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Title Section11 1961-09-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1961. 13 CENTS.11 words
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Article840 1961-09-14 1 \/t JVI jVj r 1 1 ]\I III H A l-c %< I 1 1 I-' W Ml I-* Waa I-'O O'lli M GSA rejects 'inadequate' longhorn bids Envoy assures Malaya on tin disposal Special to the Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE United States Ambassador,840 words
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567 1961-09-14 1 No inquiry: Court's order in Lim case MALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE High Court here today provisionally ordered the Minister of the Interior not to refer the rase of Mr. Lim Lian (ieok, a Chinese educationist, to v committee of inquiry. The Minister was also directed to show cause on or567 words
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110 1961-09-14 1 LIMAVADDY'S $519 FOR A WIN—PENANG RECORD PLNAMi. Wed. Bans Stable's l.inia\ addv. j making his first appear- i unce on the Malayan turf, sprang a spectacular surprise to pay $519 for a win and 562 for a place at Pen.in, today. Limavaddy was ridden by Kitson Leone. It was the110 words
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Article47 1961-09-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —I A 10-man delegation of top- ranking Malayan police officers, headed by the Commissioner. Dato C.H. Fenner, left by air today for Bangkok for consultations with the Thai Government on border security. They will be away for five i days.47 words
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Article72 1961-09-14 1 A 'MINISTER' REBEL SURRENDERS JAKARTA. Wed. Jakarta Radio today reported the surrender of Mr. Assaat. "Minister for Home Affairs" In the rebel central Sumatran "Go\ornment." and the former acting President of the Republic of Indonesia. The radio said Mr. Assaat at the head of 170 men capitulated at Padang Sidempuan.Reuter - 72 words
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Article64 1961-09-14 1 SAIGON. Wed. A Government patrol killed ten Communist guerillas and seized five sampans filled with food In a raid on a guerilla food supply line. 70 i miles nest of Saigon last Monday. Saigon newspapers I reported today. The newspapers said the guerillas were escorting theReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1961-09-14 1 TOKYO. Wed. Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John G. Dlefenbaker will pay an official visit to Japan from Oct. 26 to 31. the Japanese Foreign Ministry announced today—U.P.l.29 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1961-09-14 1 TSHOMBE FLEES, GIVES A DRAMATIC INTERVIEW AT SECRET HIDEOUT ELISABETHVILLE, Wednesday. IJXITED NATIONS troops today seized control of the breakaway Congolese state of Katanga, after fighting with Katangi forces in its capital. Klisabethvillc. Heavy losses were lejioileU on holh sides in the lighting.Reuter; UPI - 1,033 words
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Article, Illustration145 1961-09-14 1 Escaped pants on only BERLIN. Wed. An 18- I year-old East German policeman swam to West Berlin over the River Spree last night, clad only in underclothes. Several people fled to West Berlin during the night, including a couple with their 12-year-old daughter who swam across a waterway on the145 words
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Article138 1961-09-14 1 US puts robot spaceman in orbit CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed. An American "robot astronaut" successfully circled the earth today and landed in the Atlantic. It was a rehearsal for putting a man in orbit round the earth. The capsule, put into space by an Atlas rccket. made i>ne circuit nl the138 words
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Article23 1961-09-14 1 RHODESiA 1 MOVEV Ml i- comp.iMKN <»r linht tilt llttl mill I i tar.- |i fl B not tit lodaj al —Beater.23 words
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Article, Illustration716 1961-09-14 2 rpHE Malayan Finance A MinisLer, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said yesterday Malaya watched with anxiety the periodic rundown in British reserves and the speculative pressures against Stirling. He was speaking after the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference In Accra had resumedReuter - 716 words
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352 1961-09-14 2 BANGKOK. Wed. Forty people, mostly women and children, were drowned in a flash flood in Northern province of Chieng Rai yesterday. An Interior Ministry official said Chieng Ral war suddenly hit by a wall of water rushing out of the jungle after352 words
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Article27 1961-09-14 2 SAN DIK.O (California): The Initrd States Pacific Fleet's 140-ship cruiser-destroyer force is being reorganised on the flotilla concept for increased readiness, the Navy announced.27 words
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205 1961-09-14 2 96 die, 1,000 hurt, 30,000 homeless in Formosa typhoon 'I'AJFEH. Wed.— Ninety-.- ix leople were dead and more than 1.000 injured today in the wake of typhoon Pamela as Formosa braced itself to meet on-rushing typhoon Nancy and her 230-mlle-an-hour winds. Nearly 30.000 people were homeless, police said, and propertyUPI - 205 words
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Article141 1961-09-14 2 CALL FOR PACT TO BAN A- WEAPONS »OME. Wed. An international conference on human genetics last night unanimously passed a resolution calling on all responsible governments to conclude an agreement banning the development and use of atomic weapons. Scientists from 31 countries. Including Britain, the Soviet Union, the United StatesReuter - 141 words
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Advertisement91 1961-09-14 2 THE NEW UNIVERSAL I ENCYCLOPEDIA I IN 15 Volubim Rcxnc binding $385.00 I B PLUS FREE BOOKCASE I _CompjleS by over 400 experts,this oil-British Encyclopedic Bcontoini the sum totol or hu-B |mon leorning, experience ond. wisdom. Yet, for all its trescope, the New Uni I gversol Encyclopedia is conciseg and91 words
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Miscellaneous19 1961-09-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby v mt£T\**& im rum L moruta us r im&t\ «<j*v engine of rwe r19 words
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790 1961-09-14 3 WASH INGTON, Wed. A plea to President Kennedy to meet Mr. Nikita Khrushchev to preserve world peace is being made here. The plea is being made by President Soekarno of Indonesia and President Keita of Mali on behalf ofReuter; UPI - 790 words
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139 1961-09-14 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Russia conducted another nuclear test in the atmosphere yesterday, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. It said the yield was of the order of several megatons— the equivalent of several million tons of TNT. The test, conducted in the Arctic region inReuter - 139 words
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Article61 1961-09-14 3 BRUSSELS, Wed. Japan's delegation to the conference of the 61 nation Interparliamentary Union, which opens here tomorrow, late la.st night cabled a draft resolution calling for a ban on nuclear tests, an official source announced today. The source said a number of delegations toReuter - 61 words
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Article82 1961-09-14 3 PEARLS IN HEART OF MOUNTAINS LONDON. Wed. A group of Soviet explorers have returned from an expedition to caves in the Caucasus with 30 "superb" mountain pearls, of which only a few dozen have hitherto been found In the entire world. Moscow Radio said la.st night. Noting that It wasReuter - 82 words
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77 1961-09-14 3 LABOUR AGAINST BRITAIN'S NORTH RHODESIA LINE LONDON. Wed. Britain's Labour Party decided here yesterday it could not support the British Government's present plans for Northern Rhodesia. This was stated by Mr. James Callaghan, Opposition spokesman on colonial affairs, at a meeting with Mr. lain Macleod, Secretary of' State for theReuter - 77 words
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175 1961-09-14 3 Philippines rice shortage: State of calamity MANILA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Garcia yesterday proclaimed a nationwide state of calamity to remedy the worsening rice crisis. Under the proclamation, the government is authorised to seize hoarded stocks of rice and sell them at reasonable prices to the public. It also set a cellingReuter - 175 words
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195 1961-09-14 3 AUSSIE ENVOY AMONG 77 KILLED IN RABAT AIR CRASH /CANBERRA, Wed.— Mr. John vv Paul Quinn. 43, the Australian Ambassador to Cairo, was one of 77 people who died in an Air France Caravelle jet crash at Rabat, Morocco, last night. He was appointed Ambassador to Cairo iast year whenReuter - 195 words
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Article29 1961-09-14 3 TOKYO. Wed. The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr John G. Diefenbaker and Mrs. Diefenbaker will pay an official visit to Japan from Ort. 26 to 31.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement170 1961-09-14 3 n\ p DESIGN j£, Hf T»it i tit Fwtu Twji V/ linp automatic ciln*fj ■HBHlM^Hlej^^Heai^HM WW xtck ace rM en WW Mm ttll tins at a flaiK* ■.-■^■■l wSr ifcjiue it its iitr»55^»5^ ■Men fill. s»i»e a«f s f|| "*f Ktirfljf M« i* »ate» so <isf netnf i^|^^F WitoirMf. UctllM*170 words
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Miscellaneous408 1961-09-14 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAV* SKRVIC E 41.7 metres SHORT HA\ I SER\ IC E A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- metres ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Melodies: 6.50 Keep Pit With Telk metres Lee; 7.00 Johnny Dankworth And A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.02 His408 words
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Article25 1961-09-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A free film show, open to the public, will be screened at India House, 31 Grange Road, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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552 1961-09-14 4 Assessor cannot amend lapsed list: ruling MR. J. B. Jeyaretnam, chairman of the Valuation Review Board, today ruled that the Chief Assessor had no right to amend a valuation list after it had lapsed. In his opinion, the power to amend could only apply to a list "valid at the552 words
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Article354 1961-09-14 4 f|ARK, rain-laden clouds over Singapore brought a welcome downpour this morning which lasted nearly four hours, from 10.10 a.m. to about 2 p.m. It was the second rain since last Wednesday and since water rationing began on Sept. 1. The total rainfall recorded at the Singapore354 words
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Article203 1961-09-14 4 RECITAL BY U.S. PIANIST SINGAPORE. Wed. Joseph Bloch, an American pianist and teacher from New York's Juilliard School of Music, gave a recital of some lesserknown music by Scarlatti. Schubert. Scrlabin and Liszt In the Victoria Theatre last night. Mr. Bloch possesses a strong and serviceable technique, but his virtuosity203 words
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Article160 1961-09-14 4 5 ASKED TO SHIFT TO NEW HOSTEL SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has asked five Barisan Socialis Assembly members staying at the Government hostel In Fort Canning Road to move to another hostel in Watten Estate, off 6> 2 mile Buklt Timah Road. The five are Mr. Chan Sun Wing, Mr.160 words
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Article33 1961-09-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Norman Sherry, a lecturer at the University of Malaya, will speak on "Northumberland and the Detavals" at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club-West, at Prince's restaurant tomorrow.33 words
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Article30 1961-09-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chung Hwa Girls' High School In Hartley Road will celebrate its 50th anniversary tomorrow with the opening of its students' handwork exhibition at 3 p.m.30 words
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Article33 1961-09-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. F. Leon Soh, president of the Singapore Congress, has applied to the Commissioner of Police for permission to hold a lunch-time rally at Fullerton Square on Sept. 20.33 words
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Article120 1961-09-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Llm Gee Seng, a Singapore student studying arts and law at the University of Sydney, l.s due here today o.n his way back to Australia from the first Asian Students' Conference held earlier this month In Hong Kong. Mr. Lim was selected as120 words
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Advertisement301 1961-09-14 4 SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM TODAY LIDO REX 5 Shows-Note Times iHE 5 Show^Nota Time* 11.00. 1.30. 4 00, 11.15 1,45. 4.15, 6.30 9 15 T 6.45 9.30 6ta/g /JtM m The proudest, most J? W^ A\ POWERFUL WARRIORS THE TARTARS W% T M"™ vs THE VIKINGS i^ ftaW^HT AWESOME SCENES OF 0T301 words
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Advertisement164 1961-09-14 4 If J > I rYA SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! I ittliJLftjJr (SINGAPORE) IjT^^j I ■Mb as• it HaMfIMHMBM° I SCREENING FOR THE FIRST TlME. ..Authentic Shots Taken By American And Japanese FrontLine Combat Cameramen! II THE STORY OF LOVE, FAITH AND OVERWHELMING ToMB^FTriEPrtAl?A<>iif Dtbra PACET Et tore MANN I mo CRISA CINEMASCOPE164 words
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Advertisement479 1961-09-14 4 t»[ OROANISATIQN 2nd SHOCKING WEEK! t Horn- 130-4 00-6 30 9 30pm WILLIAM CASTLE'S \mmi Glenn Corbctt Jcon Arlctt i> A Columbio Picture T A COWARD S CERTIFICATE will J b« i»u«d upon »our orrivol ot 4. the theotrc It you arc too 4. 0 terrified to watch the climax,479 words
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230 1961-09-14 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The British Minister of State at the Board of Trade. Mr. F. J. Erroll, tuc'ay paid a courtesy call on the acting Finance Minister. Mr. K. M. Byrne. Mr. Erroll had earlier met the director of the trade •division. Mr.230 words
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311 1961-09-14 5 2,800 members to stop handling a bank's cheques ♦JIHE National Union of Bank Employees, which called on its 2,800 members working in 15 banks in Malaya to stop handling Indian Overseas Bank cheques from today, has now decided to postpone the dale for311 words
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Article, Illustration201 1961-09-14 5 IfUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The deputy general manager of Ihe Malayan Railway. Dato Ahmad Perang. will take over the post of general manager on Oct. 1 subject to the approval of the Yang di-Pertuan Acong. The present general manager. Mr. E.201 words
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Article24 1961-09-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed In separate raids last night, detectives arrested four gangsters. They are being detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.24 words
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185 1961-09-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A ship's captain and six officers left Singapore by air this morniiiK for Japan to take over a cargo vessel which the Chip Hwa Shipping and Trading Company here have bought. The ship is the former 9.040--ton185 words
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Article68 1961-09-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Six people have been detained for questioning in connection with the murder of a labourer. A. Suppia'n. 32. in Kampong Siam, off Pahang Road, on Sunday night. Suppiah was stabbed to death near the home of his sister. Letchimi. 30. Suppiah's uncle. P.68 words
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276 1961-09-14 5 Gian Singh's staff stop work at lunch-hour SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A BOUT 76 employees of Gian Singh's der partment store in Raffles Place stopped work during the lunch-hour today in protest against the management's alleged refusal to settle their wage claims. It was their second protest action In a month— the276 words
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Article63 1961-09-14 5 PENANG. Wed. A four-year-old boy, Foo Kirn Lean, was knocked down by a car near the Penang Road-Bur mah Road junction yesterday evening. His collar bone wa. broken. The accident occurred during the peak cinema rush hour and caused a traffic jam near the Capitol63 words
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Advertisement176 1961-09-14 5 Want To /jr^^ Look Like Vj» Queen! I BESTFORM'S it's the bra made for motion \_^C^iJ Hv.'.ji y Vlf V- I 1 aosvavw rmb'oidtrtd biticut tlulic lower cul boat piatlt contour cups ii* P»noli •l» ltlC In white bastiste elastic (Acetate, cotton rubber) and embroidered nylon marquisette. Size* 32-36 A,176 words
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99 1961-09-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Six cadet officers of the Royal Malayan Navy left Singapore for Britain by BO AC this afternoon to attend a threeyear course at the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. They were Incbe Yacob Daud (from Malacca), Inche Harun Mohamed Salleh99 words
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436 1961-09-14 6 Cause of death unknown: Doctor JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A little girl who used to run out from home to sulk ii she was scolded did not return one night after her mother had slapped her. an inquest here wa& told today. The436 words
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Article, Illustration170 1961-09-14 6 TO ATTEND GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION JTI'ALA LUMPUR. Wrd A Malayan delegation left for New York today to attend the 16th session of the United Nations General Assembly. In the party were the Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. Senator Dato G. Shelley,170 words
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Article228 1961-09-14 6 \IALACCA, Wed. The Malacca Munlclpai Council's establishments committee today decided to pay a stenographer, Miss M. P. Vatsale Dcvi, one month's salary In lieu of notice and two months' salary as ex-gratla payment. Miss Dcvi was dismissed by the previous Alliancecontrolled council last December. The228 words
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Article92 1961-09-14 6 NO MALARIA IN KUANTAN -MINISTRY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minhtry of Health and Social Welfare today dismissed fears regarding a malaria outbreak in Ku&ntan. A spokesman of the Ministry said: "We have investigated the matter and have found the rumours to be unfounded." He added that there had been normal92 words
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Article29 1961-09-14 6 TELUK ANSOX. Wed. A farmer. Lam Kum Kok. 31, was struck dead by lightning while he was working In hipad! field at Langkap, near here, yesterday evening.29 words
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Advertisement229 1961-09-14 6 from these pumps come Malaya's FIRST Detergent- Action i I SPA j t CALTEX m[ J \jrm\ X CALTEX J \r*k Caltex .ire the only gasolines in Malaya -gy^ with Detergent-Action. This entirely p^ new gasoline ends forever the biggest TF* fi^-^m*P single cause of engine repairs-carburettor j^^^^/ deposits. These229 words
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Miscellaneous206 1961-09-14 6 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Uvintduhl ""Z~~ I I rPSSTI TH' WAITER IL n2Sifc"~ fvAKeITVX -v-l^'l BROUGHT YERFOOP!^ ft I MM VJ JTu A /v/Ai/t vai/A I TELEPHONE V A SETTER EAT IT M\ >R.AH... 1 Li 9 Abnvr By Ai Capp lvi*-.*,«»'« •tfGGfiDOQL™ J L 1 why irs just a206 words
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Article, Illustration14 1961-09-14 7 Mad young midshipman of French spice mission COArr£AfPO«^Ry dran-ing of the village of Maloso.14 words
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1559 1961-09-14 7 JJAVAL midshipmen can hardly be expected to display great prudence or restraint in their behaviour. In their early teens, young men of a military calling are expected to be fairly adventurous and wild. I But the young midshipman from the French warshipHTS - 1,559 words
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Article99 1961-09-14 7 STRAITS TIMES Special FEATURE and represented the senate of the place," noted one observer of the scene. •They were, for the most part, extremely well dressed, that is to say they wore slippers and trousers; pieces of Indian print or calico were rolled In the turban style round their heads,99 words
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Article73 1961-09-14 8 it Wordt Sit (Minimum) MR A MRS. A. 8. Doray thank all and friends for their kind attendance, valuable presenm A anslKtPM on the occasion of the marriage of their son Lawrence Doray MR. MAX KOON VONC thank* liven and friends for their valuable present* and compliments rendered on73 words
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Obituary65 1961-09-14 8 .'A Word* Sit Minimum IN LOVING MEMORY of Mil Km iv Archie. <;one hut not forgotten. IN FOND MEMORY of Tom Muttony 1 uty Public Proeerutor Stiiga friend «adly missed M.ty he re>' in peace. IN EVER LOVINC memory of hinnlab Proctor who paaaed away Into tbr presence65 words
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Article330 1961-09-14 8 M rd, Ut (Vlmimum) CHICKEN INN. SEAVIEW Hotel lu> the most delicious Chicken dt»hei. tlu•:c by one of Singapore's leading dancf COPPERTONE Ik the lop <iu»llt> untan product in r\ery ««v There's no ..m -.iv in k about Coppertone s ..lining spced-wita-aafety. FREE COOKERY SOOK uortn *2. "ith six330 words
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731 1961-09-14 8 The Straits Times Thursday. September 14. 1961. Competing for Capital Making its appearance as a nation hungry for indust-y in a special supplement to The Financial Times in London at the end of August. Malaya looked solid, stable, a good prospect for the invest, i. No blushful silences and no731 words
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Article270 1961-09-14 8 There has been quick, friendly, and reassuring reply through the U.S. Embassy tc the protest the Federation Government delivered two days ago on the subject ot American announcements on tin stockpile disposal. If Congress authorises sales, the General Services Administration will decide on the rate and conditions270 words
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Article213 1961-09-14 8 Governments are by their nature excluded from being as spontaneous as ordinary people, and yet it is in the spontaneous revulsion of ordinary people against the wretched by-products of nuclear testing and the infinitely more hideous ravages of nuclear warfare that the best hope lies of dissuading nuclear213 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1961-09-14 8 MR. LEE KUAN YEW - MR. LEE KUAN YEW EVERYBODY WANTS 1T...N0W THE INEVITABLE IS HAPPENING WHAT it means WHY it must come WHO opposes it A broadcast talk SOON you Kave to de- ide on your future. In the next few months we shall settle the constitutional arrangements for merger. In this series1,367 words
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169 1961-09-14 8 /"J.H.R. wrote, maybe not with his knowing it. on a subject that has been the grievance of a large number of motorists who. through no fault of their own. have been involved in accidents. On two occasions the writer's stationary car wa> hit at169 words
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274 1961-09-14 8 'NO CLAIM' OR 'NO BLAME' BONUS? r HAVE been following the correspondence In your paper on the subject of the "k nock- for-knock" agreement with Interest. It has also found .space in the columns of the Brltbh Press recently, and so the Issue is attracting a good deal of attention.274 words
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110 1961-09-14 8 ASSISTING IN THE WATER CRISIS \f R. A. DE SOUZA strikes me as someone who does nothing all day but watch people hosing their gardens. He does not realise that most people who rear orchids and expensive plants naturally do not want to see them wither. If he really wishes110 words
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Advertisement347 1961-09-14 8 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds jNfaquickly CONCENTRATED A few FOOD SUPPLEMENT i f *4 jOi fk quickly gives Pounds f [^L Inches of Solid Flesh J W. to thin, underweight d^sWS Men and Women fl tt, IF too are thin and underweight try wate-on the latest discovery of modern nutritional347 words
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Article489 1961-09-14 9 'We should express our disgust... at the logical sequence to war' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A N anti-nuclear armament group with Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak (Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives) as the chairman has been formed here. According to a statement today, the group was formed489 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-09-14 9 ITU ALA LUMPIR. Wed. An 11 -man goodwill mission led by the speaker of the House of Representatives. Dato Il.i.ti Mohamed Noah bin Omar (above), left by air today for a three-week tour of the United Arab Republic. The mission included four Speakers of107 words
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Article92 1961-09-14 9 Latex firm dismisses 80 workers CINGAPORE. Wed. About 80 employees of the Industrial Syndicate Ltd.. at Pa.sir Panjang have been served with notices terminating their services. They include clerical workers, factory hands, drivers and peons. The notice, signed by the manager, Mr. H. Sciiall, said the company had taken this92 words
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Article55 1961-09-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. An insurance office clerk. Loh Ngoh Bah, alias Ngoh Bah, was today cleared on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Low Chap Sar at Jalan Payoh or Oct 29. Mr. Justice Buttrose acquitted and discharged Loh55 words
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88 1961-09-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A three-hour rainstorm caused two airliners to be diverted to Kuala Lumpur this morning and held up traffic at the Singapore international airport. The planes— a Qantas Super-Constellation and a Thai Airways DC-6B Sky- master were to have landed here between 1088 words
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319 1961-09-14 9 'THE Liberal Socialists to--1 day claimed that a merger on the lines agreed upon by the Federation and Singapore Prime Ministers did not satisfy the basic aspirations of the majority of the people in the two territories. Mr. Wee319 words
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Article, Illustration63 1961-09-14 9 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agon examine samples of rubberised cushions made from coconut by-products at the Malayan Cocotex Industries Ltd In Bandar, seven miles from Telok Datok in the Kuala Langat District yesterday. Showing Their Majesties the product63 words
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153 1961-09-14 9 Outbreak of anthrax: Dangerous to humans KLA.viA.>, iitu. Aniiirax, a canie disease wuicn is very dangerous to numan oeuifc-. coining into contact tMi it, nas oroKcn out acre. According to uu- Uirector of \eieruiary Srrvices, Inche Jonan bin uaji ..loh-mu-u uauu, any minted person couiu vie mi in in i-153 words
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Article28 1961-09-14 9 PENANG. Wed. A woman, S. Alamelumal, 67. today pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly at Dato Kramat Road yesterday evening. She was fined $10.28 words
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468 1961-09-14 9 'J'HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong today spent 30 minutes touring one of Malaya's newest industries Malayan Cocotex Industries Ltd. at Istana Bandar. The company, with an authorised capital of $500 000, started making rubberised fibre468 words
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Article29 1961-09-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore motorists paid a total of $19,554 in fines for traffic offences during the past week, states the weekly traffic police revenue report Issued today.29 words
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Article29 1961-09-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A fisherman. Eng Tlan Hlng. 35. was stabbed during an argument in St. Michaels Road market this morning He was admitted to the General Hospital.29 words
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246 1961-09-14 9 Fly-over road plan for new airport l/UALA U/MPUR. Wed. x —A start has been made on the construction of t.'ie three-mile approach road to the Federation's new S5O million international airport. The road, which will h:iv» dual carriage-ways, each 22ft wide, begins from the new Klanß Road near Seaport village.246 words
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Article24 1961-09-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Ca.;h and jewellery totalling $1,640 were stolen from the room of Madam Yong Ah Khuan. 56. ir. Beach Road yesterday.24 words
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Advertisement178 1961-09-14 9 Daw-long A) /^sl Fragrance *Lj >1 \G> Softer than silk, refreshingly I A fragrant, mildly medicated J, Cuticura Talcum Powder gives V" h you confidence keeps you cool and fresh throughout the hottest, busiest day. A generous all-over dusting after washing and before each special date will soothe and beautify178 words
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Advertisement44 1961-09-14 9 I^*^* B BQ j^ijfl Bflß iv Bl s v^Bßfli BEAR BRAND IEU^fJ. Of HIGHEST QUALITY BNy^T^f Typewriting is a pleasure with SMITH -CORONA 5g FEATURING FEATHER fCliflrfeF TOUCH KEYBOARD I SK vt;iTtn jfl ■7.5- w *y_^L_ I lll.l'ij^tJF IM >B •ft MINTS f»MWtIUt» (M).U%44 words
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Article, Illustration561 1961-09-14 10 EVELYN TU - EVELYN TU ESME BAPTISTA presenting a page MAINLY for WOMEN TOMORROW the A "one-man onewife" principle of the Women's Charter gains official recognition. Women in Singapore greet the new law with vociferous unanimity. "It is a Bill that is long overdue," said all five women I interviewed. They561 words
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Article154 1961-09-14 10 SERVICES DRAMA FESTIVAL SOMETHING new on Singapore's cultural scene will the "Services Drama Festival 1961" to be held next month. Six service clubs are now busy rehearsing plays which will be staged each night for one week beginning Oct. 16. Mr. J.R. Roberts, the publicity manager of the festival, said154 words
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Article219 1961-09-14 10 The dress with a silky look pVERYBODY is wearAJ ing cotton these days. And the one that is making high fashion news in Singapore is a kind of fabric which can be worn from morn to night. It has been introduced In the local market several months ago but it219 words
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Advertisement206 1961-09-14 10 New Summertime colours in Frosted Nail Enamels Magnificent Spun Golds! Motchoble Pastels! Marvellous New Fashions tor Your Fingertips and Toes! Enticing icings in nail enamels to go with every hot colour you dare every pale color you wear. It's the fashion fun that could whirl a vacation into a sensation!206 words
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Advertisement180 1961-09-14 10 4 •Pf L/wLVJ C T vvK «#CLr >^'*'~*"~- v Get all the best of the coffee bean Drink America's favourite coffee Drink real 100% pure coffee... MAXWELL N«pp^fcff> HOUSE WSSSSG COOD TO THE LAST DROP ■p^ "DOUBLE-ACTION" F WIZARD 'I E. ROOM DEODORIZER '1 K>'. x Fights air-borne germs wt180 words
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Miscellaneous298 1961-09-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS the State (8). 8. Piece of music by a taint? 6. AigumenU agalaat om'i No. a bad type (8). shelter being fixed (10) B. A duck In the channel, and 7. Goddess gives a double emone rodent (6). brace at another time (8) 10. Just glance298 words
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Advertisement1691 1961-09-14 11 4 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIBNI ENOUIRIESi Tlh 24M PASSAGE ENOUIIIEIi IMi StU TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. QUSBOW. LONOON fc CONTINENTAL PORTS. Oue Spore Sails P. S>am Penang PERSEUS Luerpttl. Glasgow la Pt/Stpt 10 SeptW OEMODOCUS MseilTes. LifttpMl. A'laOMth CI. 33 Sipt II SMt 17/20 Stpt 21 ATREUS littrtMl, GUsiow Ulin* Sept1,691 words
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Advertisement1357 1961-09-14 11 THE L A. C. UMES&jrsy3i "FALSTRIA" k) 15/llStpt 20 71 Sipt 22,23 Stpt PcTVEiVVtI IOC0TA" D... 71 Sipt 4 Oct i 7 Oct 19 Oct Ca^S^v'l JUTLANOIA" k) II II Oct U2l Oct 21 22 OCI "lUSJAN6A" I! SO Oct' 4 Nl» S I M> I 5 Nn Jk&ttnr SELANOIA"1,357 words
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Advertisement1624 1961-09-14 11 oSluino THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. !S»rT SINGAPORE (lietrparatH II IB* Until litftMi) II UNI* EIPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON LIVERPOOL k CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oort P. Sham f ertng BENURIS L'aaal, A'mouti. Hi,rt, C. 11/Saat 17 Sipt ll 21 Kjrlih'm. G'moutk. OENVORLICN A'atrp. B'mtfl. H durg. Roam Stpt 21/24 BfNNEVIS.H) Hankurg.1,624 words
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Advertisement1105 1961-09-14 11 W*> McALISTER dc CO., LTD. Sgjr, \»S»V TCl> N> I3IJI \C V*** CLLSRMAM L»l ell KLA VSMBSS LINE CONOON. HAMBURC ROnEMAM. HAVRE LM ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO. ROLL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER k PORTLANO. (in Of WELLINGTON Sport t>. Sham Penang 21/27 Seal NStfV3 OCt 21/MStlt ORONXVILLI Cm OF SWANSEA Sport P. S'nan1,105 words
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475 1961-09-14 12 From Our Market Correspondent TIN shares were a little better selectively and the tin index rose 7 points, on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but despite the improved tone the turnover continued very small There were a number of announcements available to tin475 words
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Article617 1961-09-14 12 Business on the Malayan Stock Excnanxe. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In bracket?: Industrials: Fraser and Neava (10.000) 52.39 ON.. Gammon (2.000) Jt1.73. Straits Traders (2.OO0) $4.13; (2.000) $4.13, (1.0UO) $4.17. Minings: Ay. Hltam (400) 4*ts. ON.. (100) 483. 6d. ON., (1.5O0) 495.. (100)617 words
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Article35 1961-09-14 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 13. RUBBER: 864 cents per lb. (down fiveeighths of .i cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: Stii cents (quiet). TIN: 5478.25 per picul (up 52.75). I Miniated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).35 words
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Article211 1961-09-14 12 OCTOBER flrtt grade rubbtr buytri f.e.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at £68 cents per lb. down five-elghtba of a rent on Tuesday's closing price. The tone was quitt. S C.C.R.A. doping prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. spot rob. buyers srtj. sellers MSN; Int.211 words
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Article124 1961-09-14 12 I CHIPS lying alengide tht Smcip.r. •> wharvei taday art: Beotong 21/22. Soon Bee NW. 4, Pan 40/41. Stanvac Malacca 42/43. Rokkal Mara 25/26. Mandowl BA. Perorate 38/39. Bumatr» 46. Vietnam 13/16. Outtr reads: KamnK DJawm, Kaoekoe, Glan^-yle. Hokal Mara. Triumph. Straits Breeze. Hong Tat, Oiakdlna. Nagoya124 words
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Article82 1961-09-14 12 THK Fedemtion Minister of 1 Finance ha« fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Sept. 14. Rubber 85"- B cents a lb. Copra .-416 a ton. Coconut oil -UJS a ton. Palm oil 5676.7S a ton. Palm kernels 5313.25 a ton. The rates82 words
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Article57 1961-09-14 12 Output from the estates and mines In the Guthrie Agency (Malay*) Ltd. Group for August and for 1961 to date In brackets are as follows: rubber 8.366,000 lb. (60,154.000 lot. Tern (black) 146 400 lb (1.163.900 lb.), palm oil 1.996 tons (15,600 tons). Palm krrmels 473 tons (3.99257 words
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261 1961-09-14 12 CVDR the second day I in succession the Singapore tin price improved yesterday and gained $2.75 to $478.25 per picul. The offering was unchanged at 250 tons. The market took rather a better view of the position following the American assurance that the261 words
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Article116 1961-09-14 12 T Ht ChmtM Praduc* lichmii, Sln|ap*r«. n**n prlcci Mr p,cul ytrtirday HNI C»pr»: UK/Continent September chlpment 526 .buyers $26* "Hers C*«*nut aNI bulk $37* wllen rtnim (40 seller* PtNtt: Muntok wnite ••lien. Sarawak white *172| •ellers. «pecl«i Sarawak black «M2i •ellera. garbled Lamport* Mark .Jn" f,"" r *>116 words
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Article103 1961-09-14 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares wwe steady. IM« Caster* Jumped 2s. sd. to Bs. 6d Mcpbenona eased Is. 9d. to 475. Base metals and oils also remained steady. Interstate Oil gained Sd. to Bs. lid. Common wraith bonds were firm. Con. Zinc WH.B.H. <I0t.) 21/IH* Mt. isi n-AV> A.P.*.103 words
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Article87 1961-09-14 12 I JME Malayan Cxariang* Banks* Association made tb?*ff channea in Its rat*, to merchants yesterday (all rmtca to $100): Nsw Zsaland: buying airmail T.T. 2/4 3'B: O.D. 2/t 9/16. Ctrmsny: buying airmail T.T. 131 J: O.D. 132*. •siting T.T. er O.D. ready: New Zsaland 2 3 15 16:87 words
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Advertisement1202 1961-09-14 12 ifir.^LißJ Express U.S.A. PaelCie <S» Atlantic Coast Service HA IT* ETA ETA ETA HangKjni Honolulu S. Frmcisco I. Angeles h. roXnt.kMa Mjm" J3 24S.pt HStft 11 OCt 20 Oct 220C1 M CllxMi Mara" M Oct/ 1 Nlf f Nt« 2S N|« ?t N*| 110 a All suitably equipped «itri deep1,202 words
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Advertisement94 1961-09-14 12 S.S. LOIDE NICARAGUA' Looding: Smgopore 18/20 Sept. Dim: Durban 9 Oct Whom 21/22 Sept. R. de Janeiro 22 Oct. Pcnong 23/24 Sept. Santos 24 Oct. Boewos Aires 30 Oct! October loader: S.S. "LOIDE HAITI" THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD Spore Phone 7601 Denmark House Penong: Phone ***** Singapore. Shorn Phone94 words
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Advertisement453 1961-09-14 12 SHIPPING NOTICES I MESSAGEKIES MARITIMES CO. m v MEKONG Arrived 6.9.61. A General Survey of all I damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held In the S.H.B. Godowns No 4/5 on 15th Sept.. 2961 from 800 a.m. until j 4.30 p.m. No other survey will be held453 words
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Advertisement602 1961-09-14 12 NOTICE BUKIT PANJONG LIMITED Fcdrrrtion of Malar* We have b*«» authorised by $20iOM000 B^^ t/i.l I there is no trmli In the rumour i/iti— l96\ 'reported in. the local press :hat Notice Is hereby given that th« I the esUt« Is for sale. A tentative Transfer Register of the above-602 words
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Advertisement1504 1961-09-14 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY Applications are Invited from CLERK OF WORKS I Federal Citizens or SUte Nationals IN n. I it. PAHAM. fo> the posts of Assistant SuperAPPUCATIONS are sOTttßd gg tOT from Federal Citizens or state bch ""f^ J" aCt^ Nationals lor appointment as a JJ?**1,504 words
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Advertisement803 1961-09-14 13 (Continued from Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Mln.)-Box St tt*. extra WANTED Tamll-speaklng youth aged 17 to 19 for delivery work. Starting salary $60.00. Apply P.O. Box 237, Singapore. CLERK OP WORKS with good R.C. construction knowledge to supervise la Penang. Please give personal particulars to Box A803 words
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Advertisement978 1961-09-14 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* IS (Ml*.)— Box St tt*. txtro IF SERVICE FAMILY want bungalow Fntnkel Estate Please Ring (Spore > 3410 x 509 Bgt. Curnow. UNFURNISHED ROOM near bus stop. Suitable for working girls or couples. Call at 390 Macpherson Road Happy Garden. Spore 13. LUXURY FURNISHED, tally equipped978 words
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Advertisement699 1961-09-14 13 HOUSES It LAND FCR SALE It Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO tt*. oxtrm SARIMBUN AVENUE: Over 2 acres 999 years leasehold. suitable for farming, 2Oc per sq. ft. David Phoa Sons. Valuer A Entate Agencies. Tel: iS'poro *****. *****. OFFICE SPACE VACANT It Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St tt: txtrm699 words
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Advertisement711 1961-09-14 13 WANTED It Word* SS (Vim.)— Box St tt: txtra SMALL CHRISTAIN FAMILY wishes to adopt a healthy daughter or son a«-e sto 7. Please reply Box A 4652 S.T. B'pore. MACHINERY Wordt SS (Min.)-Box St tt*. txtra FOR SALE OR Hire 19RB and 10RH excavators with front shorel or draclloe711 words
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Advertisement824 1961-09-14 13 FOR SALE FOR SALE it Word* IS (Ml*.)— Box St tt*. txtro It Word* $S (Him.)— Box St tt: txtrm WOO KAJANO BSTATB Garden JUST RECEIVED beautiful ollpsintSeed yearling stumps are available for bacs tiy Imt.ti Kuroprnn Artlnti from immediate delivery. Plea*r contact ».W to $ISO. Anitlo-Diitrh Trading Oa. Manaicrr.824 words
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324 1961-09-14 14 rpHE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council decided today that in future all officials and competitors to international Games w*ll have to meet of their expenses. For the SEAP Games at Rangoon in December each Malayan competitor will have to pay324 words
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277 1961-09-14 14 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Wed.— All is set for Singapore's biggest sports event of the year— the Singapore Grand Prix— on Saturday ana Sunday Except for the Indonesian motor-cyclists, who are expected to arrive at any time, and Peter Brown, one277 words
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Article, Illustration77 1961-09-14 14 URED NEVILLE on his AJS motor-cycle, leading the field in the Manx Junior Grand Prix by more than a minute. But at Appledens. 31 miles before the finish, he lost control on the dangerously wet road and crashed. The 26-year-old motor-cycle77 words
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140 1961-09-14 14 SIX SERVICES STARS TO MISS GUP TIE ON SUNDAY CINOAPORE. Wed. Singapore Joint Services will not have their lull side against Malacca lor Sunday's Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30 p.m.) Their six RAF player.-; left last night with the Far East Air Force touring team to Hong140 words
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Article75 1961-09-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Technical College had to tight hard to beat St. John's Institution 6-5 in the Lewis Cup rugger competition at Bukit Nanas today. Techs had a 3-0 lead at half-time with an unconverted try by Ridzwan Shabani, but lost it when Adrian d e Silva75 words
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Article552 1961-09-14 14 •pDINBURGH, Wed. E* Richie Benaud the Australian captain, was in great form when the two-da<y match against Scotland began here yesterday. He had a spell of seven wickets for 26, and Scotland were all out for 172. Benaud finished with an analysis of seven forReuter - 552 words
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Advertisement1478 1961-09-14 14 |l^p 1 1 I i ■fTr^T^rjpfTwrJTnfl notices tenders ™^^^~™™*-i TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE _______^b_.- I ikm<* r_» iS7» Tenders from Class 'EX' and 1935/ -85. pint MiQn au^ the provlfilons of yj^ 13 of Bcecuuve P^ > to L£ r NOTICE is hereby given that tralian Regiment will1,478 words
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Advertisement23 1961-09-14 14 RENAULT now I only H*****) Price reduced. Value unchanged' Try the Dauphine ai Progress Motors or other Renault dealers. A RENAULT PRODUCT •M/J44/I*23 words
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Miscellaneous213 1961-09-14 14 SOCCER SPORE PREMIER LGE: Junior Clubs v Royal Navy (Jn Besar, 5.15 p.m.). S'GOR SENIOR KO: Rangers v Indonesia Muda (6 p.m.); Sunrise v TPCA (7.30. both matches at Merdeka Stadium). PENANG JUNIOR KO: SLRC v Ramblers 'C\ Police v CRC (both matches at D. Kramat). KLUANG DIST KO: Oovt213 words
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Miscellaneous70 1961-09-14 14 ford 'A' 3 (try) Edwardians B 0 ClifTordians B 0. at K. Kangsar. St. Andrew's B 9 <2 tries, penalty) Jurong Secondary 0. at B'pore. FRIENDLIES: SCC 'B JO The Blacks 8 at Spore; Perak Asian* wo Police, at Ipoh. HOCKEY POWELL EVANS SHIELD (J. Bahru): J3 Police 0 4th70 words
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Article1786 1961-09-14 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP, :««im*l MITCHELL TAKES TOP HONOURS WITH A TREBLE r>AN"S Stables Li- mavaddy caused a sensation at Penang today when he took the sixth race to pay a win dividend of $519 a record for this racing centre. The five year-old Australian gelding by St1,786 words
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Article43 1961-09-14 15 TOTAL POOL $89,456 Ist *****8 $39,730 2nd *****0 $15,892 3rd *****0 7.946 STARTERS ($2,648 each) No*. *****0. *****9 *****2 *****7 *****6 *****8. CONSOLA T I 0 N Si. 000 each) No*. *****5 *****7 *****2 *****5 *****0 *****3 *****6 *****2 *****8 *****1.43 words
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1031 1961-09-14 15 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Forty-one Class 1 horses have been entered for the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup to be run over l| miles at Bukit Timah on Oct. 1. But only about half of them will be handicapped for the richest Malayan Classic.1,031 words
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Article343 1961-09-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Hangers, the top Selangor soccer rliib who made n successful venture into competitive hockey last season, will not field a team ln the Selansor Hockey Association Leapue this yf;ir The repson: Several of their be.«t nlnyers. including Ronlan Buang, NaKaretnam. Arthur343 words
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Article38 1961-09-14 15 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Turf Club's October Meeting will be for horses ln Classes 3 and 5. Distances for both classes are 5Jf or 7Jf and 6f or BJf. Entries close on Sept. 27.38 words
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Advertisement106 1961-09-14 15 Grand Opening TONIGHT! GREAT EASTERN CIRCUS DIRECT FROM INDIA. ;JijL The bii?}?p>t circus ever to visit the Fc-dTatlon > wJL at SEREMBAN *j£ff} LOBAK ROAD Y£ j one show only at 8.30 p.m. From Tomorrow Daily at 6.15 9.15 p.m. PRICKS: Box of 5 S2o'-. S5. S4. $2. j VJfc106 words
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Advertisement556 1961-09-14 15 FW67 I BEFORE- clears out ROUNDWORMS and j d WMk THREADWORMS. Th«e worrm l.v. i™k*Bnd inside you and grow by taking the food *Tl Zjl. I you eat. You lose weight and energy, feel mn worm irritable and miserable. Children will stop V^ growing, get headaches and colic pains and556 words
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Article271 1961-09-14 16 Prayers for rain as drought drags on JAKARTA. Wed. A jmll of dust ;iii(l smoke from lores! fires hangs over Java and islands lO Ihe Kmsl of it as Indonesia enters its fourth month ol drought. On Lombok island, in the Lesser Sundas, five peopleReuter - 271 words
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Article42 1961-09-14 16 SINGAPORE. Wed—Singapore's water polo side were outplayed 12-6 by the visiting Japanese Universities at River Valley Road pool tonight. The Japanese team, with four Olympic Games players, were luster and fitter. Their spt'fd upasl Singapore from the start.42 words
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Article43 1961-09-14 16 EDINBURGH. Wed. Sir, David Bowes-Lyon. uncle of the Queen and a brother of the Queen Mother, died of a j heart attack today aged 59. I Sir David was a director of ia large number of companies including Dunlops.43 words
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Article47 1961-09-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Results in the exhibition tennil matches played at the Chlnwoo Stadium here tonight were: Bob Hewitt bt. Fred Stolle 8-6. 6-3. Ken Fletcher bt. John Newcombe 7-5. Hewitt bt. S. A. Azman 6-3. Hewitt and Stolle v Fletcher and Newcombe 6-4. 5-6.47 words
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Article57 1961-09-14 16 EDINBURGH. Wed.— The Aus- i tr.Uians were all out for 241 by ten, in rcplv to Scotland's 172. on the .-econd and last day of their match here today. Tea scores In the other match were: At SCARBOROUGH: Champion Count v Hants 220-5 (H. Horton 10157 words
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Article385 1961-09-14 16 LONDON. Wea— Raiher aisin.il conditions were again experiencea in London .stock markets today and apart from a certain amount of cheap buying at the opening, business remained on a very small scale. A number of leading industrial lmpicvetl during the early .stages but there was no follow I385 words
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Article, Illustration247 1961-09-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Royal Malayan Navy is to have six new high-speed boats to patrol the 1.200-mile coastline of the Federation. They will he over 100 ft. long and have a top speed in excess of 25 knots and a range of247 words
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Article317 1961-09-14 16 PLEA BY RUSSELL TO 'SANE PEOPLE' f ONDON, Wed. Earl Russell, the 89 year old philosopher who was jailed yesterday for his anti-nuclear weapons activities, said in a statement from prison today that American, Soviet, German, French and British political leaders were pursuing a common aim "the ending of humanReuter - 317 words
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Article134 1961-09-14 16 CHOLERA: 5 JABS CENTRES SINGAPORE. Wed. Five inoculation centres will be opened here on Friday in the second phase of the Government's massive eampiutui to forestall an outbreak of cholera. in heavily populated areai will giv» tree Inoculattoni to the public tor uve boura each day. The centres announced lowiii134 words
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Obituary124 1961-09-14 16 CABLE RECriVED v T U. Ch.riy.in. BAY Chanel thai hn beii.v.ci ti'iur .Mr T. v Cbertyao, of Ayioor. I M i-'in IIIMHII. ANTHIYEDOI i.f :r. ManalhWW Kai '1 iv.inun. Railway* Gmu and i-rothrr of Ajnlrthaatngam viii bt h. m rt -o. Tan Tock nt: Hospital Quarter* at MJt an:124 words
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Article86 1961-09-14 16 THE FAMILY OF the laU Mia. M.uv ADdrt'UFiiny th:ink< dM a UN mnrr.-il. MM rt-;uh, thfir >ud b«T*'Hvvm*r.t recently. DR. MAMAZIR BIN MOHAMEO nn<l family llmnk relMiw-* Bad fn*od» for their kind memiaKM of U nnMthx. assistance and attendance Ht the funeral of his Kite father liohamed bin Ixltandar86 words
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Article44 1961-09-14 16 ROSEE O'OR 11. <!u i".i .i;M m;it. M l.itoroua from <>rl«l liy Ahmad DMM Arthur Ur. Friday Btmum •«irc<i liy Ki.ihtn. n~ iif P Models from Rnt!i W.irnerji Haftpori Moi»' l Academy. Make-up bj» K^vlon. y Town Country. Wta a D.nnrr Kor I44 words
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Advertisement98 1961-09-14 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ;u H..rrfs >/» I Vinimi/mi O'BRIEN: i., Ul) md DonalOßrlw a »on. i. 1 Mt.il. SUSAN: To Mr. and Mr;-. Mutilil ifciucht.T at M on .Vh Se|it. Th MHff. SEAH TAN R 1 •him v,,,, o r |ba i:,t,. Mr. and I Eat ri«» and utd on98 words
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