The Straits Times, 10 July 1961
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Title Section19 1961-07-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY TERTIFIEB SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 f The Straits Times Ho*"* Estd. 1845. MONDAY, July 10. 1961 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration631 1961-07-10 1 One voice for issues affecting Bornean territories 'Tengku's plan unacceptable to the people' POLITICAL leaders in the three Bornean territories have agreed to adopt a united front on Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia" plan. A statement issued this morning said the British Government should be advised that631 words
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Article172 1961-07-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 3 gangster was stabbed and coshed when mure than 20 secret society thugs staged a running battle In bu>y Selegle Road tonight. Three detectives broke up the fight and arrested one gangster. The battle began at the junction of Prinsep Street and172 words
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1292 1961-07-10 1 Merger issue: Dr. Toh hits out at six top unionists SINGAPORE. Sunday. DEPUTY Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. tonight attacked six top trade unionists—members of the TUC Secretariat— for their attitude towards merger with the Federation. Dr. Toh. in replying to a statement issued by the group yesterday, said1,292 words
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Article92 1961-07-10 1 BATHING IN THE NUDE: OFF AND ON COPENHAGEN. Sun. Nature gave Danish nudists a legal loophole for bathing nude near a public beach here —and then took it away again. A sandbank developed off the beach at suburban Taarnby and the nudists took possession. Residents protested but the police saidReuter - 92 words
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Article35 1961-07-10 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Fifteen hundred members of the fanatic Muslim Darul Islam rebel movement surrendered in the far northern Sumatran province of Atjeh last month, according to report* reaching here from Medan. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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266 1961-07-10 1 50 MORE BOMBS FOUND AT KUANTAN AIRPORT gI'AXTAN, Surf.— Another ,')0 warlime bombs, sonic of them manufactured in 1918, have been found at a hall a mile from the air- port runway here. La.si month 60 were discovered. The 110 bombs were spotted after 35 days of searching by a266 words
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Article53 1961-07-10 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. Justice Adams, in the high court here today, sen-; tenced a smallholder. Chen Fan Chiang. 46. to death for the murder of an estate kepala, Moo Kirn Sang. 54. on Feb. 2 at the entrance to Kulan Estate. Kulai. The seven-man jury's guilty53 words
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Article35 1961-07-10 1 FORT BENNING. Georgia. Sun A bolt of lightning struck an Army rifle range here yesterday, killing four 1 young soldiers and injuring 16 as they raced for, cover from a sudden storm.35 words
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Article, Illustration89 1961-07-10 1 THE FEDERATION golf tea hi captained b.y the Prime .Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, won the Yang di-Pertuan Negara's (up competition again in a return match against the Singapore team led by the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The Federation team89 words
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Article152 1961-07-10 1 Britain seeks UN team pledge SALISBURY. Sun. Britain today told the U.N. committee on South West Africa that it may not visit Bechuanaland until it gives an assurance that it will not enter Southwest Africa. Soutn Africa has relumed to allow the eight-member committee to enter either south-west or South152 words
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Article17 1961-07-10 1 10Z0C CASUAL' i PARIS sun U Pfc rr< bi mi i on iK i <| 1. trnt17 words
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Article74 1961-07-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya had a trade ba!in:e of $107.5 million in the flnrt five months of thL. year compared with 1376.9 million during the & MTiod lost year. Government trade sMU '!<•■ l.vued yesterday Mowed export* of 51.0119 million during the Januarv-M.iy priiod thi.s year74 words
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Article, Illustration184 1961-07-10 2 'THE SulUn and Tengka Ampuan of Selangor will attend Western Rendezvous featuring traditional Western dances and songs at the International Women's Club in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday night. Above art some of the club members who will appear in their national costumes. From184 words
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Article22 1961-07-10 2 MUAR, Sun. Mr. N. K. [Pillay has been elected president of the Muar Ceylonese Association for the fifth year in succession.22 words
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Article74 1961-07-10 2 IPOH. Sun.— The Taiping Town Council is arranging for Sunday band performances at the Lake Gardens. The council chairman. Mr. Saw Huat Lye, has approached two Army units stationed here, the 2nd Bn.. New Zealand Regiment, and the 7th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, for their bands to74 words
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355 1961-07-10 2 Rural projects before sport, Outward Bound youths told KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. /OUTWARD Bound School-trained youths were told today to take part in building roads and bridges in the rural areas rather than go mountain climbing or sailing. The Minister of Transport and president of the355 words
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Article103 1961-07-10 2 Crime on the retreat: CID chief A LOR STAR. Sun. There has been a general decrease in crime in Kedah and Perlis. the C.I.D. Chief. Superintendent Jogindcr Singh, said today. Except for one case of murder arising out of a fight, there had been no other kill. in, which had103 words
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231 1961-07-10 2 Tourism plan in Pahang gets go-ahead TMiE Pahang Government has given Ihe Slate Tourist Promotion Board the "green light" to develop a 400-acre site at Gebeng 16 miles north of here, into a tourist resort. The flrst phase of the scheme to bring world tourists to the Pahang coast conversion231 words
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Miscellaneous39 1961-07-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby iVE FINISMCD (TWE WATER 6 V YSO ILL TXJOH OK TMt) \F AmOW OtO^N CLEANS OUT) f ANO HOT? SbATM POB VOuJ— < (ttXJKNOW TOE LOFJ^' 1^(3000^ -jj V~/^ 7~^\ ■»F^ I D WANT j39 words
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Article625 1961-07-10 3 WEST NOTES GESTURE OF MOBILISATION OVER EAST GERMANY WASHINGTON, Sunday ILf R- NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S decision to suspend planned reducx~*~ tions of Russia's armed forces this year and to increase the- Soviet military budget was generally view ed here as a toughening of Moscow's position on BerlinReuter - 625 words
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Article83 1961-07-10 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun.—Actress Joan Tyler, 27. who charged that entertainer George Jessel was the father oi her unborn child, said today she planned to drop the paternity suit and that they would probably be married. Jessel confirmed that he and Miss Tyler, his fiancee five years ago. had83 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-07-10 3 America's 'educated barbarians' by tycoon Getty r;iIICAGO. Sun.— Oil millionaire J. Paul Getty, (above). reputedly the world's richest man. says most American businessmen are "educated barbarians" when it comes to culture. Getty, writing; in Playboy magazine, says: 'Like the educated barbarians of ancient Rome they have mastered commercial, engineering and155 words
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Article37 1961-07-10 3 WARSAW. Sun. Statesubsidised flat* In Poland 'will be allocated in future only to those "outstanding in work and social attitude." All others may buy flats built by "lodging co-operatives" which cost 10 times as much.37 words
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Article310 1961-07-10 3 Hemingway's death 'not suicide 9 CHICAGO Sun. The widow of novelist Ernest Hemingway, killed by a gun last Sunday today denied a newspaper report that it was obviously suicide. Ihe paper, published in Seattle, said Hemingway deliberately shot himself by putting the muzzle of a shotgui into his mouth and310 words
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Article54 1961-07-10 3 NEW YORK. Sun. C'esidio Catarinacci. 66. said by police to have shot a neighbour in the arm. told them he was driven crazy by rock n" roll music from the next door radio. He mumbled as he was taken to the police station: "all day long,Reuter - 54 words
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277 1961-07-10 3 'AUTONOMY FOR W. IRIAN,' SAYS NASUTION /GENERAL Abdul Haris Nasution. Indone- sian Defence Minister, said here that West Irian could have political autonomy and elect its own government if it became part of Indonesia. He was answering questions at a news conference before leaving for home after his visit toReuter - 277 words
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165 1961-07-10 3 f ONDON, Sun. Jj Prince Charles and Princess Anne are to have lots more exercise, the Sunday Pictorial reported today. It said: "The Queen and Prince Philip have taken a firm line over their flagging Interest In games and athletics. "Feeling that both165 words
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Article32 1961-07-10 3 JAKARTA. SuiV The Indonesian Navy said today it plans to establish a guided missile schools soon. Officers have been sent to West Germany. Japan and Switzerland to study equipment. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous392 1961-07-10 3 .Ml lill M WAVE D n|n A y/ A 476 metrrs RADIO MALAYA AM 600 Oood Mot-nuis: 6.02 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Moniini? Prelude; 7.00 Tlie News: SERVICE 41.7 Metres 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegataThe Nwa; 8.05 More Mt-lociie.s At ku. News Headlines: 6.05 Morning Sunrise; 0.00392 words
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Article251 1961-07-10 4 Development Bill for Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Sun The Johore Legislative Assembly will be asked to provide an additional $1,--404,115 for development and departmental expenditure this year when its third session Is opened by Sultan Ismail on Wednesday. A supplementary Supply (1961) (No. 2) Bill for the provision will be moved251 words
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Article73 1961-07-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Literary, Debating and Dramatic Society of St. Joseph's Institution here will stage "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on Aug. 2. 3 and 4. On the first two nights, the play will be tor students of secondary schools at $173 words
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Article420 1961-07-10 4 MAJOR TELLS COURT THAT FIRM DEMANDED TWENTY TIMES THE RATE AGREED ON JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. pi YE months after a Kluang firm agreed to supply charcoal to the British Army Kluang camp at $72.50 a ton, it demanded payment at a rate 20 times that amount,420 words
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Article, Illustration44 1961-07-10 4 A SAILOR TAKES A BRIDE MR. EDWIN Cboo Ah Font;, a seaman, was married to the fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tiang Wens. formerly Miss Mary Tan. in Singapore today. Straits Times picture shows Mr. Choo with his bride after the wedding.44 words
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Article160 1961-07-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. SIXTY sand operators will not be allowed tc wash sand in the Tampenis area of Singapore, unless they co-operate with the Government. The Government has obtained an injunction from the high court temporarily prohibiting them from doing so. This is because their operations have resulted160 words
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Article108 1961-07-10 4 MINISTRY FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows during the week at 7 p.m. Tomorrow: Siglap Road End Chinese Kampong Lim Kam Tian Temple, Pulau Bukom Kechil, Changi Community Centre, Naval Base Labour Union. Tuesday: Serangoon Village, Upper Serangood Rd. Tau Mong School,108 words
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Article134 1961-07-10 4 BINGAPORE, Sun.—Representatives of three main Singapore political parties will be among five speakers at a public forum on "The basis for merger* at the University of Malaya's Bukit Tlmah, Campus here tomorrow night. The three political party representatives will be Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr (People's134 words
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Article380 1961-07-10 4 TALK ON WHEN TO SEE A LAWYER SINGAPORE, Sun. g Professor L. A. She- ridan, Dean of the Faculty of Law in the I 1 University of Malaya, i"yesterday gave this ad-li viee don't be your own lawyers. a At the same time, he gave this other tip to laymen:380 words
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Article54 1961-07-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chief Education Officer of Far East Land .Forces, Bri- j X gadier B. L. Rlgby, will ad- dress members of the Rotary Club of Singapore on "Some I aspects of education In the Army in FARELF" at the f luncheon meeting on Wed- nesday54 words
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Advertisement25 1961-07-10 4 NEW ALHAMBRA (SINGAPORE) OPEWS TOMOIIIIOW EASTMAN COLOR r PLUS SPECIAL' FEATURETTE -MYSTERY OF MOTHERHOOD^ I Efeww^ NO 3 W 6., H ?.m' MC I 7iiimiiiHi»iiiiniiiiiiuiuiniiiiiic]iiiiiir25 words
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1099 1961-07-10 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday EMPLOYMENT opportunities abound for science graduates In fact, demand for them in Government and industry exceeds the supply. These points were brought out vividly during a symposium organised by the Science Society of the University of Malaya yesterday. Six speakers (see box)1,099 words
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Article63 1961-07-10 5 0 The speakers at Saturday night's symposium were: Professor T. L. Creen. Professor of Education in the university; Mr. Hon Yung Sen, Senior Lecturer in Physics: Professor Kiang Ai Kirn of the Chemistry Department; Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Permanent Secretary in the Finance Ministry; Dr. D. S. Johnson,63 words
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Article145 1961-07-10 5 CINGAPORE, Sun. Five hold-ups have occurred in Singapore during 18 hours. Yesterday at 11.30 a.m.. a General Hospital employee, Mrs. Kanagarthan. 22. was robbed of jewellery worth $90 in the hospital grounds by three men armed with daggers. A youth. Yap Hock Leng. and his friend145 words
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Miscellaneous266 1961-07-10 5 Buys Bunny By Baiph MMeimdahi iPUFPi': i Fi cantM but i want! I then va'll have V now try standing THIS CARRY IT \\TO TRY ITIN TFIGUREHCWT' l NEAR THAT OTH&t J LAMP* ANOTHER //PIFFERENT PO IT WITHOUT ME/ v v CHAIR J y— »s /Tf^Nw WO6HSATON, STEPjy/ PUCES TO266 words
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611 1961-07-10 6 The Straits Times Monday. July 10. 1961. Helping The Borneans Three leaders in the Boi nean territories the char-man oi Brunei's Party Rakyat. the president of the Sarawak United People's Party, and Mr. Stephens, who intends to form North Borneo's first political party— haw j< .ntly rejected as totally unacceptable611 words
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Article417 1961-07-10 6 Slowly the jigsaw picture of Malaya's farms is being assembled from the repots oi the census of agriculture. The fourth in the series deals with farm equipment: with tractors and ploughs, threshing tubs and bicycles, manual padi mills and copra kilns. On Malaya's farms there are nearly half417 words
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Article219 1961-07-10 6 For a month now the Geneva conference on Laos has made no headway. True the three princes have met the princes of the left, the right and the centre and they have reached broad agreement on the kind of settlement they would like to tee. Putting into useful219 words
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Article, Illustration972 1961-07-10 6 Denis Warner reports from the frontline of S. Vietnam's twilight war SAIGON, Sun. THE divisions inside South Vietnam have productd a situation that assists only the Communists Caught flat-footed by the coup last November, the Viet Cong has now moved guerilla groups to972 words
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1215 1961-07-10 6 FISH RESEARCH: A REPLY mTHE MINISTRY I WOULD be gratetul if you would allow me space to comment on the letter of June 26 written by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Yeop of the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. I wrote my letter as a freshwater biologist, not as a layman.1,215 words
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145 1961-07-10 7 Association of EPF members has plans to expand V UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. P. L. Miranda. newly-elected president of the Federation off Malaya Employees Provident Fund Contributors' Association, said today they planned to open branches throughout the country. He told the association* fir.t annual meeting here that there were 700145 words
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Article37 1961-07-10 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A labourer, Yong Kit Ling, found three 9 mm bullets in i packet of cigarettes on the roof of his house at Kirn Chuan Road and handed them over to the police today.37 words
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Article26 1961-07-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun uche M.M. Merican was lected president of the Road 'ransport Senior Officer.-' A*jciatlon at the association's nnual meeting held here nsterday.26 words
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Article54 1961-07-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tengku Puterl Kamaria. 19. daughter of the Sultan of Pahang. left by air today to study domestic science In Australia. The Sultan of Pahang. his consort, and the Tengku Mahkota were at the airport to see her off. She is expected to be54 words
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Article691 1961-07-10 7 Teachers will press for total abolition 'or some changes, such as alternate Saturdays off' rpHE Singapore Teachers Union proposes to seek the abolition of the six-day week, the president, Mr. Seah Yun Chong, told the second annual delegates conference of the union today. Mr. Seah691 words
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429 1961-07-10 7 2, 000 MORE LO W-COST HOMES: NEW $sm. PROJECTS THIS YEAR KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. and expected to co.-a $2i million, will be finished. Mr. Davis said more than 300 applications had been received by the Trust tor the 136 small houses it was building In Bukit Glugor. Penang. The cost429 words
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135 1961-07-10 7 DEBATE ON MERGER TO BE HELD AT UNIVERSITY CINGAPORE. Sun. public lorum on "The Basis for Merger" will be held ii the upper quadrangle at the Bukit Timah campus of the Univer.-ity of Malaya here tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. The forum, organised by the University Socialist Club, will feaure three135 words
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Article75 1961-07-10 7 SCHOOLBOY STABBED BY GANGSTERS SINGAPORE. Sun.- A 15--year-old schoolboy. Lee Yang Eng. was stabbed by a gang of secret society thugs while on his way for a haircut at Cheng Yam Street today The gang stopped him on a vacant piece oi ground and demanded to know what gang he75 words
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Article34 1961-07-10 7 TAIPINO. Sun. A charitable organisation In America, the John Howard Association of Chicago, has presented 20 volumes of the "World Book «f Encyclopaedia" to the Federation Prisons Athletic Club in Taiping.34 words
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Article24 1961-07-10 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Teo Ah Pheng, 33. a mother of four children, died on admission to the General Hospital today of caustic soda poisoning.24 words
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Article181 1961-07-10 7 KUCHING, Sun. Ninety per cent of Sarawak's population of 745.000 were born in the country, according to 1190 census figures now published Giving these figures. Mr. Lok Kin Jong of the Census Department. Sarawak and North Borneo, said that the increase in the local-born population181 words
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Article247 1961-07-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Dunlop Rubber Company, which is starting a tyre plant in Petaling Jaya, will later relinquish 10 per cent of its share of the capital, amounting to about $1 million, for Malay participation. I The Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and247 words
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Article, Illustration209 1961-07-10 7 Girl he met in India is now his lovely bride A SECOND lieutenant in the Federation Army. Cbiew Chun Kwok. presented his bride from India, formerly Miss Raj Kumari Nair. to 500 guests at a reception at the Hotel Merlin in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The parents of Lieut. Chi™ Mr.209 words
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Article256 1961-07-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rPHE FEDERATION Government will soon launch a campaign to spread Malay literacy and adult education in rural areas throughout the country. Two thousand teachers will undergo a one-week "specialist" course before each la assigned to take over class. These courses will be256 words
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Article23 1961-07-10 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Govinda.samy. 73. was killed after he was knocked down by a lorry at 8i mile Bukit Timah Road today.23 words
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Article87 1961-07-10 7 Sardon to tour East Coast KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jublr. will meet transport operators In five town;; during his seven -day inspection tour of the East Coast beginning on Wednesday. He will meet them at Temerloh. Kuantan, Kuala Trengganu, Kota Bharu and Kuala87 words
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Advertisement130 1961-07-10 7 NOWwiTHIN EVERYBOD^^ Whatever your personality, age or occupation in life. FAVRELF.I BA has created a «atch specially for tou. A watch which is the product of skilled, craftsmanship and unrivalled experience of more thin seven generations of matchmjkrrv SINCE itis THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD.130 words
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Article, Illustration608 1961-07-10 8 WALTER WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK By T<HE Vanderbilts have A known their way around ever since great great grandfather Vanderbilt, the old Commodore, made h i s first millions. Cornelius looks back on a crowded career six wives, roving reporter, sometime Presidential agent and a stint in608 words
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Article790 1961-07-10 8 Allington Kennard - Eichmann: 'He should not hang' Allington Kennard BETTER THE MARK OF CAIN THAN THE NOOSE OF THE HANGMAN' By gHOI'LI) Adolf Eichmann di c This morning, in Jerusalem, Kic h men will take his place again in the bulletproof glass cage where for nearly thirteen weeks he has faced his790 words
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Advertisement1372 1961-07-10 9 THE E. A. C. LINES 40EN REBSEA MEDITERRANtAN CONIINtNTAI 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTV /^|K2Sk Spore P S'htrr 1 «/n2~Tvn "MEONIA" I) c) 21/21 Jiiy 24,21 My Jim Jaly K\jP^fcy ATUTNIA" JO My/ 4 Aip 5/ I Aut *I'l AH YTjmgy "lALANBIA" I 21 24 lug 25 27 Aug 21 20 All1,372 words
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Advertisement1492 1961-07-10 9 ,'loing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. »i 7i M SINGAPORE mcirpiratd aj tkt Ulitel Kiltlanl 10 LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. !>im Ptnan| I BENRINNES(t.Lp) Lpill, Hull, R'rjam. H Durg 6. I Jily 13 I BENNACNIE A wtrp, L'flon. G many, Roam Mt 111,492 words
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Advertisement1331 1961-07-10 9 fcȣ: MeAUSTER di CO., LTD. w. ILLIRMAN LINE KLAVINESS LIMB IONOON HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM NAVRI LOS AN6EIES. SAN FRANCISCO HUH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I POITLANO CITY OF RIPON Acctptiti ctrga tir Central 4 Saatl Spore P. Sham cenana Amend. 21/11 Jlly 27,11 Jlly 11 My/ 1 Ail IOUGAINVIIII CITT Of COIOMIO spore1,331 words
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Article55 1961-07-10 10 DON'T MISS THE BOAT! Put yOU r money in a sofe thing. Invest in the THIRD MALAYAN FUND ond employ experts to spread your investments ovei Malaya's soundest enterprises. Application form and tn» *ookM obtainabtt from tk, V««fl»er. Malayan Unit Tram Ltd., >■ Box 90, Singapore (Tel. *****) or O.55 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1641 1961-07-10 10 From Our Market Correspondent "WHERE do we go from here?" sums up in a nutshell the attitude of Malayan tin share investors following the long awaited communique issued by the International Tin Council at the end of last week. The general view appears to be1,641 words
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Article27 1961-07-10 10 RIBBIR TIN (p*rlb.) (perpicull Jaly 1 BS% eta. $460.50 4 Ka eta. 5457.M 5 84'iCta. 5461 841 eta, $471.37} 7 84 cU. S4S3J2S 8 $462.2527 words
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Article126 1961-07-10 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks x Association maoe these changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 9/18. OX>. 32 11/16. 90 d/st 32 15/16 credit bllis. 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 13/16. O.D. 33126 words
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Article12 1961-07-10 10 River-Hew produced 543.000 Ib. tn the quarter ended June 30.12 words
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Article45 1961-07-10 10 WEEKS STOCK INDICES July 3 July 4 July S July I July 7 July S Induatrlaltl 174.9S 173.37 178.51 179.28 144.35 180.67 Tint: 352.90 349.64 3.M.66 354.44 Ml 79 MUf Rubbari: 242.75 242.75 242.75 242.75 242.75 241. 82 Jan 1 1958 10045 words
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Article1353 1961-07-10 10 THE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showing last buxinaM to July 1 (A) and last badness since that date (B) with II and L standint for Hirhfst and Lowest business this year to date, were: IMSBSTtMLS Singapore quotation changes on Saturday were: INDUSTRIAL! NET1,353 words
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Article47 1961-07-10 10 Current Oatf ol Fatal lot.il lor payment payment lor prr\iout >rar >r.»r Central Johore 20 July 21 -'0 20Bukit Ijoki 23 'c July 21 25% ie Bertatn Con. 25 Aug. 17 25. Malay Rubber Planters 12J'o- Aug. 3 Membakut Kstatea i> July 31 t Interim47 words
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Article244 1961-07-10 10 A week of sharp ups and downs »THE Singapore tin A price, like its London counter-part, last week was very erratic and subject to sharp rises and falls. A rise of $11,371 on Thursday took the price to $471,374. but a reaction on Friday knocked off $9,121. On Saturday there244 words
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Article399 1961-07-10 10 COMMODITY REVIEW June rase 8 per cent to 7.443 tons and were the highest since December last year. Shipments to the Continent rose from 1,537 tons to 1.968 tons. Straits Trading Co. statist ica confirmed recent heavy Japanese) buying in this market, her offtake being 1.031 tons in June againstAP - 399 words
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Advertisement1192 1961-07-10 10 jK \hAlineJ, Express U.S.A. Pacific tJc AtUntie Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Voort Hongkong Honolulu S. FranciKO L. Angelet N. York liatkatM Mara 2« 73 Jal» 21 Jaly 12 Aig II tag 21 An IStpt llhTia Mara 17 21 Aug 24 tag I Sipt 15 Sept II Sept1,192 words
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Advertisement226 1961-07-10 10 [EZIoRIENTl LINES j to AUSTRALIA ss. "ORCADES" departs Penang departs Singapore 23rd July 1961 24 th July 1961 ss. "STRATH EDEN" departs Penang departs Singapore 24th August 1961 25 th August 1961 for Fremantle, Melbourne, and Sydney. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE For Reservations, apply to your Travel Agent or to226 words
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Advertisement49 1961-07-10 10 k. ORIENT MID-EAST x GREAT LAKES SERVICE ss HELLAS DIRECT SAILING TO MONTREAL, TORONTO. HAMILTON. BUFFALO. ERIE. CLEVELAND, TOLEDO. DETROIT, CREEN BAY. MILWAUKEE CHICACO. Singapore P. Sham Penang July 11/12 July 13/14 July 15/16 PATERBON, SIMONS 6c CO., LTD. Singapore Tel: ***** P. Swettenham Tel: 6544 Penang Tel: *****49 words
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Advertisement762 1961-07-10 11 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for posts of Temporary Staff Nome Female*. Medical Department. Singapore. CANDIDATES should siitisfy the usual birth and residential qualifications. QUALIFICATION: Completed General Training and be ReKi.vrrpd Nurses with the Singapore Nursing Board. DUTIES: Clinic duties. SALARY SCALE: $190x15Ax295/ 310x15A-400 pjn. Variable allowance at current rates762 words
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Advertisement853 1961-07-10 11 (Contlnnrd from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT I tt Wordt $j (Min.)— Box St ttt. extra ALL APPLICANTS to Box No. A 6642 thanked. Vacancy filled. MALE STOCK CLIRK for K.L. Co. minimum standard Cambridge cert, pass. Box A 1423 S.T. K.L. 7 ACCOUNTS (L.C.C.) Clerks.'Secretarles Stenographers Female Kxperienced Typists: Comptometer853 words
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Advertisement983 1961-07-10 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2t Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it tt: txtrm FOR SALE/RENT attractive 3-bed-room bungalow with bathroom attached. Spacious garden near school. Modern sanitation. Phone (Spore) *****. 71A HILLSIDE DRIVE (off Upper Serangoon Road) semidetached house 3 bedrooms available Immediately rent Sl6s'- Appointment Telephone B'pore ***** *****. ROOM IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION983 words
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Advertisement1099 1961-07-10 11 EDUCATION 21 Wordt Si (Mm.) Bex tt ett. extra LEARN ART throug* Post. Guaranteed success. Beneficial to everyone. For Free Prospectus. Editor, Queen St Box No. 90, Slngapore-7. FAR EASTERN MUSIC School The Institution for musical education. 1IM)1 registrations will t>e accepted dally now. Apply Secretary 1-A Kirk Terrace, Spore.1,099 words
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Advertisement644 1961-07-10 11 LOST It Wordt SS (Min.)— Bex St ttt. extra A WAHWA MONKEY, answering to the name of Gigi, with a whitish faoe. a greytah brown body about 1 ft. In height and no tall, la missing from 3S Cornwall Gardens. Would -nyone description kindly contact Brown Tel: Office *****, Residence644 words
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Advertisement550 1961-07-10 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wordt Si (tlin.)— Box St ttt. txtrm MO TC see to believe! exceptional condition compared with others. Highest offer secures. Easy terms can be arranged. Phone Chan 7321 H (Spore) NOVEMBER 19*0 LAMBRETTA 150 In excellent condition. One owner. Low mileage with Comprehensive Insurance. $I,loo'- 0.n.0.550 words
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Advertisement531 1961-07-10 11 FOR SALE Were?* Jo (Min.)— Box $1 rfs. extra HI Fl 12- WATT low distortion amplifier complete with pre-ampllflere (120.00 each. Apply General Electric Co. (8) Ltd. 6t ma. Buklt Timab Road. Tel: B'pore 6*301. COMMENCES TODAY, the exhibition of ladies' sportswear. A hiure variety of blouses and nun-clothe*. prices531 words
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Advertisement461 1961-07-10 11 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. 20 H ore-f *\S (Min.)— Box. SO ttt. extm TIRIOT LIT LAURA Massage Steambath Refresh You Expert licensed Masaeur/alaueuae 319-P, Klvrr Valley Road. Bln(apore-V. Telrpbooe LOUIS! KLERK'S In.Mltut Illllliil et Beau'r. Singapore* only cally equipped magxuKr rciahlishmmt with separated department!) for i.un nnd «omen. Modern and hyicirnic.461 words
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Article77 1961-07-10 12 CINGAPORE. Sun.— Venl Vici Stables lirst jot key Laurie Billrtt has been disqualified from riding for three months. Billett was disqualified for not allowing his mount. r.ini iimul. to run on its merit in Race 1 at Bukit I im.ih today. This was disclosed by an official77 words
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1893 1961-07-10 12 EPSOM JEEP - LIGHTNING FLASH SHOCKS PUNTERS IN MAIN SPRINT EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE. Sun. L. and T. Stables. Lightning Plash caused the only setback to punters at Bukit Timah today when he won the main sprint (Race 6) to pay $63 on the tote. Lightning Flash was ridden by Bob Franklin. In1,893 words
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Article339 1961-07-10 12 SYDNEY. Sun— Result* of Australian football league matches played during weekend. NSW FED DIV. 1: Canterbury 5 Banlcstown I. Auburn 1 Oladesville 1. Prague 5 Sydney Austral 0- South Coast 4 Budapest 0; Apiah 1 Hakoah 6; Hellenic 4 Northside 2. NSW FED DIV. 2: Toongabbie 2339 words
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Advertisement1350 1961-07-10 12 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KI'ALA LI'MPIR Output* of tin concentrate* for the undermentioned companies unoer tne Management of AngloOriental I Malaya > Limited for the month of June. 1961, are as follows: Plcul* Ampat Tin Dredging Linui«d 1.25 C' Berjuiuai Tin Dredging Limll«d VO4C-) Kampone L&njut Tin Dredging Limited 2.994 Kamuniing1,350 words
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Advertisement842 1961-07-10 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE It is hereby notified that the closing dale for "Tenders For Seel-framea Workshop Building' will now close m 300 p.m. on Monday 24th July. 1961 a. the Office of tne State Engineer P.W.D. Perak. Bre»ster Road. Ipoh. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of842 words
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Advertisement849 1961-07-10 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ELECTRICITY DEPABT- 1 MEXT: Required (A > SECURITY OFFICER. THOMSON ROAT) STORES it DEPOT, in salary t>caie 5415xA20--495 plui> existing variable allowance and Central Provident Fund benefits Appointment will be on tempoiary ba&is in tne .first Instance with prospects of future849 words
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Advertisement276 1961-07-10 12 r If you suffer J from BRONCHITIS read this EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and fj v M quick relief and sureness of effect. The properties276 words
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Article314 1961-07-10 13 THEY DRAW LEVEL AT HALF TIME AND SCORE TWO MORE TO SNATCH VICTORY SELANGOR 4 NEGRI 2: By Ken Fernandez, Seremban, Sunday OELANGOR scored their third successive victory in the south zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Negri Sembilan 4-2 on314 words
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Article225 1961-07-10 13 Lim Kee Chan - Lim Kee Chan, SPORE 4 JOHORE 2: By Spore, Sun. when Kirn Swee was fouled and Rahim Omar converted the penalty. Rahim Omar put Singapore 3-1 ahead In the 27th minute. Singapore kept pegging away and made it 4-1 through Kirn Bwee In the 39th225 words
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Article181 1961-07-10 13 Lee Foo San - Lee Foo San. PERAK 7 KEDAH 1: By Ipoh, Sun. OERAK trounced Kedah 7-1 in a one-siaed Malaya 1 Cup soccer match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Perak's brightest star was centre-forward Mahat Ambu, who scored four goals. Perak scored their first181 words
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Article134 1961-07-10 13 MALACCA. Sun. Malacca beat Singapore Joint Services 3-2 in the south zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition at Kubu Stadium today Sen-Ices scored first In the fifth minute when Sperring headed In a centre from Hill. Malacca levelled the score 15 minutes later through Robert134 words
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Article107 1961-07-10 13 LONDON, Sun. Close of play In yesterdays cricket matches: At Portsmouth: Oxford Sl3 (Green 62. Neate 112. Drybrough 62. Heath 5-78 > v Hampshire. At The Oval: Surrey 257 (Constable 94) Essex 16-1. At Chesterfield: Derby 143 Yorks 137-3 mtott 63 not out). At Swansea: Olamorgan 319Reuter - 107 words
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Article24 1961-07-10 13 BUDAPEST. Sun.— Yolanda Balas of Rumania yesterday bettered her own women's world high jump record when she cleared 1.90 metres «6ft 2jln).24 words
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Article369 1961-07-10 13 Peng Han, Lloyd take FTD awards SEREMBAM SPRINT CEREMBAN, Sun. Twelve course records eight in the car section and four by motorcyclists were set up in the Seremban Sprint here today. The F.T.D. award for cars went to Llm Peng Han of Singapore, who clocked 24.335ec. In his Llm Special369 words
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Article86 1961-07-10 13 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun.— Seven school records were broken at the Sekolah Kebangsaan athletic meet on the Clifford School field here yesterday. Champion athlete in Boys Div 'A* was Mansor bin Mohamed Radzi. He was first In the 100. 220 and 440 yards. The Div B86 words
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Article171 1961-07-10 13 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER J. BAHKU LEAGUE DIV 2: Education 1 Permuda Kg Bahru 1. Friendly: 110 PMO Uurgnas 4 Rainbow 3. L. PERAK LEAGI'E DIV. 3 iT. f^nson PWD 4 St. Anthonys School 2. BASKETBALL P i: R A K CHAMPIONSHIPS ilpohi: Women— Mali Cheng, rapuh. bt Guru Nanak Insi171 words
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213 1961-07-10 13 MOK SIN PIN - Ferry to visit Japan on special mission MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE. Sun. Ferry SonneviMe. captain of Indonesia s victorious Thomas Cup team, will leave for Japan in the middle of this month on a "venae seeking mission." Sonnevillc told the Straits Times: "Indonesia hope to make Japan the next213 words
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1113 1961-07-10 13 TWIPING, Sun— Two women athletes smashed the Malayan record In the 800 metres event at the conclusion of the two-day Perak AAA championships on the Sultan Yussuf Stadium her* today. Florle Samuel, of the South zone, set up a new1,113 words
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282 1961-07-10 13 ANOTHER GOLF VICTORY FOR TENGKU'S SIDE I THIRD MATCH IS SU6GESTFU KUALA LUMPUrTI Sunday Chua Boon Aun and G. A. Jockrl; Thm Yang di-Penuan AgoiiK and IH.M. Lee beat Llm Kirn San with. K Maida: Tim K.S. Lee and \Ujld Ismai. tied with W.OC. Ooss and AD. Holmes; J.L. O'SulUvnn282 words
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Article38 1961-07-10 13 BOMBAY. Sun— lndia will oppose South Africa's readmission to the Imperial Cricket Conference from which the latter was automatically ejected when she left the Commonwes lth source* to the board of control said today. Router.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement114 1961-07-10 13 GREATEST offer ever made to sufferers from NERVES Bidomak, the tonic of the century, provides a method of sup- Itf T plying energy to the icll» of the body wherever the natural supply of vitality is insuffiiiem to maintain the normal activity V--. of glanH* and orf;jn\. It pr(^vide^ \it»l114 words
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Advertisement430 1961-07-10 13 I LAST CHANCE TODAY! I THE 3rd FUND I OFFER OF 500,000 UNITS I HEAVILY OVER SUBSCRIBED I 8UT.... I ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY I 3.30 P.M. TODAY I <Ci oo I WILL BE ACCEPTED AT JK Hi*-— > The offer opens on Monday 3rd July, at 9 a.m. and430 words
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Miscellaneous143 1961-07-10 13 ■oocn .1. mm; 1 I.KAOIK DIV. 1: IRC v PWD 1 Sri Oolani NANKILVELLt CLP S-HNAI-Johore PWD v Sgor PWD iMuar). HtXMNOA.N SHIKLD S-H--NAL: Johore Police v S'gor Police (J. Bahrn Ewpot grci>. IPOH LEAGUE DIV. t: Ramblers v PCRC iCAH ground): Div. 2: Kllat v PWD (Coronation grd>. TAIPING143 words
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408 1961-07-10 14 Union leaders tell of 'dissatis faction' with S'pore Govt. r p\YO trade union lenders s;iid today Singapore workers were dissatisfied with the Government. They aro Mr. Dominic Puthucheary and Mr. S. T. Bani. members of the 10--man TUC Secretariat. They were addressing the fifth annual delegates' conference of the Industrial408 words
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662 1961-07-10 14 The Singapore sell-out by Marshall jy|H. DAVID MARSHALL, the Workers' Party candidate for the Anson byelection, said tonight Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. was in partnership with Tun Lim Yew Hock, chairman of the Singapore Alliance of the SPA I'MNO MCA-MIC, in "selling out" Singapore to Federation. Mr. Marshall662 words
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Article39 1961-07-10 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Alliance will hold a rally in connection with the Anson jy-election at the junction >1 Tras Street and Enggor Street tomorrow ight. Dr. Chee Phui Hung, the I Mliance candidate will speak.39 words
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130 1961-07-10 14 MONACO, Sun.— A younf woman, who believes she was cured miraculously of a paralytic condition by a visit to Lourdes. underwent a medical examination yesterday. Doctors reported her con- dition improved. .Miss Pnve Spaiani, 25. was in a motorcycle accident a year ago130 words
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Article290 1961-07-10 14 THOUSANDS in this I Douglas Mac Arthur t that which he received i CEBU CITY, Sunday, seaside city nave Gen. oday a welcome rivalling n Manila last week. Ships sounded their foghorns when the Philippines Presidential yacht Lapu Lapu bearing General MacArthur and his wife290 words
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Article157 1961-07-10 14 JOHORE BAHRU. 80S Five people Involved i: nree separate accidents were admitted to hospital here to- i day— one ol them. Yeong Pook Choon. a Singapore furniture maker, with serious face injuries. Yeong, 24. was riding a scooter with a Singapore Chinese High School stu-157 words
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Article32 1961-07-10 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. A I meeting in connection with 1 the "Learn to Swim Month" i will be held at No. 3 De I Souza Street tomorrow at I 5.15 p.m.32 words
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222 1961-07-10 14 A LOR STAR. Sun. Perak beat Kedah by 153 runs in the Malayan Cricket Association League here today. Final scores: Perak 139 and 130--9 declared: Kedah 64 and 52. J. Marshall look five wicket for 26 I runs in Redan's second innings.222 words
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Article117 1961-07-10 14 ELISABETHVILLE. Sun. Katanga troops arrested a Belgian diplomat yesterday in retaliation for Bel-gian-supported efforts to expel their Belgian advisers from Katanga. A U.N. spokesman said the arrest of Mr. Charles j Muller was the direct re- I suit of UN. expulsion of I I Mr.UPI - 117 words
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Article646 1961-07-10 14 SADALI ENTERS SINGLES FINAL SINGAPORE, Sill}. Singapore veterans champion M. Sadali, a 41-year-old father of 10 children, entered the men's singles final of i this year's Singapore National badminton championships when he beat Gan Kok Peng, Schoolboys champion I and his protege, 15-9. 18-17 in the semi finals tonight. He646 words
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Article57 1961-07-10 14 I SINGAPORE. Sun. R. W filler and J. Kirkham beat E J. Orme and D. J. Joyce 3 and 2 in the final of the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Godown foursome at S!me Road today. The Vade Cup was won by G. I A Thomas who beat E.57 words
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Article259 1961-07-10 14 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA by_ Singapore, Sun. ROYAL AIR FORCE and Singapore Cricket Club continued their keen battlt for this year's S.C.A. Senior pennant when they both scored decisive 1 victories today, the airmen trouncing S.C.R.C. by nine wickets at Chang! and S.C.C. also beating university259 words
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Article425 1961-07-10 14 Dr. Ong steals win for SCA SINGAPORE. Sun. A well-run single by Dr. Ong Swee Law. i the S.C. A. president and captain of S.C.A. "A", and Mohinder Singh gave S.C.A. "A" a two-wicket win over Combined Services "A" in their two-day cricket match on the padang today. .The last425 words
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Advertisement404 1961-07-10 14 !Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ■n u,,.rf» SIO t Minimum) BIRTHS CHAPMAN: To Jtime and JVt.-r a ran hi KM H. Kinrara on s 7 BL CHIW: To MarKarrt ant) Oeorßr a •en V.tu- on 9.7.61 at K.K. Hoapilxl. Thnnksi to Doctor* and nurxinx KtafTs. DEATHS KLASS MARRY DUNSTAN for- I imriy404 words
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Advertisement110 1961-07-10 14 presenting you III! I'VMOI S SWISS >| \IN CAMY NEW 1961 MODEL BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED LUXURIOUS ELEGANT MANY DESIGNS FOR YOUR CHOICE CLOSING DOWN SALeT LAST DAY YOUR LAST CHANCE Reasonable offers accepted on Everything All kinds of Handicrafts, Black Teak Wood Furniture, Camphor Wood Chests, Scrolls, Jade Ivory Carvings, Table110 words
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Miscellaneous558 1961-07-10 14 SCOREBOARD L AT i HANOI: R.A.F. beat F.irmilor Ibw Cook. II S.C.R.C. by nine wickeis. Cook c Sundrani b C 3 > BJ4J Huiclllnson c da Sli\a b Cookr 29 Ong Lor c Mungru'c b Gcrvais 1 is b dl wlu John Tan Ibw Jcflirs 0 allr not oul 3558 words
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