The Straits Times, 17 July 1961
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Title Section39 1961-07-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 90,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 17. 1961 15 CENTS -^▼AxjL JLjxjl Jl Jljl \*j \j XT jV>" jjTj vJ JLi Ai^ xa~l.^i .1 9 fy laI\JXV JL k3 l^C\^ r^^*r^39 words
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Article676 1961-07-17 1 'Whether I quit or not is small matter' Party to discuss policies Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today dismissed Mr. David Marshall's challenge to him to resign as "a small matter." Mr. Lee said: "Whether I resign or not is a small matter but the676 words
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234 1961-07-17 1 PATROL ALSO SUFFERS Six die as insurgents attack farm in Angola LISBON. Sun. Six African workers were killed in an insurgent attack on a farm about 12 miles from Carmona, Northern Angola, the Portuguese Luisitania news agency reported yesterday. Three soldiers were injured in an attack on a military patrol234 words
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Article54 1961-07-17 1 FLORENCE. Sun.— A panicstricken international audience pushed their way out of the Pitti Palace here today as the Italian high fashion show was about to resume its sessions, when smoke filled the hall. When the fire brigade arrived they found that the air conditioning plant had54 words
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721 1961-07-17 1 KIDNAP CASE SENTENCE: MINISTRY'S LETTER XL ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'J'HK PUBLIC Prosecutor has issued a direction thai application is to be made lor all trials for kidnapping to be brought before the High Court, pending the passing of the Punishment of Kidnapping Act. under which this offence is punishable by721 words
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Article, Illustration353 1961-07-17 1 Yuri's now their favourite pin-up YURI SAGARIN LONDON'. Sun Soviet cosmonaut Major Yuri Gagarin has become a top "pin-up boy for British women and girls during his visit here. The Soviet Embassy has been inundated with fan mail and requests for pictures of the 27 -year-old, fresh faced, blue eyed353 words
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263 1961-07-17 1 KOTA BHARU. Sun. —This Royal capital regained its festive air tonight after an earlier storm this evening had dampened spirits slightly as Kelantan prepared for tomorrow's crowning of the Sultan and his Consort. The storm, which swept in from the China Sea at 5263 words
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182 1961-07-17 1 MADGUNMAIS KILLS GIRL, HER MOTHER IN A NIGHT OF TERROR pOCCA DI PAPA, near Rome. Sun. A crazed gunman armed with grenades and a machinegun gave himself up to police today after killing his pregnant fiancee and her foster mother in a night of terror here. police said. The girl'sReuter - 182 words
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Article130 1961-07-17 1 2 hurt in triple crash I SINGAPORE. Sun.— A I young couple were 1 seriously injured when their car was involved in a triple crash this afternoon on Bedok Road. The couple. Mr. Ong Tong !Kee. 28 a clerk and his wile. Seng Bee Eng. 21. were admitted to the130 words
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Article26 1961-07-17 1 BYRNE RETURNS BINGAPOM m Mmi-lir for Laboni Mr K M ■rri 1 1 1 1 i act in n«-\ < md (inn I nip l i26 words
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Advertisement291 1961-07-17 1 vnS\^ I; For and all kinds of V I S.l T FROM Al f I ATI A V I NEW ANTIKNOCK COMPOUNO AVIATION cuts engine wear |mprqves pr-cr-Anpu KmmKC |\LOLHl\wn A new anti-knock compound. on^mallv developed toi hißh-perlormince aircraft I 11/ l L\ eriaines. '"»< be«n incorporated in W\SiTlL_O >hell291 words
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Advertisement112 1961-07-17 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official sump of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penong f^SOON THEY \WILL REFRESH t£d THEMSELVES gi tiflTU WIIH112 words
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234 1961-07-17 2 The drift to a crisis— by Gaitskell I ONDON, Sun. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of the Opposition, said at Durham yesterday that Britain was evidently "drifting into a major economic crisis. He told Durham nuaeis that Conservative Government ministers were "fioing out of their way to stress the gravity ofReuter - 234 words
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Article22 1961-07-17 2 BLOEMFONTEIN. Sun. Supreme Court Judge Nicolaas Grobler was found dead here in the swimming pool of hl> home— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article54 1961-07-17 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Film stars Gina Lollobrigida and Elizabeth Taylor appeared at a glittering reception in the Kremlin yesterday to mark the second Moscow international film festival wearing Identical Dior-designed dresses of white cotton with broderie anglaise. The stars smiled when they met for the first time,Reuter - 54 words
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Article68 1961-07-17 2 MIAMI BEACH. Sun. Germany's Marlene Schmidt, a 24-year-old blonde electronics engineer, was last night chosen Miss Unlvers* 1961 in a nationally televised beauty pageant here. She was elected from among 15 beauties chosen from 48 International contestants. Second was Miss Wales. Rosemary Frankland. an 18--year-oldReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1961-07-17 2 NEW YORK. Sun Irving Conn, co-author of the hit song of a generation ago. "Yes, We Have No Bananas," has died at the age of 63. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article65 1961-07-17 2 LONDON. Sun.— The London banker who was fined i 20.000 at Bow Street 15 months ago for illegally transferring money to cave a run on the Monte Carlo Bank has quit Britain. Mr. Anthony Clifton-Brown, once in line to be a Lord Mayor of London, has65 words
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485 1961-07-17 2 U. S. NOTE ON NUCLEAR TEST BAN DISCUSSIONS WASHINGTON, Sunday THHE United States yesterday accused Russia .of trying to sabotage attempts to reach agreement on a treaty banning nuclear tests. The U.S. joined Britain In asking that the problem be debated In the U.N. GeneralReuter - 485 words
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Article125 1961-07-17 2 LONDON, Sunday. MRS. SARAH BEAUCHAMP (Miss Sarah Churchill). 46-year-old actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, pleaded guilty in a London magistrates' court yesterday to being drunk and disorderly in a London street. She was remanded in custody until July 27 for medical and mental reports.125 words
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Article71 1961-07-17 2 priests and members of religious orders to practise psychoanalysis and said they should consult a psychoanalyst only with special permission in grave cases. ROME: Italian police yesterday detained 22 people In the north Italian province of Bolzano after the worst week of sabotage In Its hLstory. BERLIN: The71 words
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Article50 1961-07-17 2 TOKYO: Tokyo police today, warned women to form groups at police boxes before goinc home down dark lanes, becanse of slashers. Police said the number of victims of slashers increased every summer when women go out for a walk to cool off late at night.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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149 1961-07-17 2 'Congo Parliament is illegal' Katanga ELISABETHVTLLE. Sunday. KATANGA said yesterday that the forthcoming meeting of the Congolese National Parliament was "illegal" and called for "neutral international jurists" to decide the matter. In a cable to President Kasavubu and the UN. In New York, the government said the parliament was based149 words
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Article46 1961-07-17 2 BELGRADE. Sun. Two youths who were alleged to have entered a flat and robbed a pensioner when an eclipse of the sun plunged the capital into temporary darkness last Feb. 15 were jailed for 11 years and 13 years. It was reported here. —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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357 1961-07-17 2 All for a dare by rubber ball over Niagara VTIAGARA FALLS, 11 Sun. A 30-year-old Negro who plunged 168 feet over Niagara Falls in 'i rubber and steel ball on Saturday said he ti'd it because of a "lover's dare- 14 years ago. Nathan Boya. from Nrw York, became theUPI - 357 words
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Advertisement321 1961-07-17 2 ■BJ w A world of his own He is in another world, so absorbed that for the moment you are forgotten. He feels secure because you, his father, are always there to comfort and provide for him. He never thinks it could be otherwise. But you know differently. You know321 words
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Miscellaneous16 1961-07-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby UAN6 ON- ITS a) /YOU AIWAV»\ >^v RSal WMOPPtay o»o wave16 words
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Article, Illustration580 1961-07-17 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Sunday AMERICAN scientists have picked Air Force Capt. Virgil I. GrLs- som to make the U.S.'s second manned rocket flight into space on Tuesday. Reliable sources said Capt. Grissom, 35. had been picked to ride a capsule named "Liberty Bell 7"580 words
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Article16 1961-07-17 3 LONDON'. Sun.— A parked lorry carrying gun-metal worth about £3.000 was stolen here yesterday.16 words
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279 1961-07-17 3 KENNEDY IS EXPECTED TO TAKE FIRM STEPS ON BERLIN WASHINGTON, Sun. President Kennedy is expected to take firm steps next week to meet Soviet pressure on Berlin and Germany. When he returns here tomorrow after a weekend rest at his summer home in Cape Cod. the President will plunge intoReuter - 279 words
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Article165 1961-07-17 3 LONDON, Sunday. OUSSIAN warships, earlier this week reported carrying out exercises in the Atlantic between Norway and Iceland, were tonight also reported manoeuvring in the Baltic. British, French, Finnish and Swedish freighters were reported to have been stopped and told to change course by Soviet warshipsReuter - 165 words
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Article23 1961-07-17 3 LONDON. Sun Patrick Kenny, the Dartmoor prisoner who escaped from a working party on Monday, was caught near Ashburton, Devon, yesterday.23 words
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Article365 1961-07-17 3 GUERILLA TACTICS NEAR SAIGON •^AIGON. Sun. Communist guerillas are seizing and redistributing land, destroying communications and waging war against Government officials only 30 miles from Saigon. A Reuter correspondent today watched Government forces digging a ring of machine-gun fortifications around tiny Tan An City, capital of Long An Province, whichReuter - 365 words
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301 1961-07-17 3 LONDON, Sunday. I>RITISH ministers are this weekend coming to the end of Commonwealth tours to find the reaction to proposals that Britain should Join the six-nation Common Market. Mr. Duncan Sandys. British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, is expected to have a depressing report forReuter - 301 words
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Miscellaneous406 1961-07-17 3 RAnirt CIKirADADr Ioo Hancock's Half Hour; 10.50 nMtVIV^ OinUArunL Swlng'n Fling: 11.00 When Light* SHORT WAVE SERVICE Are Low: n3O Invlt atJon To 41 metres Dream; 12.00 Close Down. DILM 476 W n£l;« EBVICE RADIO MALAYA ATM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 NATIONAL SHORTWAVt Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; SERVICE 41.7406 words
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Article, Illustration518 1961-07-17 4 INDONESIAN MINISTER 'CONVINCED 9 ECONOMIC EXCHANGES WITH SPORE WILL INCREASE SINGAPORE, Sunday. INDONESIA'S Trade Minister, Dr. Arifin Harahap, said today he was "convinced" that trade between his country and Singapore would be increased now that they had achieved basic agreement on economic relations. He also disclosed518 words
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Article80 1961-07-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— lndia's Minister of Law. Mr. Ashoke Sen. flew in by Qantas today after attending a law conference in Australia for a two-day visit. Accompanied by his wfe, Mr. Sen was met by the assistant Indian Commissioner here. Mr. O. J. Malik and Mrs. Malik.80 words
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Article133 1961-07-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ministry of Culture free film shows for the week, all starting at 7 p.m. are: Tomorrow: Lorong 3 Community Centre, Pukat Road Open Space. Holland Village, Jalan Aflfi Children's Playground, Kampong Songha. Tuesday: Hong San School, Lorong Tal Seng, Tiong Bahru Community Centre. Kampong133 words
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Article51 1961-07-17 4 TELUK ANSON, Sun. The Sultan of Perak opened the new $40,000 building of the Lower Perak Club, opposite the golf course here last night. He was presented with a silver salver by Mr. J. O. A. Whyte, president of the club as a souvenir of his51 words
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Article35 1961-07-17 4 IPOH, Sun. A new $1 million building will soon be constructed for the Raja Perempuan Bchool. the only Government secondary school for girls in Perak, on a 17--acre site off Kampar Road here.35 words
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Article113 1961-07-17 4 Talks today on tyre firm strike SLVGAPORE, Sun. The strike by 100 employees at the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Ltd. in Geylang Road entered its eleventh day today. Negotiations are being held between representatives of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union representing the workers and the management. The first113 words
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Article20 1961-07-17 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. Inche Zalnal Abidin bin Haji Noordin has taken over as Deputy Assistant District Officer, Krian.20 words
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136 1961-07-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. pASSENGER. freight and mail traffic in and out of Singapore is proceeding normally despite the strike in London by 650 BOAC electricians and engineers. The strike, which began at midnight on Friday, ha? halted the airline's flights to South-East Asia. Today, BOAC136 words
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Advertisement33 1961-07-17 4 RINGING WITH THE GLORY OF HIGH ADVENTURE! Walt Disney presents "JOHNNY TREMAIN" Hoi Stalmacter Luano Pott* Color by Technicolor pPLOS! WALT DISHETS-, Exciting New Feiturette "EYES IN OUTER SPACE"; U««- TECHNICOLOR CATHAY COMING!33 words
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Advertisement208 1961-07-17 4 r LADIES ONLY PREVIEW SATURDAY, 22nd JULY AT 8.45 A.M. >s«Phon«:2l-116 SINGAPORE^ Cohmhi mOO i^ ADMISSION I MM -*3r ZX Dowrwtoin rfsm f Taisin V u^r rfIITIERa miiie P 1 WllLLil Oil Y\ *,^W O LLaIX >^ snecrrr, t V '*>» Claudia McNeil-Ruby Dee SownpJiy b; LORRAI.Vt fUXSBERRV Iron ttr208 words
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Miscellaneous313 1961-07-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 10l- Lumpur Malacca (ML 131) lowing Is todays schedule of 7.15 p.m.; from Jeaaelton. civil aircraft movements at Brunei. Kuching (ML 477) 7.35 Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 8.30 p.m.; from Penang ARRIVALS (ML 151) 0 pjj, Thai International: From Ja- nrp»PTm»«313 words
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Article323 1961-07-17 5 INCREASE IN MIDWIVES CLINICS. DORMITORIES, HEALTH CENTRES IN STATE: DATO ONG rPHE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, said here yesterday that a sum of 54.6 million had been set aside for medical services in Trengganu during the Second Five-Year Development Plan.323 words
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Article67 1961-07-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Dato Ong Yoke Lin is to act as secretary general of the Malayan Chinese Association during the absence of Mr. Ng Ek Teong, who is leavir.g scon for a visit to Britain. Dato Ong, who is Minister of Health and Social Welfare,67 words
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Article30 1961-07-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Director of the Federation* Special Branch, Senior Assistant Commissioner Hussein bin Haji Sldek. has returned here by air after a holiday in Europe30 words
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Article, Illustration136 1961-07-17 5 Salmah and Saloma attend feast at film studio lot FILM STARS Salmah Ahmad (left) and Salomaata feast to mark the start of Merdeka Studio's latest production. Kris Sempena Riau (The Kris From Riau Island) held on the studio lot at I In Klanc Salmah Ahmad will play the part of136 words
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209 1961-07-17 5 NOW SEMI-PREFAB HOUSES— TO REDUCE COSTS SINGAPORE, Sunday. Housing and Development board is to embark on a revolutionary semi-prefabri-cated system of building cheap houses to satisfy local needs. Employing a rolled-steel joist framework and pre- cast concrete floor slabs, the system is "an adaptation of the more sophisticated systems of209 words
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Article132 1961-07-17 5 Appeal to back blood flag day I I (SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore is fortunate in that it has a multitude of generous. public-spirited people who are blood donors. the Yang diPertuan N'egara. Inche Yusof Ishak. said in a broadcast over Radio Singapore tonight. Inche Yusof. who is patron of the Singapore132 words
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120 1961-07-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— About 50 Jalan Paslr residents betan repairing their half-mile kampong road In Geylang Serai this morning. The Government supplied e^rth. changkols. baskets and other implements necessary ior the work, which will be carried out every Sunday until the road repairs are completed.120 words
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Article125 1961-07-17 5 KUALA SELANGOR READY FOR L-MONTH KUALA SELAXGOR. Sun. Kuala Selangor is all set for the second phase of National Language Month which will be held from July 22 to Aug. 5. This week community leaders will go from village to village in the district and give talks on the meaning125 words
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Advertisement166 1961-07-17 5 y j HEALTH >J %i*f'" «o| STRENGTH I I MIN-VITA f I3£r~ I min-vita t dietary 1 X supplement i^^HEr MADE IN U.S.A. Obtainablf at all Itadmq Dupentarics Chines* D.uq Stor«> X f ALLIED BIOCHEMICAL LABORATORIES INC. U.S.A. >♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»x all I need is in 11 vv\M]/ hJ K j166 words
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383 1961-07-17 6 Teacher shortage, lack of money hinders education in Sarawak r KUCHING, Sunday SHORTAGE of trained teachers and insufficient runds are the main factors limiting expansion of Sarawak's education system. Indicating this in its 1960 summary, the Sarawak Education Department reported increases in the expenditure on the education and the number383 words
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114 1961-07-17 6 HEAVY RAIN ENDS SINGAPORE'S DRY SPELL SINGAPORE, Sun. A heavy and prolonged shower that broke over Singapore before noon today brought relief to the State's 1.500,000 inhabitants and more water to its reservoirs. A Meteorological Department official said today's rain presafc«d the end of the scorching dry spell and more114 words
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Article27 1961-07-17 6 ALOR STAR, Sun. Hajl Mohamed Nor bin Hajl Mohamed has arrived here from Kota Bharu to take over duties a& first class magistrate, Alor Star27 words
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179 1961-07-17 6 j- SINGAPORE. Sun. TpWO top Umno officials from the Federation L spent eight hours in Singapore yesterday talking to Umno division officials here and hstening to their grouses i The talks were held behind closed doors at Singapore Umno headquarters In Changl Road and179 words
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150 1961-07-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 300 military vehicles will be on the move tomorrow carrying troops of the 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group from Taiping to Malacca in exercise "Trinity Angel." The convoy will be the biggest movement of military vehicles In the country150 words
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Article, Illustration1878 1961-07-17 7 JACK WAS JUST AN INTELLECTUAL SNOB HIS COLLEAGUES, BOTH FRENCHMEN, WERE SO HATED Struck by fever Always at a loss The only woman An angry man Mover of mischief Credit for Raffles Friendly terms Expected event Frenchman fired Died at age of 27 WILLIAM1,878 words
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Article39 1961-07-17 8 it W ir^s l/» 1 ttimimumi THE FAMILY of the MH LMI Kirn C»«ve taianka all relativea, fneart- and lIM s ngapoia Rmtdhiat Pali siociei> (or -Heir attendance M 'he funeral. MsjW rMttt, oreaiha -tni.a and ethet g'fta39 words
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Article391 1961-07-17 8 it H »:4, lit 1 »m«i»., MEAN THE .New Hand st the *MI Fomt Oarier.. Pam I'mijan^. s Dor* A SUMMER SALE M Tatriria Faahion> NX On n« d r.oad port open* fmm i* Ml ni. 10 n II p m COPPERTONE n<v 1.1 > tops in tanning and391 words
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Article43 1961-07-17 8 M H orrfi 0i .11 1 Yin. I YOUTH FOR CHRIST Mimversary Kaiu The ffaaur Abead Vutoria Munoi .»l Hall Saturday .'.'nd July. 7 .in i. m CMMMn mi A '.on. Quiz, laspirattaa .«nrt ClMJtaaa)* Specially for \olr.n I^d and Mum43 words
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566 1961-07-17 8 The Straits Times Monday. July 17. 1961. Anson And After Mi. David Marshall returns to the Assembly and to the heart of the' politics from which ho '■permanently" retired four years ago "for the immediate wcltaic and tranquility of Singapore." In his hour of victory, the new member for Anson566 words
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Article408 1961-07-17 8 Anxious last year to have the General Assembly debate the problems of disarmament. Mr, Khrushchev is being given another chance. Exasperated by the deadlock in the Geneva conference on the banning ot r.uclear tests, the British and American Governments nave asked that the question be put408 words
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Article223 1961-07-17 8 Mongolian independence, its fortieth official anniversary the occasion of week-long celebrations, really began with Tsarist help fifty years ago after seven centuries of Chinese rule. But independence was temporarily lost again during the first world war and the turmoil of the Bolshevik revolution, and its estoration was the223 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1961-07-17 8 Hof fa: The little Caesar of U.S. labour A SILVER-HAIRED veteran of the American labour movement went diffidently to the microphones at a trade conference in Miami the other day. With decent emotion he commended "your friend, and my friend, the greatest of the greatest" to be the union's president1,299 words
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117 1961-07-17 8 I SEE no reason why there should be so much fuss about the officers and teacher^ serving in Borneo. I am one of them and am treated like one of them. In fact, i am given laclllties that fellow-cierks in that country do117 words
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Letter217 1961-07-17 8 HWNER OCCUPIERS of v homes along the track leading In from Tanjong Tokong Road to the sea between the Chusan Hotel in Penan* have a legitimate grievance concerning the making up and maintenance of a proper approach road. Although- they pay all the rates and217 words
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Letter85 1961-07-17 8 IN the Straits Times of July 12 is a report of a speech by Tengku Abdul Rahman in which he says that the Borneo territories have a population of only 900.000. This gives the impression that we are too small in numbers to run these territories ourselves.85 words
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Letter69 1961-07-17 8 'J'HE registration centre at Bentong is continuing to Issue appointment letters only to those living in the town council area. There wa.s a temporary stop for only a couple of days and this has since been lifted. Additional staff have been posted to cope witi the rush. All69 words
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Letter77 1961-07-17 8 1 WOULD like to refer to the comment of Inche Wan Abdul Hamid (ST. July 8 1 on advertisements in cinemas. I am sure that all cinema-goers will agree with, his suggestion that such advertisements be minimised. Advertisements of this nature are such a bore 'hat patrons are77 words
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Article279 1961-07-17 9 BUT IN ONE SINGAPORE ENGINEERING FIRM HAS GONE OUT OF BUSINESS SINGAPORE, Sunday. rPHE eight-month strike by 30 employees of Chong Soon Engineering Works ha* been settled, states the Labour Department's monthly report. The report said agreement had been reached between officials of the firm, which279 words
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Article185 1961-07-17 9 IT WAS DEFENCE: WOMAN IS FREED I/OTA SHARU. Sun. Minah binte Bakar, 23-year-old housewife. accused of murdering her sister-in-law on April 14, was acquitted yesterday because a seven-man jury in the High Court found that she has acted in selfdefence. She was charged with murdering Minah binte Mamat at 10185 words
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Article67 1961-07-17 9 °ENANG. Sun. Marine police last ni^ht found the body of a 12-year-old boy who got into difficulties and disappeared while swimming In the sea otT Gurney Drive nine hours earlier. The body of the boy. Ong Hock Thye. had been washed up on the shore near the67 words
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158 1961-07-17 9 Advertising gives tourist trade big boost I KUALA LUMFUB, Sun. Thousands of American tourists have come to Malaya d urine the first half of "Visit the Orient Year. 1961." according to leading tourist agencies here. Tbi.s is part of the handsome pay-off for the Federation Government's $204,800 advertising campaign in158 words
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Article90 1961-07-17 9 KOTA BHARU. Sun— Many people would have lost the use of a limb and many lives would have been lost had it not been for first aid given by members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke90 words
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Article43 1961-07-17 9 6 months 9 jail SLIM RIVER. Sun.— Darit bin Amri. 26, of Kampong Tsmbak. Slim Village, was sentenced in the magistrate's court here yesterday to six months' jail when he pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing hurt to Baharuddln Mohamed Salan on April 20.43 words
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Article, Illustration400 1961-07-17 9 The challenge of tin by retiring mines inspector KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation miners must make every effort to lower costs of working ground with an ever-decreasing tin content to maintain the present level of output, the retiring Chief Inspector of Mines. Ml. J R. Lee. said today. Costs could be400 words
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138 1961-07-17 9 EXCAVATION TEAM FINDS TWO NEW CAVES KUCHING. Sun.Two new caves have been found in the Subis Mountain of Ni a h where archaeological work is in progress. They are located high up In the previously unexplored section of a very difficult cliff. In announcing the discovery Mr. Tom Harrisson, curator138 words
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Article59 1961-07-17 9 IPOH, Sun. The Meehoon Factory Owners' Association of Malaya, which has branches In several states, has decided to erect a headquarters building in Kuala Lumpur The association, which has already set aside $30,000 for the purpose, has now appointed a seven-member committee headed by59 words
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117 1961-07-17 9 Magazine calls for national eye bank Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Sun. A call fur the formation of a national eye bank to help restore the sight of blind people is made in the latest issue of Power, the Central Electricity Board staff magazine. The magazine says in an editorial that an117 words
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Article147 1961-07-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor Amateur Cine Society will organls.? this year's competition for Malaya's amateur cine photographers. The content is open tr amateurs in the Federation. Singapore and the Borneo territories and the films entered must have been taken hi these countries during the past147 words
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Article64 1961-07-17 9 Business finance course SINGAPORE. Sun. The Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore will Introduce "an Introduction to business finance" course to Its ordinary and associate members and the staff of corporate members. The course, which will consist of 10 sessions, alms at reiving an appreciation of the vari6us aspects64 words
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Article264 1961-07-17 9 AIM: TO STRENGTHEN M.C.A. IPOH, Sunday. THE Perak branch of the Malayan Chines Association has formed a publicity uni which will tour the State to strengthen the parb organisation and explain to the people th< Alliance policies, especially its stand 01 education. Its political chalrmai264 words
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133 1961-07-17 9 |^UAt,A LUMPUR, Sun. An American delegation of educationists will arrive here on July 22 for a threeday stopover on their way to New Delhi to attend the conference of the World Confederation of Organisations oi the Teaching Profession. Dr. Paul E. Smith will head the delegation133 words
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120 1961-07-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Centra) Electricit. Board has been given authority to order the addition of protective gear in premises where electric installations are unsafe. An amendment to the Electricity Ordinance (Board Supplies* 1949, published in the latest Government Gazette, gives the CEB Electrical Engineer120 words
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Article48 1961-07-17 9 $2m. more revenue SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Customs netted $2,536,--000 more revenue during the first six months this year than during the same period last year. From January to June this year the total customs revenue was $57,224,000— near1y $2 million more than the estimated amount for the period.48 words
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Article246 1961-07-17 9 17UALA LUMPUR, Sun. An agreement for the Canadian Government to assist the University of Malaya in setting up a course m business administration has beea signed. The agreement mi signed by the Canadian M'zh Commissioner. Mr. A.R. Menzies, and the Federation Minister for Education. Inche246 words
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Advertisement60 1961-07-17 9 parish s MS Ml R P HAM VIENNA SAUSAGES, 0 m J^^f^M FRANKFURT SAUSAGES. Am Xl Wglr^^ U cocktail sausages, tm mm am pork luncheon meat, Of LIVER PASTE, CHOPPED PORK. AND SALAMI SAUSAGES. Hafnia ham is available in 1 Ib and 2 Ib. tins. sole agents: THE EAST ASIATIC60 words
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Advertisement252 1961-07-17 9 nßk spotty skin |HA becomes -W£^ clear skin nVp "with w Solution 41 bvINNOXA Spotty (kin i* ufually the result of overactive grease glands. The tiny duct* leading from the glands to the skin surface are enlarged at their outer ends and blocked by plug* of grease which harden and252 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1961-07-17 10 ALUNGTON KENNARD - Brainwash effective Mao way to keep nation submissive ALUNGTON KENNARD THE WORLD OF BOOKS By THOUCHT RIFORM. By Robert Lifton. (Colljnci 30..1 "BRAINWASHI Mi" is probably us old as human thought. Nor have modern detergents changed the essential processes. But in all history there has not been so massive and1,168 words
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172 1961-07-17 10 THRILLS, CHILLS IN A RED TALE IN S'PORE SUDDENLY AT SINCAPORE. By Ca.m Black. (CollhM 10i. 6*1.) A THIRTY MINUTE drive from K.L. to the Oap argues a fast pace, and so it is. down to the tragic end near Changi. When Jeff was shot dead in his first Singapore172 words
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Article183 1961-07-17 10 Master 'tec on Isle of Paradise THE RED PAVILION. By Robert van Culik. (Art Printing Works. K.L. $2.80.) T^HE sixth of Dr. van A Gulik's novels of Judge Dee takes China's master detective to Paradise Island, one of the happy worlds of its age. although offering amusement more sophisticated than183 words
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Advertisement222 1961-07-17 10 111 DAVIS SPARKLING GRANULATED J|| GELATINE It's Real Medicated Oil! The first to be perfumed too! EAGLE M|| BRAND «gP^^ MEDICATED OIL f-^ai WILHtLM HAUFFMANN A CO. Manufacturers I4H ',n--^*^j )> fr** >l ''Wßl\ lEM tro 9 ront co »l and VJaaaS ■aaaJaaf tud# con-5 .Available from all Chinese medicine222 words
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Advertisement202 1961-07-17 10 in COLOURS 12S BANTAM (Modal D1) A thoroughly roliabla liaMwoiKht machlna of pro«afi parlsrmanca and outitanOlng economy. US BANTAM SUPIR (Model O.) Simply briMltt with ftaturoa ntw-ityla frame, dual mi farh, ate. 350 OHV STAR (Modal B 40) Htn la an outstanding Hitit yat powrttui maehirn special faaturaa Includa hlftt202 words
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Miscellaneous294 1961-07-17 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB foreign divers malady <7>. 1. Last offer? (4. S). 6. I'm uplifted in the middle 5. Fellow -scholar now beginning of a saintly sermon (6). to be a poet (7). 7. Prince alned unoer rr»«c 10. On the contrary, a king <4>. siieit«r < 9 >294 words
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Advertisement1779 1961-07-17 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE PREIMT EPMUIRIES: Ttl: 2405. PASSAEE IIOMIOItS: Ttti 2411. TO ADEN, irWRPOOI, SIASBOW, LONDON ft CONTINEHTAL PORTS. """^^"'""■"^^""^^■^""■^Tu^'pore^Ta^i™ P Sham Penang PELEUS LxerpaH, G'asgow li Pt Tatay Jily 17/11 AJAX M sc'htv lirtrpul, A mouth ll Pt July 22 EUMAEUS LxtrpMl. Glasgow Jlly 21 Jlly 24 July1,779 words
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Advertisement1373 1961-07-17 11 THE E. A. C. LINES- a***,*. ADEN, REDStA, MIBITERIANEAN, COHTINEHTAI ft SCANDINAVIAN PORT}. S'pora P. S'hau Pining ra^g-^m "MEONIA" t) t) M/ 22 Jlly 2J 25 Jlly 21 2) July O s tpUltf ■•AYUTMIA a, M Jaly 4 tag 5- 7 A»g I Vjragagy "IAIANBIA" I) 21 14 Ah IS/271,373 words
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Advertisement1535 1961-07-17 11 Sns THE BEN LINK STEAMERS LTD. RT SINEAPORf (lattrparattl nj ttt Otiitt imiiti 10 11 nib CIPfIESS SERVICES TO LONDON. llVEtfOOl ft CONTINENTAL PftTJ Sport P PtatH lENHACHIE A'mwp, L'doi. G'KNliry. r«tPJ HTM* Jiry 17 20 Jnly 21 21 OENCRUACHAN (H) Haarttrg. London. G'mttitt AMf 20/J4 Jalf 21/20 Mlf M/111,535 words
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Advertisement1346 1961-07-17 11 mMcAHSTER <5c CO., LTD. V-^ teii m. mn BLLBRM AN DTNB KLA VBNZSS LINB LOMON HAMOURS, ROTTERDAM. HAVIt LOS ANSELES, UN FMNCISCO. k HULL. SEATTLE, VAHCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITT OF RIPON 4ucept.il earn far Clltial ft SaaU) {pan P. Shim Ptntni Aannea. Wn m 27 10 Jily II Jtly/ l1,346 words
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Article29 1961-07-17 12 RIHRtK TIN (perlb.) (per pica!) J«bt 10 83", cU. $463.25 11 83*»rts. $465X7< X It 84',ets. $464.25 13 86 rU. $464 14 SV.ctn. $463.12 >! 15 $459.87 > x29 words
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1627 1961-07-17 12 From Our Market Correspondent QNE effect of the recent tin share boom is now becoming apparent and that is registrars of tin companies are unable to cope with the large numbers of shares lodged with them for registration and are taking anything up to1,627 words
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Article47 1961-07-17 12 Inrlirtlrl... Tin. WIIK'I tTOCKt IMDICfS July 10 July 11 July 12 July 13 I*3 3.% 1«3.42 IS'_\«3 IM.M 3M.52 331. 1H MT.lt ***** 241. 82 241.62 IMI «2 74L82 Jan. 1 I*B* 100 July 14 17K.02 241.82 July 1< 173. A3 337.19 241. W47 words
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Article211 1961-07-17 12 lack of initreM In loi wains This «m believea largely etaw to Uie 3,S MBt per lb. Inrrra— in freight r»i«» operabi* from September 1. Reports are that AuguM rmim rat ioiia are large. Imporla in June were down per rent to 35.230 tons actual but had no effect211 words
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Article1420 1961-07-17 12 THK «Ule of sham on the Malayan Stock F.xrlungr j showing last busintM to July 8 I (Ai and last busine>» since that date I" with H and I. standing for Highrnt and Lowest business this vrar to date, were: RET TO MUHMNCS ccr cv* capita' mut.1,420 words
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Article67 1961-07-17 12 Inngkonc Rank .T.S. ord< .opcnt dri-, H>d. I ronoh t'arborouch iporr Par* *°ind*or iF.M.S.) Interim InrlnrlK firl Current paimtnt is* 3s. 6d 9d.« 4jd.r 2s. mi 10d. IVIMIII Oalr Tor pa>mpnt Au«. 14 Sppt. 5 Auk 19 Aut(. 11 Sept. 6 S<>pt. 9 Sept 13 Total for year67 words
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364 1961-07-17 12 Tin price stable in apparent time of consolidation TPHE tin price in Singapore last week was steadier A and the large rises and falls of the previou* period did not re-occur. It appeared to be a period of consolidation and the local market opinion is that present levels will be364 words
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Article89 1961-07-17 12 'T'HK Malayan Exchante Bank*' x Association made thai* changes m iis rales to iiierciiauta) on Saturday i all rales lo SlOOi: Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 11/16. O.D. 33 13/16. 90 d at 34 1/4 credit bills. 34 5/16 trad* bills SHlinr T.T. or O.D. rnwJri Canada 3389 words
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Advertisement1229 1961-07-17 12 |K"^LJlltf| I«prfi> U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast S«evie« VtX ft.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Hor.r :..'j S. Far.: sco I. Ar|alN N. Yo'k *TMHaaaia Man" 21 21 Jaly 21 July 12 «H Aif 21 Aa( I Sapt "talma Mara' 17 21 Aag 24 >u[ I Stpt 15 Stpt II Stpt 1 let1,229 words
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Advertisement256 1961-07-17 12 WATCH YOUR MONEY CROW... taweet in tha THIRD MALAYAN FUND. Let th* Managers, Malayan in »hu marfcat, iprtod yaur invastment evar Malaya'i loundot enterpmet. Application form ana* frm hooklrt ohtaimithl* fr»m tht Mmmtfri. P. O. Box 90, Singopora (Tal. *****) or Malayan Unit Tru,r, Lta., p QE^ 084 Kuo|g LufTW256 words
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Advertisement339 1961-07-17 12 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174). NOTICE OF WINDING-IP ORDER AND FIRST MEETINGaV Name or Company: Embassy Hotel Ltd. Address of Registered Offlcn: 44V Meyer Road. Singapore. Court High Court Singapore. Number of Ma;;er: Companies Winding-fp No. 3 ol 1861. Date ol Oroer: 17th March, 196 L Dale of presentation of339 words
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Advertisement413 1961-07-17 13 NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR The following vacancies have been filled and applicants are thanked:— Ref. 27/68 Laboratory Assistants. Laboratory Attendants, Zoology. Ref. 28/68 Laboratory AssJatante. Engineering. Ref. 29/68 Clerk (A/cs), Bursars Office. Ref. 30/68 Mandore. Estates. Ref. 31/68 Laboratory Assistant Meteorological Geography. Ref. 34/68 Mechanic, Estates Ref.413 words
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Advertisement367 1961-07-17 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ANDERSON SCHOOL. IPOH will have three vacancies for tbe third term for graduates (if possible) in Biology. English and i Malay. Apply to Secretary, j Board of Governors Anderson I School, by the Mth Jaly stating age, qualifications and experience, j •.PPOIVTMFNT OF TEMPORARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT IN THE367 words
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Advertisement766 1961-07-17 13 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) j Bankruptcy No. 603 of 1957 A. Perumal. 259 R Upper Weld Road, Singapore. 8. (Masout. 255 or 1958 V. Orchard. 87-B. Lorong 29. Gcylang. Spore (Senior Overseen. 47 or 1959 Lilaram so Tolaram Tuisianl t, a Dharamiia.s Bros. (Trader). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN766 words
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Advertisement843 1961-07-17 13 [p^ffVYfff^vT^fMjfnffffnS il ontinurd from Psce 8) SITUATIONS VACANT it Words Si (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm CLSRK-OF-WORKB required for site supervision of piling works. Apply Box A 6910 S.T. Singapore. STENOGRAPHER— required by large Company In Kuala Lumpur. Minimum standard of 100 w.p.m. shorthand and 50 w.p.m. typing. Salary according843 words
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Advertisement1029 1961-07-17 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words Si (Min.)— Box it ets. sxtrm DISTRICT 10 furnished two-storey building 3 bedrooms one alrcondltloned loungr/dining room servant's room. Rent two. David Pboa A Son* (S'por*) *****/*****. NICELY FURNISHED single rooms, separate entrance all amenities. Telephone, suitable w/glris Newton /Buklt Tim ah area. Moderate rent. P.O.1,029 words
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Advertisement957 1961-07-17 13 HOUSES m LAND FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.)— Box it ets. txtrm FOR BALR, 3 Building lots la first f class rssidsatial area, Leedon Park, i Areas, 14.000; 17,000; 25.800 Sq. Ft. Price: 90 cts. per sq. ft. Apply: Box A 6913 B.T. Spore. •HI TIOMC HAM Park Freehold957 words
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Advertisement1022 1961-07-17 13 FOR HIRE l» Words tt (Min.)— Bom M ets. mmlrm TOUR MALAYA with Brute* New lelf drive Cars. 619, Serangooa Road, 51ngspore-S. Tel: *****. look: look! look! Looks Lik* roo. Bo telephone (B'por*) *****. Look's Car Rental Co. REFRIGERATORS Of vmrMma from 88 monthly. Consult La* A Kletcher, 103 Orchard1,022 words
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Advertisement790 1961-07-17 13 FOR SALE M Words Si (Min.)— Box St ets. sxtrm aiNOAPORB ORCHIDS LTD. offtra **c4ll*JB* In pot* or (lulu. trowa plant*, cut flowrr* as rxport gltta; wnt» Cathay Building, Singapore. BLOUSES of Trlcrl Jency, cottondacron, awlaa pur* ailk non-lro* cambiic-heatbcoat t rrylenr-on diaplay at Khemco' Hlch Street Spore. fIW DAYS790 words
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2122 1961-07-17 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP, TROPIC TIGER WINS THE WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL STAKES By RESULT Stable's Balkan Bambino won the Singapore Cup over U miles here this afternoon. Balkan Bambino, ridden by apprentice Chris Dragon, won by four lengths from the outsider Malayan Graduate, ridden by2,122 words
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Article47 1961-07-17 14 TOTAL POOL $64,196. 1 No *****2 028,888 i 2 No *****1 ($14,444) 3 No *****9 1$ 8.024) Starters ($BO2 each) Nos. *****4. *****9. *****7. *****9. *****4. *****0. *****7, *****2. *****0. *****9. Consolation ($4Bl each) Nos. *****6. *****3. *****1, *****4. *****1. *****2. *****5. *****3. *****5. *****3.47 words
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431 1961-07-17 14 MOSCOW, Sun. THREE world records, two of them by the American relay teams, were broken, and a fourth equalled, when the two-day international athletics meeting between the Soviet Union and the United States opened here yesterday. The United States were leading the men'sReuter - 431 words
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Article152 1961-07-17 14 VOTTINGHAM. Sun.— The AusA tralian cricketers, sent in to but by Nottinghamshire, scored 64 for one wicket on a rain-ruin-ed opening day of their match here yesterday. Only 75 minutes' play was possible. Bobby Simpson contributed 42 not out. Colin McDonald was clran bowled by AndrewReuter - 152 words
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186 1961-07-17 14 IT'S PALMER'S OPEN BY ONE STROKE FROM DAI REES QOUTHPORT. Sim. Arnold Palmer, the United States "wonder" golfer, played superb attacking golf to win the British Open championship which ended here yesterday. With consistent rounds of 70. 73, 69 and 72 for an aggregate of 284, the American won by186 words
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Advertisement1373 1961-07-17 14 NOTICE THIS Is .o notify 'ha' as from; Mrs. Holtn Shaft is no ions?cr employed by Getz Brns and Co. and is therefore not au- •horisrd 'o transact any maters on behalf of this company NOTICE OF REMOVAL THE Department of Co-operative Development will be moving from Victory Avenue to1,373 words
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Advertisement105 1961-07-17 14 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. To enable urgent change of transformer to larger capacity in ressensohn Road out-door sub- station, it will be necessary to shut down electricity supplies to the following areas on Wednesday. 19th July. 1961 between the hours of 830 am and 6.30105 words
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Advertisement711 1961-07-17 14 NOTICES GOVERNMENT FULLY ASSISIKD GIRT NANAK STANDARD TYPE PRIMARY SCHOOL IKNGLISH) M WWI I I ROAD. IPOH Children bom In 1954 195 b can be registered now for admission into standard one in January 1902. HEADMASTER. REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN FOR ADMISSION INTO STD. ONE IN 1963. 1964 AND IKS IN711 words
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Advertisement279 1961-07-17 14 V IF YOU [suffer] from A ASTHMA I READ THIB EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from asthma, bronchitis, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on toe chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and give* quick relief and nireneas of effect. The properties of279 words
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Article303 1961-07-17 15 MALACCA FAIL TO MATCH SINGAPORE IN SPEED OR SKILL MALACCA 2 SPORE 6, Malacca, Sunday "Vf ALACCA were outclassed by Singapore, the holders, in their Malaya Cup south zone match at Kubu Stadium here today. The home team put up a gallant struggle but never303 words
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Article236 1961-07-17 15 Yusoff nets five for Johore NEGRI JOUOSE 6 CEREMBAN, Sun. Johore gained their first win In this year's Malaya Cup competition at the expense of Negri Sembilan here today. Johore. beaten by Selangor. Joint Services and Singapore in their earlier matches, struck their best form today and were worthy winners236 words
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Article237 1961-07-17 15 PENANG a PERLIS 0 pENANG, Sun. Pe- nang trounced Perlis in their Malaya Cup match here today, scoring nine goals without reply. The small crowd which turned up to watch this onesided match often applauded the Perils goalkeeper and skipper, Hakimi, who stood practically alone237 words
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Article40 1961-07-17 15 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun. Penansr beat Perak by 23 runs on first innings in the inter-state Combined Schools cricket competition here todny. Perak 37 and 79--7 dec (Hock Jin 4-30) Penang 50 and 62-0 (Soon Kheang 37 not out).40 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-07-17 15 Kama 'flies' to a new native record 1/-AMARUDDIN Maidin flies through the air to a Malayan native record of 14.64 metres (48ft o|in) for the hop, step, and jump it the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night. Kamaruddin was competing in the Selangor AAA championships. —Picture by Ng Beh Leow.Ng Beh Leow - 49 words
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Article693 1961-07-17 15 SOCCER MACGILMVRAY CLP (Btg Padang > Bldor Bharu Est 5 Lima Bias Est 2. INTER-SCHOOL (P. Buntan: P. Buntar Methodist Secondary 4 N. Tebsi Secondary 1. L. PERAK LEAGUE 'T. Anson): Dlv. 3 Town Council 2 St. Anthony's School 2. FRIENDLY (Kuantan)- Young Malays. XL 4 E. Pahang693 words
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Article59 1961-07-17 15 PENANO, Sun. The president Sved Abbas Alhabahee. and his committee were re-elected en bloc at the Penang Malays Badminton Association's annual general meeting today. The vice-presidents are: Inche I M Noordln. Oman A riff and Che Din Pawanteh. with Inche Daud Meah as hon. secretary. Inche Ismail Ibrahim59 words
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329 1961-07-17 15 IPOH. Sunday JEAN MOEY of Selangor lost her Perak women's singles badminton title when she arrived too late to defend it yesterday. She was down to play Chin Phee Keow of Perak In the morning but she arrived at noon The Perak girl was329 words
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Article19 1961-07-17 15 BLACKPOOL. Sun. East Germany beat Britain 143-118 in their two-day swimming international which ended here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article71 1961-07-17 15 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Cricket Association's Malayan r versus The Rest match was aba doned today because of rain. After routing Malayans for 2b runs In the first Innings, The Rest resumed this morning at 40 'or two. They added 43 runs for tne loss of two71 words
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Article59 1961-07-17 15 TELUK ANSON. Sun. St. Ai'lhcnys School today won the O M. Johnson -Hill Cup when they beat Lower Perak Club by five wickets In the deciding match ot the Lower Perak League cri ket competition. Scores: LPC 65 <J. Owen-Jones 30. Sothallngam 4-7. Narayanan 3-13) St.59 words
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Advertisement108 1961-07-17 15 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) Authorised Capital $20,000,000 issued Paid Up Capital $10,000,000 announce the opening of another SUB-BRANCH in SINGAPORE AT JURONG 46, Bukit Timah Road, 7.1 Milestone, Singaoore-21. on Monday, 17th July, 1961. Telephone ***** Head Office: MALAYAN BANK BLDG., Kuala Lumpur. SINGAPORE BRANCH108 words
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Advertisement211 1961-07-17 15 SUPPORT MALAYAN INDUSTRY always use fPgjtttttflt AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES LAST LONGER-START STRONGER Men on the go go for portable High Fidelity TAPE RECORDERS. It Hl™/ *Sr V mSLm I /J» i. i JHBHIIH Only Fi-Cord has all these Superb engineering features Size 9j" x 5" x 2j" weighs only 41 lb.211 words
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Miscellaneous95 1961-07-17 15 SOCCER PENANG LGE DIV. 1: Darul Alshan v City Council; Div. 2: TYBC v Tg. Bungah Rangers (both matches at D. Kramat). IPOH BOYS CLUB LGE: Ipoh Youngsters v SUibln Youngsters (Douglas Rd). TAIPING LGE DIV. 1: Peraatuan Melayu v 7th Bn RMR ((Esplanade); Div. 2: Malay Ourus v Kamuntlng95 words
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Article, Illustration569 1961-07-17 16 WASHINGTON. Sun Kennedy has agreed to approach India for Kashmir settlement, says Ayub Khan PRESIDENT Ayub Khan of Pakistan said today that President Kennedy has agreed to impress on Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, the "necessity" of a settlement of the Indo-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir.Reuter - 569 words
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93 1961-07-17 16 5 seaside trippers die in train crash LONDON. Sun— Five people wrrr killed and more than 50 injured today when a crowded seaside trippers' train collided with a railway maintenante train near Weeton. Lancashire. The driver of the passenger train and a workman were among those killed. Three of the93 words
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Article21 1961-07-17 16 SEMARANG (Java*. Sun. Cholera has broken out here and has claimed 41 victims according to local health officials.— U.P.l.21 words
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112 1961-07-17 16 PAINTINGS IN MUSEUM, WORTH $6 m., STOLEN pARIS. Sun.—Fifty- six paintings worth about 10 million new francs (about $6,375.--000) were stolen from a museum at Saint Tropez (French Riviera) during the night, police reported. The robbery was believed to be the biggest art theft ever committed in France. Forced openReuter - 112 words
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372 1961-07-17 16 ADOLF EICHMANN'S TRIAL NEARS END AFTER 3 MONTHS JERUSLEM, Sunday. I^HE crow-examination of Adolf Eichmann, who has admitted feeling morally guilty but not legally responsible for the mass murder of millions of Jews, is expected to end this week. Closing speeches for the prosecution and defence are likely to comeReuter - 372 words
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Obituary56 1961-07-17 16 KOK KIEW FATT PMM* .V H uiddrnly »t 4.00 p.m. on Saturday 15 T 1.1 i'.dovrd hustund of Betty Kok and rldrit ran of Mr. and Mra. Mok Poon Yin. he IMVM behind only M>n Hrnry. Corft^ I*STM 18, Jalan Chawan I'Maling .lava. for thr King l.urn crematorium at56 words
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Article30 1961-07-17 16 MRS. P. J. E. EZEKIEL. 'hildren and family thank all relation* fnrnd» »nd < I -octate* for their mej>sagcji of condolence help rendered and .ittrndancithe late Paul J. B. Bwklll30 words
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Obituary22 1961-07-17 16 IN LOVING MEMORY of Mm. Choo F<tik Lim (Ann Soh Kwa») passed •way 1?.7.19.">.Y Deeply missed by hu«band and childnn.22 words
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Article160 1961-07-17 16 LONDON. Sunday. ORITISH Overseas Airways Corporation today cancelled all flights from London for the second day running because of an unofficial strike by 650 engineers. The Corporation's airliners —Comet and Boeing 707 jets, Britannias and D.C-7-Cs due to carry hundreds all over the world stoodReuter - 160 words
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357 1961-07-17 16 LUCKY S'GOR FIGHT HARD FOR THEIR 3-2 MALA YA CUP WIN SINGAPORE. Sunday. f UCKY Selangor. That's the verdict of the 4.000 crowd who saw thertf beat Singapore Joint Services 3-2 in their Malaya Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar tonight. < Services, true to their words, gave Selangor a357 words
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Article49 1961-07-17 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold its annual championships at Farrer Park on Aug. 5 and 6. Closing date for entries is July 24 and entry forms aie available from tomorrow at either Farrer Park Athletic Centre or from hon. secretary. 253 Bukit Timah Road.49 words
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Article56 1961-07-17 16 BINOAPORE. Sun. An unbeaten 107 by C. Fernando helped V.M.C.A. to beat S.C.R.C. by 176 runs in their Junior tournament cricket match at Balestier today. V.M.C.A. 239-4 declared <C. Fernando 107 n.0., Thiru 53 n.0.. G. Fernando 49 1 S.C.R.C. 63 (Lim Swang 30: N. Perera 4-30, Jake56 words
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Article44 1961-07-17 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fell won the Royal Singapore Golf Club 18 holes mixed foursome istablefordi competition with a score of 37 9 16 at Sime Road today. Runners-up were Miss Adams and Franklin (35 11 16). I i44 words
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Article476 1961-07-17 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. K Selvaratnam. an All Malaya cricketer, set two meet records in spite of a heavy track in the Singapore inter-club championship for the Stanvac Trophy at Farrer Park today. He won the 400 m hurdles in &7.lsec to beat A. Othman's record of476 words
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Article468 1961-07-17 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sin- gapore Cricket Ciub narrowed R.A.F.'s lead when they scored the only win In a rain-affected programme in the S.C.A. Senior tournament today. The Club beat Police by seven wickets on the padang The Army v C.S.C. match i at Nee Soon468 words
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