The Straits Times, 15 July 1961
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Title Section21 1961-07-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY < ERTI Fl El» i£\t\E EXCEEDS 00,000 V mi The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. JULY 15, 1961 15 CENTS21 words
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Article2737 1961-07-15 1 Lee: This decides whether State goes off rails A poll on future of Singapore THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight declared that the people of Anson would decide whether they wanted Singapore "to go off the rails and end in chaos and disaster." Speaking2,737 words
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175 1961-07-15 1 VATICAN CITY. Fri. I Pope John today called for world co-operation to give more aid to underdeveloped countries. In an encyclical letter, he said justice and humanity demanded that prosperous countries should help tho>e where "large segments of the population suffer from misery and175 words
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Article, Illustration174 1961-07-15 1 5266 mil. appeal by Oei Tiong Ham owners SINGAPORE. Kri. Ihe owners of the giant Oei lions Ham concern will appeal aeain*t the confiscation of al! their assets in the Republic— said to total about L.5.588.--800.000 i > :<iii. toii.iillit liy an Indonesian court. The order was made by the174 words
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Article42 1961-07-15 1 LONDON. Fri— Lord McGowan. former head of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. who rose from five shillings a week office boy to become the £55.000 a year chairman of the company, died in a London hospital last night, aged 87. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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812 1961-07-15 1 By-election result may be vital to PAP future as party and government i SINGAPORE. Friday. ANSON yoes to the polls tomorrow in an election that may be vital to the future of the People's Action Party both as a party and as the government of Singapore. IVlir. the party oqpn,812 words
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Article41 1961-07-15 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Mayor of Bandoeng. Mr. Pri.jatnakusumah. has proposed tnai the cool West Java hill city be made into! "the Geneva oi Asia and j Airica Bandoeng was the site of the Afro-Asian conference of 1955.41 words
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Article28 1961-07-15 1 A MAP of the An son constituency appears in Page 1 1 showing the polling stations, which open at 8 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.28 words
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Article22 1961-07-15 1 6 HOMES BO PARIS I ri htremkt* m« oil tabs <• ix'int -i i isl ParlUmentari odj^ I'm mini "f i' Initei22 words
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Article62 1961-07-15 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian Government has invited the Singapore Minister for Culture. Mr S. Rajaratnam. and his wife, to pay a two-week visit to the republic as guests of the Stale A similar invitation for a one week's visit has been issued to Inche Saved Nasir.Reuter - 62 words
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Advertisement27 1961-07-15 1 I YOU CANT DO THIS TO I <&sat CHUBB HERBS j THE i; in edict] i VmHI D.0.M01 THE 1 ALL b for more than *4:OO years27 words
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Advertisement63 1961-07-15 1 •S'ROLEX y*|^3t is marking ~1l time LV"tU» for you J^J^W^ G.C. dc SUVA A BROS. 3^^T J, RoMl.i Plocc Sim«p«f PUD 111 ■roteiiiirr"*"'' ""ufiiffir EMCDPV HK*^** 11 99 U I «Hk&. lICAITU ft |^a&j «^i»^H^ y •specially S good tor vOVALTINE \^^J gives you MALT PLUS MILK t _J' PLUS63 words
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337 1961-07-15 2 SPACEMAN GETS ROUSING LONDON WELCOME LONDON, Frl. Ttfß. MACMILLAN described Soviet spaceman Major Gagarin as a "delightful fellow" today after a 20-minute private talk with him at Admiralty House. The Prime Minister presented the Russian with ;> silver salver as a memento of hisReuter - 337 words
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407 1961-07-15 2 JERUSALEM (Israeli sector), Friday ADOLF EICHMANN, on trial for mass murder, told the court here yesterday he would have committed suicide if ordered to deal with the extermination of the Jews, which he saw as "one of the greatest crimes inReuter - 407 words
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Article178 1961-07-15 2 WASHINGTON. Friday. AMERICAN military aid to Pakistan is being extended to help preserve Pakistan's security, :t was announced last night. I The announcement came In a joint communique is>ued by President Kennedy and President Ayub Khan alter tbree days ol talks here. They saidReuter - 178 words
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Article101 1961-07-15 2 Japan bars Red fellow travellers rKYO. Frl.— The Cabinet today agreed that Communist representatives from foreign nations to the forthcoming convention of the Japan Communist Party be refused entry. An announcement said that the entry Into Japan of foreign Communists for the convention at this time when the internal andReuter - 101 words
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Article50 1961-07-15 2 POONA. Frl. Police and soldiers working in floodstricken areas of Poona. yesterday recovered 11 bodies from the mud. Troops are pulling down dangerous buildings and removing debris piled up by the floods, caused by the swollen River Mutha which flows through the centre of the city.50 words
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240 1961-07-15 2 MARKET: NEHRU FEARS A WEAKER C'WEALTH YEW DELHI. Fri. 11 Mr. Nehru said yesterday the Commonwealth would be weakened in some respects if Britain joined the European Common Market. The Indian Prime Minister was speaking after a 70-mlnute meeting with Mr. Peter Thorneyeroft. Britain's Minister of Aviation The latter has240 words
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198 1961-07-15 2 VLISABETHVILLE, Frl. Mr. C. O'Brien, chief United Nations representative in Katanga, told a Press conference today that President Tshombe was "sympathetically considering" attending a toplevel meeting with other Congolese leaders Mr. O'Brien, who had a two-hour meeting with the Katanga President, said "President Tshombe198 words
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Miscellaneous44 1961-07-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /sfoace. rue Miooi" can you (all me &*is\ r wuat else do ycxA t PARTY l« AT OLia 9§r TUB I 4/?ff OVIHG TUIHH W6 INVITED J V i HOUM THIS f \AFnBNOON I V JOSTtHXr/ 'v YOU FOR?/44 words
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Article167 1961-07-15 3 U.S. DEPARTMENTS GET FIRST OFFER-NOW NEWS OF SALE IS EXPECTED NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, Friday. GENERAL Services Administration spokes--r*- man said yesterday that an announcement of the sale of about 4,000 tons of tin was being delayed because other Federal Government agencies were being asked if theyReuter - 167 words
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Article99 1961-07-15 3 Concern at rising health bill T ONDON. Fri.— Steep increases In Britain's gigantic health bill were causing the Government serious concern, the Ministry of Health's annual report said yesterday. The health service In 1059-60 cost more than J0 726 million or 8.2 per cent compared with a 3.4 per centReuter - 99 words
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Article40 1961-07-15 3 LONDON. Fri. Bandits netted a total of £8.000 ($68.000> in two payroll srabs yesterday. In both robberies— one In the London area, one in East Kent the thieves rammed vehicles carrying the money and then escaped.40 words
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Article27 1961-07-15 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fri. The navy last night successfully fired its advanced model Polaris missile over the Atlantic Ocean to test a new fuidance system. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article43 1961-07-15 3 GENEVA. Fri. Rescuers set out from Andermatt to search for a party of two British climbers and one from South-East Asia missing since Wednesday on a nearby mountain. The men were trying to climb the 11.745 ft. Laenstock Mountain.43 words
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Article29 1961-07-15 3 LAS VEGAS. Fri. A US$l (s3> million fire destroyed nine business firms yesterday on the Las Vegas strip across the street from the Stardust Hotel. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-07-15 3 I>OV SCOUTS unveiling a D portrait of Lord BadenPowell, superimposed on a world map. at Baden-Po-well House, in London, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday. B-P House, at the corner of Queen's Gate and Cromwell Road, is the first big hostel to be75 words
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305 1961-07-15 3 OTTAWA. Friday. OINGING. cheering and a call for a general elec- tion greeted the adjournment last night of the longest parliamentary session in Canadian history. Parliament will resume on Sept. 7. The closing stages of the session, which began on Nov. 17. were markedReuter - 305 words
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118 1961-07-15 3 3 KILLED IN ROW OVER GRAZING RIGHTS L JOHANNESBURG, Fri Three Africans were killed and about 800 left homeless in two days of violence at Toloanes. near Matsieng in Basutoland. it was reported today. The report said more than 100 huts were burned down. Fighting was said to have brokenReuter - 118 words
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Article104 1961-07-15 3 MADRID. Fri.— A violent storm in the Bay of Biscay has killed 33 Spanish fishermen and washed two Britons overboard from a brand new ocean racing yacht on a delivery trip to Britain from Vlgo. Spain. The storm, which has been battering the northern SpanishReuter - 104 words
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Article48 1961-07-15 3 PARIS. Fri. France has evacuated her forces from the air base of Tessallt In Mall, according to a Mall Government communique Issued in Bamako and received here yesterday. The evacuation was "In conformity with the Mall Government's request," the report said. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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435 1961-07-15 3 EAST GERMANS FLEE WHILE THERE'S TIME' BERLIN, Fri. IpAST GERMAN refugees are now crossing the J West. Berlin border at the rate of one per minute— o rate not reached since 1953. The main refugee centre at Marlenfelde has been overcrowded lor days. Over the past week about 12 additionalReuter - 435 words
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114 1961-07-15 3 SABOTEURS: AN OUTSIDE HAND, SAYS ITALY DOME. Fri. The Italian n Foreign Minister. Professor Antonio Segni. said today that Italy believed the people responsible for sabotage in the Alto Adlge region were encouraged and directed from beyond the frontier. As he spoke •to the Senate foreign affairs commission, it wasReuter - 114 words
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Article55 1961-07-15 3 ALGIERS, Frt. Three plastic bombs exploded here yesterday, damaging property but causing no casualties. Insurgents killed two Muslims in a West Algerian village by cutting their throats, and shot and killed a third Muslim near Douar Beni Cheikh. Five people died following the explosion of aReuter - 55 words
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Miscellaneous488 1961-07-15 3 D n iA ClKir ADADr 8.40 Interlude; 9.45 Carribbean end's Sport; 2.00 Movie Magazine; nAUIU OlrMVattr'tjrit Cruise; 10.00 Radio Night Spot- 2.30 Doe s The Team Think; 3.00 ~ii,. i inn uhm, 10.30 For Bachelors Only; 11.00 Malay Mixture; 3.30 Beyond Our MKJKi WAV* slkviub. Saturday Night Is Melody Night:488 words
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Article331 1961-07-15 4 TREAT BRUNEIANS AS BROTHERS, THEN YOUR SAFETY IS ENSURED, SAYS RAKYAT LEADER BRUNEI, Friday. fHE people of Brunei will swear before God that if the seconded* Malayan officers will treat them as brothers their safety and welcome will be guaranteed, said Inche A. If. Azahari, president331 words
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Article202 1961-07-15 4 Alliance repeats challenge toPM OINGAPORE, Fri. The leader of the SPA Umno MCA-MIC Alliance, Tun Lim Yew Hock today repeated a challenge to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to contest the PAP-stronghold ward of Tan Jong Pagar. He first Issued the challenge in an election rally last night.202 words
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Article126 1961-07-15 4 DAMAGE FOR INJURY SUIT FAILS SINGAPORE. Fri— A five-year-old girl. Teo Hong Eng, who now suffered from a permanent angulation of her left knee as the result of a road accident, failed in an action for damages in the High Court today. The girl's father. Teo Lian Seng, a labourer,126 words
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Article43 1961-07-15 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The Johore Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed a motion of thanks by tlie Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. for the policy speech delivered by Sultan Ismail when' he opened its third session on Wednesday.43 words
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Article28 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Members of the Singapore Admiralty Local staff Union today donated $234.50 to the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund through the Straits Times.28 words
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Article28 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malayan Breweries Limited will hold its annual picnic for its employees and their families at the South Winds Farm, Jurong, on July 30.28 words
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Article19 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Shivalal D. Charadva has been appointed the secretary of Gujerati Youth Association for 1961-1962.19 words
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Article149 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Indonesia's Minister of Trade, Dr. Arifln Harahap, spent five hours today touring Singapore's housing Estates. Accompanied by officials of the Housing and Development Board and the Indonesian Consul-Oeneral, Col. Sugl Arto, Dr. Harahap first called at the board's offices. The board's chairman, Mr. Lim149 words
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Article36 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Venerable Chiow Chen, a Buddhist monk from Vietnam, will lecture on "How to achieve worldly bliss" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. It is open to the public.36 words
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Article25 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— A class on Bhagavad Olta by Swami Siddhatmananda will be held at the Ramakrishna Mission, Norris Road, at 7 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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176 1961-07-15 4 DAY A DOS SHOOTER DID A CIRCUS STUNT fOHORE BAHRU, Fri. J The Johore Legislative Assembly was today told of a dog-shcoter who went about his duties "as if he was performing in a circus." Mr. Tan Peng Khoon (All.Batu Pahat), said in an adjournment speech that the Batu Pahat176 words
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Article106 1961-07-15 4 JUST how much do you know about yourself the REAL you? Do you know what makes you and your fellow men and women "tick"? Time and afain the miracle of human existence has been probed and answered. And each new answer has added something fresh to human106 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Director of the Special Branch. Mr. E. J. Linsell, this evening took the salute at the passing-out parade of 75 police recruits at the Police Training School in Thomson Road. The parade was the climax of the nine-month training the recruits underwent. Straits58 words
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172 1961-07-15 4 Radar check plan at airport for added safety SINGAPORE. Friday. AN ultra-modern surveillance radar system will] be installed in the new control tower of Singa- pore Airport in the near future as an "added i safety" to airliners flying within or near the flight information region. A Civil Aviation Department172 words
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Article146 1961-07-15 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. An Alliance member of the Johore Legislative Assembly,! Syed Mohamed bin Edros (Geylang Pat ah today queried the serving of liquor during the State banquet at the Istana Besar in honour of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on June 14. He said that146 words
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Article32 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Hindu officers in Government departments will attend the "Adi Sathurthi" festival at i Sri Senpaga Vinayagar temple. 19. Ceylon Road from 4.15 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.32 words
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64 1961-07-15 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Polite today clarified that cars belonging to candidates or their agents in the Anson by-election tomorrow will not be allowed to park within 100 yards of poll ing stations. Other cars carrying any sick, infirm or disabled persons to polling stations64 words
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Advertisement41 1961-07-15 4 I Annie Laurie SCREAMED in HORROR!... I I^H BrMC mc 9 'HjP; lfer£ mi I "I SflnH 0F rHE PCV TONIGHT at ~V*I M* s !Sife^ MIDNIGHT V W J SEVEN SAMNTS guarding P^> f I Jhnutiand ffmara! &&F& Illiniftlillllllllii i41 words
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Miscellaneous244 1961-07-15 4 T^HE following is today's schedule of aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Air India: From Bombay. Madras (AI 410) 60S a.m.; from Jakarta. (AI 411) 1.30 p.m. BO AC: From London, Frankfurt. Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 792/200) 3.30 a.m.; from London, Zurich, Istanbul. Teheran, Delhi. Rangoon (BA244 words
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Miscellaneous141 1961-07-15 4 INIVERSITY OF MALAYA Welfare Week begins: Rag procession through city. 9 a.m and flag day throughout the island. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of pamling& by local ariisis at British Council Hall, 10 ajn. 2 p.m. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Roadi: Malay class Cambridge I. 1.30 p.m.; Malay class Cambridge II 2.30 p.m.141 words
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Article30 1961-07-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Johore Legislative Assembly has passed two Bills providing $1,404,115 for development and services this year, and $219,198 more to meet excess expenditure last year.30 words
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Article26 1961-07-15 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— S l x thugs with parangs smashed a coffee stall owned by Mudam Chin Tian Lian, 32 at Tras Street last night.26 words
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532 1961-07-15 5 Settlers not happy with bread and butter they want cake A FEDERAL MOVE ON LAND DEVELOPMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Friday i__ 1 A FEDERAL move to abolish group settlement schemes and absorb them into Federal Land Development Authority schemes will be made at a meeting of the National Land Council here532 words
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175 1961-07-15 5 IPOH. Fri. Mandi 1 Safar. the traditional festival when Muslims all over the country Journey to the beaches or river banks for a purification bath is slowly dying out in Malaya. Safar month begins today and Mandi Safar day falls on175 words
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Article212 1961-07-15 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. A NEW port authority will be set up before the end of this /ear to take charge of all operations in the Port of Singapore, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Minister for Education, and chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board said yesterday.212 words
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Article78 1961-07-15 5 TRISHAMEN FORM OWN GROUP 'PELUK ANSON. FrL Twenty- four Malay trishamen met here yesterday and decided to form a political group of their own to protect their interests and welfare. The organisation, to be known as the Teluk Anson Malay Trishamen Umno Branch, will be affiliated to the Lower Perak78 words
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Article41 1961-07-15 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri.— The Sultan of Perak will open the new $40,000 building of the Lower Perak Club opposite the Golf Course here at 8 p.m. tomorrow when he makes his first visit to this town in .six years.41 words
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Article27 1961-07-15 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Donald Moore, an author and publisher, will speak on •Reading habits in SouthEast Asia" at a Rotary Club lunch next Wednesday.27 words
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Article30 1961-07-15 5 SINGAPORE. Fri— Two masked men with daggers entered a house in Rochore Canal Road at dawn today and robbed a hawker. Mr. Aik Hock Lian, 40. of $200.30 words
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Article85 1961-07-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The Johore Legislative Assembly has approved a $22,000 provision to meet the cost of the state visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong from June 12 to 16. A contingencies fund warrant for Jfhe amount has been issued by the Government. Replying to a85 words
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306 1961-07-15 5 A RETIRING planter. Mr. H. B. Bruce, who has been manager of Wardlebum Estate for eight years, has said that both Malayan rubber and tea have bright futures. Mr. Bruce was formerly chairman of Pahang Planters' Association and was until recently306 words
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Article40 1961-07-15 5 PENANG. Fri. Chan Sin I Chuan. 21, was today jailed for six months for stealing two bicycles one from the Majestic Theatre on June 25. and the other from Chow- rasta market on July 1.40 words
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Article117 1961-07-15 6 ADMIRAL IS BACK FROM SEATO TALKS SINGAPORE. Fri— Admiral Sir David Luce. Com-mander-ln-Chief of the Far East Station, returned here last night alter a three-day visit to Bangkok for top-level military talks with Sealo officials. Sir David, who was recently appointed military adviser of the organisation in place of Sir117 words
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Article26 1961-07-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The next meeting of the Senate will be held for three day> beginning from Aug. 14. it wa.s announced here today.26 words
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Article, Illustration470 1961-07-15 6 WILL CONSULT MY LAWYER FIRST, SAYS ALLIANCE MAN SEREMBAN, Friday. AN apology was demanded of Mr. Wong Yuen Ching (Alliance) in the Town Council here last night after a lengthy debate on "false and improper accusations" allegedly made by Mr. Wong against the council. The470 words
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Article47 1961-07-15 6 TAN JONG M4LIM. Fri. The Chung Sin Chinese School here became the first Chinese school In Perak to be equipped with a modern $10,000 dental clinic by the Federation Government. The .school itself spent $1,800 in converting one of the classrooms into a clinic47 words
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Article31 1961-07-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln will bf bac b° re on Tuc-^^v alter attending an International Labour Organisation conference in Geneva recently-31 words
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Article59 1961-07-15 6 SEREMBAN. Fri.— The Miss Red Cross contest and dance hxed for tomorrow at the Town Hall has been postponed to July 29 because of State mourning for Tengku j Besar Burhanuddin. who died pn July 5 at Sn Menar.ii. The presentation of certificates for blood59 words
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110 1961-07-15 6 JOIIORE BAHRI Fri. In the four years 1957 to i 1!)G0. the Johore Govern- I meat supplied 59.588.302.--840 gallons of water to Singapore. Last year. a record 11.471 :»:>.;. 400 gallons was supplied, compared with 14.683.233.075 gallons in 1959. 14.(>83.233.075 gallons in 1»58110 words
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151 1961-07-15 6 Malayans beat those parking meters From lAN Hr.MMERSION OKRTH. Kri. —Thousands of drivers in Perth have tried to trick the sensitive in« lKini->ni of the iit> parkins meters but the ones who are getting away with it are Malayan students Or so the Perth City Council, controller of the payparking151 words
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Article, Illustration283 1961-07-15 6 Nanyang's role in research by Dr. Chang SINGAPORE. Friday. former administralive head of Nanyang University, Dr. Chang Tien-tse. has suggested that the university should set up postgraduate courses and launch research projects "if it wants lo place itself in the forefront of the academic field, and play its full role283 words
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203 1961-07-15 6 All-Malay firm starting next week KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Investment Co.. a Governm c n t sponsored allMalay enterprise, will start business next Thursday, the Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Raja Mohar bin -Badiozaman, announced today. He >aid that the minimum amount of shares. 520.000. required203 words
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Article61 1961-07-15 6 Perak Govt. men going IPOH. Kri. Two tup government officials in Perak will be leaving within the next few days. The state Secretary. Tengi ku Mohamed bin Tengku Be- *ar Burhnnnddln. wti i three months" leave on Monday. He will probably take iup a new appointment In Kuala Lumpur. Th»>61 words
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Article102 1961-07-15 7 KUAH iPulau Langkawi". Fri. The Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the Government would spend $2,500,000 to develop Langkawl Island. He said this when he opened a $175,000 mosque here. The Governments aim was to develop more land under the Federal Land Development102 words
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Article23 1961-07-15 7 JOHORE BAHSU. Frl— Mr. Wong Thian Teck has been elected first president of the newly-formed Johore Bahru English College Parents' Association.23 words
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Article27 1961-07-15 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Tr--first conference of co-oper tive societies in Singapore wil. be held at the Cultural Hall. Canning Rise, at 10 a.m. on Sept. 10.27 words
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Article57 1961-07-15 7 SINGAPORE. Frl— T h c office of the Commander-in-Chief. Far East Station today announced that the demonstration by ships of the Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy led by H.M.S. Victorious, which was to have been held <>IT Sinsanor* on July 24 and 25. has been57 words
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256 1961-07-15 7 BRITAIN SENDING TRADE ENVOYS ON MISSION'S ADVICE "OKITISH manufac- turers are accepting the advice of the British trade mission which came here recently and are sending out their representatives for on-the-spot investigations. One of the first to arrive was the leader of the recent trade delegation. Mr. Magnus Pearce. KUALA256 words
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274 1961-07-15 7 j i KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. MALAYAN timber exporters have protested to the Far Eastern Freight Conference against its decision to raise cariiage rates to Britain and Europe by 10 per cent ironi Sept. 1. In Its letter, the Federation ot Malaya274 words
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137 1961-07-15 7 EXPERTS DUE TO PICK STEEL MILL SITE I/LALA LUMPUR. Fri. Ten Japanese experts are expected here next week to pick a site and start preliminary work on the $50 million iron and steel mill to be set up in the Federation. The mill is to be built on the West137 words
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309 1961-07-15 7 Council to ask: Think again on water rates iijEREMBAN. Fri. The Town Council here has decided to ask the Negri Sembilan Government to reconsider its decision on increasing water rates in the town. A resolution on this was supported unanimously at a meeting of the council last night. Introducing the309 words
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Advertisement109 1961-07-15 7 Entertain differently in the Danish manner with CHERRY HEERING (s«»hi«hi h»r itn>r ihh> htnttlit'd t/4-ui s V *fi ll*™ jmL I <SHk I MM Jft|Vf r* I i I VI f tS^Li UXv^Hßb Mr Bl J CHERRY SMSQf^ I I M&m HffftmC. HB^HhI 51 I <v eapgr oi :i Free109 words
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Advertisement262 1961-07-15 7 MILK FROM V THE WORLD'S RICHEST PASTURES L^^SJElfe^^ SPECIALLY GOOD jvSSSwSrT^ FOR GROW|NG Wl^lfl fv]!C CHILDREN AND sSjjs3^^^^s adults who lx) 7 needextra STAMINA fULL CREAM i MILK t gou and Confident! APISERUM stabilised solution ot roya rWtMVI li' e "y k QS wor d w d c reputation as262 words
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Article57 1961-07-15 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Arya Samai here is appealing for donations to carry out its plan of erecting a lit building which will also house a new school. Donations may be made in cash or oy cheque payable to the "Arya Samaj Bull 1 1ng Fu.id" at its57 words
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Article43 1961-07-15 8 JOHORE, BAHRU, Fri. The marble tomb of the late Sultan Ibrahim, father of the present ruler to be built at the Royal mausoleum in Jalan Mahmoodlah. will cost $25,475 The Johore Legislative Assembly has approved a provision for the sum.43 words
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318 1961-07-15 8 Trade pact— a bigger export market for Singapore: van Kuyk SINGAPORE, Friday. THE chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, Mr. A. van Kuyk, today said the trade pact between Indonesia and Singapore had given the islandstate an opportunity to create a big export market. Mr. van Kuyk was answering a318 words
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239 1961-07-15 8 Minister tells of drive for more nurses KUALA TRENGGANU, Friday. THE Federation Government has given top priority for the training of "vast numbers" of nurses, assistant nurses and midwives to meet the expansion of the medical and health services throughout the country. This was stated yesterday by the Minister of239 words
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Article26 1961-07-15 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police yesterday detained three men In Lorong Tai Seng, Tampenis Road and Holland Road under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions" Ordinance.26 words
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220 1961-07-15 8 RAZAK CALLS FOR MORE OUTWARD BOUND BOYS I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has called on the committee of the Outward Bound Trust of Malaya to make greater efforts to ensure that more youths are given the opportunity to attend the schools and obtain220 words
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Article35 1961-07-15 8 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Shubethabi, 14. daughter of Shalk Adam, of Rubana Estate, was taken to the Nova Bcotia estate group hospital last night suffering from suspected poisoning. She died shortly after admission.35 words
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98 1961-07-15 8 CINGAPORE, Fri. An offer to train Singaporeans as tourist guides comparable with the best in the leading tourist centres of the world has drawn very good response. More than 500 people have received questionnaires from the Singapore Tourist Association, following their applications to98 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-07-15 8 CINGAPORE. Fri.— A w mother hurried to Singapore from Pontian today on hearing that her son. Tang: Joo Yong. 15, a Form IV student at Beatty Secondary School, has been missing from his uncle's house in Idris Road since Thursday last week and absent from136 words
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150 1961-07-15 8 Hew post so Umno executive man quits KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Former Umno chief information officer, Wan Abdul Kaciir bin Ismail, has resigned from the policy-mak--1 n g Umno central executive committee. He tendered his resignation following his appointment us the $1,000-a-month head of the special section of Information Services, according150 words
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Article39 1961-07-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Indian High Commissioner. Mr. Y.K. Purl, today presented 65 books to the Language Institute here on behalf of the Indian Government. The books are on Indian art. history, culture and philosophy39 words
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Advertisement415 1961-07-15 8 m o&etto ±^Ml the scooter smart Bcounfuii/ lOw styled with elegant ond J| y<9y extinguished lines. Ll Speedy. .The perfor* iff '^B&^^^^f >-jHlMy"^y nuance is os good os man/ W^V^r 4« 9JW larger engined scooters (or j j/fa- c geor ra> os have been a^Q J&" '"mtj^MWUiSr J^m* especially devised415 words
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Advertisement212 1961-07-15 8 m Ij*i hotel m f For Delicious Indonesian and V Continental Europran Food. 1^ Variety of Continental Cakes and Pastry. Taste the famous Indonesian RIJSTTAFEL prepared by expert Indonesian cooks. Quick Lunch being served daily. GADO GADO .90c. NASI RAM AS SI. BO We serve our Delicacies Day Night at212 words
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Article455 1961-07-15 9 M.B: Need experienced j men so this can be carried out properly KLALA LUMPUR, Friday. OKUNEI intends to free itself from the "claws of colonialism" and to achieve independence, the State's Mentri Besar. Dato Seri Pa- > duka Haji Ibrahim bin Mohamed Jalilar, said in a broadcast455 words
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Article, Illustration55 1961-07-15 9 THREE contestants in the Miss Universe beauty contest pose for pictures at Miami Beach Florida, after signing up for the congest. They are (left to right): Li Ling Wang, Miss Formosa, Carmela Stein. Miss Peru, and V o 1 a n d aUPI - 55 words
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Article54 1961-07-15 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Polir arc looking for a mar, who bit a newsvendor. Moh S.'.° Lam, 25. on the neck with an iron bar in Sims Avenue this, morning. Moh. who mi assaulted j after an argument ov.-r i!-;< right of way. is dangerov. i.v ill in54 words
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Article205 1961-07-15 9 CEB MEN TO SEEK SALARY REVISION ITU ALA I*JMPUR. Fri— IV The technical staff of the Central Electricity Board will ask the board to revise their salary schemes in line with those of their counterrJarts in Government service. The secretary of the CEB Technical Services Union. Mr A. Raghavan. today205 words
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266 1961-07-15 9 Now 43 unions support the union six SINGAPORE. Fri. Fortyk three Singapore trade unions today gave their support to the "big union six" in their call for the release of the political detainees, the realisation of a unified trade union movement, citizenship "for all who were loyal to the anti-colonial266 words
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270 1961-07-15 9 Let us be neighbourly with our water, Johore Assembly told JOIIOKE B.AHKL. Fri The chairman «f the Public Works Committee. Mr. Chua Song l.uu (All. .Muari. today defended I the Johore Government's < policy of supplying water to Singapore. Replying to Syed Mohamed bin Id Ki^ (All del.nu Patahi in270 words
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Advertisement239 1961-07-15 9 A» fljß -■^ii^^m Unless yoa take definite ?teps I to prevent it, you may at any Si" sj^H time offend. with perspiration I odour. (Everybody perspires!) I But once you've applied 111 |T|T II ktwiv you're protected all day 'Ir '^ll I Qn^- o^ ODr van !<nes lnstiint s<z2k£s^±. w^^^X&Ahm239 words
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Advertisement289 1961-07-15 9 NOW Within m i i i cN'CTNhouv s reach i_ watches of the highest cjualit\ [(l^_ '"^siß"* >i!r>er four ptnontlity, 1 1 1^^^rf-^^i^w wsJ <l cc or Ollu P itlon in llc l|\«^ "^*'/j »atili Npeiully fur >i«u. A J V jW$ «Jlih wlmh is the proJuit yHj>^^ ji t289 words
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Article20 1961-07-15 10 H II ,<t< *lti it,m,m,,m, COULD PETER ANTHONY tfOd >| in. ir,,! c;»ofT (i t 'J»n»ral Hii.p.v.. on Ktk I20 words
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Article25 1961-07-15 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENT H r4, till i Hmimum > THI FATHER ami lainllv of Mir nrir UN i«nk" to tr|»tiv^» fnrr.il« offit'iat* and atan of 'h. \lalavan Rail*25 words
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Article246 1961-07-15 10 2» H»r«-» If* (Kiaißiip; MEAN THE Kj<n<l at UH WrOBI ro"i; Hk inianc port THI COCKPIT'S Java R >.-t«t>l ta a»i\«i .<»• m»\ and s.inday luiith t>mr A SUMMER SALE a- l'xt-lna r.n-tl S porr paaoa rttim '.< >. m to Vno r m OPPERTONE (Uw 'hr >,r, c^rti»246 words
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Article50 1961-07-15 10 7U M.,W< >:...» i \t,n., PRISBVTERIAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY I I T r.- rto.ld toff ot, i, mhl Roadj Bunda) V'.nrt.iv I I a.m. Ti -nmoriv ri! ST ANDREW S CATHEDRAL H.i an 7"" n .1 I M ».m mint. IS Baaa H»rvir» I II am rillawilll50 words
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570 1961-07-15 10 The Straits Times Saturday, July 15. 1961. What Is At Stake The chief candidates in tinAnson by-electian, it is gen-t-rally agreed, are Inthc Mahmud Awting. the prcaidi nt ot the T.U.C who Hies the banner of the PA. P. and Mr, D;i\id Mai shall, waving the hammer <>i the Workers570 words
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Article470 1961-07-15 10 Britain's Chancellor has two weeks (before Parliament i IsM for the summer Vecess) in which In make up his mind mi the measure* he must take to deal with economic crisis, oi tv announce them if his mind in tact Lfl already made up. What the market thinks470 words
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Article225 1961-07-15 10 We have commented before, on the leniency which the courts extend to kidnappers and their accomplices, but there has never been quite so .startling an example as the sentences passed «n three members of the gang thnt was esponsiblc for the kidnapping la.st month oi a Rrf'.vang schoolboy.225 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1961-07-15 10 STEPHEN HUGH- JONES - STEPHEN HUGH-JONES -THE CENSOR'S! by PADMINI (INDIA'S BB) IS OFF TOO THE Indian film industry is in a bad wa v Padmini which is to say Judy Garland and BB— -has got married and retired, and the censors Have got a bad1,342 words
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Advertisement452 1961-07-15 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. DOWII TT *1* F**!! 1 1 .iritl ,or*lon MALLER lal H." SO MUCH HAS BEEN SAIO OF THE BRAND NEW RADIOS A RADIOCRAMS nirrncu at H.i TANCLIN ROAO WHY NOT LALL TO SEE THEM TODAY IN RECOROS OF EVERY CHOICE OPEN TILL 7 30 P.M. OVERSEAS LEAVE It452 words
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Advertisement159 1961-07-15 10 r^" pttAf i to**** i your cakes and pics and puddings vanish when you have baked them with Stork Margarine. But don't worry. Stork creams so easily it makes baking a pleasure. And the results are a real pleasure, uw) tempting, mclt-in-the-mouth pastry; delicious, tcather-light c.ikes and puddings. Buy Stork159 words
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Article533 1961-07-15 11 Judge criticises those who sent kidnap gang trio for trial in the Sessions Court A HIGH COURT judge today criticised the action of those responsible for the prosecution of three members of a kidnap gang who were tried on Wednesday in the Sessions Court and jailed533 words
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Article35 1961-07-15 11 IPOH. Fri The Perak branch of the Malayan Trade Union Congress will hold a one-day trade union course for unionists from all over the state at the Perak Clerical Union here o» Sunday.35 words
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270 1961-07-15 11 CINGAPORE. Fri.— A man w with 11 convictions wa.s sentenced In the magistrate's court today to six strokes of the cane the maximum that can be imposed— and nine months* Jail for stabbing another man. The magistrate. Mr. 8 R. Chapkana. told the270 words
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Article47 1961-07-15 11 KUALA LLMPUR. Fri. The Merdeka Film Studios here will hold a feast on Sunday to mark the shooting of a new film, "Kris Sempena Rlau" The Kris from Rlau Islands) on that day. This will be the third film by the company.47 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-07-15 11 From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today 9.870 voters will stream into the four polling stations to pick their assemblyman for Anson. The stations, as shown in this map are: the Chinese Kindergarten in Tras Street; Can Eng Seng School. Anson Road; Singapore Polytechnic,60 words
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Article48 1961-07-15 11 Buffaloes gift KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Fri.— The Minister ol Agriculture and Co-opcratlves. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. will present 56 buffaloes worth $16,000 to 27 padl planters of Kampong Lubok. 01" Bernom tony rrow. The buffaloes will be given by the Veterinary Department under the rural development plan.48 words
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529 1961-07-15 11 i SINGAPORE, Friday i T*HE Liberal Socialist chairman, Mr. Wee Soo Bee. said last night that Singapore should seek independence at the constitutional talks to be held in London in 1903 before studying the problem of merger with the Federation or partnership in the529 words
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162 1961-07-15 11 UNION AND COMPANY AGREED ON REVISION: A COMPLIMENT CINGAPORE. Fri The president of the Industrial arbitration court. Dr. Charles Gamba. today complimented a company and a union for having agreed to revise an agreement. He also commented on their responsible attitude. Dr. Gamba said this after certifying the revised agreement162 words
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Article57 1961-07-15 11 SEREMBAN. Fri. Inche Mohamed Aris bin Yunos. 30, of the Chinese section in the Department of Education here, died In the General Hospital last night. A Kirkby-trained teachei Inche Mohamed studied Chinese for several years and taught In Government schools in Jelebu, Kuala PUah and Beremban. He57 words
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Article184 1961-07-15 11 Soon, Dakotas to Kuala T'gganu KUANTAN. Fri. The Minister of TransI port. Dato Sardon bin 1 Haji Jubn. said here today that .Malayan Airways would extend i Its Dakota so-vico to i Trengganu. probably bolore the end of the year. At present Kuantan and Kota Bharu are the only East184 words
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Article56 1961-07-15 11 PENANG. Fri. Goh Swee Peng. 53. who was found with five opium pipes, was today fined Sl5O on two charges of possessing smoking utensils and prepared opium In JelutonK Road on July 5. Mr K. Somasundram. the senior sessions court president, fined Goh $50 on the first56 words
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Advertisement114 1961-07-15 11 J Fresh as nan H Incomparable Iff" |J# FABRICS! Af m l#l/ STYLES! fW L WW COLOURS! RANGE! Complete range of X9QXV Shirts is available throughout Malaya GLOBE SILK STORE IS :»7. B.VI I KOAU. Xl ALA J.I MPI R III.: 84*75 *****. ■<iiiiiiiiii'iiiii«;iiiiiihi|iiilill'HlUHlH 'mil" HiiMiiiiii'iiiiniii.' '.•ini'iuiniiimmii'iiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiHIff *rPs^ Utmost comfort114 words
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Advertisement241 1961-07-15 11 Th« NORCE Surlme refrtgtrator cold, silent beauty with exquisite features Hml add sparkle to your home. Examine its clean-cut design, its trim built-in look and dazzling white porcelain interior. The NORCE Starline the refrigerator that speaks for itself in smart lines and top performance can be yours today. SEE IT241 words
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Article61 1961-07-15 12 BAGDAD Fri. Major General Abdel Karim Kassem last nUht ordered the release 01 seven former Iraqi leaders Including the proNazi wartime Premier Rashid All Gaylani. The seven were freed today, third anniversary of the July 14 revolution against King Faisal and General Nurl Al Said which broughtReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-07-15 12 AND CKEERING IN THE CROWD— ACTRESS SARAH CHURCHILL AN ENTHUSIASTIC crowd welcomes Russia's smiling Major Yuri Cagarin, the world's first space traveller, on his arrival at Kensington Palace Gardens, London. And seen cheering and waving in the throng is Sarah Churchill, actress daughter of Sir Winston52 words
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349 1961-07-15 12 Laos: Menon presents 5 points for neutrality GENEVA, Friday. "VTR. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister, yesterday presented to the 14--nation Laos conference a five-point declaration of recognition and respect for Laotian neutrality which he proposed should be signed by nations attending the conference. Mr. Menon was tabling India's349 words
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141 1961-07-15 12 RADIATION MOTHER CASE GOES TO COURT UARLS. Fri. A young Parisian mother of three who flaims she Is .suffering Irom radiation poisoning has sparked otf a legal battle between the French Atomic Energy Commission and the social security organisation. Mrs. Jacqueline Majoni. 29, claims that in her eight years asReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-07-15 12 MA|OR CACARIN smiles as he shakes hands with Mrs. |ohn Profumo (actress Valeric Hobson) who wears a feather fantasy hat at a reception given in hit honour at the Soviet Embassy in London. Reuter picture.Reuter - 38 words
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135 1961-07-15 12 T ONDON. Fri. Two loud explosions rocked buildings around Ludgate Circus at the end of Fleet Street. London's newspaper centre, and damaged historic St. Bride's church early today. After the blasts which occurred in Bride I.aiunear a >pot where workmen arc laying a newReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement232 1961-07-15 12 Enjoy "Sounds of the World" ijtMi as you relax in your bedroom! S hL|i| I NIC NT-IO3S it a 2 band fully <jjL wB 1 fc» trorMj'orucd ddu«f hgmi rodio I MBbW and it tacciolly designed for id<-oi M^ *^»V^ rccffDtion ot medium wavr t% A '^^f 1 *^ji* W*^232 words
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Advertisement170 1961-07-15 12 BVIIMRUDE FIRST IN OUTBOARDS w mwm /first choice\ FOR M/^m •*'*'*S I FOR IL ft W I DEPENDABILITY I VpERFORMAXCEy W P. ■^2f^B|&'^\^- i <:^ F '-m I, "jJKiW Are YOU looking for reol ruggea power for heov/ loods? bigger fish cotch? portoblt mm^— ■■■fr power greater corgi, spoce? ';iP**BaMiM«n^.170 words
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Article915 1961-07-15 13 ZAKARIA HASHIM - A2l-CUN salute fired in this State capital on Monday will signal the moment when the Sultan of Kelantan, Tuanku Yahya Petra ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Ibrahim, and his Consort arei crowned. The salute will crash out at 10-second intervals after the $100,000 diamond studded crown has been placed on the head915 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-07-15 13 Kelantan gets set for its biggest week since the war... A 21-GUN SALUTE ON MONDAY WILL SIGNAL THE MOMENT WHEN THE SULTAN AND HIS CONSORT ARE CROWNED From KOTA BHARU. Frid«y K j j«i PfrrmpuAn Sultan of Kelantan: To be crowned on Monday amid pomp and gaiety47 words
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Advertisement124 1961-07-15 13 Introducing new hi] K^J I^J 9! o easy-clean, solid Vinyl Tiles at a price you can now afford ejPHIKf, ia arti^jl&ffr^i New, economical Kentile easy-clean Vinyl Tile gives you a floor that keeps maintenance down to the minimum. Provides luxurious comfort underfoot. Completely greaseproof and extremely hard-wearing. Sol* <¥<•«»« SINGAPORE.124 words
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Miscellaneous151 1961-07-15 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hvimduhl l.il Abner By Al Capp FLOWER OF AMERICA* FBHTKOOO fJSRSJK? XZ2SS&3BBS&} (<«'-) PAMCS AT SIGHT OF BOOMCMK >£§?SSr' 1 V°nlv I *F^ kvrWy^w^ll *\S*%*¥ A M Ho H HO! 'ry\^ Au! o N.V. City: Fleeing in terror from tne sriaKing f isc V l^k^^) and151 words
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Article371 1961-07-15 14 NEW WORRY FOR THE BOOK MAN AS.i small bookseller I am disheartened to learn that the .Ministry uf Education in Singapore is preparing a directive to heads of schools that priority should be given to thosr bookshops m no have been supplying them in the past. Headmasters should not be371 words
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134 1961-07-15 14 TEACHERS are expected to congratulate the National Joint Council of Teachers for having successfully brought about a conclusion lo the long awaited unified scheme. Under the scheme, the bulk of the teachers are going to foreit their rights to pensions, housing and medical134 words
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Article83 1961-07-15 14 I.'VERY year a few hundred students in Singapore take the Higher School Certificate. The stumbling block in this examination la the general paper. Many candidates fall to obtain a full certificate ju.st because they cannot make the grade in this paper. My son who83 words
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Article186 1961-07-15 14 I HAVE no intention of entering the arena in which a ft.sh research expert and a civil servant are at it hammer and tong.s. but as a spectator I would liktf to see a clean fight. The first blow was levelled by Dr. Johnson, whose186 words
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Article104 1961-07-15 14 INCHE Wan Abdul Hamid is to be complimented on his letter about screen advertisements These advertisements have become such a crashing bore that there Is a crying need for popular pocket editions in luminous print. A. \V. G. ABERNETHY Slim Rivei first term, two of104 words
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Article173 1961-07-15 14 QECOND-HAND car dealer.s in the Short Street and Prinsep Street area are turning public roads into "showrooms" by parkIng all their cars, lorries and vans along both sides of the street, thus depriving bona fide car-owners the legitimate use of the limited space now available.173 words
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Article105 1961-07-15 14 JUST as I believe in criticism. I also believe in giving praise where it is due. On June 10 you published my letter regarding the slipshod way in which first day covers were franked. Now I am glad to see that my plea has been heard by105 words
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Article55 1961-07-15 14 \\'E are deeply concerned over the fact that candidates who passed the national language paper 'taken a.s a supplementary subject) in the Lower Certificate of Education examinations are not awarded statements of success. Surely, this is not the way to encourage the learning and use of the national55 words
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Article37 1961-07-15 14 \\'HO said Singapore was short of nurses? I have applied six times in the p«St few months for the post of a>slstant nurse, yet not once have I been called for an interview. CITIZKN Singapore37 words
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248 1961-07-15 14 THE PROBLEM OF GRADUATES: A SOLUTION I READ witn considerable interest the letter iS.T. July 6 1 of the general degree students of the University of Malaya. I am in full agreement with their views. The third-class honours degree graduate 1* in every sense of the word third class or248 words
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Article173 1961-07-15 14 "THE letter by the general degree students 'ST. July 6» is most appropriate- ly headed "Pass uraduate> deserve better than this**. 'In that one breath it BUma up the essence of the letter, the attitude of the Students Council in Kuala Lumpur, and reflect* the feeling.s 01173 words
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Article87 1961-07-15 14 REFER to Mr. Llm Seng Huat reply to my letter of July 1 concerning the double white lines in front of the Lido Cinema. I'd like to make clear one point: what I expect of traffic policemen on duty is not that they should tell every motorist of87 words
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Advertisement459 1961-07-15 14 HANDLOOMS SHIPPED SPECIALLY FROM INDIA representing the unending variety of this fabled and ancient land including a choice selection of Manipur hed pread^ and table linen in exquisite oriental designs, table mats and Turkish towels for your home; sarongs in checks and multi-colours for coo! comfort, handloom bush shirts, smart459 words
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Advertisement33 1961-07-15 14 Pot sV idr I TIGER OIL ENG AUM TONG Th. T>g. r Mfd.eol Holt ALmjimMimm. TIGER BALM *Jj J**jpi~ KILL a». a» r«» airwickwisT -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN JUrwick in bottW I33 words
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Miscellaneous257 1961-07-15 14 Straits Times Crossword ACKOss c Unable to 'display a girl In 1 P»lnr with fitting charm (T). t^ d 6 S The" waff demand. respect Bluru description of a dull ,7 si ory 1 8 1 8 Onr can get red and sore 10 Hall In Central America <4>. shaping257 words
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Advertisement1694 1961-07-15 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'KtlfcHl INQUIRIES ICI 241S 'ASSACt tNßumitS IPI' Mil 10 ADEN LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON IUNMMtwUI CQRIS -an 'enaii PEIEUS Liverpppi «-jo» IP Pt July 17 July 17 11 AJA> LfPttBOM II Gin 31 ialy II July 17 21 July 22 EuMAtuS Livirpppl. v«-gi» July 71 July 241,694 words
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Advertisement1342 1961-07-15 15 THE E, A. C. LINES m-m lOEN PIO'iEA M(OITERRAR)(AN CONIINtNUI t SCANIINAVIAN POR1» S'oo" f S'"arr fpnanp RfXSS^vL MEONIA' t) C) 21/22 Jaly 21 21 Jaly «/2) laly Va\~Vv AYUTHIA' a II laly 4 App |j i tut 1/ I Aup JKJtgCy IALANUIA' I) 21/24 Aap li 2) Aal It1,342 words
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Advertisement1524 1961-07-15 15 Z™*t THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. BT SINGAPORE l ißCPraaratet ir Up unite! Kmtlm 10 LINf» EXPRISS SERVICES TO IONDON HVERPOOI t CONTINENTAL POUTS S"oote p S'npm '«npnp lENNACHIE Awtrp. L'cor. (i'manv K'ejrn G. 15 laly II Jaly 17 20 Jaly 21/21 lENCRUACHAN HI Haaikarg. London G mout" laly 21241,524 words
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Advertisement1322 1961-07-15 15 mMeAUSTER dt CO.. LTD. w.^ 11l M3JI BLLSRMAM UNI KLAVBNKSat ClNt IONOON HAMBURG ROTTERBAM HAVAi iOS AMEIES SAN FRANCiSkIi t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER PORTLAND CITY Of RlPOk tcciit.it earpp fpr Cutrai t \««tr S pok P. S'nam renpri» America 21 21 lart 2) 31 July J1 lalt I Aw HOUbAINviLIt1,322 words
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Article560 1961-07-15 16 rpHE first half of this A week produced nothing of note report H. C. B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber survey. The market continued about steady for little apparent reason, but despite what was considered in some quarters to be too high a level, sellers seemed560 words
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Article103 1961-07-15 16 THI Malayan Ciehanga Banks' Ass*--1 cistion made thes* changes In Its rates to merchants yeaterday (all rates to $100): New Varh: huvlng airmail T.T. 32e. O.I). 32;. 90 d/st 32J credit bills. 33 trad-; hills Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 11/16. O.D. 33 13/16. 90 d/at 341 credit103 words
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393 1961-07-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange finished the last full trading day of the week on a generally easier note and the turnover was small. Tin shares eased sharply on lack of support and the index fell 7 points. Tanjong Tin393 words
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Article15 1961-07-15 16 Malayan Stock Indices: ndusiriala: Hns: t Rubbers: 178.02 339.60 241.82 182.26 346.04 241.8215 words
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Article843 1961-07-15 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan MJ Stock Exchange. Federation section yecterxiay with the number of deals in brackets was: Industrials: Gammon (4.000) $3.16 ON. D. $2.12: Hume pref. (1,000) A6a. 6d. M. Cement (2,000) $2.93; Metal Box rights (4,000) $1.50 OL, ON. $1.52 ON, $1.80 ON: Metal Box843 words
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247 1961-07-15 16 rpHERE was a further A modest decline in the tin price in Singapore yesterday a drop of 87J cents taking the price down to $463.12 J. The local price appears now to be consolidating around this level. Further losses occurred in tin on247 words
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Article41 1961-07-15 16 SINGAPORE. July 14. RI'BBER: 85 v cents per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 85 3 8 cents (quiet). TIN: 5463.12<j per picul (down 87" cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).41 words
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Article220 1961-07-15 16 AUGUST flrtt trads rubbar buytre f.».b. clr.-fd in Slnfnpor* jreaterd.iy at R5l ccnta p*r Ib. down a quarter of a rmi on Thursday's closing pnc*. Th* ton* waa alightly imir. S.C.C.R.A. closing prun In c*nta Ikt lh. vratt-rday w»re: Int. 1 R.S.B. snot fob buyrra SS. eellera R5l220 words
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Article109 1961-07-15 16 MELBOURNE. Pri. TNVESTM)INT shares closed the x week along easier ilne.s. Aust. Consotidated industrin eased 2s to 96s and Henry Jones 3s. to 755. Reid Murrary gained Td. to 7s 3d. Commonwealth bonds were also steaoy. Con. Zinc 83/9 Mt. Isj 66 !o>'i N.B.H. (10s.) 20 3 Peko109 words
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Article177 1961-07-15 16 SHIPS lying alangslda th* Singaport wharves taday ara: Tungu* SI Ellen Marrok 25/26. State of Hthur 31/32. Mlasixslppi I.loyd U 16. SanKOi.i SA. Java 46. MnnrMheua 33/34. I'"--sident Van Buren 13 14, Kenvet; 21 Kunak 44, Scudal N'W 3. Outar Roads: Papolra, Kunak. Kate Mnrrsk. Ton* Han.177 words
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Article1590 1961-07-15 16 r[ Chlnasa ProOuca Eiehinn*. «ap*r*. noon prieaa p*r picul iv tarday Mara: Copra: I'K/Contlnent June shipment SlfiJ buyera, J271 ar'lfr«. Cacanut all: bulk »3b aellera, drum $41 aellera. Pappar: Muntok white BISSt seller*, Sarawak white $1M) aellrra. special Sarawak black fI.V) aeltera. garbled Lamponit black $150 sellers, Lamport1,590 words
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Advertisement860 1961-07-15 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward, SS (Min.)— Box it ct: txtra SPECIAL BARGAINS— I 932 Wolaeiey 4/30— 51,230, 1949 MOTC— U».Vi. Flat SOOce (48 mpg)— so3o. Part payments accepted. View: 208 Moulmeln Road. (X* pore i 11. IMI AUSTIN SEVEN Registered 12-1-61 taxed comprehensive insurance till 31-12-61 One owner $3,800/-860 words
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Advertisement889 1961-07-15 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE U Ward, Si (Min.)— Box St ct,. rxtra IMB AUSTIN A4O, and SAO excellent condition one owner. No dealers tel. (B'pore I ***** afternoon. TONC AIK MOTOR Trading Company recommend: 1960 Klat-1100 DeLuxe. O'Rekord. 195*. V Victor Super. Hi Minx, Flat-Mlllicento, 1937 Austin- A:is, Bontward TS. K889 words
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Article382 1961-07-15 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP with TTAVING her first outing after a brief rest, Hoi Houw slammed the useful Musty Jadi by fouc lengths last week. It was the four-year-old mare's third successive win and I am confident that she can make it i"our-in-a-row today in the main sprint (Race 6) at382 words
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Article106 1961-07-15 18 CINGAPORE. Fri. Delegates and observers from at least ten nations will attend the second Asian Racing conference here In September. The conference will be held during the Singapore Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah. Nations to be represented at the conference are Japan, Hong Kong.106 words
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Article497 1961-07-15 18 Screen 111. He should make amends today. Give Legisrika another chance. He was well backed in Silver Screen's race but only managed to run fifth. I think he will improve on that form. Pintu Mas, who always races better in his second run. is a497 words
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Advertisement608 1961-07-15 18 m GOVI i.vmi \r FCIXI ISSISTI l» (il XC \k M \M> Mil) I\ Vt PRIMARY SIHOOL (ENGLISH) MWWI 11. KO\l>. 11(111 Children born in 1854 1955 can of rejrutered now for u< I into standard one in January 1962. HEADMASTER. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the 4£th ordinary608 words
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Advertisement663 1961-07-15 18 EXAMINATION FOR MIDWIVES An examination for Midwives i Private Candidates) will be held hi -he District Hospital. Ipoh on 18lh August. 1961. 2. Candidate* from the Slate of Perak only, who are ae*ir<>u.<. of iippeariiix for this &x.> initiation should forward their application* together Wtttl the necessary cenifiiaies of training663 words
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Advertisement828 1961-07-15 18 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. To enable essential electrical extensions to be carried out at Raffles Park Substation, It will be necessary to shut down electricity supplies from 8.80 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Monday 17th July. 1961. The lollowing areas will be i affected:828 words
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Advertisement785 1961-07-15 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizen* or State Nationals tor appointment as Technical Cadets Technical Assistants (Mechanical) in the Public Works Department, Selangor, on the salary scale of: $324 x 14 352 Examination Bar 419 x 14 545 562 x 18 652 plus COL A. at current rates.785 words
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9 1961-07-15 19 Forces lead but Kedah win with 3 snap goals9 words
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353 1961-07-15 19 CHAN BENG SOON - ONE NEW PAAA RECORD AND COPE MAKES IT CHAN BENG SOON: By Alor Star, Fri. A FTER trailing for the greater part of the game, Kedah made a spirited rally to beat Federation Armed Forces 6-4 in their Malaya Cup match at the Kedah Football Association ground here today. Kedah353 words
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Article199 1961-07-15 19 JITRA. Fri.— Five more State records making a total of eight for the two-day meet —were broken at the Kedah AAA championship.-, which concluded here today. Events in which new marks were set today: 80m low hurdles (women): Saudah bte Ibrahim 14sec told record 14.4199 words
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Article48 1961-07-15 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Frankfurt Eintracht, the West Oerman soccer champions, who lost to Real Madrid in last years European Cup final, have asked to play one match In Singapore in May next year. The Singapore Amateur F.A. announced yesterday that Eintracht's request was under consideration.48 words
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Article30 1961-07-15 19 BANGKOK. Fri. Samart Sorndeng of Thailand wrested the Orient middleweight boxing championship title from Japanese holder Fumio Kaizu after outpointing him in a 10-round bout here today UJ».I.30 words
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382 1961-07-15 19 \TG BOON BEE and Tan Yee Khan, who are expected to meet in the men's singles final won their second round ties of the Perak Open Badminton championships here this afternoon Yee Khan pairing with Miss Valentine Chan won their mixed doubles ties.382 words
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Article140 1961-07-15 19 SINGAPORE. Fri— Urn Ouan Leong won the Best Boxer trophy at the conclusion of the St. Andrew's School boxing championships at Woodsville today. Guan Leong took the featherweight title when he beat Jimmy Khoo In the final. Loyfatt House won the David Phoa trophy for the140 words
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Article251 1961-07-15 19 GOLF FEAF (SHIP FIXAL (Spore) W Cdr McKenzle (Seletari bt P 8«t Green (BeleUr> 4 and 3. Winston Cap: 1 LAC Smith 38 a pts.; Dl». A medal: LAC Smith (38\i, 2 F Lt AlLsop (36 7 t; DJv. B medal: Sq/Ldr Battley (37), 2 Sgt Driver i3s\).251 words
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Article407 1961-07-15 19 AUSSIES' SHOCK DEFEAT LONDON, Friday. JIM MELVILLE, 22-year-old insurance agent, enJoyed the success all club cricketers dream about when playing, for the Club Cricket Conference in a one-day match against the Australian tourists here at Blackheath yesterday. Weekend cricketer Melville dismissed the first five Australian batsmen at a personal costReuter - 407 words
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124 1961-07-15 19 T ONDON. Fri. The AllEngland Club, who hare strongly campaigned for permission to throw open the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships to both professionals and amateurs, "will give careful consideration to the nature of the 1962 Wimbledon." In a statement, which aroused much speculation in British tennis circles,124 words
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269 1961-07-15 19 Fri.— On the gale-lashed Royal Birkdale course here yesterday. South African Harold Henning and Dai Rees of Britain led the field at the half-way stage in the 72-holes British Open golf championship. Each had a second round of 74 over the gruelling course269 words
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Article153 1961-07-15 19 ONDON, Fri. Close of play Ld scores in yesterday's cricket matches: At Taunton: Yorks 232-8 dec. and 12-1. Somerset 269-9 dec. (Alley 155 not out). At Lord's: Cambridge 148-8 dec. MCC 209-9. At The Oval: Lelcs 92 and 181. Lock 6-54). Surrey 71 and 22-2.Reuter - 153 words
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Advertisement176 1961-07-15 19 Perfect Movies In Two Ways SEKONIG ZOOM 8 LENS TURNS MOVIES INTO LIFE The value of zoom len* to i a professional photographer It Indisputable. One reason for this W Value is that reality has two kinds I of motion: first the motion of the) 1 object, and next the176 words
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Advertisement562 1961-07-15 19 BLACK i W HITr J 1 secret HHsWsUSjHHh I the i I M I r^ blending! fcljl 118 J a. I SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JULY MEETING m Draw for Unlimited Sweeps REMINDER The attention of Ticket Holders is drawn B to the following: TICKETS MARKED B A. Ist Day 9th562 words
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Miscellaneous159 1961-07-15 19 ATHLETICS AAA: S'gor championships iMerdeka Stadium. 61; Penang championships (City Stadium, 2.30). BADMINTON Spore inter-secondary .schools individual championships finals <SBA hall. 7 JO p.m > Perak open championships iSJAa hall. Ipoh. 9 a.m. i. TENNIS N. Perak championships (CRC courts. Tatplng); Johore open championship* < Muar) Spore YMCA championships (Bras159 words
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Article745 1961-07-15 20 Marshall: Big majority for me means that Premier should resign THK Workers Party candidate in the Anson by-election, Mr. Da-vid .Marshall, said tonight that if he was elected tomorrow with a "stirring majority" then the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, "must and will745 words
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Article232 1961-07-15 20 COPENHAGEN. Fri. Sin-gapore-born Chinese conductor Choo Hoey drew rich praise from newspaper critics after conducting the Tivoll Symphony Orchestra In a .programme of Brahms and Mendelssohn, here last night. Reuter. LCI 6i/10'^. /4> s [nip. Tob (59/ a 4/3 [tv Nickel $148. 4 Lyons 72.- -1. Rolls-Royce 44-Reuter - 232 words
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Article175 1961-07-15 20 LONDON l-ii The United' Kingdom trade tlgures for June published today and showing a sharp contraction In the trade tap did little to disperse the uncertalnty which has been apparent In ..I'ctc markets recently due to the econo.n 1 situation, and another unsettled week finished on dull note.175 words
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Article72 1961-07-15 20 THE FAMILY ol latr Mr. lrini4« I. on v T hi MRS T K NAIR ,i.l .hiMr.n thank fr» of Lhrvon Mi and M l>lll«l o' \1.,:...(.i. r.'at.v.- anil dirndl. (or mii: wr»ath> ai.ii taalatane* »l iht funeral •T th« late Mr T K. Nalr on 12 761 LONDON,72 words
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Article, Illustration38 1961-07-15 20 LONDON. Fri. Spot 25d Aug. 25'vd Sept. 25',d.. Oct. 25 ',d.. Oct. Dec. 2.i ,d Jan. Mar. -'5 ,d.. April-June J.i «ri.. July Sept. 2.V-.d.. c.if. July 24 ,d.. Aug. 24 \c! Sepi 25d Tone: SUshtlv e;<-ler38 words
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Article64 1961-07-15 20 THE 2,037 -lon Portuguese liner Save, blazing from stem to stern after running aground in a storm 200 miles from Beira. Mo- zambique At lait count. IZ~. most- ly Africans, were killed. Some survivors strug*,led ashore in lifeboats. They are stranded in a wild and desolate64 words
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Article143 1961-07-15 20 WORST FLOODS IN INDIA >TEW DELHI. Fri. 1 Widespread damage to property was reported from five Indian States today following one of the worst floods to hit India in recent years. At least 115 people have died in Kerala. Mysore and Maharashtra States, while damage to property waa estimated to143 words
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Article121 1961-07-15 20 LONDON. Fri. Results in today's cricket matches were: Ai M.\N« HI BIIK M.uulesex 242 for ton declared Liuic;i>hn« 130 lor tine At NOBTHAMPTON:: NcrU>;.m,)t<>iixhue L'fM r two declared Combined BeniCM 17., At COLCHEBTEB: .drawn. Warwickshire L 74 ueclared him 247 Im lum uedarad iM Homer121 words
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