The Straits Times, 26 July 1961
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Title Section23 1961-07-26 1 AVEyik daily nni n n :»^ffilfc o V\ ri ins flO.OOO n*t»~ The Straits Times E.std. 1845. WEDNESDAY. JULY 26. 1961. 13 CENTS23 words
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Article471 1961-07-26 1 Constitutional conference is proposed A meeting to talk on future relations SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has invited the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to start preliminary discussions on the future constitutional relationship of the two countries. The Singapore Government announced471 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-07-26 1 Selkirk has a half-hour talk with Tengku returned to Singapore by RAF plane this afternoon. Last night he and ihe visit ing Lord Casey. Australia's former Minister of Kxterii.il Affairs, dined with the Tengku. PICTURE shows the Prime Minister greeting Lord Selkirk on his arrival at the Residency. Looking on110 words
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167 1961-07-26 1 Tunisia ready to fight on Bourguiba TIMS. Tuesday PRESIDENT Bourguibe claimed today tluit French forces had no! returned to their bases since the Bizerta battle. "We are ready lor new hostilities we are determined to resist to the very end." he said. The President, who today had his second meetingReuter - 167 words
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Article71 1961-07-26 1 LONDON, Tues.— A vaccine against the common cold was now a possibility following the discovery by British scientists of a way to detect certain common cold viruses in a test tube, it was stated here today. The British Medical Research Council, announcing this in its annual report,Reuter - 71 words
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231 1961-07-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya and South Korea are to exchange diplomatic representatives. Tengku Abdul Rahman announced this today after a 60-minute talk with a four-man Korean goodwill mission at the Residency. After the talks the Tengku sent a message to the South Korean231 words
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Article57 1961-07-26 1 SAN LUIS POTOSI. Mexico. Tues. Soldiers and riot police clashed today in bloody street battles with more than 1.000 irate supporters of a defeated gubernatorial candidate More than 20 persons were injured, four of them seriously, and 15 arrested. Tear-gas grenades. night sticks and rifleUPI - 57 words
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Article133 1961-07-26 1 HAVANA. Tue.s. Dr Fidel Castro announced today that the 33 passengers and five crew of the hijacked U.S. jet airliner are free to leave Cuba at any time. The plane, flying from Miami to Tampa. Florida, was taken over In mid-air shortly after take-off yesterday.Reuter - 133 words
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Article48 1961-07-26 1 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno has authorised the start of construction of an institute of marine studies at Ambon, in the South Moluccas. The institute is to be built with Russian aid and advice, and Russians will make up part of the faculty.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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1619 1961-07-26 1 Higher Bank Rate, purchase tax up 10 per cent: 'Quit Lloyd told LONDON, Tuesday. |JR. SELWYN LLOYD, Chancellor of the Exchequer, today gavi Britain a strong dose of austerity measures and waned of further Government economies at home and abroad next year. He announcedReuter - 1,619 words
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Article30 1961-07-26 1 TALKS ON FUND WITHDRAWAL WASHINGTON, i British Treasarj n la W.isliimlon «Jiwith offit i;ils of !> tioiui Monetary and irawiag «>r hwii to Britain's balaa< r r liirath position a30 words
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Article75 1961-07-26 1 N. ZEALAND GIFT TO SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Tues Hie New Zealand Government has announced a gilt ot $255,000 £30.000' to Sinu;>pore ior setting up an industrial research unit heir. A spokesman of the New Zealand Commissioners office here said today that the gift. under the Colombo Plan was a result of75 words
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Article18 1961-07-26 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. VicePresident Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. 72. was sworn in i today as Acting President. I18 words
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287 1961-07-26 2 Violence flares again in Congo: 5 killed LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. Five Congolese died in a brawl beI tween Congolese troops I and civilians in StanI leyville which ended in i the burning of about 20 1 houses in the town's African quarter. a United Nations spokesman said here today. The spokesmanReuter - 287 words
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Article57 1961-07-26 2 NEW YORK, Tues. A 15--year-old girl with a bullet in her stomach crawled 2\ 2 miles yesterday and told a neighbour in Midland, Texas, that her father had killed her four brothers and sisters, shot her then turned the gun on himself. The girl. Louise Kinsey, is57 words
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Article23 1961-07-26 2 ROME, Tues. Professoi Amintore Fanfani, Italian Prime Minister, has accepted an Invitation to visit Russia from Aug. 2 to s.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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157 1961-07-26 2 ROME, Tuesday A TURKISH belly dancer yesterday blamed her highly publicised strip-tease on someone's nimLle fingers probably those of a nobleman. "I was performing an i oriental dance." Nana X'alsh told the final hearing of the famous Rome scandal trial, "when somebody slipped downUPI - 157 words
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Article97 1961-07-26 2 FORGER HAS APPEAL DISMISSED NAIROBI, Tues.— Two Supreme Court judges yesterday dismissed the appeal by 19-year-old lan Hector Matheson against sentence of 18 months' jail. He had been convicted of forging telegrams purporting to have been exchanged by the Governor of Kenya, Sir Patrick Renlson and the Colonial Secretary, Mr.Reuter - 97 words
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Article68 1961-07-26 2 ACCRA. Tues.— An international trade union conference on apartheid in South Africa opened here last night at the headquarters of the Ghana trades union congress. The aim of the three-day meeting organised by the World Federation of Trade I'nions. is to find ways and means of '-compellingReuter - 68 words
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Article402 1961-07-26 2 TIN'S MONTH WITHOUT THE BUFFER 'INTEREST NOW ON LONGER-TERM PROBLEMS OF THE INDUSTRY' rpHE Financial Times says editorially today that it is just a month since the International Tin Council's buffer stock was exhausted and, despite some quite severe fluctuations, the London price of tin has shown little change on402 words
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Article, Illustration41 1961-07-26 2 NEGRO entertainer Sammy Davis Jr and his Swedish film star wife May Britt introduce their baby daughter to the Press at their home in Hollywood. Baby Tracy Hillivi was born on July 5. I' P.I. picture.41 words
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Article53 1961-07-26 2 MONTEVIDEO, TOM. Seven countries have begun final talks here to set into operation a Latin-American common market. The seven Argentina. Brazil, Chile, Mexico. Paraguay. Peru and Uruguay are the iignatories to a treaty setting ip a free trade association Bolivia. Ecuador. Colombia md Venezuela mayReuter - 53 words
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219 1961-07-26 2 GOVT. PUTS UP PRICE OF PHONE CALLS, LETTERS ONDON. Tues The Gove-nment yesterday announced higher telephone and postal charges to raise a total of £25 million a year. Mr Reginald Bevins. the Postmaster General, announced the inert charges in the House <>; Commons to cries of protest from the LabourReuter - 219 words
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Article557 1961-07-26 3 KENNEDY WILL OUTLINE TO AMERICAN PEOPLE NEW STATE OF MILITARY PREPAREDNESS TO MEET SITUATION WASHINGTON. Tues Paris after talks in the French capital on strengthening European defences in the light of the Berlin situation. Meanwhile. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Chancellor tof the Exchequer, will underline557 words
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302 1961-07-26 3 KENNEDY URGES NETWORK OF COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES WASHINGTON. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday invited all coun- tries to participate in a communication satellite system "in the interests of world peace and closer brotherhood among; peoples throughout the r world. The President issued the invitation in a statement laying down his Government's policyReuter - 302 words
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185 1961-07-26 3 Europe: 'A move by Britain this week 9 VIENNA. Tues. Dr Eduard Hartmann, Austrian Agriculture Minister, said here today that Britain was expected to announce at this week's ministerial council meeting of the European Free Trade Association her decision to enter into early negotiations with the Common Market. Hr saidReuter - 185 words
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175 1961-07-26 3 A U.S. JET CHASES HIJACKED i AIRLINER MIAMI, Tues.— A United States jet fighter chased a U.S. Electra airliner when it was seized in mid-air yesterday and its pilot forced at gunpoint to fly the plane to Cuba. The airliner belonged to Eastern Airlines and was on a flight fromReuter - 175 words
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105 1961-07-26 3 Whitehall's new office to give aid I ONDON. Tues. The' Ijl British Government yesterday opened a new department to co-ordinate technical assistance to overseas countries. Tt will enable Britain to et more effectively reqi.ssts for technical help from countries inside and outside the Commonwealth. The new Department of Technical Co-operation,Reuter - 105 words
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Article49 1961-07-26 3 LONDON. Tue».— Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of the Federation of the Rhodesia and Nyasaland. will visit London in November. He will address the Institute of Directors, an association to safeguard the interests of individual directors which has branches in several parts of the Commonwealth—Reuter.49 words
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Article174 1961-07-26 3 HAVANA. Tuesday. SOVIET spaceman Yuri Gagarin was greeted by Dr Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, 'vhen he arrived here last night in an Ilyushin airliner President Osvaldo Dorticos and Cubas Council of Ministers were also on the tarmac to meet him. Later a174 words
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Article36 1961-07-26 3 MONTREAL. Tues.— West Germany may buy a small number of new Canadian transport planes which can hold two jet fighters instead of the usual one, the Canadian press news agency reported today— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement120 1961-07-26 3 GOODYEAR DOCK FENDERS PROTECT THE WHARVES AND TANKERS AT SHELLS NEW REFINERY. To protect the wharves at Pulau Bukom from the >-. jolts and crushing impact of great tankers. Shell chose Goodyear rubber dock fenders. Virtually immune to the effects of j^ing. abrariM and corrosion, Goodyear fenders last longer than120 words
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Advertisement306 1961-07-26 3 Gone with the Wind are your stomach troubles Why suffer yourself to bear those pains caused by indigestion, gastric acidity and other stomach disorders when RABRO can put an end to them all. Start taking RABRO tablets and stop those pains. FLOOr? FINISHING iBSM\\ V^V^Vf\f A A ruboerise<l lasting seal306 words
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Miscellaneous240 1961-07-26 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTVVWt M.ICVICK 41.7 mures A.M. 6.00 Time Signal; Negaraku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies: 6.50 Keep Fit With Teik Lee; 7.00 Ray Martin And His Orchestra; 7.30 Time Signal. The News: 7.35 Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language: 8.03 Housewives Choice: 8 56240 words
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Miscellaneous155 1961-07-26 3 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORT \\.\\i: StRVICK 41 inrtlrMlliipi UAVt StRVKt 47ti mrtrrs A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 602 Morning Prelude: 7.00 The New.-,: 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News; 8.05 More Melodies Ac Sunrise: 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary: 11.02 Mumc Mo.saic: 11.30 Topic For Today; 12.00 Mirl-day Serenade: P.St155 words
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Article435 1961-07-26 4 ARBITRATION COURTS NO" TO BID FOR POSTPONEMENT IN SACKINGS. WAGE CASE 'pIK Industrial Arbitration Court today rejected an application by the management of the Tan Tong Meng Transport Company to postpone a case between it and the Singapore General Employees' Union to allow it to call the435 words
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Article54 1961-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A total of 1.417 candidates has been registered for the National Language Public Examination to be held next month at nine examination centres. The oral tests will be held on Aug. 8. 9 ajnd 10 and the written examination will take place on54 words
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221 1961-07-26 4 CROUCHING YOUTH IS CLEARED OF LOITERING SINGAPORE, Tues.— A found crouching behind a wall near the nurses' hostel at the General Hospital on the night of July 4 with a yellow cloth wrapped round one hand was today acquitted in the Eighth Magistrate's Court of any offence. The youth. Lee221 words
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526 1961-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A HONG KONG expert on tobacco manufacture told a court here today that he did not feel "happy" about how certain things were allegedly done in the Asia Tobacco Co., Ltd., Singapore, during his recent service there. Mr. Koo Tsan Tsiat was testifying526 words
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Article101 1961-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Ballet will hold Its eighth session of performances at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m. on August 9. 10. 11 and 12. Proceeds from the first night will be donated to St. John's Home for the Aged. Tickets priced at $4.101 words
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198 1961-07-26 4 FLDA taking over 2,000 acre schemes KUALA LI'MPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation National Land Council today agreed that all land development schemes over 2,(KW) acres each should be turned over to the Federal. Land Development Authority. It Is not certain, however, whether the two Pan-Mala-yan Islamic Party-controlled States of Kelantan and198 words
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Article137 1961-07-26 4 Technical education week SINGAPORE. Tues. The vital need for technical education will be stressed to the people during the Commonwealth Technical TrainIng Week beginning here on July 31. The occasion, which Is being observed here for the first time, will feature special programmes drawn up by the Government as well137 words
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82 1961-07-26 4 American education team stimulated by Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A party of American educationists on a visit here said today they were highly ".stimulated" to see the importance Malayans placed on education. The party comprises Dr. E. Turner, Dr. Paul E. Smith, Miss L. Edinger and Mrs. B. Dondineau. from82 words
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Article86 1961-07-26 4 Fire Fund goes up by $4,612 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Bukit Ho Swee Firt» National Relief Fund today swelled by $4,612.10. The biggest donation of $4,471.10 came from Radio Singapore, being proceeds of Its "Nyala Harapan" variety show held yesterday. Two other contributions received by the funtl committee were from the86 words
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Article67 1961-07-26 4 Blow-torch burglars strike SINGAPORE, Tues.— Thieves broke into a shop in Middle Road last night and carried away textiles worth $15,000. A blow-torch was used to cut through crossbars of an Iron gate to enter the shop. The proprietor. Mr. H.P. Chagarie, who lives in Selegie Road, arrived at the67 words
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Article22 1961-07-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The annual meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress, Johore Bahru branch, will be held on Aug. 4.22 words
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Advertisement197 1961-07-26 4 ■PH'SfSSR'^H BOOTH Eft B1 ASIAN PREMIERE |»y (S^l?inf@lL fj TAUAPPAU7 0 Aft D U Out of the tidal wove of human history comes this ever- stirring drama of the rebellion that shook a civiliiatioii of a lovo that challenged a world ■mHs^LKjf^Kuiw^Mw'^k m XriWfLM > j«VH I ...trith thm tintmt197 words
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Miscellaneous270 1961-07-26 4 fHE following is today's kok. Hong Kong (CX726) 10 schedule of civil aircraft a.m movements at Paya Lebar Ganula: To Bangkok <GAAirport, Singapore. 802) 9.40 ajn.; to Jakan* (GAAKRIVALS B 3 > 5.10 p.m. BOAC: From London, Prank- dS*^ B^gS > gSSS 1 fBA-o R C^°« nT*'' CaICUtt Amstintam VkISSST'!^270 words
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Miscellaneous67 1961-07-26 4 8.30 p.m. at Taibo; House. Scotu Road. SINGAPORE AST SOCIETY: Local artists' painting exhibition, British Council, Amber Mansions, Orchard Road. 10 a.m. to 6 pjn. V.W.C.A. (RAFFLES QUAY): International Women's Club talk by Miss Dftwnwood, 10.30 »-m. Y.W.C.A. (OUTRAM ROAD): Dres.<making, 11 a.m. V.M.C.A.: Singapore Chess Club. 5.30 pjn. GEYLANG67 words
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Article568 1961-07-26 5 COURT GRANTS APPLICATION BY TICKET 45' DEFENCE T^HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will be called to give evidence in the Sessions Court in the case of Sharifah Mahani and her group of supporters who picketed the Selangor Secretariat last May. The568 words
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214 1961-07-26 5 WAGE AGREEMENTS CERTIFIED BY ARBITRATION COURT SINGAPORE. Tues. Three wage agreements, including one between th» new C.K. Tang 1 Singapore^ Ltd. and the Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union, have been certified by the Industrial Arbitration Court. The agreements were gazetted today and are binding on both sides for two yearo.214 words
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Article, Illustration185 1961-07-26 5 Sleeperettes— a touch of luxury for 3rd class KIALA I I MIM 1: Tues. Third -class pas*enj;crs on the night mails will in future travel in greater comfort if an experiment by the Malayan Railway administration is a success. It plans to introduce adjustable reclining seats called "sleeperettes" in two185 words
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Article90 1961-07-26 5 DON'T HOLD HANDS IN PUBLIC KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malay boys and girl.s have been urged not to hold hands while walking in public. The call was made by the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda, when he spoke to members of the Kampong Bahru Malay Youth Club90 words
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Article60 1961-07-26 5 PENANG. Tues The George Town City' Council Transport Employees" Union today appealed to all its nembers to make lull ase of .the national lanruauc when on duty. "Our union pledges full support for the Naiional Language Month and has instructed members to use the national language60 words
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124 1961-07-26 5 A Sunday welcome for Congo troops KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Thousands of families will be at the railway station here on Sunday to welcome home Malaya's Congo Special Force. The troops, mostly drawn from the 4th. Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, and C Squadron, Federation Reconnaissance Regiment, are due at Port Swettenham124 words
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Article52 1961-07-26 5 LONDON, Tues Sir Stafford Foster-Sutton. former Chief Justice in Malaya, has been appointed to conduct an inquiry Into the civil disturbances in Zanzibar in June. Sir Stafford, who held various appointments in Africa after leaving Malaya, is at present president of the Penvons Appeal Tribunals of England52 words
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Article62 1961-07-26 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Air Vice Marshal Alick Foord Kelcey. who has been appointed assistant Chief of Air Staff 'Intelligence) at the Air Ministry. is expected In Singapore on Aug. 1 for a visit. His visit here will be part of a tour of Europe, the Middle East,.62 words
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Advertisement271 1961-07-26 5 RIT see SANYO ON DEMONSTRATION AT I a I HH I ll ll Wm Ml Pf I Wl KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 124. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. FROM 26-7-61 to 27-7-61 lllllllC3IIIIIIIIMII»llllllllllll[]imilllllH[3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIH3IIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllll^ ■MMjii' jan^^^iß &K&JLUL*fE& *outh-east asia I UlT(t'ffl t^ d PREMIERE TODAY! DAILY 3 SHOWS: 3-6-9 P.M. SSH MF*271 words
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Advertisement248 1961-07-26 5 FIRST CHOICE OF THE Jg| NEWEST! AC! Year after year, as the newest ffisK^jfi&t cars roll off tne assembly lines. iSSs?^ "C^^ AC Spark Plugs are specified 13^ -S§~ ■s ong'nal equipment for a'\ ~^T General Motors vehicles* as \>N well as many other competi- I 1 1 1 1248 words
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Article459 1961-07-26 6 MINISTER SAYS GOVT. HOPES THIS WILL TAKE EFFECT GRADUALLY FROM NEXT YEAR rpHE Federation Government hopes that the University of Malaya will use the national language gradually as the medium of instruction from next year, the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib,459 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-07-26 6 Trade balance of S72mil. for Federation KIALA LIMPIR, Tuts The Federation had a favourable trade h.ilam of 572.8 million during thr first quarter of this year, according to statistics published by the Government today. Ihe biggest gain was in trade with West Germany, which yielded a favourable balance of $37.161 words
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Article, Illustration162 1961-07-26 6 Malaya signs a pact for special U.N. funds pal assistant secretary to the economic secretariat, Prime Minister's Department, and Inchp Abdullah bin Ali. assistant secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. After signing copies of the agreement, Dato Aziz and Mr. Spence shook hands. Thr ratification of the basic agreement162 words
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Article161 1961-07-26 6 PENANG, Tues. News has been received of the death In New York last Sunday of Mr. Vincent Madsen. chairman of Malayan American Plantations Ltd and managing director of the plantation division of the United States Rubber Company. Mr. Madsen, 48. left Penang for New York161 words
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Article217 1961-07-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Colombo Plan countries have been asked to help patients in the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement by giving them free correspondence courses while they are under treatment. Courses they are interested in include accountancy, economics, commerce. journalIsm, radio mechanics, engineering and studies217 words
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Article54 1961-07-26 6 TELUK ANSON, Tues.—Mohamed Hanbali bin Haji Siraj. 38. unemployed, who pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday to stealing three sarongs and a shirt worth $17 belonging to his host, was jailed for 18 months to be followed by a years police supervision. He54 words
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Miscellaneous275 1961-07-26 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS apostate dictator (B. 4 Up*et ale, military decora- 6 City of Bclßlum for exampte tlons may result! (8). in fabrication <BY 8 Native monarch who was 7 Cattle I dealt with may be merry Rolng round about <«>. touched ft). 9 Card game for a young275 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1961-07-26 7 Massacre that led to tribe's disintegration THE CAYUSES WERE FROM THEN ON SPURNED BY ALL OTHER INDIANS ON lite afternoon of So- cm ber 2!». IS 17. the gentle Narcissa Whitman, bleeding heavi 1 y from a gunshot wound in her side, tried lo comfort a roomful of terrified peopleDaily Mirror - 1,187 words
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Miscellaneous89 1961-07-26 7 Buys Bunny By Rutph Heimduhi IJ'l Abnor By At Lapp v VNOPE.7- TOPUTINTH'HAWDS FfREWHEN 1 SEETh/ SA IT'S TOO I O'CHILLUM-INTHAP, JCZ^Fm V P-I"ADV, J V TCRRISLF. h V FIRST OR SEGOMD ,< T^S^l'l MAMMY* f Bick Travy By Vhester Gauhi AUvy O»p By V. i\ Butniin y^ 7^ B==89 words
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Article42 1961-07-26 8 11 II ..,V« I/O Minimum MRS TRECIL NUNIS t hn r#nilT<-d ahMaaaa, phm (rrtelfta, on Urn ■*"iu»-ah paaaat t*ay 15.7.4J1. IN MEMORIAM It Mi.rrff %l& I Minimum, IN EVERLOVINC MEMORY of M > ■"i rtrnm »»d or 'oriroit»n bt h-r loving i-hildirn42 words
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Article117 1961-07-26 8 Ib U«,W< Sin 'Minimum i JOHNNY BORC BSi Mr unit a HEAR TNI »<r Band a' Irtfea, l'a«ir Panjang. s i>or« WITH COPPIRTONE. vnil II «ft a *an plut maxlt Cospoi CHICKKN INN. SIAVIEW Hn't fm mr mot' OUctoui Chtcfcva Curry ii; muaic mpohrd u-. bm oi Miiipmt .<117 words
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632 1961-07-26 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, July 26, 1961. The Tide Of Merger The idea of merger hai prospered wonderfully *t the conference in Singapore of the Commonwealth Parliamentary ■■< -uttion. It would ii«- unti ue to say thai all the dtoVuhiet and rewards have been made dear, and the advantage* have632 words
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Article351 1961-07-26 8 Chit v>e teachers have been given something to think about Iby Ml Tai Chee Menu, the pnsidpnt of the Penanf! branch of the Association oi Teachers of English in Chinese Schools. If Chinese secondary schools do not conform to policy and convert to nationally pc status, he has351 words
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Article249 1961-07-26 8 Tlie oronomies and the policies' ol Pacific countries are not quite so plain anct so simple H:- Tasmania's Prime MirJstet may think vh«--n he «"gg— the time is ripe foi 'tlii formation oi a Pacific common market. Mr. Recce is on the right lines no doubt when he249 words
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Article1298 1961-07-26 8 from the LONDON TIMES ASSESSMENT ot the impcct of joining the Common Market on British industry must start on the assumption that there will be losses of preference. Nearly five years ago the Federation of British Industries told the Government that the balance of opinion among industrialists and trade1,298 words
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955 1961-07-26 8 "THE accusations against 1 ua made by the PAP leadership may be reduced to the tolluwing two charges -ITIIAT we are Commuti. Ista or pro-Commun-Uta: 2 THAT we are against the merger of Singapore and the Federation ot Malaya In955 words
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Advertisement637 1961-07-26 8 STRAITS TIMES* FREE PRESS Ft raw ml m4mwU»*r« Mar raari»a«>««.'— m\ I*t PkMt COLO STOtAM AICABI «K>ot mid. •<N«**ea>a milt tmm tmmM .<«<>lln»W)l IMI k a> •■•lmf r**l««. taaaS mhhiwmii ra MafapMi atai >•■- -COLD JTORASI BIANCHIS «1 HOLLAND ROAD. KATOht AUTHORISID AWNTS: CITY BOOK MM. ITOII LTD. IJMAII WI»CHIITt»637 words
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Advertisement196 1961-07-26 8 if 1 eiltCf )IPW ||n3| maiden/orm' V^ the frothy, air-free /7njJ\vV girdle fashioned for Wan till you »c this wonderful wisp of a girdlr! 'So toft in«i<J4 ie frets cuddly next to ynur tkin. So nmocnh k*l invljible eveoi under tights! And the styling is downright delicious! Deeply foamed with196 words
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Article1516 1961-07-26 9 Let us all make Greater Malaysia a reality, says Yong in debate on educational co-operation SINGAPOR Tues BORNEO and Sarawak delegates to the Commonwealth i Parliamentary Association conference here today stressed the inadequacy of training facilities in their countries and were given assurances that both the1,516 words
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233 1961-07-26 9 King may go on tiger hunt during India visit KUALA LUMPUR. Tins. A durbar. complete with Rally caparisoned elephants and mounted lancers, and a tiger hunt arc likely to bo arranged in honour of the Ysng di-Pertuan Agonp when he visits India in December. The.>-p are two of the events233 words
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Article34 1961-07-26 9 TEMERLOH. Tues A tapper. Yassin bin Latch 21, was yesterday fined S.JO or a in for 111-treating a monkey belonnins to a woman at Kampong Tanjong Kertau. ::car Chenor. on March 1734 words
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Article, Illustration174 1961-07-26 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A local cook has established himself as a chef de cuisine of international standard during his visit to worldfamous continental hotels and restaurants. Just back in Singapore at the Goodwood Park Hotel, where he is chief chef. Mr. Wong174 words
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Article102 1961-07-26 9 3 accused of store breaking SINGAPORE. Tues. Three men pleaded not guilty in thr ninth maglstratt court today to a charge ol breaking into a store with the intention of stealing $78,500 worth of South Korean ginseng, (a medicinal herb" in Teluk Ayer Street between 630 p.m. on Saturday and102 words
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78 1961-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tur.S.— Eleven books by American authors translated into our national language Mayo brrn presented to the University of Malaya's two residential college libraries. They were among 200 books donated tn the libraries here by the Urited States Information Service. The Indian78 words
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83 1961-07-26 9 RUSH BY AM AHS FOR A VOYAGE TO ENGLAND SINGAPORE. Tues.—An Knglish kmwmwitt who advertised for an amah today to look :ifter her haby durine a voyage to England, said: "The response from the amahs is tremendous. "Fifteen of them applied today. Only a few said they needed the iob83 words
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267 1961-07-26 9 RUALA LUMPUR. Tue.v A mansion, with Malayan influence in. its design and overlooking the Lake Gardens here, is to be built lor the Deputy Prime Minister. The new house will be of two storeys and haye nve bedrooms, a large rereptlon hall and267 words
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164 1961-07-26 9 PROTEST TO W.H.O. OVER ANTICHOLERA PAPERS Brunei tonV.n. Tuea. The atate Medical Otncer. Dr. Abdul Wahab ArllT. has cabled the World Health Organisation headquarters In Geneva, protesting against the cSii'Kapore authorities demand lor cholera vaccination certificates from Brunei travellers. A similar cable nai been sent to Dr. W. W. Yung.164 words
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Article242 1961-07-26 9 Widow, children to get $15,100 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 25-year-oid widov. and her four children were today awarded a total of $15.--100 damages by the High Court here tor the ceuth of l'er husband In an accident Involving two h'lTi s. Madam Llm Yoke Eiwa, a tr.pper from Ulu Yam242 words
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Advertisement213 1961-07-26 9 QUICKEST WAY to STOP i [indigestion I i^P s^^*^ The world-famous WffX medicine for I'iiii,,,! f&?s63 STOMACH felki» TROUBLES "iwlßSj Wot9ff%w I Tlkes °meDe Witts Antacid JF 4^^7j I ow *'er and stop your paint lj 2ft*&Ut]Ajl I f t?r eating Suitable for NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL I -us in itinn.il213 words
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Advertisement62 1961-07-26 9 s 7 Start your day by using Johwon'i f* V '^^jt) PncXly Heit Powder md Sotp> it .g, J--1 i H^^»^ is the safest ivjv to guard your j^"^~ S^j •kin against the irritatioo and rash />Jj|i iij Caused by prickly heat. A few momenta of daily care will save62 words
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Article83 1961-07-26 10 Michael Tan, .igru 13; Lot 7886, Kampong Koii Road, Sltlawan, Perak; coins swimming. Stanley Leon*, aged 17; 38, Jalan 29. Petaling Jaya. Kuala Lumpur; reading, music. Low Chee Ben*, aged 17: 21, Buktt Kudu Road, Klang. Selangor; songs, stamps Patrick Yeo, aged 16; 9. Jalan 6/26. Petaling Jaya.83 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1961-07-26 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY •by- MAT GETS CHEATED IN EGG BUSINESS MAT Mou^edccr has started a farm icith chickens and a coiv. At first, he has a lot oi trouble with his birds but finally they begin to lay eggs. When Mat is kicked by the cow, Bakar takes on1,199 words
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Advertisement154 1961-07-26 10 1\ use a 1 1 n s amOUN actre ss knows how important it is for Vl 11 successful people to keep their teeth white and li J a ttractive. That's why she chooses theworld's best t vfl toothbrush for teeth and gums. Be like her— buy yourself a Tek154 words
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Advertisement694 1961-07-26 10 j Meaning of 'salt' in science k^l'^RE t 1 h^lf Wye entries S IVI receive to' esvay ccn- Mr Wong Kc^n. as. tests are from cMdren m the teacher has written in con- Federation. I wonder why Sin. nection with Adbul Rashid gapore readers are not so en- who told694 words
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Miscellaneous248 1961-07-26 10 WRITE TO THESE OVERSEAS PALS I \dririinr uir»n. ..c»n 11; V.i. s:ennopc pmne Dunecin. O.ayo. N< Z<- rt .4i.d; ftrt Kkhard Me (nurt. used 11: .so Juniprr b.iet-i. IMiw. I I NY. U.b.A.: slamps. s>. outing. Bernard Arjhicrr, ageu II; c/o Rnodes, 623 A. Route, ti, Tampa in; Florida. U.S.A.;248 words
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Miscellaneous248 1961-07-26 10 Brunei: trading. lninung. tv.iiNuluru Kmr. ..>.u lv: 6-2: Cuome Kiyouv.a-Cno. Ha..ua CU) Aicn-Ken, Japan, curte»Pvjiidence. Pataful K. Mathurr. x ed 12: i M unuie House, Cneimam. Thaim i Bombay) India; slanips, maicubox labels, birds Hasmukh Shah, aged 17: H:isuco Textile (E.A.) P.O. Box 2760, Nalrobe, Kenya; stamps, pobicaros Helen Leigh,248 words
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Advertisement1569 1961-07-26 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREItm ENQUIRIES: Til: 2415 PASSAGE INQUIRIES! Till 2411 TO IDEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON > CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'rtim fiwni EUMAEUS liurpiil. G'rgoM Oil Jllf 30 Jllf 31/ 1 ELPCNOR B men, A'werp, Holt., H turi Gin. 13 Talaf AUTOMEOON I'pail, DuDlm, Havre, H Curj Oil July1,569 words
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Advertisement1257 1961-07-26 11 Vmßli^BßS£M£m3£ii32tm /©SfcStv s Dor p s>htffl p >n| «rrg-j\n "MISNIA" k) I) Suit* II Pift'2l Ml V-VP^y?# "AYUTHIA" a) II Illy/ 4 Aig 5/ 7 A«| I 1 3x3ngK£ «ut»" i) ?i n *»i 2« ji »»i "21 «»i /rWMj& "PANAMA" I) MAu|/4Sept 5/ 1 Sept I I«W Accepting cargo1,257 words
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Advertisement1586 1961-07-26 11 EXPRESS SERVICES Tl LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PBtTS S oon P. Sham Ptntflt •f NCRHtCMN (H) Haalwt, lOf den, G*im)«tti. It Pt/Jlly 70 Jlly 10 11 lENYRACKIE (E.lp) I'Rttl, Tl'dam, Hull, H'burg. My 27/ 1 lENALOER Lpill. A'werp, Vim. H'Durg An VI An I July 2111 OENIOYAI'E.I.) LmnKm. M'brough. Hamburg.1,586 words
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Advertisement1371 1961-07-26 11 V»w McALISTER «c CO., LTD. W. M TEL: Nl 9JJJ, r**+ ELLERMAN LINE A KLA VENESS LINE LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM, lUVRE LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. It NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. CITY OF RIPON Acciptiag can tar Ceilral 1 Sent S'porl P. |*l Peran| America I. H-il/TrnJar 27 31 lily1,371 words
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Article137 1961-07-26 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained a .steady tone. Rothmans rose a further 3s. to 10R.s. 66. and Queensland Press gained 3s. 3d. to 06s. 6d. Aust. Motor Industries eased lid. to 4s. 1 2d. Base metals and oils held a steady trend with Western Mining gaining Is. 6d.137 words
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Article165 1961-07-26 12 CHICS lying alongside the Smgaper* I v wharves taday are: Kinah^lu 44, Kimmi.< 42 «3. San.in.i 30. Senai N\V. It, Karo.'ita Amelia 15 16. Ben- j venue Riverlwink 31 32. Shuako Maru 6 7. Umpire Kitti«»k* 21 22. Ryiiho Mam 4 5. Thorntrand 25 JR. Rajula 35165 words
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Article96 1961-07-26 12 Singapore noon prices per pieul yesterday were: Cepra: IK Continent i .in' v shlpmrnt 527 buyers, S27t I aaMara, Cecenut oil: bu!k $39 sellera. drum S4ot Batten. fepaer Muntok white SIS3t aetlern. Sarawak nhite HM sellers, nywial Sarawak black I VlUt nellers. garbled Ijmpong black ***** Wlltra, LamponK96 words
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321 1961-07-26 12 From Our Market Correspondent /"IONDITIONS were ex- tremely quiet on the Malayan Stock Exchange and a very small turnover was reported yesterday. Whether it will have any profound effect on the local exchange or nut. the statement on British economic measures to321 words
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Article22 1961-07-26 12 Malayan Stork Indict*: July 25 July 24 ndu»lrtal«: i:ii.:,x 170.6S Him: 3>U.43 X'.H.Ui I Rabbrr«: 210.88 240.88 lan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article818 1961-07-26 12 DUSINESS on the Malayan I Stock Exchange. Federation i etuon yesterday Wttll iie num>er of aeals in biackels: Induttnalt: K. and N ord« < 3,000) J.SL" McAhnter < 1.000) SI 35 ON: lobinson ordi (I.OUOi $1 47. Cold ;torr d.OOOi $2.46: S Timn 1.000) 13.82: U.E. ord«818 words
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Article37 1961-07-26 12 SINGAPORE. July 25. RUBBER: 83 j cents per Ib. (down seveneienths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 83c cents (quiet). TIN: 5460.37 1 per picul (up r.i cents). Estimated unofficial offering: 260 tons (unchanged).37 words
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Article214 1961-07-26 12 AUCUST first KU<lt rubber buyers f b. rlo^fd in SinCHporc yesterday m <>3i ffnii (n-r Hi. dov n fiw llghthl of a MM on Monday closing price. S.C.C.R. A. rioMiiK pure. :n r. nl." per I x. -•■■irtay wrrt; Ini I R aVJ Spot fc. 1,, hiivrrj vj.\214 words
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Article80 1961-07-26 12 -J-MI Malayan E>chan*« Bankf Atim rat^n io m*nh»nlii y»»t»rd»y <all ratr> lo MCt) Canada: t.-ivin* airmail TT. .1.11. O 1, :u*. mi rt it 34 3 16 credit bill*, 34i trad* hill' tilling T.T. ar O D rtjrty Canada ■St: l»m Franci 1.191 Haliand Cuildtrt IIS: Oautscht Marks80 words
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339 1961-07-26 12 .rpHE price of tin in A Singapore yesteiday again made a modest gain of 12J cents to $460.37 i on an unchanged offering of 260 tons. i Tin prices held about steady during moderate trading In London overnight. Dealers said buying interest generally339 words
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Advertisement1149 1961-07-26 12 Express U.S.A. PaciCie tjc Atlaatie Coast Service ETA. 1.1 A. £.T.A. E.T.A. fc.I.A. r- il S. FrmciJCS I Argem H. Yck "ttlmi Maru" 17 21 Aut 1* Aul Sept 15 Sept II Sipt 3 Oct "Kaaikawa Maru' 20 24 Sept 21 Sept 13 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 7 Nlv1,149 words
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Advertisement734 1961-07-26 12 (™IoRIENTl LniES l ROUND TRIPS TO HONG KONG JAPAN Wth the exception of "CANTON" October and January, and "CHUSAN" October, al! other vesse's idke approximately 26 DAYS ROUND VOYAGE SINGAPORE JAPAN. SINGAPORE v>a Hong Kong both days. All vessels also call Penang both ways. Otp. S pirt Hiatkut YMaaaau Kill734 words
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Advertisement595 1961-07-26 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER II) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS TAKE NOTICE that the Fir* Meeting of Creditor in me unuer-menuoneo ca.-e.s will be helu on the 3rd Aukiim, 1961 a: the Official Assignee.- Office. Supreme Court Building, Snigapore:— Bankruptcy N>> 412/59. V. V. Raman. 18. Ta*..kutia Estate. Singapore At 10.00595 words
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Advertisement317 1961-07-26 12 NOTICE Frdrr.ition of .M..l.iv» SIbU.OOO.OIIO Roti-trrrd >i.»k U l9b:/:t, NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVKN that the Transfer Register of Hie ab<>ve-meni toned lomi will b« clc*>eti from Ist to IStb 1961. both days lmlu-ne prepai'Htion oi tnfreat wtxnnta, ReßLsiiar of Public Debt. BANK NBOARA I'AXAII MELAYt KIWI A LUMPUR. KERETAPI TANAH317 words
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Advertisement716 1961-07-26 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TEMPORARY JUNIOR TECHNICIANS, D. I. D. PAHANG. Applications are Invited from Feaeral Citizens or State Nationals lor above vacancies on the salary wale of $85x7.50-115/137.50x7.50--197.50/212.50x7.50-280 plus COLA at approved rales. The salary on appointment will be paid according to experience ana qualifications. Selected candidates WIQ be required to716 words
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Advertisement886 1961-07-26 13 ifrTfTW^^^^B^^^^^^^^^i^i^^iTJi (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm WANTED Indian Cook for F.uropean Household. Phone (B'pore) *****. READ the Senior Appointments I Vacant in the Sunday Mail each week. WANTED office/factory /clerk dresser for an estate in Ulu Selangor. Box A 1477 ST.886 words
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Advertisement1046 1961-07-26 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box iO ett. txtra TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE In the Agricultural tield. Applicants should hold suitable agricultural qualifications and preferably have some commercial experience in agricultural chemicals. Suitable transport wtß. be provided and considerable Internal travel should be anticipated. Knowledge of Malay and Chinese preferred.1,046 words
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Advertisement980 1961-07-26 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTID f 21 Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm i SHELF SPACE In your kitchen for a bottle ot Scrubb's Ammonia. It cleans anything and everything. Buy a bottle today. CHINESE COUPLE with child wanted unfurnished room in Jalan Chengkek or surrounding area Box A 4037 S.T. B'pore.980 words
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Advertisement930 1961-07-26 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS it Wort* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm HONG KONQ A FAR EAST BUILDER Eitaolishtd 183* A Bi-Msnthly aerlsdlsal ef Building m\ Rest Estate Activities In tne Far Eait Copies of the June Issue ot The Builder are now available. Contents include: Malsys's Nstlensl Meique. Administrative Building and930 words
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Advertisement1025 1961-07-26 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE I* Here 1 Si (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm FORD PREFECT 1958 one owner taxed November 1961 selling 53.200 on o. Telephoo* Singapore 6*301. ONE TO 14 CRAWLER Tractor and one Bedford school bus. For details Phone M .'2l or 2133 J.B. or B'pore BM or P.O.1,025 words
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Advertisement961 1961-07-26 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 70 Wcrdt Si Min.)— Box SO et: txiru 1960 VOLKSWAGEN radio, 1099 Opel Kekord, Ford Kscort, Hlllman. Rlley 1.5. ISO- Mercedr* 190, 1957 Kord Zephyr. I'hovrolet Hardtop. Rover 80. Chevrolet K. 'air, 1938 Dodga Kings, way. Morris Minor. Hillman. 1953 Morris Minor, 19.'>2 Ford Consul, Triumph Mayflower.961 words
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Advertisement566 1961-07-26 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. !0 Wordt M (Min.)— Box SO elt. txtrm DAISY'S MASSAGB SALOON MB* mess Murage and Btramtmtto 29S River Viillrv Roid: Singapore 8. Tel: *****. TIRIO? LET LAURA slavsags SteamlMtr. Rriresh You Expert Licensed Mas»eur/Muaseu<>e 319-P, River Valley Road. Sin«apore-e. Telepboo* *****. MASSAGE AND TURKISH-BATH (Strambsths) IT-A. Victoria566 words
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Article986 1961-07-26 14 EPSOM JEEP - with EPSOM JEEP yENI VICI Stable's Resquilleur is Class 1 material. On time test, he should have the beating of Lucky Lucky, the P and O Cup runner-up, in (Race 5) at Penang today. Carrying 8.7 Resquilleur routed a useful Class 2 field over 6f in 1 mm. 17986 words
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Article145 1961-07-26 14 EPSOM |EEP CALL BOY POINTER Warn i COLFMAN ST. Kfnurai.i Gilded Prince COLEMAN ST. Mr.itns|ihrrr l>emarara JALAN s \K olrman .^irret Stratosphere Kaoe Z TIONG BAMKI Arctic Recion Now Showing THAI. BAllRllleyday Aloha DASIIERA llpvday Arctic' Rrcion Btor S WINDOW TEST Chicken Curr> Quick Win QI K K WIN145 words
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Article68 1961-07-26 14 LEXINGTON. Tucs. A new world record rrke for a yearling of $390,000 was paid at the Keeneland yearling sales here last night. The record price w for a chestnut colt sired by the famous American racehorse Swaps and out of Obedient. The previous record price tor68 words
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Article87 1961-07-26 14 SPORE BHFA: Jnr Leamir and Cup Wearnes A v Breweries (Farrer Pk), Borneo Motors v STC (Geylang), Airways v P and N (Farrer Pk), Cycle v Airways A (Farrer Pki. HK Bank A v Baia (Farrer Pk). join mi. BAHRT UAGCB: Div. 2 Police v Permuda (Sri Gelam).87 words
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Article67 1961-07-26 14 UELSINKI, Tues.— Livio Berruti, Italy's Olympic champion, won the 200 metres In 21sec. at the triangular athletics international between Finland. Italy and East Germany here yesterday. Berruti was not pressed, finishing half a- second ahead of his nearest rival, his compatriot Armando Sardi. Hans Grodotskl. EastReuter - 67 words
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204 1961-07-26 14 ]if ALACCA. Tues.— A total of 1 236 entries— ,l49 boys and 87 girls has been received for the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council third annual athletics championships to be held at Kubu Stadium here on Aug. 1 and 2. The opening204 words
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Advertisement370 1961-07-26 14 •••••••^•••••••••-AiHNHHH* HO 2,000.- CASH AWARD FOR Csps MULTI-COLOR POSTERS FOR niAMnun deluxe UIArIUNU vacuum jars S. T. 26/7/61 Ist HKsl,ooo/- 2nd HK$5OO/- 3rd HKS3OO/P(||2ES 4th HKSIOO/ Two sth Prizes of HKSSO/- each Plus 45 Consolation Prizes! Winners will EACH receive ONE 21b. 'DIAMOND" FREEZINHOT BOTTLE! f RULES lit* of th*370 words
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Advertisement16 1961-07-26 14 ft' "r U The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wucomm. U S m16 words
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Miscellaneous574 1961-07-26 14 RUNNERS AND RIDERS AT PENANG RACE 1: 2.15-CL 5 DIV 4-7 F 1 848 Birthday Gift II <H. L. One iE. Breuk.. 89 0 Donnelly 8 2 ***** Jalan Brsar 'Chow St.) Paul. 8 8.13 "Dragon 1 3 ***** Demarara (K. Y. Lim» Teh. 6 8.13 (F> Mitchell 3 4574 words
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Miscellaneous592 1961-07-26 14 RACE 5: 4.20-CLASS 1-6 F 1 ***** Lucky Lucky (Sophia Co. G. L. St.) Donnelly. 6 9.0 (F) Johnson 5 2 251 Feyenoord (L T St.) R. Breuk. 48 12 t i 3 ***** Resquilleur (Veni Vlcl St.) Allan. 's 8.2 ..'(SF) Wilson 6 4 ***** Can't Tell (Pioneer St.)592 words
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545 1961-07-26 15 LONDON, Tuesday. RICHIE Benaud's thrilling return to bowling form in the match against Middlesex at Lord's has given Australia a tremendous fillip for the Fourth Test which starts on Thursday at Manchester. They looked a different team altogether on the field against545 words
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257 1961-07-26 15 MIDDLESEX COLLAPSE TO RICHIE'S BOWLING T ONDON. Tues. Richie Benaud, Australia's Test captain, demoralised Middlesex with some magnificent spin bowling on the second day of the match at Lord's yesterday. Middlesex twice collapsed before Benaud's skilfully flighted deliveries. In reply to the Australians' first innings 316 for eight declared, MiddlesexReuter - 257 words
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81 1961-07-26 15 Pong Pin sets 2 records in London SINGAPORE, Tues. Former Singapore schoolboy swimming champion Seah Pone Pin set two records in tne London Grammar Schools championships last week. Pong Pin won the 100 metre* breast-stroke in 69.95 ec and the 100 metres butterfly -stroke in 65.45ec. He was awarded the81 words
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Article81 1961-07-26 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Fourteen players eight boys and six girls have been named to undergo intensive training for the international badminton matches against Malaya to be played here on Aug. 15 and 16. They are: Boys Gan Kok Peng, Llm Shuan, Chlonh Chal Luay, Wat Yam Seng,81 words
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193 1961-07-26 15 -KHOONLEONG IS A HIT IN LANCS LEAGUE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Malayan allrounder Koay Khoon Leong has become a hit with cricket fans in the Lancashire League Penang-born schoolteacher Khoon Leong recently entered the Teachers' Training College at Kirkby. He now plays for Sefton Cricket Club. A recent report in a193 words
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Article1625 1961-07-26 15 SELANGOR LEAGUE FIKST DIVISION P W D L F A Ms. Rnngers 10 9 1 0 55 12 19 SCRC A 10 9 0 1 56 17 18 Sunrise A 10 6 1 ***** 14 SIA A y i 3 2 21 17 11 S. Suleiman 9Bernama - 1,625 words
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Article72 1961-07-26 15 MALACCA. Tues.— Reggie Da Sllva of Singapore will captain the South team against North in the annual cricket match at Singapore on Aug. 5. 6 and 7. The South team Is: R. Da Silva, A. Mungrue, A. De Souza. C. Jeffers. T. Martens. R. Sandosham,72 words
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Article177 1961-07-26 15 SOCCER PERAK LEAGIE: Sg. Bernam 2 Teruna Jaya 2. JOH. BAHKI LEAGUE: Dlv. 2 Education 5 RMN 0. TAIPIXG LEAGUE: Dlv. t PWD 2 BMR 1. FRIENDLY <Kluang»: Indian Assn 6 War DepC Civilians 0. HOCKEY SEGAMAT LEAGUE: PWD 2 Secondary English School 1. FRIENDLY (MuarK Muar Teachers177 words
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267 1961-07-26 15 Malaya v Japan in Merdeka soccer opener MALAYA, joint-holders with Korea of the Rahman Cup, will meet Japan in the opening match of the fourth Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament here on Aug. 2. The nine-nation tournament will end on Aug. 13. The other countries taking part are Singapore, Korea, Vietnam,267 words
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Advertisement43 1961-07-26 15 WEAR A }j v SMILE y 4AND A range brings yon M tW lew concepts in JH design exciting I fabric innovations. M. B Sm I I"A# Jantzen range M 4. is a girl's passport to romance and 481 adienture everywhere. ITI V43 words
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Advertisement331 1961-07-26 15 IGAz'elle"for Speed I \t A* A Product Of Raleigh Industries Ltd.. m England. .HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS DEPOSIT $30.00 MONTHLY $12.00 JKee Hiti Radio Co., Ltd.* 124, Orchard Rood, Singapore! I Also At I Kuala Lumpur A Penong. < a v mm m. 'SB fw. BJk sV b, Bs^^ 4^dtfV^^ ti Mil331 words
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Article507 1961-07-26 16 Kandasamy to organise new set-up: Funds will go to affiliated unions r pHK Singapore Government has taken steps to dissolve the Trade Union Congress. The Minister lor Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, acting on ;i request from the T.U.C. Secretary-General, Mr. (i. Kaiulasamy,507 words
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Article141 1961-07-26 16 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Old Etonian Bevil John Blyth Rudd was sentenced here yesterday to six months' jail lor committing an offence under South Africa's Immorality Act with Airican actress. Dottic Tiyo. She. too. was given a jail sentence lor the same period, but both were released on141 words
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Article34 1961-07-26 16 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Tues. Tlie lirst hanging in Northern Ireland Mnoe 1942 wa.s carried out at Belfast jail today wln-n Samuel McLaughlin. 40. was executed for the murder ol his Wile— U.P.l34 words
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Article382 1961-07-26 16 LONDON. T..e.v- Stuck mar- I km iwuuu Un CnHiiceilo) o; t t lie P.\ii:equn'.s ;ii: Important iTiUBMnf on tlie economic sKUJiton in an atinospneie ul ijiuet and calm conduious today. < Investors Kenerally were not j picparea to commit UMaaaMtVWI either way but tnere were .>ome people who382 words
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Article, Illustration79 1961-07-26 16 I with Bing Crosby in "The Road to Hong Kong." due to start shooting at Shepperton Studios next week. The film is the seventh in the "Koad" series. pictured at Paddington station after his arrival from Plymouth, where he had disembarked from the79 words
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Article90 1961-07-26 16 PENANG, lues.— A citizenship applicant.' K. Ponnusamy, was today fined $125 for making a false statement. Ponnusamy pleaded guilty to stating in his 1958 appli- cation, that he had resided in the Federation for over 10 years from July 1947 to February 1952. and from December90 words
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Article154 1961-07-26 16 Chinese are unlucky to lose 4-2 SINGAPORE. Tues— Chinese were unlucky to go down by 4-2 to Malays En their charity soccer match in aid of the Algerian Aid Fund at Jalan Besar Stadium tonlfiht. Malaya broke away In a good move in the 10th minute ?.nd scored off it154 words
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Article200 1961-07-26 16 T ONDON. Tues— Tiie Ausliuii.u, i enckei tourists took wuy an hour this morning to complete .< morale-boosting 10 iMMi victory over Mlacle&ex here ai Lords.. Middlesex lost uieir la»t ioui wickets in 4.i lninuies to be all oui lor 183 In :heir seconti Inniny.s. and200 words
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Article180 1961-07-26 16 British troops held in Iraq BAGHDAD. Tucs. Three British soldiers mining since they drove out into the desert from Kuwait on Sunday are In the hands oi the Iraqis who produced them and their armoured car and om at a press conference here last night. The men. whose picture! areReuter - 180 words
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Article25 1961-07-26 16 V. S. CHELLIAH <;o\ frnmrrH r»nKionrr on 7 fil funeral 26.7 .61. Corteiee will l«ir ISSS PMI Ro.irt Ijitkr Yrw P.i»iJ. Crematorium at p.m25 words
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Article25 1961-07-26 16 MR. A MRS. KWOK SIEW WINS thank rolatiws anrt friends for fhflF n^iMJincc, good uianr*. and presents on th» o<<-a.«ion of thnr marriage oa25 words
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Advertisement155 1961-07-26 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I« »ori> sjll Vimmiim, STEVt CHEW SEE CHEANQ, (,i Mi .in.l Mr^. N.vi-. '.i \tu. V. Petal Ktl;m 'if'H daughter ot Mr. :md Jin. V ■a r.ei. i T ppp Op— 1 LIQU I R I T /-s. For the treatment of your stomach and intestines |SxN»k155 words
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Article, Illustration511 1961-07-26 1 N.L. FAKES - you the latest thinking on every phase of our activity whether it be in crude oil production, refining or the marketing of products. No less important is the co-ordinated delivery of plant, machinery and material, most of which perforce, came from abrord. but some511 words
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Article564 1961-07-26 1 J.F. SINCLAIR - BIG BOOST FOR INDUSTRIAL DRIVE J.F. SINCLAIR yyilKN Dr. doll Keng Swee. Ihc Minister for Finance, opens the Shell Refinery today we sluill be celebrating nol only the inauguration of a fine modern oil plant. It will also be the formal introduction of an "important forerunner in Singapore's declared plans564 words
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Advertisement266 1961-07-26 1 Dill All RlllfflM m Iffi WL rULM U Dun Urn Ik Imi [grfi »1\ Shell welcomes organized group L/\^dmM BEfflaß *»JiL. i!HrWir > >^Mr!s^s^ m Sr visits to its oil installation and LM^^Kl&Bf^^^m Mffi E?r' fulffF^ Wr^Jr I 1 il i""** petroleum refinery on Pulau Bukom. afl wfiaifo llil«M B'hP266 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-07-26 2 'Danger, men at work 9 as the refinery goes up X-ray useful MR. LEONC Soo Moon, a Shell employee attached to Lummui Company, the constructors, operates the control box of an industrial X-ray unit which detects internal flaws in metals. TOP, pipe-fitters examine a blueprint during construction of the refinery.61 words
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Advertisement90 1961-07-26 2 SKEI^ wanted stir T conditioning so tiiey cliose for tlxeii* Pu.laa'Burfeom Refinery INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING CO. (S) LTD. 24, Leng Kee Road, Singapore 3. Tel: *****/5. OUR BEST CONGRATULATIONS and MOST SINCERE WISHES to SHELL REFINING COMPANY (SINGAPORE) LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THE INAUGURATION OF THEIR REFINERY AT PULAU90 words
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Advertisement54 1961-07-26 2 Congratulations to SHELL (EASTERN) LTD. w occasion of the opening of their new Refinery at Pulau Bukom from OI ETHELM'S Tlie furniture required in connection with this latest expansion of Shell's operations in this area was manufactured by Dicihclms. GtSSE£29EEEBE9 furniture showroom 139/14»A Motfc* St., Sngqpof. *****— Amp« Wg Ro*d,54 words
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Article, Illustration487 1961-07-26 3 fHE STORY of Shell began here in South-East Asia towards the end of the 19th century. At about this time Marcus Samuel, an Englishman, was engaged in the business of importing produce into London from the Far East rice, spices, and the487 words
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Advertisement62 1961-07-26 3 IGGIQDDD wishes SHELL REFINING COMPANY (Singapore) LIMITED *^^^j||j^^ every success with their new Oil Refinery on Pulau Bukom Another major project X^^^\. designed and Imill for tSHEI A by THE LUMMUS COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTORS FOR INDUSTRY" Principal Office 385 Madison Avenue. New York City, U. S.62 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1961-07-26 4 Only 39 years since first opened in Malaya: Once petrol was burnt as 'dangerous' kerosine by-product 'J'HK roadside service station is a familiar sight to every motorist so familiar that it is taken for granted. Yel it is not so many1,144 words
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Advertisement114 1961-07-26 4 •m jp T*_T_r>« T MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CO., \\/i Ij^/^TLJ I^l Tf^ j\ T LTD. are fully equipped with heavy dut> L w g M. I M. A 1 JL J_.J__-_f tractors, shovels, scrapers, traxcavators. t premix plants, road making equipment t and are nble to complete large or small i114 words
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Article, Illustration977 1961-07-26 5 THINK OF IT AS A FACTORY WHERE TECHNICIANS 'SORT' CRUDE INTO ITS MANY DIFFERENT COMPONENTS AN oil refinery is a factory in which crude oil is manufactured into petrol, kerosine, gas oil, diesel fuels and fuel oil. Special refineries <.an make products such ;is977 words
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Advertisement129 1961-07-26 5 WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED congratulate THE SHELL REFINING COMPANY (SINGAPORE) LIMITED on the occasion of the opening of their new REFINERY AT PULAU BUXOM and are proud to have had the pleasure of supplying FIRE-FIGHTING AND OIL-HANDLING EQUIPMENT MAtAYA <^A\CKS]> BORNEO SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL GASES (MALAYA) LIMITED CONGRATULATE SHELL REFINING129 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1961-07-26 6 A tremendous task that calls for foresight, flexibility fHE MALAYAN motorist drives into a petrol station and fills up his tank with petrol without a worry about how it got there. The housewife sends for kerosine and it's brought to her in a neat package. She too1,127 words
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Advertisement142 1961-07-26 6 FOUNDATION WORK BY SOH BENG TEE CO. GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS VgJiJimM^F&L jj^^^^^ S«te facing North (how. ii ■"■^•Rlaia PlaHormer Heater Founi jKin£. v HEI dationt, Crude Heoter ~>- -JS/K&^j Jy^wWeW*fc- j elßM> r4|E|L HJr Foundations, ocing North-cait, show- V mm f < l 4Ki9|r s lli 4**MpMMJpfer in, Crude Heoter142 words
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Advertisement63 1961-07-26 6 •TIGER* Suppliers of various types of INDUSTRIAL RUBBER PRODUCTS (TIGER BRAND) to SHELL "We supply all types of Industrial Rubber Products (Natural Synthetic) to Industry. Over 40 years experience in manufacture. Please contact us for your requirements." Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works Ltd. S'por*. K. Lumpur, Ipoh, Segamat, B'worth, Petuuif,63 words
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Article, Illustration13 1961-07-26 7 Shell road tankers are at the Woodlands, Singapore, installation.13 words
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Advertisement49 1961-07-26 7 w» wish SHELL REFINING COMPANY (SPORE) LTD. every success YEE SENG WON CONSTRUCTION CO. 51, Trot Street. Singapore. Tel: ***** CONGRATULATIONS to SHELL REFINING COMPANY (spore) LIMITED Construction of Steel Structure. Oil Storage Tanks and Pipe Lines TIAN SAN CO., LTD. 32 -A, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: *****49 words
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Advertisement152 1961-07-26 7 Congratulations to SHELL on the opening of their refinery ...constructed in RECORD TIME with the assistance at swe c CONSTRUCTION AND TRANSPORT CO. LTD. I IRVING ROAD, SINGAPORE 13. TEL ***** TAI MENG ELECTRICAL CO. 309, New Bridge Road, Singapore. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING r CONTRACTORS Srj-rtm COMPLETE ELECTRICAL INSTALLA- mA i152 words
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Article, Illustration341 1961-07-26 8 PRAISE FOR ALL ENGAGED ON THIS OUTSTANDING PROJECT 'JHE Lummus Company engineered and handled the construction of the refinery and power station on Pulau Bukom for Shell Refining Company (Singapore) Limited. Lummus sub contracted all construction work to Singapore contracting firms, and supplied specialists from abroad341 words
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Advertisement142 1961-07-26 8 Congratulations and Best Wishes to SHELL REFINING COMPANY (SINGAPORE) LIMITED We arm proud to be associated in tht erection of the refinery. SOON HING CO. Engineering Works Building Contractors 339, Kallang Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** CONGRA TULA TIONS to SHELL ENDAU SAWMILL CO., LTD. 132, Lavender Street, Singapore. Tel:142 words
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Advertisement165 1961-07-26 8 OF ff=l PLASTIC ILLUMINATED SIGNS f|l| to all 1 SHELL fIzJJ STATIONS throughout Singapore, Federation of Malaya, H Borneo and Sarawak. ALLIANCE PLASTICS V 270. TANJONG RHU ROAD. TEL: *****, SPORE AEI cables and HENLEY distribution pillars installed for the SHELL CO., at PULAU BUXOM laß* >'^^ wf** .^■TjbT' H165 words
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Article, Illustration719 1961-07-26 9 ANDREW FANG - If s a good, healthy life for all on Bukom ANDREW FANG pOR YEARS before the idea of an oil refinery was even mooted, Pulau Bukom had been famous the world over as a bunkering station and oil storage centre. And before that, in the latter part of the 19th719 words
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Advertisement67 1961-07-26 9 congratulations and best wishes to —SHELL REFINING COMPANY (Singapore) LIMITED Installation of All Refinery Power Station equipment Consisting of Four 1000 KW. English Electric 12 CSV Diesel Alternator sets with high tension Switchgear and Cabling Installation of All Refinery pumps and Compressors LOKE MUN HOI (Mechanical Engineering Contractor) 22-C. Chay67 words
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Advertisement114 1961-07-26 9 with the Compliments of P.A.R. MALAYAN PAINTWORK LTD. SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION OF MALAYA 54 ORCHARD ROAd!^^^ ■Hppv -<__ SINGAPORE diesel injection equipment I MulU-Cylindar Enclowd Camshaft I Noale Long Bltm Multl-Cylindtr rtanfc I Pump with Mechanical. Hydraulic Notzle Fitting Pumps 2,3 4t 4. I and Pneumatic Oovernors and Fuel I114 words
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Article, Illustration369 1961-07-26 10 The research scientist has found so many different uses for oil IT HAS BECOME A PART OF OUR LIVES OIL is of little use to us in its "crude" state but with the aid of modern science it can be refined .into hundreds of different products. many of which are369 words
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Advertisement193 1961-07-26 10 Nfi wLl^^r-i- I- V*/\/l*H T 1 I Ui T J T ft I I ?w BM ffJBBTrf M^^^ITr »m- -^Hwr om P lete 'nstallations for: jJLw uTg^JiiBflwItrrTilfitif BHbSm Dairy industry *4y#T^^h^ilJMiil^^^BttSSt!Btt8» teS&^^S Edible oils, refinery of |f>» I <JMJ rS^ Jl^Wgrt Jill»ltililiWWB Generation of power (diesel engines. 1,_^ **M H193 words
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