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Title Section18 1961-06-03 1 AVEHACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. JUNE 3, 1961. t 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article890 1961-06-03 1 UNIONISTS BACK P.A.P. AT ANSON-See Page 22 Social changes not fast enough, public told Lee: Help us to help you MR. Lee Kuan Yew tonight called for public support and understanding of the Government's programme to improve the lot of the people. "We need co-operation, not coercion, to890 words
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276 1961-06-03 1 KHRUSHCHEV THERE: KENNEDY SAYS HE IS 'CONFIDENT' VI ENN A. Fri. Mr. Khrushchev said on arrival here today that he hoped the "good atmosphere of peace-loving and neutral Austria" would favourably influence his talks with President Kennedy starting tomorrow. In a speech at the Vienna railway station after his train276 words
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127 1961-06-03 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Friday. A MALAYAN patrol has lound the bodies of more than 100 persons, including 67 women and children, killed during fighting around a town 20 j miles south of the Kivu province capital of Bukavu. a U.N. spokesman said today. The spokesman said127 words
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Article128 1961-06-03 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Mikhail Khrunichev. veteran Soviet administrator and one of the chief officials behind Yuri Gagarin's space flight, has died suddenly. He was 60. As chairman of a new State committee for coordinating scientific re- search a post he com- i bined with that of aReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration120 1961-06-03 1 AGAINST a dramatic backdrop of a velvety black sky. the brilliantly-lit City Hall, with its massive gothic pillars draped with gay bunting. and the domed Supreme Court (on the left) last night looked like a scene borrowed from Fairyland. Today, the City Hall120 words
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Article64 1961-06-03 1 BANDJARMASIN. South Borneo. Fri. Ten persons drowned last weekend near Tandjung Selatan. south of here, when a violent Java Sea storm smashed and sank their sailing prahu. Lone survivor was a ten-year-old boy who watched with horrified eyes a> the pounding seas swept both his mother64 words
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Article27 1961-06-03 1 U S. CONCERN' U \MIINGTOX. In Stale Department nji'l it "seriously c— ctf <'I :)l><".it rumour* "extrrn MMHH uovjrrint>u i< prc»i<m" in Domini' m Republic— Rtutrr.27 words
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Article83 1961-06-03 1 TWO STRUCK DEAD BY LIGHTNING ALOR STAR. Frl. Two persons were killed by lightning during a thunderstorm here today. A third man is suffering from a bad shock. Murad bin Hussain. 18. was working a.t his padl field in Korok. when he was hit by lightning. He fell dead on83 words
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Article72 1961-06-03 1 LONDON. Fri.— A mouthwatering selection of delicacies prepared by students of a domestic science college for the Duke of Edinburgh have been eaten— by a prowling cat. Hors d'oeuvres. a decorated saddle of veai and'meringues were prepared for the Duke to savour during a visitReuter - 72 words
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Article48 1961-06-03 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 10--year-old schoolboy. Llm Uan Heng. was knocked clown by a lorry In Aliutiied Road tonight. He died about an hour later In hospital. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact the Traffic Police at Sepoy Lines Police Station. Tel. No. 7200 ext 385.48 words
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Article388 1961-06-03 2 PARIS. Fri. HE PROPOSES WIDENING OF ALLIANCE INTERESTS, MORE SIGNIFICANT ROLE PRESIDENT KENNEDY, in the midst of his talks with President de Gaulle, yesterday publicly proposed that "new life' be put into the 15-nation Atlantic Defence Alliance. He called for a widening of the388 words
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246 1961-06-03 2 3-POINT VIETNAM DRAFT BEFORE LAOS CONFERENCE GENEVA, Fri SPEAKERS from Rus- sia and Poland were to address today's session of the 14-nation conference on Laos here. The conference is expected to go into a weekend recess after today's meeting in view of the Kennedy-Khrushchev meeting in Vienna. The two CommunistReuter - 246 words
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Article32 1961-06-03 2 NEW YORK, Fri. —An Atlanta couple who operated a stock brokerage firm were arrested yesterday on charges of misusing more than US$l K million <$4i million) of clients,, funds. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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95 1961-06-03 2 Now Barbara plans a walk to Moscow LONDON. Fri.— Dr. Barbara Moore, British marathon walker, said today she was planning a walk from London to Moscow. The 56-year-old vegetarian, who is Russian, said she was planning to write to Mr. Khrushchev. Soviet Prime Minister, for permission to enter Russia. "I95 words
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Article154 1961-06-03 2 ACCRA, Fri. Ghana yesterday closed its sea and airports to Portuguese ships and aircraft, except in cases of distress, in protest against Portugal's policy in Angola. The government also announced that open and general licences to import goods from Portugal would be revoked. In NEW YORKReuter - 154 words
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Article25 1961-06-03 2 ADDIS ABABA. Fri. More than 30 earth tremors of varying magnitude shook Addis Ababa during the night and were continuing this morning. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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76 1961-06-03 2 3 careers for the girl who is not so bright TOMORROW th« Sunday Times investigates the job situation for tl-.e girl who passes her school final but not well enough to get a place at the university. Here is an article every parent must read The Sunday Times gives you76 words
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Miscellaneous443 1961-06-03 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MED.tM 4l wTvE M S ERVK E A„"™ 476 metrei AuM 600 TlnK> Signal. Nr^..r» A.M. 6.00 Good Morning- 6.02 t";^"" H ii l(ll m s: 605 Mo ">'" B Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News lel d s^ N ™l>on J;.zz443 words
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Article429 1961-06-03 3 He shot back at attackers when caught in an ambush while on way to visit mother CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Friday "HOMINICAN U ''strong man' Rafael Trujillo died in a gun battle with his assassins when he was ambushed on his way to see his mother,Reuter - 429 words
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Article115 1961-06-03 3 ARMS HAUL FROM DETAINED SHIP rjRAN, Fri. Two hundred yj automatic rifles and 500.--000 rounds of ammunition were unloaded yesterday from the 137-ton Danish motorship Margot Hansen, rstorted into the French Naval base of Mers-el-Kebir near here on Monday, French naval sources said here last night. The origin and destinationReuter - 115 words
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Article27 1961-06-03 3 TOKYO, Frl.— Three workers were killed and another seriously Injured last night in a dynamite explosion in a railway tunnel under construction at Shimoda.— U.P.l.27 words
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Article27 1961-06-03 3 SALISBURY. Fri—Southern Rhodesia's "sit-in" African demonstrators said yesterday they planned to copy the American "Freedom Riders" today by boarding all white buses.— U.P.l.27 words
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134 1961-06-03 3 ALGIERS, Friday. GROUPS of young Muslims marched through the streets of Bone and Philippeville, eastern Algeria, yesterday waving green and white insurgent flags and chanting nationalist slogans. In both towns they clashed with groups of young Europeans. An 18-year-old European was stabbed in theReuter - 134 words
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Article33 1961-06-03 3 LONDON. Frl. Mr. David Ben-Gurlon. the Prime Minister of Israel, flew Into London today from New York with an appointment to see Mr. Harold Macmlllan. the Prime Minister, today.—Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article51 1961-06-03 3 WASHINGTON, Frl.—Financial experts from Japan, Canada. West Germany, Britain and the United States a consortium known as the "Aid to India Club" completed talks at the World Bank here yesterday which involved a review of India's foreign exohan>ge requirements for its current third five-year plan.Reuter - 51 words
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Article19 1961-06-03 3 JAKARTA, Frl.— A 654-man battalion of rebel troops has surrendered at Lubuk SikapIng, in West Suamtra.19 words
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Article74 1961-06-03 3 PARIS, Fri— The death toll in yesterday's housing area collapse In the Clamart rose to 17 this morning as rescue workers brought another body out of the pile of rubble. They have now rescued 55 people Injured In the ground subsidence and gas explosion which wrecked halfReuter - 74 words
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Article42 1961-06-03 3 SALISBURY. Fri. Sir Edgar Whitehead. Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister, announced here last nlßht that agreement had been reached between his government and Mr. Duncan Sandys. Commonwealth Relations Secretary, on all outstanding points on the colony's new constitution.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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94 1961-06-03 3 A HOME LEAVE SCHEME FOR MARRIED SERVICEMEN LONDON. Fri. The Secretary for War, Mr. John Profumo. yesterday announced a home leave scheme for married British servicemen serving abroad without their wives. He said it applied to all overseas stations except North West Europe, for which a scheme already existed. HeReuter - 94 words
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121 1961-06-03 3 CAPETOWN, Friday. A POLICEMAN was shot in the shoulder last night in the grounds of Groot Schur, the official residence here of Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. the Prime Minister, police announced. rhe circumstances of the shooting, which occurred In the dark, are not yet known.121 words
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141 1961-06-03 3 Helicopter to guard Nik's Vienna train VIENNA, Friday. AN Austrian 'police helicopter will nover low over Mr. Khrushchev's special train today as it speeds towards Vienna for his meeting with President Kennedy. i Armed Austrian police will guard the line at points 270 yards apart as the train, preceded byReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration71 1961-06-03 3 TSHOMBE: NO DECISION ON HIS FATE LEOPOLDVILLE. Fri.— Mr. Joseph Ileo, the Congolese Prime Minister, said yesterday his government was still making up its mind about the fate of President Tshombe of Katanga, who is held prisoner here. Asked whether Mr. Tshombe would be brought to trial as the Government71 words
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181 1961-06-03 4 The Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore. Inche Yusof bin Ishak*. last night gave a glittering State banquet to mark the eve of the island's second National Day. A large gathering of distinguished guests made it one of the most stately events of the181 words
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641 1961-06-03 4 Big shift: Fire victims move to new flats SINGAPORE, Fn. BIG "Operation Shift" of Bukit Ho Swee fire victims into Singapore Housing Board flats will start at 8 a.m. tomorrow. A convoy of 60 military trucks will transport these victims with their belongings from three points In the Kirn Seng641 words
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903 1961-06-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri ANOTHER $48,360.84 received by the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund today brought the total to $584,202.17. The following is the full list of new donations received by the committee: Singapore Council oi Social Service $25,000. Netherlands Government $1,000, Mr. G.903 words
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Article171 1961-06-03 4 CINCAPORE. Fri Here is the diary of events for tomorrow's National Day celebrations: 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon Mass rally and marchpast on the Padang. 9.30 a.m. First day of the junior badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. 3 to 8 p.m. Exhibition at the171 words
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Article107 1961-06-03 4 rNI GARDINER, once of Malaya, made headlines when she wed King Hussein of Jordan, becoming his consort but not his Queen. Is hers to be a happy marriage or does sorrow lie ahead of Toni and her husband? What has been the fortune of other commoners who107 words
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Advertisement402 1961-06-03 4 SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT AT ODEON-KATONG DIAMOND THEATRE SONGS MUSIC DRAMA HUMOUR '&<£ S.EFFENDY in IN MALAY ITS A RIOTOUS, HAPPY COMEDY! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A WILLIAM 60CTZ ROOUTCION I GLENN FORD DONALD jI'CONNOR va JL\ JAMES SHI6ETA Xl i n-wMi»-«.cw.». uvwu.. m >^* It cinemascope rO*HKQ TAKA MIYOSHI UMEKI V402 words
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Advertisement78 1961-06-03 4 I REX Demand" M*nite" TONIGHT!* I (SINGAPORE) Authentic. jUHH^Q Never- Before 3|AijHHHyj|u Shown Film I taken by kj i COMBAT I Cameramen! F^k^ ...showing the BLOODIEST BATTLES of SAIPAN! TINIAN! GUAM! IWOJIMA! OKINAWA! 1 'BLOOD ov« TOKYO" I NOW PERFORMING at 6REAT WORLD PARK J The Moat Spectacular Shew av«r78 words
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Advertisement540 1961-06-03 4 ■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft MAJULAiTIi ftf »t'* T il Now Shnwin»rf 11am -Jo-4.00 now onowing. 030 tq j Opm VAN CHARLES X IXIEFUII HAU6HTQN A TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! Color X Columbia "Visa To Cantoo"t y Richord Bosehort Lisa Gastoni y Tomorrow S 450 m: 'Tiqa Doro (M! I Now Showing' ii«m-i.30-400 nuw onowing. 630540 words
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134 1961-06-03 5 T>UTTERWORTH, Fri. For 10 days, a man who took a second wife failed to return to his first wife, so she went looking for him, the Butterworth Magistrate's Court was told today. The first wife. Aishah blnte Awang is accused of134 words
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Article25 1961-06-03 5 IPOH. Fri. Fifteen members and ten wives have enrolled in the Ipoh Rotary Club's Malay class, Mr. Teerath Ram, the organiser, said today.25 words
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Article26 1961-06-03 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The prices of various stamped registered letter envelopes have been raised in Singapore ranging from four to 15 cents as from yesterday.26 words
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Article54 1961-06-03 5 MAYOR 001 DUE FOR RE-ELECTION PENANG. Fri.— The present Socialist Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thlam Slew, is due" to be reelected mayor when the new city council holds its first meeting on June 9. The deputy mayor Is expected again to be Mr. N. Patkunam They will hold office until the54 words
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Article30 1961-06-03 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Mr. R.A. Adamson. from Teluk Anson. Is acting as manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here during the illness of Mr. R. W. Scott.30 words
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92 1961-06-03 5 Acoustics expert advises on theatre gINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Robert B. Newman, an American acoustics expert, now in Singapore to advise on the sound amplification system to be introduced in the construction of the national theatre. today described the theatre's basic plan as "very good." He has been in close consultation92 words
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Article27 1961-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Transport has appointed Inche Mohamed Yussoff bin Mohamed Noor an unofficial member of the Railway Board for two years.27 words
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285 1961-06-03 5 Businessman tried to claim $125,000 prize money PENANG, Friday. A BUSINESSMAN, Chew Ah Hock, who used a forged Social and Welfare Lottery ticket to claim a $125,000 prize, was today sentenced to a year's jail. Chew was convicted on an amended charge285 words
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398 1961-06-03 5 A discharge— can Sessions Court hear case now? SEREMBAN. Fri. T*HE Deputy Public Prosecutor, Raja Abdul Aziz bin Raja Idris, con- tended yesterday that the Sessions Court is entitled to hear a corruption case after it has been dismissed by a magistrate at a preliminary inquiry. But defence counsel, Dato398 words
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Article36 1961-06-03 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Robert B. Newman, an American acoustics expert, will give a public talk on "Architectural Acoustics" to the Singapore Institute of Architects at the Singapore Polytechnic, on Monday at 5.15 p.m.36 words
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111 1961-06-03 5 Report of a beating so body is exhumed TPOH, Fri. Police this morning exhumed the body of a married woman, Soong Kwel Eng, 29. who was reported to have died on Monday night and was burled the following day at the Chinese Cemetery in Oopeng Road. The body was sent111 words
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144 1961-06-03 5 THE KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE ON WEDNESDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Royal Malay Regiment and the Federation Reconnaissance Corps units are practising daily in Kuala Lumpur for a big military parade to mark the 41st birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong next Wednesday. About 500 soldiers will take part in the Trooping144 words
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Advertisement191 1961-06-03 5 PRINCE'S TEA BOOM WEEK-END ATTRACTIONS 2 BANDS playing non-stop music for dancing PRINCE'S TRIO featuring PEGGY TANN "FOUR MODERN SOUNDS"- Spores Premier Jazz Quartet If it's PRINCE'S, it's always the BEST. ARE YOU A DEUNOUENT IV THI m W BEAUTY: Foundations for those glamorous ARTICLES: Men Gossip More Than Women191 words
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Advertisement278 1961-06-03 5 The last word J T Shirti in Children's Veiti cotton f*^*¥&iXpF~ m "*N Briefs knitwear! f\ A Socks AURORA'S SINGAPORE. jJ m^^ m V Blue Ribbon ■Mr davis SPARKLING GRANULATED HI GELATINE 24th "nn'vERSARY 30*" dAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT! Grab This Opportunity To Moke That Special Suit or Trousers You Want.278 words
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1649 1961-06-03 6 Judge sums up in Samson murder trial BOTH DOCTORS IN CASE WERE 'INEXPERIENCED' PENANG, Friday. JHE Penang Assize Judge, Mr. Justice Rigby, today expressed the hope that the time would come when the responsible authorities would have fully qualified police surgeons to carry out important post mortems and be in1,649 words
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Article31 1961-06-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— To. ■&l production of rubber In April was 48,650 t0n5— 2,645 tons less than the previous month. Estates produced 27.768 tons and smalholdlngs 20.882 tons.31 words
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Article31 1961-06-03 6 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. boy. Ewe Ah Kee. 16. who was knocked down by a lorry while c. cling in Telok Ayer Tawar last night, died on the way to hospital31 words
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387 1961-06-03 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. THE Minister lor Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon today disclosed that there were 44 people under detention under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance as at April 30 Mr. Ong was giving a written reply to a Question submitted387 words
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Advertisement74 1961-06-03 6 GERO Luxury Suidett fad PaHen No. 515 Aw.rd.d Hi* Gold Mtdal at tha ryiMli Wert4 liKiaiticn iMftll tht ->*• Mmal* ranta af many rattarm. Sole Dtttributori 11 PINAMC ROAD, I'PORI t TIL: 1««77 AIM OvQllOOl* Ot. COLD STOSAOC ARCADI tRANCN Orchard Road— Tal: Mil* OMN ALL DAY SATURDAYS I BE74 words
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183 1961-06-03 7 American Diary by j Huang Tze-chin MUCH has been writlen about America but little from a Malayan point of view. In "American Diary", beginning in tomorrows Sunday Mail, a Malayan journalist attempts to fill the gap. The author. Huang Tze-chin, has just returned from a ninemonth sojourn In the United183 words
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112 1961-06-03 7 CINGAPORE, 111. The Singapore Bus Workers' Union has reached agreement with the management of the Tay Koh Vat Bu.^ Co. on claims for back pay. holidays and overtime before i960. The management also agreed to give Its employees a bonus, benefits laid112 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-06-03 7 'PHE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee x Kuan Yew. (arrowed) is mobbed by fire victims at the Kirn Seng Road relief centre on Thursday night. Mr. Lee and four other Ministers had visited the centre to explain the Government's rehabilitation programme for the victims112 words
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451 1961-06-03 7 NowSeremban has plans for an industrial town SEREMBAN, Friday V N AMBITIOUS plan for a multi-million dollar housing and indus- trialisation project to enlarge Seremban town will soon be launched by the newly-elected Seremban Town Council. The main aim of the project a blueprint is now being prepared —i s451 words
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Article126 1961-06-03 7 Greetings are sent to Italy KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of greetings to the President of Italy on that country's National Day. It said: "On the occasion of the anniversary of your National Day, I have great pleasure In extending to Your Excellency and126 words
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Article36 1961-06-03 8 Warsts 5/0 (Minimum) MRS. S. RASOO and family thank friend., bumne.Hs .'ls.ionatea and relatives for their messages of condolence, visits, wreaths, loans of cars and assistance rendered In their recent ■etsavemecit on Wednesday May 31.36 words
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Article290 1961-06-03 8 2V Words Ht (Mimtmmm) the COCKPIT'S Java RlJstUfel la served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time JUST ARRIVED at Roblnxon s Knthryn Beich Katy's Party NuU, 16 ov..v $3.06 per tin. COLD STORACC SUPERMARKET, Orchard Road, and nil Singapore Shops are cloned to-day and there will be no deli\.fries.290 words
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Article644 1961-06-03 8 Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev meet in Vienna today not to negotiate but to talk. Neither in Washington nor Moscow, or anywhere else, is there any expectation of agreement emerging from this brief Vienna encounter. Before leaving Washington for Paris, where he has had cordial and successful644 words
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Article351 1961-06-03 8 Today, June 3, is Singapore's National Day, not because it is the anniversary of independence that bridge has yet to be crossed but because it celebrates a most important step in the march to independence and because all countries, particularly the young, like and ought once a year351 words
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Article250 1961-06-03 8 The Kuala Lumpur district branch of the People's Progressive Party is guilty of a piece of blatant political opportunism in its decision to offer bail for any hawker arrested in the capital That said, however, it has to be admitted that the P.P.P. gimmick is astute and that250 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1961-06-03 8 Willi Frischauer - Willi Frischauer by The Viennese may deny it (and they do so vehemently) but this is still the city of AS a special train speeds Mr. Khrushchev to Vienna, all is set for the Soviet Premier's ten hoars of momentous talks today with President Kennedy. Eight thousand1,226 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1961-06-03 9 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By The four-year plan will transform Singapore PROMISE OF BETTER THINGS TO COME IN THE FUTURE CIN'GAPOKE rejoices today. Public buildings are gay and colon rful with decoration. Flags and bunting, fluttering in the bustling streets, and coloured bulbs and floodlights flashing in the1,645 words
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Article174 1961-06-03 9 rE augmented Radio Orchestra of Radio Singapore will play in a programme of music and forum which will be held at the Victoria Theatre on June 5. 6 and 7. The orchestra will present music representing the four main cultural streams in a performance entitled174 words
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Advertisement35 1961-06-03 9 A vital wheel in the continued dA prosperity of Mfllv tTm our Singapore... 3 1 Congratulations to the State of Singapore on the second anniversary of National Day. MALAYAN AIRWAYS W*mk SERVING SOUJH EAST ASLA35 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1961-06-03 10 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By AND SOME OF THE MODELS YOU'LL SEE IN TODAY'S MAMMOTH MARCH-PAST MA N V of th c major aspects of Singapore life, its commerce and industry, its education and culture, provide the themes for t lie 20 colourful floats which will1,145 words
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Article, Illustration390 1961-06-03 11 MOTORISED UNITS OF MAMMOTH PARADE TO TOUR OUTLYING DISTRICTS TONIGHT jyjANY more thousands of people in. Singapore will be able to see the highlights of this year's National Day celebrations which begin today. For the inarch past of l."),(XX) people in this morning's mammoth rally in390 words
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322 1961-06-03 11 MULTI-RACIAL SHOW WITH A DIFFERENCE MALAY singers will sing Mandarin songs, Chinese dancers do an Indian dance, and Indian vocal groups sing Malay folk songs in a multi-racial variety which Radio Singapore will present at Victoria Theatre tomorrow. Entitled "Suara Budaya Singapura" (The Voice of Singapore Culture), the show will,322 words
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249 1961-06-03 11 FULL DETAILS OF THE TWO-DAY PROGRAMME VI ORE details of the twoi"l day programme are: TODAY: 9.30 a.m. to noon: Rally and march past outside City Hall. Marchers will disperse at Shenton Way. except the uniformed contingents, who will disperse at Beach Road, and vehicles, which will disperse at Kallang249 words
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Article287 1961-06-03 11 DISPLAY OF THE PEOPLE'S WORK rE first exhibition i of its kind, showing how varied and embracing is the work of Singapore's 51 community centres. will move by turn to nine selected centres from now till July 1. The exhibition is organised by the People's Association and had its opening287 words
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203 1961-06-03 11 SPECIAL BROADCASTS ON RADIO SINGAPORE FOR NATIONAL DAY RADIO Singapore, which celebrated iU Silver Jubilee on Jane 1. will give special broadcasts in connection with the National Day celebrations. They will be made over a fourth transmission called Siaran Istemewa on 990 k/c in the 303 metre band, medium wave,203 words
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Advertisement78 1961-06-03 11 li'^i^iwnll^iliUl iini l^TXJffinh EXTEND THEIR I GREETINGS AND GCZD WISHES TO THE PEOPLE OF I SINGAPORE j ON THE OCCASION OF j NATIONAL DAY j JUNE 3RD. MAJULLAH ji I SINGAPURA I WiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiicaiinniiiiiicaiiiHiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiciiHiHiiHimiiiiHiiiiHmiHiiiiiiH Because there's only one Dunlopillo everyone wants to sleep on it. You will tell Dunlopillo by it's78 words
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Advertisement102 1961-06-03 11 g Greetings >, and 1 g Good Wishes I to the g People of Singapore g a? on their I NATIONAL DAY% I from 1 I C. K. TANG LTD. I (SINGAPORE) 310, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. m W 1^ j mJm If* A f^&mOM SAN rti rf I r%&X%&r&. ER102 words
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Article, Illustration1489 1961-06-03 12 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT j A forecast The State will be a power in sports in the near future By Now Govt tapping all young talent Malaya Cup win has infused new spirit in soccer WHATEVER may be said about our snorting:1,489 words
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Article138 1961-06-03 12 TODAY: Swimming carnival and exhibitions at River Volley Road pool (4 p.m.). Soccer Singapore Youths v Army, Jalan Besar (5.15). Tennis Exhibition matches, Padang (5 pm) Boxing S.A.B.A. open championships finals, Happy World (8.30 p.m.) Badminton S.B.A. junior championships, S.B.A. Hall. Hockey Women v Veterans,138 words
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Advertisement154 1961-06-03 12 iiiiiMiniiiitniin iiiiiiihiihihihiicihh titanium; j Westinghouse 1 BOLD ADVANCES IN TECHNICAL i EXCELLENCE AND BEAUTIFUL CONCEPT j OF. DESIGN AND STYLING GO INTO THIS Westinghouse Diamond Jubilee Model 9.5 Cubic Feoff Refrigerator 1 W 9- uflffTß JsS3^^Efi j s* AT A NEW LOW PRICE $690 net cash $845 net cash SINGAPORE154 words
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Advertisement28 1961-06-03 12 Salute to SinooMne from THE ftfJLL M/INV dttNK THEY ARE SERVING OVER 160,000 CUSTOMERS AND HAVE TOTAL ASSETS OF OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.28 words
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Article655 1961-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday FIRST STEP TOWARD TWO-PARTY SYSTEM IN SINGAPORE AND A MORE EFFECTIVE OPPOSITION: KHIR r [HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today he was consulted before three Singapore parties SPA, Umno and MCA decided to form an alliance. He said: "It is true655 words
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344 1961-06-03 13 Prospect team finds oil traces near Kuantan KUANTAN, Friday. A TEAM led by a royal prospector has found traces of oil in Sungei Ular, about 22 miles iiorth of here. The site is also believed to be rich in iron ore. I The prospector, Tengku Abdul Aziz lbni Almarhum Sultan344 words
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Article40 1961-06-03 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. A man. Heng Chiang Slang, was today fined $3,000, in default six months' Jail, for assisting In carrying on a characters lottery near the Singapore Turf Club on the evening ol May 25.40 words
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Article, Illustration46 1961-06-03 13 MISS HELEN BICKNELL, an Australian mannequin. models dresses made from Australian fabrics, on board the Straat Banka on Thursday evening after the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, had opened the Australian floating trade fair. Straits Times picture46 words
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Article49 1961-06-03 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Kok Ah Loy, will lead a three-man Singapore delegation to the International Labour Organisation confer>nce to be held in Geneva his month. The other two members are Mr. G. Kandasamy (representing workers) and Mr. G.C. Thio (representing employers).49 words
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Article54 1961-06-03 13 RAUB, Fri. A padl planter, Hussain bin Faseh, 24, was yesterday acquitted on a charge of using criminal force on a blind housewife, Saplah binte Samsu, on the night of Feb. 18 with intent to outrage her modesty. The magistrate. Inche Yuaoff bin Mohamed, did not54 words
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181 1961-06-03 13 Aussies register sales on their floating fair SINGAPORE, Friday. A BOUT 1,500 business people today visited the Straat Banka, Australia's floating fair, to inspect the ship's wide range of goods and establish contacts with the Australian businessmen aboard. Mr. A.P. WhlUngton. leader of the Australian trade dele gatlon aboard the181 words
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Article54 1961-06-03 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A Harbour Board employee, Tal Yin Chong. 21. was Jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Buttrose ,oday for raping a girl under 14 years of age on March 6 this year. The incident took place inside the men's lavatory at the Metropolitan Cinema54 words
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Article32 1961-06-03 13 RAUB. Fri. Chong Su Kee, managing director of Mook Lian sawmill, was yesterday fined $50 or two weeks' jail for failing to submit his income tax return within 21 days.32 words
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Article51 1961-06-03 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Receiving and adjudication orders were today made against C. A. Menon, of Buklt Timah Road, by Mr. Justice Chua In the High Court on a bankruptcy petition filed by the Comptroller of Income Tax to whom Menon owes a sum of $5,498.89 on a judgment51 words
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114 1961-06-03 13 LONDON, Fri.— A doctor from Singapore, who was convicted of an Indecent offence in North Borneo in 1957. was found not guilty of Infamous conduct by the disciplinary committee of the General Medical Council yesterday. Dr. Loh Mung Sun, registered as care ofReuter - 114 words
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Article41 1961-06-03 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Koh Ah Thlm, a Harbour Board senior clerk, who was adjudicated a bankrupt In March 1959, with liabilities amounting to $1,900, was granted a discharge by Mr Justice Chua in the High Court here today.41 words
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277 1961-06-03 13 Pass and honour graduates 5 pay disparity concern T^HE Students' Council of the University of Malaya has expressed "deep concern" over the great disparity in the salaries of pass and honours degree graduates in the public service. An article in the latest issue of Mahaslswa Negara, official publication of the277 words
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Article71 1961-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A party of 11 Malayan students from London will go to the Isle of Wight to give a Malayan cultural show on "Malayan Day" there tomorrow. They were invited there by the Island's Women's Institute which is organising the celebration, a71 words
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Article146 1961-06-03 13 Plan to clear port backed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce backs a proposal by the Malayan Railway Administration for importers to give up their Sunday day of rest and he'.p clear the godowns at Port Sweitenham. Delighted The President of the ACCC, Senator Chan Kwong Hon.146 words
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60 1961-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A "code of conduct" has been adopted by the Students Council of the University of Malaya here. It includes: Total ban on all form* of ragging. Students found guilty of "Indiscipline or misconduct" will be punished. Freshles must wear green ties60 words
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Advertisement55 1961-06-03 13 B\\£ r SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES I I T LOTTERY TICKETS AND TRY YOUR LUCK ONE OF THE INSTITUTIONS WHICH RECEIVED CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SOCIAL WELFARE LOTTERY BOARD ~i HATLUJT t 2t.iLUU4v mtmWmmmmm t m m I WELFARE MATERNITY >«Aj HOSPITAL, Kuala Lumpur. JUNE, 1961 SOCIAL WELFARE LOTTERY drawn at PONTIAN 30-6-196155 words
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Advertisement110 1961-06-03 13 II I Vh II '"■1 > .*Jl H^^**i^*"j t^^d I*^J The NORCE Starlme refrigeratof cold. silent beauty with exquisite features that add sparkle to your home. Examine its clean-cut design, its trim built-in look and dazzling white porcelain interior. The NORCE Starline the refrigerator that speaks for itself in smart110 words
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496 1961-06-03 14 IPOH, Friday J EE SAI CHONG, was today ordered to pay $5,783 damages and costs to a building contractor and estate manager, Wan Lim Choong, as damages for negligence which resulted m the death of Wan's son. Wans son. Thai Thong. 19. a496 words
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Article53 1961-06-03 14 IPOH. Frl. An unemployed man, Wong Lin, 26, was today sentenced by the magistrates court to a day's jail and fined $150. in default three months' jail, for housebreaking. Wong had pleaded guilty to breaking into the house of Hoi Chuan Seng at Jalan Tokong53 words
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218 1961-06-03 14 He's all for a coffee-house type C'wealth LONDON, Friday. MR. Vincent Massey, former Governor General of Canada, said yesterday the Commonwealth "this priceless setting for the free exchange of opinion" must not be allowed to gather dust and eventually vanish Mr. Massey, delivering the 1961 Romanes lecture at Oxford University,218 words
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111 1961-06-03 14 SINGAPORE BY-ELECTION: A SIX-SIDED CONTEST? SINGAPORE. Fri. With nomination day a week away (June 10 the Anson by-election promises to be at least a six-cor-nered fight.. Up to 4 p.nv today, four political parties and one independent had taken out nomination forms. The four parties are the Workers' Party. the111 words
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405 1961-06-03 14 A plan to help newspapers in West Africa •TEL AVIV, Frl. Mr. L.K. 1 Jakande, managing director and editor-in-chief of Allied Newspapers of Nigeria, yesterday proposed a three-point plan aimed at assisting newspapers in West Africa to overcome pconomlc and technical problems. Speaking In a debate on the needs ofReuter - 405 words
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Article, Illustration89 1961-06-03 14 'Malaya on the verge of big things' Mr. Thomas Anderson (above), head of Thomas Anderson Associates, an Australian en g i neering firm, which has opened a branch in Kuala Lumpur. The firm has been appointed by the Public Works Department to install airconditioning in the new Parliament House and89 words
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274 1961-06-03 14 f ONDON. Fri. The Common wealth Development Finance Co. Ltd said today tnat in the year ended March 31, 1961 it had entered into commitments totalling £3.680,006 for nine new Commonwealth projects. including one in Malaya. The capital cost of the projectsReuter - 274 words
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Advertisement310 1961-06-03 14 Life Insurance if for the living. You can indeed reap the benefits of life insurance during your lifetime. Now is the time for you to think of providing for your old age. By insuring your life now at a young age you get the maximum benefit (or a minimum premium310 words
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Advertisement133 1961-06-03 14 MODERN SCIENCE GIVES MODERN MALAYA A COMPLETELY f^£]fj TOOTHPASTE d i ii >jf^l iiij^!;! DENTAL' CREAM WITH IRIUM mew PEj>s(wrm' 'f*f^ with teeth shining wh/fef NEW! NEW! Softer cream Bracing PEPPERMINT I jNSSMRH^^ gives faster- FLAVOUR gives you Nfe 'ZTiZOZ?-, »~Felh7*an mouth, A %M M and more of ,t. o</)133 words
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Article, Illustration1445 1961-06-03 15 Peacemaker who fought battles of the white men I■■ I I ss* joe *rr iMiniiriiii imj^^^^^^^i OTrwnrii ir **^*»^^joc^ i iiViririViiiMi^^M^^M^Mt^r 'i¥^iiMii^^^^^^^^^^^^^MMl^^^Tirir*ii¥Bii*"^w^^MMi^w^niiiii i WARRIOR DREADED A SOFT BED His last words: Peace, honour ALIGHT SNOW covered the Wind River Valley in Wyoming on February 22, 1900, us a li- mile-longDaily Mirror - 1,445 words
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Advertisement304 1961-06-03 15 SUPER I ROTIIX I V^ j if itJ ?SMIO* vi Avoileble m o wide variety Q 1 1 «t exciting celoura with (mart standard ttcel or gold V^4M «<^fc M coloured cop,. W .5^ tj The ink tlowt evenly, TT irreipectlve ot the speed ot your writing. Made n Germany304 words
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Miscellaneous263 1961-06-03 15 Buys Bunny By Bnlph Ueimduhl fVER OIL'S PCWN [YOU CAM'T GO \1 l___ <=^s^ J^A I 111 ess I CAREFUL. ABOUT A QUART! J NOWHERE LOOKIN' A rTXTSBIn \m%&r£\ SU6Sy s fOOPS) YOU J^-x. LIKE THAT, PUPPSYi Q &4 nZZzIP Z^\§Pfe?S^--< CLUMSY y WATCH OUTA SETTER GO NEXT J p^263 words
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Letter318 1961-06-03 16 PAY— AND CAREERS IN INDUSTRY THE main reason why so many boys shun technical jobs is simply that the jobs do not pay. There are hundreds of lads who are very interested but when they start looking around and ask questions they come to the inevitable conclusion that the pay318 words
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311 1961-06-03 16 What tourists want to see in Malaya APART FROM HORSE RACING AND CASINOS... TMUCH ink has been spilt over the promotion of tourism in Malaya, with suggestions for possible tourist attractions ranging from the establishment of a casino on one of the islands off Penang to the multiplication of our311 words
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Letter175 1961-06-03 16 WITH due respects to the T chairman of the Penang Tourist Association with whom I have had close association in the past both as vice-chairman and publicity chairman. I feel the association and for that matter the Ministry of Commerce and Industry should concentrate firstly on175 words
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192 1961-06-03 16 I REFER to Mr. Lim Kean Siew's reply to Dato Cheah Toon Lok's criticism that the Socialist Front resorted to specious arguments and political slogans appealing to communal emotions during the City Council election campaign in Penang. Mr. Lim stressed that the Front192 words
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383 1961-06-03 16 The speed limit that must stay... -BUKiT TIMAH, DUNEARN ROADS {"HF Automobile As.socialion or Singapore in its magazine the "Highway" has advocated a higher speed limit for Bukit Timah Road. Country Folk, however, suggests that the speed limit be raised to a maximum of 50 m.p.h. after dusk from the383 words
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Letter95 1961-06-03 16 PEOPLE living near the Kallang fcas-works in Singapore are tormented by the excessive fumes and smoke. The smoke seems to come from the roof of the building where the chimney is housed. When coal fuel was used for the production of gas. the smoke emitted was less and95 words
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Letter55 1961-06-03 16 T HAVE often noticed that the Ministry 01 Culture arranges film shows at various spots in Singapore at regular intervals but never for the residents of Duches» Estate. Queenstown. wher* the population is ever increasing. The beautifully constructed park opposite the new Duchess Market would b» an55 words
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Advertisement381 1961-06-03 16 ■Li N V .^LTHE INCOMPARABLE SHIRTS Feel fre»h. look frert. m an Aertex shirt Aertex shirts beat the heat because they am styled in tropic-light c«ttular-wo»en tabnc that 'aw-conditions 1 «he body to deep you comfortaW» cooL See the range of treedom styles at your usual A*rtex stove there's an381 words
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Advertisement120 1961-06-03 16 Vaseline means round-the-clock grooming... Seng Huat starts his day at 8 30 m will a.m. In his job good grooming is essential, that's why he uses Wmi JW? Vaseline Hair Cream p8 H/ /V^^ Afl Still at work at 8.30 p.m. with a '*%&ss& business dinner and still not a120 words
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Miscellaneous268 1961-06-03 16 Straits Times Crossword BT H' IHaflHT' HP* "■^""■W 4 H ACROSS 6. A shilling cannot be insuffi»Er%^ rd round ar»ui i»>. 13 .-There's nee r a villain 9. It is not the same to her per- dwelling in all Denmark but haps (5). he's an arrant (Ham--10 Fifty-one vermin i?oin«268 words
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Advertisement1562 1961-06-03 17 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES. Ill: 2415 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: til: 2412 fO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONBON ft CONTINENIAL PORTS. p. S'nam renang AGAPENOR I pill, Oudin, (.go*. Havre. la Pi/Jill I ANTENOR LivirpiM. Dublin JMI 4 JMI I JMI 7/1 JaM II MEMNON LIM, H'burg, Moll., A'mouth Jill I1,562 words
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Advertisement1410 1961-06-03 17 THE E. A. C UMES- MvttK J^^K mNt lost MEIITERIUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. nrYfCOiti Spo c P S Penang H HZjJrI "lUSUANCA' aj GH. 11-11/ 5 Jaae 5/ Jaae 0/ I Jaaa «kT3^ "SUMBAWA" (Piss.) 4/ 4 Jaai JLJOmSr "SELANOIA" k) 22/24Jaae 25 27 Jaae 21 21 Jaae Tf\1,410 words
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Advertisement1455 1961-06-03 17 bui'lo'ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. nin SINGAPORE ilncorparatel il tki Until Kmglom It LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'we P. Shim Penang lENOOPAN (EL, LIMM, Rotteroam, Hamburg G 11/JM 5 BENAIBANACH L'pill, Havre, M'brough. Jane 5/ I Jaae 11/11 laac 14/15 lENMHOR (E.lp) L'IMl, Mu'l.1,455 words
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Advertisement1291 1961-06-03 17 Wkw McALISTER dc CO.. LTD. v-^ CLURMAM UMS <h KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRt LOS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO I HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF NEWCASTLE Acctptilg corgi Mr Clitral ft Slltk S pore P. Stum Pmang America 21-.5J.m 21/21 Jail II Jane/ 1 July BRONXVILLE CITY OF1,291 words
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346 1961-06-03 18 From Our Market Correspondent TIN share prices tended to ease on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon the rises of Friday and the previous two days again attracting profit-takers. Very few improvements were recorded and the market was quiet, with shares below best346 words
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Article20 1961-06-03 18 Malayan Stock Indices: June 2 Junrl Industrials: 163.15 163.81 Tins: 334.22 332.21 Rubber: 245.52 245.32 Jan. 1 1958=10020 words
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Article768 1961-06-03 18 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section ye.steraay with the number of deals in brackets was: Industrials: F. and N. ords (2,000) $2.42, $2.42 i; M. Cement (8.OO0) $2.30. $2.29, $2.10: Metal Box (2,000) $2.96 ON, $2.98; Steamers (4,000) 82 cents ON, 82i cents: 8. Tunes768 words
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Article132 1961-06-03 18 MELBOURNE, Fil INVESTMENT shares closed the week on fiimer toi)e<>. On the announcement of a one-for-six new issue by B.HJ". the shares remained steady at 795. 3d. Herald rose 2s. 3d. to 58s. Base mrtals and oils were steady. Mt. Lyell gained 6d. to 7s. 2d. Aasoc. Aust.132 words
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Article112 1961-06-03 18 THE Chinese Preduce Exchange. Slngapere, neon prices per pleul yesterday were: Copra: ITK/Contlnent May shipment $25! buyers, $26} sellers. Coconut oil: Bulk $3X| nellers. drum $42 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white $195 sellers. Sarawak white SI92J sellers, special Sarawak black $155 sellers, garbled LamponK black $155 sellers, Lampong black112 words
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Article33 1961-06-03 18 SINGAPORE. June 2. RUBBER: «.">i cents per lb. (down 11 cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 85* cents (hesitant). TIN: $441.50 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).33 words
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Article213 1961-06-03 18 UNI first grade rubber buyers t.o.b. I closed in Singapore yesterday at sj; c.-ntu per lb. down li Cvnta on Thursday's closing price. The tone was easior. S.C.C.RA. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Int 1 R.B.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers Ml. sellers ftfti <N>; Int. 1213 words
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Article93 1961-06-03 18 THE Malayan fxehange Banks' Ajio- elatlen made these changes in ita rates to merchants yesterday (all ral.-i to $100) Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 J, oi) 32: 90 d/at 32 13/16 credit bills. 321 trade hills Selling T.T. er 0.0. ready,: Canada ii. Swiss Franct 1401: Belgian Francs93 words
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Article12 1961-06-03 18 Pungah Tin Dredging In April and May produced 1.088 piculs.12 words
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250 1961-06-03 18 r[E price oi rubber fell to Its lowest level for two months in Singapore yesterday. June first grade having dropped to 862 cents by the end of the morning session. The close was 85J cents. The snarp arop of a half-penny in250 words
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Article578 1961-06-03 18 T»HE rubber market has continued featureless during the week with incentive generally lacking re- 1 port H. C. B Co., Ltd. in their current survey. The paucity of overseas enquiry on most days coupled with the closure of New York earlier in the week contributed to very578 words
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Article151 1961-06-03 18 SHIPS lying alongiUi* Ihe Imiipix wharvtt today: Lao* 1. BolKsevain Wonosin 6. Hessenstfin 8. Bovrnkerk in. Btnreoch 13, Olenartney 15. Charon IT, Bronxvllle 29, Star of Arctunn 31. Busuanga 37. Melbourne Maru 40. Strut Banks 42. Outer FUads: Triumph. Manipo. Hal Chu. Steel Designer, Ben Avon Benwyvls,151 words
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Advertisement1192 1961-06-03 18 jK \hAlineJ Express U.S.A. Pacitic 4c Atlantic Coast Service ETA. E.T A. ETA. E.T.A. F..1.A. S'po'e HongKong Honolulu S. Francisco L Angeies N. Yom "OrtiM Maru" 17 20 lure 24 Jim I July 14 Jaly IS J.I/ 11 illy "Kimikawa Maru" 17 21 July 24 July I tug 15 Aug1,192 words
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Advertisement91 1961-06-03 18 WtST EUUOPE StTRVICE. S'ptft f. Ptu»| Marseilles. Ham Ounkirk. 10UCA 11OI.se HIM* 12JMt south i west africa service. mm TIORA I/I Jut Durbtti (22/1), Port Elizabeth (24/1). Capetown (71/1), Matadi (M/l), lafos (7/7). Cotonou (11/7), Accra. Takoradi, Abidjan. Freetown, Conakry, Dakar (24/T). EAITIOUNO fiere TAMA JS Ivie SihanoudviMe. Saigon, Hongkong,91 words
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Advertisement576 1961-06-03 18 NOTICE The Public are informed that A. HENSON and WILLIAM OOH SIN ENG are no longer in our employ as from 31s; May, 1961. They are not authorised to transact any business on behalf of the COMMERCIAL PRIVATE ENQUIRY AGENCY. 605. Shaw House, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. COMMERCIAL 4c PRIVATE576 words
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Advertisement97 1961-06-03 18 SHIPPING NOTICE T/v "VIET NAM" Due to the National Day Holiday, the above vessel will operate at Eastern Road on 3ro June 1961. Will passengers boarding at Singapore kindly take note that: embarkation of passengers, by launch, will take place at Clifford Pier between 3 30 and 4.30 p.m. no97 words
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Advertisement2097 1961-06-03 19 THE RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION GROWING THREAT FROM DEVELOPMENT OF NEW MATERIALS COMPETITION WITH SYNTHETICS NOW A MATTER OF ECONOMICS INDUSTRY'S FUTURE DEPENDENT ONINCREASED PRODUCTION AT LOWER COST MR. W. ANDERSON ON ROLE OF PRODUCERS, GOVERNMENTS AND ORGANISED LABOUR Th* Annual General Meeting of THE RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION i Incorporated) was2,097 words
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Advertisement1109 1961-06-03 19 (Continued from Pate S) SITUATIONS VACANT it Words Si (Min.)— Box it ets. txtrm TAPPING CONDUCTOR for estate north of Ipoh i equired for end of June Box AI3U B.T. K.L. AMAH REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY by Australian family for cooking and general housework Telephone Spore *****. STRAITS BORN CHINISI family requires1,109 words
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Advertisement810 1961-06-03 19 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box St els. extra A VACANCY exists In large Kuala Lumpur agency house for an experienced European ludy confidential secretary. Knowledge of shorthand and French an asset but not essential. Applicant must be available in Kuala Lumpur for two years commercing 15th June. i810 words
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Advertisement771 1961-06-03 19 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE •0 Words Si (Min.)— Box St els. extra FOUR LIFT newly one single storey terrace house three bedroom for sale Lorong H Telok Kurau Road Phone IS'pore) *7234 particulars. PREFABRICATED STEEL STRUCTURES for your new factory or godown: economical la price, transport and assembly: order771 words
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Advertisement816 1961-06-03 19 TUITION it Words SS (Mm.) Box St els. txtrm SINCAPORE DRIVING SCHOOL Refresher course S2S, complete SSS, guaranteed $90. competent Instructors/ Instructresses Modern Dual-controlled ears. Ring *****, 93 Owen Road, j Singapore. BIGINNIRS CLASS commencing 7.00 p.m. Wednesday 7th June two lessons weekly. Monthly $8.00 also available private lessons, other816 words
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Advertisement869 1961-06-03 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE i 10 Words SS Un.)—Box St ft', txtrm J( IMO PIAT DILUXI, K Consul, 195S A4O. M Minor. 1867 F 7600, Hill- man. 1»55 F, Zephyr. H 'Hawk. Of Kapitan. 1951 Flat 500 c c View 16. 17 i y Rochore Canal Road, 8 po. I *****.869 words
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Advertisement484 1961-06-03 19 iTEAMBATHS. MASSACE. ETC. t Words tS (Min.)— Box it ets. txtrm TRY THI NIW Turkish Stfamroona t "Ricky*" Blamrw MamWßr by n«Ti»nced Maucur Mawi-us.-, LOS River ailry Road. Slnxaporr Telephone TIRED? LIT LAURA Mansagr tfambath Refr»»h You Expert Lirenrd MaMieur/M.i'KriiM 3IU-P. River 'alley Road, S.ruapori'-!' Telephone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Word, SS484 words
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Article, Illustration362 1961-06-03 20 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON SUSSEX MATCH WILL SETTLE SOME OF AUSTRALIA'S TEST POSERS 1 From 1 LONDON, Friday. THE match against Sussex at Hove tomorrow will have Test significance for both England and Australia for the first Test to begin at Birmingham on Thursday next. The362 words
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651 1961-06-03 20 OFF-SPUV. CHEAP WICKETS f^Sii]7n^t^*i»jTT?^T*^TT' OXFORD, Friday. BOBBY SIMPSON and Bill Lawry yesterday followed up their unbroken 186 partnership against the MC.C. at Lord's by putting on 202 for the Australians' first wicket against Oxford University here. Losing wickets cheaply after the stand was broken,651 words
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217 1961-06-03 20 DORADO BEACH, (Puerto Rico), Friday. SAM Snead tied the competitive course record with a five under par 34-33-67 yesterday as he defied par and boiling temperatures to give the United States the individual and team lead in the International Trophy and Canada Cup golf217 words
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60 1961-06-03 20 EX-CHORUS GIRL IS BRITAIN'S GOLF CHAMP fARNOUSTIE. Scotland, FrL Mrs. Marley Spearman, one time chorus girl, won the British Women's Open golf championship here today when she beat Miss Diane Kobb. 17, in the allBritish 36-hole final. Mrs. Spearman had the gallery of 2,000 gasping with the magnificence of her60 words
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Article51 1961-06-03 20 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. About $1,000 was raised last night In a charity basketball match between the Peng Mln team from Singapore and the Tsung Wah School Old BoysAssociation. Kuala Kangsar, In aid of the Tsung Wah School Old Boys' Scholarship Fund. Peng Mln beat the Old Boys 96-77.51 words
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Article26 1961-06-03 20 MILAN, Frl. Carlo Llevore, of Italy, broke the world record for the javelin with a throw of 86.71 metres (284 ft s|) here yesterday.26 words
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153 1961-06-03 20 TOKYO. Frl. The 1961 world amateur wrestling championships opened in the university town of Hiyoshl near Yokohama port today. Teams from 21 countries lined up on the mats where the title would be decided in the next six days inside the specially prepared Hiyoshi153 words
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Article109 1961-06-03 20 Simits hit 8 without reply pENANG, Fri. A flne display by Butterwortti Rangers in the first half, when they netted five times without reply, enabled them to beat United Muslims Association 5—3 in a. soccer league Div. II match at .Da to Kramat today. M. Bala <3> and Kodiappa'i <2)109 words
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Advertisement937 1961-06-03 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CADET ASSISTANT Applicants are Invited for suli tably qualified Federal Citizens to ■I be considered for setection as Cadets under the Authority's I Caaet Asslstantship programme for training field personnel for the management of land development and settlement schemes. Candidates must be over 25937 words
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Advertisement766 1961-06-03 20 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS from Federal Citizens or State Nationals are I invited for the posts of Book--1 keepers In the P.W.D.. Kedah. I Candidates for these appointment* must be members of either the General clerical Service, the i Postal Clerical Service, the Telecommunications Clerical Service766 words
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Advertisement116 1961-06-03 20 C 7? BACKED BY 100 YEARS OF CRAFTSMANSHIP AND PROGRESS C'EWpA'RY T QUALITY PLUS COLOURS 125 BANTAM (MODEL 01 A tfiorouohly reliable lightweight machine of proven performance ond outstanding economy. 17S BANTAM SUPER Model 07) Simply brutles with features new-style frame, dual scot. hydroulically damped front fork, etc. 350 OHV116 words
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Miscellaneous189 1961-06-03 20 CBICMT MC.\ UAGVB: N. BonbUan t Singapore (Seremban); Malacca v PHhamr (Malacca*. HtlKNDI.Y: S( vurs v Rm 'Malacca Club pad.ingi. SOC( I I NATIONAL DAY MATCH: Sdoic Youths v Army iJu Besar. 5 25 p.m.;. KLl ANC LEAGUE Ui\. A: inrtian tag A' v Gurkha ASC iSrl GclamK B. PAHAT189 words
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255 1961-06-03 21 TO BRIDGE A GAP AND GIVE INCENTIVE SCHOOLS HAVE PLAN FOR NATIONAL UNDER-15 TOURNEY By KEN FERNANDEZ K. LUMPUR, Friday rpHE Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council 1 will this year launch a junior soccer tournament which will give primary schoolboys a chance255 words
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Article63 1961-06-03 21 Ref assaulted at Balestier QINGAPORE. Fri. Jaffar bin Haji Sirat. a SAFA referee was assaulted at the end of a match played at Balestier Road today. His assailants were a player and a spectator. He had to run to escape and was later given protection while leaving the dressing room.63 words
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Article251 1961-06-03 21 Upset at swimming carnival SINGAPORE, Fri.— Upset result at the Singapore National Day swimming carnival today whs the defeat by Teh Lian Ser ol Singapore 400 metres champion Oei Boon Khwee and Federation s Olympic Games swimmer Fong Siew Jit. Teh led all the way lo win easily in 5251 words
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Article25 1961-06-03 21 SINGAPORE. Fri— St. Andrews 0.8.A. beat St. Andrews School by 4-0 in their soccer match to celebrate National Day at Waodsville today.25 words
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Article280 1961-06-03 21 Boxing chief makes a promise SINGAPORE. Fri.- Two international matches in August have been promised the best 10 boxers in tomorrows Singapore open championships which begin at the Happy World Stadium at 8.30 p.m. Mr. David Phoa. president of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, told the Straits Times: "A team280 words
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Article44 1961-06-03 21 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's course lor track and field officials, starting and time-keeping will be held at the Dorest Road School on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. All those interested should be present at the school before 9 a.m.44 words
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790 1961-06-03 21 Prince heads field for Perak Derby PINCE of Lalita will carry topwelfht of 9.00 in the field of 15 stayers to contest the Pentk Derby over IM miles on Sunday, June 18, at Ipoh. A winner in a 9f race on the first day (Saturday, June 10) will not carry790 words
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Article675 1961-06-03 21 SOCCER HAY CUP (Kluang) Yong Peng Est 5 (Hamld 3, Oon, Awl) Sembrong Est 2 (Samad. Kwee Wong). KLUANG LEAGUE DIV. 2: Gurkha ASC 1 (Petit) Pamol Est 0. IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 2: Darul Ihsan 3 (Ramli, Abu, Ghanl) Perak River Hydro 2 (Chee Kong. Mawl). K. KANGSAR675 words
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152 1961-06-03 21 EPSOM JEEP - Box Office should out jump rivals EPSOM JEEP By I>OX OFFICE II is pretty smart over hurdles and should outJump his five rivals In the 9f Cheltenham Cup (Race 6) at today's amateur meeting at Kuala Lumpur. Last year he won a7f hurdle race at Penang and in his only152 words
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Advertisement275 1961-06-03 21 mHwL ill mi S^B lup j The famous Italian designer suggested one change Just becau&e the appearance "That's all?" blllty. but your eye would not of tne Volkswagen does not That's all". notice these changes unless we change from year to year, do not They did, starting with the pointed275 words
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Advertisement879 1961-06-03 21 CAN YOU DEFEND YOURSELF? IF NOT, THIS MESSAGE IS MEANT FOR YOU!!! We live ot a time when violence seems to be increasing doy by doy. Open your newspopers ond you will find reports of horrifying attacks on the innocents, parang ottacks on youths, murder and rape on woman, robbery879 words
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Miscellaneous283 1961-06-03 21 TODAY'S CARD RACE ONE 2.30 p.m.: Hurlingham Scurry CL S. 2f; (12.7) Moondyne. Smoky. Miranda, Bubbles, Kolek Zariff. Marco Polo, Yeoman Chummy, John Willy. Spuds. Oangara. Kimani. Sunrise. First Choice. Deep Purple. Scratching*: Jim. Chaperon. RACE TWO S p.m.: Sponge Cvp Cl. 2, Div. 8, «f; (12.00)— Gular 11. Caesar,283 words
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Article, Illustration638 1961-06-03 22 SINGAPORE, Friday Abolish Security Council and British privileges, say Chin Siong and Co. CIX prominent trade union leaders led by Mr. Lim Chin Siong today announced their support for the Peoples' Action Party in the coming Anson by-election. In it joint press statement they called on638 words
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Article118 1961-06-03 22 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A feature of "Suara Budaya Singapura" at the Victoria Theatre at 5 p.m. on Sunday organised by Radio Singapore is the total disappearance of racial barriers in the programme. For the Hrst time. Singapore audiences will have the unusual experience of hearing118 words
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Article54 1961-06-03 22 JAKARTA. Fri.— Thailand tonight defeated Australia 9-0 in t ho first inter-zone semi-final ol tin- Thomas Cup badminton championships here. The Thais lpd 4-0 yesterday. The Thais will now pl.iy ihe •Inner ol thr Denmark v United 1 Slates tie to decide the challengers foi54 words
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346 1961-06-03 22 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Multicoloured lights in streets and parks were switched on at 6 p.m. tonight as the count-down to tomorrow's giant National Day celebrations began. And a gay atmosphere is sweeping through this two-year-old State a.s final touches were put to breathtaking346 words
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Obituary68 1961-06-03 22 CABLE RECEIVED mini lYylon N. PonnmnpalMin of Ke.lrr.inon Establishmini i>n, M Ti-llipi nlai OR. CHEN CHEONC LOK. (ir.-.ral 1 Rwaatttßt Hrovintia! H.nk •no lonnri ChMMM Con.«u! ray iwacrfullv Leaving n.hind *1s lovinK wife. 3 sons. 1 daughter 1 (1 >:rand<iiildr*ii. :i I 1 leave 4' :n on Monday 368 words
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94 1961-06-03 22 Praise for clerk who returned cheques SINGAPOBS. Frl. Mr. Chan Kin Leone. 28. a tunnaue clerk at thr Singapore Harbour Board, was today praised for his honesty in returning a book of travellers cheque worth BOt (about S.).~00) which he picked up at the wharves. The cheques belonged to a94 words
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Article73 1961-06-03 22 OIL COMPANY DISPUTE DEADLOCK SINGAPORE, Fri.— A second meeting today between the management of StandardVacuum Oil Company and the United, Workers of Petroleum Industry failed to reach agreement on the question ot representation of certain stall members. After the meeting the management issued a statement that In an effort to73 words
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Article115 1961-06-03 22 ("kXFORD. Fii.— Oxfoid Univer.Mi\ anu the Australian? draw their cricket match here touay. Result* of today's cricket BUChM were: At OXFORD: Match drawn. Oxford 320-9 dec. and 235-5 'Worsley 80. A. Baig 73; Austra- lians 362 iMackay 54. Pitchey 7-43. Al MIDDLESBROUGH: Yorkslme beat. Warwicksnlie by ten115 words
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162 1961-06-03 22 AGREED: PAY RISE FOR 1,000 STB WORKERS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Telephone Board and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees have reached a new wage agreement giving about 1.000. Board workers more pay and improved working conditions. The unions general secretary. Mr. G. Kandasaniy. announcing this today, said that under162 words
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Article376 1961-06-03 22 LONDON. Fri.—Stock markets here today were dull, buyers were no: willing to commit themselves very far and there was still a certain amount of profit-taking. Equities were mainly easier. and engineering shares lost ground. Steel issues, however, were .lu.-.t a lit Lie higher. Electrical, textiles and store shares376 words
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779 1961-06-03 22 No intervention in Koya case, NUJ is assured SINGAPORE, Friday THE State Advocate-General, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, lias denied a suggestion by the Singapore National Union of Journalists that there was executive intervention in the hearing of a dispute before lhe Industrial Arbitration Court. In the dispute, the union represented779 words
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Article92 1961-06-03 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The American hospital ship. S. S. Hope, is not calling at Singapore as earlier reported. The American President Lines Ltd.. which are husbanding agents In SouthEast Asia lor the ship, said the report that the ship was calling here was "erroneous.' Mr. G.92 words
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