The Straits Times, 10 May 1961
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Title Section20 1961-05-10 1 AVIHM.I l»\ll V (IHIIIIKH SAII IV(II HS 90,000 The Straits Times it* Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1961. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article1040 1961-05-10 1 Hong Lim; Protest vote or repudiation? Party told: Analyse setback THE PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY today declared that if the result of the Hong Lim by-election accurately reflected the feelings of the people of Singapore, then it would be both immoral and impractical for the P.A.P. Government to1,040 words
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Article123 1961-05-10 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— Former newspaper editor. Mo- chtar Lubis. was quietly released on April 29 without I trial or official explanation, after being kept under house arrest for six years. Lubis was editor of the opposition daily. Indonesia Raya. which has now been banned permanently. Arrested123 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-05-10 1 BRITISH SOVEREIGN AND PONTIFF HAVE PRIVATE CHAT IN FRENCH QUEEN ELIZABETH and Prince Philip po^ed for this historic picture with the Pope in the Papal apartments at the Vatican. It was the first meeting of a British Sovereign with the Pope for nearly 40 years. TheyUPI - 57 words
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Article24 1961-05-10 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— The Indonesian Government la distributing battery radio sots to isolated tribes on the borders of Indonesia and British Borneo.— Reiner.24 words
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Article1275 1961-05-10 1 Aziz on leave with his brother THE DIARY OF THE UREA PLANS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TIIK Minister of Agriculture and Go-opera-tives, Indie Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. was stated today to be spending his leave with his younger brother, Inche Rahim Ishak, Political Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Culture, in1,275 words
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76 1961-05-10 1 CHIEF OF KENNEDY'S PEACE CORPS DUE CJIXOAPORE, Tues. Mr. Sargent Shriver. director of the United States Peace Corps, and brother in-law of President Kennedy, is due here tomorrow. Mr. Shriver is on a tour of Asia and Africa to offer American aid to underdeveloped countries. He will have talks with76 words
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Article27 1961-05-10 1 MELBOURNE. Tues—Sydney and Melbourne ports were idle today as nearly 100.000 dockers went on a 24- hour strike in protests against a proposed dock legi&lation.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article52 1961-05-10 1 Bonn aim in Brazil? TEL-AVIV. Tues.-A former Argentinian diplomat said here today that Martin Bormann. Hitler's Deputy was living on the ArgentinianBrazilian border as recently as five months ago. Dr. Gregorio Topolevski, former Argentinian Ambassador to Israel, told a press conference that according to latest information Bormann Is today inReuter - 52 words
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127 1961-05-10 1 'Hussein offer to abdicate' report I>EIRUT. Tins. King Hussein of Jordan offered to abdicate his throne because of Government and family opposition to his wed- ding to an English girl, the newspaper Annahar said today. The report *aid the Cabinet and Parliament refused King HUMeJn'i offe* and only accepted his127 words
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Article22 1961-05-10 1 TREASON CHAR LEOPOLDVILLI l ii i iK. i President iM<lii |i ■•i i i^ani-l DBgO K< P'i'>lii I T I i22 words
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Article231 1961-05-10 2 I ONDON. Tues. A love-lorn Ceylonese doctor vanished from a British passenger liner at sea when the girl he left behind refused to speak to him on the telephone, an official inquiry was told. The Ministry of Transport held an Inquiry aboard the 29.000-ton liner Orsova IntoUPI - 231 words
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Article42 1961-05-10 2 LONDON. Tues— Mr. David Ormsby-Oore, Minister of State in the Foreign Office, left here by air for Geneva today to resume leadership of the British delegation at the deadlocked East-West conI ference on cessation of nuclear weapons tests. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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138 1961-05-10 2 Conspiracy to smuggle Chinese into the U.S. XTEW YORK. Tues. I A restaurateur who j was voted Nassau County's "Man of th* 1 Year" in 1958 pleaded guilty yesterday to conspiracy to smuggling Chinese into the United States. Arthur Lem. 47. former owner of the Chungking Royal Restaurant in LongUPI - 138 words
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379 1961-05-10 2 OSLO, Tuesday. THE opinion is growing among Nato members that President Kennedy, after just under four months in office, is presenting his allies with too gloomy a picture of the world situation. The Earl of Home, of Bri- tain. Mr. Paul-Henri Spaak. ofReuter - 379 words
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Article, Illustration68 1961-05-10 2 A new-style stretcher, designed to give wounded troops a smoother exit from battle. The stretcher floats on air from the power of a pair of twostroke engines, can take two patients at once, and needs only two strctrlicrhearers instead of the usual four. It was designed by I68 words
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Article156 1961-05-10 2 WOMAN WHO PREFERRED TO HANG r.LASGOW, Tues. A 37--u year-old spinster threw five children from a thirdstorey window because she preferred to hang rather than return to a mental hospital, a court here was told. Jean Barclay Wadueil. charged with the murder of a four-year-old girl and th> attempted murderReuter - 156 words
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Article97 1961-05-10 2 MOSCOW. Tties. Rocket troops now form "the backbone of the combat might" of the Soviet forces. Marshal Andrei Orechko. Soviet Com-mander-in-chief of the Warnaw Pact, declared today. In a Pravda article markIng the 16th anniversary of Hitler's defeat, he said the ground forces, air force, navyReuter - 97 words
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Article110 1961-05-10 2 No seat for Benn I ONDON. Tues. Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn. 36. Britain's "reluctant peer," failed yesterday in his first bid to take the parliamentary seat which he won In a by-election at Bristol last week. Mr. Benn officially Viscount Stansgate tried to enter the House of Commons chamber to110 words
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Article89 1961-05-10 2 NEW YORK. Tues.— A United Nations survey published yesterday said that unless conditions improved In Indonesia within the next 10 years, five million children under one year old would die of malnutrition. The survey, by the United Nations Children's Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F> said that in India nutritionReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement91 1961-05-10 2 t .Aa&II^B -m >^^W r''*Y We never outgrow our need for milk HESPRAY For mother and child, milk is nature's 17*** A finest food. Enriched with Vitamins A and 0. 1 I NESTLES^ NESPRAY is Full Cream Cow's Milk— 1 It* Full cream there's none finer! For perfect health. p91 words
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Miscellaneous11 1961-05-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I ""-k k fIUNINIoWI/ V^^ VTALkOVK/11 words
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Article114 1961-05-10 3 Chinese grain for Albania TOKYO. Tues.—Com- munist China, which recently made a oi£ grain deal with Canada, is to export foodstuffs to Albania The New China News Agency said the Peking Government had agreed to provide millions of dollars worth of grains to its closest ally in the ideological struggle114 words
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Article24 1961-05-10 3 HOLLYWOOD: Gary Cooper, suffering from cancer, slept most >f the day in his home but bis condition remained unchanged, the 60-year-old star's doctor reported.24 words
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Article88 1961-05-10 3 ACCRA: President Soekarno of Indonesia will visit Ghana from Sunday to Tuesday. RANGOON: Five Commu- nist rebels, including the chairman of the Politouro of the Central Committee of the Burmese Communist Party, were killed by a police, patrol In a four-hour battle near Paungde, 120 miles north of Rangoon. NAIROBI:88 words
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339 1961-05-10 3 WASHINGTON, Tu«s, AMERICAS first astro- naut, Commander Alan Shepard, said yesterday that his flight could have been made "a lot earlier than Russian spaceman Yuri Gagarin's orbit of the earth nearly a month ago. But, he said at a Press conference here, that ItReuter - 339 words
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Article54 1961-05-10 3 BONN rues.—AuthorUies in the statt of ScbleswiifHolstein announced yesterday they are stopping home mail deliveries to wners of dangerous dogs. Authorities said 62 postmen were bitten by dog* in the Kiel postal district lasl year. Owners of dangerous dogs must pick up their mail at54 words
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213 1961-05-10 3 The OTHER SIDE of Russia's attraction by Kennedy WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT KENNEDY yesterday spoke of the other side of the "powerful attraction" which Russia exerted on the oppressed, hungry and ill-clothed people. In an address to the National Association of Broadcasters, Mr. Kennedy said it was logical that oppressed, hungry213 words
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136 1961-05-10 3 De Gaulle's new appeal for Algeria 'solution' DARIS. Tues.— President de Gaulle last night urged a "constructive association between France and Algeria' and made a special appeal to Europeans in Algeria to Join in working for such a solution In his first broadcast since the four-day Algiers revolt collapsed aReuter - 136 words
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159 1961-05-10 3 Earthquakes shake central Java as volcano erupts JAKARTA, Tuesday. /CENTRAL Java shook under earthquakes yesterday as Mt. Merapi (9,000 ft.) blasted rocks, lava and ash from a glowing crater. Jogjakarta and Magelang both rocked under a short series of tremors which cracked walls In Jogjakarta. but no casualties have beenReuter - 159 words
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Article64 1961-05-10 3 f OLOMBO, Tues. The Ministry of Defence and External Affairs announced that nine people have been detained In Jaffna and one person In Trincomalee under the emergency laws which were Imposed following the civil disobedience movement by the Tamils agitating for language rights. Censorship wasReuter - 64 words
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262 1961-05-10 3 Men who tried to parley in Congo slain A CCRA, Tues Gna- naian United Nations forces in Port Franqui in the Congo's Kasai Province were overwhelmed by Congolese troops and armed civilians on April 28 because they tried to parley instead of shooting, the Ghana Ministry of Defence said today.Reuter - 262 words
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Article97 1961-05-10 3 YEW YORK. Tues. The U. N. Committee on South-west Africa decided yesterday to apply en bloc foi visas from the South African Consulate-General In New York to visit the mandated territory in line with a recent General Assembly resolution Members agreed on this action at a meetingReuter - 97 words
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Article33 1961-05-10 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The Ford Foundation today announced a $225,000 grant to Burma for training fellowships for headmasters of agriculture schools and teachers of agriculture, mostly In the Philippines. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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162 1961-05-10 3 PRIESTS WILL GET A 'BRAIN-WASH' IN TIBET 'TOKYO. Tues— China soon will begin a political indoctrination programme for thousands of Buddhist priests in Tibet. According to the New China News Agency, in a report from tn«- Tibetan capital of Lhasa, the programme will, in effect, be an intensive "brain-washing" designedUPI - 162 words
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Advertisement113 1961-05-10 3 JLcuLxbiAxl clothes of all types for I S sljt children of all ages y^_ v>-^ .J in styles to suit all vi 3 QUALITY CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN TiSmiSF the minute-a-day denture cleaner BRUSHES DENTURES REALLY CLEAN F^tfltrt Idi IN ONE SIMPLE A PPL ICA T I on ,^_!|Q^l|W ULll I113 words
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Miscellaneous411 1961-05-10 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Back To Those Dates; NATIONAL SHORT W.WK 1200 Mld n 'K ht Close Down. jmtX 41 metre, RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave Services 476 metres National Shortwave Service A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News A.M 6.00 Time Signal, Negara--7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 800411 words
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Article77 1961-05-10 4 RATINGS NOT ABUSIVE, RULES COURT JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Three Royal Malayan Navy ratings were today acquitted and discharged on a charge of using abusive language. The magistrate. Inche Mahmood bin Ali. did not call on their defence. The three. .Wong Jiew Juan. 20. Alagaiah Muthukavundan. 20. and Mathew Cletu* Louis.77 words
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Article32 1961-05-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Major S. J. Plester, of 3 Base Ordnance Depot, will speak on "Packaging" at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West in Prince's Restaurant on Thursday.32 words
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280 1961-05-10 4 Doctors' code of ethics treats of f publicity KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE NEW CODE of Conduct for Malaya's 600 doctors recently drawn up by the Malayan Medical Association has two special sections devoted to advertising. Advertising, says the Code, should be taken n its "broadest sense" to include all those280 words
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210 1961-05-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two thousand Singapore school children will celebrate National Day on June 3 with a mass rally and march-past on the Padang at 9 a.m. The rally is part of a tentative programme which has been approved in principle by a ministerial210 words
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245 1961-05-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Kbir bin Johari. said today that he was "toying" with the idea of turning the Department of Tourism into a public body corporate. He was hopeful his idea would materialise before the245 words
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Article76 1961-05-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. An illegal Indonesian immigrant, Ahda bin Dart, was today jailed for three months after he pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of substituting his own photograph on another person's identity card without lawful authority. Insp. Teo Beng San, prosecuting, told the court76 words
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Article52 1961-05-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A man, Lav Weng Kwai. today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of a sewing machine, worth $513 on the afternoon of Jan. 6 at Tanjong Pagar Road. The case will be mentioned on52 words
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105 1961-05-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MR. Kelly Chan Kwai Yuen, the president of the Commissioner-General's Local Employees Union, was among 10 people, who were presented with insignia of orders and medals by the Com-missioner-General for South East Asia, the Earl of Selkirk at Eden Hall yesterday. Mr.105 words
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Article36 1961-05-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. S. R. Parker, deputy general manager of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. will speak on "The Supermarket Business" at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club in Cathay Hotel tomorrow.36 words
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Article236 1961-05-10 4 5 YEARS INSTEAD OF DEATH OINGAPORE, Tues. *3 A young factory worker, under sentence of death, will not die for killing a fellow worker. Instead. Yeo Peh Choh, alias Botak. 20, left the Court of Criminal Appeal to serve a five year sentence for manslaughter. His conviction for murder had236 words
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Article36 1961-05-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men, Allan Llm Klat Pung and Chung Seng Yew, were today remanded ln custody after they pleaded not guilty to a charge of armed robbery on the afternoon of Apr. 10.36 words
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Article51 1961-05-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Llm Hock Long, 20, of unknown address, was still unconscious in hospital this evening, more than 12 hours after he was found with head injuries at a lonely spot ln Jalan Lumba Kuda late last night. Police believe Lim was the victim of a51 words
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Article78 1961-05-10 4 Three new justices SINGAPORE, Tues. A law graduate from the University of Malaya is among three new law officers, appointed as magistrates this week. Mr. Ho Thian Cheh is the first locally-qualified man T .o hold a post on the bench. The other two new magistrates are Mr. John Dorai78 words
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261 1961-05-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday A CLERK was warned today that he would be Jailed for six months unless he paid up $2 100 due to his wife and two children by Thursday. Ng Klat Huat, taken to court following a complaint by his estranged wife.261 words
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Article121 1961-05-10 4 2-day trial ends in acquittal SINGAPORE, Tues.-JMiot Tan Hock Kee, charged with cheating Goh Peng Leong of $2,000 on July 1 last year, was today acquitted after a two-day trial ln the fifth magistrate's court. Mr. Richard Laycock. the magistrate, acquitting Tan upheld a submission by Mr. S. K. Lee.121 words
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Miscellaneous275 1961-05-10 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO. VI Prom London, Zurich, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA708) 5.50 p.m. Uaruda: From Jakarta (GA802) 9 a.m.; from Bangkok (GA803) 5.40 p.m. Thai Inter national: Prom Jakarta (TO402) 10.15 a.m. Cathay Pacific: Prom Hong275 words
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Miscellaneous52 1961-05-10 4 Amsterdam (KL832) 1.30 p.m. QanUa: To Jakarta. Perth (QF546) 7 p.m. Malayan Airways: To Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoli, Penang. Kota Bharu (ML132i 7 a"i.; 10 Kuala Lumpur iML170) 7.30 a.m.; to Kuchtng, Brunei, Jesselton (ML476) 8 a.m.; to Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang (ML152) 2.15 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML120)52 words
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Article481 1961-05-10 5 Modern society to get more emphasis than classics in new university courses KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A REVOLUTIONARY departure from the ri usual syllabus for Chinese studies will be introduced when the new Department of Chinese Studies begins functioning at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur481 words
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106 1961-05-10 5 SALLY: 'IT WAS LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT' LONDON. Tues. The mother of a London model who married the second son of the Sultan of Pahang in Malaya said here last night that It was "love at first sight" for the couple when they met here two years ago. Mrs SolomonReuter - 106 words
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Article56 1961-05-10 5 TELUK ANSON, Tues. Dr. L. W. Jayesurla, Chief Medical and Health Officer 1 r Perak. opened the World Health Day Exhibition at the Kwong Tong Hwee Kuan here yesterday. The exhibition was based on the theme "Accidents Ne?d Not Happen." On display were photographs, posters and models56 words
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Article213 1961-05-10 5 If UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— IV The last date for receiving memoranda and replies to the questionnaire Issued by the Railway Economics Commission has been extended to May 15. This was announced today by the commission's secretary. Inche Abdul Razak bin Yusof The original date was April213 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-05-10 5 Malaya's new High Commissioner to Australia, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, greets Mrs. Irene Pacey, well-known hostess to Malayan students, whom he met previously in Malaya and in Australia. Centre is Inche Bahadun bin Haji Hassan, Acting High Commissioner.47 words
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287 1961-05-10 5 Malaya: UN call for stability in world prices NEW YORK, Tuesday. MALAYA'S representative at a United Nations trade conference yesterday called for a reasonable degree of stability in world prices and also for full co-operation between the world's producing and consumer countries. Addressing the United Nations Commission on International CommodityReuter - 287 words
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Article46 1961-05-10 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Coroner. Mr. Sathi V. Kadlah. today recorded an open verdict on a pedestrian. Lee Toh Hee. 73. who died in hospital on June 13. 40 days after he was knocked down by a car In Jalan Besar.46 words
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134 1961-05-10 5 A TRAINING CENTRE FOR TEACHERS IN KUANTAN KUANTAN. Tues. A day training centre for primary school teachers has jusl been set up here. This 4s the second such centre in Pahang, the other one being at Raub. The first batch of 50 trainees, mostly from the East Coast States of134 words
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201 1961-05-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. —I Japanese experts now in Singapore have pinpointed three main obstacles to the estab- lishment of a steel and iron mill in the Jurongi industrial site. They are water facilities, electric power and provision 01 adequate installed roads, according to Mr. S.201 words
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118 1961-05-10 6 CINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Slametmuljana. 'lrst director of Singapore's Institute of National Language and Culture, toaay emphasised that racial and religious con.sldctations should not obstruct the institute from getting its staff from among the most suitably qualified men. Dr Slametmuljana. seconded by the Indonesian118 words
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Article23 1961-05-10 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tups. Registration of children for enrolment n: primary schools In Trer.gganu began today and wiii continue until June 15.23 words
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Article35 1961-05-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Fourth Criminal District Judge. Mr. Tan Wee Kian. has been appointed to the newly-created post of Legal Officer. Singapore Police Force. He will advise the police on legal matters.35 words
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Article33 1961-05-10 6 PENANG. Tues.— The Municipal Services Union will hold a picnic at Silver Sands. Batu Ferringhl. on Sunday. There will be sea and land sports and a joget party.33 words
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Article353 1961-05-10 6 It's for Malayans intending to study From DOUG LACKERSTEEN T ONDON, Tues.— L The Malayan Students' Union in London has published a 67-page guide book for Malayans intending to study in Britain and Ireland. In a message included in the handbook, the Prime Minister, Tengku353 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-05-10 6 Two hundred students from Kuala Lumpur, Klang and Port Swettenham were taken on a tour of the U.S.S. Saint Paul yesterday. Here one group is seen on the signal bridge35 words
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Article302 1961-05-10 6 A 'GET OUT' REPORT FOR ALBAR KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ FULL report of an incident in which a Radio Malaya representative was told to "get out" of a meeting in Trengganu by the Mentri Besar there, Inche Daud Samad, is to be submitted to the Assistant Minister of Broadcasting and302 words
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Article36 1961-05-10 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. Yeoh Ah Kok, 20, wa s derained in the Penang prison yesterday under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Buklt Mertajam police picked him up at Station Road on Sunday.36 words
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72 1961-05-10 6 Fisherman who stole two beautiful tombstones MALACCA. Tuesday. A fisherman. Tan Ah Kow. 17. said today he stole two tombstones because they were beautiful. Tan, a first offender, was bound over by the president of the Sessions Court. Mr. Gunn Chit Tuan. for one year in $250. He had pleaded72 words
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192 1961-05-10 6 IJUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerc*. Mr. R. Shoppee today said his chamber supported the proposal of the Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, to raise storage rates at Port Swettenham to ease the pile-up of192 words
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Article231 1961-05-10 6 IJUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Twenty-four of the 50 families whose homes In the Imbl Road area were demolished last month will move to the transit quarters at Sungei Besl soon. Announcing this today th» secretary of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Peoples' Progressive Party. Mr.231 words
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Article112 1961-05-10 7 FOUR FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE "MALACCA. Tues.— Two youths and two men were toaay sent for trial in the High Court oi. a charge of murdering a medicine shop assistant. They are Lim Kok Hock. 23, a labourer: Ong Joon Lim. 17. a brickmaker; Ng Key j Kip, 18.112 words
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Article41 1961-05-10 7 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Tue.v— A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded yesterday on a schoolboy. Hanifah bin Hassan, aged seven. Hanifah was injured In a car accident at the 39th milestone Kuala Lumpur-Ipoh Road on March 241 words
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Article23 1961-05-10 7 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Tues. rhe Tensku Ampuan of Selangor will open a youth club and the Women's Institute here on Friday.23 words
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231 1961-05-10 7 Kuala Lumpur is chosen as FAO institute site AID TO S-E ASIA AGRICULTURE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Food and Agriculture Organisation in Rome is to set up an agrarian research and training institute in Kuala Lumpur. It will analyse agrarian problems, plan and implement agrarian reform and provide up-to-date information231 words
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Article, Illustration122 1961-05-10 7 Former A.C.S. student wins journalism award in U.S. Yuen Kun Chcun a picture taken in 1955. SINGAPORE, Tues.— A SinK. gaporc student has been named the outstanding male journalism graduate for 1961 at Ohio Wesleyan University in the United States. Mr. Yuen Kun Churn. 23. or Change Alley, Singapore, was122 words
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Article46 1961-05-10 7 MUAR, Tues. Four sign-posts, bearing the emolem of the Muar Rotary Club and the words "Muar welcomes careful drivers" have been erected at the four "entrances" to Muar town along the Muar-Malacca road; Muar-Yong Peng road; Muar-Batu Pahat road and Muar-Pagoh road.46 words
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320 1961-05-10 7 Four American professors coming under exchange plan KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. "CXDUR American professors, including an ex- pert on Malayan geography and rural problems, will come to Malaya this year under the International Educational Exchange Programme, the chief cultural officer of the United States Information Services, Mr. W. P. Allard, said320 words
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89 1961-05-10 7 NOW THE AIR MINISTRY MEN SEEK A WAGE RISE SINGAPORE. Tues. The Air Ministry Local Staff Union here today submitted to the Air Ministry new wage increase claims ranging from 10 to 30 per cent on behalf of 4.000 industrial workers. The Naval Base Labour Union yesterday submitted a wage89 words
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Advertisement247 1961-05-10 7 .-Jp^or only I%of^^^B n its total cost you can make |B 1 your home 10° cooler 111 '^3r\ WITH ALUMINIUM FOIL 111 I SISALATtON |B MKrmnt pioduct Ifnl HP m You can keep your home m the "Comfort Zone" if you insulate with Mmm Sisalation 1 You only need to247 words
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Advertisement238 1961-05-10 7 EXTRA STURDY... Built for Style «J A Comfort! §L f Suircl I haii Th% laodmg Chair Manw/acrvrar in Japan Katobuki Seating Co., Ltd 14, 1-chome, Yurakucho, 'Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Cable Address: "CHAIRKOTOBUKI TOKYO" VAj// T«k«2Vin«c tektetl lor quick relief 'rom \><f /rTp\ HEADACHES, FEVIU. \V/ *ODY PAINS. COLDS. INFLUENZA. (A/238 words
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Miscellaneous249 1961-05-10 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Br rough In thr etwnntl or 4 Defence for flgurer«*d with jAl__ 8 direction for Aunt Selly 14 -9 SirssT r ce Brip6 the li sssv jsJrv a 10 y^SL fl S^ l "r^Tnt On*Vicforv d»y (runner, r*re1, are in The Red Cow "SSfit'ST fminble249 words
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Article16 1961-05-10 8 4. <;« Minimum) CRATEFUL THANKS Saei.<l H'lrt nf CfcfMlaaa Snint John ■I \ni\- fin tmrtmn gianim16 words
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Obituary23 1961-05-10 8 M H"'W« IM I Minimum, IN EVER LOVING ii.rmmt of n.i: aor- aaMaa akatai 4^ain i .o\ me wir* and children23 words
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Article239 1961-05-10 8 70 H'unfi M < Minimum NEW CAR-COATS for th« ennr« family (Irla boy» mom and dad—Jutt iini.icii.il at Whiimoays DON'T BUG ME. [>• kills tmicv BUS) or •null kee, hornrtn. mof<|tiitot», ant». all dylai in«»it« ASK YOUR CROCCR m-day ahout r.il liacon Off<-r, a ereat I'.irKain. i-'or quality and239 words
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Article723 1961-05-10 8 Tin is now little more than £20 a ton below the figure at which the manager of the International Tin Council*! buffer stock must sell. He docs not have much in tlie pool, something under 1 6.000 tons, not enough to hold the price below the ceiling723 words
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Article327 1961-05-10 8 The squatter families whose 'houses in Imbi Road have been demolished cannot complain ;hat the authorities have shown lack of sympathy or patience in dealing with them. They were given notice to leave as far back as five years ago. and now that their homes hsjve (been pulled327 words
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Article230 1961-05-10 8 African solutions for Afiican problems is the theme of the I conference of 21 African nations meeting in Monrovia, the capital of Africa's oldest republic. But there are some notable absentees—Ghana, the United Arab Republic, Guinea and the Sudan. To emphasise the decision of the principal sponsors of230 words
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Article, Illustration911 1961-05-10 8 Andrew Wilson - Andrew Wilson THE TWIN CAUSES OF TSHOMBE'S DOWNFALL by WHETHER. Mr. Tshombe of Katanga was made, prisoner at Coquilhatville by a well-laid plan of the Congolese Central Government or was held spontaneously by the local garrison (as the evidence still suggests) is now an academic question. The911 words
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641 1961-05-10 8 ...AND IN ANGOLA Portugal's bloodstained burden "THE aeroplanes come over nearly every day now. They bomb the forest with fire bombs, and when we run Into the open they shoot us with their guns. There are no more villages, they have all been burned The little Angolan v.ho said this641 words
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LETTERS
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151 1961-05-10 8 IN TERMS of motor-cars Malaya la not a "bit ahead" of Russia but very much ahead of her indeed. Nevertheless, the Soviet Union 1. next only to the United States In the order of world powers. And th» basl> of tills comparison Is151 words
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Letter71 1961-05-10 8 WHAT is tlie policy In regard to sick leave certliicates Issued to government servants by private medical practitioners? Certain departments iv Kedah accept these certificates. But mine and some others do not unless it i.s endorsed by a government medical officer. This is contrary to71 words
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62 1961-05-10 8 THE CYCLISTS WHO GO SCOT FREE 'TRAFFIC police have bten extraordinarily t, v y along Watson Road. Port Swettenham. these past few days setting up speed traps and road checks This is all very fine. But why are the cyclists who ride three and four abreast —and are the cause62 words
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Letter40 1961-05-10 8 ADULT education rlMaTg started In March. This Is May. but the teachers have yet to be paid their salaries. Why such delay? I hope the Government will pay more attention to t:.e needs of the people TEACHER Singapore40 words
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Advertisement586 1961-05-10 8 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS tor nmiiiiin mt iif'tf *r» ear rttrtmmimiiwt a* 1m Fleet COLD ITORAC.I ARCADI ir II "<■•/•» tmmlt n4rtrUnmnnts and hax aaarttr r»»li«a. '•mall m4Btrtitfmr*tt glmr*4 tm Sinea»*r« mum ml— b, m*n4t4 It: COLD STORAGt BRANCHfS et AUTMOIIISED AGCNTSt CITY lOOK MM. STOM LTD. ISMAIL ■•Naamnm mm586 words
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Advertisement93 1961-05-10 8 HOHNER GUITAR AMPLIFIER •'Portßbl* 100 High flux 8" speaker output approaching 8 watts Two Inputs; Ton* ond Voi jme Contro. <, Twotone Rexine one Vynoir Covering, b;th easily wothable. $I*l.oo "Portable 100-l" Identical to model 100. but with the addition ot the now almost unexpendoble Tremolo. S24S 00 "Portable JOO-T"93 words
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Advertisement57 1961-05-10 8 »+M^ Dear Customers, we have Everything f° r your t Wardrobe. Buy Something Beautiful nt Drastically Cut Down Prices. The Shop in Town that cuts its Profits and gives it to the Customers That's "KRIPALSONS" MID-ANNIVERSARY SALE 3 Floors of Varieties offered to you at Appealing Prices. X NONE CAN57 words
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Article, Illustration204 1961-05-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts rpHE three-man comA mission of inquiry into the system of awarding Government contract! under thej chairmanship of Mr. Justice HM met for two hours today and heard evidence in camera. It was given by Dr. s. Paramapalam. Selangor.s Medical and Health Officer.204 words
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Article134 1961-05-10 9 pORT SWETTENHAM. Tues. The Commander or the United States 7th Fleet. Vicr-Arimir.il Charles D. Griflin. and members of his staff were hosts today aboard the flagship Saint Paul, now anchored here for a goodwill visit to the Feder.itlon. Visitors were ceremonially piped on board. A guard of134 words
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Article49 1961-05-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A typist. Song Chwee Neo, who sued her husband, Sim Beng Chul. for divorce on grounds of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose In the High Court today. The decree is to be made absolute In three months.49 words
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Article42 1961-05-10 9 KUALA TRENOO/vSU. Tues. Inche Mohamed Annuar bin Lope Abdul Shukor. Commissioner of Land and Mines, Trengganu. has been transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Kuala Lumpur. Tengku Bert Utama dlRaja. Assistant State Secretary, has succeeded him.42 words
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Article748 1961-05-10 9 Defence says bench is pro-prosecution after stormy exchange over a gold chain KLANG, Tuesday A PRELIMINARY murder inquiry was abruptly adjourned here today after stormy verbal exchanges during which the defence lawyer criticised the bench and alleged that it was "pro-prosecution." Mr. S. M. Yong made748 words
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Article74 1961-05-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Leslie Noel Gray, of the staff of the Shell Co., was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today dissolving his marriage with his wife Eileen Agne«= Gray. Gray had petitioned for a divorce on the ground of his wife's74 words
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236 1961-05-10 9 SURNAMES: THREE MINISTERS WHO GOT IN FIRST KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. VVEN before the Prime Minister's appeal at the Umno Ceneral Assembly at the weekend that Malays should use a family name in future, three Federation Government ministers had already decided the surnames they would adopt. The are the Minister of236 words
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Article158 1961-05-10 9 TOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— A spokesman for Malayan Railway today said that flooding of a part of the tracks here during heavy rain was not dangerous to the passage of trains. He was commenting on a letter in today's Straits Times In which a reader said158 words
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Article63 1961-05-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Nominations for the by-elec-tion In Pontian Kechil constituency to elect a member to the Johore Legislative Assembly will be held on May 31 at the Pontian Club, between 10 a.m. and noon. Polling day will be June 24 The by-election Is the result of63 words
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230 1961-05-10 9 SINGAPORE Tuesday AN explosion caused by a mysterious fire at 2 a.m. today blasted a hole In the roof of the St. James power station In Keppel Road. The blaze also gutted two oil tanks and one of the eight newly-installed230 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-05-10 9 U.S. NAVY GETS A BIG HAND AT LAKE GARDENS CONCERT THERE were all kinds of instruments when the band of the United States Seventh Fleet took the stand at Lake Gardens in Kuala Lumpur last night. But what caught the fancy of most of the99 words
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Advertisement46 1961-05-10 9 C/m f I v w v J; A Y-% MKf%* AIR* Tl^Ri INDIA Hw 1 1 4smmm m HHJpn WM KLM wM^^BSSflf BEA CPA i >v^ r V"" u ?i^\ artu^ a MALAYAN m^Ftf^+F^k SWISS umYS M4m^wpU air thai I^HBRmMJIh air air BJfwPfHJwy tai CEYLON I46 words
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Advertisement193 1961-05-10 9 or WEARNE BROS. LTD., Malacca. Sertmbtn. Kuala Lumpur. Pcnanf. UNIVERSAL CARS-lpoh. EAST COAST MOTORS, Kuonton. f STUDY IN AUSTRALIA full-lim* dtf-tlm» Hudy •vciftbl* in nitlbourn: Aurtr,!,,. tor fhoi* c° bro*d for c*r»«r mduetitn in ACCOUNTANCY. SECRETARYSHIP, COST ACCOUNTANCY, BANKING, SALES MANAGEMENT, ADVERTISINO |L> Throughout in hmory. (he Hemingway Robertson Institute193 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1961-05-10 10 i^um^: t M^mif\iW!l\Uz^i-i,.>\.^i More than million issued so fan Cards for all by January 1963 By Straits Times reporters RUSH NOT OVER YET.. AND THEY STILL HA VE TO WAIT IN THE HOT SUN NINE months after the1,346 words
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Advertisement377 1961-05-10 10 Don't be hailed as a^^t^^ BUY AN EXCLUSIVE ROVER THE PINNACLE OF AMBITION <gs£^ The ROVER 3-LITRE SALOON is the car for the discriminating motorist. It is an elegant SIX seater, with ROVER'S renowned refinements and qualities. Exceptional performance, quietness and comfort. Front wheel disc brakes are standard equipment. Both377 words
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Article96 1961-05-10 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Shaw Organisation will this year again be sending a "Miss Singapore" and a "Miss Malaya" to Long Beach California to compete for the title of Miss International Beauty. The contest to select "Miss Singapore" will be held at the Capitol Theatre on96 words
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Advertisement267 1961-05-10 11 MILK rich, pure and always fresh Quality and Economy THE EASY-TO-PREPARE MILK AT THE EASY-TO-BUY PRICE. StuenuDou FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK WITH ADDED VITAMINS A D M*G(bK TAKE SPECIAL CARE LOOK FOR THE RED ll^o{ EA our 9 uoronfee fhot on| y the est onci r^MMUXMBr Purest whole milk is chosen267 words
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Miscellaneous250 1961-05-10 11 Buys Bunny By Batph Hvhntiahi I I PLEASE! NO I riM VvAMEANI.^J [THI91 6OTTA SEE!] fl'M THE ONLY PENCIL VENPOK IN S~ 4 INSULTS! j POINQ PEOPLE *-> < TOWN OFFERIN6 FIKe PRAWN& \J jfll vmvPoN r \^—\r^ QUITE ACTUALLY U/VOUAREAT^ 1 r— j^r > s^M**' /^X 'W2z/\ Jf&SUIAR ...IN250 words
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Article, Illustration908 1961-05-10 12 Back home to safety after that adventure JOAN, Mary, Saida and Su who formed an adventure society decide to go fishing in a boat which belongs to Joan's father. They slip out without the permission of the older folks. The engine fails and they drift. Ah Wee, Joan's servant, icorried908 words
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Article358 1961-05-10 12 Pick your friends from this list Yeoh Chee Ghee, aged 14; 85. Rembau Street. Klang. Selangor; stamps, post-cards, correspondence. Cedric Soh, 61-B. Tiong Banru Road. Singapore 3; songs, movies, dancing, magazines. Chan Chee Leonf, T.OX. 1302. Peel Road, Kuala Lumpur. Krunkie Tan, aged 15; 199. Bridge Street. Penang; badminton, songs,358 words
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Advertisement215 1961-05-10 12 31^ aW I 'tort, d Watch your cakes and pies and puddings vanish when you have baked them with Stork Margarine. But don't worry. Stork creams so easily it makes baking a pleasure. And the results are a real pleasure, too tempting, melt-in-thc-mouth pastry; delicious, feather-light cakes and puddings. Buy215 words
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Advertisement177 1961-05-10 12 H I fl wFT\\ \*l^W^tl A A rubt> erised, permanent seal which cuts out wkA^l^^A^^gf^^ the need for constant removal and re-applica-vHHHJ^^^XM^^^^A tion of messy, coloured wax polishes. RONSEAL COLOURED SEAL is the '''"W/H^^mPidr new wa y °f treating verandahs, garages S^^P^!^^^ and other concrete and stone floors Ends the177 words
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Miscellaneous712 1961-05-10 12 fi V SCHOOL BADGES 5 FOR A HOBBY CLUES ACROSS. —3. m Elegy written In a Coun- W |Bp! I large Hind of suitcase. 8. Nightingale. 9. You may H luncn. 10. This Roman mm emperor Is said to have PL_HL_H_L,J__l_ i been very cruel. 11. She I* I may712 words
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Advertisement1669 1961-05-10 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES! tali 2405. PASSAOt ENMIOIESi (Mt OtU TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. OLASOOW. LONOOH ft CONTINENTAL PORTO. Out Sport Bt.lt rua ttnaoa CYCLOPS Awerp, H'burg, uvartMl la Pt/May 1: May 13 MACNAON L'taa, H'burg. Hon.. A'awutt CM. 13 May 12 May 13/14 PERSEUS LiviriMl, GlasgM Miy 111,669 words
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Advertisement1340 1961-05-10 13 IHE E. A. C. LINES i»: *OEN REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORIS /ffiTC^y S'por* P Sham tenant nXKT^vA -JUTLANDiA" aj c 22 24 May 25 27 May 20/21 May Qv2An "BUSUANCA"*! IB May 4 JIM it J JuM I I JM* JBti "SUMBANA"* (Pass.) 30/30 May JLjaßS*? "SELANDIA" k)1,340 words
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Advertisement1427 1961-05-10 13 S!!?,"^ THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "2337? SINGAPORE (I.CKMratH ,a tkt Until Kiagloa) 10 LINIS SAILS tl ADEN. U.K. CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. S'htn Ptnani BENNEVIS LiverpMl. Hull. Rotterdam. Hamburg ttl. 33/13 May Livtraaat lirtct arrives t JMt BENATTOW Haatarg. (.MM*,. G'mouth 20/24 Mn 2S/20 Mty JI/31 Mty ■ENALIANACH LiverpMl.1,427 words
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Advertisement1312 1961-05-10 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w^ TEL: Ni ***** ?"*••>. BLLERMAN LIKE tit KLAVBNBSS LIMB LONDON NAMOURG. ROTTERDAM HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITT OF SINGAPORf tuiltiif cargi Hi Ce.tral ft Saatt S'pora P Sham Penang Aaenca la Part 11 May 12/11 May BROnavilii CITY1,312 words
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216 1961-05-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent nnHE pattern on the Ma--1 layan Stock Exchange yesterday continued unchanged with a strong rising trend in tins causing prices to advance along a broad front. During the afternoon a levelling tendency was reported on the Singapore market216 words
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Article22 1961-05-10 14 Malayan Stock Indices: May 9 May 8 Industrials: 171.46 177 on Tins: 352.43 349.39 Rubber: 248.52 247.11 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article1004 1961-05-10 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Siock Exchange. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday with the number of deals In brackets was: Induitrisls: Fed. Dlsp (5.000) $2.08; Gammon (3.000) $2.20: Metal Box (2.000) $2.95} Cold Btores (1.000) $2.50: 8 Traders (1.000) $4 ON: Jacks (1.000) $1.68: Boustead (5.000) $1.63 ON. $1.62. Minings:1,004 words
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Article298 1961-05-10 14 Tin price rises by $1.12 1/2 THE tin price continued to climb in Singapore yesterday and a further rise of $1.12£ brought it to $434.50 or only Just over one dollar below the peak price of April 12 this year. In London overnight tin prices went further ahead In moderately298 words
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Article152 1961-05-10 14 SHIPS lying alongside tht Singapore wharvtt Uday art: Orcadea 1/3, Kirn Hal Bcnmhor BA. Olan Ann NW. 4. Salaette 18. Machaon 13 M Tatlana 31/32, Bcnnrvia 33/34. Bteel Admiral 31/32, American Mail 38/39. Hanne Vendila 42/43. Laura Maerak 44. Outsr R*ad«: Kyowa Man), Dmitry Pozharaky, Akko Pearl152 words
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Article34 1961-05-10 14 SINGAPORE. May 9. RUBBER: 891 cents per lb., (down threequarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 8!»s cents (steady). TIN: $434.50 per picul (up 81.121). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).34 words
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Article227 1961-05-10 14 MAY first grade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 89J cents per lb. down three-quarter of a cent on Monday's closing price. Th« tone was quiet after eatier. B.C.C.R.A closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Int 1 R. 8.8. Bpot f.O.b. buyers SRI. sellers227 words
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Article131 1961-05-10 14 THE Chinese Produce Ixchance, SinI >aoert, noon prices per picul yesterday wsre: Copra: quiet steady. IK 'Continent April nhlpmrnt S2~i buyers, 128 Hellers. Coconut Oil: quiet: bulk 14.01 sellers, drum $44 J sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done. Muntok white *187 i, Sarawak white $185. special131 words
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Article131 1961-05-10 14 ALL Malayan Eiohanf* Banki- A»«--alatlwi ram wan unchanged yesterday (all rates to *10O>: Neta York: buying airmail T.T. S3 11/16. O.D. 33 13/18. 90 d/ll 33 1/16 crsajt bills, S3I trade hills Canada buying airmail T.T 33 5/16. O.D 32 7/ 18. M d/at 331 credit hllla, 32131 words
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Article123 1961-05-10 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. 1 INVESTMENT shares traded i along easier lines. i Bradford Cotton eased 9d to 7s 9ti. and Television Corporation Is. 6d. to 555. 6d. 1 David Syme gained Is. 9d. to 275. 6d. Base metals were steady. Oils eased further, Aust. Oil and Oat easing 2s.123 words
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Article96 1961-05-10 14 BEN LINE ORDER NEW FAST SHIP The Ben Line have placed an order for another fast diesel cargo passenger liner with the Clyde builders. Charles Connell Co. Ltd.. Scotstoun. The new ship will be similar in dimen: ous and performance to "BENLOYAL", "BENGLOE" and the diesel ship at present under96 words
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Advertisement1084 1961-05-10 14 HawMMaaMßfc'rtr 4 4 y\ yHHHHBHHMKRH VA ILJI I W 'La I Umm J mr W W m Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast Service (T A E I.A E1 A ETA EI A. Score Hongkong Honolulu S. Francisco L. Angles N. York "Kya.kawa Mary" 2124 May 21 Ma, 12 Ism1,084 words
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Advertisement825 1961-05-10 14 T0 UK *'*SUEZ m 1"2 ul vessels call «den and port said. CANTON Mi'" 'li Mil** J«M Calls Colombo IS/S. Bombay IMI/S. ORCADES ll May 31 Mil Calls Colombo M/l. Bombay 11/5,1 Naples n/J. Gibraltar M/S. CATHAy sJyae 7 Jill 31 Jyat C>l's Bomtay U/l. STHAIHEOIH Jl June II lily825 words
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Advertisement45 1961-05-10 14 MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGE 15 BARBER-FERH-VILLE LINES ANNOUNCE THE DIRECT SAILING TO U.S. GULF PORTS (via SUEZ) OF m.s. "MANDEVILLE" LOADING AT SINGAPORE 12th— 15th. May FOR MOBILE NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON CHARLESTON SAVANNAH TRANSIT TIME 36 DAYS HARRISONS CROSFIELD (S) LTD. TEL: *****45 words
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Advertisement484 1961-05-10 14 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from P.W.D Registered .Coniractors of Class "FX" and above will be received ai the office of the Executive Engmeer P.W.D.. Perils at Kangar up to 12.00 noon on the 17Ui May. 1961. for the Construction of Road Formation at.:— Extension from Blntong to Kurong BatHiiß, Perils484 words
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Advertisement1252 1961-05-10 15 ontinurd from Pk« 8) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt Si (Min.)-Box St ets. txtra It Words Si (Min.)— Box St ets. txtra WANTED TEACHERS. Apply Head- master Methodist Afternoon School ou re£ Ann* Box A 1233 BT K L <Boy<) »<^>~«» r P"* l OIUc Box 17 f.m.? VL«.™i1,252 words
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Advertisement1074 1961-05-10 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT lt Wtrds SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtra S3 SALLIM ROAD (off Aljunled Road) three bedrooms, servant quarters garage with electric cooker celling fans. King B'pore ***** omce hoars. TO LIT compound house off Geylang Road: Just renovated and room at Rangoon Road Apply 80A Robinson Road. Telephone1,074 words
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Advertisement1008 1961-05-10 15 EDUCATION it Words Si (Min.)— Box iO ri*. txtra MAY BEQINNIRS CLASSES. A S.A Stage One, Economics, Company Law, LCC Bookkeeping /Accounting, General Principles of Law. Special A.B.A Stage One Classes for October '61 May '62 Examinations ln Session. Academy of Accountancy Secretaryship, Geortce Lee Building. Singapore ***** CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE1,008 words
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Advertisement960 1961-05-10 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SI (Min.)— Box It ett. extra 1956 HOLDEN SPECIAL mechanically perfect excellent condition radio Plus extra*. European owner S4.MK) onn. Phone (Spore) *****. 1966—7 GOLIATH; Ist class condition recently overhauled and resprayed regularly maintained (1.250/- uno Telephone (Spor.) 2SOI ext. 552 1955 HILLMAN HUSKY Station960 words
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Advertisement1662 1961-05-10 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word, SS (Min.)— Max St ets. txtra I*s* F /CUSTOM LINE. F/900. 1957 Desoto, Blmca Vedette, F/Zodlac. Hillman, 1956 F/Zephyr, 1065 Btudebaker. H/Hawk, 1954 F/Anglla, 1903 V, Velox, 1U52 Nash. A/Somerset, lail Triumph Renown, Vanguard. F/1400. H/Hawk, Rover 75, 1948 OMnnoblle. V/Velox, 1953 Ariel Square 4, OoKart1,662 words
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Article49 1961-05-10 16 ADELAIDE. Tues. There were 12 acceptors announced yesterday for the Adelaide Cup to be run over two miles at MorphettviUe tomorrow. They are Gaboa. Rose of Summer, Trellios, Choctaw, Charvale, Far Away Places. Overproof. Earl of Baroda. Tod Star, Torlete, Vice Master and Royal Chat.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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785 1961-05-10 16 LITTLE LULU CAN PERFORM THE HATTRICK AT PENANG RACING with Epsom Jeep EPSOM JEEP'S BEST BETS Little Lulu (Race 2) and Thirteen Wonders (Race 6) CALL BOY'S DOUBLE Dancing Water (Race 2> and Flying Mist (Race 7) THE GOING The track is likely to be soft or yielding. T ITTLE785 words
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Article17 1961-05-10 16 DAVIS Cl'P: European zone Ist rd—Finland bt Turkey 4-1 at Istanbul. Eastern zone—India bt Japan 4-1.17 words
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Article32 1961-05-10 16 BRITISH AND EMPIRE WELTER TITLE (Nottingham): Brian Curvis (Wales—holder) outptd Wally Swift <Eng) 15 rds. MIDDLEWEIGHT i Osaka i Fumio Kalzy (Jap Orient title holder) tko'd Jiro Kanazawa (Jap) 7th rd.32 words
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Article90 1961-05-10 16 IK COUNTY: Close of play scores At the Oval, Surrey 128 and 230-7 (May 99) Worcs 152 Loader 5-41). At Lord's, Middlesex 177-9 dec and 38-1 NorthanU 266 (Subba Row 93. Llghtfoot 50). At Frome, Hants 157 and 44-3 Somerset 102 i Burden 8-38). At Cambridge: Cambridge 149 and90 words
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Article21 1961-05-10 16 PEACH BLOSSOM-BETSY RAWLS TOLRNEY (Spartanburgh): 1 Ruth Jessen (US—2l2) 2 Shirley Englehorn (US 215) 3 Jo Anne Prentice (US—216 i.21 words
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Article15 1961-05-10 16 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (■Belgrade): Final Russia bt Yugoslavia 60-53: 3rd place Bulgaria bt France 55-46.15 words
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Advertisement2022 1961-05-10 16 GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment LEASEHOLD LANDS a^ Settlement Officers (Division III m the State of Kelantan. Ap- plicants must have attained their 17th bui not their 23rd birthday. °1 a R in _V f 2°,^, and must have passed the Oversea School Certificate Examination2,022 words
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Advertisement104 1961-05-10 16 3 ~^flH_K__ 1: 1 __^__^__^__Xlfl__H_i_^ EH__ _rB j__^___ pi i^^^ w _49_l _HP_J_^Hv __4_BB»^ _4_fli __^_B__tf-^>' "__F *__l >>'' y v '^_fc___i_^ te '*^-^9l^^_______ ___B TOUR AHEAD? PLAN AHEAD HERE! The happiest tours are planned tours that FREE REW MAPS Il§4 cowering Singapore f\4 is why it is so reassuring104 words
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Miscellaneous1218 1961-05-10 16 EPSOM |EEP CALL BOY POINTER YOUNG EAGLE SAMSON PAVONA Race 1 Pavona Young Eafle Vounj Eagle LITTLE LILi: DANCING Water PIET HEIN Race 2 Dancing Water Piet Heln Hindu Rob* Piet Hem Little Lulu Little Lulu FAIRY PATCH DISTRICT LINE FAIRY PATCH Race 3 District U_- Periwinkle Speedy Sock* Entertainment1,218 words
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425 1961-05-10 17 Interport game off —Soh flays HK's 'bad show' SINGAPORE, Tuesday SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. president Soh Ghee Soon last night strongly criticised Hong Kong F.A. for what he called "a bad show" in arrangements for this year's interport match. Mr Soh told a SAFA meeting that a reply was received from425 words
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Article356 1961-05-10 17 JACK FINGLETON - THE AUSSIES SHINE ON A DULL DA Y JACK FINGLETON. By Bradford, Tuesday riN a cheerless day with intermitten rain, the Ausv rralians did well at Bradford yesterday to score 190 for three against champion county York- shire. Simpson <72» made the top score of the tour to date and356 words
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Article82 1961-05-10 17 SINGAPORE, Tues.— lndian Recreation Club, the Singapore Amateur F.A. League champions, gained their first points this season when they routed RAF Changi 8-3 in the first division at Jalan Besar Stadium today Rahlm Omar, the IRC skipper was a great form, scoring four goals, including a82 words
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Article54 1961-05-10 17 AUSTRALIANS IST INNS SIMPSON c Wilson b Platt 72 LAWRY b Platt 29 HARVEY c Wilson b Illingworth 2 O'NEILL not out 60 BURGE not out 22 Extras 5 TOTAL (for 3) 190 Wickets till at 66, 73. 143. BOWLINC (to date) Trueman 15-2-27-0. Platt 20-9-33-2, D. Wilson 24-11-38-0.54 words
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Article39 1961-05-10 17 LONDON. Tues.— The England F.A. team, who leave here on Friday to tour Malaya. Singapore. Hong Kong and New Zealand, were beaten 4-2 by the full England team in a practice match at Roehampton yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article89 1961-05-10 17 ORADFORD. Tues.-Richie Benaud, the Australian captain IJ will iiot play in the tourists' fourth match at Old TrafTord tomorrow against Lancashire, reports JACK HNGLETON. Although his Injured shoulder {^improving his doctor has told him that he would be unwise to strain It. Benaud hopes to89 words
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115 1961-05-10 17 SASA 'yes' to Japan waterpolo tourists QINGAPORE, Tues.-Singa-pore Amateur Swimming Association last night accepted an offer by a Japanese university waterpolo team to play friendly matches here in September. The Japanese team, which comprise several national players, are expected to arrive here on Sept. 11 on their way home from115 words
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252 1961-05-10 17 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN. By Singapore, Tuesday T»HE lighter divisions have always provided the x chief interest in Singapore amateur boxing and this year's National championships which begin tomorrow, will be no exception. I expect boxers in the flyweight, bantam and feather divisions to provide the252 words
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360 1961-05-10 17 REFEREES TOLD: BE TOLERANT WITH TOURISTS SINGAPORE, Tues.— A call to Singapore soccer referees to be more tolerant towards touring teams because of language difficulties was made last night by Singapore Amateur F.A. president Soh Ghee Soon. Mr. Soh's statement followed discussion by the BAFA council last night on a360 words
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Article456 1961-05-10 17 SOCCER STORK LEAGIK: Dlv. Stable Boys 6 (Aziz 3. Kamal 2. Jafari) Cosmos 2 (Henry Llm. Omar Salimi; Dlv. 2D SCC 2 Mike Sutton. Robert* p Kota Raja 1 < Ibrahim Dollahi: SRC 2 (V. Kluss. Rozario) STB 1 (Thiam Huati Kesenian 3 (Mohamad Osman. Katun* Jollilads 0.456 words
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Article118 1961-05-10 17 No 'gate' forHK matches l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malayan Cricket Association will not charge gate admission for all four matches which a Hong Kong team will play in Malaya later this month. The tourists' schedule is: v Singapore (May 20-21), v Singapore Joint Services (May 22), v MCA XI (May 24-25118 words
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Article38 1961-05-10 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Chambers of Commerce will meet Singapore Consular and Commonwealth representatives. In a golf matcn at the Royal Island Club on May 28. The match will be played annual tor the H. Sena Trophy.38 words
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Advertisement44 1961-05-10 17 When in Prnang stay at the most up-to-date and exclusive hotel fronting the beautiful seaside. J None other than: THE CHUSAN HOTEL, (Entirely New Building) Air-ronditioned BAR RESTAt RANT. EXCELLENT Ct'KINE. CHARGES REASONABLE. Spacious Car Park i «i. Tanjong Tokone Road. PENANG. Tel: 212;>.V44 words
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Advertisement178 1961-05-10 17 The ALL-NEW EVERSHARP SCHICK <(?uMom INJECTOR BLADE Now. from Heel-famous Sweden, comes golden X^^^ Swedish stetl. for new SCHICK Custom Injector /iV^^V Blades. This fine quality Swedish ?teel takes and holds a keen, sharp edge- actually a thousand times /sf§KT%>&k\ thinner than a h'jman hnir' /r r i^Tln Here't a178 words
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Miscellaneous191 1961-05-10 17 SFOUt BISIXKSS USE. LEAGfE: Dlv. 3A Sime Darby v STC ißalestier Rdi; Bata v Bramtoco (River Valley Rdi; Outhries v Wearnes 'A' (Serangoon Rd). Schools Inter- Dlktrict Tourney: Paslr Panjang v Serangoon (VS grd, 5 p.m.). FRIENDLY: Johore Bahru FA v HMB Terror (Sri Gelam. JB). KLI'ANG LEAGUE: Div. 1191 words
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Article439 1961-05-10 18 We stand by all of you in Africa, says Liberia's Tubman, and Kennedy promises aid MONROVIA, Tuesday. pRKSIUENT William Tubman of Liberia today opened an African Summit conference here with a pledge that independent African countries would stand by their fellow peoples elsewhere in the continent. HeReuter; UPI - 439 words
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360 1961-05-10 18 PAP divides activities under seven bureaus SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JMIK Peoples Action Parly luis divided its activities into seven separate groups each under the direction of a bureau under the chairmanship of a "strong-man* 1 or "strongwoman." The most vital bureau is that of organisation, administration, finance, membership and discipline. The360 words
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Article307 1961-05-10 18 BRADFORD. Tues. Norman O'Neill completed the first century of the Australian cricket tour on the final day of the match here against Yorkshire. The game was drawn. \l STRAMAXS IST INKS. (Overnight 190 for 3). O'Neill not out lOC Burgc not oui 46 Extras 7 Tolal iforReuter - 307 words
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Article56 1961-05-10 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. A boy. Chan Wai Choi, eight, who was knocked down by a Singapore Traction Company trolley-bus at Kallang Road on Chinese New Year morning, died cri arrival at the General Hospital the assistant coroner. Mr. Loke Siew Hoong, was told today. He returned a verdict of56 words
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Article163 1961-05-10 18 LONDON. Tui-s. A Conservative Peer. Lord Birdwood, asked in the House of Lords today If it was possible In any way to control or Influence the publication in Britain of material inimical to the defence of the free world. Lord Mills. PaymasterGeneral, replying for theReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration70 1961-05-10 18 JOIIORK BAIIRI, Tues Vivacious Mary Ho, 20, a hairdresser. crowned "Miss Johorc Bahru" last night at the Rex Cinrma. left for Kuala Lumpur Hi is morning to take part in the '.Miss Malaya' contest tomorrow night. Runners-up were ll. ii. mah binte70 words
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Article215 1961-05-10 18 KISS COUPLE A WARDED BIG DAMAGES LONDON. Tues. AN engaged couple, found not guilty two years ago of indecency in a parked car, today won a total of £5,200 damages against the two policemen who arrested them. A jury of nine men ami three women took 90 minutes to reachReuter - 215 words
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Article26 1961-05-10 18 KARACHI, Tues.— A severe! cyclone hit East Pakistan today and was reported to have ravaged almost the whole of the province in seven hours26 words
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Article83 1961-05-10 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Kwee Chee, a businessman, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the High Court today dissolving his marriage with his wife. Chan Fong Fun. on the ground of desertion. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. The parties83 words
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Article28 1961-05-10 18 CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues A 72-foot "poor man's rocket went out of control and crashed in the Atlantic Ocean about 30 miles east of here today. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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56 1961-05-10 18 LISBON, Tues. Further terrorist attacks all unSKS_tt n^^cVin northern Angola, the PortUßuese news agency Lusitania reported today. The most important or these attacks was made against L'cua, a village 7."> miles north of Luanda and communications junction. Here one soldier was reported killed andReuter - 56 words
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Article330 1961-05-10 18 LONDON. Tues.— Tne »eiiera. appearance of London i.oclc markets today was tnegular but business was ugain ai a rnjh level. Many gooo features developed on renewed buying bui profit -takmvr brought v fair number of fulls Gilt-edged secun.ies. however, were neglected ana showed several i330 words
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Article34 1961-05-10 18 LONDON. Tues. Spoi. 26 ',(1 June 26'« d.. July-Sept 26 ;l *d Oct. -Dec. 26' d. Jan-Mar 26' d ApriUJliie 26 '^.a.. c.i.f Mjy 26'»(1., June 26\d.. Ju.y 20", d Tone: SUgntly ea-ier34 words
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Article27 1961-05-10 18 LONDON. Tue.v— Buyeis £861 v, sellers £862. Foi warn buvprs £8«6. selleis £867. SeHleme.i. i £862. Turnover am 425 ions p.m. 120 toiig. Tone Veiy steaay.27 words
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86 1961-05-10 18 Johnson off to Far East— U.S. disturbed by events there WASHINGTON. Tues. Vice-President Lyndon Johnson left by air for a tour of thr Far East today. •The United States is vitally concerned with the peace, security and independence of the free peoples in Asia. he said, in a departure statement.Reuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration182 1961-05-10 18 Murder on the morning round SINGAPORE. Tues. A City Council hawker inspector was stabbed to death in the Jalan Besar area this morning. The bMpector, Mr. Teng Soon Heng. 2"?. wan on his ro.md.s near the Junction of Syed Alwi Road and Jalan Bi >ar where part >>f Syed Alwi182 words
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