The Straits Times, 19 July 1961
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Title Section18 1961-07-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 Hot*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. JULY 19. 1961 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration1399 1961-07-19 1 Premier Lee's offer to quit is rejected Kuan Yew: 'Danger now of industrial Dr. Toh: 'A cloak to confuse the people unrest for political objectives' over the vital issue of merger' P.M. warns on attempt at coercion THE central executive committee of the People's Action Party has1,399 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-07-19 1 Engineer Marlene crowned Miss Universe of 1 961 MARLENE SCHMIDT of- Germany receives her Miss Universe crown from last year's winner. Linda Bement of America, at Miami Beach, Florida. Marlene. an electronics engineer, is a refugee from Communist East Germany.40 words
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Article175 1961-07-19 1 BO AC strike will go on ONDON. Tues. British Li Overseas Airways maintenance men voted at a mass meeting today to continue their unofficial strike which has paralysed the airline"* world-wide flights from London for three days. The decision to continue the strike smashed hopes of .settlement following a marathon175 words
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Article123 1961-07-19 1 EUSABETHVILLE, Tuesday. FATANGA gendarmerie opened fire yesterday on Indian U.N. troops guarding a roadblock* near Albertville. The lire was returned. A UN. statement revealing this today said there were no immediate details of possible casualties. The chief civilian U.N. re- preservative in Katanga, Mr. C.Reuter - 123 words
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Article41 1961-07-19 1 Assembly meets tomorrow SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Legislative As;embly will meet on Thursday o discuss the present situa- i ion of the State The new Assemblyman for I \nson, Mr. David Marshall, vill be sworn in before the i session begins.41 words
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69 1961-07-19 1 Premiers may meet on Common Market TON DOS, lues. The Commonwealth Relations Secretary. Mr. Duncan Sandys, said today that Britain would convene a Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference if necessary on Britain's possible entry into the European Common Market. Mr. Sandys, returning from three weeks of talks with the Australian, Canadian69 words
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Article23 1961-07-19 1 JAKARTA Tue.s— Rebels in Central and North Sumatra are now surrendering in their thousands, according to Army headquarters here.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article457 1961-07-19 1 Alert bars spread of cholera 9 DIE IN SARAWAK. 50 IN JAVA GUNGAPORE Government today ordered the inoculation of nil travellers to and t loin Sarawak by sen or air l<> prevent ihe spread of a cholera epidemic in which nine people have died. Another .">() have died in an457 words
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Article, Illustration27 1961-07-19 1 SPACE SHOT TODAY < \v\ w BAL i Vlnmii>l' iMJn i.iK viul Hi. jr»lan atttmpt Ami I second massed spat > Mi ISM GMI laawi *^ju OR TOH27 words
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Advertisement136 1961-07-19 1 MODERN RINGS of DISTINCTION FOR ALL OCCASION Jm uolu f^sWTSSI WHITE GOLD V^W® PLATINUM. P.^H. HEMDRY in. North Bridge Rd., Adclphi Hotel Jeweller*. SmaODOr. t Kuolo Lumou' RETIREMENT AGE RAISED IN FEDERATION See back page HONG KONG... Save money on a holiday Yes in the exotic shopping bazaar of »he136 words
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Advertisement15 1961-07-19 1 lA^^K^^xJ™ THERE'S ALWAYS TIME FOR A IP^O BEER CAiNNED AND BOTTLED BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD.15 words
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Article271 1961-07-19 2 AUSSIESTOLD TO SPEED UP ISLANDERS' POLITICAL ADVANCE NEW YORK, Tues. The United Nation s Trusteeship Council yesterday recommended the establishment of "realistic targets reflecting a proper sense of urgency for the rapid and planned advance" of Australian-admini-stered Nauru in all aspects of its political life. In adoptingReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration62 1961-07-19 2 PRESIDENT Ayub Kban of Pakistan and his daughter Begum Nazir Akhtar Aurangzeb (left) and President and Mrs. Kennedy pose in front of the home of George Washington at Mt. Vernon. They are flanked by Army ceremonial guards in Continental army uniform. President Ayub Khan left for home62 words
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Article39 1961-07-19 2 MOSCOW. Tues. President Ibrahim Abboud of Sudan, who is here on a 10--day visit, today called on President Brezhnev at the Kremlin. The Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, was present at the meeting. —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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134 1961-07-19 2 LONDON. Tuesday. fIRLS at one British school pin yellow gollywogs v on their chests as a symbol of lost virginity, a doctor told the British Medical Association conference in Sheffield yesterday. Dr. Ronald Gibson, of Winchester, during a debate on veneral disease In youngReuter - 134 words
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141 1961-07-19 2 I ONDON, Tueb. Schoolboys who had planned to send a 7ft. 61n. rocket up to 2.000 ft. at Fleetwood last night were forbidden to do so by the Home Office, four hours before the count-down. The £22 rocket, which had taken two school mastersReuter - 141 words
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Article60 1961-07-19 2 GENEVA. Tues. Top officials from 16 nations met here yesterday for a five-day conference to try to solve the serious problems facing the world cotton textile industry and trade. The conference, being held In extreme secrecy, has been called by the General Agreement on Tariffs and60 words
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Article75 1961-07-19 2 Algeria bid in U.N. NEW YORK. Tues. The Afro-Asian group will seek Inscription of the Algerian issue on the agenda of the General Assembly this autumn. Mr. Abdel Chanderli. the New York representative of the Algerian Provisional Government, said last night. The deadline for inscription as a regular item hasReuter - 75 words
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Article132 1961-07-19 2 MELBOURNE Tuesday. MORE than 600 European immigrants rioted against rising unemployment yesterday at a migrant camp near Albury. 100 miles north of here. More than 50 police used their batons to quell the riot. Most of the rioters were newly-arrived Immigrants from Germany and Italy. TheyReuter; UPI - 132 words
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Article101 1961-07-19 2 BOMBAY. Tues.— Police believe they have uncovered an international gold smuggling ring with the arrest oi ,i Swiss journalist. Roger Antoine Gentlna. the newsman, was seized on Supday when he stepped oil a plane from Geneva. Customs officials alleged they had found 4b gold bars,101 words
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Article25 1961-07-19 2 BERLIN. Tues. A total of 3.582 East Germans had fled to West Berlin since Saturday morning. West German Government officials said yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement26 1961-07-19 2 200 Clemenccou Avenue, Spore 9. Lower prices during Fnqidoir* Week even tor hire purchose! BUY NOW fir SAVE! II mWi BEER vS^^J throughout •jJ2^*^! 'he world26 words
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Miscellaneous23 1961-07-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appteby [MAY I /tuawi/ >**r\ I n^iL, i couldn't let\K j£Sd v vcpc r irmj^ny UAJ4DA ON TUP B.T^(FAi23 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-07-19 3 HE Italian Him star Gina Lollobrigida. holding; a mascot and film stills of herself, gets to know Soviet newspaper correspondents at a meeting in Moscow. Gina was attending the second International Film Festival in Moscow. U.P.I. picture.UPI - 42 words
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Article, Illustration267 1961-07-19 3 TUC TO PROBE AFFAIRS OF RED BALLOT RIGGING UNION LONDON. Tues T EADERS of the Trades Union Congress decided here yesterday to hold a full-scale inquiry into the affairs of the 240,006-strong Communist-led Electrical Trades Union. Leaders of the ETU are to be summoned before the TUC's finance and generalReuter - 267 words
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187 1961-07-19 3 LONDON. Tuesday. \MR. HAROLD WATKINf N. the Minister of Def- ence, said here yesterday that the world's i.iajor powers had now "moved into an era of nuclear equipoise when each side knows that the ether has the power to destroy it." He told a187 words
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81 1961-07-19 3 Base threat: France to seek talks with Tunisia DARIS. Tues>.— Rrance will continue to seek an agreement with Tunisia on the functioning of the base at Bizerta. Government circles said here today. President Bourguiba's announcement in Tunis of a "blockade" by volunteers of the big naval and air base in81 words
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Article22 1961-07-19 3 TOKYO. Tues. Charlie Chaplin arrived here yesterday, accompanied by his wife, Oona and soil Michael for a visit.— U.P.l.22 words
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Article315 1961-07-19 3 \fUNICH. Tues. Adolf Hitler's second book, a 228-page condensation of a confusing manuscript dictated in 1925, will be published next week. Reviewers, who had a look at the book, say that it is a sequel to "Mein Kampf," the Bible of the Nazi Party. BRUSSELS:315 words
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Article35 1961-07-19 3 PERTH: The first "members" of the household of Australia's Governor-General designate. Lord De l'lslz— a King Charles spaniel and a Pekingese arrived In Fremantle today after a V.I.P. voyage from Britain.35 words
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Advertisement134 1961-07-19 3 IyL IX^XXV^X THIS IS WHAT YOUR BABY NEEDS IN THE HEAT LESS FAT^Fatfis heating: Cow;& Gate is modified milk food in which the fat content h UJ been reduced to supply just the right amount of fat for baby in tropical climates. BALANCED VITAMINS— The Cow Gate! nulk drying process134 words
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Advertisement374 1961-07-19 3 PLUMROS^ __0~ __0~ 0 t I KNIGHT Bi plant* V^ is your best buy Here's why: The high duty metol oil round rim type frame of the Knight piono has olmost twice th« I strength of those fitted to the average piano. i I The tension of the soundboard, the374 words
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Miscellaneous394 1961-07-19 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHOBT jVAVE^SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraA.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; ku News Headlines; 6.05 Morning 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise: 8.00 The Melodies; 6.50 Keep Fit With Teik K b: 9Jo394 words
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162 1961-07-19 4 Jobs in Brunei: Tengku answers allegations 'MALAYANS NOT TAKING POSTS FROM LOCAL MEN' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today replied to allegations that Malayan officers seconded to Brunei were taking away the best jobs from the local people. On his return today after attending the Coronation of the Sultan162 words
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154 1961-07-19 4 AUSTRALIA OFFERS EDUCATION BY POST SINGAPORE, Tues. Tbe Australian Government is offering 40 correspondence scholarships for further education to Singapore students this year. The Ministry of Education, announcing this today, said that the applicants should be Singapore citizens who must have passed the school certificate or the Senior Middle 111154 words
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122 1961-07-19 4 PROBLEM OF SPACE FOR S'PORE ENVOY SINGAPORE, Tues. rhe problem of finding suitable accommodation in Jakarta for Singapore's first Senior Trade and Cultural representative to Indonesia, Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, is holding up the establishment of an office there. The signing of a trade agreement in Singapore last week122 words
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Article63 1961-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Members of the public are invited to visit the Sungei Buloh leper settlement during an "open day" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday as part of the move to break the prejudice against leprosy. The Minister of Health and Social63 words
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Article43 1961-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 4} m.s. Pasir Panjang Road to the junction of Pasir Panjang Hill, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: and In Martla Road, off East Coast Road, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.43 words
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108 1961-07-19 4 Engineer is cleared of rob charge SINGAPORE. Tues. William Peter Green, 25. a marine engineer, was today acquitted of a charge or robbing a dance hostess, Mary Tan, and causing hurt to her. Tan alleged that Green beat her in her home in Jalan Taman on June 4 and robbed108 words
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Article113 1961-07-19 4 KLANG, Tues. A man who "switched over to violence" was jailed for 18 months today after he was found guilty of causing hurt to a shopkeeper with a knife on May 23. The president of the Sessions Court, Capt. Mohamed Salleh, told Ismail bin Baba, 22:113 words
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142 1961-07-19 4 Ex-gratia offer of $5,000 to widow SINGAPORE, Tues. A young widow, Peh Slew Heng, 27, who failed In the High Court today in her claim for damages against a military driver for the loss of her husband in a road accident, was offered by the War Departme n t an142 words
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Article16 1961-07-19 4 RAUB, Tues. A new $100,000 town hall is to be built here soon.16 words
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Article85 1961-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A cyclist and a trlsha rider were fatally hurt today when they collided with a taxi at the junction of Queen Street and Stamford Road today. Both the cyclist, Teng Cheng Hwee, 42, and the trlsha rider, Ng Ah Pee, 52, died In the85 words
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Article164 1961-07-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. A BOOK exhibition and a drama competition will highlight Johore Bahni district's programme for the second phase of National Language Month I from Saturday. The State Government will spend an estimated $8,500 on hoardings, posters, banners and souvenirs to publicise the language.164 words
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Article27 1961-07-19 4 MALACC9. Tues. Mr. Lai Chand Vohrah. 25, was admitted to the Federation Bar yesterday by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the high court here.27 words
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Article34 1961-07-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Free Press will publish tomorrow the full list of 122 bursaries awarded by the Education Ministry to students at Nanyang University for the 1961 academic year. LMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiinmii Cbiat34 words
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Article168 1961-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A coffee shop owner, Wong Leong Eng, told a preliminary inquiry at the ninth magistrate's court today of the morning he awoke to find two men in his shop before he had opened for business. The two men, he said, prodded daggers at168 words
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Article33 1961-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Author and publisher Mr. Donald Moore will address the Rotary Club of Singapore on "ReadIng habits in South East Asia" at a luncheon meeting tomorrow at the Cathay Hotel.33 words
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Advertisement259 1961-07-19 4 -LADIES ONLY PREVIEW^ SATURDAY, 22nd JULY AT 8.45 A.M. I Phone: 21-116 ODEON SINGAPORE^ i ADMISSION: Dowmto.r. $1.00,-Up«oir» $1.50 (No Free Lists) IF YOU SEE NO OTHER PICTURE THIS YEAR, THIS IS THE ONE YOU OUGHT TO SEE! SroNEYPonm <#**\ t a raisin in the sun ft WITH X JF=*259 words
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Miscellaneous367 1961-07-19 4 THE .following Is today's Penang, Kuala Lumpur (MLschedule of civil aircraft 153) 9.30 pm.; from Kuala movements at Paya Lebar Lumpur (MLIO9) 8.45 pjn. Airport, Singapore. DEPARTURES Thai International: To (..iruda: From Jakarta (OA- Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok (TO802> 9 a.m.; from Bangkok 402) 10.45 a.m (GABO3) 4.25 p.m. Cathay Pacific:367 words
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Article206 1961-07-19 5 3 fishermen held for $1,000 ransom: Now marine police patrols stepped up PORT SWETTENHAM, Tuesday. AT AKIN K police patrols in the Straits of Malacca have been stepped up since three Malayan fishermen were held for ransom last week. A senior police spokesman said today that a206 words
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Article129 1961-07-19 5 Ma-in-law said "beat her' wife pENANG, Tues. -A young married woman told the first magistrate's court today that her husband sometimes beat her at his mother's urging. "He drove me out of th*> house a year after our marriage." Lim Boon Lean said when she claimed maintenance from How Kuan129 words
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Article121 1961-07-19 5 'Make use of those privileges' HENTONG, Tues.— Malays In Pahang have been told to make full use of the special privileges granted to them under the Constitution. The State Secretary. Dato Ismail bin Mohamed Jamil, said the State Government could offer 30 scholarships to Malays for study at university level121 words
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Article44 1961-07-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three officers of the telecommunications department left for Britain today for a six-month training course. They were Mr. P. Kanalingam of Kuala Lumpur, Inche Mohamed ArifT bin Ismail of Penang. and Mr. 00l Eu Tee of Ipoh.44 words
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Article, Illustration86 1961-07-19 5 THE Physiotherapy Department of the Public Hospital in Christchurch, New Zealand, has four Malayan girl trainees, who, under the Colombo Plan, are studying to qualify as physiotherapists. Here two of them are helping to give a young patient a hydro therapy bath. Floats are used to give86 words
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130 1961-07-19 5 STUDENTS WEEK IN BUSINESS IN KUCHING XUCHING, Tues.— The Kuchlng Junior Chamber of Commerce is launching a "Students' Week in Business"— a project that has proved extremely popular In Singapore. Altogether 90 students— lo from each secondary school here will be assigned to government and private firms from Aug. 14130 words
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Article30 1961-07-19 5 IPOH, Tues.— A housewife Sabariah binte Salam. 36, was robbed of $2.50 by a youth while cycling home on a lonely path near Gunong Cheroh *vre yesterday evening.30 words
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Article48 1961-07-19 5 PENANG. Tues.-^ix officers and 127 men of No. 1 RAF (Field) Squadron will arrive in the Nevasa on Friday for duties at the RAAF base in Butterworth. The squadron will reolace the disbanded 94 RAF < Field > Squadron. Malaya, which served during the Emergency.48 words
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Article24 1961-07-19 5 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. Wharf labourers put out a fire which broke out on an iron ore lighter at Pral River this morning.24 words
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Article86 1961-07-19 5 NEGLIGENCE NOT PROVED, MAN FREED IPOH. Tues. A lorry driver, Teoh Chong Tian. 40, was today acquitted, without his defence being called, on a charge of causing the death of Chung Thian Lin, 31, by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. It was alleged that Teoh's lorry knocked86 words
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Article42 1961-07-19 5 IPOH, Tues. Three new members were elected to the Ayer Kala <Lenggong) local council in a by-election yesterday contested by ten candidates. The succes&ful candidates are Mr. Ng Yoon Cheong, Mr. Yoke Yin Sen and Mr. Chan Fook Nam.42 words
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168 1961-07-19 5 Heah files suit alleging slander by S.F. leader PENANG, Tuesday. HHHE CHAIRMAN of the Penang M.C.A. poli- tical committee, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, has served a writ for alleged slander against the secretary-general of the Socialist Front, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. Mr. Heah is also seeking an injunction to restrain168 words
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Article83 1961-07-19 5 Trade talks with UAR next year pENANG. Tues. The Federation will hold trade talks with the United Arab Republic this year. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. said here today that the talks would be held before the end of the year. The Federation imports ment83 words
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119 1961-07-19 5 KUCHING, Tues. Sarawak is sending five delegates to attend three international conferences In Singapore, Tokyo and London. Mr. Cheng Yew Klew. assistant secretary in the Economics Branch of the Secretariat here. Is now in Tokyo attending a sevenweek seminar on economic planning. Three others.119 words
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Article46 1961-07-19 5 Witness is missing IPOH. Tues. Because police were unable to trace an Important witness, the case against R. Rarhdass. 30. a former temporary police inspector, was today postponed to Oct. 2. Ramdass had pleaded not guilty to cheating Sethu Chettiar of $5,000. His ball was extended.46 words
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Article, Illustration677 1961-07-19 6 Inche Ya'acob recalls our stirring days EMERGENCY, ELECTIONS AND INDEPENDENCE: NOW HE BECOMES MALAYA'S MAN IN BANGKOK M KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday INCHE Ya'acob bin Abdul Latilf 43, until recently Director of Information Services, and one of Malaya's best-known civil servants, left for Bangkok today to become the Federation of Malaya's677 words
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Article274 1961-07-19 6 IPOH, Tuesday. "CURST contributions from Malayan miners A towards the International Tin Council's second buffer stock will be collected from Tuesday, Aug. 1, according to official information. The rate of contribution will be announced next week, but some marginal miners are worried that under the274 words
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88 1961-07-19 6 IPOH. Tues. Three vegetable gardeners. Loke Peng Nam, 24. Tan Kow 19, and Chia Voon. 24, were today fined $300 each or three months' jail for attempted extortion. Another man, Thong Yoon Than. 21. mining labourer who had one previous conviction, was jailed88 words
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Article47 1961-07-19 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court will sit tomorrow to hear the dispute between the Tan Tong Meng Transport Co. and its employees, represented by the Singapore General Employees' Union. The dispute is over the company's decision to reduce wages and dismiss four workers.47 words
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Article36 1961-07-19 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— A $1 million post office and divisional headquarters is to be built for the Postal Department on the Jalan Ibrahim site of the present office, which Is to be demolished.36 words
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Article89 1961-07-19 6 THAT ECCA TRIP IS CONFIRMED KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. The Prime Minister. Tengku AbduJ Rahman, confirmed today tnat he will leave on July 28 for Bangkok for Qnal talks before the official launching of the Economic Cultural Co-operation Agreement. He will be accompanied by the new Director of Information Services. Inche89 words
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Advertisement132 1961-07-19 6 W 9* 0> Your precious eyes deserve the finest care! Bathe them with new Eye-Mo, the eye lotion containing Zoarin wonder-working medication used by eye specialists the world over. New-formula EyC'Mo with Zoarin now soothes, refreshes, beautifies and protects your eyes all at the same time! Try it today and132 words
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Miscellaneous271 1961-07-19 6 Straits Times Crossword 111 wKk Hi ACROSS water, off and on 'B>. 1. Fit tune for a carriage with 7. Source of letters (8). attendants 181. 8. The trouble may be dire&i on 5 Piece of rope at the waters a ship (8). edge 1 6 1. 13. No trains.271 words
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Article329 1961-07-19 7 A DAIRY FARM SOON AT BATU ARANG Malaya's first ranch will start with 1,000 head of cattle; $200,000 set aside KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rPHE first of Malaya's dairy farms under the second fiveyear development plan will be started soon at Batu Arang, Selangor. The Federation Government will spend 5200.000 on329 words
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266 1961-07-19 7 Penang traders are urged: Be adventurous PENANG, Tuesday. T^HE Minister ot Commerce and Industry, In- che Mohamed Khir Johari. today urged Penang traders to be "more adventurous and help turn the State into a world emporium." "Penang's trading outlook has got to be less conservative and more progressive." Inche Khir266 words
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Article62 1961-07-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Society of Malayan Artists (Angkatan Pelukis Semenanjong) is inviting artists to take part in an exhibition at the British Council Hall here on Aug. 26. Artists wishing to enter their works in the exhibition may apply for entry lorms from the Secretary. AngKatan62 words
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123 1961-07-19 7 8,000 ft. DOWN AND NO OIL, SO SEARCH IS ABANDONED KUCHING, Tues.— Sarawak Shell Oilfields Limited has abandoned its search for oil at the Cochranc Shoals oft Bintulu after drilling to about 8,000 ft. No oil was found in the well drilled from the mobile drilling barge Orient Explorer. Preparations123 words
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Article27 1961-07-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Sukma Murni Orkest will give a public performance at the Lake Gardens here or. Sunday rrom 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.27 words
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Article55 1961-07-19 7 JOHORK BAHRU. Tues. A hou»ewiie. Ang Ah Yeok. 21, of Kampong Bharu. Sltiawan. Pera'K. was today fined $50 for importing two copies of a prohibited song. •^dec guilty to bringing in two oi'g oooks conii oajined song, "In the jungle, in the wilderness" at 8 am55 words
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101 1961-07-19 7 JOHORE BAHRL Tue Work will begin suo;: v new national-type dary Chinese school Penggerang. near the Johore River estuary. A spokesman of the State Education Office said the school, which will open next year, will ab rb pupib from the .seven primary .schools in101 words
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Article96 1961-07-19 7 Tapper, 20, spared a flogging ALOR STAR. Tues. The Kedah Appeal judge. Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah. today sot aside a whipping sentence imposed on a tapper. Ahmad bin Abdullah. 20. tor causing hurt with a knuckleduster. The judge said he agreed with Mr. C. N. Christie, detending, that a96 words
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277 1961-07-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. T\.«js -i rpHE new kampongs comJ. ing up as major land development schemes are being carried out all over the Federation will be provided with bus services at a total cost of $3 million. The project has been277 words
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Advertisement302 1961-07-19 7 1 Vt\S^v wL'\. W M 2? Battery Electric Pallet and I V)^Vx3v^vL\ Ml El«iti«t Stillaje TncHj. E24 Jak Tut Stillagcs Sttllage Trucks K-J\J llj lA'\sl'W'O Batterj Electric Stillate Transurters. MIS Battery Electric Stacker. Ml 6 Hand Hydraulic Fork Lift "Handling a product \W| \^r^^ v^SB adds not hing to its302 words
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Obituary56 1961-07-19 8 70 M »V| $10 I Minimum) OONC BINO SENC. M i-irv fa'ti»r (.f Mr» Him*: Hn la I'lui Chon... Mlv Tan Lira Whan. Mr- Koh I anil lions Chin Sin* No virrathc »ie pl»a»» f>onallona 'o Holy Tnniiv Crmrrh \\.|f;ir. K.iml apprrciat.-d Coitria iMui Hn!\ Trinity CHurta for Bmadar56 words
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Article65 1961-07-19 8 W»rrf« Me i Minimum) JOHNNY BORC -a* M M Ih» I'o. kpli NEAR THE n< W«al l»oini «lardrn. Pa-ir Panjans. K porr MATERNITY RECISTERS r...|.i."d avallahk frc.m 'h. CastM I*l laa fIMTI Ltd. 17U-174 tiiintvi U''i Road. Kuala Lumpur I>l IMM MATERNITY ORESSES r. w a»ITTlnn lor MH.rn ru.65 words
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685 1961-07-19 8 The Straits Times Wednesday. July 19. 1961. The Decisive Test In their exchange of ictters Sinßapote's Prime Ministei and the Chairman of the People's Action Party have put the vital issue for the City State as bluntly as the need demands. The camouflage ha;gone. Of the events within the Party685 words
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Article351 1961-07-19 8 If the new Seremban Town Council wishes to establish a cordial and fruitful relationship with the Negri Sembilan iStiitp Government it =hould study Mr. Lai Pong Yuen's i recent speech as an example of how not to set about it. Mr. Lai, one of the group of Iradependents351 words
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Article, Illustration202 1961-07-19 8 Six months after making known its intentions, the FedarattMa Government has finally decided to raise the compulsory retiring age for its employeesin Division One. Two and Three from 55 years to 60, the change to take effect beginning next month. That the civil service will be disappointed is202 words
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389 1961-07-19 8 rpHE events of the Anson 1 by-election have made clear two political tacts which I think ought to be as widely understood as possible. THE FIRST ofthe.se is that for the immediate future Singapore has to choose between two political forces only those led389 words
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Letter215 1961-07-19 8 rE modern education system has tended to turn examinations into virtual obsessions in our society. Our education is so dominated by examinations that we seem to sacrifice everything to attain the one single end— success in the examination. The authorities look upon an examination as the only215 words
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Letter88 1961-07-19 8 rpHE fish market in Bukit X Mertajam is a disgrace to this fast-growing town. The main function ot a fish market is to sell fish but this market often has none for sale. The most recent occasions were on the 14th and 15th of this88 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1961-07-19 8 ALJSTAIR COOKE of the Guardian journeys to Germany where the cold war is at its hottest THE United States Navy a c r oplanes that duck into the Caribbean hurricanes often take a breathing spell in the very middle of them. In that1,214 words
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Advertisement78 1961-07-19 8 SELMEk SPONSORED SUPER SOLID ELECTRIC GUITAR Mo<3*fn ttyling include", ungle ro% •stroight-pull' tuning haafli, a comfor contoured double cutaway body. Su perb trerr.oio from the built in unit simple up and down movement oi the Vibroto Arm produce* tremolo o individual choice of speed and depth Model V 2 Fitted78 words
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Advertisement177 1961-07-19 8 TOMORROW: The one candle of comfort The SGI It the perfect •candjrd Office typewriter Thll fait arr rir# h 1 available In 7 interchjnjeable M c -*~-4 carriage widtht from '0* to t W^9^^^SKKB!^^^lJ^ 35". has every modern feature k *> w •nd is very reasonably priced Invest in a177 words
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Article309 1961-07-19 9 Attorney-General is expected to make appearance in the High Court today KIALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. rPHE case of three members of a kidnap gang who were sentenced to a maximum of three years' jail by the Sessions Court here last Wednesday will come up in revision proceedings309 words
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Article349 1961-07-19 9 Tan bags a panther on tiger hunt KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 1/f R. Tan Siew Sin. Minister of Finance, went hunting for a tiger in the Pahang jungle at the weekend and bagged a black panther instead. Mr. Tan. returned home this afternoon with the skin of the panther— sft. lOin.349 words
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Article100 1961-07-19 9 Back again to study local needs KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. F. C Mlchell. a member of the Australian trade mission which came here last month, is back here to study the Federation's mechanical and electrical needs. He has been commissioned by the Australian Government to make a survey of engineering100 words
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Article63 1961-07-19 9 SINGAPORE. TUBS. Tan Beng Chin. 27. was fined $600 or three months' jail in a magistrate's court here today after he pleaded guilty to acting a> a bookmaker's agent at the Turf Club on May 28. The court ordered that $15 of $20 seized, should go63 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-07-19 9 ATTRACTIVE auburn hairA ed Miss Margaret Morier. 35. who was adjudged ■Miss Golden Voice" of Singapore at an audition held at Telephone House, Hill Street yesterday. Miss Morier won tin title from 18 other telephone operators. Runners-up were Miss Ethel Bolton and Mrs. Diane110 words
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Article165 1961-07-19 9 MALACCA, Tuesday. PLIGHT men armed with knives and pieces of firewood attacked a youth in a coffeeshop in brightly lit and crowded Bunga Raya Road on the night of Dec. 18 last year, the High Court was told today. In the commotion that followed, people scattered165 words
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Article103 1961-07-19 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The four-year-old Ist Bn.. Singapore Infantry Regiment, is expected to reach full strength of 816 officers and men by the end of the year. A spokesman for the regiment said today that the strength of the battalion at present stood at over 700103 words
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Article24 1961-07-19 9 SEREMBAN. Tufs .Mr. V.M. Letchumanan. a Negri Sembilan Assemblyman, has been elected president of th» Seremban branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.24 words
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Article44 1961-07-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea.Dr. John Lovell. professor of English at Howard University and recently a lecturer at Tokyo's Osaka University, will give a public lecture on American literature at lecture room "A" of the University of Malaya. Pantai Valley, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.44 words
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134 1961-07-19 9 ANOTHER 270 TEACHERS CAN GO TO KIRKBY Iv'UALAl v 'UALA LUMPUR. Tues 1Y Another 270 teachers will leave for Britain this year for a year's training at Kirkby College. On their return to Malaya they will train teachers for post-primary or continuation schools. This Is the second party to go134 words
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218 1961-07-19 9 Diversify your economy— tin and rubber may flop: Expert SINGAPORE, Tues A CANADIAN economist suggested today that Malaya diversify its economy because rubber and tin might meet with difficulties in the year ahead. Prof. S. G. Trlantls. of the University of Toronto, who Is touring the East to study economic218 words
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Article67 1961-07-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Miss Phlllppa Kelly, formerly Superintendent of St. Nicholas Home for the Blind. Penang. will be ordained a deaconess by the Bishop of Malaya and Singapore, the Rt Rev. Kenneth Sansbury, on Saturday. The ceremony will be held at St. Mary's Church here at67 words
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183 1961-07-19 9 Decree for 'wife' dissolves bigamous marriage SINGAPORE, Tues.— Won* 5 Fu Yung, a young housewife, was granted a decree of nullity by Mr. Justice I'.uttrox- in the Huh Court today. He pronounced her marriage to Ship (hong liwa, a merchant, null and void. .Vonjj brought the petition on the ground183 words
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Article49 1961-07-19 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Ashoke Sen. Indian Minister of Law, who arrived here on Sunday from Australia after attending a law conference. Dald courtesy calls on the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara and the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. Mr. Sen leaves for India tomorrow.49 words
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Article42 1961-07-19 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A schoolboy, Syed Abdullah bin Yahaya, 14. of Jalan Scudal. was admitted to hosoltal tonight with head inmries after he was knocked down by a car In Jalan Yahya Awal. He is on the dangerously 111 list.42 words
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Article204 1961-07-19 9 S'pore Umno 'needs reform' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The secre-tary-general of Umno Malaya. Inche Hussein Nordin. .v..id today there should be an overall reorganisation of Singapore Umno to end the pnrty crisis there. Inche Hussein >ald this on his return from Singapore, where he had discussions with Umno :eaders. He led204 words
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Article58 1961-07-19 9 1,244 GAVE BLOOD, 1,145 RECEIVED SINGAPORE, Tues.— Five hundred and thirty new donors were registered at the Blood Bank last month. Of the 1,244 people 'who gave blood, 188 were servicemen, 822 civilians and 234 relatives of patients. Transtusions were given to 1.145 patients at the General Hospital (737). Kandang58 words
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Advertisement92 1961-07-19 9 WUj It bL O* W B^ brings >**£'■ J^ to the electrical world NAN YANG PA R K ZSFIEtm o-» At lunction of Choncny Lone Thomte* 8oo« I'rcchokl HeMH lor Snlc \^Z^^ j^_ IhMmm $28,500 upw«,d. ft ■un.olo. $32,500 upw.r*. f^T'^JK^* Ground Floor: Livmj I Dining Boom, Utility Room. Lovotory,92 words
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Advertisement154 1961-07-19 9 Learn how UNITED MALAYAN INSURANCE TREBLES YOUR PROTECTION every time you ride in a bus, train, lift or go to the cinema. Under U.M.I. Life policy endorsed with ComprehenJs'tiTbeT u'm I* sive Personal Accident Benefit, every policy's value poiicv holder. trebles the moment you step aboard a public conwrite today154 words
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Article85 1961-07-19 10 Conductor to meet Yusof SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. inche Yusof bin Ishak. ii to receive Han>> von Benda, conductor of the Berlin Chamber Orchestra, in audience at the Lstana Negara at 10.30 am on Thursday. Von Benda's orchestra made a recording of the Singapore National Anthem. 'Majullah Singapura"85 words
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406 1961-07-19 10 TRENGGANU SPEAKER: NO ONE CAN OUST ME Ex-PMIP man gives four-point reason for quitting Kuala Trengganu Tuesday ''THE Speaker of the Trengganu Legislative Assembly, Inche Mohamed Taib Sabree bin Abu Bakar, said today that nobody could oust him from his post of Speaker. He was commenting on a report that406 words
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Article50 1961-07-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.Two Malayans left by air today to attend a two-day conference of Colombo Plan countries starting tomorrow in Colombo. They were Syed Zainal Abidin bin Hussein, secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and Inche Mohamed bin Anas, of the Federation Establishment Officp.50 words
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318 1961-07-19 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A SPECIAL door, removed by the police after a Chinatown raid, was a main exhibit today when 30 people were charged with gambling in a common gaming house. The door, police :aid, led into a sparsely-furnished house in Smith Street where the318 words
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Article226 1961-07-19 10 Tapper is sentenced to death MUAR. Tuesday. A TAPPER, Jubri bin Salleh. 45, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here today for the murder of a widow. The widow, Andai binte Kardi. 40. was found with 14 stab wounds and her neck almost ;«vered226 words
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Article89 1961-07-19 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— Two bridges at Kota Tinggi and Segamat, both on trunk roads, are to be replaced at an estimated cost of $1,012,000. The Johore Legislative Assembly was told last week that the Federal Government had allotted $712,000 for the Kota Tinggi bridge89 words
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118 1961-07-19 10 GEOGRAPHY STUDENTS TO CARRY OUT RESEARCH KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Students of the Geography Department oi the University of Malaya here will be able to carry out their own meteorological research by the end of this year. A 530.000 meteorological station is to be set up by the university authorities in118 words
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Article74 1961-07-19 10 Aid for the needy KAJANG. Tues. An endowment fund i.s to be started to assist needy pupils of the High School. Kajang. and the Kajang Primary English School one and two. to continue their studies until they reach school leaving age. The decision was taken at a meeting of members74 words
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Article, Illustration35 1961-07-19 10 Betty's off to London to study beauty MISS BETTY NG of Penang who left for Singapore by air yesterday on her way to London to study beauty culture. She will be away for three years.35 words
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175 1961-07-19 10 ALOR STAR, Tues. Alor Star police detained five men In a car shortly after an armed robbery had been reported last night. The car was stopped at Jalan Kanchut by a traffic constable and a police volunteer reserve who had been detailed175 words
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Advertisement264 1961-07-19 10 If lln I H sw^^sL' CONDiTIONiNGfHiB Mom klo^-, arc led on scraps or on prepared foods that may not contain a true balance of vitamins and minerals. Even where •pedal meat is bought you can't be certain that all the elements a dog needs are present. It is so difficult264 words
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Advertisement118 1961-07-19 10 LEA& i perrins i Nsperrlh kSAUCM Delicious with I either European or I Chinese dishes. I Available from all I I leading Provision I PROTECT"£~m?! LAX .^S^ygsii with NEW COMFORTABLE SEAT COVERS For All Popular Makes of Co* Stronger Than Fabric Water, Oil and Grease Proof Easily Cleaned with Damp118 words
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Article, Illustration605 1961-07-19 11 DISCERNING DEALER WHO LIFTED ARTISTS' GENIUS FROM OBSCURITY ON the morning of December 1. 18'J.'), ;i commotion outside the salon of M. Vollard, art dealer, of 39 Rue Lafitte, Paris, quickly attracted a crowd In the forefront of the jostling mob a man held605 words
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413 1961-07-19 11 Vollard's death panicked the art world Only once did Vollard offer advice. That was when a businessman, having heard that enormous profits were to be made buying pictures and holding them for resale years later, asked for a cheap canvas which would provide a dowry for his infant daughter whenDaily Mirror - 413 words
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Article310 1961-07-19 11 himself, had an uncanny flair for recognising the genius of others. Although nominally a dealer. Vollard eventually came to be regarded as one of the world's foremost art experts. His detractors described him as a moneygrubber to whom pictures were merchandise and painting a310 words
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Advertisement179 1961-07-19 11 W^K/mgT^^^^^A^o^^^^^^^Portablc Butane Gas Stove (with cartridge): $25 Off/On like o goi rin 9 Only 8 in. high. No tmclls, liquid or priming. The Super Bleuet is supplied with *mart pio'tic ptottHiwl hood. Cartridges, lasting 2-2 VI hours, $1.30 each, arc easil/ available. Tourists con obtain gas cartridges throughout U.K. most179 words
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Miscellaneous292 1961-07-19 11 Btufjfx iiunny iiy Ralph iivintdahl /MAYBE IT'S N KSHE'S OUT ON TH (> )I l^l. PETUNIA 1 IT'S\| |^BH77aRE POZ SO'F^vT^H BECAUSE VER PORCH 160 TRY <- SURE ROMANTIC T-TO EAT WHILE WE JH 27 PETUNIA SEEMS]! NOT A VERY /POMAAC//V' MER OUT H- HERE IN ■T/iK GAZE A"*" 7rE292 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1961-07-19 12 Mat Mousedeer starts a farm when Ezani brings him in some chickens. He also buys a cow. After a great deal of trouble ivhen the birds are pecking their eggs he at last sorts them out and builds a house for them, but the1,102 words
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275 1961-07-19 12 B. W. H«we. agsd 12: 97, Maskell Street. St. Heliers Bay. Auckland E.I. New Zenland; stamps. Carole Ann Holmaa. aged 14: Sheet Harbour. Halifax Co. Novo Scotia. Canada; stamp*. Drry W»rr*n Smith, aged 16: 345. Station Street. Haldield. Pretoria. South Africa: reading, view-cards, stamps275 words
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Article479 1961-07-19 12 O E LLO Boys and Girls. I must say your essays are really improving! Each week t- I find that more and more of you are writing in, and it is Tso interesting to read your essays. Here are the winners of the X479 words
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Advertisement429 1961-07-19 12 HARTLEY'S^jj^ M RADIO WEEKLY RADICmB^^B^MHHHMB|^HB|BHBi^BB RADIO WEEKLY RADICB >~^ jllfl I RADIO WEEKLY RADICB di '^B^^K^liSHHHH^^^^^^H RADIO WEEKLY RADIdB w ISBi^^^^^yi^^Bi^^^^^^^^BH RADIO WEEKLY RADIOfI RADIO WEEKLY RADIO W^^B RADIO WEEKLY RADIC RADIO WEEKLY RADIO WM ff"^B RADIO WEEKLY RADIOL V 3 ■^^B RADIO WEEKLY RADIO§ .^^hjl^^M^ V RADIO WEEKLY RADIO429 words
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Advertisement327 1961-07-19 12 I I-*- Name j Address X I Age 1 >...*■» Sex* i X t\ I IJERE are the essays of for young people, espec- X T 11 two of the winners on lally for school children. X "What Animal I like best." "We can collect stamps X William Stones wrote:327 words
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Advertisement1796 1961-07-19 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREICNT ENQUIRIES: Tel: 2415. PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: Tal: 2412. TO ADEN LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LOHDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. Sham Peiing *1»X M*f)im, luerpaet. A'moutt) UPt/Jaly 22 EUMAEUS liTirpatl. Glasgow July 21 lily 24 Jaly 25 21 Jaly 31/ 1 ELPENOR B me-, A'werp. Holl., H'burf Jaly 221,796 words
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Advertisement1274 1961-07-19 13 THE E. A* C. LINES— Satonas to: m *OEN. REDSEA. MEOITEIRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. /stSk^V spore P. Sham Pe-anf QAQ|jO "AYUTHIA a) 31 Jaly/ 4 Aut 5 *»t »"l yjBgMT "ULANDIA "I) 24 25 Auf 21/27 An 21 31 Auf i iri*™BTs "PANAMA" ai 31 Alt 4 Sept 5,1,274 words
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Advertisement1602 1961-07-19 13 buying THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. ffin* Singapore (lacarparatel i* Ore united Riagfaa) tl LINEI EXPRtSS SERVICES TO 10N00N LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oora p s*na»» •*«*<» BENNACHIt A werp. fcon. G'many, ROam la Pt July 21 Jaly 22/22 BENCRUACHAN (HI Haak.rg. London. G'mouf, laly 21/14 My 25,21 My JI/JI1,602 words
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Advertisement1305 1961-07-19 13 w^ MoAUSTER CO.. LTD. w_ W&l 'El. 133J1 V**^k V* 4 CLURNAM LIME a* KLAVENESS LIME 10NB0N HAMBURG ROTTEROAM. lUVII LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ft N«ll. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON Acccptiat carte tar CeiUal ft Saatl S'ooia P. S'nam reneng America 21/21 Jul> 27/31 Jaly Jl Mil1,305 words
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Article38 1961-07-19 14 SINGAPORE. July 18. RUBBER: 86 i cents per lb. (up three-quar-ters of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 86{ cents (steady). TIN: 5458.3* i per picul (up 53.25). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down lo tons).38 words
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Article116 1961-07-19 14 THI Chinese Produce tichange, Singapore, noon price* per picul yesterday were: Copra: IK 'Continent July liilpment J261 buyers, S27J sellers. Coconut Oil: bulk *3S| sellers, drum |4i li sellers. Pepper: Muntok white $110 sellers. Sarawak white HTT| selleri, special Sarawak black SI 50 sellers, garbled Lampong black SISO116 words
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Article124 1961-07-19 14 THK Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): New Verk: buying airmail T.T. 33 »'l6. O.D. 32 11/16, 90 d/st 32 15/16 credit bills, 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buylne airmail T.T. 83 11 '16. n.D. 33 13/16.124 words
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Article133 1961-07-19 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. ■INVESTMENT shares eased turl Uier. Anst. Cement eased U 9(1. to 71s. 3d.. Colonial Sufjar 22s 6d. to £72 17s. 6d and J. liudvlen 7d. to 15s. 2d. Raw Metak abo eased while oils remained steady. j North Broken Hill fell 9d. to 1 19s 9d.133 words
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Article183 1961-07-19 14 SHIPS lying alongside thi Singapore wharves today art: Akibasan Mara 10 11. Tmre 6/7. Tjipondok 13/19. Kwangtung 40/41. Indus 23/26, Yamasblt* Maru 29/30. Blberoet 21/22, Bovenkerk 46. Castel Felice 42/43. Oorgon 44, Chakdinu 4 .'>. Bentong NW. 3. Outer Reads: Papeira. Athamas, Muk ill, Nagara Maru. Kizan183 words
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510 1961-07-19 14 From Our Market Correspondent mIN shares rallied on the X Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday after early sharp falls. Although a rise of $3.25 in the noon tin price played its part, the drops in some cases (Malayan Tin 11s. fid. and Petaling510 words
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Article21 1961-07-19 14 Malayan Stock Indicts: July 18 July 17 Industrials: 173.09 174.76 Tins: 327.90 333.52 Rubbers: 241.82 241.82 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article783 1961-07-19 14 DUSINESS on tlie Malayan. Stoclc Exchange, Federation section yesteraay with ihe number uf dealers in brackets was: Industrial!: Kid. Dispensary (1.000) JI.IK: Oh-nmon (2,000. $2.10, (1.000) $1.9U: J. Waugk (1.0O0) $2,011: M Crment (2.OU<)i 85.471; Metal Box riKlif- (2.U00) Sl. .'Hi: Cold Stores (1.000) *2 4o: Steamers783 words
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Article213 1961-07-19 14 AUGUST Hut grade rublMr buyer* f.a.b closed Id Singapore yesterday at Mi cents per lb. up three-quarters of a cent on Monday's closing price Tbe tone was steady, quietS.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R. 9.8. Spot f.o.b. buyers 85i. sellers 86 (N):213 words
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261 1961-07-19 14 rrHE tin price in Singa--1 pore continued its erratic course yesterday and rose by $3.25 to $458.37 J on an offering of 250 tons. The price still continues to fluctuate around present levels and not much change Is expected In the immediate261 words
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Advertisement1221 1961-07-19 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific as Atlantic Coast Service f.T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A. E.T.A. E.I.A. "Kiankwa Mtri" Mill Jily 21 Jlly 1? Aaf II Alf 21 Aif I Stpt Illifia Maru' 17,21 Aif 24 Aif I Sept IS Stpt II Stpt 1 Oct All ••jitatijr equipped with aeep un*s roi carriage ot an1,221 words
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Advertisement641 1961-07-19 14 orien lllinesl to AUSTRALIA s.s. "ORCADES" departs Penang departs Singapore 23rd July *****4 th July 1961 s.s. "STRATH EDEN" deports Penang departs Singapore 24th August 1961 25 th August 1961 for Fremantle, Melbourne, and Sydney. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE For Reservations, apply to your Travel Agent or to ISLAY KERR641 words
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Advertisement795 1961-07-19 14 TENDER i TENDER NOTICE CONTRACTORS interested In tendering for the erection ot v new Meteorological Station tor the Dept. of Geography. Dnlverslty of Malaya, Pantai Valley. Kuala Lumpur within the University grounds are invited to submit application for tender to the Architects" Office during office hours. Applications close at noon.795 words
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Advertisement813 1961-07-19 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited lor the post of Quantity Suneyor General) in the War Department. Successful applilll be required to WM anywhere In the Federation of Malaya. Applications should be accompanied by copies of testimonials and details of expenence to reach OC HQ 1202 PCLU. c/o GPO.. Seremban not813 words
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Advertisement698 1961-07-19 15 NOTICE f I SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC English Teachers are required for part-time teaching at the Polytechnic in the mornlDg and or afternoon session!.. Applicants should have experience in the teaching of English in secondary schools. Application forms are ob- i i tamable from the Principal. Sln- gapore Polytechnic, P.O. Box 2023,698 words
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Advertisement923 1961-07-19 15 (Continued from Page 81 i SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt Si I Mm.)— Box St et: txtrm BOX A 1376 S.T. XL. Position fined. Applicants thanked ENCLISH SPEAKING General Amah. No cooking, live in. Good with bany. Todd, 4 King Albert Park 7 lilies Buklt Tlmah. WANTED: Dresser-conductor for estate located923 words
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Advertisement920 1961-07-19 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt Si (Min.)-Box SO et: txtrm 2 BUNGALOWS to let Dlst. a Ideal for Army officers. Apply Post Bos 1429, s pon BACHELOR required to share flat In good residential area with European. Apply Box A 9971 B.T. B'pore. BIG AIRY FRONT room hschelor' couple without children.920 words
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Advertisement928 1961-07-19 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mln.)-Mox St et: txtrm VACANT FREEHOLD LAND ***** square feet SI Kings Road surrounded by three Roads. What offers. Telephone Spore *****. HOUSES LAND WANTED 2t Word* Si (Win.)— Box St et: txtra IT PAYS to list your properties with an Oli Established928 words
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Advertisement1013 1961-07-19 15 MACHINERY it Word* SS (Mln.)-Box it et: txtrm FOR SALE: One National six Cylinder 123 HP Diesel Engine good working condition. Box AI4AS S.T. XL. WANTED lit Word* Si (Min.)-Box it et: txtrm NICHT CLUB SINGER required contract made after satisfactory Interview state salary Apply P.O. Box 24.V1 Spore. WANTED1,013 words
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Advertisement1031 1961-07-19 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* Si (Min.)-Box St et: txtrm ONE MORRIS MINOR pick-up and one Bedford bus very good condition. For details Phone 2921 or 2133 ext. 34 J B 1954 55 JAGUAR XX. 140 Pportl Io excellent condition, newly painted red. 53. 700.00 One Ke Lira, 16? Brewster1,031 words
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Advertisement750 1961-07-19 15 FOR SALE I 20 Word* Si (Mm.)— Box ilt et: rxlrm THt KEY to b»ttrr llvinK. H I English *l*ctrlc nfrHterator and M presented with a golden kry. 8r C th* full ranee from 'J 7 to 9.4 rub: ot I'niM-rsal PtoMCtmttoa Company, b4l. Uoylang Road, Singapore or pnon* *3CML>.750 words
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Article240 1961-07-19 16 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep PENANG, Tuesday. VENI VICI Stable's brilliant young stayer, Morning Flight, the early favourite for the Penang Gold Cup, did an impressive track trial at Batu Gantong this morning. Morning Flight started at half pace but gradually increased speed to240 words
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Article149 1961-07-19 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three new horses have been classified in Class 4. They arc C'hasari, eh a mby Chavey Down Valsari: Jade Spetre (late Eostre* 4 br m g by Resurgent Cheney; Nugget i late Golden Yarn i 3 b a m by Golden God Burneris. PKOMOTIONS: Class149 words
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Article37 1961-07-19 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Japanese university waterpolo team will visit Singapore In September on their way home from Bulgaria. They will play two matches, on Sept. 12 and 14 under floodlights at River Valley Road pool.37 words
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Article29 1961-07-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Women's Hockey Association officials: President Mrs. W. Drake: vicepresidents G. S. Suppiah and Mrs. S. Thomas: secretary Mrs. Alexander; treasurer D. de Souza.29 words
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270 1961-07-19 16 AMERICAN GIRLS LOSE TO WEST GERMANY IN TOUR MATCH KARLSRUHE (West Germany). Tues.— West Germany won eight of the 10 events in their women's international athletics match with the touring United States team here last night and finished easy winners of the meeting by 66 points to 38. It wasReuter - 270 words
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Article148 1961-07-19 16 jyJBUN, Tues— A New Zealand team beat the world four by one mile relay record when they clocked 16min. 23.8 sec. at an athletics meeting here last night. The previous world mark was the 16:25.2 set by a Hungarian quartet at Budapest In September. 1959. TheReuter - 148 words
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Article47 1961-07-19 16 PENANG. Tues. The Penang team to meet Perak In the north zone final of the Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton for schools at Ipoh on Friday: Lee Chong Hoe. Chin Wah Seng, Phoon Chek Hoong, Khor Cheng Chye. Tan Soo Hooi and Yew Cheng Hoe.47 words
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Article552 1961-07-19 16 BATU PAHAT. Tues.--Oth-man Ahmad of High School, Batu Pahat, achieved the "sprint double" in the Johore combined schools athletics championships here. He won the Boys' A Division 100 metres in 11.9 sec and the 200 metres in 24.8 sec. Results: BOYS A DIVISION 100 metres: 1552 words
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Article2254 1961-07-19 16 STU 8 5 1 233 17 11 Maxwell 'A' 8 4 1 315 17 9 Rangers 8 2 3 3 13 13 7 PoUce 'A' 8 3 1 4 12 16 7 Junior 8 2 2 4 11 14 6 Windsor 8 2 1 5 82,254 words
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Advertisement438 1961-07-19 16 l*^^^*^^^-^^ n^ -<! NOTICE THIS Is to notify that as from 15th July 1961 Mi. RONALD G EDLEY is no longer employed by American Lloyd Agency Ltd. and is ihrrefore not authorised to represent or transaction any business or collect any monies on behalf of this company. notice" We have438 words
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Advertisement384 1961-07-19 16 THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA The Board of the Rubber Re- search Institute of Malaya invites I applications for the post of TECH- I NOLOGIST in the Chemical Divl- i -ion of the Institute at Kuala Lumpur. The duties of the post are for the most part to undertake384 words
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Advertisement399 1961-07-19 16 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSIMESS. To enable urgent swltchgear extension work and the changing of transformer to larger capacity to be carried out at Florence Road Sub-station, it will be necessary to shut down electricity supplies from 800 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. on Friday i 21st399 words
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Advertisement498 1961-07-19 16 TENDERS J. K. R. TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the office of the Slate Engineer. Permit. PWD. Ipoh from reglster- ed contractors of Class 'C and I above up to 3.00 p.m. on 21st I July 1961 lor Loading. Iranspor:- iiig and unloading at suet of J crushei-iun498 words
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226 1961-07-19 17 Easy win for Kler hi Borneo Games VJERIA. Tue.v Five re- cords were broken on the first day of the Borneo Games here, in which athletes from Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei are taking part. Dllbagh Singh Kler t North Borneo) gained an easy win in the mile run on226 words
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Article19 1961-07-19 17 ATLANTA. Tues. Ty Cobb. former American baseball star, died in hospital here yesterday He was 74. Renter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article107 1961-07-19 17 Jega to miss Singapore AAA meet SINGAPORE. Tue^. M. Jegathesan. the Kuala Lumpur- born .schoolboy quarter-miler who competed la the Rome Olympic.^ last year, will not run In the Singapore AAA championships at Farrer Park on Aug. 5 and 6. The reason: Jega will be competing in the Malayan national107 words
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Article, Illustration521 1961-07-19 17 THE FLAGS OF THE NATIONS ARE UNFURLED IN BRIEF OPENING PARADE By LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr, Kuala Lumpur, Tues. llf ITH pomp but* little ceremony the First South-East Asian amateur golf team championship was offically opened at the Selangor Golf Club here today. Except for a521 words
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286 1961-07-19 17 HARVEY HITS TOUR TOP SCORE OF 140 NOTTINGHAM, Tuesday. NEIL HARVEY spearheaded an Australian batting revel against Nottinghamshire here yesterday, scoring 140, his highest of the tour. The Australians declared their first Innings closed at tea with 364 for eight on the board. At close of the second day's playReuter - 286 words
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Article207 1961-07-19 17 7 HOPE JAPAN WHjL AGREE' SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 17JBRRY SONNEVILLE, the Indonesian Thomas Cup captain, left Singapore today for Tokyo where he will meet Japanese Badminton Association officials to discuss the possibility of staging the next Thomas Cup challenge round in Tokyo. Sonneville told the Straits207 words
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150 1961-07-19 17 U.S. COACH TO START 'CLINICS' on JULY 22 CINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association and the Ministry of Education's physical education section have drawn up a large programme for visiting American coach E.J. Smythe. who arrived here yesterday. During h i s three-month stay in Singapore Smythe wi.l help150 words
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Article74 1961-07-19 17 PENANG. Tues. Henry A. Shenk, professor of physical education at University of Kansas, who Is currently holding "clinics" on athletics and basketball here, will speak to the Penang Rotary Club on the "value of sport in an education system" tomorrow. Shenk leaves Penang for a74 words
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Article136 1961-07-19 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. tan Thuan Heng, 13, set up a new. Singapore record for the boys 1 under- 14 butterflystroke swim In the Chinese Swimming Club championships which began today at Amber Road. E.J. Smythe. the visiting American swimming coach, who saw Thuan Heng in action136 words
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Article300 1961-07-19 17 TENNIS JOHORE OPEN (Muar): Men's singles s-finals K Dharmaratnam bt Charlie Chin 6-2. 6-8. 6-2; Daud Amm bt David Pang 6-1, 6-1. Men's doubles s-finals Haran Ahmad and Bakar Ahmad bt Charlie Chin and P. Sinthtmoney 6-0. 6-4. Novices sinfles s-finals M. D. All bt Selvaratnam 6-0. 8-6;300 words
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Article145 1961-07-19 17 LONDON. Tues. Close of play scores in UK County cricket matches yesterday At Lord"*: Cambridge 173 >H. JrfTerson 54 1 Oxtord 179-6 iA. Baiß 65 At Bournemouth: Glamorgan 211 and 207 Hampshire 134. .P. Walker 5-32 1. At the Oval: Middlesex 252-7 dec <P. Parliu 129Reuter - 145 words
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Article57 1961-07-19 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. M.C. Kailsapathy will captain North against South in the annual cricket match at Singapore on Aug 5. 6 and 7. The North XI: Kallasapathy, M. Shephordson. Gurucharan Singh. Khoo Bin Keng. Dulip Singh. F. Perera, T.K. Belton. R. Mllner. J. Shlllinglaw. M.57 words
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Miscellaneous121 1961-07-19 17 GOLF PITRA TROPHY: S-E Asian team championship Ist day (S'tor Golf Club. KL>. SOCCER SPORE BHFA: Jnr League and Cup Traction v Breweries Cpadang); P and N v Airways (padanßi. INTER-SERVICES: RAP v Army (Seletan. TAIPING LEAC.I'E: Dlv. 1 Kllat v Chinese RC < esplanade >. S'GOR LEAGIE: Dlv. 1121 words
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Article427 1961-07-19 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Government move will affect 50,000 women, men in Divisions 1, 2, 3 'THK compulsory retiring age of the 50,000 Federation Government officers in Divisions 1, 2 and 3 is to be raised from 55 to 60 years. This will apply U> lx>lli427 words
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Obituary14 1961-07-19 18 ALFRED ARTHUR SCMELKIS Kuni-r.il Cut Oinri- ry iv. to-d;iy MIVHJ ■>n I'hiin h14 words
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Article29 1961-07-19 18 MRS. BETTY KOK Id thank all In.nrts n.l i.lat;vi> ho MM im-ftsaK'* of condoli ri< «rTMfka, monetary Klft*. etc. on th«- hin-.ivt-mcnt of bar brlov.d hu-n.in<l Kok Ki.29 words
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Article88 1961-07-19 18 Anti-govt. leaflets: Man held BANGKOK. Tues. Police today arrested a man on alleged charges of dlsj tributlng antl government pro Communist leaflets. The man. identified as Bounrod Sunkcharoen, is a clerk in the government tobacco monopoly. Found in possession of the man was a list of addresses of people toReuter - 88 words
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Article277 1961-07-19 18 Kline back to form, takes 5-16 NOTTINGHAM. Tues. A fine spell ot left-arm blow bowling by Lindsay Kiine. who took five for 16. forced Nottinghamshire to follow on against the Australians in their drawn match at Trent Bridge here today. Kline, returning his best figures of the tour, brought about277 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-07-19 18 Stomach ailment forces Julie Koh to withdraw LONG BEACH (California). Tues. Miss Singapore. Julie Koh, 20. has been withdrawn from the International Beauty Congress Competition because of a stomach ailment. Mrs. Ester Randall, executive hostess for the pageant. said yesterday Miss Koh has been ill since her arrival here byReuter - 75 words
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Article35 1961-07-19 18 NEW DELHI. Toes. Tiie Indian press reported today that Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who is in Kashmir on a four-day visit, is sullering from a bad cold with a slight temperature U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article356 1961-07-19 18 LONDON. Tuto. Tiu:e was a distinctly biigiuer auna>phere in Lonuoli stock matke^ '.oday uflei yesterday's shoe, anci price* rallied un a broad from. However, this was largely ttue to a coiiMciei.ible slackeuuv tt i lie leceiu selling ißii;e« u.uu it a return oi buyei.s on356 words
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Article23 1961-07-19 18 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £904. seller? £906. Forward buyers £916. sellers £917. Settlement £907 Turnover a.m. 105 tons p.m. 105 tons. Tone: steady.23 words
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Article36 1961-07-19 18 LONDON, Tues.— Spot 25'« d.. Aug. 25'4d.. Sept. 25' id.. Oci 25'4d.. Oct. Dec. 25 l id., Jan Mar. 25>id.. April-June 25' id.. July Sept. 25'jd.. c.1.1. July unquoted Aug. 25d.. Sept. 25d. Ton* Steady.36 words
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314 1961-07-19 18 Chin Siong: 'I am not against merger' SINGAPORE. Tues THREE hours alter the- exchange of letters between Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the Chairman of the PAP. Dr. Toh Chin Chve. wus released to the Press tonight. Mr. Lim Chin Siong issued a statement to the Press. Although it made314 words
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