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Title Section20 1961-04-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED ilfflfff^CEEDS 90.000 Hal"* No*** He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1961. if 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article486 1961-04-10 1 Poll rigged, say opposition candidates SAIGON, Sunday Big vote: Red terror fails President Ngo Dinh Diem, prowestern leader of South Vietnam since 1956, easily won today's presidential election. Soon after the voting ended electoral officials said he had polled 70 per cent of the votes so farReuter - 486 words
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Article, Illustration70 1961-04-10 1 ALL EYES ON SINGAPORE GIRL BETTY IN TRISHA A USTRALIANS stopped and stared when they saw a trisha carrying a prettv Chinese e;irl weave through the heavy traffic in Martin Place, Sydney. The trisha was soecially flown from Singapore for an exhibition organised by Qantas Airwavs to miblici.se70 words
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Article467 1961-04-10 1 Scramble for lifeboats BAHREIN, Sunday. SURVIVORS landed here today from the blazing British cargo liner Dara said that total deaths might be 150. Members of the crew interviewed in Bahrein said that they believed the total number of people on board the Dara waReuter - 467 words
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Article85 1961-04-10 1 HAVANA, Sun. The Cuban Army last night announced the capture of a band of 22 counter-revolu-tionaries in western Pinar Del Rio Province as they awaited a plane to drop them arms. No date was given in the army announcement and it was not clear whether the menUPI - 85 words
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Article59 1961-04-10 1 PARIS, Sun.— Two plastic charges exploded overnight in the Paris region. No casualties were reported. The blast early today occurred outside the headquarters of the Catholic M. R P. (Porjular Republic Movement i Party with such noise that it could Be heard all over central Paris.59 words
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Article64 1961-04-10 1 BANDOENG, Sun. Work on Indonesia's first atomir. project was officially started by President Soekarno today under the joint sponsorship of the United States and Indonesia. Dr. Soekarno laid the first stone of the project a 100kilowatt atomic reactor. The reactor has been provided through a United StatesUPI - 64 words
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Article56 1961-04-10 1 WASHINGTON, Sun.—President Kennedy la being urged to endorse a $1,000 irtilllon five-year scheme to help feed and clothe the world's needy people. Mr. George McGovern. director of the food for peace programme, yesterday presented a plan to sell. lend, barter or give away foodstuffs andReuter - 56 words
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Article35 1961-04-10 1 LONDON, Sun. Four U.S. Air Force F-100 supersonic jet fighters yesterday completed the first non-stop 5.000-mile flight by Tactical Air Command fighters between the Western part of the United States and England. —U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article35 1961-04-10 1 Not this. year WASHINGTON. Sun.— Mr Chester Bowles. U.S. Undersecretary of State, said on a television programme today that he did not think Communist China would be admitted to the United Nations this year. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article32 1961-04-10 1 LONDON. Sun. Muslims in Britain today attended a memorial service in honour of the Allamam Al-Haj Hussaln Tabatabai Borujardi. Iranian Shiah Muslim religious leader, who died on March 30.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article44 1961-04-10 1 NEW YORK S,,n A i\J v ,:O?Xl, mw~ w A light bulb developed by the Duro-Test Corporation. In cooperation with the U.S. Army. was stated today to be the most powerful In the world. projecting rays for more than 50 miles. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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115 1961-04-10 1 CJALISBIRY. Sun,— Thou- Mnds Alrkans in Southern Rhodesia threw away their passes today. Somc tore them up or burned them, They were well within the law. for Souhtern Rhodesia'i pass legislation has been almost entirely scrapped. New legislation came into force yesterday. From115 words
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Article63 1961-04-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. White Heather, a rank outsider, today won the Singapore Derby, ran over r miles at Bukit Timah to pay 51 27 and $28. White Heather, is owned by Mr H. W. Cowling, trained by J. R. "Doc" Rodgers. and Mas ridden by Australian jockey Merv Posner.63 words
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Article22 1961-04-10 1 SEOUL. Sun. The Government has decided to make the first anniversary of the April 19 revolution a public holiday— UjP.I22 words
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Article170 1961-04-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police were called to the Nanyang University on Friday night when it was feared that violence might break out among the 2,000 members of the university students' union, it was revealed here today. It happened when 300 commerce students walked out of the union's170 words
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Article242 1961-04-10 1 KATANGA CLASH: LEADERS CONFER U.N.TROOPS CAPTURE 32 MERCENARIES ELISABETHVILLE, Sunday. ITNITKI) Nations and Katanga commanders conferred today in the North Katanga town of Kabalo after a clash in which a L.N. Ethiopian soldier was killed The Ethiopians captured 32 Katanga white mercenaries two Belgians and 30 South Africans Both Belgians,Reuter - 242 words
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310 1961-04-10 2 'SAFETY MAN' DOWNED A 'FRIENDLY' BOMBER ALBUQUERQUE, (New Mexico), Sunday. PILOT of the fighter plane which accidentally shot down a B-52 bomber with a Sidewinder missile said yesterday that the firing was caused by a mechanical malfunction. There was no warning before it suddenly went off, 1st Lieut. James VanReuter - 310 words
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203 1961-04-10 2 NEW DELHI. Sun— Sixty dancing girls met at a social centre here today to ask the Government for a fair deal. They were attending the first all-India conference of singing and dancing girls. The organisers said the girls, In saris and with flowersReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration66 1961-04-10 2 TWO MOPPET MILITIA GIRLS HAVE CHAT WITH CHIEF PRIME MINISTER Fidel Castro (left) and Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticca chat with Margarita Comes, seven, and Julio Fernandez, nine, members of the Union of Rebel Pioneers, a new youth organisation in Cuba. The Union of Rebel Pioneers has been described as aUPI - 66 words
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471 1961-04-10 2 S-E Asia's importance to Britain's economy stressed MISSION TO STUDY AREA'S TRADE PROSPECTS LONDON, Sun. THE British Board of Trade yesterday emphasised the importance of South-East Asia to the British economy in a special report on a trade delegation which leaves on Tuesday to study trade prospects in the area.UP - 471 words
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84 1961-04-10 2 MAN ADMITS TO POLICE: I KILLED DABY EL PASO, Sun.— Marion Adams, 25, told detectives today that he had electrocuted his 21--month-old stepson Timothy by touching a live wire to the baby's bare back. "I really don't know why I did it", Adams said. "I like children." Adams said heUPI - 84 words
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Miscellaneous50 1961-04-10 2 By Barry Appleby THE GAMBOLS (you 'be taking V Z' i love a ffT\ \VbuR TIME ttoSJ >~^ LEISURELY MO(?NIN<S) VL. i N.OREAKFAST J rfc^fi f I WI6U W'"""\ WUV O/ONT YOU T6LL M6y c\/EBV .lyk TMAT IT W*«r*>I I VJf Air MdOAS/''n /"^^^^^"L^"" I OAV WAS nJ^t- I rTl^/T^l^^T^50 words
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Article365 1961-04-10 3 WASHINGTON, Sun PROBLEMS WE FACE WILL REQUIRE FROM US MANY SACRIFICES, SAY TWO LEADERS ]yf R. Macmillan and President Kennedy an1Ti nounced last night they had reached "a very high level of agreement" on the problems facing them at their talks here last week. They saidReuter - 365 words
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78 1961-04-10 3 Colonel held on border a spy, says Pakistan [KARACHI, Sun. A Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said today that Col. Bhattachaaji, an Indian security official held by Pakistan since Tuesday, was arrested in the act of spying. India had protested co Pakistan, claiming that the colonel was wounded and kidnapped by78 words
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Article17 1961-04-10 3 TOKYO: About 36.000 taxi drivers throughout Japan staged a one-day strike for better pay and working conditions.17 words
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Article13 1961-04-10 3 JAKARTA: President Soekarno announced that ht would start his world tour next Sunday.13 words
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Article33 1961-04-10 3 LONDON: Barry Ncall. caught cutting steal girders from a jetty a« Lincoln, told the magistrate he had bought the jetty for $420 from a man in a bar. He was jailed six months.33 words
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Article13 1961-04-10 3 MOSCOW: Mr Khrushchev left for a short holiday at a Black Sea resort.13 words
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Article17 1961-04-10 3 LONDON: Indonesia has ordered 1,500 Land Rovers valued at $8 4 million, the Rover Motor Company announced.17 words
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Article24 1961-04-10 3 VALLETTA: Mr. Dom Mintoft, former Maltese prime minister, has been barred from certain church functions and rites by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Malta.24 words
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Article23 1961-04-10 3 NEW YORK: PoHce arrested 26 people on charges of possessing narcotics and concealed weapons in a raid on the Palladium Ballroom on Broadway.23 words
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Article12 1961-04-10 3 LONDON: The Earl of Home, the Foreign Secretary, arrived home from Washington.12 words
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Article117 1961-04-10 3 HAGGLING OVER PRICE OF A CHILD SEATTLE, Sun. A woman was jailed for six months here yesterday for selling her five-year-old daughter for $12. Police are looking for her husband. Elsie Joseph, 33, was arrested after a report to the police by Mr. Wjlbert F. Bippus, 35, who bought theUPI - 117 words
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Article23 1961-04-10 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun.— A strong earthquake shook the San Francisco area late la.,t night No damage or casualties were reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article55 1961-04-10 3 VEW YORK, Sun.—Attendance at the fifth international automobile show here, which closes on Tuesday, is already up by one third of last year's total 287,000 visitors. Buying at the show continues to be "extremely heavy," said an official. Many foreign firms, including Jaguar, StandardTriumph andUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration89 1961-04-10 3 SHEEPDOG Bella gave birth to two puppies on a ranch near Madrid last month. They died. Bella moped for a week then went out early one morning with two newly-born rabbits in her month. She washed them clean, suckled them and made them89 words
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Article43 1961-04-10 3 CAIRO. Sun. Mve Yemenis who allegedly conspired to assassinate the Imam of Yemen have been sentenced to death, it Is reported here. The Imam was shot In the shoulder two weeks ago during a visit to a hospital.43 words
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Article25 1961-04-10 3 MOSCOW, Sun.— Moscow Radio said today that 100 m.p.h. railway coaches will soon be put into service on the Moscow-Leningrad line.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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231 1961-04-10 3 Johnson urges greater Nato discussion WASHINGTON, Sunday. TTICE-PRESIDENT Lyndon Johnson said yes- terday that "inadequate mutual understanding" among people of Nato member nations is more and more becoming a source of problems within the alliance. He said U.S. representative^ in Western Europe feel that a major Issue in that area231 words
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Article77 1961-04-10 3 ANTI-GRAFT MOVE IN GHANA ACCRA", fiun. President Nkrumah said yesterday that a limit would be Imposed on property owned by ministers and top government and ruling Convention People's Party officials. He announced tne measures in an early morning broadcast to tighten discipline and stamp out corruption In the Government andReuter - 77 words
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Article50 1961-04-10 3 BONN, Sun.— Police round old paintings —> signed with Adolf Hitler's name— with the paint still wet after searchIng the flat 01 a 50-year-old amateur painter here. They confiscated the paintings advertised as "geniune oil paintings by the Fuehrer" and said they would charge the man with50 words
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Article48 1961-04-10 3 PALM BEACH (Florida). Sun.— Sir Winston Churchill arrived here yesterday aboard the private yacht of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassls. The visit Is Sir Winston's first to the United States since 1959. The yacht will call at New York before sailing to Britain.— U P.I.48 words
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Article62 1961-04-10 3 RANGOON, Sun. About 150 Karen rebels who raided the town of Thonze. about 75 miles from Rangoon, were driven off last night by government forces after a onehour battle. Thirty-three houses were destroyed In a fire started by the rebels. No wounded or killed were reported onReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1961-04-10 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun. A Discoverer rocket carrying a 300-lb. capsule intended tn stay aloft for four days and then be recovered went into orbit today.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article29 1961-04-10 3 ROME, Sun. Italy's 75,000 doctors went on strike for 24 hours today in protest, against a new tax bill. Emergency calif, and operations were not affected.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous406 1961-04-10 3 RADIO SINGAPORE 100 01^ Our Km; 10.30 The M«Hmn w«V«7fi i«? BBC Jazz Club n Melodies T And Memories; 11.30 Invitation from^^siio pm T Dmim; 12 00 Cl0Se A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: o.02 RADIO MALAYA Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; (41 7 metres) 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The A406 words
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Article, Illustration440 1961-04-10 4 HE GETS A ROUSING WELCOME FROM THOUSANDS IN BRAS BASAH CONSTITUENCY SINGAPORE, Sunday. •JHOUSANDS of school children and residents in the Bras Basah constituency today thronged the decorated streets to welcome the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. This was the Inche Yusof s first440 words
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Article132 1961-04-10 4 Support for Algeria aid fund gINOAPORE, Sun—Donations from Singaporeans to the Algeria Aid Fund are coming in steadily, the chairman of the Algeria Aid Fund committee, Inche Rahlm Ishak, said today. The Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation is organising a basketball tournament for the fund. Inche Rahim said: "The decision of132 words
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Article25 1961-04-10 4 SINGAPOEE, Sun.—The St Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children will hold its annual general meeting at the hospital on April 28 at 5.30 p.m.25 words
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Article51 1961-04-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Parents of children born in 1955 seeking admission to Standard I in all schools should register their children's names with heads of schools of their choice from lomorrow to May 9. Children should accompany parents and extracts of birth certificates should be produced for51 words
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Article36 1961-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will be cut off along Paslr Panjang Road between DPH.R24 Pasir Panjang Road 7 m.s. and Junction of Clementi Road and West Coast Road tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.36 words
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Article83 1961-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two members of the Malayan Air Training Corps have been selected for a three-year apprenticeship course with the Royal Air Force in Britain. They are Flt.-Sgt. Samson Ezeklel of St. Andrew's School, and Cpl. Fredrick Rejendra. of the Anglo-Chi-nese School. Both are 17 years83 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-04-10 4 WOMAN'S DEATH SETS POLICE POSER THE DEATH of a 63-year-old woman in the General Hospital here has set a riddle for the police. The woman, Koh Buay (above) rushed alone to the hospital on Friday morning in a taxi. A few hours later she died of a heart attack. Anyone74 words
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Article38 1961-04-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Thieves stealing bicycles at the average rate of one a day are giving police here a big headache. Police today appealed to owners to lock their bicycles securely when leaving them unattended.38 words
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Article420 1961-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. r ITTLE more than an hour after his arrival f roro Bangkok, tonight the distinguished young Austrian pianist, Jorg Demus, sat down at an untried Victoria Theatre piano to give a two-hour programme which included Beethoven's Sonata Op 110, Bach's "Goldberg420 words
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Article33 1961-04-10 4 rE Society of Musical Friends has presented its Second Musical Miscellany at the Cultural Centre. The appearance of any new orchestra on the Singapore scene should be a matter for33 words
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Article299 1961-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE MINISTER for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, this evening said that the intelligentsia should be with the people and not apart from them if "our young nation is to progress and to make giant strides forward." Mr. Yong was addressing 5C undergrads from299 words
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194 1961-04-10 4 Oil workers elect officials at conference SINGAPORE, Sun. The Secretary General of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. G. Kandasamy, today urged oil workers in Singapore to build a "strong and united union." Mr. Kandasamy, who was elected as the adviser of the United Workers oi Petroleum Industry at its194 words
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Article105 1961-04-10 4 CHEMISTRY COURSE OPENS TODAY QINOAPORE, Sun.— A deliO cate, $40,000 Instrument for analysing plant products has been flown here from Japan for show at a 16-day chemistry course which opens at the University°f Malaya. Singapore Division, tomorrow. The training course oh phytechemistry chemistry of plants— is for Junior university lecturers105 words
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Miscellaneous140 1961-04-10 4 Y.M.C.A.: Mandarin course ce«u Avenue): Home League 8.30 a.m., Malay Std. 1 9 a.m. (Women's) meeting 3 p.m. Malay Std. II 4 p.m. Chinese SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Cambridge Examination 1.30 Exhibition of paintings. British p.m. Malay Std. I (Advanced) Council Hall, Penang Road 9 8.16 p.m Malay beginners 6.30 a.m.140 words
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Miscellaneous144 1961-04-10 4 r£ following Is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA961* 2.15 p.m.; from London, Rome. Teheran. Karachi, Calcutta (BA714) 5 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TG402) 10.15 a.m. Pan-American: Prom Los Angeles, Honolulu, Manila, Saigon (PA817) 12.45 p.m. Garuda: Prom144 words
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Miscellaneous109 1961-04-10 4 Coiomoo. oomoay. tianrtin, Cairo. Zurich, London (BA 789) 3 p.m.; to Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne (BA 714) 5.46 p.m. Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok, Hong Kong (CX 722) 8 a.m. Thai International: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok (TO 402) 10.45 a.m. Pan-American To Jakarta (PA 817) 1.30 p.m. Air India: To Jakarta. Darwin.109 words
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1093 1961-04-10 5 THE CHINESE WHO OPPOSE EDUCATION PLAN WILL BE ASKED TO RECONSIDER j— KUCHING, Sun. npHE Sarawak Council Negri, the territory's legislative body, has indicated its backing for the Government's plans to introduce English as the main medium of instruction in all Sarawak secondary schools.1,093 words
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Article41 1961-04-10 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun.— A labourer, M. Jeevanandan, 30. was last night beaten to death after a quflp-el at Malayan Tin Dredgmg's labour lines. Labourers attacked him with a changkol and sticks. Police detained three men and a woman.41 words
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270 1961-04-10 5 Perak Assembly is told about do-nothing registry IPOH, Sunday. JLf ANY people are encountering difficulties and "improper treatment" at the registry of births and deaths in Taiping, the Perak Assembly was told last night. Inche Baharuddin bin Hajl Abdul Latif (PMIPGunong Semanggot) referred to the inconvenience suffered by a number270 words
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Article145 1961-04-10 5 TPOH, Sun.— The Perak State Government has been given authority to borrow up to $10 million from the Federation Government to subsidise settlers In the State's group settlement schemes. The authority Is bestowed by the Loans (Group Settlement Scheme) Enactment, which was passed by the Perak145 words
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Article40 1961-04-10 5 RAWANG. Sun. Mr. G.T. Alexander, manager of Buklt Munchong and Ulu Yam Estates for the past nine years, has gone on transfer to Lothian Estate. Nilal. Mr. L.J. Adcock, of Lothian estate, has taken over from Mr. Alexander.40 words
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Article64 1961-04-10 5 KUCHINO, Sun. The new 6.060ft. runway at Labuan Airport, Just completed by the Public Works Department at a cost of $1,491,000, Is now in full use, making the airport fully operational. The project took one year and was financed by contributions from the Colonial Development and Welfare64 words
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166 1961-04-10 5 KUALLA LUMPUR, 8un.— The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tallb. said last night that the Federation Government was "giving active attention" to the question of recognising Indian degrees. He told the Indian University Graduates Association annual dinner that a committee was now166 words
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294 1961-04-10 5 A CUP OF TEA EASES STAFF RELATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. OOME employers are so happy with their joint industrial council arrangements that they occasionally meet their employees "over a cup of tea" even if there is nothing in particular to discuss. I The Assistant Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam,294 words
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Article112 1961-04-10 5 RUNAWAY SON TOLD: COME HOME BUTTERWORTH, 8un. A hospital attendant here today appealed to his runaway son to come home. "Since he left home two weeks ago, his mother has fallen ill worrying about him," Mr. K. Muthu. 55. suits. His son. Gunasegaran, J7. he explained, was very downhearted after112 words
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Article22 1961-04-10 5 IPOH, Sun. The annual meeting of the Perak Eurasians' Association, scheduled for today, was postponed for lack of a quorum.22 words
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Article, Illustration357 1961-04-10 7 79 men to be airlifted by RAF Britannia KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday fJllE last party of reinforcements 79 officers and men for the Malayan Special Force in the Congo left for Taiping today on the first leg of their journey. The Deputy PrimeNg Ben Leow - 357 words
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Article1739 1961-04-10 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Malaya today announced the names of successful applicants for admission into the Singapore division for the 1961-62 session. More than three-quarters of them are boys. Arts course I if following candidates li.iv been admitted to the first year of the arU1,739 words
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Article259 1961-04-10 7 PPP invasion— by Seenivasagam MALACCA, Sunday. THE secretary-general of the Peoples' Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Malacca division of the P.P.P., said; "Today we are invading Malacca and will invade more territories before mora damage is done by the Socialist Front." Mr.259 words
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Article46 1961-04-10 8 10 WerU Sit (Minimum) JARIAH ANO ISMAIL TASIIM: married Jnd April, thank all relative* ac<l friead* for their auutaace tirndance and valuable gift* MM. ANO MRI. KHOO GUAM CHAI Thank relative* and friend* for their a* and valuable present* oo to* occa(ion of their marriage.46 words
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Article291 1961-04-10 8 10 Worit tit (Minimum) ANNUAL SALE—Millinery i prtca Antoinette, 324 Orchard Road, Spore. ROSES O OR lunch. Daily freiL Monday to Saturday—1 Deltciou* Uucß at S3.SO per person.- Sunday apecia lunch Indonesian enickeo curry at 53.50 per pvrtun FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO.. naa on dltplay the complete rang* of l'*n291 words
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Article612 1961-04-10 8 America's President and Britain's Prime Minister did not meet to take decisions. Laos, Vietnam, the Congo, disarmament. the Atlantic alliance and aid to underdeveloped countries. these were among the matters discussed and on which agreement already exists, except as tegards methods of strengthening the North Atlantic Treaty612 words
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Article398 1961-04-10 8 Singapore"* planning for the hospitals in the next four years is notable for decentralisation measures that will ease pressure on the General and Maternity hospitals and also bring down the costs of inpatient services. Chief of the new projects and the most expensive in the whole medical plan398 words
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Article188 1961-04-10 8 Listing the defects of British industry is one of the few sports at which the British are still champions, although fortunately for British industry not all the criticism is true. But if the British want to keep their Malayan markets, to «ay nothing of expanding them, it188 words
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Article, Illustration1809 1961-04-10 8 YOUTH AT THE HELM Singapore's Premier (he's only 38> THIS was the theme of Mr Lee Kuan Yew's talk to members of the political society of the Singapore Polytechnic on Thursday night. Tomorrow on this page we will print Mr. Lee's answers to questions put to him by members of1,809 words
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297 1961-04-10 8 THE suggestion by Mr. Humphrey Brooke In his address at the Rotary Club that the Government .should make it possible for the small Investor to subscribe to Federation loans Is timely. But It Is remarkable that It should have been left to a297 words
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Advertisement735 1961-04-10 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 7H l»ir«j >l* tMlm.mvml BETWEEN V. PATTI1E LANNO M*t Ml uf the IBM Mr and Mr. H KUi k to Horn Choo third daugntrr of Mr. «nd Hn. Choo Turk Poi. dalrd 4 SI tommy TAN Ch»e Mint third «on I Soon Pint to Irene Lob Poll (Ml735 words
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Advertisement10 1961-04-10 8 /WATCHES I DESERVE GEMEXI y WATCH BANDS/ MADE IN J10 words
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Advertisement78 1961-04-10 8 THE NEW #*t power sZ&d&C?rf\£: food-mixer (gK> \\\vV LARGE, PULL-MIX V\\ TWIN BEATERS >V\/ THUMB-TIP SPEED V CONTROL jf&? POWERFUL /T" ft SUNBEAM MOTOR Yvfl EASY PORTABILITY I^nN^. -^A Alto available, the L^. famoui SUNBEAM Model A JM No. 12 automatic mix- _^*^R sole agents SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. D a^T78 words
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Article, Illustration205 1961-04-10 9 HEAVY RAIN CATCHES AIR SHOW VISITORS UNAWARES, BUT SIGHTSEERS CONTINUED TO POUR INTO AIRPORT SINGAPOUL Sun. Heavy rain on the second day of the Singapore Air Show this afternoon sent thousands of visitors running for shelter. Even white dripping spectators were hurrying for shelter, ears packet!205 words
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233 1961-04-10 9 GURDIAL SINGH - GURDIAL SINGH A HISSING SHOCK FOR SWEE CHIN. 9 By RAWANG. Sunday J^ FAMILY of eight people learned yesterday that they had been sharing their bathroom with a cobra. One of the children found the 4 ft. cobra in a hole in233 words
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Article49 1961-04-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Huge crowds were present again today at the Singapore Turf Club's town office in Robinson Road to participate in offcourse betting for the final day of the S.T.C. Derby meeting. Hawkers jammed the entrance to the S.T.C. building selling food, cigarettes and drinks.49 words
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Article27 1961-04-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Swami Satyananda. president of the Pure Life Society, Puchong, died this afternoon. Cremation will take place at 530 pjn. tomorrow at Puchong.27 words
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Article111 1961-04-10 9 Boy Scouts want to do chores CINGAPORE. Sun. Five thousand Boy Scouts today set out to do chores to raise funds for bettering the Scout movement In Singapore. "Job Week" had a flying start this morning with six scouts of Group 52, Catholic High School, doing chores for the Chief111 words
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Article47 1961-04-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A schoolboy. Yeo Koon Teng, nine, fell to his death from a first- floor window of the Chinese Methodist Church in Telok Ayer Street this evening. The boy was attending a Sunday School class at the church when he fell.47 words
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Article59 1961-04-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Dr. Wee Lee Fong of Kluang was re-elected chairman of the Johore division of the Labour Party of Malaya at its fourth annual delegates' conference here today. Other officials elected are: Vice-chairman. Inche Mohamed Zain and Mr. K. Raman, secretary, Mr. Tan Kal Hee,59 words
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Article149 1961-04-10 9 pENANG. San. Millionaire banker and rubber magnate Mr. Saw Choo Theng today gaye jewels worth SlW.tOt as a wedding present to .his youngest daughter. Joo Se«. And it was Mr. Saw's two Kolrs-Royces that headed a long line of cars which took the wedding party149 words
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238 1961-04-10 9 GANG SEIZE GUN, AMMO IN RAID ON ESTATE SINGAPORE, Sunday. "TVETECTIVES today searched gangster hide- outs in Sembawang and Nee Soon villages for a stolen revolver and 30 bullets. The weapon a .38 Smith and Wesson, and the ammunition belonged to Bukit Sembawang Rubber Company. They were stolen by a238 words
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123 1961-04-10 9 THIEF GRABS GIRL'S CHAIN BUT LOSES HIS WATCH SINGAPORE, Sun.— A thief grabbed a gold cnain from a girl, but lost bis own wristwatch In a struggle that followed. It happened yesterday on Kirn Seng Bridge. Two girls. Ylong Mcc Ngoh. 19. and her cousin. Cheng Ah Mol, 21, were123 words
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128 1961-04-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— Mr. Tan Phock Kin, secretary general of the Labour Party of Malaya, today accused the Government of obstructing opposition political parties. Addressing the fourth annual delegates' conference of the party's Johore division here, he said that the Alliance had by128 words
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Advertisement58 1961-04-10 9 t S\jl P^lj&rs 3 Be warned if you bake with Stork they'll always ask for more Yes, use Stork, and your family will keep you busy busy baking lots of delkJously tempting cakes, melt-in-the-mouth pastry, and feather-light puddings. But with Stork you'll like baking a lot because Stork creams so58 words
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Advertisement205 1961-04-10 9 4 m. (Urn p v/-%A >^lt> dm > k WL M MeSw^Hs I Tal k > A comic touch to Saturday's international air show at Singapore Airport was this witch riding en a broomstick suspender, from a iielicopter Straits Times picture. IESJCRED FN SERVICE IN THE TROPICS Tough. Robbialac. Colorizer205 words
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Article, Illustration879 1961-04-10 10 ALLIN6TON KENNARD - ALLIN6TON KENNARD DEAN RUSK: THE PART HE PLAYS IN THE U.S. ADMINISTRATION By THE SECRETARY OF STATE. Edited by Den K. Price. (Prentic.-Holl U.S. $3.50). WHEN the appointment was announced of Mr. Dean Rusk as Secretary of State it was plain that879 words
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Article, Illustration368 1961-04-10 10 DAVID SYLVESTER - Woes of stars: What price fame and glamour? DAVID SYLVESTER MARILYN MONROE by Maurice Zolotow. (W. H. Allen. 255.) By rpHE private troubles A of screen stars are public property nowadays. Monroe, Bardot, L a n a Turner, Ava Gardner. Judy Garland their agonies have been publicised not only byMr - 368 words
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Article196 1961-04-10 10 ADRIAN MITCHELL - KARIBA DAM OUSTS 35,000 PEOPLE ADRIAN MITCHELL THI SHADOW OF THI DAM. By David Howarth. iCoJIm*. By WILD animals were not the only ones to suffer when the Zambesi began to rise and spread behind tha Kariba Dam. There, in the Kwembe Valley, lived the Tonga tribe. Thirty-five thousand of196 words
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Advertisement298 1961-04-10 10 NACO SUNSASH LOUVRE WINDOW Fixed glazings help to emphasise the benefits of easily-adjustable Louvres! Offer unusual decorative effects, too. f&l M riGGQ VJtdl for maintenance of health and vitality I OOQ tor the extra dietary supplements demands of the elderly for help in competing with younger people. Mi To irn298 words
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Advertisement83 1961-04-10 10 mW SFRUIPK TH EnHlliLlI 1 II II n f^L BANGKOK, Sundays exccpted JCT-POWERED ELECTRAS... FASTEST PROP-JET IN THE WORLD. Fully modified to A.R.B. and F.A.A. requirements. CABIN SERVICE, by charmingly attentive Chinese and Japanese hostesses. CUISINE, under the personal supervision of Swiss hotelier M. Matti. Cathay Pacific operates frequent services83 words
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Miscellaneous209 1961-04-10 10 Straits Times Crossword wm mi !h| bb^ Ih ili ACROSS 5. Played football by the river 8. Kl'piin^U ho.ds the record ESS3S* "Z -also an artist. In a measure viously' (9 15). ac'tra minute required in 12 CUmb breaking up a row 6; 14 K ra f o r accommodation,209 words
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1263 1961-04-10 11 Tragedy and heroism in building of giant bridge Times Special SON VINDICATES HIS FATHER ON May 30, 1883, lamous American bridge builder Washington Augustus Roebling sat in an invalid's chair, gazing through the window of his New York home towards the project that had sapped his health like a FrankensteinDaily Mirror - 1,263 words
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Article, Illustration20 1961-04-10 11 The 1595 ft. span of the great bridge across the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan.20 words
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Advertisement317 1961-04-10 11 Jr Balance Wheel iNC*mi Fully protecting against shock*— flexible spiral spokes absorb shocks prevent expensive balance staff repairs. An exclusive Wyier feature. Waterproof Case NMMUI Completely different most advanced principle solid one-piece case body and back special U-shaped crystal with large •eating surface. An exclusive Wylerfeature. BP INCAFLEX |p Swiss317 words
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Miscellaneous148 1961-04-10 11 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Beimdahi /THANKS. AN' 'HOLPIT...YA) [GWACIOUS J V HMAA..^ 'WE AIMS T PLEASE^ lTlfo lA*t Ahner Ity A I Capp llf VI I I "E*E COMES f 1 Sticl; Tracy By thesier Gauiii iV^-C V IHH fvOU WERE GCXNG TO OASW fTO TWIN* I I'M "1 riM148 words
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Advertisement1275 1961-04-10 12 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT. 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 19M FORM 1 Reculatlon S(S) GENERAL ELECTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT— 1. An election of Councillors for the following wards will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Sungel Lul Ward One Councillor Bukit Koman Barat Ward One Councillor Buklt1,275 words
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Advertisement1271 1961-04-10 12 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT. 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, 196* FORM 1 Refutation 5(1) GENERAL ELECTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT— 1- An election ot Councillors for*the following wards will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Buklt Übl Barat Ward One Councillor Bukit Übi Timor Ward One Councillor Telok1,271 words
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Advertisement997 1961-04-10 12 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1960 FORM 1 Reculatlon S (SI ALOR GAJAH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL GENERAL ELECTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT— 1. An election ol Councillors tor the following wards will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Kuala Linggl Ward One Councillor Kuala997 words
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Advertisement634 1961-04-10 12 NOTICES NOTICE This U to Inform the public that Mr. Yeo Kean Teck, our Agency Supervisor, ceased to be In our employ as from sth April 1961 and that be has no authority to transact any business or collect any premiums on our behalf. THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED634 words
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Advertisement590 1961-04-10 12 NOTICES ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER COMPANY (MAI AVAt I IUITPn Ihialaiaj LimilbU (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) notice is herfhv nwtt that°Se OeS Meeting of the Company will be {if 6 °-2;, Hoiigkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Qua,,. SiugaPo™- on 12th May i96i, at 12 o'clock noon for the pur^590 words
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Advertisement1646 1961-04-10 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FMIIHI lINMIIIESi ttl 14M PASSASI ENOUtIIEI. 111. HI) II AIEN. IIVEIPttt. GlMttsV. tIHWN CtNIINENIAt. mini OM Spore Sail* r. snaw. rtma*| •OLYDORUS nvtrpMl, Oublin Ii Put/Tafay April MENESTHEUS L'don. H'burg, KoM., A'mouth Gil. M TMay Apr 11/12 RHESUS L'don, A'werp, H'burg, B'merr Apr 14/11 PAIIOCIOS LivarpMi,1,646 words
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Advertisement1350 1961-04-10 13 THE E. A. C. UNES /^QS. MIN MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANOIHAYIAH PORTS. »^ffl Spore P. Sham Penarg H. Y^Xg) "FALSTRIA" I) 24/ M Apr M Apt/ 1 May 27/21 Apr yAgtj*7 "SARCODHA" a) n Apr/ 4 May 5 7 Mi, 1/ I May 2>WB^ "JUTLANOIA" I) 21/21 May 24/ M1,350 words
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Advertisement1423 1961-04-10 13 S!!? d ",ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ™2i?7i SINGAPORE (iMarptratai ia tkt untrt Kufwaa) 1* i'"« SAILS tl ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Pining lENVANNOCH Aitwerp, LlMtl. Hamburg, Bremen. Rotterdam I*7ll Apr BENLOYAI LivirpMl. Hull. Rottirdam. HamDurg CM. 1/14 Apr LivtrtMl 4irect arrives I May BENVORIICH1,423 words
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Advertisement1254 1961-04-10 13 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w^ VTO'R T t< «t win IKCiCt ELLIRMAN LIME KLAVBNESS LIMB LONOON. HAMBURG, ROTTEROAM. MVK LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ft MIL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITY OF WELLINCTOH Acceptiag cargt far Ceatral ft SMtl Spore P. Sham Penang America. 21-21 Apr 27 21 Apr It Apr/1,254 words
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965 1961-04-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE difficulties, opportunities and prospects of the Malayan Stock Exchange were clearly stated last week by the deputy chairman of the Malayan Stock Exchange, Mr. Humphrey Brooke. A big point made by Mr. Brooke was that everyone was concerned965 words
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220 1961-04-10 14 TIN RISES TO $418, THE HIGHEST IN FIVE YEARS THE main feature of commodity markets In 1 Singapore last week was the tin price which on Friday gained $3.50 and went to $417.25. the highest price since Dec. 1956. On Saturday morning the price rose further to $418 on an220 words
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Article30 1961-04-10 14 ipril 4 5 6 7 8 in nni R ii > (per Ib.) (per picnl) 84*4 eta. $413 84 cU. 8413 85 H cts. 8413.75 85i» cU. 8417.23 841830 words
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Article58 1961-04-10 14 THE Malayan tichinm Bank*' Atis•latlMi made these changes In Iti rates to mercbanta on Saturday, (all rates to flOO): New Verfcz Duylng airmail T.T. 32 11/16, O.D. 32 13/16, 90 d/st 33 1/16 credit bill*. 33 3/16 trade bills ••inn* T.T or O.D. ready: New Verk M»; (wist58 words
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Article63 1961-04-10 14 Further March rubber crops were Amalgamated Malay 93.500 lb.. Basaett 32.000 lb.. Boretli 94.000 lb.. BnUt Kepong 30.500 lb.. Connrmara 66.000 lb.. Koala Sidlr-. 130.600 lb., and New Sertndah 74,000 lb. Malaka Plnda 124.400 lb., United Malaga 129.800 lb.. Ayer Molek 30.705 lb.. Leone Hin Ssn, Ltd. 65.05063 words
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Article21 1961-04-10 14 Malayan Stock Exchange. April 8 April 7 Industrials: ***** 152.97 Tina: -62.39 261.11 Rubber: 251.44 251.44 Jam. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article55 1961-04-10 14 Slme Darby M. Pinda Mentakab N. Serendah Sg. Bafan Bukit Kepong t Interim. Current payment wy 10%t 10% 20 r i 85% Date of payment April 26 April 29 AprU 21 May 0 May 11 AprU 20 Total for year 22*% 30% 110% Total for previous year 20%55 words
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Article1015 1961-04-10 14 ■pHE iitate of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to March SO. (A) and last business since that date (B). with H and L standinc for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, was: INDUSTRIALS KIT TO MAMINCS t cci en* capital1,015 words
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Article351 1961-04-10 14 COMMODITIES REVIEW been due mainly to the accident of shipping timetables, which also produced a very low figure for February. The average figure of exI ports for the two months taken together was in fact appreciably lower than th« j monthiy average for the final quarter of 1960. But sinceAP - 351 words
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Advertisement1045 1961-04-10 14 Express U.S.A. Paatfla Atlantic Coast Sorvtea t I.A. I.I A. t.l.A. I." A. IJA S'DO'e Hongkong Honolulu >. Frjncsco t. Anjeiei N. York I. "Behvia Man" 11/11 Mr 2: Apr II Miy is May 1 mi I. "Kunkawa Man' 11/11 May 21 Ml; I Jim IS JMI 1 lull All1,045 words
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Advertisement703 1961-04-10 14 I PLAY SAFE! Invest in the Second Malayan Fund and employ financial experts to spread your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises. Application Urm and trm bookUt obtainabU from (JW Minoffn, Unif t—,, d P.O. BOX 90. Singapore (Tal. *****) or Malayan Unit TnnH Ltd., pQ 0g4 K Lumpur atl 83U4)703 words
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Advertisement160 1961-04-10 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NORTH EASTERN TRANSPORT SERVICE LIMITED KEI.ANTAN Applications ure invited for appointment as Workshop Manger in the above Company. Applicants should have nad experience in the maintenance. n\ pi haul and operation of diesel engined commercial vehicles and be familiar with the workshop control and organisation. Applicants must also160 words
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Article617 1961-04-10 15 LONDON. Sun. They're 6 points ahead with 4 to play OIK points ahead with four matches to play that was the happy position English Football League First Division leaders Tottenham Hotspur were in yesterday after scoring a 3-2 away win over Birmingham But Tottenham had to617 words
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1317 1961-04-10 15 Arsenal 1 Blackpool 0 Birmingham 2 Tottenham 2 Burnley 2 Bolton 0 Cardiff 1 Blackburn 1 Fulham 1 Aston 1 Manchester C. 2 Chelsea 1 Newcastle 0 Everton 4 Notto Forest 1 West Ham 1 Preston 1 Wolves 2 Sheffield W. 2 Leicester 21,317 words
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Article64 1961-04-10 15 HONG KONG, Sun. A police spokesman announced that the visiting Brazilian Madureira soccer team's second game in Hong Kong, scheduled for today, has been cancelled. A near riot developed last night when the referee called off the team's first match here 13 minutes before fulltime becauseReuter - 64 words
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Article113 1961-04-10 15 CHESHIRE WIN COUNTY TITLE LONDON. Sun. Cheshire won the English Rugby Union county championship for the second time by beating Devonshire 5-3 at Blrkenhead Park yesterday. The teams had battled out a scoreless draw at Plymouth a month ago. Cheshire, with the advantage of playing before their own supporters thisReuter - 113 words
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324 1961-04-10 15 PEKING Sunday. JAPAN, the holders of the Swaythling and Corbillon table tennis Cups, will defend them against China here tonight. Earlier today In the final series for the Swaythllng Cup the men's world championship both China and Japan beat Hungary. China won 5-1. and Japan324 words
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Article47 1961-04-10 15 COPENHAGEN. Sun. The Danish team to play In the Thomas Cup finals in Indonesia in June was announced here today by The Danish Badminton Association. The team: Erland Kops, Finn Kobbero, Joergen Hammergaard Hansen, Poul Nielsen, Knud Nielsen and H«nnlng Borch. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article19 1961-04-10 15 BANGALORE. Sun— M.C.C.'s team to tour India In 1961-82 will arrive in Bombay on Oct. 26— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article161 1961-04-10 15 IK. CLUB MATCHES: Blackheath 6 Northampton 16; London Irish 6, Old Merchant Taylors 3; Old Paulines 3. Metropolitan Police 41; Rosslyn Park 19 Moseley 8; Saracens 18 Old Millhlllians 3; Wasps 6 London Welsh 19; Aberavon 20 Cheltenham 3; Abertlllery 6, Cross Keys 0; Aldershot Services 8 Old161 words
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Article68 1961-04-10 15 LEAGUE MATCHES: Blackpool Borough 2 Whitehaven 15; Bradford Northern 13 Dewsbury 7; Bramley 13 Castleford 0: Doncaster 7 Featherstone Rovers 17: Huddersfleld 17 Wakefleld Trinity 13; HuU 4 St. Helens 9; Hunslet 14. York 5; Kelghley 8 Hull Kingston Rovers 10; Liverpool City 8 Worklngton Town 25: Rochdale68 words
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Article282 1961-04-10 15 FRENCH INTERNATIONAL (Paris): Men's Singles Ist round. Jimmy Lim (Malaya) bt. A. Ferrand (Fr) 15-3, 15-6; Oon Chong Teik (Hal) bt. J. Honneger (Switz) 15-5. 15-«; Raja Hussain (Mai.) bt. A. Bodner (Swi) 154, 15-6; A. Meyer (Hoi) bt Yeoh Kean Hua (Mai) 15-4. 15-6; 2nd rd: M. SonnevUle282 words
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Article27 1961-04-10 15 IRISH LEAGUE: Bangor 2 Ballymena 0; Cliftonvllle 1 Distillery 6; Derry 1 Glenavon 1; Olentoran 4 Coleraine 1; Llnfleld 1 Crusaders 1; Portadown 3 Ards 1.27 words
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Article72 1961-04-10 15 INTERNATIONAL (Calcutta): India v Australia 1-1 (R. Hewitt bt J. Mukherjee 6-4. 6-2, 6-2; R. Krishnan bt F. StoUe 6-2. 4-6, 2-6. 6-3. 6-2); match continues. MASTERS TOURNEY (Florida): Men* singles s-flnal: L~ Ayala (ChUe) bt N. Fraser (Aust) 6-3. 6-0: Women's stngies s-flnal: Ann Haydon (US) bt Carol72 words
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Article15 1961-04-10 15 PGA NATIONAL, (Richmond) 1 Brian Bamford (266) 2 Christy O'Connor and Peter Alii** v26B>.15 words
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Advertisement961 1961-04-10 15 it on tinned from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St ett. extro CHINESE AMAH no cooking. Apply 5 Russels Road Alexandra, Spore. after 4 p.m. EXPERIENCED ENGLISH SPEAKING FOREMEN AND QUANTITY SURVIVORS are required by Aft*«c Canttructitn Ct. (HtngkWM) Ltd. Lodging supplied. Bend your application Including961 words
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Advertisement983 1961-04-10 15 EDUCATION tt Words $5 (Ml*.)— Box it ets. txtrm VACANCIBS tCNION CLASS, Girls wishing to repeat Brnlor apply now St. Krancia OlrU School. St. Krancia Road. No ace limit. FAR CAfTERN MUSIC School The Institution for musical education. 19«1 rtKistratlona will t>« accepted daily now. Apply Secretary 1-A Kirk Terrace,983 words
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Article, Illustration2506 1961-04-10 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE. Sun. Calvados provides another shock BIG SWEEP: Total pool $175,384 Ist PRIZE: No *****9— 578,922 2nd PRIZE: No *****6— 539,461 3rd PRIZE: No *****3— 521,923 STARTERS ($2,192 each): Nos. *****5. *****7, 3T8630, *****2. *****9, *****0. *****8. *****7, *****5, *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,315 each):2,506 words
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Article462 1961-04-10 16 PENANG, Sun. Time robbed Penang Sports Club of victory in their annual, cricket match against Royal Bangkok Sports Club f or the Elephant trophy Final scores: PSC 123 and 180-7 Royal Bangkok S.C. 121 and 146-9. H.S.C., with a two-run lead in the first Innings, started462 words
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Article27 1961-04-10 16 SPORE ACA 50-MILE MASSED START: 1 Abdul Kadir 2 Kucnit Sarbani 3 Kamsari Salam 4 Suratman Muraji 5 Raffl Baharaw* (all of SACAi 2hr 28min 29.45ec.27 words
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Article55 1961-04-10 16 J. BAHRI LEAGI'E: Div. l-» Rainbow 0 PWD 0: Div. 2A: 221 BVD 1 (Mokhti) Police 1 (All Yacob). INTER-POLICE C I R C L I LEAGUE (Bmtu Gajah): Batu Oajah Police 5 (David Toh 3, Yusuf 2) Ipoh pouce 1 (Yusufi. FRIENDLY (Spore): City Health Dept 3 (Syed55 words
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Article123 1961-04-10 16 CINGAPORE. Sun.— An unbeaten 101 by Bob Cusdin enabled RAF Tengah to beat Indian Association by 29 runs in the S.C. A. junior tournament ai Baloiur Road today. Cusdin took only 75 minutes tor his century, which included thre» sixrs and 10 fours. Tengah 198-5 dccl (Cusdin123 words
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Article66 1961-04-10 16 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Two big batting efforts W. P, Detholt's 47 and E. Yawanaraja's 67— were features of today's Negri Sembilan state cricket trial. Dethoit playing for Gunendran's XI added good bowling (5-?7) to his batting. For Sen's XI. Malayan bowler Jagdev Singh took seven for66 words
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Article826 1961-04-10 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TWO years ago Selangor 1 drew with Singapore, last year they bowed twice to Singapore in defeat. Tonight they trounced Singapore 5-1 in a display of skilful football that brought roars of approval from a crowd of nearly 6.000 at Merdeka Stadium. Thib826 words
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Article178 1961-04-10 17 MacBAIN SPARKS SERVICES VICTORY MALACCA, Sun. Singapore Joint Services trounced Malacca 5-1 in the FAM Cup competition at Kubu Stadium here today. A heavy ground due to an earlier shower and a steady drizzle throughout the game, made good football impossible. Malacca were without centre-forward Robert Choc, who.-»e mother died178 words
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314 1961-04-10 17 SCC fail in last over bid to beat Airmen SINGAPORE. Sun. Singa- pore Cricket Club failed by two runs in a last over bid to beat favourite Royal Air Force in the SCA senior tournament today. The match ended in a draw. SCC. who were chasing the airmen's total of314 words
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Article765 1961-04-10 17 Police beat SRC by 54 runs on the padang. POLICE Slvamayan c Perera b Marks 0 Steven b Marks 12 Da Silva c Alexander b Marks 2 Sandosham c Alexander b Perera 47 Sundram b Marks 0 Rozario c Alexander b Marks 6 Krishnan lbw Marks 0765 words
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Article130 1961-04-10 17 PENANG. Sun. Singapore. Polo Club won the Bur. ma-Malaya Cup when they beat Gelangor Polo Club, the holders, by 1 J goals to 1. It was the most exciting match of the three-day meet which concluded here today. Singapore, who had a i-gual handicap, scored through130 words
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Article42 1961-04-10 17 IPOH, Sun.— YMCA beat Andersonlans by 46 runs In a Brander Shield league cricket match on the Coronation ground here today. Batting first, YMCA were all out for 137. Andersonlans were bundled out for 91 (Inder Singh 33. Shanmuganathan 5-20).42 words
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327 1961-04-10 17 Lucky goal puts Penang into the semi-finals -PERAK WASTE MANY CHANCES IPOH. Sun. pENANG, entered the semi-finals of the FAM Cup competition today when they beat Perak. last year's run-ners-up, 1-0 with a lucky goal in the 22nd minute here today. Penang will meet Kedah on Apr. 21 or 23327 words
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Article146 1961-04-10 17 T NGAPORE, Sun. Btn- tang Bulan had to fight nard for their 3-2 win over RAF Tengah in the Singapore Amateur F.A. League Div. 2B at Farrer Park today. Blntang Bulan led 3-1 at half time but Tengah converted a penalty In the 37th minute146 words
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Miscellaneous71 1961-04-10 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER SPORE LEAGUE: Div. 2C— Police v Seletar (Oeylang); Dl». 3A Alexandra 'A' v Customs (Balestier). JOIIOKE BAI1RL LEAGUE: I>iv. 1—1/2 Gurkhas v J.M.R.; Div. 2 A Pemuda Kampong Bahru v 1/2 Gurkhas 'A'; Div. 2B Rover Crew v Penda P.T. KLUANG LEAGUE: Div. B— Police SC v71 words
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Article, Illustration116 1961-04-10 18 ABOUT 200 VIPs attended the State banquet given by the Sultan of Selangor in conjunction with the opening of the new Istana Alam Shah in Klang. Straits Times picture by Ch'ng Seng Poh shows, from left: Inche Abdullah bin Haji Hassan (Speaker of the SelangorChng Seng Poh shows from left Inche Abdullah bin Haji Hassan Speaker of the Selangor State Assembly Tengku Laxsamana Datin Abu Bakar Tun Abdul Razak Deputy Prime - 116 words
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106 1961-04-10 18 Fishermen haul in radios, cigarettes TENERIFE (Canary Islands i. Sun. It was "cigarettes and radios" galore for the fishermen of teh island of Lanzarote. ln the Canary Islands. They found transistor radio sets packed in plastic containers and thousands of packets of cigarettes floating on the sea around them, theReuter - 106 words
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Obituary39 1961-04-10 18 MISS ACNES PMUNC NIT FOONC a KI- 20, daughter of Mr. Fhun* An Tan, passed away 54.1W61 at General rL d- 3° js j:; d.itiKhtrr* Soo iNco and Chit Neo. I and several xrent grandchildren Bukit Brown Cemetery39 words
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278 1961-04-10 18 'Scrap A-force and get on with trade drive' report Kennedy 'brutally frank' with Mac LONDON. Sun. A FRONT PAGE Washington Dispatch in The People today claimed that President Kennedy had told Mr. Macmillan that Britain's nuclear striking force was unnecessary and that it would be far better for the commonReuter - 278 words
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Article52 1961-04-10 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Acting Ceylon Commissioner here, Mr. M. Rabot, will hold a reception at the Ceylon Sports Club on April 13 at 7 p.m. in honour of the visiting Ceylon Minister for Local Government and Housing, Mr. Mahanama Samaraweera. who is his country's representative at the Singapore International52 words
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297 1961-04-10 18 SINGAPORE, Sunday. 100 employees of the Goodwood Park Hotel picketed the premises here today, localise the management refused to dismiss another employee. This latest industrial dispute broke out at 10 p.m. last night when the entire catering staff walked out297 words
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Article80 1961-04-10 18 YOUTH CLUBS TO ORGANISE SEMINAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs plans to organise a youth seminar in August to which Singapore, Brunei and North Borneo will be invited to send delegates. The President of the MAYC, Tengku Abdullah, announced this to delegates attending a two-day annual80 words
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175 1961-04-10 18 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Twenty representatives of political parties in Johore agreed at a meeting here today to set up a liaison committee in every district for the coming Town Council elections. Each committee, to be headed by the returning officer, who175 words
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Article74 1961-04-10 18 PEKING, Sun. China tonight wrested the Swaythling Cup. emblem of the men's table tennis world championship, from Japan. They won a hard- fought, see-saw battle here by five matches to three to end a run by Japan of five successive victories ln the final. The Corbillon74 words
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Advertisement308 1961-04-10 18 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB j TELEPHONE BETTING j Commencing with the Selangor Turf Club Race Meeting on 23rd April and thereafter at all Race B Meetings both in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, telephone betting against deposit accounts will be available to members of the GENERAL PUBLIC. The minimum deposit308 words
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