The Straits Times, 24 July 1961
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Title Section21 1961-07-24 1 NATIONAL HBRARY, SCSCAPOar. 6. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 00.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY. JULY 24. 1961 15 CENTS21 words
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Article446 1961-07-24 1 Pepper towkay chained to tree for 48 hours Dash for freedom as guards relax vigil SINGAPORE, Sunday Wealthy pepper merchant Mr. Tan Toh Teng today escaped from a hillside hideout in Jurong, 48 hours after being kidnapped. At 10 a.m. today, Mr. Tan walked into the Jurong:446 words
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Article170 1961-07-24 1 ALOR STAR, Sunday. 'piIRKK people were killed when they were trapped in a lorry thai went off the road, plunged into a Hooded padi field and overturned ill Ihe ninth mile Alor Slar-.litra Road last night. Killed werr Ooi Chin Song. 26. the driver. Khor170 words
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Article80 1961-07-24 1 Union backs striking newsmen KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Union of Employees in Printing Industry today declared its full support for the action taken by workers of the Utusan Melayu now on strike. A statement on the unions attitude was issued ifter a meeting betwron members of its executive council80 words
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Article84 1961-07-24 1 VACCINE IS RUSHED TO BRUNEI KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Five thousand doses of cholera vaccine have been rushed from the Institute for Medical Research here to Brunei as a precaution, following the outbreak of cholera In the neighbouring State of Sarawak. The institute had recently sent vaccine to Sarawak in i84 words
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Article38 1961-07-24 1 ALGIERS. Sun A French non-commissioned officer was shot and stabbed to death by Moslem insurgents In the working class area of Belcourt here today, but French security torces patrol fired on the attackers, wounding three. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article308 1961-07-24 1 IKLUANG. Sun. The Alliance won two seats and the Socialist Front one in the Kluang town council by-elections today. Thp winning candidates are: Inche A. Rahman bin Markom and Incbe Ahmad bin Mohamed Doon of the Alliance in Dorset and Mesjid Lama wards, and308 words
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426 1961-07-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. *piIK Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahiiian, today attacked the British for setting up a •'language barrier" in the Borneo territories, lie said this was hampering his Greater Malaysia plan. He was opening a 'Festival jof Books in National426 words
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Article57 1961-07-24 1 DAR-ES-SALAM. Sun Radioactive tests on a prehistoric skull found two years ago in East Africa show that it is 1.750.000 years old. The skull was found by Dr. L. S. B. Leakey, a British anthropologist, who has previously estimated its age at i ."moreReuter - 57 words
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84 1961-07-24 1 Crowds pack wharf to welcome 320 pilgrims i>OKI 9WETTENHAM. Sun. 1 More than 3.000 relatives and friends thronged the wharf at Port Swetlenham loda> to welcome 320 pilgrims returning from Mecca by the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur, which arrived at 5 p.m. One pilgrim. Haji Mohamed Sharif bin Mohamed Noli,84 words
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Article32 1961-07-24 1 LONDON. Sun -A new kidney grafting technique developed at a London hospital has been used to transplant healthy kidneys from two husbands to their wives, it was announced here today.32 words
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Article148 1961-07-24 1 Gang's £1,500 haul— of death f ONDOM. Sun. A gang who drove away with a safe from a north London garage may not know that every one of the 1.500 £1 notes they stole is poisoned. Anyone handling the Hotel and licking his fingers afterwards could die very quickly. The148 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-07-24 1 TWO HURT SINGAFORI San I ktaMe istins to fallen tree trom rl injured vutn ollidi '1 "itli t;..i!i are hospital LONDON, Sunday The chains from which Mr. Tan escaped are shown in this Straits Times picture still locked around the tree.42 words
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561 1961-07-24 2 Common Market: 'Britain ready to go in'— paper DESPITE COMMONWEALTH OBJECTIONS— THE diplomatic correspondent of the Observer said today there was growing evidence that Britain had decided to open negotiations to enter the European common market despite recent discouraging reactions from some Commonwealth countries. In an editorial on another page561 words
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Article42 1961-07-24 2 WHITEHORSE 'Yukon). Sun. Mr. John Diefenbaker, the Canadian Prime Minister, yesterday opened a $75 million telecommunications microwave system that will Prtve the U.S. and Canada an extra two-and-a-half minutes warning of a missile attack from the nortn. -ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration175 1961-07-24 2 HESSION NOW GIVEN SIX MONTHS TO LIVE LONDON, Sun. The Key. Brian ilession (above), founder of "Cancer Anonymous," has been told by doctors he will die of cancer within six months. Mr. Hession, 44, who underwent liis fourth major cancer operation on Friday, said today: "1 don't want to give175 words
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Article168 1961-07-24 2 TOS ANGELES, Sun. -A grand jury is to investigate charges that a nvinipal judge offered some woman defendants a "romance or jail" alternative when they appeared before him. Judge Lynn Johnston, 42, a father of three, was arrested on Friday night at a California168 words
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167 1961-07-24 2 THE GERMANS START STORM OVER 'BLACK VENUS' GRACE BONN. Sunday. WIELAND WAGNEK. grandson of composer Richard Wagner, has angrily rejected protests against the appearance of the "Black Venus' American Negro soprano Grace Bumbry in today's performance of the opera "Tannhauser" which opens the annual Wagner festival at Bayreuth. i GermanReuter - 167 words
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Article77 1961-07-24 2 Princess dies aged 35 TOKYO. Sun. Emperor Hlrohitos eldest daughter, Mrs. Shigeko Higashikunl. former Frincess Teru. died yesterday of Intestinal adhesion. She was 35. She is survived by her husband Mr. Morlhiro Higashi kuni. former prince, and their five children.— Reuter. Dear Sir... LONDON. Sun.- Mr. Harold Ingles, one ofReuter - 77 words
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243 1961-07-24 2 Africans trained in sabotage in Peking paper I ONDOX. Sun. -Young Africans have been trained in sabotaue and guerilla warfare in Peking. the Sunday Telegraph claimed today. "Ouaumenu taken lnun six men from the Cameroon*, arie&ied while trying to return home from China, show how a ten-week course pn pared243 words
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Article77 1961-07-24 2 New deal for women CONAKRY. (Guinea.. Sun.More than 1.000 women Phi 1 J 8 A J rica countries cheered President Sekou Toure of Guinea when lie called yesterday for an end to polygamy, forced marria-e and arbitrary divorce The president, opening a conference aimed at establishing a We.M African womenReuter - 77 words
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Article75 1961-07-24 2 NEW YORK. Sun They are happy in Hell today. For v has been given its own postmark and the first letter stamped "Hell" has just been posted The 200 residents of Hell— a village in Michigan— had been battling for 10 years to get their own postReuter - 75 words
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Article29 1961-07-24 2 Chicago, sun. Mn Ernest Hemingway left toduy for Havana to discuss the Cuban Government's promise to make her late husband's home there n national monument. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Miscellaneous46 1961-07-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby TEN suiiuNGC ana pcom\J I /Vu. b«t ocomc f anvtuin* to f tt«ur arc A TWe UOU6EI£EEPIN<» THIS VWILL WANT TO UHCNJJ ME *T I SOU SAVIN* J [WECU AND 6»UT SUIUINSS S MOW IWO IT r-^ —7S »V UP Mft?/46 words
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238 1961-07-24 3 'Kennedy has decided on plan to bolster alliance' YORK, Sun. 11 President Kennedy had decided on a step-by-step plan to increase the political, economic and military strength of the Western Alliance, the N»w York Times said today. "Although this was inspired by rccciit Soviet pre.^ure tni Berlin, it is understood238 words
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Article39 1961-07-24 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Mr. Roger Tucker, a bus station employee making the rounds of left-luggage locker* for unclaimed article.-, at Macon. Georgia, tound 15 live snakes in one locker. One was a deadly rattler.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article509 1961-07-24 3 Britain's economic ills may be treated with investment plan THE political correspondent of the Sunday Times today reported that Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, is likely to announce a five-year plan for public and private investment with consultative boards for each industry on509 words
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Article, Illustration69 1961-07-24 3 'OKLAHOMA' SHIRLEY IS EXPECTING TWINS HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Shirley Jones, the Hollywood musical star who turned dramatic actress in "Elmer Gantry" and won an Oscar, announced today that she is expecting twins. Miss Jones, 28, is married to Mr. Jack Cassidy. a Hollywood director. The twins will be their first children.69 words
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Article29 1961-07-24 3 LUCKNOW, Sun—Twentyfive people were killed in a bus which rolled down a precipice on the road from Rudraprayag to the Hindu pilgrimage centre of Badrinath.29 words
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Article21 1961-07-24 3 TOKYO. Sun.— Thirty thousand people the highest number ever recorded for one day yesterday climbed Mount Fuji.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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201 1961-07-24 3 Now red carpet planned for the army 'rookie 5 LONDON. Sunday. T IFE is going to be made easier for the British Army's new recruits That Is one result of an Investigation made by scientists of the Army Operational Research Group They have been finding out why 14 per cent201 words
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Article71 1961-07-24 3 W. African mart, plan CONAKRY. (Guinea i. Sun. —The United Arab Republic, Morocco. Ghana. Guinea. Mall and representatives of the Algerian rebel government decided yesterday to join in an economic common market. They said they will lift trade ceilings and wipe out customs duties among members by stages over five71 words
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Article58 1961-07-24 3 DETROIT. Sun. Police officer Lawrence McDonald dropped his revolver while cleaning it at his home here yesterday. The trigger slipped. A bullet crashed through the house door. It travelled 138 feet before striking and killing a seven year-old girl playing with a group of58 words
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Article383 1961-07-24 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sunday AMERICA'S second astronaut, Capt. Virgil Grissom, who was shot into space last Friday, returned to work today. After arriving back here from Grand Bahama, he told reporters last night that he had been so fascinated by the view as he soared intoReuter - 383 words
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110 1961-07-24 3 ANGOLA: 'VICTORY IS GOING TO THE REBELS' CLAIM LONDON. Sun. A message in the Observer said today that Portugal is losing the war in Angola, i t s correspondent in Luanda declared: "Eight weeks after the start of the dry season and only a month before the rains set inReuter - 110 words
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Miscellaneous412 1961-07-24 3 RADIO SINGAPORE lusicl i'! 1 :;x V OO wlle Llg s Arr Low; 11.30 Invitation To Dream: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 12.00 Close Down. SERVICE 41 metre* RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE ni-livivr KIHLHTM 476 metrrs NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.03 SERVU E 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News:412 words
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Article, Illustration272 1961-07-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The ballet Nyala Harapan "A Flame with a New Hope"— is the theme of the mammoth concert to be presented by Radio Singapore in aid of the Bukit Ho Swee fire victims at the Badminton Hall tomorrow night. Artistes who will272 words
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Article268 1961-07-24 4 PENANG. Sunday. rpHE New Governor-General of Australia, VisA count De L'lsle, visited the historic house of Capt. Francis Light, founder of Penang Island, when he passed through here today on the 28,000--ton P and O liner. Orcades, on his way to Australia. The visit to the268 words
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140 1961-07-24 4 MINISTRY FREE FILM SHOWS THIS WEEK SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week, beginning at 7 p.m.: TOMORROW: Kampong Sireh Chinese Temple Chong Foo Kwang Temple, Boh Suah Tian Road; Kampong Amber; Colombo Court, behind City Hall; Deli Street.140 words
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Article285 1961-07-24 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINGAPORE. Sun. The following is today's schedule oi civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome, Teheran. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 714) 5 p.m.: from Darwin (BA 717) 5.10 pm.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.15 pjn. Qantas: From London. Cairo, Karachi.285 words
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Article32 1961-07-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, the acting Superintendent of the General Hospital here, will talk on "Ancient Chinese Medicine" at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 6 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article393 1961-07-24 4 SINGAPARE. Sun. The Singapore Traction Company today extended two of its services— Nos. 208 and 23A. A reversion of service No. 27 begins tomorrow. Service 208 now operates between Neil Road and Rhu Cross via Kallang Estate and Kallang Park, instead of Raffles Quay and393 words
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Article71 1961-07-24 4 ISBR ANDTSEN MOBILE TRADE FAIR: At Singapore Polytechnic grounds 12 noon to 7 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Local artists' painting exhibition at the British Council. Orchard Road. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SO- CIETV: Musical Society Choir practice in Si. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Han. 5.3071 words
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Article223 1961-07-24 4 Display of Italian art in S'pore SINGAPORE, Sun. Artists and art enthusiasts formed a very important proportion of the population who provided much of the substance of an enlightened society and a promising civilisation. This was stressed by Inche Rahim Ishak, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, here yesterday223 words
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208 1961-07-24 4 BMtT SINGAPORE. Sunday. jDESULTS of the recent Singapore Anti-Tuber- culosis Association mass X-ray campaign in the Telok Ayer district have shown that 3.6 per cent of persons X-rayed were suffering from active tuberculosis. During the campaign ai total of 6.087 persons above the age208 words
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Article56 1961-07-24 4 Church drama in verse SINGAPORE. Sun. The dramatic group of St. George's Garrison Church at Tanglin will present T. S. Eliot's drama in verse "Murder in the Cathedral" on Thursday and Friday at 8.30 p.m. The play, to be given on the steps of the altar In the church, will56 words
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Advertisement168 1961-07-24 4 ?vmQMVX& 3-«-9 T pjm. V: v Sun, l Dutt t Wohs.do Rahman 1"EX "EK PHOOL CHAR XANTE" 2 Hindi w/Eng. Malay Sub. 5 Tomorrow: "CHORI CHORI" Patrons kindly note that our RENOVATED AIR-CONDITIONED BAR is now open for business MAYFAIR HOTEL LTD., 40. ARMENIAN STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** I ■"ciRCCs"168 words
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Advertisement488 1961-07-24 4 iEsHAW I Opßnnißßtlon* B J Phone 284 14J] v ■NOW SHOWING '^Vj? 1 LADIES are advised NOT I TO ATTEND this film WITHOUT AN ESCORT "Mill of the Stone Women"" in EASTMANCOLOR (MGM) Soon LAURENCE OLIVIER 'THE ENTERTAINER" Phone 29 75f5 I LAST DAYpja-i-'fet "KOWCHINFUH"TeocIiei.; (A WIFE'S ACCUSATION) OPENS TOMORROW!488 words
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359 1961-07-24 5 10- YEAR TARGET TO END TB IN MALAYA Seminar supports Federation Govt's control campaign lyf ALAYA'S first anti-TB conference and -"-L seminar today agreed that tuberculosis could be eliminated as a public health problem in Malaya within ten years. The seminar endorsed fully the policy speech on TB control, made359 words
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Article, Illustration74 1961-07-24 5 This is a model of the SB--million Bukir Nanas project to be constructed by the American International Assurance Company Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur. The 1 5 -storey building will house offices, while the shopping arcade (lower right) will house travel agencies, banking branches,74 words
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Article30 1961-07-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Indian Navy ship Kuthar, a senior ship of the 14th Frigate Squadron commanded by Commander R.S. Malia, has arrived in Singapore on a goodwill visit.30 words
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73 1961-07-24 5 3 SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENTS SINGAPORE. Cun. Terms of collfcvtive agreements signed between the employers of three Singapore companies and local trade unions have been gazetted The firms are the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd.. the Cockpit Hotel and Restaurant and the Singapore Tobacco Co. Ltd Th» unions who signed the agreements73 words
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Article92 1961-07-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. a Tan Chin Tuan. president of the Children's Society, tonight broadcast an appeal to the public to give generously on the society's flag day on July 29 to help under-privileged children. Mrs. Tan said the society provided services In three important spheres:92 words
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Article66 1961-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Four Malayan educationists are to attend a conference oi the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession at New Delhi next month. They are Mr. Teerath Ram. representing the Malayan Teachers' National Congress. Mr. Lum Kin Tuck and Miss Mary Jalleh. representing66 words
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312 1961-07-24 5 Postmaster fined $500 for using postal money T OW Woon Tho, 24, postmaster at Mengka-•*-i rak, was yesterday sentenced to one days jail and fined $500 or six months' jail for criminal breach of trust of $503 belonging to the Postal Services Department. Mr. R Murugiah. acting Controller of Posts.312 words
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109 1961-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, bun. —Nearly all the 220 students joining the Technical College here tomorrow are scholarship students. Only 13 are private students. More than 150 are on scholarships awarded by the Federation and S^ate governments. The others will be financed from scholarships by various109 words
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Article, Illustration870 1961-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The first South-East Asian golf championship ended here yesterday after four days of highly competitive and enjoyable play and Hong Kong were worthy winners but by a smaller margin than was expected. If there was a surprise in this annualSoong Hon Sin - 870 words
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Article, Illustration291 1961-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— The final results of the tour-day tournament were Ist 2nd 3rd 4th day day day day Tot. Hong Konr 219 236 237 239 941 Singapore 343 242 239 250 974 Thailand 242 251 244 245 982 Malaya 240 246 257 244 987 Burma 248291 words
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Advertisement59 1961-07-24 6 SINGAPORE'S Woiiß Weng Foo who played a big part in his team's success In the tournament. Singapore finished runners-up to Hong Kong. rudge' nil] "I -?;^lU.^ l|7Tv y BKITAINS BEST BICYCLE A Product Of RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD. England. HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS: Deposit $30.00 Monthly $15.00 KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 124,59 words
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Article, Illustration476 1961-07-24 7 THIS FANTASTIC KIDNAP WAS PLANNED IN A CAIRO CAFE ON the night of April 26, 1944, a German staff car travelled along the main road that crossed northern Crete. Sentries at 22 (lerman traffic-control posts saluted as they saw the pennants on476 words
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Article789 1961-07-24 7 kidnapping raid was out of the question. The only chance of grabbing Kreipe was between early morning and dark when he was travelling between the villa and his headquarters in Herakleion. Leigh-Fermor went over Kreipe's route and found the perfect spot for an ambushDaily Mirror - 789 words
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Miscellaneous305 1961-07-24 7 Buys Bunny Btj Rniph Hvinutuht if wTTTk Know ich wait fer "5/'7| If x can't fi6seiO| Ijlj/,/ Kbut iain't.»»v}ll/,7// f- IT'SI CTH' PUCKS T SHOW UPJ ITJ I'VE BEEN P M "V I'l^l* ONE VET! J-J "i f lA'i Abiivr Bt§ A I Capp A Y~ rHBFWILLLAFF NOW, HE I305 words
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1195 1961-07-24 8 The Straits Times Monday, July 24, 1961. The National Language Tan thousand people. :i large number of them civil servants, teachers and schoolchildren, were at Merdeka Stadium on Saturday to pledge loyalty and allegiance to the nation and "due honour tc the status of the national language." The specific undertaking1,195 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1961-07-24 8 Persia: Spoilt by a surfeit of U.S. dollars THE turmoil caused by the claim of General Kassim to Kuwait has give*"! a sharper edge to all relations, internal and foreign, that touch the Persian Gulf. Persia, pre-occupied with her own troubles, has so far not been directly involved, but she1,511 words
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628 1961-07-24 8 FISH RESEARCH: ALL STAFF TRAINED LETTERS I WOULD be grateful il you would allow me space to comment further on the subject of inland fishery research in this country arising out of the second letter by Dr. Johnson appearing on July 10. But it Is not proposed to prolong correspondence628 words
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Advertisement239 1961-07-24 8 2jiiiiic)iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiMic]iiiiiniiiii(iniiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic}iiiiiiiii£ I JUST OUT! j Reader^ Digest j I JULY ISSUE $iio 1 C r— Containing s Elephants Are Human Almost. Some omusing ond heorf-worming stories of elephants, by a mon who ho. C studied them for 25 years. "Rescue Breathing" New Way te Save Live*. A simple method of239 words
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Article478 1961-07-24 9 Whitley Council staff side gets full mandate to oppose Government move KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A MANDATE was given to the staff side of the National Whitley Council today to reject the Government's move to raise the retirement age of its employees from 95 to 60.478 words
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Article, Illustration171 1961-07-24 9 MINISTERS and members of the diplomatic corps spent more than an hour at v festival of books in the national language at the 1 1 ii. ku Abdul Rahman Hall in Kuala Lumpur MjfcLVday as the second phase of the national language171 words
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141 1961-07-24 9 A RED-LETTER DATE AS BLATCHFORD GETS CLOSER KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sandwiched between the dates July 28 and July SI is a red-letter day for hundreds of Malayan tamilles. For during this period the 900 troops of the original Congo Special Force are due to arrive home after completing their United141 words
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534 1961-07-24 9 'ACTION' THREAT BY 10,000 HOSPITAL MEN ON SALARIES Government Medical and Health Employees' National Trade Union today decided on "strong"' action if the Government did not meet wage demands for 10.000 hospital servants. And it gave the Government three months from today to do so. KUALA' LUMPUR, Sunday The union's534 words
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Article94 1961-07-24 9 Trade in records up, he says VLINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. k J.N. Bailey, an American phonograph records executive, predicted here today that the volume of record trade In this area would overlake that In the European market in time to come "Record trade In thLs area has grown considerably and the94 words
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Article51 1961-07-24 9 MUAR. Sun —Teachers representing Muar last night won the inter-dlstrict teachers' debate at the new secondary school hal! here where they met teachers from Segamat. They opposed the motion that "Modern civilisation is degenerating." The debate was organised by the Muar branch of the National Union of51 words
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146 1961-07-24 9 [JUANTAN, Sun. Two hundred families In Cameron Highlands have decided to quit their vegetable holdings and move to new land because their farms will be under water when the Camerons hy-dro-electric project Is completed. A Pahang Government spokesman said that 76 square miles146 words
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90 1961-07-24 9 Journal calls for training for Malayan librarians KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya needs a school to train librarians, says the latest issue of the Malayan Library Journal, published by the Library Association of Malaya. It says that Malaya can have more effective research libraries and public libraries only if professional librarians90 words
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Article247 1961-07-24 9 Police recover $50,000 herbs SINGAPORE, Sun. Detectives raided a house in Koek Lane here early this morning and recovered more than $50,000 worth of Korean medicinal herbs, which had been stolen from an import and export firm a few hours earlier. Five men who were guarding the loot at the247 words
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Article, Illustration228 1961-07-24 10 THE OCEAN. By F. O. Ommanney. (Oxford Unr»«r- tity Pr—t. Bi. 66.) j By CHARLES SPA r|CEANOGRAPHY has made new strides since Dr. Ommanney's tightly packed book was first published. The second edition consequently has been considerably revised. There is also evidence of Dr.228 words
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851 1961-07-24 10 m s i S n five thousand years of silent desiccation, the vast emptiness of the Sahara is stirred by new life. Oil, mineral wealth, even water whooe presence was undreamt of by the pioneers of last century, are changing the face851 words
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Advertisement824 1961-07-24 10 HP wk M ocfl^l fc. X.. I I Be warned if you bake with Stork they'll always ask for more Yes, use Stork, and your family will keep you busy busy baking lots of deliciously tempting cakes, mclt-in-the-mouth pastry, and feather-light puddings. But with Stork you'll like baking a lot824 words
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Advertisement79 1961-07-24 10 SEE SANYO ON DEMONSTRATION AT -A ia !nian iiui jLJH H Km I si T. M. A. Ltd. 61. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. FROM 24-7-61 to 25-7-61 VITREOUS PORCELAIN ENAMEL SINKS From only $55 wonderful value in new I streamlined sinks to fit the modest budget of every young I j79 words
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Miscellaneous324 1961-07-24 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 9. Swallow seen by dwarf wh«n 1. Roy gets right job In chan- carrying a new gun (0). nel broadcasting a name for Tribe gone without a slngte liquor (4. 10). sound (si. 9. Acutely distressing U*k In 7. Last letters need revision, but the field?324 words
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Article1688 1961-07-24 12 From Our Market Correspondent 'J'HE main feature of the Malayan Stock Exchange last week remained the over-bought position of tin mining section. There are still quite substantial amounts of scrip to be taken up, but observers believe this will only be a matter of time.1,688 words
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Article46 1961-07-24 12 WEEKS STOCK INDICCS July IT July 11 July 19 July 90 July 31 July 27 1 174.76 173.09 171.37 170.72 170.90 170.90 333..">2 327.90 ***** 323.63 325.3" 30"> 62 241.82 241. »2 241>2 241.43 241.43 24L27 Jan. 1 1958-100. Industrials: Tint: t Rubbtrt:46 words
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Article47 1961-07-24 12 Sarawak's June rubber exports totalled 4,194 tons, up 595 tons over the previous month. White pepper shipments amounted to 549 tons, down 151 tons, and black pepper exports 205 tons, up 86 tons. Bauxite shipments totalled 36,251 tons down 4,573 tons compared with May.47 words
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Article87 1961-07-24 12 THE Malayan E»chan R t Banks' Association made BMM BsaWSM In ill rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100) Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33J, O.D 33J PO d/st 34 3/16 credit bills, 31 i trade bills. Selling T.T. or 0.0. raady: Canada 33 5/16: Swedish Kroner87 words
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Article1334 1961-07-24 12 si'- RnmiT «5'- j 300 142 K. Linjut 275,- 247/64 16/6 IS' Kunoani 4.221* 3.05 Kuchu 4.20 4^2'j 10 6 t larut 9 6 2.20 1.53 Lirgui 2.10 2.02 22 3 13 7Vj London Tin 20 3 19 41'- 24/- I. Perak 35/- 34 9 49/- 23/-1,334 words
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545 1961-07-24 12 Tin: Local sources still bullish on future price trends rpHE Singapore tin price last week appeared to 1 be consolidating and local market sources are still bullish regarding future price trends. They point out little can be expected in way of a further rise till towards the end of AugustAP - 545 words
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Advertisement259 1961-07-24 12 CLOSING PRICES rubbrr tin Ipcr Ib.) (per i.imi) July n ti:.', cl*. 5455.1ir». 18 8«" H>. SJ.-K.37' 19 B.i cts. MM 20 84f<K. 51.V1.871 21 851 cts. 5161.62} 546U.00 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in liij.nui i}l.\RTtßl.V Rr.TI K\ QI'ARTER ENDING 311 li II (ales of Tin Ore: 10,592 picula259 words
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Advertisement1137 1961-07-24 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES BAHAU LOCAL COUNCIL NOTICE Applications are Invited for the Thl ls to Inform the public appointment of a Secretary. Ap- at Mr T* l Ken 8 Song of our piicants should be Federal Clll- Insurance and Home Delivery tens and have passed the Cam- 1 llas lefl1,137 words
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Advertisement414 1961-07-24 13 I In o j (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT ;o BTaBBs Si I Mm. )—Box St tt: mxtrm COOK WANTED IMMEDIATELY w:<ti rer.r: •aVsVaBMB, Male pre- ferrcd. Box A 1470 S.T. K.U ESTATE FACTORY CLERK wanted for sheet rubber and centrlfuged latex. Particulara to Box Al46s B.T. K.U PHARMACIST414 words
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1797 1961-07-24 14 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP, Stable's Downing Street won the Governors Cup over B£f in heavy going here today. Ridden by Laurie Johnson, Downing Street won by a neck from Shamrock Slipper in an exciting finish. Dominator was a close third with the lavourlte. Morning Flight,1,797 words
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Article527 1961-07-24 14 T ONDON, Sun. Jim Beatty. the American Olympic runner, ran the first cub-four-minute mile in Britain this year here at White City yesterday. His effort helped the United States men's team to beat Britain toy 122 points to 88 in their twoday match. But theReuter - 527 words
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Article386 1961-07-24 14 SYDNEY. Sun.— Results of Australian looiball matches: NSW FED DIV. 1: Sydney Austral 4 Auburn 4: Apia 3 Budapest 0- Prague 2 GladesvUle 1; South Coast 3 Hakoah l: Bankstown 0 Hellenic 0; Canterbury 5 Nortnside 0. NSW FED DIV. 2: Granville 2 Balgownie 1; Toongabbie386 words
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Article102 1961-07-24 14 Thai Cup men for Penang open PENAMi. Sun. Thailand have rnti-rcd two Thomas Cup players faff the Prnang open badminton championships which «ill begin hero on July 2fc 1 liey arc Somsook Rooinasu kanon. the Thai No. .mil his doubles partner h.i\i> lert Chumkum. Tlu-y will he accompanied by a102 words
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Article222 1961-07-24 14 QEREMBAN, Sun. Theft O was one upset in the men's singles oi the Negn Seinbilan L.T.A. champtonships, which entered its second day today, when Selangor's Kok Wai Lam beat seeded M. F Vilvaratnam of Negri 6-2. 3-6, 6-2. Results: M>'n'» singles: K> r. v. bt. M222 words
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Advertisement265 1961-07-24 14 T If yon suffer J from A BRONCHITIS I read this I EPHAZONE tablets arc availabto to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZON li is Off to take, safe to use anil gives quick relief and sureness of effect.265 words
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Article539 1961-07-24 15 ROUGH PLAY MARS KEY GAME IN THE SOUTH ZONE SELANGOR LEAD 4-1, THEN THE TIDE TURNS AGAINST THEM S (.OR 4 STORK 4 By Ken I crnandtz. Kuala Lumpur. Sun. SINGAPORE [ought back from 1-4 five minutes after the interval to hold Selangor to 4-4539 words
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146 1961-07-24 15 The latest positions in the Cup tourney ATEST positions in the Malaya Cup soc c c r competition are: P W D L F A Pts. S «or S 4 1 0 22 14 9 Spore 5 3 2 0 2112 8 S vices 5 2 0 3 IS 12146 words
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Article192 1961-07-24 15 JOilOßt: Z MALACCA 0 BATU PAHAT. Sun— Johore gained their second victory in the South Zone of the Malaya Cup when they beat 'Malacca with two se-cond-half goals. Exchanges-- were even in the first hair but neither side could score. Johore asserted their superiority192 words
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347 1961-07-24 15 SNAP GOAL BY MAJID IS 'WINNER' FOR PERAK PERAK 2 PENANG 1 by How Pow Peck. Ipoh, Sun. A SNAP goal from 30 yards by wing-half Majid ArifT in the 72nd minute gave Perak victory over Penang in this vital Malaya Cup tie which may decide the North Zone championship.347 words
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218 1961-07-24 15 Services prove too strong for Negri SERVICES 5 NEGRI 0 SINGAPORE, Sun. Joint Services showed thai they will be a team to be respected in the second round of the Malaya Cup competition when they trounced Negri Sembil.ui 5-0 at Jalan Besar tonight. Services forwards used their power smart shooting218 words
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Article531 1961-07-24 15 SEREMBAN. Sun. One Malayan and seven State records were broken at the Negri Sembilan AAA championships held here today. Hoo Huan Nyin. 18-year-old schoolgirl, broke the Malayan women's shoi putt rrtord of 30ft lin by iin. Huan Ny:n also established two HI State" marks 105531 words
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Article153 1961-07-24 15 Flavell in line for Test 'cap' f ONDON. Sun. John Flavell. Worcestershire's right-arm fastmedium bowler, is in line to win his first Test cap for England at the age of 32. Flavell was today included in the 13 players from whom England's team will be chosen for the vital FourthReuter - 153 words
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Article120 1961-07-24 15 LONDON, Sun. Close of play scores Ui yesterday s cricket matches: At Lord's: Australians 316-8 dec (Mackay 168, Bennett 5-76). Middlesex 36-0. At Maidntone: Kent 377-5 dec. (P. Richardson 71, Prodger 170 not out). Essex 29-1. At Cork: Scotland 166 (Ford SO Duffy 3-8). Ireland 48-2. AtReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement294 1961-07-24 15 PAINT AND SPRAY THE £fectri« WAY TO OBTAIN THAT PROFESSIONAL FINISH! vXHtI jLS'V ou FURNITURE GREEN PRAM CAR \3«J'' I j#§r ll#tt iproyn arc avor«M,*4 Jwfflil mil jrffip^ fOr 12 month Current conmmptioa xypmTT^»^ HlflLnrt'VW^ obout 1 4 ompt et 220 voltt. 1-mKKKtESBSA*^ ac or dc An au-purposi SPRAYfR. EASY294 words
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Miscellaneous21 1961-07-24 15 STiOR LEAGUE DIV. 1: -Sunrise v TPCA 'A 1 i Princes Rd>; Div. 3: SCRC XT v Airport. RC (Piidu Rcli.21 words
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Miscellaneous374 1961-07-24 15 BADMINTON [Mis.- Cliunn Wee Lian 15-5. 15-10 Tan Kong Wah and Miss Lhi Sic v MALACCA C HAMPIOXSHirS: York bt Tay Kah Chong and Miss Men* singles qfinals: Oeon?e Yap Catherine Llm 15-12. 15-9. bi Siew Fook Lin 15-3. 15-4; Law VrtnanV slnelc^ s-flnals: Koh Hoe Teik Soon bl Wilfred374 words
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Article498 1961-07-24 16 HUNDREDS DIE IN THREE-DAY FRENCH- TUNISIAN BATTLE agree on ceasefire j^ SILENT IJi/erta today counted the cost ol three days of bloody fighting as the crisis over France's garrison there moved slowly towards solution. When lhe Tunisians and French agreed lo ship fighting l;ist ni^liiReuter - 498 words
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Article110 1961-07-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A la- mily of three tonight received acid burns when they were attacked by a gang while having dinner In their home In Aljunied Road. Those Injured wen-: a 54--year-old mother. Mak Yeong. her daughter Lee Cheng, 25 and her son Lee Ah Seng.110 words
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Article100 1961-07-24 16 PARIS. Sun. Mr. Robert McN.imara. United Slates Defence Secretary. j started day-long talks* on [strengthening European defences—4n the light of a threatened Berlin crisis— with NATO Commander Gen. Lauris Norstad. at Shape Headquarters near here this morning. Mr. McNamara arrived at the headquarters accompanied by Gen.Reuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration53 1961-07-24 16 AMERICAS second astronaut Captain Virgil "(ius" Grissom. wearing his spacesuit and helmet, walks towards the Mercury-Redstone vehicle whirh rocketed him into space on Friday. Hr was picked up irom the Atlantic 15 minutes later after a perfect flißht. but the capsule sank53 words
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Article56 1961-07-24 16 LONDON. Sun. Robert Weldon went to drive yester- day and smashed into the 1 car ot his ex-commander- ln-chlcf. Field Marshal VisCOttQt Montgomery. 'You know who I am?" snapped Monty to the veteran of the North African j campaign. -I do.- replied Weldon. "And I wishUPI - 56 words
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Article30 1961-07-24 16 MUNICH. We*t Germany. Sun. The West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, today appealed to Mr". Nikita Khrushchev to release Germans still held by Lhe Soviet Union— Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article25 1961-07-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A goodwill mission from South Korea will arrive here tomorrow for a thrpp-day visit as guests of the Federation Government25 words
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Article199 1961-07-24 16 OINGAPORE, Sun —A team O of six globetrotters from London on a 60,000-miles journey round the world in two Land-rovers are now in Singapore. Tliey are Dennis Frith. 27. a Cambridge law graduate. Maurice Stone, 29, a motor engineer, his wife Ann. Brian Eade.199 words
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825 1961-07-24 16 SCC BEAT PADANG NEIGHBOURS TO TAKE OVER LEAD SINGAPORE, Sunday R.A.F. were without a match today and S.C.C.. taking advantage of this, beat their padang neighbours. S.R.C. by three wickets and took over the leadership of the S.C.A. Senior tou rnament. In a low-scoring match S.C.C. dismissed S.R.C. for 104825 words
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373 1961-07-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sun Peter Cowling today set a new Sembawang course record when he clocked 61.87 to beat Peter Brown's record by 2.235ec. at the Forces Motoring Club's Summer Sprint over the Sembawang circuit. But Cowling did not win the F.T.D. award for cars. That373 words
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Article115 1961-07-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. YM.C.A. railed by iv.o runs in ;i tood bid to ix-.it S.R.c. In their junior louriiiiniciu crickei mmrli ;«t BalcsUer K >. s.R.c. helped by ~,.i in- tie Sou/. i. loiiillrcl 148. iv sou/. i hit ;i six ;ind nine fours, y.m.c.a. In115 words
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