The Straits Times, 5 May 1961
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Title Section18 1961-05-05 1 WIHAU l»\ll V (IHIIUKU SALE F\(IH>S 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. MAY 5, 1961. 15 CENTS18 words
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Article323 1961-05-05 1 'Human sea' tactics barred Ban is imposed on polling day canvassing gUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A ban on all canvassing on polling days throughout the Federation was imposed today by the Government. The move will ensure that people will be able to vote in peace without being pestered by323 words
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Article, Illustration128 1961-05-05 1 CAIRO HITS OUT AT HUSSEIN LONDON. Thurs. King Hussein of Jordan will marry Miss Toni Gardiner before the feast of AlKabir. this is. within 40 days, the Daily Herald said yesterday. The disclosure was made by the King's Secretary. Mr. Ahmed Luz.v. in aReuter; UP - 128 words
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Article38 1961-05-05 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Chinese troops withdrew from two border outposts in Ladakh and the Northeast Frontier Agency when bad weather set in. Mrs. Lakshmi Menon. Deputy External Affairs Minister, told the Indian Upper House today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article58 1961-05-05 1 SAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnam Communist agents murdered four persons last weekend in Binh Duong City about 20 mile north of Saigon, local newspapers report- I ed today. The Communist agent used machetes to chop off the heads of two persons and shot down two othersReuter - 58 words
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Article159 1961-05-05 1 MANILA, Thur-v Ame- rican businessman Ro- bert E. McCann di<»d today In Clark U.S. Air Force hospital ot masslv»- ranccr. 28 days after h<- was carried Into the free world on a stretcher from Communist China. A U.S. Air Force spokesman announced that the 60-year old159 words
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333 1961-05-05 1 ALGIERS, Thursday. THOI SANDS off heavily armed troops and polite bricked by tanks and armoured cms patrolled the centre off Algiers last night after reports that "commandos" off anti-(iaullist diehards planned attacks on officials. 1 The French news agency said last night's alert,333 words
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Article66 1961-05-05 1 CAUTION TO SMALLER NATIONS NEW YORK. Thurs. Mr. Frederick boiund, Irish President ol the United Nations General Assembly, cautioned the new. smaller nations of the world community last night against abusing their rights of equality in the United Nations. Delivering the annual Thomas More lecture at New York university, Mr.Reuter - 66 words
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Article87 1961-05-05 1 CAPE TOWN. Thurs. Emergency measures were announced toaay to halt the flight of capital from South Airica. which began alter I the Sharpeville shooting last year. They include an increase in the bank rate from 4' 2 to 5 per cent and reduced foreign exchangeReuter - 87 words
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658 1961-05-05 1 BLAKE: NO ATOMIC SECRETS PASSED ON— MAC I ONDON. Thurs. Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said today of the "grave case of George Blake, the Russian spy. that he was seeing whether anything further could be done to protect Britain "from treachery of this kind." Blake. 38-year-old Foreign OfficeReuter - 658 words
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Article405 1961-05-05 1 BOTH SIDES MAY MEET TODAY VIENTIANE. Thurs. The long-awaited cease-fire came into effect throughout Laos early this morning. This was announced by the Laotian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Gen. Phoumi Nosavan, who said that Government forces and the Pathet Lao rebels hadReuter; UPI - 405 words
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Article126 1961-05-05 1 7 kidnap ring suspects are held KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Seven j gangsters, believed to be leaders oi' a kidnapping ring, have been arrested by Selangor police. Police recovered thousand" dollars believed to be ransom money that had been collected from their hide-out at the 4th mile Klang Road 3a.m. swoop126 words
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Article25 1961-05-05 1 j COUNTDOWN ST I CAPE CA N A rhur>. Prdimin i down U> launch > Mhi Bfcepard hilo tomorrow v. ,iih. mittiiK. begaa to Rrutrr25 words
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Advertisement126 1961-05-05 1 WHaT E V E R J\ THE SUBJECT 1) ■FdR THE BEST RESULTS v use XOPAK^ l^ A GOLD ROLEX DATE JUST' IS THE NATURAL CHOICE OF SUCCESSFUL MEN THE ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE-JUST Water, proofed by the famous Oyster case, self-winding by virtue of the ingenious Rolex Perpetual 'rotor",126 words
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201 1961-05-05 2 r rOKY(). Thurs. Tok>o police announced the arrest of a nightclub hostess and five gangsters she allegedly hired to kill her lover. Police said the woman, Ynstiiko Morozumi. allegedly offered two gunmen. \oxhinori Onozawa. 23, and Soit hi Tanaka. S,201 words
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303 1961-05-05 2 JOHANNESBURG. Thursday pOLICE raided white and African homes throughout South Afnca yesterday in a hunt for subversive documents. Police squads some armed with submachine guns— staged the pre-dawi swoops in many areas including Johannesburg. Durban. Capetown and Pietermaritzburg. Part of plan There was303 words
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Article603 1961-05-05 2 FELLOW INTERNEE SAYS HE HELPED 'KEEP US ALIVE BY ENTHUSIASM, COURAGE' THE disclosure that George Blake, the Russian spy jailed yesterday for 42 years, went over to the Communists during his internment in North Korea shocked British subjects who were imprisoned with him. Retired Salvation Army603 words
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Article31 1961-05-05 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs The House of Representatives armed services committee voted to continue production of B-52 and B-58 bombers it said missiles are not ye! dominant in deterring war U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration113 1961-05-05 2 OULU'S a beautiful baby. That's what her Mum thinks. For Bulu is six weeks old with solemn brown eyes, a tuft ot russet hair on hei head and more russet hair on her back and arms "just like Dad," they say at London Zoo. The Zoo is113 words
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168 1961-05-05 2 I OS ANGELES. Thurs. A Titan intercontinental ballistic missile was successfully fired from a hole in the ground at Vandenberg Air Force Base, yesterday and was later destroyed 40 miles down the Pacific range. It was the first test of a launchingReuter - 168 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-05-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /\eT mc TA*e\ I VOOR COAT. >-— v f OONT A I (OF COURK, I WAVGKT I BB SILLY. I V, PORdOTTew IOfUT/27 words
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256 1961-05-05 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs.—Commander Alan Shepard, the navy test pilot chosen to be America's first spaceman, today faced the fact that he had only a 50-50 chance of rocketing 115 miles up over Atlantic in the next 24 hours. His long, frustrating waitReuter; UPI - 256 words
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Article67 1961-05-05 3 LONDON. Thurs. Security officers who ordered photographs of a sugar model of Britain's nuclear submarine Dreadnought to be surrendered were "unduly zealous," the Secretary for War. Mr. John Profumo. safd yesterday. He was replying to a question in the House of Commons about a cake madeReuter - 67 words
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Article31 1961-05-05 3 MIAMI. Thurs. A sailing boat used by a school society sank in the Gulf of Mexico during a storm yesterday. Six of the 19 people aboard were lost. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article26 1961-05-05 3 TOKYO. Thurs. Demolition of a condemned office building was suspended today when two nests ot swallows were discovered In the eaves. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article27 1961-05-05 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Danny Kaye. the American comedian, will shortly undertake a new mission for the United Nations Children's Fund, It was announced, today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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347 1961-05-05 3 NOW KENNEDY POLICY IS TO CONTAIN CASTROISM' WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy is understood to have decided on a policy of "containing" Castroism in Cuba while concentrating on building up living standards in the rest of Latin America. That is the sum of decisions reached in the past few days atReuter - 347 words
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Article214 1961-05-05 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy will meet a group of Arneri- can newspaper and news agency executives on May 9 to discuss his proposal for more self-restraint in reporting news which might endanger the national security, the White House said yesterday. The President, in a speechReuter - 214 words
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100 1961-05-05 3 MAN SWEPT OVERBOARD IN STORM IS RESCUED SYDNEY, Thurs.— A seaman was rescued today 75 minutes after being swept overboard in a gale off the coast of New South Wales. The seaman, named Knowles, was swept overboard when a tremendous wave crashed over the deck. The coastal freighter Lake EyreReuter - 100 words
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216 1961-05-05 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Kennedy's proposed long-term foreign aid plan would give the United States an "instrument of action in a troubled and dangerous world." Mr. Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, said today. Mr. Rusk, in a speech to the U.S.Reuter - 216 words
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Article129 1961-05-05 3 QUEEN GOES TO OPERA IN ROME DOME. Thurs. Cheer- 1 ing crowds last night greeted Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip wnen they arrived at Rome Opera House for a performance of Verdi's Falstaff. Tito Gobbl and Renata Scotto headed the starstudded cast, and the auditorium of the opera house wasReuter - 129 words
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Article33 1961-05-05 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. Three people have died of smallpox and 28 others have contracted the disease in South Sumatra, according to reports reaching here. The infected area is being cordoned off.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1961-05-05 3 LONDON. Thurs. The value of British aircraft exports for the first quarter of this year reached £41,628.169 —the second highest quarterly total ever, it was announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article24 1961-05-05 3 CANNES. Thurs.— A glittering international audience of film personalities attended the opening last night of the 14th Cannes International Film Festival.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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394 1961-05-05 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. THE United. Nations will do nothing to get Katanga President T6hombe freed from Coquilhatville where he is being held by the Congolese President, Mr. Kasavubu. This was reported today by authoritative sources in Elizabethville. the Katanga capital. The sourcesReuter - 394 words
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Article30 1961-05-05 3 LONDON, Thurs. The Port of London's wharves and jetties came to life again this morning when 15.000 dockers resumed work after a crippling 10-day unofficial strike. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous426 1961-05-05 3 RADIO SINGAPORE radio MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WWF MMUIU MALAYA SERVICE 41 metres National Shortwave Service A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.03 AM> 600 Time Signal. Negar*Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The M»inrfio«- <v v-~~ mt i«..k .t^i. News; 8.05 More Melodies426 words
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Article301 1961-05-05 4 Population in Spore may double in 20 years SINGAPORE. Thurs. I JHE POPULATION of this island-State will double itself in 20 years, a Government publication released tol day said. According to the pubI lication "Population Projections of Singaj pore" the population next year will total301 words
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Article, Illustration102 1961-05-05 4 PARIS-BORN TELEVISION STAR TO SING HERE MISS Thcrese Talbert (above), a radio and television star, is now in Singapore to croon in the sultry French way. Paris-born Miss Talbert will entertain diners and guests at the Arundcl Room in Goodwood Park Hotel for the next six weeks. In English, too102 words
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Article192 1961-05-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Miss Dorothy Kilduff. a visiting Max Factor beautician, told Singapore Rotanans today that she had been most impressed by the keen interest that Asian women have shown in beauty make-up. She said: "Women here are not only interested in make-up, but also eager to192 words
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Article110 1961-05-05 4 NEW UNION FOR 10,000 SEAMEN SINGAPORE. Thurs. A trade union for the 10.000 seamen of Singapore was registered last week after negotiations with the Government over the past eight months. The new union, named the National Seamen's Union was formed about a year ago, and its constitution was submitted to110 words
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Article29 1961-05-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Latest donations to the National Theatre Trust are from Geylang Fire Victims Welfare Association, $50, and Mcc Toh School $300. The total is now $641,806.50.29 words
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73 1961-05-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A special issue of the Qantas Empire Airways monthly magazine on Malaya has created great interest all over the world. A Qantas spokesman in Singapore said the magazine was part of the airline's contribution towards the 1961 "Visit the Orient Year." Printed73 words
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Article278 1961-05-05 4 rpHE following Is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Frankfurt, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur (BA 710) 4.SS p.m.: from Tokyo, Hong Kong (8A965) 5.45 p.m. Pan-American: From Los Angeles. Honolulu, Manila, Saigon (PABI7) 12.45278 words
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333 1961-05-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. AN eye-witness told a preliminary inquiry today he saw a kelong labourer pouring a bucket of boiling water over his coworker, who screamed "Si Ah! Si Ah!"— Cl am dying!). Sim Meow Hor, also a kelong labourer, said this at the333 words
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Article173 1961-05-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday rpHE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will officially open the Ninth Annual International Bazaar at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday 10 a.m. He will be accompanied by his wife, Puan Noor Aishah. I Twenty two communities will take part in173 words
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79 1961-05-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Education has invited applications for 1961 for two different types of bursaries Islands bursaries and the Hare memorial bursaries. The Islands bursaries are available for 14 children of residents of the Southern Islands of Singapore and Pulau Tekong79 words
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314 1961-05-05 4 No general rents rise in housing estates SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Government has no intention of increasing rents in housing estates owned by the Housing and Development Board other than in Kalians Estate, the Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kia Gan, said today. He said this when he met314 words
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Article69 1961-05-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. D. Joseph, 51, a palmist of Batu Lane, was jailed for six months here today for assaulting K. Veerappan, 34. a municipal labourer, on Feb. 14. The magistrate, Inche Has- san bin Hussain. told Joseph: If you are a palmist, you should be69 words
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Article, Illustration440 1961-05-05 5 HOW MUCH MALAY BEING USED? A PROBE BY GOVT. Phase two of Language Month: July 22— Aug. 5 THE Federation Government is to set up a committee to investigate the implementation of the national language in all government departments. This was announced today by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,440 words
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Article178 1961-05-05 5 Bank is given a 7-day deadline SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Bank| Employees' Union has given the Bank of China here a week to get instructions from its head office in Peking on wage talks with the union or face industrial action. This ultimatum was contained in a letter delivered to178 words
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Article54 1961-05-05 5 Acid attack allegation BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. Teoh Bak Chool, 19, was charged here today with causing hurt to two men with sulphuric acid. Teoh. it was alleged, used the acid on Gool Sang and Ng Theng Soon, at 3*. Bunga Raya Road, on May 2 at 7.30 p.m. He was54 words
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Article88 1961-05-05 5 Retrial of Samson on May 15 PNANG. Thurs.— The retrial of Lambert Bryant Samson, an insurance agent, on a charge of murder, has been fixed for May 15 at the Penang Assizes. Samson is alleged to have shot and killed Chan Ah Yong, a mechanic, in a rambutan plantation at88 words
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Article151 1961-05-05 5 PENANG, Thursday. rpHE Penang Alliance today promised to make the A city brighter, cleaner and more attractive. "Our councillors will keep a careful check on any tendency towards extravagance and overspending." it says in Us manifesto for the May 27 city elections. Elected Alliance councillors. It151 words
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Article45 1961-05-05 5 Reservoir is nearly ready KAJANG. Thurs. Construction of the 500.000 gallon reservoir on a hill In Jalan Timor needs only some minor work to be completed. The 5150.000 reservoir will be fed from the Cheras water scheme where another huge reservoir is now feeing built.45 words
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Article51 1961-05-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A British diplomat who was I flown to Singapore from Jakarta Is now under treatment lat the British Military Hospital. Mr. R Barnes. 49. a counsellor at the British Embassy in Jakarta. Is said to be suffering from a "tropical diisease" He is resting com-51 words
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73 1961-05-05 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Government today published j details of a Bill to provide (or the establishment of a police cadet corps. The corps, when formed. I will be affiliated to the Sin- gapore Police Force, but the, cadets will not have the power., of73 words
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244 1961-05-05 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. l/'IDNAPPERS whose victims are abducted for the purpose of being murdered, or who dispose of their victims so that they are put in danger of being murdered, can be sentenced to death or to life imprisonment, according to a Bill amending244 words
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129 1961-05-05 5 'Small object' that shot across the road... KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— An 11-year-old boy told an inquest today how his five-year-old brother was knocked down by a lorry at the mile Kepong Road on Dec. 12 last year. > A. Subramaniam said he was looking after >ome goats on one side129 words
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Article42 1961-05-05 5 IPOH. Thurs. The Peralr division of the Malayan Trad* Union Congress will hold a two-day trade union education seminar at the Perak Clerical Union here from Saturday. About 40 unionists living in and around Ipoh are expected to attend.42 words
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Article60 1961-05-05 5 IPOH. Thurs. A burglar was today sentenced to four years" jail to be followed by three years' police supervision for hourebreaklng and theft. Yee Wing Kong. 32, Dleaded guilty to breaking Into a house in Green Hill and stealing three pens, a $600 cheque and $9.75 cash60 words
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Article227 1961-05-05 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The University of Malaya in Singapore today issued the following results of the intermediate examination for the degree of LI.E Abdifl Ha!;m Mb All. Alun:id bin Abdul. Ahmad Thanl bin Haji Ahmad. Anawarul Hawue bin Manir Uddin. Arlffin bin Jaka. Au Yeong Khuen. Bhuvanadas s227 words
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Article, Illustration197 1961-05-05 6 THE time is the 1920s of William Faulkner. The place Yoknapatawpha County Court in Mississippi. Before a haunting crowd of men and women of America's deep, dire South, a Negress is being tried for the murder of an infant child. The judge pronounces her guilty.197 words
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330 1961-05-05 6 BB in clothes still turns the eyes when she turns 'private eye 9 WHO'S your favourite filmland sleuth? Well, mine's Brigitte Bardot. Yes, pouting, petulant Brigitte Bardot, as she appears in her latest film called "Come Dance W'th Me" and who wouldn't dance with La Bardot? In what must be,330 words
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Miscellaneous201 1961-05-05 6 Buys Bunny By Ralph Heimdahi EPHiH|^^fl~k'"oW. KIP 'MAKIN' THESE IS I JHIS IS TH 1 THIRD i WHERE'S \j I £,i 7 Abner By At Capp F V/^ /^S?^.A.T VOl LBE OUTA \f LL NKVAH AI If LET UM V N Y Wrtrvi /it W /^3T^^\ THET VASE AFORE H201 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1961-05-05 7 His plan to camouflage snow vehicles from enemy: Screen them with canpas 9 put up sign in German, 'Latrines for colonels only 9 IN October 1941, when World War II was at its grimmest stage, Lord Louis Mountbatten was appointed Chief of Combined1,335 words
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Article62 1961-05-05 8 7* H $l» Minimum) WEE THIAM LEONC. IT. PaMrd «ay pew i Jt Tuing Bahm Road. all. i a •khii UsMaa, ai S.M pin on J 11, kcvMf haMatf I Mfe. W«a Ck Kiai. I Haufhtrr. Wei Lll Oruk, 1 son mla» and .*> (rand- as Bonn Hmin l.ild.62 words
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Article109 1961-05-05 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS H tilt {Minimum) thar.k Masai and ntsSUVM for' tMtl »md v .«nr» and cifts on tn« manta« on 4 «1 MR. ML. TANC and family tliai.k -md f'irnda for thfir vrry rr»thv scroll*, loan of \rhirlra and aitrndanca at thr fun.ral of UM Ist. Madam Chtonf Vokr Lar.109 words
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Article36 1961-05-05 8 .'</ Wm4» IM i Minimum) RAYMOND DAVID EACLAND In Ijindon. i.ft.ll H:« lift »a> Krntl«: ao m .1 in him that naturr rrnth' -t.nd up and say to all tht world. Ihia Aaa a man36 words
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Article267 1961-05-05 8 ;n Wort, $l» (Mimtmum) YOUR HOME MM h..vt NaM frtad smHI with Am\» k. thr wondrr I al all good LAST 7 DAYS: Bargains at Modtrn Silk stn- to hat t I) tocrtlwi 34 High pen FLIES ROUND YOUR food* Chta» let iar. r>. Annfrnu* In th* kil.hrn l»«267 words
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799 1961-05-05 8 The Straits Times Friday, May 5, 1961. The Election Rowdies •ranting in this that the new I regulations will have to be strictly enforced or they v. ill be useless. The regulations also apply only to polling day, I admittedly the day of days, but gangsters do not always wait799 words
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Article527 1961-05-05 8 The foundation storve of the now building for the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka was laid yesterday, marking the virtual r>nd of the agency's long wait for proper working quarters. Since 1956, when it was formed. I the Dewan Bahasa has had to make do with the skimpiest accommodation,527 words
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Article, Illustration956 1961-05-05 8 NASSER, HUSSEIN BURY THE HATCHET WHY DID THE KING DO IT? SOME SEE IT AS ONLY POSSIBLE WAY HE CAN ENSURE HIS OWN SURVIVAL IN contrast to the tradition of the blood feud among desert tribes, modern Arab political leaders have remarkable powers of ignoring or forgiving past injuries. President956 words
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Article1138 1961-05-05 8 TIN THE CHALLENGE MALAYA FACES PART TWO OF A PENETRATING ASSESSMENT Too much. ..and TAXATION too little IT may be pointed out that for some mining companies iji Malaya U'iO was indeed a prosperous year, but that is only to beg the question from an overall point of view, particularly1,138 words
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Advertisement543 1961-05-05 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. i I I i i HUTCHISON: on 3rd M»Y at Ma. firaclt! Ho.i>;u, .<.. tu Pal «nd Jo* i it Both wrll M H,,rW> |M i Mm, mum, MM COM .on «l M-iilam Chin Koh Th>r I. I) Pa Kim. diuKMrr of Mr. and Mn Safe T»ik l^«n«543 words
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Advertisement89 1961-05-05 8 CUBA TWO YEARS AFTER What is really happening in Cuba? Since Fidel Castro's revolution, an iron curtain has clanged down on this once (ay, colourful country, enclosing the bleak monotony of a Soviet satellite. A grim article in the April Reader's Digest (now on sale) takes us behind this curtain,89 words
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Advertisement92 1961-05-05 8 RELIEF! for UPSET i^^M STOMACH J^O and .•AvSf HEADACHE ]^f^ fk Alka- Seltzer %L X Now in a single-dose pack "%X You can now buy famous *rfm Alka-Seltzer in convenient ~lm lo 'l P ;u 'k*. each containing m one tablet, its the quick .v ih.iy way to get happy92 words
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Article, Illustration450 1961-05-05 9 FOUR REMEMBER HER... SHE WAS STAR ATHLETE, PREFECT, ROCK W ROLLER 1/XALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The staff and students of the Army's Bourne School here were all agog with excitement today on learning that their former star athlete, prefect and rock V roll dancer,450 words
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Article29 1961-05-05 9 Co-op tea party l JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Johore Bahru Co-opera-tive Society will hold a ten party at the Temenggong Abdul Rahman School at 5 p m. on Saturday.29 words
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Article, Illustration233 1961-05-05 9 Maimun tells how kampong visit led to incident KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A 19-YEAR-OLD Malay beauty was inno- > cently involved in a misunderstanding which led to 60 members of the Royal Malayan Air Force storming into Kampong Bahru here on Tuesday. Today, the girl. Che Maimun binte Yassin, told how233 words
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Article128 1961-05-05 9 ]£I'ALA LLMTtR, Thurs. —A seven-member Malayan parliamentary delegation left by air today for a two-week tnr of India as guests of the Indian Government. The delegation is led by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dato Haji Mohamed Noah. He said: "We128 words
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Article79 1961-05-05 9 A $200,000 HOSTEL CEREMONY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The laying of the foundation stone of the $200,000 hostel for I plantation workers' children will take place at 7.45 a.m. next Friday. The 50-room hostel will accommodate 250 boys and girls, whose parents had been killed on the estate during the Emergency.79 words
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Article67 1961-05-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. will leave on Monday for England and India to study transport methods. A Government statement said today. Inche Saraon has been invited to visit England by the British Minister of Transport. Mr. Ernest Marpies From67 words
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Article38 1961-05-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A verdict of misadventure wa; recorded at an Inquest today on a 20-year-old hawker, Cheng Tin Kak. whose body was found in a disused mining pool at Kampong Pandan on Dec. 8 last year.38 words
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Article24 1961-05-05 9 JESSELTON. Thurs— The Australian Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. G.A. Jockel. will arrive here by air on May ft on a two-day visit.24 words
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Article32 1961-05-05 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Thur&. The State Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Loke Wing San, has been transferred to Penang. He has been succeeded by Mr T. N. Nathan. Industrial Relations Officer. Penang.32 words
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112 1961-05-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Five parang-wielding gangsters all wearing masks entered a house in Loke Yew Road here last night and attacked a group of youths. Two of the youths were Injured. The condition of one of them. Choo Kwal Yuen, 20. Is reported to112 words
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Article164 1961-05-05 9 Whiteaway Ipoh branch to close SINGAPORE, Thurs. Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co. will be closing down its branch In Ipoh, Mr. R. Jacobs, the General Manager for Singapore and Malaya, disclosed here today. Th«. branch first opened Its doors In 1910 and will close on July 31 this year. Mr. Jacobs164 words
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Article32 1961-05-05 9 BRISBANE. Thurs— a .a will be among six South-East Asian countries whose students will hold a four-day "International camp" this month at Noosa, a beach resort. 100 miles from here.32 words
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Article31 1961-05-05 9 IPOH. Thurs.— A maidservant. Chan Ling. 57. was killed this morning when she rell on the road from the first floor window of a cofTeeshop In Theatre Street here.31 words
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225 1961-05-05 9 CHANGES introduced to improve conditions In the local market have resulted in a greater public interest and a larger turnover in shares, says the report of the committee to the annual meeting of the Malayan Stock Exchange, held here. The report says225 words
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Article, Illustration203 1961-05-05 9 ROAD FLOOD HAZARD SHOULD END IN 3 YEARS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Flood hazards to motorists along Bukit Timah Road the Singa-pore-Johore trunk highway are expected to be completely removed in about three years' time. Plan shelved The Public Works Department has begun a survey of the region to investigate how best203 words
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Article48 1961-05-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Several people have appliei' tor pioneer status for factories they want to set ud for producing dish washing powder and electric fan.-* A Ministry of Commere* an'J Industry spokesman said that only one applicant in eacl' industry would be given a pioneer certificate^48 words
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Advertisement157 1961-05-05 9 Typewriting is a pleasure with SMITH CORONA 51^ FEATURING FEATHER ktf titer TOUCH keyboard Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Ipoh Jetselton S ACENTS FOR TYPEWRITERS (M LTD. I C] De Witt s /> c i Kidney Bladder Pills Px act directly f %f M tffl •n your IV I U II157 words
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Advertisement39 1961-05-05 9 or WEARNE BROS. LTD., Malacca. Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Penan|. UNIVERSAL CARS— Ipoh. EAST COAST MOTORS. Kuonton. AUTO S Mm Bm^^C .mm Mr 7 f i ATZmm it Jj^yh^Ly^ A 9 .nH- HONG SEH, 177-179, Beach Road, Singaporc-7, Telephone *****-6.39 words
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322 1961-05-05 10 SINGAPORE BIG TRADER IN OLD JUTE BAGS SINGAPORE continues to be the leading trad- ing centre for old Jute bags in South-East Asia, states the Jute and Gunny Review. Because or her pre-emin-ence as an entrepot centre, being the largest port in South-East Asia, second only to London in the322 words
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327 1961-05-05 10 HENRY PAUL - Federation mining boom: Tin, bauxite, ore output up HENRY PAUL By ■yjALAYA'S mining industry, producing a variety of ores, boomed during March at a steady rate and production exceeded the previous month's figure. Another outstanding feature was the emergence of India as a major parchastr of Malaya's tin. surpassing several327 words
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Article, Illustration85 1961-05-05 10 EUROPE TRIP FOR MANAGER Mi: ALEX S WEE (above), sales manager of Anglo-American Corporation (M) Ltd., has left for a three-month tour of Europe. Mr. Wee will visit factories there including Burmeister and Wain of Copenhagen, whose diesel engines are now handled locally by Anglo-American. The Far East representative of85 words
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228 1961-05-05 10 Unilever's big sales campaign in Malaya FIVE senior marketing executives of Unilever Export Ltd. recently arrived in Malaya from Britain for an extensive sales campaign for new Pepsodent toothpaste. Heading the "selling contingent" i a Mr. G. V. Morley, the toilet preparation director and Mr. A. D. Sims, the Far228 words
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194 1961-05-05 10 India now a major industrial country INDIA is emerging as A a major industrial power in Asia, says a report issued through the Indian Commission in Singapore. The overall index of industrial production shows an advance of 56 points lrom 105 in 1950 to 161 in 1955, the end of194 words
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Article72 1961-05-05 10 BLACK and white pepper imports into Singapore in January totalled 1.605 tons, down 1.191 tons compared with the previous month. Last year's total shipments to the local market were 15,795 tons a decrease of 22.287 tons compared with 1959. Exports In January amounted to 1.852 tons72 words
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Article65 1961-05-05 10 The 600 m.p.h. DC-8 jetliners will go into service on Scandinavian Airlines System's Far East-Europe route via southern Asia and the Middle East on Sept. 28. the company announces. This will complement the SAS DC-8 North Pole route linking Japan. Alaska and Europe. The65 words
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Article98 1961-05-05 10 New express service for ships TME Ben Line Steamers A Ltd. announce further improvements in their Europe-Far East services with an express service from London to Singapore in 20 days, faster services from Singapore and Malaya to Europe, a monthly service between Europe and Japan and a monthly sailing between98 words
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Article29 1961-05-05 10 The Federation of Malaya produced 37,900 cwt. of soap in January compared with 23.400 cwt. in the previous month. Singapore's output was 17,400 cwt. against 18,200 cwt29 words
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Article82 1961-05-05 10 Pan-Malayan production ot biscuits in January was 44.700 cwt compared with 42.800 cwt. in the previous month. Singapore's share was 13.700 cwt down 1.400 cwt. but the Federation's output of 31.000 cwt shows a rise of 3.30Q cwt. Pan Malayan output last year was 496.900 cwt..82 words
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Article, Illustration152 1961-05-05 10 4 BRITISH businessman will visit Singapore from Manila on May 15 in the course of a Far East trip. He is Mr. Harley Watkins, export supervisor of Ward, Blenkinsop and Co. Ltd.. one of Britain's leading pharmaceutical houses whose products are used by hospitals152 words
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Article126 1961-05-05 10 SARAWAK $12.8 M FALL IN TRADE 'THE total value ">r Sa- rawak's external trade in January was $64.4 million, $12.8 million less than in December. Imports were worth $34.9 million, down $5.1 million, and exports at $29.4 million were lower by 57.7 million. Marked decrea.se-, in value were recorded in126 words
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Article25 1961-05-05 10 Mr. S. T. Weng, vicepresident of Wah Chang Corporation, New York arrives in Singapore on Monday from Hong Kong on a business visit.25 words
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Advertisement241 1961-05-05 10 263 The arch that makes skidding IpHHJj obsolete S^3H3 HYSTER' H^r has it! C H■ >B^Bj fl 99^^^m tt&v] E^E~' 9^Bv? Hyster integral arches make arch logging possible in areas where ground skidding is normally used steep, heavily forested terrain. Models for Cat D 4, D 6 and D 7241 words
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Advertisement213 1961-05-05 10 Pye is the word for progress PVB STEREO BLACK SOX famous Carrard 4-spttd record player for all monaural I and tter— records. High Quanty stereo amplifier with fully variable Bast D and Trebb controls. Sockets for extension speakers and tape. Fully (1 tropkahttd. This is the magnificent Pye Stereo Black213 words
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Advertisement1682 1961-05-05 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Till 241S PASSAGE ENfIUIIIESi Till 2«11 TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Oue S pore Sails r. s"ha« fenang BEMODOCUS Havre, limpeel. Dublin In Pt May I May I ATREUS Luerpael ll Part May I CYCLOPS A werp, H'burg, LiverpMl May 9/121,682 words
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Advertisement1328 1961-05-05 11 THE E. A. C. LINES- one*.■gr*7">v AOEN. REDSEA. MEDIIERUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN NITS. jfcj2L_J®k S'oore P. Sham Pena-g Pf\S\R| "SARGODHA" a) Gli. I A/ 9 May 5/ 7 May 1/ I May YjMlj'c7 "JUTLANDIA" k) c) 22/24 May 2S/27 May 2121 May VVjcanr BUSUANGA" a) It May/ 4 June 1/1,328 words
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Advertisement1413 1961-05-05 11 Bnb THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. W SIHGAPORE (lacarparattd ll tke Untad Kingdom) IS LINES SAILS tl ABEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham Penang UNWYVIS LnorpMl, Havri, M'brougti ll PwVTMay lENVENUE Antwerp, LIMM, Hamburg Bremen, Rotterdam 1/ I May lENLOMOND Leaden, Rotterdam. Hamburg Ma. 19/1 May LiMm direct1,413 words
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Advertisement1258 1961-05-05 11 W McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. w_ iH^l TEl> t l ELLERMAN LINE tfc KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ft MILL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF SINGAPORE Accepting earn fir Central ft Sautk S'pori P. Sham Penang America ll Fart, I May 1/11 May 12/111,258 words
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513 1961-05-05 12 From Our Market Correspondent rN shares continued active on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with selective buyers again in evidence in the market. During the afternoon prices were inclined to level out however. Federation brokers reported tin shares were irregular with business513 words
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Article21 1961-05-05 12 Malayan Stork Indices: May 4 May 3 Industrials: 1*7.00 17.V13 Tins: 209.94 295.89 Rubber: 247.11 247.11 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article860 1961-05-05 12 BUSINESS on UM Malayan Siock Exchange, Kuala Lumpur yesteraay with the number of deals in brackets was: Industrials: K. and N. ords (4.000) $2.55. $2.56: Gammon C~.ooo> ii.2\, HJ/J3: G'toun Diap. M.OOO) 52.35: McAli*ter (2,000) si. 33: Cold Stores <5.000)-$2.4o: S. Traders (4.000) 53.83, 53.87«, $3.^i: Boustead860 words
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Article149 1961-05-05 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Singaporo wharvss today ara Oiang Seng j NW. 4. Siru«a NW. 5. Frankfurt 4 Laura Maeruk It, Pyrrhus 15- 16, Batavih 24. Dimltry Pozharaky 25/26. Hcemiikerk l! 9 30, Ctiandpara 38/39, Nlssho Maru 40/41. London Breeze 44. Outer Roads: Milford. Tyne Breeze, Thoraov.149 words
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Article132 1961-05-05 12 THI Chinm Praduca Exchange, Sin--1 taporo, noon pncti w*r pieul ytitarday wara Capra: quiet ateady: VK/Contlnent April shipment $274 buyers. $2S tellers. Coconut Oil: quiet: bulk HI sellers, himneat «-aa reported done. Muntok white SISTi. Sarawak whit* *180, Sarawak special black Jir>2i, garbled I-impond special black $1524. Lampong132 words
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Article71 1961-05-05 12 THE Malayan Cichangt Banks' Am. ciatiar made thru* crtangra In Ita rates to merchanti yesterday (all ratea to S100): tailing T.T. or 0.0. rtady: Swiss Francs 140!: Frtncn Frtnta 15SJ; Bttgian Francs 1623: Otutscns Marks 1281. On the frst tictianga marktt In Hang Kong, the U.S. dollar was71 words
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Article56 1961-05-05 12 Outputs from the estates and mines in the Cuthrie Agency (MaU>») Ltd.. Group for March and for 1961 todate in brackets are as follows: Rubber 6.464.000 lb (22.431 000 '■■■>■ tea (black) 164.000 lb (446.000 lb.). palm oil 2.235 tons (5.733 tons), palm kernel* 617 tons (1.581 tons),56 words
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Article179 1961-05-05 12 RUBBER fell below the 90 cents level in Singapore yesterday for the first time since i mid-April on the easI ing of the Laos situation. 2a Those operators who had bought expecting higher prices as the Laos situation deteriorated took profit after the ceasefire announcement. By179 words
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Article213 1961-05-05 12 MAY ftrst grade rubber buyer* f.o.b. ilo.trd in Singapore yesterday at M»J cents per lh. down 1 1 cents on Wednesday s tloftins price. The tone was quiet. I. CC.It. A. closing price* in centa per lh. yesterday wert: Int. 1 R.s.S. Bpot f.o.b. buyer* 891, sellers Bt|213 words
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Article110 1961-05-05 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares were steady on the Exchange toaay, Humes eased Is. to 635. Base metals and oils were steady. Consolidated Zinc, eased 4s. 9d. to 955. and Santos gained Is. lo 11s. 9d. Commonwealth bonds were steady. Con. Zinc 95 3 Vt. Isa 64 3 N110 words
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Article16 1961-05-05 12 Kuala Reman produced 77,000 lb. of rubber in April. Indragiri's crop was 132.021 lb.16 words
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Article138 1961-05-05 12 rK)R the nrst time since August last year Malaya's adverse trade balance was virtually extinguished In March. The visible adverse balance was reduced to only $200,000 compared with 515.9 million in February. Exports during the month rose $83.3 million to 5374.8 million importsbeing worth $67.6 million more at138 words
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Advertisement1190 1961-05-05 12 Sxprass U.S.A. Pacitic ek Atlantic Coast Service I I A MA. t.I.A. t.I.A. t.I.A. sport Mo-co"* Honolulu S. Frtneiseo' L AnftlM N.York Kiitikiw) Mara" 11/24 Ma> 21 Ma, 12 Jttt It Jttl I Jill "Ortftt Mirt" IS/11 Juit 23 Jilt S July 12 tilj 21 Jlly Ai: suitiDty equipped with1,190 words
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Advertisement305 1961-05-05 12 JJt^TBOUN^ EUROI-E SERVICE Snare P. S laa Petatg SABRINA I/IB May 11 May 12 May M'sullei, Haire. Otnkrik SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE S lire I TI 1/ I May Ouroar. (22/S). Port Eliia&etri (2S/S), Capetown tll/S), Matadi 01/9). Lagos (7/1). Cotonou (18/ I). Accra, EASTBOUNO 'akoraei. Abidjan. Freetown. Conakry.305 words
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Advertisement35 1961-05-05 12 CLOSING PRICES SINGAPORE. May 4. RUBBER: 89f cents per lb. (down li cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 89', cents (easier). TIN: $428.87 i per pica! (up $1.50). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 15 tons).35 words
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Advertisement1306 1961-05-05 12 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR I NOTICE BOARD I Pursuant to Section 29 of the TRVFFir nrptRTMFVT i Trusu-es Ordinance (Chapter 34 > iKArrn depart MK.-Nr ail persons interested m or having NATIONAL DAY 3 IfJNI 1961'ilainis ■gainst Me Estates oi any NorrrF t«* wfpfwv oivfn of lhe deceased persons undermenaS^^^^^s^S^lJ^^ a1,306 words
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Advertisement793 1961-05-05 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ANDERSON SCHOOL. Ipoh has Immediate vacancies for the following teachers: (1) VITH Form I Malay: (2) VITH Form Oeoßt.i--phy: (3) Science Forms IV (4 1 Three for general subjects Forms I III. Preference to Unlver.Mty Graduates. Applications to Secretary Board of Governors, Anderson School, by 15th May, stating793 words
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Advertisement840 1961-05-05 13 i^iltilJNiWTinTrHTTT^ (Continued from Pace I) SITUATIONS VACANT it Words SS (Min.)— Box St ct: tstra WANTED mala and female voices for atiditlomnK for radio use. Apply Box T. B' pore. EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN or Eurasian lady required for Primary 1 in Prvate School. Box A 6042 S.T. S portWANTED a qualified840 words
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Advertisement948 1961-05-05 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Words SS (Min.)— Bex St ct: txtra TWO ITOCK BOOK Clerks In Ipoh required by European Commercial House. Experience essential. Apply in first Instance to Box AOl7 8.T.. Ipoh. WANTED ONE BXPIRIBNCBO Civil Kngineer. one experienced Architect, one experienced Technical supervisor, and one experienced Technical Assistant. Applications948 words
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Advertisement976 1961-05-05 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT M Words Si (Min.)— Box it et: txtra IMMIOIATILV AVAILABLE, anprox. 1000 sq.ft. having constructed with two executive rooms at reason- I able rental, situated at Cecil Street, enquiry tel. (B'pore) *****. GODOWN SPACE WANTED Wards Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtra GODOWN SPACE of approximately 10.000976 words
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Advertisement782 1961-05-05 13 EDUCATION it Wards Si (Min.)— Bex it cts. txtra BEGINNING MONDAY Morning/ Afternoon -Night Typewriting, shortband. Book-keeping, hnglish. Mainerantics. Dressmaking, embroidery. Ora- duatc Teachers. Singapore Commercial School. (Opposite Rex Cinema). LEARN BOOK-KEEPING from U.K. trained trainer, no extra fees. New sessions begin to-day, enrol imme- dlately. Also new classes, shorthand.782 words
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Advertisement816 1961-05-05 13 LOST it Wards SS (Min.)— Bex it cts. mrtre LBST In Adelpht Park Estate, j Siamese cat (male), name "Sugar" wears collar and disc. Reward. Phone Spore *****. FOUR YEAR. Brown Boxer dog. "Koko lost at 9t milestone Tampines Road. Finder contact Sena. 136 Tampine.« Road. Spore. Reward i offered.816 words
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Advertisement814 1961-05-05 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE I* Worsts Si (Min.)— Box St ct: txtra BARCAINI Best bid above 52.6007- Vauxhall Victor 195S excellent condition no accidents, '.'nd owner preceeding BMIMM Details/Inspection. Ring B'pore HTOT. CHEAP SALE one Bedford t>Us sitting cai>a<ity M/M seaters, one Morns Minor Saloon car 4-doors one owner phone 2921814 words
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Advertisement561 1961-05-05 13 FOR SALE 2t Words SS (Min.)— Box 50 cts. extra NEWSTOCK ARRIVED? Chenille Bedcovers. Kngllsh Bedcovers, American Bedcover.', Indian Bedcovers. Pun Multl-Coloi.red from SI.vMX Luck a 17, Orchard Road. Spore. BAROAINS:— Ladles house-coats 57.50, low-back and six-way brassieres $3.90. Ladles t^e-shlrtu, blouses, sl.-irks and many others at reduced Milady s561 words
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561 1961-05-05 14 DPP's 'jury had not been misdirected' submission SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray, agreed in the appeal court here today that the trial judge in the Linda Fong case had not directed the jury on a "question of knowledge."561 words
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211 1961-05-05 14 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. —The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, I n c h e Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, has set a goal for padi planters in Kelantan and Trengganu to equal the crop yield of West Coast planters. Inche Aziz said today211 words
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Article61 1961-05-05 14 PENANG. Thurs.— m\ unemployed man told a magistrate's court today he carried a dagger for stlf-pro-tectlon. He said he had been 'threatened by gangsters from Ipoh. The magistrate, Mr. H. Sankey. was not satisfied with the explanation and jailed Shariff bin Ibrahim, 21, for three months for61 words
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95 1961-05-05 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. News was received here today of the marriage of two Singapore students in the United States. They are Mr. Lawrence Lav Buong Ling, now studying at the Randolph-Mac on College, and Miss Ellian Wong Yah Ling. who is training as a nurse95 words
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Article251 1961-05-05 14 BENTONG. Thursday. AH NAM, 26. chairman of the Karak Local Council, 14 miles from here, and four tappers were found guilty by a magistrate's court yesterday of wilfully disobeying a police order to disperse when they stood in a group on a road. They were fined251 words
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Article29 1961-05-05 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Visiting Colombo Plan consultant Mr. K. Santhanam. will talk on "Social and Cultural Evolution in Free India" at the Ramakrishna Mission at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday.29 words
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Article43 1961-05-05 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A verdict of misadventure was recorded today at an Inquest on a woodcutter. Han Ching. 30, who accidentally cut hJs right thigh at Kallang Road on the morning of March 12. Han died within 20 minutes of the accident.43 words
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Article46 1961-05-05 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —The Assistant Coroner. Mr. Loke Slew Hoong, today recorded an open verdict on a motorcyclist. Tan Chye San. 30. of Yong Sla 1 Street, who was found sprawled on Alexandra Road, with the motor-cycle beside him, on the night of Feb. S.46 words
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137 1961-05-05 14 Another 4 industries get pioneer status CINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« Government today announced that it has given pioneer status to another four industries for the manufacture of 11 products. This brings the number of pioneer Industries to 15 and products, 54. The new pioneer industries I are: metal manufacture, for metal137 words
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Advertisement778 1961-05-05 14 IXatr or: Tan Chin Sent Late of No. Si, I.oronj M. Trlok Kurau Road. Singapore: drirasrd who died on 29-1-61 (PT DC/81) Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustee's Orumance (Chapter 34 all persons interested in or having i l.unis agalnsi the estate of the deceased person abovemetuioned whether as778 words
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Advertisement745 1961-05-05 14 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be hrld at our Saleroom No. 104 Market 'Street. On Tuesday. Sth May 19C1. at 2.30 p.m. 1. No. 27 Klang Lane, area 3.818 f-q :i. freehold, rent $190/-. 2. Nos. 33 33-A Klang Lane, aiea 4.030 sq.ft. freehold, rent $700/- iturnLsned). :3.745 words
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Advertisement142 1961-05-05 14 D I 1 V SOCIAL AND WELFARE DV I LOTTERY TICKETS try yaur lurk besides contributing to ONE OF THE institutions WELFARE ivork WHICH RECEIVED CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE social WELFARE A A Jk \JT <4 M <4 SERVICES LOTTERY MAY 1901 SOCIAL AND WELFARE SERVICES LOTTERY WILL BE DRAWN ON142 words
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Miscellaneous296 1961-05-05 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS of idle enjoyment (4, 3. 8). 4. Railways taking one thousand 5. Wildly dig a mine that isn't to the foreign ship with no there at all (8) margin (8) 6. One interruption for fat land--8. Incautious finally to lay about owner (5). one 6l 7.296 words
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Article196 1961-05-05 15 ST HONORE KEEPING BT TIMAH FORM ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep pENANG. Thurs.— Veni Vici Stable's St. Honore, a recent winner at Bukit Timah, is keeping his form well. With stable-mate District Line (J. Wilson) for company, St. Honore ran 3f in 40 1/5 on the196 words
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Article, Illustration45 1961-05-05 15 Layer loses racket but he wins AUSTRALIAN tennis star Rod Layer found nimself without his racket when it flew out of his hand when playing against Britain's Bobby Wilson during the hard court championships at Bournemouth, Hampshire, last week. Layer won the match. Reuter picture.Reuter - 45 words
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Article301 1961-05-05 15 'NEW DEAL' FOR TRAINERS LONDON, Thursday REVOLUTIONARY changes in the procedure for dealing with cases of doping in British racing is recommended in a report which has been presented to the stewards of the Jockey Club and the National Hunt Committee. The report was drawn up301 words
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Article114 1961-05-05 15 Special races for Cl. 5 horses IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Turf Club will provide four consolation races for class 5 horses at their Derby i^eeting here on June 10. 11. 17 and 18. Class 5 horses which have not won since June 30 last year will be eligible to compete.114 words
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Article38 1961-05-05 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Japanese university waterpolo team may play a match against Singapore here In September. The Japanese, who will be on their way home from Bulgaria, are expected to arrive on Sept. 11.38 words
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Article48 1961-05-05 15 SINGAPORE, rhurs. The annual A. Ragnavan Memorial Cup volleyball tournament organised by the Kerala Association will begin on Sunday with two matches One of the matches will feature the defending champions, R.A.F. Seletar Civilians, against Kerala Torpedo. Thr? other will be between United Sembawang and Alexandra48 words
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Article70 1961-05-05 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Hong Kong cricket team to meet Malaya in the Interport match at Kuala Lumpur on May 27 and 29. will arrive here on May 18. The visitors will open their tour with a two-day match in Singapore (May 20-21). They70 words
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Article109 1961-05-05 15 SOCCER SPORE LEAGUE OIV. 3C: P. Setla v Indian Brotherhood (Balestier); P. Peranakan v Indian Youngsters (St. George's Rdi. Bukit Panjang v Sulcaramal 'A' (Farrer Parkl Radln Mas v Bukil Tim«ih (Parrer Pic). J. BAHRl' LEAGUE DIV. 1: 1/2 Ourkhas v 221 BVD. MOR; DIv. 2A Starlight 'A'109 words
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Article25 1961-05-05 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Pemuda Bawean Singapura will meet Armada Malays in the Malay F.A.s Junior League final at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday (5.15 p.m.)25 words
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Article96 1961-05-05 15 Garden in 8-2 win OINGAPORE. Thurs. Serangoon Garden, whose four points from wins over Kattmg and Khalsa were taki a away from them following a protest that they had fielded three players registered in 1960. today returned to their campaign in the Singapore j Amateur F.A. League Div. 3B! with96 words
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Article230 1961-05-05 15 SOCCER J. BAHRI LEAGUE DIV. 2A. 63 OSP. RAOC 2 (Park, Mullroy) 221 BVD. MOR 1 -Musai; Div. 28: Customs 4 (Mahat 2, Sai Chong. Ah Lensr> IRC 2 (Pandien, Retnam). INTER-POLICE: J. Bahru 6 <Megat 4, Hltam 2) Muar 1 (Hassan). KAMPAR LEAGUE DIV. 1: MAS 2230 words
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Article275 1961-05-05 15 /CHESTERFIELD. Thurs. Rain, v^ wiilrh washed out play yesterday, again restricted the Australian cricketers on the second day of their match again!' Derbyshire here today. Play was able to start 15 minutes late, but after 65 minutes heavy rain drove the players In and anReuter - 275 words
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207 1961-05-05 15 GIVE SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS— SBA SINGAPORE Badminton Association will ask the Badminton Association of Malaya to give special concession rates to schoolchildren at the international match between Malaya and Denmark here later this month. A meeting of the management committee of SBA held last night decided to propose to207 words
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Article174 1961-05-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. SINGAPORE will not be included in the women's football tournament due to begin in June. The competition, to be run on Malaya Cup lines, is for a trophy donated by the Straits Times. Singapore are being left out because the competition174 words
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Article116 1961-05-05 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs Singapore Recreation Club retained the Clarke Shield when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 2-1 in their annual soccer match on th» padang today. S.R.C. led 1-0 at half-time Against the run of play. S.R.C broke througn and Lenny Nonls ended the move by beating116 words
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178 1961-05-05 15 MARINES, IN GOLD AND BLUE, SCORE 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— For 25 minutes Marines, playing in their new Jerseys of goia and blue, had atrocious iuck with their snooting. Then a lucky goal direct from a corner kick by All Johan broke the spell and Marines romped home 10-1 winners In178 words
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Article15 1961-05-05 15 PENANG, Thurs.— The Penang Cricket Association trial scheduled for this weekend has been cancelled15 words
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Article, Illustration217 1961-05-05 15 Vespa Commercials increase sales of Magnolia ice cream Cold Storage Creameries are operating a fleet of Vespa Commercials for retail deliveries of Magnolia Ice Cream yet another commercial firm that has recognised the vast possibilities of the smart little Vespa Vans, the most modern of all commercial vehicles. Vespa vans217 words
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Advertisement90 1961-05-05 15 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC h,r.c, fuse links The standard ft I performance^^^K| Harrisons Lisler Engineering Ud. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB Off-Course Betting at Bukit Timah Racecourse. Penang Meeting 7th, 10th 14th May $5/- Win 6c Place Tote $1/- Win <c Place Tote FORECAST TOTE ON ALL RACES Teas Refreshments Admission FREE BAND Children90 words
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Article263 1961-05-05 16 People's allegiance must be to Malaya, Tengku tells political rally ALOR GAJAH, Thursday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN said here tonight that not only must top jobs in the Government be Malayanised, but also the hearts and minds of the people. He was speaking of the situation both in263 words
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396 1961-05-05 16 'MAY I CRY NOW?' JEWISH CA VE GIRL ASKED JERUSALEM. Thursday. THREE-YEAR-OLD child emerging Ironi a cave in yilna Ghetto, where her mother had hidden her in silence for nearly a year, opened her mouth and said "Mummy, may I civ now?" the Eichmann trial was told today. Poet andReuter - 396 words
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Article125 1961-05-05 16 SCHOOLBOY AWARDED $6,250 DAMAGES SINGAPORE. Thurs. Judgement by consent following a settlement, was entered by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court here today for an eight-year-old schoolboy. Hong Chi Meng. for $6,250 with co.sts in an action for damages for personal injuries suffered by him in a car accident125 words
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Article75 1961-05-05 16 LONDON. Thurs.— Tne Protestant Truth Society here sent a telegram to Queen Elizabeth in Rome today protesting at the proposed Royal visit to Pope John at the Vatican. The message said that the society on behalf of 6,500 people signatories of a petition to the EarlUPI - 75 words
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116 1961-05-05 16 50 MOVED AS OLD JAP SHELL IS DETONATED SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fifty people were temporarily evacuated and a road was closed to traffic while an Army bomb disposal unit detonated an old Japanese shell off Farrer Road this morning. The shell was found yesterday evening near the Chin Mm Public School116 words
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Article165 1961-05-05 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A "Write-to-Mul" campaign has started in Singapore. "Mul" was the nickname given to Mrs. Ethel Mulvany. of Canada, while she was a prisoner of war in Singapore in World War 11. Mrs. Mulvany has written to the Straits Times to thank local people165 words
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Article, Illustration72 1961-05-05 16 KUALA LUMPUt, Thurs.— The new HM million Assunta Foundation Hospital was officially opened by the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. at Pctaling Java today. Six-year-old Assunta Manen. the first baby to be born in the original maternity clinic a72 words
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119 1961-05-05 16 RAIN AFFECTS PLAY IN U.K. CRICKET LONDON. Thuri.— Teu secies in today's encke maicnes: At Lord's: M.C.C. 323-9 dec. and 40-2. Suirey 253 <P May 70.. At Oxford: Lanes 300-7 dec. Oxlord 81-6 (rain). At Hovr: Sussex 189 and 26-2. Warwick 96 (D Bates 6-44 > Rain. At Gillinxham: SomersetReuter - 119 words
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Article32 1961-05-05 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off along St. Patrick's Road and Telok Kurau Road between St. Patrick's School and East Coast Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article41 1961-05-05 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Master Attendant, Singapore, today warned all ships that firing practice will be held by the RAF in the China Sea South Range every day in May between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., except Saturdays and Sundays.41 words
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Article415 1961-05-05 16 LONDON. Thurs. An initial I burst ol buying for the new ac- 1 ccunt. which oJncially starts on j Monday next, brought firm conditions to equity markets during the early states but later on certain amount of profit-taking I developed and some of the (tains Imm reduced while415 words
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Article152 1961-05-05 16 Alliance leader on local polls JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Speaker of the Johore Legislative Assembly. Tuan Haji Rahmat bin Haji Daud. last nifiht explained why the Al liance had fielded a candidate in every ward for the May 24 Town Council elections in the State. Tuan Haji Kahniat. who is152 words
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Article154 1961-05-05 16 70 H'ortfs IM I Minimum) BIRTH VIM To Inn. and Ch.-onc j Ktrl Cindy »t lalmon'l Matrrnlt- Hoiw on ■-.■-M n i Mother and dau^htu DEATH MRS. KHOO TECK BENC Ml Anna Chu Choo NM>. ancd 6"> >f:ir.-. |«-.-fd away ai 11.15 H.tii. 4..'> 61. Funeral MTTM .it 4.18 Pm.154 words
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