The Straits Times, 3 July 1961
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Title Section24 1961-07-03 1 I It \4.i DAILY (I ll 'l'll II II SALE EXCEEBS 90,000 lie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 3, 1961 15 CENTS24 words
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Article464 1961-07-03 1 ROLAND CHALLIS - ROLAND CHALLIS Anxious not to leave Brunei 'in the lurch' Officers still want to leave From BRUNEI. Sunday jyjALAYAN Government officers seconded to Brunei who have stated their wish to end their secondment or not to return for a further term have told the Malayan 1* r464 words
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Article, Illustration389 1961-07-03 1 LONDON. Sunday. ]yjH. HAROLD MACMILLAN dedarad yesterday that Britain hud no desire to provoke a quarrel with the Soviet L'nion over Berlin, "but it is quite clear that we in this country and our allies cannot countenance interference with Allied389 words
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Article31 1961-07-03 1 TAIPEH. Sun.— A group of Chinese are hunting for Japanese burled treasure Ol gold and valuables in central Formosa worth some US$37O million, according to locji newspaper reports— U.P.l.31 words
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465 1961-07-03 1 King in koleh race loses to Sultan BRUNEI. Sun. The Yang diPertuan Ago n g spent three enjoyable hours watching and taking part in a regatta here today second of his State visit. Skippering a koleh. the King took part in a race against a koleh skippered by the Sultan.465 words
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Article249 1961-07-03 1 SLIM RIVER. Sunday l SIXTY employees of Braun. Bouveri and Co.. the German firm assisting in the Cameron Highland HydroElectric Scheme, went on strike here yesterday. The firm is undertaking construction of the transmission tower and overhead transmission lino, linking Kuala Lumpur and other249 words
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Article, Illustration25 1961-07-03 1 FIREMEN work to extricate the bodies. The arrow in the centre points to one of the dead labourers Straits Times picture.25 words
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942 1961-07-03 1 Emergency UN meeting on crisis 'pHE KUWAIT crisis went before an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council today as more British troops poured into the Sheikhdom in response to the Ruler's appeal for aid in the face of Iraqi threats. Valletta troops-carrying942 words
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Article22 1961-07-03 1 BRITAIN ACCUSED l KITED RATIONS it u| ti>-i.)\ charged i (nil with endan tiirld peace by Uu iMi.pv hi Kuwait. I22 words
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124 1961-07-03 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malayan Airways Viscount airliner, which flew the King and Queen to Brunei yesterday, will in future be used for all Royal flights. An airline spokesman said: "We decided to do so because it would be easy to convert the124 words
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Advertisement31 1961-07-03 1 For iNfc"*^ JLJiamcncU and all kinds of jjewelU/uf V I S.I T 'MCA AT THE CROSSROADS'— See Back Page Jlft b *0 ■SHI < i^p EZ l_ L *Br m m fSHELIV31 words
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Advertisement78 1961-07-03 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection oi men I watches carries, engraved on every movement, the oil stamp of the State of Geneva tiie authentic Ruarantee of centuries-old GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singopore t Penong HERE'S |QHI SCOREBOARD Qip 1- Orange Crush78 words
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Article, Illustration415 1961-07-03 2 Soong - Soong HURRICANE OF ACCUSATIONS' AGAINST PEKING REPORTED 'East wind prevails' by HONG KONG. Sun. Madame Soong Ching-ling. vic-chairman of the Chinese Communist Republic. unite yesterday that "contemporary events over the entire world prove this is the time when the east wind prevails over the westReuter; UPI - 415 words
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Article77 1961-07-03 2 'INSULTING' GENERAL OUT ON BAIL TEHERAN. Sun. Gen. Hosseln Azmoudeh. former army prosecutor, who was arrested last month on charges of "insulting the position of the Shah" and "creating unrest and confusion in public opinion." was released from Jail yesterday on £2.500 bail. A tew days after his retirement earlyReuter - 77 words
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Article53 1961-07-03 2 NEW YORK. Sun. Marilyn Monroe was against her gall bladder operation "because it would leave a scar." but finally gave in when doctors warned her "situation was serious," her private physician said yesterday. He said the actress was In "excellent condition", following the operation onUP - 53 words
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Article41 1961-07-03 2 LONDON, Sun. A stage version of "Lady Chatterley's Lover," the famous and controversial novel by D.H. Lawrance. is to be presented at the Arts Theatre Club here In August. The stage version is by John Hart.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article28 1961-07-03 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The U.S. Navy has announced that its 10 remaining dirigibles cigar-shaped airships —are to be retired in favour of helicopters and conventional planes.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article83 1961-07-03 2 Young boy walks out with £1,500 I ONDON. Sun. A young boy walked quietly out of a suburban hospital yesterday carrying a trayload of pay envelopes valued at £1.500. The youth had walked into the hospital bearing a slip of paper. He explained he was authorised to collect the envelopes.UPI - 83 words
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Article33 1961-07-03 2 MOSCOW. Sun. A twovolume book on Mr. Khrushchev's speeches, talks and interviews during 1960 on Russian foreign policy has been published in Moscow, the Soviet news agency Tass said today —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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283 1961-07-03 2 Farm revolt: Chaos on holiday roads rpHOUSANDS of French motorists heading south to the Riviera in the first big holiday rush of the summer yesterday found their way blocked by renewed "peasant" demonstrations. Despite conciliatory measures by the government and a "truce" declared by farmers' leaders, road blocks went up283 words
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Article152 1961-07-03 2 MENZIES AID PLEDGE TO ASIA fANBERRA, Sun. Australia must continue to play her full part in the Western effort to raise the living standards of South and South-East Asia, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies.said last night. Commenting on the tenth anniversary of the Colombo Plan, he said Australia could notReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration322 1961-07-03 3 BULAWAYO, Sunday. SIR Roy Welensky. the Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister, last night attacked the British Government for negotiating- direct with African extremist leaders "behind the backs'' of the Federation Government. Sir Roy said in a speech here that there had been aReuter - 322 words
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Article61 1961-07-03 3 Insurgents beaten off twice LUANDA. Sun. Insurgents attacked the Northern Angolan village of Santa Cruz twice yesterday but were beaten off both' times by defenders, it was reported here today. On« African soldier in the defending force was woundrd. The attackers' casualties axe not known. The Portuguese news agrncy LusitaniaReuter - 61 words
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Article25 1961-07-03 3 ACCRA, Sun. President Nkrumah is to pay an official visit to Russia. Poland, Hungary. Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia starting on July 10. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article379 1961-07-03 3 \f R. Harold Macmillan said yesterday that in any discussions with the six-nation European Common Market Britain must "make sure our ideas are in line with those of the Commonwealth." The Prime Minister told a Conservative audience at Bowood, Wiltshire: "On the political sideReuter - 379 words
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Article41 1961-07-03 3 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Dr. Lee de Forest, inventor of the three-element vacuum tube in 1906 and sometimes known as "the father of radio," died here aged 87. He had been bedridden for the last two years. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article41 1961-07-03 3 LONDON, Sun. London's midnight temperature 89 degrees Fahrenheit— equalled the highest since records started 20 years ago. This ended a sweltering day in south-east England, when temperatures climbed to 92 degrees Fahrenheit, highest for 14 years. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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145 1961-07-03 3 Death now for currency speculation VfOSCOW, Sun. Convicted Soviet currency speculators now face death by firing squad if they continue their activities when the»y come out of jail. The death penalty decree, issued by the Supreme Soviet (Parliament), was published last night in the Soviet Government newspaper Izvbtia, The decreeReuter - 145 words
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Article37 1961-07-03 3 SOFIA. Sun.— Mr. Atanasiosu Anastasiu. an attache of the Greek diplomatic mission in Sofia, was yesterday given 48 hours to leave Bulgaria because of "activities incompatible with the status of a diplomatic representative."— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article58 1961-07-03 3 gEOUL. Sun.— Seoul city police announced today they had rounded up a seven-man Chinese lommumst espionage ring which had operated iv Hon Kon S. Formosa and Tientsin on the China mainland. Police said the rinjj had been engaged in collecting military and political information from SouthReuter - 58 words
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232 1961-07-03 3 Test ban fears 'only half the truth' paper \TEW YORK, Sun. 11 The New York Times said today that only half the truth was being; told by proponents of the resumption of nuclear weapons testing. 'A fearful new nuclear weapon called the neutron bomb, until recently a top secret, isReuter - 232 words
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Article41 1961-07-03 3 BERLIN, Sun— A total of 103,159 East Germans fled to West Berlin and West Germany in the first half of 1961, refugee officials said yesterday. The figure for the same period last year was about 85.000— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous423 1961-07-03 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Sf^^.j^fflSJWS NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Dream; 12.00 Close Down. SERVICE 41 me.res RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM .WAVB SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE fiftn V-lsf f? SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 600 Good Morning,: 6.02 AM 600 Time Sienal Neirari i.Oo Melodies At Sunrise: 8.00 The me Melodies- 650 KeeD Pit With News; 8.05 More423 words
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Article107 1961-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. An "Oriental function" is being staged on July 10 at the Victoria Memorial Hall in aid of the Scheut Mission Building Fund. A spokesman for the organising committee said that ladies should come in sarong kebaya, cheongsam or samfoo, kimono, Philippine Terno or in107 words
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Article536 1961-07-03 4 MEMBERSHIP IN EUROPE'S COMMON MARKET COULD RUIN SPORE FREE PORT STATUS SINGAPORE, Sunday. MR. DAVID MARSHALL, chairman of the Workers' Party, tonight, .suggested that British Aviation Minister Mr. Peter Thorneycroft's recent visit here was to discuss the question of Singapore's application for associate membership in536 words
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Article321 1961-07-03 4 SINGAPORE Sunday. DROMINENT trade union leader, Mr. Lim Chin Siong, tonight hit at "socialists" who try to confuse the issue of merger between Singapore and the Federation with Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Greater Malaysia" plan. Mr. Lim. in a statement tonight, said: "It would be321 words
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Article203 1961-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. K. M. Ibrahim, organising secretary of the Singapore Congress, tonight attacked PAP's creation of the posts of Minister of Culture and political secretaries. Mr. Ibrahim, who Is the Congress candidate in the Anson by-election, claimed that the large sums of money spent203 words
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Article25 1961-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun —Water will be cut off along Palmer Road between Anson Road and South Quay from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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149 1961-07-03 4 LAKE NOW A 'MERE MASS OF MUD' AT GARDENS SINGAPORE. Sun. The drought which has hit the island has dried up the big lake in the Botanic Gardens here. The lake normally filled with fishes and waterlilies was virtually dry today except for a slightly deeper end covered with about149 words
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Article44 1961-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Chee Phul Hung, the Alliance candidate in the Anson byelection, will reply to the Minister of Health and speak about the Ministry of Labour and Law at the Alliance rally at Tras Street junction of Cooke Street tomorrow night.44 words
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251 1961-07-03 4 THE SCRATCHER: POLICE DETAIN MAN ON BICYCLE SINGAPORE. Sunday. pOLICE have detained a youth who is believed to be a member of the mysterious scratchergang which has been responsible for a series of vicious attacks on teenage school-girls recently. The youth, on bicycle, was detained last night by a squad251 words
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Article78 1961-07-03 4 Co-op Day farm display KLUANG Sun. An exhibition of farm products and a poster competition highlighted the celebrations of the 39th International Cooperative Day held at the Secondary English School halj here today. Secondary English School won the first and second prizes in the poster competition and the third went78 words
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Advertisement313 1961-07-03 4 jßii^^^^^Bl j£ P'* m tJ&A «r j^^bF^bb BBBT k THIS IS WHAT YOUR BABY NEEDS jN^THE HEAT LESS FAT Fat is heating. Cow Gate is modified milk food in which the fat content has been reduced to supply just the right amount of fat for baby in tropical climates. BALANCED313 words
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Advertisement110 1961-07-03 4 ODEON COMING! .._*>... ONE OF THE YEARS MOST EXCITING. JERRY WAIOS AND COMPELLING MOTION PICTURES! Return to peyton place M^^ Basal on n> Novti by GRACf MfTAI IOUS I ,^rfL_^J^j^^^k color oe luxe twr _urn mni saw ...w 'jg* ."ob" ftSTOR-SIERUNG -RWIBZI-HAISEY-H^USffiOM-WEm-fERREft-ALEXANDHt GS^I SPORE COMING! IN THE TRADITION OF "AROUND110 words
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Miscellaneous389 1961-07-03 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINGAPORE, Sun. Trie 'ML 115> 4.30 pjn.: rrom Kota Thai International: To Kuala followine is today's Bharu. Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. BangkoK (TO 402) srhpHiilP nf rlvil airpraft Lumpur Malacca (ML 131) 10.45 a.m. m««m«,t of VL il£ll 716 P m ftom Jwelwn. Pan-.\inerican: To Jakarta389 words
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Article407 1961-07-03 5 'We do not obstruct union functions' ZT UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Commercial and industrial employers in the Federation today replied to allegations that they were obstructing the legitimate functions of trade unions. Last week, the general secretary of the Malayan Trade Unions Congress. Mr. Bachee Saw. warned that407 words
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Article185 1961-07-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Government will carry out three land development schemes to resettle 163 landless families in this district soon, it was announced here today. Each family will get six acres of land for rubber, two acres for orchards and between a quarter185 words
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Article215 1961-07-03 5 MELBOURNE. Sunday. SIXTY delegates, representing 8.000 students from Malaya and other South-East Asian countries, met here in the past few days to discuss their common problems. The conference was organised by the National Union of Australian University Students, Asian student bodies and the Melbourne University215 words
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147 1961-07-03 5 Ship-break firm beaches its first ship SINGAPORE, Sun.— A huge tanker was beached at Lim (iiu Kang this afternoon in a local firm's first step towards launching a giant ship-breaking operation. The Sim Lim Company which had waited for a week for a suitable tide to bring the tanker to147 words
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Article48 1961-07-03 5 SINGAPORE, Sun Principals of all Chinese secondary schools in Singapore will hold a meeting soon to discuss the prospects for employment and further studies of students who have completed the senior school course. They will submit their views and recommendations to the Ministry of Education48 words
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Article25 1961-07-03 5 TEMOH, Sun.— Mr. Thum Yeng Yong, a Perak State Assemblyman, yesterday opened a $3,000 community hall here built under the rural development programme25 words
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153 1961-07-03 5 I/UANTAN. Sun.— The Kuantan Rotary Club has decided to adopt an aborigine village near Paya Bungor. 39 miles west of here, and give the villagers free medical and dental treatment. The president of the newiy formed Rotary Club here, Dato A A. 8. Dobble, announced153 words
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152 1961-07-03 5 DROP A COIN FOR SAT A APPEAL GOES ON THE AIR OINGAPORE. Sun. A drop-a-coin-for-Sata appeal went on the air over Radio Singapore tonight. It was made by Mrs. I.e. Harris, chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association flag day appeal committee. She said: "Babies are dying of tuberculosis. Young people152 words
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Advertisement282 1961-07-03 5 BESTBUY TIME! S2* /a*/tS TMBi"**-. t f 7 r +^^**r-^S-. CENTRK 200 Clemenceou Avenue, Singapore 9. during FRIGIDAIRE WKEK offers you the year's best buys on brand new 1961 Frigidaire refrigerators and nir conditioners. Ix>\vcr prices eves for hire purchase. DON'T WAIT TILL ITS TOO LATE! BUY AND SAVE TODAY!282 words
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Article283 1961-07-03 6 'Gi#e generously 9 plea —flag day to be held on Saturday KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. \TALAYAN organisers of World Refugee Year, which starts today, hope to collect at least $100,000. Raja Abdul Jalil Azman bin Raja Badiozaman, secretary of the Malayan committee, today appealed for generous283 words
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120 1961-07-03 6 CO-OP MEN SHOULD FORGE AHEAD MENTRI JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. -The Mentrl Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hail Junos. yesterday urged co-operators In Johore to forge ahead and cover all the needs of the people, especially those in the rural areas. Speaking at the opening of an exhibition to mark International120 words
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95 1961-07-03 6 OPERATION DECOY WILL BE ON TOMORROW JOHORE. BAHRU. Sun. A nationwide public order exercise codc-namrd "Decoy'" will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday. A Government statement said the public could cxprct to see police formations at a few places, but there would not be any large-scale95 words
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Article46 1961-07-03 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Bun. —Fifty-four detached timber houses constructed under the Berapit low-cost housing scheme, are expected to be ready for occupation In October. The houses, costing $4,259 each, will be sold to the public on $26 monthly Instalments for 14 years.46 words
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Article119 1961-07-03 6 KLANG, Sun.— A coffeeshop proprietor here, Oan Cheow Pit. 27, was acquitted here yesterday without his defence cxiug called by the Klang Magistrate, Captain Mohamed Salleh. Oan was alleged to have permitted his shop In Jalan Nanaa to be used as a common gaming119 words
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Article57 1961-07-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A BOAC London- to-Sydney Comet IV. which was to have arrived here at 2.20 p.m. today, returned to Calcutta airport shortly after taking on* from there due to engine trouble. It has now been delayed Indefinitely. Passengers from here for Sydney were flown to57 words
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Article58 1961-07-03 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Chu Tee Seng was elected president of the Gan Eng Seng Old Students' Association last night, and Mr. Charlie Phua. secretary-general. The other officials are: vicepresidents, Messrs. A.G. Meyer (ex-ofBdo) and Khoo Kay Chye assistant secretary. Mr. Tan Meng Pak; treasurer. Mr. Ong58 words
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Article56 1961-07-03 6 KLANG, Sun. Inche Mustapha bin Haji Bari of Tanjong Karang won the Koran reading competition. men's section) held at Istana Alam Shah to mark the end of the coronation celebrations last night. The first place in the women^ section went to Che Siti Rahman blnte Haji56 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-07-03 6 CAPTAIN lan Slater helps his bride, the former Miss Anne Melisande Morrogh, to cut their wedding cake at a reception at the Gurkha Engineers' Officers Mess, Sungei Besi The wedding took place at St. Francis Xavier Church, Petaling Jaya. The61 words
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Article218 1961-07-03 6 CINGAPORE. Sun. A block of flats at Upper Pickering Street, which the former Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. caused to be converted into offices for the Singapore Improvement Trust, is being reconverted into flats for rent to the public. The reconversion will218 words
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Article54 1961-07-03 6 School to have scouts, guides PENANG. Sun.— lnche Mohamed Khlr Johari, Minister of Commerce and Industry, will officially launch the Federation School for the Deafs scout troop, guide company and brownie pack on Saturday. Inche Khlr. who is chairman of the school's governors, will present prizes at the speech day54 words
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Advertisement304 1961-07-03 6 If you can't manage, how will they? It. with a tegular income, you still Und things difficult, how much more so will it be 'or your family if that income stops. You must save for them, io that this income will continue whether >.v are there or not. The wisest,304 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1961-07-03 7 AUTOMATON WAS CONTROLLED BY A CLEVERLY CONCEALED PLAYER IN June, 1809, Napoleon set up headquarters in a castle at Schonbrunn, Austria, to direct the bloody Wagram campaign. It was there the world's master military strategist pitted his skill against the world's master chessDaily Mirror - 1,282 words
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Miscellaneous209 1961-07-03 7 Buys Bunny By Batph BeimdaM Li 9 t Abner By At Capp fsHoOsHtr AH CALLS A TOAST TO A GHOST— NAMELV-s^'-NOi TINT/ -WHAREVER VO' 15 !T -WE COME HERE TO SELL Y-BRATE yORE WEPP/N' FEAST \**rt IS PBOPOSIM' I BUT yO'/S DEAD. X STEAD O WED 7O TH/S M/ZZ(JB£E£EASr l209 words
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Article33 1961-07-03 8 Words $lt I Minimum MRI. I. MARTIA and Dr. P I Mama thank all kind reiamea and IBM Donald Uartia on 1.1 ISM and ■hose who «ent wreaths and letters uf eondoleace.33 words
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Article46 1961-07-03 8 it W,r4, St.it (Him.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST M tBBUM s»rj» Rally Victoria Memorial Hall Saturday Ml July 7 30 r m. Come and .elehrate the occasion with us Youths in action. Speaker: J. O aande.-s General Director of the O.Vt.T. of i I M.46 words
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Article366 1961-07-03 8 J» »•>«■« lit (Minimum) JOHNNY BORO at the Cockpit Deal rniaa his appearancea. Tel: MMaX HEAR THS .New Band at me wmi WITH COPPERTOEN. you II get a fitter, smoother, deeper tan pius maximum sunburn protection, lac Coppertone whenever you re IB the aun. DORIS CEDDES Boutiqua Adelphl Hotel366 words
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567 1961-07-03 8 The Straits Times Monday, July 3, 1961. PMIP In Decline The influence of the PanMalayan Islamic Party in the East Coast is ebbing almost as swiftly as it rose two years ugo. This is the most striking feature of the town and district elections which, beginning last April, ended last567 words
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Article360 1961-07-03 8 British intervention on behalf of Kuwait has been timely and, it would appear, successful. The sooner this special force can sail and fly away again the better, but its presence in Kuwait clearly stabilises a potentielly dangerous situation and gives the Arab League (to say nothing of the360 words
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Article317 1961-07-03 8 The unauthorised building [of houses, the subject of complaint by the chairman of Ipoh Town Council, is a familiar problem which sympathetic consideration for the buyer's plight does not help solve. Ninety such houses have been put up in Ipoh in the last three months, most of them317 words
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1093 1961-07-03 8 WILLIAM KENNEDY - Malaya stands in very strong position to bargain MR. PETER THORNEYCROFT is unlikely to have encountered much Malayan anxiety concerning Britain's brinkmanship at tho edge of the Common Market. His job is to find out the minimum guarantees the Asian Commonwealth governments would like to see written into a UK-Common1,093 words
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1015 1961-07-03 8 lI^ACH September, in J preparation for the annual influx of overseas students, the British Council transforms the public rooms of its hostels Into dormitories to accommodate students in transit, and braces itself to answer the questions of hundreds of students. "What do 1 call1,015 words
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Article86 1961-07-03 8 I SEE an officer who was a prisoner-of-war takes umbrage at my words. I have for many years now sought to forget the majority of officers out of respect for the very few still living in Singapore who displayed human integrity and responsibility. Officers86 words
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Article154 1961-07-03 8 cause two of v*> nad attempted to escape and the Japanese photographed the entire camp in groups for their records, later giving each of us a copy. Finally, if this officer was anywhere around at the time of the Munich crisis when I sought to fight my way into154 words
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Advertisement10 1961-07-03 8 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE SWISS MAO€ (I BATTERY Jk SHAVER10 words
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Advertisement46 1961-07-03 8 |fl*^l OPTICmKS 6. Raffles Place, Sinqoporc. Srorch Buildma Mountborten Rood, K. Lumpur. CORNEAL MICRO LENS CONSULTANTS 4 iint> GOLD JEWELLERY I Selected fir QUALITY BEAUTY. I U.S. de SUVA Sons i x X Jewellers 25, Riffles Place. Singapore-1. Til: *****. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^t Blvi with Pride WC/ y^46 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-07-03 9 Qantas girl off to London for training SINGAPORE. Sun— A Qantas receptionist. Winnie Scan, (above) who left for London yesterday to do a three-month course on advance ticketing methods. In London she will meet trainees like herself from many other countries. "I am hoping to make a round the world61 words
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Article74 1961-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The following have been elected officials of the Singapore Business Houses Employees" Union for this year President. Mr. Foo Yong F on g; vice-presidents. Messrs. P. K. Alexander. Gregory Chan and Chew Lye Huat; honorary general secretary. Mr. Tan Slew Chwee. Assistant secretaries, Mr. Chan74 words
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Article48 1961-07-03 9 TANJONG MALIM. Sun. The Sultan Idrls Training College Old Students' Association has been formed to look after the Interest of more than G.OOO Malay schoolteachers who are former students of the college Inche Ahmad Wahab. a lecturer at the college, has been elected chairman.48 words
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Article833 1961-07-03 9 IPOH, Sunday SPLIT WITHIN CENTRAL COMMITTEE-THIS IS DIRTY LINEN WASHED IN PUBLIC. SAYS KHONG TySAGREEMENT within the Central Com- mittee of the People's Progressive Party, w liich had been kept private "like in a family quarrel," today erupted into an open clash between a833 words
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Article126 1961-07-03 9 QINGAPORE, Sun— Cabinet Ministers, led by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. this morning went on a house-to-house visiting campaign to win support for the PAP candidate In the Anson by-election. Inche Mahmud bin Awang. The PAP and other political parties are stepping up126 words
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Article30 1961-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government yesterday announced the release of Chua Tuang Seng. 27. who was detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance on Nov 28 last year30 words
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116 1961-07-03 9 DELIGIOUS leaders and in Singapore must get by Saturday, the day wh( rrient intends to put the r operation. Under a section of the ordinance of the Women's Charter, only the registrar or a person who possesses a licence from the Minister of116 words
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Article73 1961-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Alliance won two of the three contested seats at the Sungei Buloh local council by-elections today. T h t other seat went to the Socialist Front. The results: Ward One. Mr. Tang See Thong (SF>. Ward Three. Mr. Llew Hin Tee 'All>:73 words
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94 1961-07-03 9 Planter, 55, killed in head-on crash K LUANG, Sun. ..lanagcr of Coronation Estate five miles from here, Mr. Norman Graham, was killed when his car was Involved in a head-on collision with a three-ton military truck early today. Mr. Graham, 55, was returning home at 12.30 a.m. The accident occurred94 words
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Article30 1961-07-03 9 SINGAPORE Sun. -A lfl-year-old Singapore artist. Mr Wong Keen. i s holding his first exhibition of paintings nt. the National Library in Stamford Road from today *n Tuesriny.30 words
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Article305 1961-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. HOSTAGE rates on surface parcels to several countries have been reduced In one case by as much as $14.70 for a parcel of 22 lb The reduced rates apply to parcels for Cambodia. Canada. Puerto Rico. Alaska. Hawaii, and /.ie Virgin Islands of305 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-07-03 9 THE Raja Permaisuri Ac oik (left), accompanied by the Raja Isteri of Brunei, walks from the Viscount to the special dais for the ceremonial welcome for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and herself when they arrived at Brunei airport on Saturday57 words
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Article269 1961-07-03 9 AN UMNO DRIVE FOR MORE MEMBERS IPOH. Sun.— A three- month country-wide campaign to increase membership by at least three times will be launched by Umno Malaya in August. The plan calls for re-re-gistration of members. Present members will have to register anew and new ones will be wooed. As269 words
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Advertisement75 1961-07-03 9 CEMENT jT ONQD CEMENT JjFj)NODA CEMENT, > ONODA CEMENT 1 JNODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT JM^Lr jw ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. Coble Add'.ti 'oNOSIMf, TOKYO. Selt Agcntt: Hcnq Lrong A C« ltd .ng Hon, Hardware 4 Co., HA. P*nong It's Real Medicated Oil! The first to be perfumed too! EAGLE BRAND75 words
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Advertisement191 1961-07-03 9 When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin safely K^~£?'~.~-J special Children's aspirin. Doaors know J^S I tr-at aspirin is best for treating fever and i [vi&&& relieving pain in Children, but only in \'%Cf small, exact, safe doses. That is why 'I VT '/*^\l191 words
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266 1961-07-03 10 AMERICA WAS INSPIRED BY THIS LEGEND THOMAS EDISON. By Matthew Josephson. (Eyre and Sportuwoodc. 425.) By EDWARD BEST rpHE development of 1 the first scientific industries in America took place in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Thomas Edison has long been acclaimed as the most resourceful of the266 words
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1026 1961-07-03 10 RIDDLE OF IV AR KREUGER: GENIUS and SWINDLER His loan saved the French Government. He stepped into the breach in Yugoslavia, Ecuador and half-a-dozen other countries when other friends failed. He went to Rumania's assistance after both Britain and America had refused Queen Marie their aid. KREUGER: GENIUS AND SWINDLER.1,026 words
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Article267 1961-07-03 10 TOPICAL COMMENT. By Roy Harrod. Mocmillon. 2 It. By WALTER WARWICK IN these agreeable and knowledgeable articles selected from the many he has written on contemporary events. Sir Roy Harrod provides not merely a concise account of recent economic development but an understanding of the267 words
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Article11 1961-07-03 10 STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW Philippines: The link for Asia and U.S.11 words
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235 1961-07-03 10 AN ENGLISH KING vs. GERMAN PEASANT HENRY VIII AND LUTHER. By Ervin Do.rnbtrq Borne and Rock life 21 By IVAN ROOTS nnHIS short book sets out to examine "the personal relations" of two mighty opposites —an arrogant English King and an opinionated German peasant. Yet these men never met and235 words
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Advertisement216 1961-07-03 10 &*m ana TIGER OIL ENG AUN TONG Th» T,,« Madkal Han siLu^tL-ui—. TIGER BALM ..t^ Ml^ji fluu The ideal light truck is here Mitsubishi ALEO 3- Wheel Pick-up Van Features: Easy to start and handle. Operated like a motor car. 0 3 forward gears, 1 reverse gear. 4-stroke engine. Minimum216 words
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Advertisement53 1961-07-03 10 T GENEVE H SINCE 1815 jN. THE SWISS WATCH \FOR ALL CLIMATES YOUR GUARANTEE jM More than 100 years /^^^^^S^ml^ of successful trading *^X\ I in Asia and a Modern uf V-' '^^iB x. Service after sale under _^^n- jW Guarantee Terms. ni" FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. 18-F •ottary53 words
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Miscellaneous319 1961-07-03 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. River underground— 1 1 fa K. 1. City bard fails to cross the perhaps (4-4). river (8). 8. Something held to get In 5. Vehicle carries it to Latvian litUe credit for the 6mimr capital and back by sea (6>. (8;. 9. What the beginner319 words
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Advertisement1780 1961-07-03 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHI ENQUIRIES Til 741) PASSAGE INBUIRIIV III: 1411 AQEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDOf! > CONIINtNIAL PORTS P S>|m (-emng ANCHISES L pill. Dal Havre. H'burg ll Pt Jlly S Jlly I LAERTES Liilrpill. Cub- Jlly S J.ly I July 7/1 Jlly I i MARON I 111. H'birg.1,780 words
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Advertisement3679 1961-07-03 11 I li^WJ I I U U fk\rWm^n U I IJ J^Mm MCALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w I BIBBS "^^^^M^^3^^^K^^^^*^^-^'- r^ X**** KLLERMAM LIMB «Sc KLAVKNBS8 LIKE LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, NAVDE LOS ANGELES. $»N FRANCISCO T m. m m m. UNION TUP DV1I inir CTV A ftfVDC T Til Tll: N3,679 words
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Article34 1961-07-03 12 .tune average prices were: June May Rubber 84.23 cts. 89.29 cU. Tin 1615.36 5135.86 First half Rubber: Tin: of 1961 Average 85.15 eU 1444.06 prices: First half 120.17 eta $3*9.18 of 196034 words
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1544 1961-07-03 12 From Our Market Correspondent FOLLOWING the success of previous issues, Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd., this morning are launching their third Malayan Fund. From today until Monday July 10 the managers are offering the public 500,000 units at a dollar each. The fund will1,544 words
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180 1961-07-03 12 Tin drops and fluctuations are foreseen npHE tin price in Singapore after the rise of over A $30 in the previous period fell last week by over $12 between Monday and Saturday. By Friday the price had fallen to $461.12 2 per picul its lowest level since June 20. On180 words
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Article28 1961-07-03 12 Current p.ivmrnt 20 c Datr of payment July 19 Total for vear 15'20 r o Total for prrvious year 16'i 25 c i Metal Boi Lambak28 words
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Article143 1961-07-03 12 RUSSIA GETS MODERN TYRE PLANT ONE of the largest tyre factories in Europe will soon begin production at Dneipropetrovsk, Russia. The factory has absorbed about £14 million ($ll9 million) worth of engineering service plant, rubber and tyre manufacturing machinery. The plant has been supplied by a consortium of six British143 words
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Article23 1961-07-03 12 United States consumption of imported synthetic during April totalled 983 tons against 653 in March, according to U.S. Commerce Department's statistics.23 words
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Article1314 1961-07-03 12 THE itatr of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange ahowinx last businrss to Jane 24 IA) and last busineai since that date IB) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business laat year and to date, were: I r. n. Ord» 2.60 2.62 G. E.1,314 words
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Article44 1961-07-03 12 Industrials: Tint. Rubbtrl WEEK! STOCK INDICES Jim. 16 Jun* 27 Junt 2S 4un« W 171.11 171.S8 174.04 '74 S.% 300.74 3W.3V 361.20 35<t.97 243.80 243.M MBU 242.36 100 Jan. 1 1»5» Junt 30 174.16 3.M.14 MS.TI July 1 174.11 •MlM 242.7S44 words
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Article333 1961-07-03 12 COMMODITY REVIEW tons of Texas sm»lter tin had not been released for sale to the trade. "A decision < whether to release the tin for sale) was not ready for announcement." he said. A U.S. trade publication stated earliei this week the Slate Department had approved the sale of tne333 words
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Article33 1961-07-03 12 Rubber Tin (perlb.) (per picnl) June 26 83-', cts. S47J.50 27 82', cts. $469.12S 28 83 cts. $474.30 29 83 <6 cts. $470,37 4 30 84 cU. $461.12', July 1 $461.5033 words
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Advertisement1204 1961-07-03 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific 6t Atlantic Coast S«»rvlc« LI I IX i IJL t.l>. t.l A. Score Hoti^rna Honolulu 9. Francisco l. Angaiaa N. Yom Mara" U 2* J«U 24j.1v I Aat IS sa| II Aa| iUV -Bil.ru Mara" 17 2* tat Aa| 1 S«»t IS Salt II $I*l 1 Oci1,204 words
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Advertisement260 1961-07-03 12 SPREAD THE RISK Why worry? Let the Monogers, Moloyon Unit Trusts Limited, who ore financial experts with vast experience in this market, spread your investment over Malaya's soundest enterprises. Application form and frm booklet obtainable from the Manaoeri, Moloror, Unit Try*. It*.. g° X f^/'TT"' (T#l rr 79ls w I».O.260 words
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Advertisement49 1961-07-03 12 ORIENT MID-EAST h. GREAT LAKES' I^ SERVICE s.s. "HELLAS' DIRECT SAILING TO MONTREAL, TORONTO. HAMILTON. BUFFALO, ERIE. CLEVELAND, TOLEDO. DETROIT, CREEN BAY. MILWAUKEE CHICAGO. Singapore P Sham Penang July 6/8 July 9/10 July 11 PATERSON, SIMONS «c CO., LTD. Singapore Tel: ***** P. Swertenham Tel: 6544 Pening Tel: *****49 words
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Advertisement993 1961-07-03 13 A.T.E. MASKATI LTD. 11. CECIL ST., SINGAPORE. Please note our new tele- i phone number with effect from 3-7-1961 ***** SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need apply. Applications for permanent appointmen' must satisfy usual birth and residential qualifications. 1. (a) STTDKNT NIRSES (Male) General Hospital. (b)993 words
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Advertisement24 1961-07-03 13 CHANGE OF TELEPHONE MMBKR [Mease note that our Telephone .Number is changed from ***** *****. ■LIU MAKY LTD.. *nd Floor. 13 Battery Rd.. Sincapore-1.24 words
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Advertisement696 1961-07-03 13 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MATERIALS LABORATORY H.M. NAVAL BASE A 'PLICATIONS are invited for a ptst as a laboratory assistant in the above laboratory. The Scientific duties are varied and general but are mainly metallurgical and chemical with a metallurgical bias. 1 Candidates must have at least a Oral- I Senior696 words
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Advertisement1498 1961-07-03 13 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT I it Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box »v rfs. (xlra TEMPORARY STENO <»p"d ISO word* i required. Kxcellent pay Tel. B'po>-e ***** after 2.00 p.m. MANY VACANCIES!! Join RaJ«» College and qualify for Vacant poat*. < Your Succ-sk 'Job Guaranteed. Raja's Coll>'Kc (Uian Smith's 2nd1,498 words
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Advertisement320 1961-07-03 13 NOUSES FOR SALE Modern In design, fitted with CRITTALL MITAL WINDOWS AND LOUVRIS. CRITTALL 1* the ajrmbol of high quality. guaranteed to give tit* best for your money. CRITTALL METAL WINDOWS AND LOUVRtI enhance the value of property up for aale. Avallahl* fr*m all brsnthn *f WILLIAM JACKS A 00.320 words
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Advertisement1002 1961-07-03 13 COOOWN SPACE WANTED M ITere-s U (Mi*.)— Box tt Ha. txtra FACTORY WANTED wanted t* tent faetery In J*hers Bahru wiUi buiidini and *p*n aa*r*xlm*t*ly halt t* en* a*r*. Box AS7IB S.T. S'POr* EDUCATION 20 Ward, SS (Mi*.)— Box tt tit. txtra LEARN ART throush Post. Guaranteed SMQMt, Beneficial to1,002 words
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Advertisement956 1961-07-03 13 TUITION it Word, SS (Ml*.)— Box St eU. txtra FIGURE AND MOVEMENT. Specially designed exerciw claanea for nirure and movement Coordination (Ladle* only) School of Free Dance. Tel. *****. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 2t Word, SS (Min.)-Box it cl: extra j TO Stt A Successful Buslness.-nan Lady learn tbe Language*. Raja's I956 words
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Advertisement973 1961-07-03 13 FOR SALE it Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box It rt*. ixtrm ZIMMERMAN U'RIOMT PIANO SSOU.OO 0.n.0. Good condition. Telephone Spore 4S?4r*. SINGAPORE ORCHIDS LTD. offer* I seedlings In pots or flanks, gro«B plants, cut flower* as rxpurt gift*; I wVite Cathay Building. Singapore. USED WINCHESTER model 13 (pump action) 12 giiag*973 words
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Article41 1961-07-03 14 ToUl Pool: $156/30 I No. *****5— 542,228 2. No. *****8— 521,114 3. No. *****4— 510,557 Starters "($1,759 each): Not. *****1. *****6. *****5. *****7, *****7. *****3. Consolation ($938 cjchl No*. *****3. *****2. *****0. *****7. *****6. *****0. *****8, *****3. *****7. *****141 words
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2067 1961-07-03 14 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP Kuala Lumpur, Sunday SHAW STABLE's Film Studio IV completed a hattrick of wins here today when he scored cleverly over 9f (Race 6) with Laurie Johnson up. Film Studio IV started an even money favourite and won withou giving his2,067 words
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Article93 1961-07-03 14 UOLLINGWELL, (Notting1X hamshire). Sun. Kel Nagle of Australia, the British Open champion, won the £1.000 top prize in the Dunlop golr tournament here yesterday. He had final rounds of 09 and 68 for a 72-holes aggregate of 277. which gave him a two-stroke advantage over the secondReuter - 93 words
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Article246 1961-07-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Federal Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, beat Perak Contingent 5-0 in the Hannigan Shield soccer competition at Gurney Road today. Depot led 4-0 at halftime. They could have doubled this score in the second half, tout wasted many chances through erratic shooting. Sharkawl netted246 words
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Advertisement822 1961-07-03 14 ■■^^■^■M^MMM^^^^M^^HaM^^B^H^^^^^^^^MM^^^^^^^M^^^^^^M NOTICE This is to inform that Mr. Ooi Kean Cheng, our Chemical Salesman, Is no longer employed by us as from Ist July. 1961 and therefore has no authority to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. SIM UM CO., LTD. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) Bankruptcy No.822 words
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Advertisement834 1961-07-03 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications (8 copies) will be received up to 31st July. 1961 by '.he Principal. Muslim College Malays*, Klang from graduates of the Faculty of Arabic, Al-Azhar University or Darul Ulum. Cairo or any equivalent institution for the post of a teacher in Arabic in the College. Details of834 words
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Advertisement855 1961-07-03 14 TENDERS SINGAPORE MILITARY FORCES TENDERS Tenders will be received art the office of the Commandant. Sing a poie Military Forces, Beach Road. Singapore 7. up to noon of 14ih July. 1961, for the supply of the following Barrack Stores: (a) Blanket* (tpeeimens available) (b) Table* Formica Top r r (c)855 words
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Advertisement285 1961-07-03 14 W IF YOU [suffer] FROM A ASTHMA READ THIB EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from asthma, bronchitis, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and gives quick relief and nireness of effect. The properties of SPHAZONI285 words
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Article370 1961-07-03 15 STATION PADANG 'HOODOO' WORKS AGAIN ON THE MALAYA CUP HOLDERS SEREMBAN, Sunday. THE Station pa dang in Seremban which has always been a "hoodoo ground lor Singapore, saw another setback to the visitors who were held to a 3-3 draw by Negri Sembilan in their Malaya370 words
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231 1961-07-03 15 Fitter Services outclass Johore by 5-2 KLUANG, Sun. An o v c r-enthusiastic Johore side were beaten 5-2 by Singapore Joint Services in their Malaya Cup soccer match here today. Johore were outclassed by the litter Services players. Sperring. at centreforward, was outstanding for Services and netted three goals. The231 words
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Article194 1961-07-03 15 IPOH. Sunday L>ERAK beat Federation Armed Forces 3—l in the Malaya Cup soccer competition here today. Armed Forces put up a great fight against the North Zone favourites and at halftime tho .score was 1-1. Perak scored lirst in the 25th minute when Abdul194 words
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Article69 1961-07-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. C. J. Morel and F. S. Lian tied for the first place In the Coronation Cup golf championship held at the Selangor Oolf Club here yesterday and today. Morel (handicap 17) and Lian (handicap 16> both finished with 141 over 36 holes.69 words
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235 1961-07-03 15 S'pore wind up with full points in 4 games MCA LEAGUE ROUNDUP SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE entered the final of the 1961 Malayan Cricket Asosciation League championship when they beat Malacca by an innings and 13 runs on the Singapore padang today. Singapore thus scored full points In all their four235 words
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238 1961-07-03 15 angor to qualify to meet Singapore in the final at Singapore on Aug. 18. 19 and 20. Selangor set Penang the impossible task of scoring 297 runs in two hours to win. The game lost its interest when Penang started to bat a238 words
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Article124 1961-07-03 15 MANCHESTER, Sun. Oeoff Pullar. England Test opening batsman, hit 165 off the Australian attack In the touring team's match against Lancashire here yesterday. Pulmr batted for rive hours 14 minutes and hit 27 fours. It was his lucky day, for opening bowlers Ron Gaunt and GrahamReuter - 124 words
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Article28 1961-07-03 15 VANCOUVER, Sun. Harry Jerome. Canada's leading sprinter, won both the 100 yards (9.ssec) and 220 yards c2l.ssec» in the British Columbia athletic championships here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article30 1961-07-03 15 BERLIN. Sun. Barbara Goebel. of East Germany broke the world record for the women's 100 metres breaststroke swim at Rostock with a time of lmln. 18.2 sec. RenterReuter - 30 words
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Article582 1961-07-03 15 AT SINGAPORE MALACCA IST. INNS. I*s SINGAPORE Ist Inns, i overnight 259-6 1 Slthawalla bH. Sequerah 13, Marks lbw H. Sequerah 28, Da Silva lbw Coomarasamy 51, Mungrue run out 105. A. De Silva c Nithianathan b Pilling 32. Carless lbw H. Sequer h 1. Jeff ers b582 words
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Article396 1961-07-03 15 ATHLETICS PENANG AAA DECATHLON: 1 R. Huet (MTC) 3.976 pU. 2 Cheah San (MTC) 3.958, 3 Khoo Hena Poon (DTC) 3,402. 4 M. Saravanamu'tu 3.350. CORONATION CROSS-COUN-TRY RACE, 5m (KaJaiiß): 1 M. Manickam 36m 45s 2 R. Karappanan 37:22.0 Teams: 1 IntloCeylonesp 'A". 2 Semcnylh SC 3 Police396 words
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Advertisement92 1961-07-03 15 See this car •*< PEUGEOT4O4 ■Mi 11 All-rettad p»rfofioiic» untiwwa la naipm motormg be*o». Vat—tßity —Hrn f«mal» *f a unique Pmieaot *y«r«M o* to aMtaata< gine«ring advance* that includes: ffcc moat p«r+ormable h>ur-ciH'"der 45' inclined h|im en Hrn reed, lowered centre gravity for safe cornering, new smoother rreneinietien, aaite steering92 words
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Advertisement143 1961-07-03 15 Four golfers named for S-EA meet #y Hffl TiVM B\W Mm iff I /W ARE YOU TIED UP \j~\^~*X /''"V'7 Bidomak create* new healihy nerve celU md f-^^\ provides a full $upply of healthy nerve fluid, y ny^ \jA-l. J lhe $am lime removin 5 po«on» »nd waste* Os t143 words
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Advertisement223 1961-07-03 15 m J i MM k Your precious eyes deserve the finest care! Bathe them with ne-H Eye-Mo, the eye lotion that now contains the wonderworking medication used by eye specialists everywhere For years, doctors and noted eye specialists have used Zoarin Eye-Mo's exclusive brand of this medically proven ingredient in223 words
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Miscellaneous166 1961-07-03 15 SOCCfcK M'OKK LtAGLt UIV SAI lIU HoNDit.ll v Sdia Ja\a (St. George's Rd); IWKKiK CUP: 1 QO UigUlanders v KAPC; RMP v 2:2 i. KEG 1 Gurkha Rines; RE v K. Signals: 2.7 (DEO' Gurkha Rifles v REME; 11 (L) FLT AAC v SGR. IPOH LEAGUE 1)1 V 1: PTC166 words
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1288 1961-07-03 16 To win 'jingo 9 votes or work for a united Malaya? MR. TAX SIEW SIN, Minister of Finance, said today the .MCA was at the "crossroads." Mr. Tan. who was addressing the annual meeting of the MCA, of which he i.s President, said1,288 words
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Article64 1961-07-03 16 KLUANG. Sun. A World Refugee Week committed wa formed here today under the chairmanship of the Kluang District Officer. Inche Ibra- him bin Abdul Majid. Car stickers and flags will be on sale here on July 8. and B football match will be held during Refugee64 words
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Article108 1961-07-03 16 CRAHAM N.J. Coronation f>t;,tc Kluanic on Sunday July 2nd. Fun/ral Singapore Monday 3-7-61. MRS. GRACE R. FERNANDEZ. mothi-r of T. R, Fernandez P.W.D.. Knuala Lumpur paused atvny Ipoh July Funeral Tambun Cermtiry 3 l> m. Monday COMES CECILIA [M-ycM T.vny pe-ior-f'Hly on l*-T-lt»61 nt 7 Sflantor Hats Cortcg* leaves108 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-07-03 16 Till: YANG di-Pertuan Agong and the Sultan of Brunri take the salute from a dais at Brunei town airport on Saturday during the ceremonial welcome for the King and Queen when they arrived for their five-day visit to Brunei. On the right is the Raja54 words
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368 1961-07-03 16 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN by Singapore, Sunday TWO centuries both by opening batsmen highlighted today's pro--1 gramme in the S.C.A. Senior tournament. A 112 in 126 minutes by Glenn helped Royal Air Force to beat University of Malaya by 140368 words
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Article393 1961-07-03 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tan Eng Yoon was the only athlete to I beat a Singapore record when he j von the 400 m hurdles in 55.1. 5 ec i at the Swifts meet today. The ex- 1 1st inn time of 56 sec. is also held393 words
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Article705 1961-07-03 16 AT PADASG: S.R.C. bca. S.C.R.C. by six wickei.s. S.C.R.C. Ong Lee l.b.w. Anihomsz 3 E. Fung run out 4 Tat Phooi c Tessensohn b Dirshan 4 Beng Bee c Mahmud b J. Martens 25 Thiam Sicw c P. Martens b J. Martens 2 C. Wong c Wicks bJ. Martens705 words
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Advertisement95 1961-07-03 16 mm I I a parts salesman says to you... *'Wp manufacture part* und>r liren»r from. Cjf»fflill««» So our part* are of Caterpillar quality.** 1 1 wis misrepresenting the facts... Br«au*c onl\ >mn Caterpillar D«W lia* a complete line of genuine Caterpillaf part* built to Caterpillar tpecificationa and including the late«l95 words
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