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Title Section19 1961-09-20 1 AVEBAC.E DAILY < I Itlllll SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 i The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1961. M CENTS.19 words
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Article474 1961-09-20 1 A TWOFOLD EFFORT— HIS AIM WAS A JUST AND PEACEFUL SOLUTION ANDREW WILSON of the London Observer reports from Leopoldville: GHORTLY before he left Leopoldville on his fatal flight to Ndola, Mr. lluinmarskjoeld spoke to me at length of his struggle for a just and peaceful solution474 words
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Article715 1961-09-20 1 MANY FAILURES IN GOVT. MALAY TESTS— See Page 7 U.N. team flying with fighter escort in bid to meet Tshombe for peace talks 'Hostile action' is not suspected NDOLA, Northern Rhodesia, Tuesday TOP United Nations officials were today flying from Leopoldville under fighter escort for ceasefire talksReuter - 715 words
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Article, Illustration471 1961-09-20 1 His headquarters bombed, strafed by Katanga jet KUSABETHVILLE, Tuesday J)R. Conor O'Brien, United Nations chief in kuUuigu, narrowly escaped death yesterday when a Katanga jet bombed and machine-gunned his headquarters. Mr. O'Brien was talking to correspondents under the trees In tbe grounds of his headquartersReuter - 471 words
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Article200 1961-09-20 1 DARtVIN, Tues.— The Darwin waterfront was idle today as dockers and seamen stopped work in protest against the impending deportation of two .Malayans. Daris bin Saris and Jaffa Madune. The Minister for Immigration. Mr. R Downer, had confirmed earlier that the two men. who had been pearlers200 words
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322 1961-09-20 1 AI.OK. Tuesday. JHK Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today confirmed thai toe Sultan of Treng ganu had complained to him about the activity o! the Pan-Malayan Islamic- Party (iovernment of the State. Thla has led to ;i tecling of frustration throughout the322 words
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Article31 1961-09-20 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonmt» will hold an international trade fair, lasting one month, on the eve of the A.Man Games In Jakarta next August, the Government has announced. -^Router.Reuter - 31 words
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Article94 1961-09-20 1 Juliana: Our stand on W. Irian TiRE HAGUE. Tues. Queen Juliana indicated today that the Dutch Government would have no objection to West New Guinea coming under Indonesian control if that is what the people of "West Irian" want. The Queen was outlining her Government's programme (or thr forthcoming ParliamentaryUPI - 94 words
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Article16 1961-09-20 1 PEACE TALKS Mini In. m-j. in I'bhnmbe I ilk- Mill] I V cial* here today16 words
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Advertisement111 1961-09-20 1 MODERN RINGS of DISTINCTION FOR ALL OCCASION #&£l\ M>LU faVfen >•*) WHITE GOLD U^Ol-v-^fVV IM.ATINLM. P. H. HENDRY Uiwtlltti. 71. North Brldi* Rd Adtlphi Hotil lin»»»er« A Kuala Lumpur OUR PAY LATER PLAN MADE (C Toke odvontoge ot our revised Poy Loter Plon. Less to be poid initially ond a111 words
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Advertisement21 1961-09-20 1 ■.^MnnilnraLmi I m\ I a* vl THERE'S ALWAYS TIME FOR A V^lj) BEER CANNED AND UOI ILLU BY MALAYAN tKL^LKILb im»21 words
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Article, Illustration1813 1961-09-20 2 Hammarskjoeld's death 'blow to world peace' THE world today mourned the death of the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, "a soldier of peace." His body rested today in a lead-lined coffin in the small Ndola hospital in Northern Rhodesia. Mr. Hammarskjoeld was killed yesterday when hisReuter; UPI - 1,813 words
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Advertisement27 1961-09-20 2 Oi/fk a* A the ,c W Vl§omi m. MM mW± Vfe b **c ear Z f 000 t Ons made fib, Olr> *th c ft MM^' jP^27 words
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171 1961-09-20 3 I ON D ON. Tues- Three young playwrights and two actresses were among hundreds of "ban-the-bomb 1 demonstrators jailed or fined yesterday at 11 court hearings here and in Scotland John Osborne. 31-year-old author of "Look Back in Anger" was fined 1171 words
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Article181 1961-09-20 3 vaa fined £2 and ordered to pay £3 3s. in casts. Actresses Vanessa Redgrave, daughter of Sir Michael Redgrave, and Patrick Burke received Identical fines. Ten London courts had began the task of hearing obstruction charges against 1.314 men and women arrested on Sunday night181 words
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Advertisement96 1961-09-20 3 SAFETY BUILT TO LAST "I SELF ADJUSTING TREAD /0 |w, with the tough new all-weather. you've got a tyre that adjusts JOB/O (A^tSlll instantly to all driving demands. (y\\ jCmi \M n corners and wnen braking, the 1 1 > K fimm I tenacious tread grips like nothing lI^H on96 words
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Advertisement305 1961-09-20 3 COURSE OF W^3 CONDITIONINGS WILL DO FOR A 'Jt YOUR DOG JfISSPi Most dogs are fed on scraps or on prepared foods that may not contain a true balance of vitamins and minerals. Even where special meat is bought you can't be certain that all the elements a dog needs305 words
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Miscellaneous446 1961-09-20 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /Y«ionN«-K> A /^iu call u\*\ I JsHTTHEMANJ I -ME'SINUtS r <SEOe6E. TM» IS AN OLD\J T fwUTVDOSUe S*A sSCHCOL FRIEND OP MINE S TD >OCI BCTTEB 7" 1/ r t ^V WC* M 6 l \f^~\ r (WUUO/ r-~^l i^S-v T w^ 6 *V RADIO446 words
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Article212 1961-09-20 4 River stevedores 9 wage claim is settled: Six-year-old agreement to be re-implemented SINGAPORE, Tuesday. DISPUTE between the Importers and Exporters Association and the Singapore General Employees' Union, which resulted in a recent two-day strike by 1,500 Singapore River stevedores, was settled today. A nine-man committee212 words
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317 1961-09-20 4 BUILDING: SHORTAGE, BOTTLENECKS UNLIKELY IN 1962-63 OINGAPORE, Tues. There is no likelihood of a serious overall shortage in construction capacity or of bottlenecks in Singapore giving rise to inflationary pressures in the next two years. This Is the finding of the Inquiry Commission on the constructional capacity of the State317 words
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Article53 1961-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Traffic Police today warned motorists to keep within the 20 mile per hour limit Imposed on all roads In Serangoon Garden Estate. The new regulation came into force on Sept 1. A police spokesman said traffic signboards would soon be displayed at prominent spots53 words
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77 1961-09-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. -A parade of male models in a fashion show will be held at the Sea View Hotel here on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The highlight of the show, organised by the Heam Yuen Merchant Tailors' Association, will be77 words
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Article199 1961-09-20 4 THE WATER RATIONING ZONES TODAY SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be turned off in Zones Five and Six from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow. /ONE FIVE Includes Jurong, Chua Chu Kang and LUn Chu Kang areas, and all areas from 7 ms. Bukit Tlmah Road to Woodlands. ZONE SIX includes199 words
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Article, Illustration240 1961-09-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Father Terrence Sheridan, a playwright who has adapted several Cantonese operas into English, spoke eagerly today of his first novel a 300-page love story he took six weeks to write. The stocky Jesuit priest, recently transferred to Singapore from Hong Kong, has240 words
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141 1961-09-20 4 GRAND PRIX SUCCESS: MINISTER'S 'THANK YOU' SINGAPORE. Tues— A big "thank you" to all the people behind the Grand Prix success came from the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnara. today. In a special message to these people, the Minister said the Grand Prix held in conjunction with Orient Year141 words
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124 1961-09-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pEOPLE living in Jalan Sempadan and Kampong 1 Siglap off East Coast Road, will soon get electricity supplies connected to their homes. This was announced today by Mr. Ooh Chew Chua, chairman of the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee. He is also124 words
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Article25 1961-09-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Traffic Police here collected a total revenue of $17,584 last week from fines imposed on motorists for various road offences.25 words
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184 1961-09-20 4 Union chief urges: Keep calm and firm 'SINGAPORE, Tues. —I A trade union leader, Mr. Jamit Singh, today said that the trade union movement in Singapore was going j through "an important: phase of its develop- ment" and urged workers to be "calm and firm." In a message to the184 words
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Advertisement241 1961-09-20 4 THE MOTION PICTURE THAT RINGS WITH JOY, FAITH AND INSPIRATION! tit >*> Ai p®r ASSISI color or oe luxe ciNt«»scoo£ B^BIBIBIHHoHoHHo^HoHoi j B R ADFORITdTI I'mAtT DOLORES HART STUART WHITMAN TEL: 21-116 i '''nfc SINGAPORE CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF S.A.T.A. WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER AT 9.30 p.m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED241 words
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Advertisement222 1961-09-20 4 sour* f Air AfiA mi* cos IIMCI l\tj.H" *4tA/ fUSTtTifS NOEL TREVARTHEN IP^^% mown IttnUILULUR /I{Hl\ 1 Ll^#^^ Op 4 l omorroir <£&39s^ ALL THE SPLENDOR. SPECTACLE, POMP and MIGHT of JULIUS CAESAR'S CENTURIONS "SLAVE of ROME" A Starring ROSSANA PODESTA L-J (HELEN OF TROY) j£V*B^ GUY MADISON Hastntnnvi»l*>r A222 words
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Advertisement474 1961-09-20 4 OUaANIKATION X LAST DAY!: 1 lom-1. 30-4.00 6.30 A 9 10pm WILLIAM CASTLE'S HOMICIDAL Glenn Corbett Jean Arlen X A Columbio Picture i A COWARDS CERTIFICATE will ba issued upon yotir om al at the thaatra. If you ara too terrified to watch the climam, follow the YELLOW STREAK ta474 words
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Miscellaneous392 1961-09-20 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SO- tre Theatre. Canning Rise. 7 CIETY: Meeting at 7.15 p.m. pjn. (open to the public) at 8. U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: Orange Grove Road. Mu&ic on Record: Edward FACULTY OF LAW. Unlver- McDowell's "Second Indian si;v of Malaya in Singapore: Suite" and "Woodland SleetPublic Lecture on "Tue Cor-392 words
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163 1961-09-20 5 T7-ANGAR, Tues. -I-*- Ensun Endin Eyan, 14, was stabbed to death last night a few hours after her engagement to a farmer, Din Choay. 22. The girl's mother. Sin Dm Pan. 35. was seriously wounded. Ensun and Sin were reported to have been163 words
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Article27 1961-09-20 5 PENANG. Tues.— A motor Ist. Lim Nget Leong. was today fined $95 for inconsiderate driving. Up was also banned from driving for three month*.27 words
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Article45 1961-09-20 5 SEREMBAN, Tues. Fifty women are among 150 volunteers who are working on the three-and-a-half-mile kampong path linking Kampong Selaru with Dangi village In the Kuala Pilah district. Last year, one-and-a-half-mile were completed. The voluntary workers are expected to complete the project next week.45 words
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Article55 1961-09-20 5 SEREMBAN. Tues.— A midnight fire gutted a kampong house last night two and a half miles from here on the Seremban-Jelebu road. Damage to the house and loss of Jewellery and other personal effects is estimated at $5,000. The house belonged to Che Asiah binte Kasilan. who55 words
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Article63 1961-09-20 5 ALOR STAR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will attend the wedding of his niece, Che Sharifah Azizah. at Alor Star on Friday. The bride eldest daughter of Syed Omar bin Syed Alwee of the P.W.D. here— will marry Syed Ahmad Radzi of the63 words
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371 1961-09-20 5 MALA YA KEEPS IN THE COMMON MARKET PICTURE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday "DRITAIN has un- dertaken to keep the Federation informed of the progress of its negotiations with the European Common Market countries and to consult Malaya fully in matters which will affect her interests. The Secretary to the Ministry of371 words
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104 1961-09-20 5 ROBBERIES IN TWO SHOPS IN THE NIGHT JPOH. Tues— Occupants of two sundry shops in Paslr Pinji new village were robbed early today At about 1.30 a.m. robber* forced open the rear door of a shop and tied ud the proprietor. Ng Kan Keng. 53, and other members of his104 words
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Article72 1961-09-20 5 RAJARATNAM IN PENANG ON HOLIDAY PENANG, Tues.— The Singapore Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, arrived in Peiiang today for a two-day holiday. Mr. Rajaratnam was accompanied by Mr Lee Khoon Choy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, and Mr. Devan Nair, a leading Singapore trade unionist. Mr. Rajaratnam72 words
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246 1961-09-20 5 Giant school programme to begin soon KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation Education Ministry's gigantic building programme will be launched when work starts on the $2 million Alam Shah Secondary Residential School at Cheras Road here next week. Contracts for the building have been awarded. The school will accommodate 800 Malay246 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-09-20 5 New army religious officer named KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— A religious officer, Haji Basiron bin Nasir (above), whs accompanied soldiers on numerous jungle operations during the Emergency, has been appointed Chief Religious Officer of the Federation Armed Forces. Haji Basiron, 40, the third religious officer of the armed forces, succeeds Haji94 words
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Article81 1961-09-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. There Is a big demand for stalls at the Orient Year Trade and Industrial Exhibition to be held at the Buklt Bintang Amusement Park here from Oct 20 to Nov. 5. The organiser, Mr. Stephen K. Kang, said that there would81 words
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128 1961-09-20 5 UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Ist Bn., New Zealand Regiment, which will reach Malaya in November, has received the Queen's colour and Its regimental colour from the GovernorGeneral. Lord Cobham. This is the first colour presentation to be held in New Zealand since World128 words
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Article196 1961-09-20 5 OINC.APORE. Taes. The pick of the world's orchids will be brought to Singapore for exhibition in conjunct ion with the Fourth World Orchid Conference. Plans for this orchid festival are now being drawn up by the Malayajn Orchid Society and the tentative date is Oct.196 words
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Advertisement191 1961-09-20 5 ypppHBJBHH FOR MOST EXCITING j^P^ UP TO DATE i. FRENCH HAIRSTYLES, J EXPERT TINTING lp M^ and BLEACHING JOBS > jt R O 9^ R N L D 38. COLEMAN STREET. TELEPHONE: ***** A SHOW YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS... AMATEURS ON PARADE 3 HOURS OF MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT COMPERED BY191 words
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Advertisement230 1961-09-20 5 fz% The man who pTiT recognizes writes with a PARKER \jOcSL ballpoint Because the Parker T BALL Ballpoint r ,> Provides Longer Writing Life ff [II You can readily understand this man's think- j Xj ing. He's formed the habit of paying just a trifle more to get quality— that230 words
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2012 1961-09-20 6 A SKILFUL NEGOTIATOR, HE DEALT WITH A SERIES OF MAJOR POLITICAL CRISES WHICH BEGAN WITH SUEZ AND CULMINATED WITH THE CONGO MR. Dag Hammarskjoeld. second SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations Organisation, announced on his appointment in 1953 that he wouldReuter - 2,012 words
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Advertisement297 1961-09-20 6 to hasten Bl Hop back %^jm mßrm Wl I Til mr t V-"7iso N< !l A truly happy event for Mr lan and her friends arc soon there to wish her happinev; and a quick 't:vm to health. To help her H^ recain her strength they bring her a bottle297 words
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Article216 1961-09-20 7 Verdict: Man unfit to plead YIALACCA, Tues. A Jury in the Malacca High Court today returned an unanimous verdict that a man charged with murder committed more than nine years ago was unfit to make a plea. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan :..cordingly postponed the inquiry indefinitely and discharged the jury.216 words
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Article28 1961-09-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Johore District Government Workers' Union will hold Its second annual delegates' conference at 12-A Jalan Larkin. on Sept. 28 at 5.30 p.m.28 words
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136 1961-09-20 7 STRICKEN FREIGHTER IN TRACK OF TYPHOON NOW SAFE SINGAPORE. Tues. The typhoon-tossed Greek freighter Tinof < 7.949 ionsi. reported on Saturday to be foundering in ;hc China Sea, is now safe. This morning the Tmof was reported to be heading for Singapore under .her own steam. An SOS message picked136 words
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Article66 1961-09-20 7 MINISTER OPENS NEW BUILDING MALACCA, Tues. Eightyfour school buildings, including extensions. were erected In Malacca last year. The Chief Minister, inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, revealed this yesterday when he declared open an additional building for the National School at Parit Penghulu in Sungai Rambai. He thanked Hajl Khairi bin66 words
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88 1961-09-20 7 KOTA BHARU. Tues. The 150 soldiers who are standing by to reintorce their 1.400 comrades serving in the Congo with the Malayan Special Force are now waiting tor the "go" signal from United Nations headquarters. They have been drawn from thr 2nd. Bn..88 words
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Article, Illustration76 1961-09-20 7 A verdict on S'pore by a tourist SI N GAPOBE, Tues.— Charming Stella Walters, 20 (above), a travel agent from Transvaal, South Africa, left Singapore today after a five-day visit, convinced that Singapore has all the potentials for promoting tourism. Mi>s Walters said: "Singapore has natural beauty and colour to76 words
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Article24 1961-09-20 7 TANJONG MALIM. Tues Work will soon start on a $23,200 Rural Health subcentre for 3.500 people of Kalumpang village in North Selangor.24 words
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Article225 1961-09-20 7 No confirmation in posts for Goyt. employees during 'extended probation' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday, f ARGE numbers of Government servants are believed to have flopped in the Malay examinations set in June. This means that they will either be racked or have their probationary periods extended.225 words
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Article79 1961-09-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A magistrate today ordered the detention of a Royal Malayan Navy cook. Koh Soon Teng. 32 of Jalan Jin Quee. Johore Bahru. under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. Koh. also known as Ah Ter. was arrested by a party of detectives and79 words
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111 1961-09-20 7 1 5 times convicted: Now jailed again KUALA LIMPUR. Tues. Wong Tuck. 35. unemployed, with. ls previous convictions, was sentenced to one year's jail in the Magistrate's Court here today for theft of a schoolboy's sports bicycle from Merdeka Stadium on June 27. Sentence is to be followed by a111 words
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217 1961-09-20 7 COUNCIL SILENCE LEADS TO WALK-OUT T»ELUK 4XSON. Tues. 1 A Peoples Progressive Party councillor. Vr. K. Rama■uny, w«.lked out of the town council meeting here last night when nobody seconded a motion he had introduced. Mr. Ong Hock Chye. who resigned from the P.P. P. last week and said «V217 words
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Article, Illustration272 1961-09-20 7 Education necessary for success of rural plan, says youth leader SINGAPORE, Tues.. »3 A Federation youth leader. Syed Kamarulzaman bin Syed Bahaldin, said here today that education of the rural people was necessary for the success of the Government's rural development programme. Syed Kamarulzaman Is leading three Federation delegates to272 words
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Advertisement87 1961-09-20 7 PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGES LIGHTWEIGHT HEADSETS ATTENDANCE CABINETS FOR TRANSISTORIZED INTERCOM SYSTEMS SMALL PRIVATE EXCHANGES PRIVATE AUTOMATIC L™ W jB >|>k^ AND MANUAL EXCHANGES |^g QI O K"| TELEPHONE CABLES TELEPHONE INSTRUMENTS ITIcinUTclCtUrS 3. fl U k TELEPHONE APPARATUS EQUIPMENT (Mil J" install all types of EXCHANGE EQUIPMENT telephone equipment87 words
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Advertisement105 1961-09-20 7 FjET NORTHWEST^ I SHORTEST, FASTEST 1 I ROUTE FROM TOKYO TO THE U.S.A. ONLY NORTHWEST FLIES jm DC-8 JETS BETWEEN jKm TOKYO. SEOUL, OKINAWA, JSM TAIPEI AND MANILA jKBN I £r NORTHWEST FLIES t/ Polar Imperial Jets to New York from Tokyo— more than 5 hours gf faster than any105 words
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Obituary53 1961-09-20 8 M il* 1 Wimmi.M PHAN CHIN CHEONC. tMM «M o' I'nar. Kin Thin. »j;»d %4. panned away peacefully 11 hi> raMSMM lot No 7.' talan B.inKa AntiKereK. Ptnji Park, laat aa s rrt.. v 17'h Sep ■>mi»t 1961 He lea\e< heh.nd <• oidnw I mourn hi« to>« Funeral »t53 words
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Article116 1961-09-20 8 M '■In Vmimi.ni MR AND MRS P. MraMjM thank fi mit» and rflttionn for th^it £iftn adi comphmentii rrndrr#d on thr nrranior of th**if niarriajce and r^cfption h^i^i THE FAMILY OF thr IM» Mm Iw Shook Yum of y (iUd.-tonr Romi. for prnn.tu a<Tol>, •MBtial 'it «n.l for |Maj116 words
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Article72 1961-09-20 8 in Watt* fl» iWinimiimj IN Fond «<t :ovin«; m*morr t. f our i» o>»d B»rth« Kluah»th v .-,1 in rent onr vtar a»n I IN LOVING MEMORY Ml* RBt F»nn Yam ntr Madam Chu» Yang Nro. jwm.'ii a t«v H A 4«. Gone but nfvtt IN EVERLASTING MEMORY72 words
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Article258 1961-09-20 8 U Wml» BSJ (Minimum) r. j. Isaacs. OpUdaaa. 10 r_> port i... lama 1 today IHICKEN INN. SEAVIEW Hfltt] 'or i i» 1 hi kff (1 *ti*t 1 •it by on< of 9inf»port >>aa:ni tfanc* feaaaa CONTACT LENSES? l~— Will H C l*r« 01 To-,1 I tKln fm your258 words
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Article21 1961-09-20 8 YOUTH FOR CHRIST <iav j.itd >, i.mi.fi mi p.m. Victoria M-monal Hill. T-en-ral*nt MMMI •il ■ni r participation <<.:.• A!. ;nvii,ii21 words
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714 1961-09-20 8 The Straits Times. Wednesday. Sept. 20, 1961. The Last Word Mi. Hammankjodd'a K'cat strength KM the United Nations Charter: that was the law. subscibed to by all members, to which ho bore the relationship of an impartial judne: without it the 4.000 member secretariat which he himself reorganised shortly after714 words
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Article327 1961-09-20 8 Persistent report* that all is far from well with the IYengganu State Government have been amply confirmed by statements from the Prime Minister and by the hasty gathering of national P.M. IP. leaders in Kuala Trengganu. As far back as June, according to Tengku Abdul Rahman, the327 words
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Article163 1961-09-20 8 Until the matter of local apital is settled s*nd the Fuji Iron and Steel Company oi Japan turns its lairly firm proposal to build a steel mill in Singapore into a east-iron intention. Dr. Goh Keng Swee is justified in preserving his silence about the great progress163 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1961-09-20 8 East Germans rage at the inaction of the West ...ONLY WORDS. WORDS AND WORDS...NEVER ANY ACTION •.sen IfsJCE Au ••^^ust 13 the 1 t uation has changed completely in East Germany," a Dresden lawve*r told me recently. He had previously, with a passing apology, shut the window, and. as in1,178 words
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Article348 1961-09-20 8 from the LONDON TIMES Anyona who baa trt* counigc to put himself down oi\ official questloi naires as a Christian, with all the draw-backs this lmla a stout witness to his faith, m any visit to a church will prove West Gorman preoccupation with wages. holidays, and -standard* ol living348 words
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438 1961-09-20 8 IN the Straits Times of Sept. 12 Inche Baharuddln Abdullah of Batu Pahat made a vehement charge against some students of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur for raising a false fire alarm which he described as "detestable Any university students understanding of438 words
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205 1961-09-20 8 DIVORCE HARDSHIP IS NOW EASED \\'ITH relerence to the' article by Evelyn Tv on the Women's Charter, may I point out one or two aspects that are not generally realised? Hitherto a monogamously wedded wife seeking divorce was almost completely bound by the domicile of her husband. and our courts205 words
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Letter30 1961-09-20 8 NEHRU RUSSELL If Mr. Nehru n "rather envious" of Lord Russell for breaking the law. fol- I lows that h e should ,ympathise with Master Tara Singh. NAGA Kuala Lumpur30 words
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Advertisement335 1961-09-20 8 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS art mm mrtwiMlN mt in ttmCOLD ITOIAfi! ARCADI OKB"" aOAO. »IN«A^O"« ir>ll rtfirt tmmlt .<Mrtli.««ll un 4 »a* mumkti rmlwf. \mMI «w'iim>mlj timer* M.KM'I ml— >••''** COLD STOIAM IRAMCHIS at HOLLAND aOAO. KATON*. AUTHORISID ASCNTSi CITY lOOK MM. STOII LTD. ISMAIL WISCHIITia MM 1 AOM.HALTY »O CO.335 words
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Advertisement125 1961-09-20 8 1 '"Mum <3Lfc Jw 11 fm i ssßbbbV -""1 IKSL jtVflsWa.^ssflLi k^i 1 sVHHsBaiBVHHBt 4^^^ J/t FOUR SQUARE //^'lim'V Vinfage Tobaccos fit MM vv Throughout the world dlscrimit\\OUKS«uiw\\ nating pipe smokers buy DoDies I I Four Square. There arc four \oS\\ *o**u.os c different blends to suit VACUUM PACKED IN125 words
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Article, Illustration624 1961-09-20 9 Flags at half-mast to mark respect in the Federation and in Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. I^LAGS will be flown at half-mast in the Federal capital on the day of Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld's funeral, at the request of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who this morning624 words
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235 1961-09-20 9 OPEN VERDICT on THREE AIRMEN KILLED IN CRASH VJI.Mi AI'OKI Tuts. An open verdict was recorded here today on Uiree airmen who were- killed after being hit by a car in the Chua C'hu Kang Koad just after 12.30 a.m. on Aug. 17. BAC J. Sprott. M. SAC W. A235 words
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Article, Illustration218 1961-09-20 9 ASA will discuss carrying out its aims SINGAPORE. Tues. The Philippines Minister Plenipotentiary in Malaya. Mr. Yusup R. Abubakar, today said that the ministerial -level meeting of the Association o/ South-East Asia in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 1 will discuss how to implement the objectives of the association, ie said218 words
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Article25 1961-09-20 9 TAIPING. Tues— Burglars broke into the Naafl store in Sangro Circle last night, and stole goods, mainly cigarettes and liquor, valued at $2,116.25 words
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107 1961-09-20 9 MALACCA, Tres.— A bill collector oi me Capitol dance hall here. Chong Yew Bock. 30. was found -uilty In the Sessions Court today of a charge of using criminal force en 17-year-old girl with intent to outrage her modesty. Chong was bound over In107 words
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270 1961-09-20 9 SINGAPORE, Tuo. \IRB. Celeste Amstutz. WI wife of the Methodist Bishop of South-East Asia, todiy blamed the "philosophy of the East" for making family planning difficult. She said the people in the East practised polygamy and believed that the more children270 words
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Article, Illustration12 1961-09-20 9 KEN BARRATT12 words
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297 1961-09-20 9 Jockey Ken Barratt dies: Wife at bedside TAIPING, Tuesday. XT EN BARRATT, 32, the jockey who was seriously injured in a road accident 10 days ago near Parif Buntar, died in the Taiping District Hospital this morning. His mother flew out from Australia to Taiping a veek ago and when297 words
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Article41 1961-09-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Director-General of the Telecommunications Department, Federation of Malaya. Mr. John Wagstall, will talk about "Commonwealth Round-the-World Telephone Cables and the possibilities of Satellite Communications" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club here tomorrow.41 words
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126 1961-09-20 9 One in six given cholera shots in Singapore CINGAPORE, Tues.— About one In every six people in Singapore has been immunised against cholera, an estimated 200,--000 of them in the last two weeks. More than half of these are school children who were given free inoculations. Thin campaign is now126 words
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86 1961-09-20 9 Year's jail for bid to steal a car pENANG. Tues. Phuah Choon Slew, 47. unemployed, was today Jailed for one year for attempting to steal a car parked in front of a shop in Campbell Btreel at 12.15 a.m. last Tuesday. Inspector Balwant Singh, who prosecuted, said two constables saw86 words
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Article84 1961-09-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Six Malayan trainee nurses are due to leave for Australia tomorrow to undergo a three-year coirrse at the Royal Perth Hospital. They are Che Maria binte Ahmad Jamal. of Serdaiu. Ch» Rodziah blnte Nuluo, of Batu Gajah, Miss Llm Lum Sip. of Malacca. lUsa84 words
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Article223 1961-09-20 9 Island floats a $50m. loan SINGAPORE, tues. The Singapore Government will tloat a $50 million loan next week as part of the four-year development plan. A Government <tatement announcing this today .-.aid that subscription to. the loan will begin on Bept. 27. This new loan Is the fourth to be223 words
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Article59 1961-09-20 9 PENANG. Tues. A businessman. Pek Kian Hoi, was today fined $65 and banned from driving for one year for two traffic offences. Pek pleaded guilty to carrying 11 boxes of film material in his motor wagon without a haulage permit, and without Insurance coverage at the Junction59 words
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Advertisement99 1961-09-20 9 YOVCAN/IWWZ 4ffOXP HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE Ctf :iNn»K)»t ii-i: o«ch«»o «o«o iti :i:r-j HU»U tUMfUC 1! IllU K0«0 Itl lIW. Wl«t»G iMIJHOP STUtll Til Jill. 1 •0r» IM*«* J515. J»l«N ISMAII HI :P(IH i*l*N til HTCIUT ICI <l«l l0H0«l lIHH ]'l ItHH SINTOSt MOUSING T»uSI «s-M iiiin OMOlr f^B^l 9-J I99 words
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Advertisement88 1961-09-20 9 MILK rich, pure and always fresh ml f If* Quality and Economy THE EASY-TO-PREPARE MILK AT THE EASY-TO-BUY PRICE. l^^ff^^^ FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK WITH ADDED VITAMINS A D XV PS >4 *rt3fev :AKE SPE CIAL CARE -LOOK FOR THE RED teeegsg I /^^^vS SEALt— Your guoron>e« that only the best88 words
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330 1961-09-20 10 Strong competition but prospects are good Upward trend in Malayan exports to Britain PENANG. Tu*s is no reason why British trade ■1 should not be able to hold its own in Malaya "or even improve" despite vigorous competition from other countries. Mr. F. J. Erroll, Minister of State at the330 words
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Article, Illustration115 1961-09-20 10 Sons of King fly back to school in UK r£ Yang di-Pertuan A&ong and the Raja Permaisuri Agonf were at the Kuala Lumpur airport on Mondaynight to see their two sons off to Britain to resume their studies. The two princes are Syed i Sirajuddin. the 18-year-I old Raja Muda115 words
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Article180 1961-09-20 10 A shop keeper is shot dead I^ANGAR, Tues. A 1Y sundry shop-keeper, Mr. Lim Ooi Kay. 51. of Kampong Chuping, Bawah Bukit. was shot dead last night when he tried to stop three men from entering his shop. Lims son. Peng Hwa, 22, told the Straits Times the men called180 words
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Article88 1961-09-20 10 Train hits a lorry at crossing ARAU. Tues. -A lorry was smashed ir. a collision with a local train at a level crossing at Bukit Ketri. seven miles from here, yesterday. The lorry driver. Mr. Woo Sang Keow. 29, and his attendant, Mr. Chin Jan Seng. 32. were admitted to88 words
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Article28 1961-09-20 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues The body of a woman. R. Govindama. 55. was recovered from an irrigation canal on a rubber estate near here yesterday evening28 words
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Article50 1961-09-20 10 ALOR STAR. Tues. Mariam. daughter- of the Prime Minister. Tengka Abdul Rahman, today celebrated her eighth birthday. Marram is accompanying the Tengku on a thrrr-il.iv visit to Kedah. A small party, attended by a few close friends and relatives, was held at the Tengku's Alor Star residence.50 words
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Article32 1961-09-20 10 SEREMBAN. Tues. Two thousand scouts, rovers and cubs in the State will hold a rally a» the Peoples' Park on Saturday to celebrate the golden jubilee of scouting In Malaya.32 words
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Article45 1961-09-20 10 IPOH. Tues.— lnche Ismail bin Sa'ad. 41. a waterworki engineer, has been awarded a ten-month Colombo Plan scholarship for a course In public health engineering at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London. He will leave «sn Sept. 28.45 words
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Advertisement217 1961-09-20 10 ■BBBBB^H !l ««bv I B^ H Am\ l!?- "^s"^flWaw IT'S NEVER TOO EARLY mTO START WITH aM AbBB"! it •ml '^^W""«BaaaPJPMaMi s t BBNBBBBBBBi r T HF^Kak >/ f^^f/ A ■'>+■%,£' TISSOT FOR ELEGANCE AND PRECISION SYNONYMOUS WITH EXCELLENJ QUALITY FOR OVER A CENTURY A WATCH YOU CAN WEAR WITH217 words
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Advertisement274 1961-09-20 10 gjF SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX V Every Motorcycle event won on AVON tyres MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX Ist 2nd 3rd CHRIS PROFFITT-WHITI SOH GUAN BEI FONG KIN MIM (Hondo) Norton (Norton) 125 cc ond under 126 cc 250 cc 251 cc 350 cc lit MoHum, Tosoko Hondo) lit Giichi Suzuki (Hondo) )tt274 words
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Miscellaneous185 1961-09-20 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Figure \w;h pri.son lab^l on I When out ol «ru Im a diner J»; most R(upld pulUng f<JO a |p- mJ «hi« ni«nr« nf lhc highest podiUon 18). 8 I ri I. h^^r 11 The perfumes the bow- in gj- >• the mf 10 xrr^ttaX185 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1961-09-20 11 VON MOLTKE WAS THE REAL CREATOR OF GERMAN WAR MACHINE} ON June 16. 18a. the people of Berlin turned out m force to gloat over the greatest military parade in their history. Bright sunshine streamed on the bayonets of 40,000 crack PrussianDaily Mirror - 1,132 words
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Advertisement189 1961-09-20 11 Singapore's roads... the finest in S.E.Asia and most of them surfaced by SWEE Construction SPECIALISTS IN: lARTH MOVING PREMIXID ASPHALT READY MIXED CONCRETt TRANSPORTATION REINFORCED CONCRETE CHUSMED GRANITE PLANT HIRE SWEE Jfc CONSTRUCTION AND TRANSPORT CO. LTD. CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS 1, IRVING ROAD, SINGAPORE-13. PHONE ***** (3 lints) When the189 words
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Miscellaneous158 1961-09-20 11 Buys Bunny By Balph Heinttlahl h~~~~~~ SURE i OPEN I Vn*9r7o*' DEAR, IT |/HMM...n"S I FwOUIP YOU M'Np\ V-ITWITHTHISiJ WX5' SLIPPEP.V f QUITE PARK STEPPING OUTSIPE iAV I OPEN TK SJSVLVESTEgyrJ S^^-I>^^__— IN HERE.../ [SO I CAN SEETHE/ Li m l Abner By A I Capp f COULD YOU, MISS158 words
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980 1961-09-20 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - The gander is buried under piles of broken crockery KATHLEEN HICKLEY I^l OTHER Goose receives a letter from her cousin Griselda, announcing that she is coming to stay. She brings Mother Goose a spell which is supposed to make cakes rise which annoys Mother Goose very much. This leads to980 words
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Article396 1961-09-20 12 PEN PALS FROM MALAYA Danirl Chow, aged 13; 33-A. Kirn Keat Avenue, Singapore 12; swimming, .-eadlnj;. Kamr». Srah Tcck Koon, aged 16; 37, Scotts Road, Singapore 9; swimming, badminton. Jacky Nb Chee t hyr, aged 15; 220-A. Geylang Road, Singapore 14; badminton, .swimming, stamps. Richard Le*. aged 15; 337, Jaian396 words
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Article88 1961-09-20 12 Ashok Kumar Khurana, aged IP: 5678, Kucha Khan Chaiux. Nal Sank. Delhi. 6; collecting \iew cards, photography. Chtroni and Taeko Oka be, aged 23. 18; 5 Chome-36. No-dai«ra-machl, Kanasawa-shl. Ishlkawa-ken, Japan; stampcollecting, coins Md. KaUmnllah. aged 18; 17 D.C Roy Road, Dacca 1, East Pakistan; gardening, view88 words
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Advertisement143 1961-09-20 12 Delicious, real fruit Hartley's Orange Marmalade Hartley's rich, golden Orange Marmalade favourite in every home. Orange Marmalade ia all goodness because it's made from fresh sun-ripened oranges and pure sugar. The whole fnmily love the fresh, tangy flavour of Hartley's Orange Marmalade now available in Malaya and Borneo! HARTLEY'S^J^jai AVAIUBLE143 words
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Advertisement77 1961-09-20 12 Start your day by using Johnson i^t^Zi BSBl!\ PiticUy Hot Powder and Soap, ia U WX-. i> the tafett way to guard jour l^r~ Z^fk •kin against the irritation and rt'b M, ooaed by prickly hat. A tern 1F"^ ""T| momma of daQy or. wiß tare jjofcmptfr j t^f <i_t^77 words
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Miscellaneous296 1961-09-20 12 FLIPPER CLIMBS UP A FRUIT TREE Same Address m Age Sex UELLO Boys and Girls, ly climbs up into it. "I sholl be sofe here," he thinks. Here ore the winners of Flipper is far too busy lost week's colour competition. watching Poddy to notice They ore Khodijoh Binte Zon,296 words
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Advertisement1666 1961-09-20 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Tit 2415. PASSAGE ENIUIRIESi till 2112 TO AOEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL FORTS. DieS'poti Saits P. S'Mm Ptnang OEMOOOCUS M semes, literpaal, Amoutn li Ft, Tally Sipt 21 ATREUS litirpial, basgo* Me M SiptTl Sept 24 2l Sept 21/11 ANTILOCHUS Bmen. H'burg, A werp.1,666 words
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Advertisement1340 1961-09-20 13 THE E. A. C. LINESUUNGS TO: MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAI ft SCANDINAVIAN POtU. /W* 1 I "FAISTRIA" I) Stile/ 21 21 Sept 22 21 Sept rarXKSVKI "BOGOTA ji 21 Sipt 4 Oct 5 1 Oct I J Oct WYSZ-J?! "JUTLANOIA" I) It II Ocl II 21 Oct 21/22 OCt \gkAJsy "lUSUANCA" I)1,340 words
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Advertisement1596 1961-09-20 13 Snc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Sin' SIN6APORI (Uciriiratll ll tOt Uttttt UtjaOM) HUN** EXFRESS SERVICES TO IONOON LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PSBTI S'pora f S*naa> '•tnanj BENURIG ipeti. A'moutn. Htvn. la Pt Stpt 21 Karlsh'm, G'mouth. BENNEVIS(H) Hamkiirg. L'con. R'dam. Hun Mbrougn. G.I Sept 21 Silt 2S 21 Sipt 21/11,596 words
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Advertisement1179 1961-09-20 13 mNeAUSTER dt CO., LTD. w-. TEL. Nl. B»11 CIXXRMAN LINE tfc KLA VSNESS LINK IONOON. HAMBURG ROHEROAM. NAYRt LO5 ANCELES, SAN FUNCISCb NULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. Acceitm carte fir Cnbal 1 Siitl CITY OF WfUHMTSN Inirica (-port P Sham renani IRONivail 22/21 Sett It Seat; 1 Bet 27/21 Sept1,179 words
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Article35 1961-09-20 14 SINGAPORE, Sept. 19. RUBBER: 86. cents per lb. (up one cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: St.. cents (quiet). TIN: $478 per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).35 words
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Article145 1961-09-20 14 CHIPS lying alengtlde the Itngapere oharvti teday are: Osaka Maru BA, Outi 40/41. Orestes 6/7, Tjlpondok 4 5. Melampua U/36, Asia 46. Ttksl 15/18. Semantaa NW. 3. Outsr readi: Karut DJawa. Atreus Ton* Haa, Tronoh. Btv. Palembanc Nik Koh San Maru. Batjan. Me iwa Maru, Trlglav. Dalheira.145 words
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Article123 1961-09-20 14 MELBOURNE, Tues. TN VESTMENT shares were traded along steaay lines. A ust. Chemical eased Is. lOd. i to 31s. Bd. Die lasters gained Is. to As. and the Notes 3s. sd. to 9s. Base Metals and the Oils were steady. Broken Hill South gained 6d. to 18s. 6d.123 words
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Article63 1961-09-20 14 TUB Malayan Eichangt Bulks' AtuclatlMi mad* this Changs Id Its rmtes to merchants yesterday (Urn rate Is to $100): Stll.nn T.T. sr O.D. raady Frewetl Pranti 100|. On toe free exehsnge msrket In Heng Keng, the U.S. dellsr was quoted at s. Tl| for T.T. and 5 TOifor63 words
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494 1961-09-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS on the \J Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday were the quietest for months and the turnover was negligible. Without incentive and stimulus the market has been setting progressively quieter and quieter for some days. Tins without any kind of494 words
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Article22 1961-09-20 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Sept 19 Sept. 18 Iruhartriab: 156.92 15«.55 Tins: 303.23 303.51 J Rubben: 238.08 238.35 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article730 1961-09-20 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Induttrlill: Gammon (1,000) SI.C 3 ON. (1,000) $1.63; Robinson (2.000) $1.33, (2.000) $1.34: Sim* Darby 7s M OL. ON, 7a. 9d. OL, ON, 7s. 41d. OL. (1,000) 7s 10|<L: 8. Times730 words
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Article210 1961-09-20 14 QCTOBCR tint grail* rubber buytri r.».b. cloacd In i>lo«apor« ir-n-Mn at S6J cnu p«r lb lb. up one crnt on Monday'R cloning prtee. The tone was •uttt. t.C.C.R.A. closinn prlc«i m centu per lb. yestarday were: int. 1 R.a B Spot f.o.b buyers KSJ. aellera M| (N>; Int.210 words
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Article10 1961-09-20 14 Amalgamated Rubber produced 1.101.800 lb. In August.10 words
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347 1961-09-20 14 THE Singapore tin price x yesterday continued to gain and a further 25 cents took it to $478 per picul. The offering at 250 tons showed an Increase of 10 tons. There was no significant change in tin in moderate dealings which Included347 words
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Article114 1961-09-20 14 TNI ChlntM Pr«lu«« ExMism*. »ln««p«re. now prl«*« p«r picul yHttrday «r*r«: C«pr« t'K 'Continent B*pt»mber shipment |M buyers, SMs nllers. oM«nut til: bulk (37 ssttors. drum J3W sellers. Pour: Muntok whit* *17S (tllara. Sarawak whit* 11?2» Milan. special Binnk bUck »M2J F»'l»r», garbled Lampont black |M2| wllrrx. LamponK114 words
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Advertisement1188 1961-09-20 14 Express U.S.A. PaciCic tft Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA HA tTA P. Sham Spore H'tong Japan Honolulu i. Anfele* York Kisikma Man" M Silt 21 Silt II Oet M Oet 7 Mv "Ortias Mars" 111 Oct 12/1) Oct 17 Oct 22 OCt H Nl» »Nn ■■CaliraO Man"1,188 words
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Advertisement538 1961-09-20 14 I™!ORIENTJ LINES I FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "HIMALAYA" (21,000 torn fully oirconditioncd fitted wftti onfi-roll stobilner. departing SINGAPORE SHi OCTOBER 1961 for FREMANTLE, MELBOURNE, and SYDNEY. For Reiervotions, apply to your Trovel Agenr or:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. Harrison* Crosfield (F. of M.) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur.538 words
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Advertisement242 1961-09-20 14 TENDER J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Please note that tenders from Class 'C and above PWD registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the State Engineer. Pahang, Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. of the 28th., September. 1961 instead of 21st.. September. 1961 as previously advertised, for the Construction of242 words
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Advertisement811 1961-09-20 14 CITY COUNCIL TENDER Sealed tenders are Invited for i the laying ol approximately 11.000 yaro» of Underground Power Cables In various parts of Penang bland and will be recetveo. by the City Secretary up to 1200 noon on 2Sth Sep ember, 1961. Tender forms. Speciflcct'ons. detailed route plans ana scheaula811 words
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Advertisement1758 1961-09-20 15 KH V 'V*Vl I ||sl I^BxW 'I I i i a*j i rS^ m\ i *m\ 1 *^^^^^S^^WWMBLt*»«t»ttts J *.*M**B»tt«*lal*MMM»WiMMßßMMl PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Vacancy for an Engineer Works Service Officer Applications are Invited from Peaeral ClUaens who have attained the age of 25 years and nut more than1,758 words
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Advertisement1108 1961-09-20 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word, U (Min.)— Box $0 et,. mxtrm ARCHITECTS OPPICI requires draughtsman. Preference win be given to applicants having O.E.C. and some Town Planning experience. Applications should be band written giving details of qualifications and experience and stating salary required. Bos A 4704 B.T. Spore. COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER to take1,108 words
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Advertisement1000 1961-09-20 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO el: txtrm BRIGHTON AVENUE: Postwar detached bungalow 15.500 *q. ft. ft. Three bedroom*, large garden, etc Low assessment. 52J.000/-. C H. Williams, Valuer Estate Agent. Hongkong Bank Chambers. B'pore Tel: *****. DISTRICT 16: elevated position lovely garden, 2-storey reinforced concrete1,000 words
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Advertisement1009 1961-09-20 15 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALI 20 Wordt $S (Min.)— Box $0 els. exfro SB FEET MOTORLAUNCH, seaworthy, teak hull, 32 h.p. Allsa Ornlg marine diesel. speed 9 knot*, coppersheeted helow walerllne, bull and engine in first class condition. Expert survey allowed at all times, ready for Immediate use. At present moored1,009 words
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Advertisement1754 1961-09-20 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, SS (Min.) —Box S0 ctt. mwtrm me TRIUMPH HERALD IMI Borgward IBM A/S6, Renault Dsmpeuoe. 1856 WPlrfect. l»si A/40, 1964 V/ Wjrvern, 1953 A/Somerset, 11*52 A/ Somerset. Hlap Huat Co. 2«5 Middle Rd.. Spore *****. VOLKSWAGEN, used. Seldom available usually sold privately and quickly. Why?1,754 words
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172 1961-09-20 16 TT UAL A LUMPUR, Tues. The Olympic Torch, which is to be carried overland by relay runners for most of its journey from Rome to Tokyo in 1964, will pass through Malaya. This was disclosed to the Straits Times172 words
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Article833 1961-09-20 16 Epsom Jeep - GREAT OCCASION IN SMART GALLOP Epsom Jeep Newcomer shows his class ON THE TRACK with SINGAPORE. Tuesday GREAT OCCASION (late Irish Folly), a well-performed Australian stayer, showed his quality in a testing tryout with stablemate Count Fall on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. They raced over the833 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-09-20 16 CONSISTENT. BREASLEY BEATS PIGGOTT OLUE OVER (right), with Scobie Breasley up, beats Grey Ghost (Lester Pii<gott) in the Southwick Handicap on the first day of the Brighton Autumn meeting. Breasley. who has been riding consistently this season, is now second to Lester in the jockey's championship table. Reuter picture.Reuter - 49 words
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Article319 1961-09-20 16 DUBLiN, Tuesday A USTRALJAN cricketers, starting the final match of their tour gave a free-scbrine display in hitting 291 against Ireland yesterday. The touring side then shot out Ireland for 76 and had scored 50 for one in the second innings by the close to lead byReuter - 319 words
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Article84 1961-09-20 16 \IELBOURNE. Tues. A Neale Fraser. the Australian Davis Cup star, played lawn tennis yesterday for the first time since undergoing a serious kiice operation five weeks ago. The former Wimbledon champion played in a social four-set doubles match with friends. He finished "tlreo but happy." "My kneeReuter - 84 words
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Article44 1961-09-20 16 LONDON. Tues.— Results ot Rugby Union matches played last night: Bristol 16 Cheltenham 13: Northern 21 Royal HSPP 0: Penziince'and Newlyn 9 Rosslyn Park 8; Poniypriod C Ebbw Vnle 11: St. Ives 6 Metropolitan Police 0: Torquay AOlrtir 3 Glamorcnn Police 11.—44 words
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Article227 1961-09-20 16 I ONDON. Tue&. England's soccer selectors, who met yesterday to choose the side to play Luxembourg In the World Cup here on Sept. 28, omitted star forwards Jimmy Greaves, Gerry Hltchens and Joe Baker, now playing with Italian clubs. Announcing the team, manager Walter227 words
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Article92 1961-09-20 16 Australia invites Darlene \IELBOURNE. Tuei. American u-niil-. champion Darlene Hard haj been invited to make an all-expen-ses-paid tour ol Australia this summer. It was announced here today. The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has offered to pay Darlene's fares to and from Australia and to meet all her travelling andReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement691 1961-09-20 16 ATTENTION BURMA CITIZENS All Union of Burma citizens In- eluding children, if any, who have Mt last their national status and > a»- present residinc m the Federation ot Malaya are requested to register their names and addrpsses with the Secretary of the Union ol Burma Embassy (1. Seavoy Road.691 words
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Advertisement304 1961-09-20 16 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenaers are invited from contractors with Class 'C registration or above for repairs and painting to Gooowns Nos. 17A tt B Port Swettenham. 2. Further particulars are obtainable from the Ke'.ua Juruterm Raya Kuala Lumpur and Juruter.i Daerah Port Swettenham during working hours. 3. Tenders304 words
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Advertisement496 1961-09-20 16 P.J.K. TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received from Registered Contractors Class "K tc above Head I II at the I office of the Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak. Ipoh ,up to 3.00 pjn. of the 29th September 1961 for the Construe- tion of 5 Blocks o: 2 Units Each496 words
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Advertisement35 1961-09-20 16 The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brerog Concur. Milwiukc*. Wucoom. U. t. A. Step on j Go Gordini! Nippy, respond-to-a-touch acceleration, daylong high speeds. Visit Progress Motors and try the Renault Gordini for yourself! PM/83f7035 words
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Article369 1961-09-20 17 FAM REPRESENTATIVE LEAVES TODAY FOR FIFA MEETING FOR ASIA A NEW DEAL; FOR MALAYA A TOUR AND A COACH By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. itlß. LIM KEE SIONG, senior vice-president of the Football Association of Malay a, leaves for London tomorrow on a three-fold369 words
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Article141 1961-09-20 17 CA tighten grip on Div. 1 title CHINESE Mil 4 MARINES 2 CINGAPORE. Tues. Chlnese Athletic today tightened their grip on the Singapore Amateur F.A. League First Division championship when they scored a splendid 4-2 victory over nearest rivals Marines at Jalan Be.^ar Stadium. The Athletic now have 13 point**,141 words
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Article, Illustration143 1961-09-20 17 Clancy off to Mr. Universe contest fLANCY Ang (above) left I Kuala Lumpur by air yesterday for London to compete in the Mr. Universe contest on Sept. 23. Twenty two year old Clancy, Malaya's leading bodybuilder, won the Mr. Asia title at Lahore last year. Clancy said yesterday: "I am143 words
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168 1961-09-20 17 Four-man team named for 'tri' at Hong Kong SINGAPORE. Tues.—Singapore Golf Association today announced a fourman team for the Interport triangular against Hong Kong and the Philippines at the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club course at Fan Ling on Oct. 12. 13 and 14. The team is: J. G. C168 words
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Article138 1961-09-20 17 PARKER CUP SCOTS SINGAPORE, Tues. Firil Battalion Queen's own I Highlanders won the Parker Cup when they defeated 2nd battalion 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles 1-0 In the final of the Singapore Base District soccer competition at Tanglln today. The match was played at a fast pace and138 words
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Article80 1961-09-20 17 HOCKEY PENAXG TRIAL: PSC InvlUtlon XI 3 Penann Selection 2. P A II A N (i INTER-SCHOOL B<ntoii3' MES 6 Sulaim.m 1. FRIENDLY (Segaman: Youths 3 English Sell 1 SOCCER KLl'ANG DIST. KO: Indians 1 BMH 0 I'XDER tl srVEN-A-SIDE iKampar>: Pel Yuan 5 ACS 2: Kampar Tutorial80 words
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Article455 1961-09-20 17 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. QINGAFORES ace swimmer, Tan Thuan Heng, *J fresh from his record-breaking successes at the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association championships at Kuala Lumpur over the weekend, was the star performer at the City District swimming carnival at Amber Road today. Thuan Heng,455 words
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Article289 1961-09-20 17 ACS lead in District tourney QINGAPORE. Tues— AngloChinese School are m the lead with 63 points in the boys' section of the Bukit Timah District Bchools swimming championship after the first day's events at the Chinese Swimming Club over the weekend. Close behind thwn are Chinese High School with 41289 words
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Article28 1961-09-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Turn. Malayan Judo Federation officials: president Dr. N. 6. Chin: vice-pre-sidents ED Melville und CJ. Cookelev: secretary Khor Qhoon Hoe treasurer Choong Khean Chong.28 words
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Article134 1961-09-20 17 SOCCER STORE BHFA Lean* and Cap: HK Bank v Chartered. Mercantile v Wmitms; 8CS v NTS; Metal Box v Spore Glass (all matches at Farrer Park). SAFA Jl'MOR KO: PosUls r City Health (OeylangK Rl'GGER CIXB MATCHES: KL: BMH v Wardlebum (Klnrara); 8inf»ixire SRC v 8CC rpadan«>.134 words
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339 1961-09-20 17 TEOH ENG TATT SPORE. Tues - HAPPY-AS-A LARK SOH CHIRPS: WE'LL MAKE FINAL TEOH ENG TATT SPORE. Tues. By 'VOTHING will stop us now from reaching this year's Malaya Cup soccer final, not even Selangor." This was S.A.F.A. president, Mr. Sori Ghee Soon's confident prediction today. And the reason for Mr. 'Soh's new iy- found opItimism339 words
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Article37 1961-09-20 17 LONDON. Tups— Result- of Rugby i.eamie Mtcbea played u-.t nifzlu urn; Rugby League county champion "hip Cumberland 21 Lancashire 18. Lancashire Cop second round— Salford 22 Blackpool Borough 10. League Castleford 2 York 12.— Rcuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article280 1961-09-20 18 Peking in UN— bitter fight Russia submits item for inclusion in General Assembly's formal agenda I NEW YORK, Tuesday. UI'SSIA demanded in a Note published today that the L.N. General Assembly restore "the lawful rights of the People's Republic of China in the United Nations" and submitted an item to280 words
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Article266 1961-09-20 18 Ong Eng Guan backs full merger SINGAPORE. Tues. I The United People's Party, led by Mr. Ong J Eng Guan. tonight gave full support for the N principle of complete merger with the Federation with all Singa- pore citizens automatically becoming Federal citizens. i He said that despite short- i266 words
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Article96 1961-09-20 18 Religious rights Bill passed RANGOON, Tues. Armoured riot cars and armed police guard Parliament today as the Burmese Chamber of Deputies tLower House) unanimously PMSed a Constitutional Amend- ment Bill protecting religious tights. The Bill.' which lollows the proclamation of Buddhism as the state religion, is to dispel fears ofReuter - 96 words
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Article37 1961-09-20 18 DUBLIN. Tues.— The Ausrtallan cricketers today beat Ireland by 282 rims on 'the last day of their two-day match here. The Australians scored 291 and 233 for six declared, Ireland scored 76 and 166—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article35 1961-09-20 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. will entertain old folk of the St. John > Home to tea-party at the Istana Negara from 5 p.m to 6 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article, Illustration42 1961-09-20 18 A DEAD Katanga paratrooper slumped over the wheel of his jeep as United Nations Curkha troops stand guard outside a Government building in Elizabethville when United Nations seized the breakaway State of Katanga after widespread fighting. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 42 words
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Article114 1961-09-20 18 SINGAPORE, iTues.— A bar waitress, *Mary Scow Kwee Fong. 34, was stabbed in the back at her Changl Road home when she resisted two armed robbers just before dawn today. She was rushed to the General Hospital where her condition is reported to be improving.114 words
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Article377 1961-09-20 18 LONDON, Tues— There was no continuation of yesterday's firm trine* in London siock n-arket* today. Sentiment •xm affected by j implications arising from the aentr. of Mi. Da« Hammnrskjoeld ■ad lntertiatlouai difficulties, j hug prices were mcllnea to artft lower in the absence of the377 words
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187 1961-09-20 18 GOVT: TWO BARRED SARAWAK DELEGATES WERE REDS SINGAPORE. Tuo.v The Singapore Government tonight .>aid that two people lrom Sarawak who wanted to attend the in augural meeting of BariMn Socialis on Sunday were refused entry because they were "members of the unlawful Communist clandestine organisation" in Sarawak A statement issued187 words
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Article34 1961-09-20 18 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan. Principal oi the University of Malaya in Singapore, will present prizes at the annual Speech Day of the Victoria Secondary School at 5.30 p.m. on Sept. 27.34 words
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Article147 1961-09-20 18 Dies from gunshot wound SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 A British soldier. Warrant Officer G.A.J. j Mathews. 43. died of I gunshot wounds in the British military hospi- tal late last night. He was attached to the 44J Base Ammunition Depot in Kranji. At 10.30 a. m yesterday M.tthews was lound lying147 words
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Obituary27 1961-09-20 18 CABLE RECEIVED FROM r. x lo« Mr. N. Ponn:r *t fwm- riv \-r.iv Dapartmeot <• 11 Kuala Lhw, blotter or It. Nadarajak x-raj l>oi>t. Kuala Lumpur lV.'.Mil.27 words
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Article60 1961-09-20 18 THE ONG FAMILY i> r.,.,';ifl, •..I tli.:r MOdOlmi :nul »t--l.nd.iniv at tin- lUßfrkl 01 tlip lat* Mr. One s in Kit and all tho«c who MR. AND MRS K. S ,'>;,! ntnurn th.Tik fmnds and rcln'iv.K loi attend' aiHT. !>.■-• «i-i brstow.d on thi-lr irtMiag at s^gartat on 2S.fc.IMl60 words
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