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Title Section24 1961-04-24 1 NATIONAL c \OY SINCAPO*£, «T \VI H\<.l DAILY <IHIIHEI» SALE IVdIMS 90,000 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1961. 15 CENTS24 words
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Article239 1961-04-24 1 Rebels take over more Algeria towns Police probe $10,000 grab report SINGAPORE. Sun. Police here were today investigating a $10,000 payroll robbery, reported to have taken place at Bukit Panjang yesterday morning. The money, police were told, was being taken to Tampol, five miles north of Johore Bahru,239 words
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Article, Illustration89 1961-04-24 1 WINNER OF MISS TASMANIA TITLE ON TOUR MISS TASMANIA. 19-jear-old bank typist. Su.san Knight, arrived in Kuala Lumpur by air yesterday on a "goodwill tour" of Malaya. Miss Knight beat 18 other girls to become Miss Tasmania 1960. but lost the Miss Australia contest in which she competed later. Her89 words
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Article31 1961-04-24 1 BOMBAY. Sun. India will start building warships at the Navy's Mazagon docks in Bombay next year, the Indian Defence Minister. Mr. Krishna Mciion. told dock workers here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article34 1961-04-24 1 LONDON. Sun. Ban-the-bomb supporters are to stage a silent sit-down demonstration with no banners outside Parliament here next Saturday, organised by the Committee of 100. an organisation campaigning against nuclear weapons. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article622 1961-04-24 1 Salan arrives from Madrid ALGIERS, Sunday PEBEL General Maurice Chalk* claimed over Algiers radio today that "we hold the largest part of Algeria, with all airfields." His broadcast came after authorities in Paris admitted that the military rebellion in Algeria against President De Gaulle had spread and that the rebelsReuter - 622 words
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Article, Illustration78 1961-04-24 1 AHEAD fly the guy buntings and banners at Farrer Park. Behind him the tramp of feet. And all round the cheers of thousands of people. But Taj Mohamed, 2."), a reserve unit policeman, hears nothing, sees nothing. He has only one thought reach Farrer Park ahead of his78 words
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930 1961-04-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday. UX-PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday urged all Americans to support President Kennedy in his stand on foreign affairs. Gen. Eisenhower made his appeal within hours of a message from Mr. Khrushchev, the Russian Premier, accusing the United States of "gangsterism" against Cuba. Gen. Eisenhower930 words
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Article50 1961-04-24 1 SYDNEY. Sun. Its easier to make a million dollars now than it was 57 years ago. an American millionaire. Mr. Jesse Besser said in a television inter vie a hf re.Mr. Besser. 79. added: "There are more opportunities today, there are more fields to work In."— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article59 1961-04-24 1 LONDON. Sun.— Police today officially identified a body recovered from the river Thames in London's East End last night as that of Sir Henry Turner, former gen-eral-secretary of the Commonwealth Press Union, who Is believed to have fallen into the river from his moored cabin cruiser apparently while59 words
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Article142 1961-04-24 1 New US envoy reaches Malaya SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Charles Franklin Baldwin, the new United States Ambassador to Malaya, flew into Singapore this evening to take up his new post in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Baldwin, who is returning to the foreign service after retiring five years ago. was the Consul-General in142 words
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Article32 1961-04-24 1 CYCLIST KILLED SINGAPORE. Sun. A lihourcr. ,s. (iopalsamv t( (Jinl on arrival at Ihe R..1.K. Ghangi hospital to■igM r>h«rtl\ :iftrr hr ru knocked down h> i while oiling aloni: Chanel Road.32 words
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Advertisement6 1961-04-24 1 REPORT, MORE PICTURES IN PAGES 7,146 words
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Advertisement84 1961-04-24 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manutacturer whose entire collection of men"s watches carrier engraved on every movement the official stamp of the State ol Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penan* *p|i Where the fun's bubbling, where life's W\J sparkling,84 words
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Article222 1961-04-24 2 Invest here' drive in Borneo JESSELTON, Sunday. JJRITISH North Borneo has begun an intensive campaign to attract foreign capital for the development of the colony. The latest move is a booklet aimed to provide "in handy form basic information which a visitor contemplating investment is likely r The booklet, among222 words
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Article40 1961-04-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sun The new medium wave broadcasting service. Suara Singapura. will start on June 3. This Ls stated in a paper seeking supplementary votes of expenditure, which will come before the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday.40 words
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269 1961-04-24 2 Populations are rising fast: Fertilisers will increase output, says UN man KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A United Nations expert said here today that all Asian countries should consider increasing their food production quickly to feed the ever-in-creasing population. "It is. therefore, necessary that these countries should set up plants to produce269 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-04-24 2 (Shot* at yesterday's safari... CHA-CHA-CHA DANCER WOWS THE BOYS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Twelve pretty models faced a battery of 300 cameras in the blazing sun for two hours at one of the biggest photographic safaris here this morning. And throughout the morning session at the Lake155 words
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Article67 1961-04-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Three Alliance candidates were returned unopposed in the Simpang Ijok New Village local by-election In Kuala Selangor District yesterday. They were Mr. Mah Kong 'Ward I) and Inche Sanlp bin Pamln and Inche Ahmad bin All (Ward III). In Ward II Alliance candl-l67 words
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Article26 1961-04-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The PAP will hold a rally In conJunction with the Hong Llm by-election at Upper Chin Chew Btreet tomorrow at 7.30. p.m.26 words
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Article140 1961-04-24 2 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun 'PHE National Union of Plantation Workers will soon launch a big benefit scheme aimed at protecting members and their families from "want and misery." This was disclosed by the president. Senator S.P.S. Nathan, when he laid the foundation stone of the140 words
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Advertisement75 1961-04-24 2 CVDCDT I mmm tfk m m J^ j CONSULTATIONS H^ai Mile. Jacqueline Durieux, J| senior beauty consultant for the house of Lancome is here to advise Malayan women on the latest i& methods of make-up and skin-care. IMflf^^^^^^^^i^ Call in and see her for a free consultation let her plan75 words
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Miscellaneous405 1961-04-24 2 THE GAMBOLS -»-k»»— Club; 11.00 Melodies And MemoRADIO SINGAPORE Dcs; 11.30 Invitation To Dream; Medium Wave 476 metre. ia Close Down Sh ,™«u^;r RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Morning Prelude, 7.00 The News; «l-7 metres 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 AM. 6.00 Time 6ignal NegaraThe News; 8.06 More405 words
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219 1961-04-24 3 POLICE SAY BOY, 14, STABBED TEACHER TO DEATH CHICAGO, Sun. A teenage schoolboy confessed today that he stabbed his favourite teacher to death with a flick knife on Friday while children were busy at their lessons. Police said Arthur Lee Hester, 14, admitted he came up behind Mrs. Josephine Keane,UPI - 219 words
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Article58 1961-04-24 3 MOSCOW. Sun. A baby girl has been born at the Russian observatory in Franz Josef Land In the Arctic— the first human birth on record so far north and only a few hundred miles from the Pole. The baby Is co be called Natasha. Her parentsReuter - 58 words
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Article32 1961-04-24 3 NEW YORK, Sun. A book borrowed from a public library 55 years ago has been returned to a public library here. It carries a theoretical overdue fine of $3,028. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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207 1961-04-24 3 lERUSALEM. Sun. Adolf Eichmann's defence attorneys said today a drive has begun for witnesses in Germany willing to testify on his behalf. His assistant counsel Mr. Dieter Wechtenbruch, flew to Germany yesterday to search for potential witnesses. According to reliable sources he will try toReuter; UPI - 207 words
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309 1961-04-24 3 Laos: U.S. expects hard bargain with Reds RUSK THINKS VIETNAM WILL BE NEXT TROUBLE SPOT WASHINGTON, Sunday. Tifß. Dean Rusk, United States Secretary of ITA State, told the American Society of Newspaper Editors last night that he expected a cease-fire in Laos to be announced within two days. He said309 words
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124 1961-04-24 3 Malayan troops take over rail town TEOPOLDVILLE. S v n.— Two companies of Malayan troops have taken over the northern Katanga rail town of Nyunzu in an effort to block further advances by President Moise Tshombe's forces. Nyunzu Is about 80 miles east of the rail hub of Kabalo. mid-way124 words
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Article35 1961-04-24 3 LONDON, Sun. Ten tons of pork sausages and a ton of steak and kidney puddings are being sent to Moscow to be served at the British Trade Fair which opens next month. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration135 1961-04-24 3 SPACEMAN YURI MAY VISIT BRITAIN T ONDON, Sun. Major Yuri Gagarin, the world's first spaceman, may attend the Soviet science and industrial trade fair at Ear's Court, London, in July. Mr. V. S. Sofronchuk, First Secretary at the Soviet Embassy, addressing a public relations conference here yesterday, said he wasReuter - 135 words
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Article115 1961-04-24 3 Director: Liz is still Cleopatra HOLLYWOOD, Sun.—Elizabeth Taylor, recuperating from a near fatal bout of pneumonia, will probably be strong enough in September to continue her lead role in 20th Century Fox's long postponed "Cleopatra." thinks Mr. Joseph L. Mankiewicz, the director. Mr Manklewicz, arriving from London for studio discussions,115 words
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Article68 1961-04-24 3 ROME. Sun. Money has poured in from all over the world to save 150 homeless dogs from death by poisoning. Signorlna Marl Raffaelli. who had been looking after the animals at her home near Rome, announced she was evicted for non-payment of rent last reek andReuter - 68 words
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Article35 1961-04-24 3 TAIPEH, Sun. The Nationalist Defence Ministry said today that Red China's Air Force may have been equipped with Soviet-made air-to-air missiles to counter the deadly Sidewinder missiles of the Nationalist Air Force. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article57 1961-04-24 3 SYDNEY, Sun.— Mr. James Hull of Sydney has told his family he doesn't want any "frivolous going-on" for hi> 109 th birthday today. "I'm getting too old for that sort of thing," said Mr. Hall. a non-smooker and teetotaller. He attributes his longevity to "hardReuter - 57 words
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Article34 1961-04-24 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Th« circulation of weekly, semiweekly and trl-weekly newspapers in the United States rose to a record 23,522,004 last year an Increase of more than 700,000 copies over 1959. .Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article163 1961-04-24 3 T ONDON. Sun.— The Right Rev. E. K. C. Hamilton, Anglican Deap of Windsor today branded the downgrading* of St. George as "something of an Insult." He was commenting on the Vatican's action last week in reducing England's patron saint to the status of a163 words
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215 1961-04-24 3 Chiang says 'no' to clemency for publisher Lei rpAIPEH, Sun. Pre- sident Chiang Kaishek has rejected a petition to pardon Lei Chen, his bitter critic and a political opposition leader, sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment on sedition charges, official sources said today. He made the decision on the recommendation ofUPI - 215 words
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Article269 1961-04-24 3 IT WILL BREATHE AND SWEAT WASHINGTON, Sunday. A MERCURY spacecraft containing a robot A which will "breathe, sweat and talk," will go into orbit within the next few days. The National Aeronautics, and Space Administration said today that the capsule, launched by an Atlas missileReuter - 269 words
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Article63 1961-04-24 3 NAPLES. Sun. Salvatore Amorettl. 28, released a pigeon with a message tied to it sayIng "I am looking for a job." The bird flew a few hundred yards to th« home of Leopoldo de Vivo, who read the message and took the bird to the police63 words
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Advertisement237 1961-04-24 3 little Xtra pantee The little Xtra pantee has all the comfort und^^^^ freedom of the little Xtra high-waisted girdle, Especially suitable for Spring *nd Summer wear. In White and Black. In four sizes: small, medium.^^k large and extra large. X little X pantee All the features of the little X237 words
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Article, Illustration288 1961-04-24 4 CONTRACTOR'S LETTER SAID: 7 HAVE DONE SOMETHING WRONG' TELEPHONE CALL TO RETURN HOME: I DID NOT TAKE IT VERY SERIOUSLY' SINGAPORE, Sunday. MIDDLE-AGED contractor was found dead early this morning in the flat of a cabaret girl in Siang Lim Park, near Geylang. Near the288 words
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503 1961-04-24 4 Ong holds his last Hong Lim mass rally CINGAPORE, Sun. The independent candidate in the Hong Lim by-election, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, tonight called on all people, whatever their political leanings, to unite and fight against the British colonial interests for an independent nation. Mr. Ong was speaking at his503 words
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Article19 1961-04-24 4 MUAR. Sun. A $32,000 health centre will be opened soon at Parit Jawa. eight miles from here.19 words
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Article94 1961-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A GRAND exhibition of photography and photographic instruments will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall in October in conjunction Mr. Lim Slew Poh. chief organiser of the show, today said that more than 10 photographic societies in the State had been invited94 words
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Article40 1961-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The president of Universal Pictures Company, Mr. Milton R. Rackmil, accompanied by Universal International Films vice-president and foreign general manager, Mr. Amerlco Aboaf, are due to arrive in Singapore on Tuesday on a business visit.40 words
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Article90 1961-04-24 4 Poly pupils to get Bursaries SINGAPORE. Sun. Bursaries up to a maximum of $820 per year will be awarded to Singapore citizens who are students of the Singapore Polytechnic. Basis of the award will be on the academic merit of the students and will vary according to the course undertaken90 words
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Article145 1961-04-24 4 WHERE TO SEE FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE, Sun.— The- Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. TOMORROW: Tronoh Road children's playground; Seng Poh Road; Tat Chong School, oH Chua Chu Kang Road; Y#u145 words
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Article35 1961-04-24 4 KLUANG, Sun.— A sum of $850 has been raised by the St. Luke Church of England and St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church here. The money will be donated to the cancer relief fund.35 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-04-24 4 MR. AND MRS. Nffiam Tong Dow. after their marriage at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church. Singapore, on Saturday. Mr. Ngiam. who is the eldest son of Madam Tan Boon Wan, is an assistant secretary. Economic Development Division, Ministry of Finance. Mrs. Ngiam, the former Miss Jeanette74 words
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Article36 1961-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Swami Slddhatmananda, president of the Ramakrishna Mission in Singapore will speak on "Religion and Modern Outlook" at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West on Thursday at the Prince's Restaurant.36 words
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Article35 1961-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— Water will be cut off tomorrow along Kuching Road backlane, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and in backlane between Serangoon Road and Idrls Road, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement113 1961-04-24 4 Tht Arundtl Room li Rttcrvcd Tonight from 6 pm to lam tor the Annual Dinner of the Australian Association. Tfofoduiocfdi Mong Kong* glamorous singing star entertains nightly except Sundays at THE ARUNDEL ROOM Ring ***** for Bookings F»-\ ...H I ft DAILY sneiiA UMANi-jAitAjmß m< UttHtcmmHfrKl I^9/KKf Next Change "PEHLI113 words
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Advertisement519 1961-04-24 4 XJOMMc SPECIAL FEATURETTE: T Th« I'aopla't S port No: 11 T I "THE 4-YEAR PLAN" I 4. NCW SHOWING AT ODEON— English V*rilon 4- MAJESTlC— Mandarin Version T (A Mm ■■try Of Culture Film- 1 i TV A 1 i BcVT Wi\ liith RIC ItiVl PLEASE NOTE t 10.300m-11S-4.00-6.4S 4519 words
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Miscellaneous394 1961-04-24 4 ACADEMY OF MEDICINE: 8.15 p.m. Public lecture on "Ancient West- SALVATION ARMY: (Cleern Medicine" by Mr. J. W. C. menceau Avenue): Home League Oawne. at Cultural Centre, Can- (Women's) meeting at 3 p.m. nlng Rise at 6 p.m. TOC H: Women's Association Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Eng- Tanglin Group meeting at394 words
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Article385 1961-04-24 5 Alliance silent after defeat at Seremban council elections SEREMBAN, Sunday. INDEPENDENT M.P. Mr. Chin See Yin is tipped to be the new president of the Seremban Town Council, following the landslide victory of independents headed by him in the town council elections last night.385 words
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Article68 1961-04-24 5 STRACHEY LECTURE DATES SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. John Strachey, i.ormer British Minister of Food and Secretary of State for War. will give a public lecture on "Trade Unionism in Communist Societies." at Urn Adult Education Centre, Canning Rise, tomorrow at 7 D.m. He will give another talk on "Will New Empire-i68 words
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Article176 1961-04-24 5 PENANG. Sunday \|ALAYA'S development programme is faced with a "tremendous challenge" because of the country's <ack of technicians. Mr. Magnus Pearcc, leader of the visiting British trade nissinn, said oi» arrival here today. "We have visited Kuala Lumpur and arc proud tc see so many British names n176 words
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Article32 1961-04-24 5 KUALA SELANGOR, Sun.— Inspector Chua Mun Foo, of Kepong, has assumed duty at Kuala Selangor police station in place of Inspector Chin Chong Seng, who has been transferred to Kepong32 words
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Article32 1961-04-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A girl, Ng Ah Nooi. eight, of Klang Road, was admitted to hospital with head Injuries after an accident Involving a car In Klang Road this pfternoon.32 words
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120 1961-04-24 5 CIVIC TALKS PLANNED FOR 120,000 TENANTS SINGAPORE. S v n The 120.000 tenants of Singapore Housing and Development Board homes here are being invited to attend talk.-; to be held in various community centres next month to teach them publlc-spiritedness and civic consciousness. A spokesman for the board said the120 words
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139 1961-04-24 5 Japanese expert to help in TV course SINGAPORE. Sun. A Japanese television expert is due to arrive here in June to assist in a new television course at the Polytechnic. He will be sent by the Japanese Government under the Colombo Plan at the invitation of the Singapore Government. Announcing139 words
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Article68 1961-04-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Sixty first-year students In the preuniverslty clarses here havp been awarded government bursaries to finish their course leading to the Higher Schoo 1 Certificate examination lp December next year JOHORE. BAHRU. Sun. Hussin bin Sulalman, of Langsat Estate, Maaal, and All Kutty bin68 words
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176 1961-04-24 5 BRIDE-TO-BE, 16, INJURED ON WAY TO WEDDING KANGAR, Sunday. A 16-YEAR-OLD bride-to-be was injured on the way to her wedding at Sungei Bharu, Kuala Sanglang, when the car she was travelling in was involved in a head-on collision with a lorry on the Arau— Kangar trunk road, five miles from176 words
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136 1961-04-24 5 16 want to know what makes us tick ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Sixteen men are studying the Federation to see what makes it tick. They are members ot the Canadian National Defence College. They arrived here from Calcutta yesterday on a familiarisation tour of the world. Commodore M. G. Stirling of136 words
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Article35 1961-04-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The new buildings for the Malayan Film Unit will go up in Petaling Jaya this year. The Federation Government has set asid' S 1 million for them.35 words
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Miscellaneous245 1961-04-24 5 Buys Bunny By Balph Hvimdahl Li m l Ahnor By 1/ Capp f£.V E^ RESORTINGTOAN V "^l LABORATORY TESTS PROVE THIS \i MV FRIENDS ARE BED^S^ tf iSySS^^^^W^yl REMOV£ S™E MOSTSTUBBORN ARRIvT^TO VIEW THE .Si i? r?2f L^"" Os** 1 1 5 *K>-MOT COHSIU^] DEMON WITHOUT LEAVING VASE/T-OH, HOW WILL245 words
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Article674 1961-04-24 6 Madmen In Algeria of events in Africa. The French people must make themselves heard. The protest strike to be called today by trade union organisations is not the best method, for it is likely to bring into plf»y forces inimical to France. The strike threat is a warning, however, of674 words
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Article444 1961-04-24 6 Alliance control of Seremban town council, which began with the first elections eight years ago, has been decisively ended. In a day of heavy polling in which nearly 16.000 of 20,000 votes were cast, only four of > 'he Alliance candidates for the j ;15 council seats444 words
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Article205 1961-04-24 6 The Singapore Housing and Development Board is undertaking a very considerable task when it sets out to teach public-spiritedness and civic {Consciousness to its tenants. 'Roughly a tenth of the population live in the Board's houses and flats. Leaving out a large number who need no j elementary205 words
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553 1961-04-24 6 I REFER to a report (ST. 1 April 17 under the heading "City contact turning kampong folks into misfits, he says." Anyone reading it would think that lam blaming rural development for social misfits or am against it On the contrary the whole talk553 words
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Letter238 1961-04-24 6 'PHE reason why the man-in-the-street hesitates to oecome a blood donor 1& not so much the petty Question of travel expenses as the scare that is prevalent for want of sufficiently convincing propaganda Nor can it be attributed to superstition amongst some sections of the community238 words
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165 1961-04-24 6 Singapore The tax on house rents \VHAT strikes me as a very peculiar form oi taxation is the revenue derived Irom house rents. < As a layman 1 am in- clined to think that this tax should be adjusted rather than imposed as an additional burden. Property owners, whether a165 words
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Letter121 1961-04-24 6 "THE installing of parking meters in Ipoh is indeed a blessing to those of us who go shopping. In the past it has always been a nightmare looking for a place to park one's car. Bicycles. motor-cycle I. and cars are parked anywhere the owners like,121 words
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Letter112 1961-04-24 6 r I"HE student strikers are an ungrateful lot. The Government does everything for them and spends about $1.5 million yearly to the support of their school and still they are not satisfied. What do they want so many football? for? Is one not enough for so few pupils?112 words
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Article, Illustration868 1961-04-24 6 STANLEY UYS - 29 Is this the D-Day against apartheid..? May, 1961 STANLEY UYS by CAPE TOWN. Sunday DR. VERWOERD has admitted with surprising candour that South Africa faces a "very serious" situation and that the Government is giving its full attention to "mobilising the country's machinery" to meet internal and external dangers.868 words
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Article, Illustration79 1961-04-24 7 In the grey dawn at Woodlands, 3,120 competitors step forward on the long march to Farrer Park THEY'RE OFF... the start of the Big Walk y«»terday. GIRL who stole the show Vijaya Darshana, 10, who Insisted oj walking the 141 miles although she is underaged. She beat79 words
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711 1961-04-24 7 rPHREE teats high- lighted the sixth Singapore Free Press Big Walk held here today in perfect weather before a crowd of more than 100.000. TAJ MOHAMMED. 25. a Reserve Unit policeman, who is determined to win outright the Bata Challenge Trophy for711 words
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Article225 1961-04-24 7 FOLLOWING is a list of the first 10 In each section of the Big Walk: CtFMMRQ' l TaJ Mo dCRIUna. homed; 2 Patrick Sava; 3 Sgt. Rim Perkis; 4 Salleh bin Abdullah; 5 Adi bin Sakijan; 6 Low Chean Hock; 7 Adnan bin Ahmad;225 words
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Article70 1961-04-24 7 TELUK ANBON. Bun.-The a&sistant publicity officer of Umno Malaya. Inche Khairuddln bin Kawl, today called on the ra'ayat to support the Government's rural development scheme and make it a success. He was speaking at the opening of the new Umno building of the Chiku-s branch, nines miles70 words
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257 1961-04-24 7 Go Red and you will go broke, Malayan team finds KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A MALAYAN delegation of 16 people return- ed from India today convinced that Communism would cause a flight of capital and lower the standard of living. Mr. P. Ramasamy, who led the team to Madras. Mysore and257 words
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80 1961-04-24 7 MOTHER OF 3 FOUND HANGING FROM BEAM t^INGAPORE. Sun. A housewife. Satria binte Rawi. 20, was found hanged today in the kitchen of her house at Rifle Range Road in Bukit Timah. The body was discovered at 9.45 a.m. when neighbours heard Satria's three-year old son crying inside the house.80 words
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Article50 1961-04-24 7 KLUANG. Sun. Dr. Llm Chin Xean was elected chairman of the Klu?ttg Co-opera-tive Housing Society Ltd., at its sixth annual meeting held here yesterday. Otljerfi elected were: Vicepresident, Mr. Teh Wan Boon secretary, Mr. V. NamasWayam; assistant secretary. Mr. B. de Costa; treasurer. Mr. Lee Ah Leng.50 words
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Article27 1961-04-24 7 IPOH, Sun—A 15-year-old girl. Llau Fun Mool, died after being rescued from a mining pool behind Simpang Pulal New Village, seven miles from here.27 words
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Advertisement65 1961-04-24 7 M^FILTERMASTER For the extra polish to your swimming pool water simple maintenance and space saving. I **t^--' bho^bbpp^l^l^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bV^^^^^^ i T +^^>v3b pools. Media used is T 1 **•"»>» removes microscopic im- T^yJ l^vfll Or jn inch). t^ >J For further particulars please contact: K/ j/fc% Sole Agent tor Malay, H^bpOtradh65 words
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Advertisement281 1961-04-24 7 When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin safely— K|^jj]P^s special Children's aspirin. Doctors know *"*i^jvlL that aspirin is best for treating fever and fw fu^Bt relieving pain in Children, but only in (J*?-^V small, exact, safe doses. That is why VfjA^\B doctors recommend Angiers281 words
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Article747 1961-04-24 8 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON Dilemma of ransom: To pay or not to pay is the test THE PIRACY OF THE NANCHANG. By J. V. DavidsonHouston* (Cassell. 165.) BY AN MARCH 29, 1933, in broad daylight the steamer Nanchang belonging to Messrs. Butterfield and Swire was captured by Chinese747 words
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286 1961-04-24 8 By JOHN DELIN THE BIRTH OF THE BOMB. By Ronold W. Clark, (Phoenix Houlf. Us.) IF this book told of 1 any other scientific discovery, what a splendid story it would make. It could have been a scheme to supply the world286 words
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Article38 1961-04-24 8 FROM PERSIA TO IRAN. By Edouard Sablier. Pictures by Inge Morath. (Thames Hudson. 635.) Superb and extra-ordinari-ly original photographs (25 in colour) and an informative text combine to make this handsome volume a desirable gift book.38 words
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Article, Illustration312 1961-04-24 8 LATIN AMERICA. By J. Holcro Ferguson. (O.U.P. lor Institute of Roc* Relation*.) By ALLINGTON KENNARD IN an era when racial antagonism seems the major problem in a great part of the world, the Latin-Ame-rican example is both refreshing and surprising. Despite the mixed312 words
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Advertisement289 1961-04-24 8 RELIEF! /P| for UPSET (feSp STOMACH JduJ HEADACHE fAlka-Seltzejr H Now in a single-dose pack You can now buy famous Alka-Seltzer in convenient W foil packs, each containing W one tablet. It's the quick r easy way to get happy relief for Upset stomach and headache. Federation, 2 packs only289 words
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Advertisement198 1961-04-24 8 ¥\l^ makes ii possi&leh* YOU CAN HAVE A RADIANT, J fftfi! CLEARER SKIN WITH J iyj;in^BfiiT> i;i b JNNOXA^|ik Start now with Innoxa'* White Mask. (^y^' >r]^y The moment you apply White Mask on -H/ your skin, you can feel it at work and in a matter of minutes you198 words
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Miscellaneous237 1961-04-24 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 3 His ousiness evidently isn't 8 Underground flower, like a expanding (10). potato (8). 4. Breathing space, especially ii 9. Decoration, or part of the service (7). emoluments (6). 5. 6. Feathers in the cemeteryl 10. Berkshire junction performed (4. 5. 3. 4. 3). by a237 words
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Advertisement1746 1961-04-24 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Til: 2.15 PASSAGE ENIUIRIES: Tel: 2412. TO AUN, LIVFRPOOL SLAStIIW^jNDOjItCONTINENTAI PORTSSails P. Sham Pemng MENELAUS Littrpecl, Cla*t-ia GM. 33 TMay Apr 24/21 Apr 31/ 1 OEMOOOCUS L'peei, Dublin, Havre. Holl. Apr 25 Apr 30 Apr 31/ 3 Ma) f ATREUS limpeel May 4 May1,746 words
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Advertisement1417 1961-04-24 9 THE L A. C. LIMES- —m*:\ MM, REDSEA. MEDITERRAHEAH, COHTIHEHTAI ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. <^W"^SK Spore P. Shim Pening KF^Hr^VH "FALSTRIA' I) 21/25 Apr 21 Apr' 1 May 26 27 Mr p|WN\j9l "SARGOOhA 'a; 21 A»r 4 May 5 7 May I 1 May VRkTjGf "BEIRA II II Ip yOKtmCr "JUTLANDIA1,417 words
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Advertisement1482 1961-04-24 9 R u u7nV THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"bJS I SINGAPORE llncirmntil II tka Unites KiafMa) 10 LINES MILS te ADEN 0.1 ft CONTINENTAI PORTS *'Dor» s'kan> >*anan» BENVORLICH Hmkuri iinni (j'moutr CM. 33/24 Apr 25 21 Apr 21/31 Aar lEHWYVIS iKirpnl. Havre. M'brough 24/21 Apr 21 Apr/ 3 May1,482 words
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Advertisement1243 1961-04-24 9 W MoAUSTER «3s CO.. LTD. t^,. ifHR tii. ni, tsssi BLLBaWAW UMB KLAVBMBSS LiNB- f"^. LONDON HAMIUIG. ROTTERDAM MAVRI LOS AMELES. SAN FRANCISCO. ft HULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER ft PORTLANO CITI OF WELLINITON Accaatilf eirfi fir Central ft Si«t> rpon P Sham finana Amer.ci Gl. 15-16 25 Apr 2172! Apr 34)1,243 words
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Article1296 1961-04-24 10 From Our Market Correspondent QROWING interest continues among the general public in the Malayan Stock Exchange and last week turnovers were again reported as good. Main attention was again focussed on tin shares although more business was reported in the industrial section. I Trading in1,296 words
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Article29 1961-04-24 10 BIBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpiculi April 17 90 Vets. $422.50 18 91% eta. $423.75 19 90 cts. $425.25 20 89"-H cts. $427.75 21 91 eta. $428.50 22 $427.7529 words
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Article1235 1961-04-24 10 rPHE state of shares on the x Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to April 15 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, was: mousmiAis I •Mi 8mc*i 1.00 JO Ord*.1,235 words
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Article23 1961-04-24 10 Malayan Stock Indies: April 23 April 21 Industrials: 159.27 156.88 Tins: 287.21 296.82 i Rubber: 247.17 247.17 Jan. 1 1958 =10023 words
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Article54 1961-04-24 10 U.K. Tin Killinghall Sungei Best Tanjonfc I'arit Perak J Kuantan t Interim Current payment 15", 25 I ls.t ls.t u% 20% Date of payment May 25 May 25 May 12 May 13 May 4 May 16 Total for year 25'". 16% 35% Total for previous >ear Nil 25%54 words
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513 1961-04-24 10 Steady rise in tin price COMMODITY REVIEW THE price of tin rose steadily in Singapore last 1 week from $423.75 on Monday to $428.50 on Friday. On Saturday morning the price reacted slightly to $427.75. The Singapore firmness waa helped by the rise In London where good European demand was513 words
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Article393 1961-04-24 10 Singapore market defended (CRITICISM of the Singapore Rubber Market is forcefully replied to by Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey. They were replying to the I Financial Times Commodity Editor who In an article earlier this week had stated: "The rise in rubber prices over the past393 words
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Article114 1961-04-24 10 -pHt Malayan Etching* Banki' At--1 soclatlon made ih-»r rhHnKe* ta Ha rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to SluO): Now York: buying Mirmail T.T. 32 11/16. O IV 32 12/16. d/M U 1 1« credit lilll-. 33 a/t6 tradr hills. Canada: Huvinu Hirm.nl T T 32|. O.D.114 words
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Advertisement1143 1961-04-24 10 Express U.S.A. PnciCle dt Atlantio Coast Servlc* CIA. E T.A. E.TA E.T.A. E.I.A. S ror* Hongkong Honolulu S. Francisco L. Angeiei N. York •a. "Kraiknra Mart' 11/ it Mt) 23 Ma> Just 15 iMt 1 Jaly All tuitacly equipped with oeep tarts for carnage ot til bluk liquid cariors. lorting1,143 words
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Advertisement502 1961-04-24 10 SPREAD THE RISK Why worry? Let the Monagers, Molayon Unit Trusts Limited, who ore financial experts with vost experience in this market, spread your investment over Moloya's soundest enterprises. Application form and tr— booklet obtainablr from Ih* Mnmaqrr, M.,. y ,n nit Tru,t, Ltd., BOX ROUND TRIPS TO HONG KONG502 words
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Advertisement181 1961-04-24 10 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES 10. m/v. MEINAM Arrived 15.4.61 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex tlie above vessel will be held In the S.H.B. Ooaowiis No 1/2 on 25tU April 1361 from 9.00 a.m. until 4.30 p.m. No other survey will be held either before or after181 words
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Advertisement1200 1961-04-24 11 L.._i_ .SSSSSSSESSSSSSSSS.IISII.ISSSS.SISI..SSSSSBSJ PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS! PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY FOR THE POST OF HEALTH OFFICER. IPOH TOWN COUNCIL. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and/ or State Nationals for the post of a Medical j Officer of Health in the Ipoh Town i Council. I A1,200 words
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Advertisement777 1961-04-24 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE FIRE BRIGADE: Required DIVISIONAL OFFICER (TECHNICAL) in salary scale S69.SxA4S- 1.280 plus Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in the first instance with prospects of future permanency. Qualifications: (1) Must be a time served engineer fully experienced in the777 words
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Advertisement766 1961-04-24 11 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT BRUNEI Applications are invited for the following appointment: Midwifery Tutor: (a) Qualifications: 1. B.R.N. 2. Certificate in Midwifery, (bt Salary will be in tne scale of $940 x 40 *****. Point Of eiury depending on qualifications and experience. Applicable to: Leave (a) Vacation leave on completion of a766 words
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Advertisement703 1961-04-24 11 NOTICES NOTICE "This Is to inform the general public that our former Sales Representative. Mr. C.J. Rawlins has left our service and is no longer entitled to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf." UNIVERSAL BUSINESS CORPORATION LIMITED. THE PENANG TURF CLUB SIMMER MEETING 7TH. 10TH A703 words
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Advertisement840 1961-04-24 11 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*. L'nredeemed PleOgesl Goods and > Jewellery from the fellowing f Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 139 New Bridge' Road, Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sem Foh> No. 265 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) <• Yong Kee No. 287 South Bridge Road Scow Kian (Chop Nam840 words
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Advertisement818 1961-04-24 11 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED Supply and Delivery nl Metal -vm Private Quarry for P.W.D. Lower Perak District It Is hereby notified for general nformation that the closing of the «:ider for me supply and Dehen,' of Metal from Private 3uarry for PWD. Lower Pernk District, as published In the s:iaUs Times818 words
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Advertisement761 1961-04-24 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continnrd from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 11 Word, U (Mi*.)— Box M cts. txlrm WANTIO a ma t hem*, t if* irraduitt* teacher ror the hiKher forms immediately. Apply Parents' Association Huohc English School. Kuala Kaogsar. KUANTAN SALESMAN required for provisions liquors and seneral goods salary and prosper**761 words
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540 1961-04-24 12 LONDON, Sun. JOTTENH AM Hotspur, who clinched the English First Division soccer championship in midweek, crashed to a 4-2 defeat when they met Burnley, last season's champions, at Turf Moor yesterday. The match was a repetition of their thrilling encounter in London in540 words
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Article136 1961-04-24 12 Celtic held to draw in final pLASGOW. Sun DunfermVf line, the shock side of the season in Scottish football, maintained their reputation when they held strongly-fancied Celtic to a scoreless draw in the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park here yesterday. Celtic, bidding for their 18th Cup victory, were hotReuter - 136 words
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Article65 1961-04-24 12 rpOKYO, Sun Japan today L beat the Philippines 3-2 in the eastern zone Davis Cup semi-flnal tie. In the final singles matches today Japan took both games. Atsushi Miyagi beat Juan Jose 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 and Osamura Ishlguro. beat Raymundo Deyro 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. JapanReuter - 65 words
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Article34 1961-04-24 12 T ONDON, Sun.— The London club, Walthamstow Avenue, won the south-north battle for the coveted Amateur Cup here yesterday beating West Auckland Town 2-1 after the teams were level 1-1 at half-time.34 words
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Article296 1961-04-24 12 Taj again first in the Big Walk SINGAPORE. Sun Policeman Taj Mohamed today achieved a Free Press big walk "double" when he was first home from a Held or more than 3.000. Taj strode into Farrer Park Stadium shortly after 9 a.m., looking still fresh after his 14i-mile trek from296 words
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1336 1961-04-24 12 FIRST DIVISION i Arsenal 1 Wolves S Birmingham o Blackpool Burnley 4 Tottenham 2 Cardiff 1 West Ham 1 I'ulham 1 Blackburn 1 Man. City 4 Aston 1 Newcastle 4 Bolton 1 Notts Forest 2 Leicestrr i Preston 2 Man. Ltd. 4UP - 1,336 words
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Article58 1961-04-24 12 UK LEAGUE: Bradford Northern 11 Wakefield Trinity 34; Brnmley 19 Doncaster 12; Dewsbury 3 Castleford 20; Peatherstone Rovers 28 St Helens 11; HuddersHeld 33 York 11; Hull Kingston Rovers 12 Wigan 31; Leigh 28 Barrow 3; Rochdale Hornets 10 Blackpool Borough 7; Sal ford 20 Liverpool City 10;58 words
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Article100 1961-04-24 12 IK CLUB MATCHES: Bedford 5 Bath 6: Bradford 0 Birkenhead Park 8; Bristol 25 Devonport Services 3: Cardiff 3 Abertillery 3; Coventry 35 Waterloo 3; E'^bw Vale 11 Newbridge 0; Exeter 14 Barnstaple 9; Halifax 11 Swansea 6- Kendal 9 Sale 14; Leicester 22 Northern 9; Lydney 8100 words
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Article56 1961-04-24 12 BUTTON HARD COURTB: Men's single* final Roger Becker (Br) bt Mark *Otway (NZ) 8-6, 6-8, 6-3; Women's singles final: Yola Ramirez (Mcx) bt Ann Haydon (Br) 6-2, 6-3. CONNAUGHT CLUB (Chlngford): Men's singles final Bobby Wilson (Br) bt Alan Mills (Br) 8-6, 6-1; Women's singles final Angela Mortimer (Br)56 words
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Article45 1961-04-24 12 WHITEBREAD GOLD (IT 'CHASE. 3m 5f (Sandown Park): 1 Pas Seul (8-1) 2 Nicolaus Silver (100-8) 3 Mandarin (7-1 fay). 23 ran won by 4. 2. PRIX PENELOPE 10',f (Paris): 1 Hermlere 2 La Bergertte 3 La Meduse, 14 ran, von by *4» 3.45 words
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Advertisement2793 1961-04-24 12 (Continued from pace 11) EDUCATION VEHICLES FOR SALE ACCOMMODATION VACANT Worit Si (Mi*.)— Box JS rf*. txtrm j 20 Worit Si <Min.)—Box it ett. txtra M H orWi *i Vin Box it el*, extra PRIVATE TUITION In Law for I FORD CONSUL 195* In first class t« i»t 1-nf.irni.h.rf u^i.r.2,793 words
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Advertisement360 1961-04-24 12 V IF YOU [suffer] V from A IASTHII I READ THIS EPHAZOM tahK-is ;ire ;ivailabl« ♦o all sul'crors from asthma, bronchitis, bronchial cat.irrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fewer and allied complaints. F.FHAZOM- is easy to take, safe to use and gives quick relief and surencss of effect. The properties360 words
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Article, Illustration1984 1961-04-24 13 FINE CHOICE SURVIVES AN OBJECTION TO PAY $36, THE BEST DIVIDEND OF THE DAY OBEDIENT SON SNATCHES VICTORY IN RACE 5 WITH BRILLIANT RUN By EPSOM JEEP, Kuala Lumpur, Sun. OIDING in top form, jockey Merv Posner scored a smart double for trainer Wally Bagby onHarold Teo - 1,984 words
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Article182 1961-04-24 13 SINGAPORE CASH SWEEPS SINGAPORE. Sun. Results of cash sweep draws held at Uuklt Tlmah today were: RACE 1: No. 1012 ($13): No. 1017 ($6); No. 1023 ($3). Starters ($2 each). Nos. 1010. 1025, 1014. 1019. 1018, 1015, 1022. RACE 2: No. 1022 ($15); No. 1026 ($7); No. 1021 ($3). Starters182 words
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Article42 1961-04-24 13 TOTAL POOL $172,100 1st No. *****5 ($46,467) 2nd No. *****8 ($23,233) 3rd No. 1S2078 ($11,616) STARTERS ($2,904 e a c hit Nes. *****8. *****9. *****6. *****8. CONSOLATION ($1,032 each): Nos. *****5. *****9, *****5. *****2. *****9. *****8. *****6. *****5. *****6. *****2.42 words
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Article23 1961-04-24 13 At J. Bahru: JEC bt Hongkong Bank by 18 runs. JEC 69 (Puvanenthlran 6-1 1) HK Bank 61 Dunne 23. Jeyam 7-12).23 words
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Article23 1961-04-24 13 LEE CHENG LAI CUP (Kluang) Men Segamat b Muar 43-33 CHI* A SIONG LIM CI'P: Women J. Bahru bt Batu Pahat 29-19.23 words
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Article14 1961-04-24 13 MARTIN crP FINAL (RaubK Raub CEB b K-ioio r tt ig CEB 3-014 words
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Article67 1961-04-24 13 J. BAHRI LEAGUE DIV. 1: PWD v 1 2 Gurkha abandoned: Div. 2: Permuda Kampong Bahru 3rYusoff) Police 2 (Megat. All Yacob). KAMPAR LEAGIE DIV. 1: Cheng Wan 2 (Wong Meng, Choon Onn Perak River Hydro. Kampar 2 (Ayavoo). T. ANSON LEAGUE: Bagan Serai Est 1 (Subramaniam) Rubana Est67 words
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Article66 1961-04-24 13 PENANG AAA CROSS-COUN-TRY (6 miles) 1 S. Alwar (Pelandok Youth AC) 2 Tan Lag Chey (OKA) 3 Kang Jin Choong (OKA). 20m 59.55. Teams: 1 OKA and 34 LA A Regt (tie). 3 Pelandok Youth AC. PERAK AAA CENTRAL ZONE CROSS COUNTRY (5 miles): Seniors: 1 A. Lechumanan 266 words
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Article206 1961-04-24 13 MALACCA ARE MHF CHAMPS IPOH, Sunday. V/f ALACCA became Malayan hockey champions for iTI the first time when they beat Perak 2-1 in the deciding match of the Malayan Hockey Federation triangular meet which ended on the town padang here today. Perak, who had beaten Pahang 4-1. were runners-up.. Pahang206 words
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Article153 1961-04-24 13 FAM move to beat racialism KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The F.A. of Malaya todfy too.i steps to abolish communalism in football. The FAM executive council, who met today with Tengku Abdul Rahman presiding, decided to refer to the rules committee on recommenUatlons for the abolishment of all communal affiliates. The president153 words
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Article86 1961-04-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor AAA will hold their annual championships on July 16 at the Merdeka Stadium. The heats will run off on July 15 at another venue. At the annual meeting today, Wong Chong Chow was elected president. Other officials: vicepresidents. A.86 words
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Advertisement149 1961-04-24 13 BARGAINS STARTS TODAY SUPER SAVINGS SWISS A ITALIAN Printed SWISS COTTON JACQARD Coftom. Normally $7. 50 to Normally $7.50 to $11.50 $12.50. Now $3.50 up- yd. NOW $4.50 upwards, wards. "TACO" SWISS WOVEN PTD. PURE SILKS. Normally COTTONS. Best Value! $12.50 to $25/-. Now Clearing at $3.50 $3.90 $5.90 upwards.149 words
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Miscellaneous112 1961-04-24 13 SOCCER YOUTH INTERNATIONAL Malaya v Korea (Merdeka Stadium. 7 p.m.>. STORE LEAGUE DIV. S: P. 6etia v P. Peranalcan (Balestler Rd); Bt Paniang v Rasln Mas (Farrer Pk i Sukaramal v Indian Brotherhood (St. George's Rd): Indian Youngsters v Pulau Bran) i Oevlane > Seletar XI v AAA (Fari-er PkK112 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-04-24 14 THE LONC line of walkers striding along Bukir Timah Road in yesterday's Singapore Free Press big walk. |UNIOR champion )eer Ram of the Singapore Infantry Regiment, receiving the Kok Chong Fook Cup from Mrs. A. R. Scott, wife of the Straits Times Production Manager.49 words
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93 1961-04-24 14 WASHINGTON. Sun The reports of U.S concern former U.S. Army Chief I over the setback to antiof Staff. Gen Maxwell Castro forces in Cuba and i Taylor, will review the or- 1 Communist advances In ganisation and capacity of i other parts of the93 words
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323 1961-04-24 14 2 killed 11 hurt in three accidents I7-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two people were killed and 11 injured in three separate accidents yesterday in the Federation and Singapore. A motor-cyclist was killed and four others seriously injured when a car and a motor-cycle were involved in a- head-on collision near the323 words
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Article32 1961-04-24 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Bicycle Dealers' Association will celebrate Its eighth anniversary with a dinner to be held on April 30 at the Empress Restaurant. Middle Road, at 7 p.m.32 words
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Obituary36 1961-04-24 14 IN LOVING MEMORY of UN Mr Chelliah John called' to i«.«t on 25th April 1960 «ver rem«mlirred hy his loved ones. Memorial seivli-e at St. Christopher> Church Johorc Bahm at 6 p.m. ?Mii April.36 words
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Article23 1961-04-24 14 CLIM CHURCH, 1079 Ser«n*oo_ Roirt Sprcial Teachlnß Minntry ''The Tabernacle." Mabel Wllletta. Two »vevk« bt-Kinmng Tuenday, AprU ?j. 730 p.m «hani.23 words
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554 1961-04-24 14 SELANGOR IN FAM CUP FINAL BUT AFTER HARD FIGHT By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE Joint Services, true to their words, made Selangor the fayourites fight very hard to enter th is year's F.A.M. Cup final by the narrow margin of 3 2 before a crowd of 5,000 at554 words
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714 1961-04-24 14 Ayles and Rose save airmen SINGAPORE, Sunday Beng Bee c Ross b DUBtaa 1 C. Wong b Darshan 1 Thiam Siew c Scully b Marks 69 John Tan b J. Marten. 0 Lian Kco c Marks b J. Martens o Heng Hoe c P. Martens b J. Martens 24 Poh714 words
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Advertisement202 1961-04-24 14 A SMALL AD. WILL HELP THAT PTniW SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! £Z TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALL-V ROAD SINOAPORE TIL. aBOO BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, tf 4 fOR A minimum of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $X U wo*D* SOLENTS AODITIONAi SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, <•» f OR202 words
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Advertisement172 1961-04-24 14 MjQtC CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1* 1t,,,,1. |M 1 Minimum, DE SILVA to I'cl and Grrrv 11 torn Mark Grrald at Annunia Foundation oa I 22.4 61 Ui-o Gratia* l 1 v a nr 1 yj k 1 A M __V 3 ::-fc I Will-* 9* IVlnu iIL HALr B___s A __W'172 words
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