistant coroner. Mr. Loke Slew Hoong. today recorded lan open verdict on a woman. Chan Kin Sum. 75. of Kee Chor Avenue, who died in ;the General Hospital on the i morning of Dec. 9 last y>ar. a day after she was knocked .down by55 words
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Article34 1961-03-23 5 SEREMBAN. Wed Elgnt of ten members of the Nejrri Sembilan committee of the Malayan Outward Bound School Trained Youth Association will donate blood to I the Seremban Blood Bank, on lAprL 134 words
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Article37 1961-03-23 5 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Zed— Abdul Wahab bin Shauddln. 19, of Kuala Langat. vas fined $15 here yesterday or letting off fire crackers m Tont of the Ulu Yam Bahru xilice station on Harl Raya Day37 words
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80 1961-03-23 5 RAZAK, KHIR TO GO ON PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. will go on pilgrimage U» Mecca in May. They will fly to Jeddah immediately after the L'mno general assembly at80 words
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Article24 1961-03-23 5 IPOH. Wed.— The annual meeting of the People's Progressive Party will be held at the Jubilee Dance Hall here on April 2.24 words
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Article134 1961-03-23 5 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Prime MinisTengku Abdul Rahman, will oe tziven a hero's welcome when he returns from the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' confetence early next month Alliance headquarters la to set up a special committee to arrange for the welcone. which will be bigger134 words
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Article148 1961-03-23 6 $60,000 opium haul at sea CINGAPOPF. Wed. Marine police early this morning seized more than -jcp.OOO worth Of opium In one of the biggest hauls of narcotics this star The opium 5001 b. in :Ive watertight containers was found by the crew of a ma rine police launch which stopped148 words
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72 1961-03-23 6 Bird shooter found hurt, dies in hospital KI'ANTAN, Wed— Mat Tahlr bin Tahar, of Kampong Sungi Nyor, who went bird shooting in the nearby jungle was found lying wounded. He was taken to the hospital he re but died soon after admission. Mat Tahir had seven bnllet Hounds in the72 words
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Article46 1961-03-23 6 PENANG. Wed Another case of polio wa.s reported In Penang last month, making a total of four so far this year. Official statistics today disclosed 777 babies were born In February, against 143 deaths Forty-four new cases of tuberculosis were reported.46 words
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Article, Illustration606 1961-03-23 6 Off -course bets from April SCHEME BEGINS ON SINGAPORE DERBY MEETING— BY CASH OR BY PHONE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation's newlyformed Totalisator Board is to have a chain of offices in the smaller towns to cater for punters when the off-course betting system, which starts on April 1. has606 words
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Article45 1961-03-23 6 IPOH. Wed.— A customer at a coffee-stall In Ampang Bahru new village here, Wong Kirn, 56. was cut on the chest by flying glass when five thugs wielding bottles attacked two youths seated near him last night. The youths escaped unhurt.45 words
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Article44 1961-03-23 6 IPOH. Wed. The Perak State Secretary, Tengku Mo- hamed bin Tengku Be.sar Burhanuddin, will be guest, of honour at an Ipoh Rotary I Club dinner to be held at' the Ipoh Swimming Club j here tomorrow to mark World Understanding Week.44 words
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297 1961-03-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TH E Government sponsored tours of neighbouring countries are only for specially selected typt-s of people and not for businessmen. Hajl Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, chairman of the selection committee, said this today commenting on an expression of disappointment297 words
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Article127 1961-03-23 6 CAPTAIN KILLED HIMSELF pENANG, Wed. After his wife's death on New Year's Eve, a former ship's pilot often sat alone In his home and wept, the Penang Coroner's Court was told today. "He was very upset and unhappy," Khaw Ah Cheng, a cook, testified at an inquest on his employer.127 words
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Article138 1961-03-23 6 {SINGAPORE. Wed.— A recent wave of snatch thefts in publlc parks has drawn a warning from the police secretary, Mr. Llm Seng Huat, to women who wear Jewellery In crowded places. Mr. Lim advised women to keep their Jewellery in their houses when they went to138 words
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Article, Illustration286 1961-03-23 6 If Martians landed in Singapore, by Dr. Toh SINGAPORE. Wednesday. [JISCUSSION during question time in Ihe Legislative Assembly today briefly entered the realms of outer space when the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, spoke of a "Martian ship."' Dr. Ton's remark came after answering a question by Mr.286 words
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348 1961-03-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association, Mr. N.D. Holt, today warned foreign and local industrialists that Singapore would lose markets if they failed to establish themselves here fast. He stressed thai the nexl year or so mi^ht provide348 words
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Article, Illustration249 1961-03-23 7 jOIIOKE BAHKI Wed. J Malayan Batteries Limited a pioneer Ma-layan-American venture in Tampoi was ofTicially declared open today by Sultan Ismail of Johore. A distinguished gathering, including members of the Johore Royal family, watched as Sultan Ismail unveiled a plaque in the ultra-modern factory249 words
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Article249 1961-03-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. lim j Kum Choon, an inspec- I tor of police attached to the Tanjong Pagsr police station, now under a sentence oi three months' jail for disobeying police force regulations, had his sentence altered to a fine oi $500 or in j249 words
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Article60 1961-03-23 7 WEATHER DAY' OBSERVED SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will celeorate World Meterological Day tomorrow by the franking of postal correspondence and by short talks over the respective national radio networks. There are at present over 150 members in the U.N. World Meteorological Organisation. The Federation. Singapore and British60 words
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Article36 1961-03-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— A tree film show will be held at India House, 31 Grange Road, tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. Among the films to be shown is one entitled "Rights of Man."36 words
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Article309 1961-03-23 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Legislative Assembly today passed the Land Titles (Amendment) Bill which provides for the protection of mortgages on properties for which Crown Grants have not yet been issued. It also amended the Crown Lands Ordinance so that the Collector of Land Revenue caui309 words
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Miscellaneous286 1961-03-23 7 Buys Bunny By Butph Heimduht \J r«V FLOWERS ARE Pnff^ r~-TT J V^ SURE, WILTINS IN THIS K L— (SPs®"* -J^P 1 MAY I TROUBLE \syIvESTER: MOT SUN I'M <f<X>oo p fefo MEN'S t<y9 FOR APIECE/*-— kr~~j 60IMG TO PARI< V IDEA!/ §^P jrLVt Abner By At Vupp vl imißS286 words
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659 1961-03-23 8 Nuclear Ban Hopes She Straits Sinus Thursday March 23 1961. Tlio (.oiHcssions which America and Britain have made to Russia on nuclear ti-st inspection and controls have brought the Geneva conference Lo the threshold of agreement. The initial Russian reaction is not discouraging. Mr. Tsarapkin, the chief Russian delegate, Iprofenea659 words
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Article427 1961-03-23 8 A Federal in-service course on teaching methods in the primary schools has been started in Kuala Lumpur by the Education Ministry, assisted by the University of Mal- iva, whose head of the School i-.)f Education is chief instructor. It is open only to the staff of primary427 words
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Article139 1961-03-23 8 Singapore's Legislative Assembly yesterday unanimously supported a resolution, presented by the Prime Minister. to give $10,000 towards the rheer of Malayan troops serving under the United Nations Command in the Congo. The donation is made "in appreciation of thefr work to preserve peace and prevent civil 1 war139 words
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Article, Illustration971 1961-03-23 8 He is not a prisoner.. .and yet this bearded fanatic is shadowed wherever he goes by Franco's secret police PROBLEM ON THE 22nd FLOOR From A CORRESPONDENT MADRID, W«d THE bearded tenant on the twentysecond floor of Spain's tallest building, the 33--storey Tower of Madrid, is not exactly a971 words
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Letter, Illustration417 1961-03-23 8 The M.C.C. and tours overseas AS reports have ap- peared in the newspapers regarding future visits of an M.C.C. team to Malaya md Singapore, I feel it is only fair to the M C.C.. Dennis Silk, and the public that the method of M.C.C. touring teams carrying out overseas tours417 words
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287 1961-03-23 8 \yiTH reference to your leader on Guthrles" cadet training course first of all let us ask frankly how many Asian managers are there now under Guthries. There are none. Of course the scheme Ii to provide managerial .statT for the future. But the287 words
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Letter97 1961-03-23 8 WISH the Singapore Ministry of Education will not continue to cause undue trouble to parents through giving incorrect or insufficient information. Recently. parents were asked to go to schools' clinics on behalf of their children to get registration cards. Qt'.te a number of parents had to97 words
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Letter92 1961-03-23 8 THE city Council erects a good number of stand-pipes for the use of rural and city folk— but many people misuse thLs blessing. It is regrettable to see taps not turned otT after use and large amounts of precious water wasted. Taps are often left running throughout92 words
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Advertisement831 1961-03-23 8 STR AITS TIMES& FREE PRESS tar thm rMHidan ot t4nrtlter» «tr rsareMnfafJe* «l Ist »ie*« COLD STOIACf ARCAOI O»r»»"5 SCUD. »IN«*»O»« ir-'i rmM tmntt KdrtrUttmtnU mnt bm number rttltmt. Smalt ndnrli^mrnl, r lnr*4 In v<n«»«r« mag a. m hmnitd lo: COLD STORAGE IRAMCNIS at HOLLAND ROAD. KATOK9. HIPML WtD m831 words
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Advertisement43 1961-03-23 8 > t ce »«#♦♦•>> I m m, n ii 1 1. 1 <I in HIITS I tiiltn-1-il by I r Better II All fill \l CUTTINti niioitiM, plus STYLE all go into every suit by i^ee ghoul 21, Chulio Street, Singapore 1. Telephone: ***** c^43 words
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Advertisement89 1961-03-23 8 The A/ea/ WZBm ■:,,<- HUT I jAUjyk^.4-^ a^E^E&~* f»t* MM nii i. mini COATED H l.t UN < "upled Kjncrnndrr Hr, K hi line v,,-,nnd>r I >n M I 500 MVIVS Shinier Kiptd Wind dim Advaact Jullv Aulnnuiii ■at* A«cm, mikiko (CHINA! in> COMPLETE YOUR WARDROBE I |1| Wear DOti89 words
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Article461 1961-03-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Unanimous approval given to Singapore Government gesture of appreciation after Tun him denies speaking of 'unwillingness 9 T^HE Legislative Assembly today unaniA mously resolved to donate SI O,OOO to the cheer of Malayan troops serving under United Nations Command in the Congo, in appreciation461 words
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Article54 1961-03-23 9 A RULING ON FOREIGN D-LICENCES KUALA 1 IMPIR, Wed. People with foreign driving licences may drive in the Federation if they are here only temporarily. A spokesman of the Road Transport Department said this was allowed by an amendment to the Road Traffic Ordinance last year. By temporarily, he meant54 words
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Article29 1961-03-23 9 K A J A N G. Wed— Seven thousand people have been glvei. r.ew Identity cards since the Registration Centre was opened here in July last year.29 words
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Article, Illustration22 1961-03-23 9 THIS cinema poster hoarding was blown down in Jalan Raja Hassan. Four cars underneath it were damaged.22 words
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307 1961-03-23 9 LUCIAN PETERS - LUCIAN PETERS: Cy KLANG, Wednesday rpOTAL damage caused by a two-hour thunrier- stcrm here last night was estimated today to be more than $310,000. More than 500 people occupying over 50 houses were made homeless in I Klang'b worst storm in 20 years.307 words
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Article36 1961-03-23 9 TANJONO MALIM. Wed The Renganayaki Dance Troupe from South India will glvtr a performance at the Sultan Idris Training College, hall here on April 1 in aid of the Methodist English School building fund.36 words
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Article, Illustration117 1961-03-23 9 CEREMBAN. Wed— Sixteen- year-old S.S. Ananthan, a Form V student of St. Paul's Institution here, has been missing for the pasi 40 days. The eldest son of Mr. K. Subramaniam. a clerk at Sasga Mattd Siliau. Ananthan left home at 6.30 am un Feb. 11117 words
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Article48 1961-03-23 9 MUAR. Wed— The Registration Officer of Johore West, Mr. S. Murugasu. said today that many Government 'servants had not yet made appointments for renewal of their Identity cards. He appealed to residents of Muar. Tangkak and Segamat to do so before Sept 148 words
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210 1961-03-23 9 A 'sink the Bismarck' veteran for Singapore CINGAPORE. Wed.— A veteran of many naval engagements, including the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck, will arrive here on April 2 to take up the post of Chief oi Staff to the Commander-in-Chief. Far East Station. jHe is Rear Admiral B. C.210 words
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Article58 1961-03-23 9 MUAR. Wed. A Muar branch of the National Union of Bank Employees was formed here today. Mr. Lee Chee Heng was elected chairman. Other officials are: Vice-president, Mr Foo Kee Joon; secretary. Mr. Tal Hong Cheong; treasurer, Mr. Francis Yee; committee: Mr. Tay Chin Kiat. Mr.58 words
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Article52 1961-03-23 9 SEREMBAN. Wed— Ninety patients of the TB- Sanatorium, seven miles from here, were today presented with a $450 radio by the Independent Missionary Movement oi Singapore. The presentation was made by the Rev. A.C. Davidson, who also donated a tabletennis set complete with table brought52 words
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Article, Illustration305 1961-03-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE death occurred today in Lady Templer Hospi--1 tal of Mr. Derrick Martindale Fenney. the assistant editor of the Malay Mail. He was 34 He was taken seriously ill on Saturday morning with a heart attack at his home and immediately admitted to305 words
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Article74 1961-03-23 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three men. Mohamed bin Abdullah. Hassan Basric bin Hajl Bororle and Awang bin Long Zali. today failed in their appeal against conviction and sentence of five years' Jail for trafficking In conterfeit Malayan $50 notes on Aug 3 last. The Court of Criminal Appeal,74 words
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142 1961-03-23 9 Look out! The tax man is a woman these days KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Women have proved to be so good at helping the Government to collect taxes that the Inland Revenue now has hopes of taking on more. Today it threw open vacancies for 35 assistant examiners to men and142 words
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Article300 1961-03-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE Singapore Government plans a language veek to popularise and teach the national language. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. the Minister for Culture, told the Leglslativn Assemnlv today He was answering a ques--1 tlon by Inche Mohamed Mi i bin Alwl lUmno. Kampone i Kembangan)300 words
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Article54 1961-03-23 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— A Singapore lawyer. H. A. Francis, was charged in a magistrate's court today with assaulting a police constable by punching him on the head in Coleman Street last nieht. Francis pleaded not guilty. The case will be heard in the fourth district court on May54 words
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Advertisement92 1961-03-23 9 A champion in any "SPORTMASTER" j A Boikctboll /^J l^^^#^l loot with Hi-cut jf 4H r'<%Z&WMm Sixe 2-8 S3 50 m 91 5290 "■BADMINTON MASTER" /f/?^^^ iK,F >ll IMIIIIX >»-. (LOTION I CREAM Mode in Germany VERY IFFECTIVI AGAINST FALLING HAIR SCALP ITCH DANDRUFF > 'bttorcj Equally tHccfivc tor Men92 words
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Advertisement146 1961-03-23 9 1 j TEASPOONS •k VIROL for 100% health and vitality lutt TWO TEASPOONS ot Virol 0m 100% of your child daily requirements of thete ettentiil vitjmint and minerals: Essential for growth and hii'rt/ s» i JP^ "w^ tissue. VITAMIN 0 400 1.U.'5. Essent ai fcr proper bore fc~ /jHBH anfl146 words
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Article, Illustration644 1961-03-23 10 CATHERINA NG - THE NEW RANGE FEATURES THE LOW BACK By CATHERINA NG CIIA and sunshine seem to be an endless source of" inspiration to fashion designers, and the result this year is one of the largest collections of gay, cool casuals and swimsuits to be shown in644 words
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171 1961-03-23 10 IT'S A TAG NAME TO IDENTIFY A BAG DO you want to identify yourself in the home or in the office with a tag mark I mean for your handbag or maybe your desk or for bags when travelling? New in the market is the black and white embossing tape171 words
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Article386 1961-03-23 10 CLUB AIMS AT FRIENDLY GATHERINGS IT is wonderful how many, different nationalities of women live in Malaya, but it is amazing how little they know of each other's customs, work and other activities. The International Women s Club of the Young Women's Christian Association, which was formed in 1953 under386 words
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Article193 1961-03-23 10 Rayon: How to look after it IS it easy to care for a rayon skirt? Mrs. B. C. Chan of Johore Bahru has written to ask if it can be cleaned at home. She wrote: "I have a white rayon pleated skirt. It has been dry-cleaned several times but now193 words
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Article232 1961-03-23 10 Women in changing world f EAVE women to get together to voice their opinion and they will certainly take full advantage of it. When the Committee of Correspondence, an international association for women leaders, held an essay contest in NewYork, there were 184 essays submitted by women In the Far232 words
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Advertisement476 1961-03-23 10 eg egg egg makes a brilliant difference Rich, ouobly Hudnut Shampoo >^*^53Bfck 1 P lus e *tB washes shimmering v > /^^F^^^\ sunbeams right Into your hair. UtLmT Its golden foaming lather Hk *U !l(JU^^lle^ a.s it cleans. inslinH.2 I lv your h" 11 shining smooth. flHra' silken soft, much476 words
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Advertisement231 1961-03-23 10 FASHION DIARY Just had pock at this month's new arrivals and they're wonderfully tcmmine with all the MirpiiM'.s ol this year's lashions. 1 particularly liked This dreamy printed chiffon, featuring the new i^ng Torso line and knee-length, deep hemmed skirt. Tlir line i.« achieved by the deep belt without winch231 words
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Miscellaneous270 1961-03-23 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Animal (ouud In tempemte 4. A minister about a t.un- lands (5). ared?— Correct! »8>- 7. Re-enter Ui mundi»n« 8. 80-.tle (or wwd RAF ace (ashion (7). <6i. 14. Supporters stand badly 9. Musical pioposal? (B>. around here (9>. 10. Wnere Paul hist, preached 15.270 words
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Advertisement1597 1961-03-23 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, I.ONDON 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS rjo-i IBM P yen. •'mini aSK 1U..;; r.:r «•'»>• fffc/' ASCANIUS CfOa, B'mm. A werp Hturp Mir 21 Mil 21 ACHILLES literpaai na»n Harrbur| Mar 27 Apr I Apr 2/1 RHESUS A'wirp. H buig. 8 men mcii Mi1,597 words
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Advertisement1316 1961-03-23 11 THE E.A.C. UIIIS— y<kT?sv OIN ll MCDITEIRANEAN CONIINCNTAt t SCANDINAVIAN roRIa nAK^VKI "IAIAN0IA" k) Cll 41-41/24 Mir 24 21 Mar 21/ M MM VjliFtl/ bosot n m 5 Jutf&Z -BASRA" 1/ S Api f r *IT FALSTRIA" I) II 21 Apr 21 21 Apt 24 25 Apr Accepting cargo roi1,316 words
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Advertisement1499 1961-03-23 11 ifiLi THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE ittitrpiiitai il tke Until Ailllim UNIS SAILS II AOIN. UK t CONTINENTAI PORTS tOOt S''a« -»n»n> BENALDCR Hamlirg. Limn. G mouth Ml. I Talay 24/21 Mar II 11 Mar BENCLEUCh lifirpill. Rotll'isal* M.«iivbrot«K 24,27 Mar II Mar/ 1 Art 21 30 Mar lENVANNOCK1,499 words
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Advertisement1284 1961-03-23 11 top-*- McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. VtgE^ TBL Nl ***** \W2tL l***^ SLLCRMAN LIMB KLAVKMBSft LIME lONOON HAMBURG, ROTTEROAM NAVRI LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO I NULL. lEATTLE VANCOUVER A PORTLAND CITY OF COLOMBO Atclitm MM In Cintril I Sl»t» Spot* P S"!^ >tnin( Atiinci Gin II 21 Mar 27/11 Mar 111,284 words
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Article80 1961-03-23 12 'THE Federation Minister ot 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on March 23. Rubber 87 cents alb Copra $440 a lon. Coconut uil $724 a ton. Palm oil $649.50 a ton. Palm kernels $366.25 a ton. The rates of duties80 words
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Article118 1961-03-23 12 MELBOURNE. Wed INVESTMENT snares maintained a steady lieno. Couiiaulus eased 9u. lv Bs. 6d.. Geneial Creoles 6d. io 7s. McPhersons gained ls. to 395. Ba.se melals anu vie oils lemaineu linn Commouwealtii bonus traded along steady lines Con. Zinc 89 Ii ML Isa 58,3 B NB.H. COs.) :8118 words
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Article148 1961-03-23 12 11IIK Chinese I'roduce txiliange. Singapore. noon prices per picul yesterday: Copra: Quiet: UK /Continent March April shipments $27; buyers. $28 sellers. Coconut Oil: Quiet; bulk $41; sellers. drum >fi- 4 sellers, fepper: Quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $185. Sarawak $180. special Sarawak black $145, garbled148 words
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Article122 1961-03-23 12 CHIPS lying alongside Ihe Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Ca.oina 1/3. Seikal Maiu 4 5 E-sielle Maersk 6A, Benaluer ti/7 City of Cuiombu 8 9. Alieun 10/11, General Guisan 13/14, Saigodha 15/16. Sltui 18. Dolpnevereu 19, Soon Huat N Wall 3. Emp. Kiaiwake 21/22, R&jan122 words
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Article123 1961-03-23 12 'THE Malayan Exchange Banks' A Association made these change* in its rates to mercnanii yesterday (all rales to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/2, OD. 32 5/8. 90 u/.st 33 1/16 creait bill*. 33 1/8 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 1/8; Swiss Francs123 words
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854 1961-03-23 12 By Our Market Correspondent nESPITE the easier tin and rubber prices yesterday it was a fairly active day on the Stock Markets with selective improvements in industrials and tins again. Tin slipped by 37J cents to $409.67* while rubber was three cents854 words
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Article22 1961-03-23 12 Malayan Stock Exchange March 22 March 21 Industrials: 152.88 152.42 Tins: 244.89 244.70 s Kubbers: 249.14 248.98 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article226 1961-03-23 12 APRIL first grade rubber buy- ers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesteraay a: 84 cento per lb., down t% cents on Tuesday's closing price. Tne tone was easier. S.CC.RA. CLOSINd PRICKS in cents per lb., yesieruay we»e: Int. 1 RSS. Spot f.o.b buyers| 84',. sellers 84",; Int. 1 R.SS.226 words
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Article36 1961-03-23 12 SINGAPORE, Mar. 22. RUBBER: MH cents per Ib. (down 3i cents). 5 p.m. close: 85 t cents (steadier). TIN: 5409.62.. per picul (down 37 •_> cents). Estimated unofficial ofTerinjf 250 tons (down 10 tons).36 words
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Article659 1961-03-23 12 DUSINESS In the trading room on the Singapore section ol th<» Malayan Slock Exchange yesteruay was: Industrials: K. L)i»p. $1 by: K. and N. ordii :!2 rd: Oammon $2.21: J. WauKh si. TO: Hongkong Bank (ntw) £21 Humr ords A3*, 'id. OL: Jackion (Si 51. 13: M.659 words
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Advertisement1092 1961-03-23 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service I: I A 1 .1 A. MA tt A hongfcong Honolulu S. Francisco I. Anseies N. rck i. "lilma Mam" 15 U Api 23 »si 12 Ma? IS May 1 Isie us. -Kun.a-j Mars" 1111 May 21 May Jmc IS Jim 3 Jui»1,092 words
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Advertisement222 1961-03-23 12 BARBER-FERN VILLE LINES ANNOUNCE THE DIRECT SAILING TO U.S. GULF PORTS (via SUEZ) OF 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: ***** MALAYA INDONESIA LINE JOIN! EXPRESS SERVICE OF BLUE FUNNEL LINE t222 words
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Advertisement378 1961-03-23 12 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on lOtn March, IS6I inaue agains: the following per- sons:— Bankruptcy No. 64/61- Frednclr. Pereira, 77, Someisei Road, Spore. j 67/61. R Muinammal (married woman). 72. Miduleio:i Hospital Qrs.. Spore. Dated 20, h March. 1961. D. C. D'COTTA378 words
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Advertisement1078 1961-03-23 12 COMPANY MEETING PETALINC TIN, LIMITED The Thirty-fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company was held in Ipoh on the 17th March, 1961, Mr. D. C. Thomson, the Chairman, presiding. Tie following is his statement, dated 28iii January, which had been circulated wiui the Report and Accounts:— Tlie year under review1,078 words
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Advertisement590 1961-03-23 12 Having surmounted the a;flmilties of the lust two yeai.-.. the Industry faces the problem of mounting costs and UUCM Tne Government's ta.'seetiiK pittM for and other improvements have calied for Increased revenue wi.irh has to be provided fiom heavier and new HUM Md in expanding economy This ls oadHMsUMtaMt ana590 words
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Advertisement644 1961-03-23 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Appointment as Junior technical \ssivMMi iii i'ioi.c tinn. < airier and t ommuni<ations Work. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens between tl o: 20 and 25 years lor appointJunior Technical tailt In Pro' ft and Communications Work. Applies Form IV In an Approved School644 words
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Advertisement275 1961-03-23 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT RAJA PFRFMPI AN SCHOOL -1 ONDARY) IPOH. Vacancies exist in April 1961 foi the following: 1. Graduate Teacher in science 2. Graduate Teacher in LnclLsn a pass degree u> acceptable. Applications to: THE HEADMISTRESS. Raja Ptvcmpuan School onuary). Ipon. PENANG PORT COMMISSION I. ::a:ic Port, Commission275 words
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Advertisement769 1961-03-23 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT COST ACCOUNTANTS Required by MALAYAN KAII.WAY XDMIMSTKATION Applications are invited from citizens of the Federation of M.u.iwi who are Members of the Institute ol Cost and Works Accountants and have had at least tui years approved practical postquallfying experience for appointment to the permanent establishment ot the Malayan769 words
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Advertisement1920 1961-03-23 13 §>] i,^ j j iFfiroriroyff (Continued from Pace 81SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wortt SS (Min.)— Box <• rl*. axfra CODES CLERK (experienced) requlr--1 ed immediately by British Company. I Apply Box A 5513 S.T. Spore. EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN required for ladles department In European Store. Box A 5512 B.T. Spore. WANTBO Asian1,920 words
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Advertisement1017 1961-03-23 13 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE 20 Wortt Si (Vin.)-tox SO tit. tstrm JOO CNIAT ROAD 2 (hop houses. good frontage all modern conveniences. vacant possession 536.000/- 0.0.0. David Phoa Sons Kstate Agencies/ ABimlMf Tel. Spore. *****/3U714. OEI TIONC HAM Para. Holland Road. Kreeaold new modern 3-nedrooio Bungalow Prlea $41,000.- 2-itorey1,017 words
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Advertisement1189 1961-03-23 13 FOR HIRE 'It Wortt SS (Min.)— Box St elt. rxtra NIW SELF- OR. VE CARS for Tourinti Malaya Fruptr Insurance. I Co.. 519. ScranKooi Ro»d. Sinsapore-K. !(IO». LOOK CAR RENTAL Co.. oflrrs MBM models sflf-<irive ears for bire Contact «o C. Orchard Road. Spor* B. I Tel *****. I RIFRICIRATORS1,189 words
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Advertisement542 1961-03-23 13 FOR SALE 20 Wortt ti (M,n.)—Hi,x SO el: rxlrm WHEN YOU WANT ound or Whil* In A: cusrs. UaihtowrN. WoolUn, Collisß li::in'Kft>, hur CompttltrVf Price AlVISIT THE NEW low-cosi rIICI QUALITY OFFICt FURNITURB EXHIBITION FUHNITURE SHOWROOM HI 149. 8. MARKET STREtT. SINGAPORE.. MACHINERIES FOR HIRE A SALE OR PURCHAII. BUT,542 words
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Article1400 1961-03-23 14 The Cobra beats four rivals to complete double By EPSOM JEEP pENANG, We d Determined, with Johnny Wilson astride, snatched a surprise win in the l.:J8 race here today. Determined beat Krakutoa by v neck tv pay dividends ot $116 and $26. Determined la trained by1,400 words
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Article44 1961-03-23 14 THE BIG SWEEP DRAW TOTAL POOL: $104,220. FIRST PRIZE: No. *****7 $47,100 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****5 $18,844 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****3 9.422 STARTERS: ($4,711 each) Nos. *****6. *****9, *****2. *****8 CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****1. *****9. *****1. *****7. *****1. *****3. *****7. *****4. *****0. *****3.44 words
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Article227 1961-03-23 14 Cooper stops Erskine in 5 rounds HIS MOST IMPORTANT VICTORY LONDON. Wednesday. HENRY COOPER won what is likely to be one of the most important fights in his career when he retained his British and British Empire heavyweight titles at Wembley last night, defeating Joe Erskine of Wales. Erskine retiredReuter - 227 words
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Article96 1961-03-23 14 pENANG. Wed. -The FA. of x Penang will hold their third and final total at the City Stadium at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow, after which the team to meet Singapore In a friendly match on Apr. 2 here will be named. Teams for the trial: Colours: Letchumanan, Koay96 words
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Article21 1961-03-23 14 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Sinpapore Football Referees' Society will hold their monthly discussion at SAFA clubhouse at 7.30 p.m. on Frich21 words
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Article925 1961-03-23 14 1 3 HORSES TO CONTEST SINGAPORE DERBY SINGAPORE, Wed. Thirteen horses have been entered for the Singapore Derby to be run over 1 i miles on Apr. 9 at Bukit Timah. They are Amsterdam, Automation, Bon Vlvcur, Brantas. Dreamboat. Grainne, Here He Comes 11, The Little King, Marksman, Prince of925 words
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Advertisement83 1961-03-23 14 IF YOU APPRECIATE GOOD TASTE IN SMOKING... straight for OLD GOLD America's favourite cigarette y Get the tender taste of an OLD GOLD Straights ...Yes, tender to your taste because the tobaccos In OLD GOLD Straights are selected from the shaded, tender certre leaves of the tobacco plant to give83 words
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Advertisement12 1961-03-23 14 *■■'■■<...-* h| v-? ■lam |»r b^b^bW Sb^^^^b^bW. W Y--'-'4Kfo V J J (_/f/iA^yf12 words
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Article336 1961-03-23 15 L'l \l\ lI.MPLK, Wed 1V —After 90 minutes of gruelling soccer, the North versus South ombined S c h o ols match for Ihe Governor's Cup \t the Merdefca Stadium here today ended in v 1-1 draw. South won the tup in 1939 and North336 words
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Article19 1961-03-23 15 OOTEBORG. Wed. World heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson will make an exhibition tour in Sweden 'his year.— U.P.l.19 words
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Article340 1961-03-23 15 SELANGOR TOLD: NOTICE TOO SHORT l/'UALA LUMPUR.! Wed.— The twice-! postponed 1/alayan! Hockey Federation south zone quadi angular championship, I between Selangor, i Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Johore is, likely to be called off for a third time. Selangor H.A., the organisers, decided to play the quadrangular340 words
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Article118 1961-03-23 15 Malayan Schools XI v Spore J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malaya Schoolboys team to meet Singapore Schools at f Jalan Eesar Stadium. Singapore, on Saturday, was an[nounced here tonight. The team Is: Won* Meng Kheng i Perak Rahitn Che Mat (Kelantan), Foo Fook Chuan i Perak >; Zubir Ahmad Johore), Chow118 words
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Article, Illustration32 1961-03-23 15 pERAKS 1961 golfing '.'hampions arc Too Joon Loke and Mrs. Kathleen 1 Bottoms, who won the men's and women's title respectively seen here with their trophies. Straits Times picture.32 words
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227 1961-03-23 15 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN LJL SINGAPORE. Wed. The Lotus Mark 17 Stage Three an original Lotus works '"team" car will make its Malayan debut at the Dunlop Gap Hill Climb here on Apr. 2. This Lotus model which made Its227 words
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Article146 1961-03-23 15 Glimpse of Rahman's greatness SINGAPORE, Wed.— Former Singapore fullback Abdul Rahman, now 47 year old and a grandfather, gave the crowd at Jalan Besar stadium tonight a glimpse of his former greatness. Though he was on the losing side. Water Department who were beaten 3-2 by Health Department in the146 words
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Article290 1961-03-23 15 SRC ENTER SENIOR KO FINAL SINGAPORE. Wednesday |~vEFENDING champions Singapore Recreation Club, entered the final of the Singapore Hockey Associations senior knockout competition when, they beat Royai Signals 5-2 after a keen and exciting tussle on the padang today. S.R.C. were given some anxious moments by a fast and thrustful290 words
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Advertisement315 1961-03-23 15 THIS YEAR... RELAX IN a wonderful place for a change! Refreshingly different! A small country fiords. Two magic islands packed with (about the area of U.K.) with so much that natural wonders and splendid scenery is BIG Towering mountains with mile and everywhere so amazingly green in the upon mile315 words
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Advertisement214 1961-03-23 15 249 fIHHfIB SSS 98S 9HLJm| Fork Lift Trucks iBS BHafla^HßHk I 9 LL mmmmVWt I 91 l» t i I Wm 9B IS" i pHP^B VT^BaWla^B IK w *mm j3mmm?~ S jmWlt Handfing Equipment SIME DARBY HAS IT! We are. pleased to introduce our Mr. Terry Johnson, specialist in materials214 words
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Article156 1961-03-23 16 SEOUL, Wed. Police clashed tonight with 1,500 demonstrators, who held a torchlight parade here calling for the overthrow of the government of Premier John m. Chang. The demonstrators, composed mainly of students and members ol leftist splinter parties, fought the police wttb sticks and .stones near156 words
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Article123 1961-03-23 16 Nato radar secrets 'smuggled' THE HAGUE. Wed.- Dutch Defence Ministry officials j held consultations here today following press reports that the secrets of a new Dutrhlnvented radar firing control system for light anti-aircraft artillery had been smuggled to East Germany. The Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf. in a frontpage report, alleged123 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1961-03-23 16 ASSEMBLY SENDS IMPROVED BILL TO ANOTHER SELECT COMMITTEE TIIK one-man-one-wi fe Women's Charter Bill, which \v;is given a second reading in tin- Legis lative Assembly lo day, was welcomed in principle by opposition speakers, one of whom. Tun Lim Yew Hock.- said it did no! go1,079 words
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232 1961-03-23 16 Caronia— home for them for last 3 years SINGAPORE. Wednesday. VfOST of the 382 passengers who disembarked i 1 from the luxury-liner Caronia this morning at the Singapore wharf have been making the ship their home for the past three yean. "These retired people choose to travel with the Caronia232 words
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176 1961-03-23 16 SIM.APOIU:. Wed. Representatives of about 100 orcunis.itinns will hulil a mass meeting at the' Victoria Memorial Hall at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow lo p.iss an "important resolution" in connection with thr coming Hong Lim by-election. The organisations include trade unions, and bodies representing students, hawkers176 words
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640 1961-03-23 16 It will be easier to get a divorce Tun Lim Shi said that the mere passing of a law to protect women's rights was not enough. It was the implementation that mattered. There was discrimination by the Government against women, she said. Policewomen who had served 12 years were still640 words
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Article33 1961-03-23 16 LINCOLN. Wed.— Outsider John's Court 25-1 > won the Lincolnshire Handicap today. Honeycomb Rock <33-li was second and Honeymoon (20-1 > was third. The favourite was Fulshaw Cross at 7-1. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article295 1961-03-23 16 LONDON. Wed— Stock markeis in London today were rather more subdueo. after their leceiu advance and trie genera] appearance was irregular, following aome pioflt-iitking. Oili-edsed securities were neglected, but prices nelc sieuuy ;ii, pi their recent decline. Closing nmicile prices of .select- I en Mocks295 words
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Article35 1961-03-23 16 LONDON. Wed. Spot 25',d--nom., Apiil 25 :i hU.. May 25 r '»d.. June 25',d.. April-June 2 July-Sept. 25 '«u-. Oci.-Deo. U Jan-Mar. 25 mcI c.l.f. Mai. Unquoted Apr. 24 !d.. May M Tune: Uncertain.35 words
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Article24 1961-03-23 16 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £8. sellers £822 Forward buyers £824' 2. sellers £825. SetUemen: £820. Turnover a.m. 50 tons p.m. 65 tons. Tone: Firmer-24 words
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Obituary63 1961-03-23 16 V KANOIAH Bl I' O. Tin pmaaed v;iw< in.' t-'wi Re ror Hindu (Ym.'t.nry M i,n REMAINS OF NACAMMAH 1 wid- of Mr. S. Thin ll>oh. will hi- removed for cremation from 1327 A»hby Raid. lioh at ..HO P.m. on Thursdny l':i-3-«l. FENNEY on March IS I'.iki, Derrick Krnn.y.63 words
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Article62 1961-03-23 16 MR A MRS. N VEERAPPAN •I Vt thr C I Singapore, for i rdativi-n and fn.-nd.i mr I d dunnc hi* rceaol Ulm Roud I MR. S. JOSEPH I :iy than* I friend* nl.it. ons 'of condolcnre lad Mended U U it the i March lMh 1061 t>.- hiM62 words
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