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Title Section23 1961-09-26 1 WI IS \(.l II 111.1 lIItIII II l> SALE EXI'EEIIS 90.000 The Straits Times AW""' Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1961 15 CENTS23 words
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Article, Illustration1565 1961-09-26 1 Kennedy lays disarm proposals before U.N. And a call for a successor to Dag NEW YORK, Monday. PRESIDENT Kennedy today laid new proposals for EastWest disarmament before the United Nations General Assembly.' In an cinque-ill appeal for peace, he said: "Wo shall be remembered either -as' theReuter - 1,565 words
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125 1961-09-26 1 WEST INDIES FEDERATION: FUTURE IN THE BALANCE LONDON. Mon. Sir Grantley Adams. Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation, arrived here by air today leading a fiveman delegation to meet Mr. lain Macleod. Colonial Secretary, to discuss Jamaica's decision to secede from the Federation. At the airport. Sir Grantley wasReuter - 125 words
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Article32 1961-09-26 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Soviet cosmonaut. Yuri Gagarin, who begins a four-day visit to India tomorrow, has ac--1 cepted an official invitation Ito visit Ceylon on Oct. 31 land Nov. 1— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article19 1961-09-26 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Japan today protested against the United States resumption of nuclear tests underground. I Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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218 1961-09-26 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. ¥>OLICE arc probing the I mysterious disappearance of a New Zealand aviation engineer from Raffles Hotel. The search for Robert Moore, 37. began after the discovery i f 20 rounds of .38 revolver bullets in two magazines In Room No 4218 words
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809 1961-09-26 1 AUSTRALIAN TELLS OF CAPTURE BY BLACK-GARBED REDS SJAIGON, Mon. Two 3 Australians today told of political discussions with Reds in South Vietnam jungle after one of the men had been kidnapped and the other had gone to pay a ransom for his release. TheReuter - 809 words
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625 1961-09-26 1 Strike by half the People 's Assn. staff BANNERS UP AS SCHEDULED- AT 4.30 P.M. SINGAPORE Monday. COMK 200 of the 400 People's Association employees at headquarters and in community centres went on strike this evening in support of their demand for a "reasonable settlement" of the dispute over the625 words
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82 1961-09-26 1 Seven East Berliners penetrate the fence i J BERLIN. Mon. Seven East Berliners escaped to the Western sector last night. West Berlin reported. Two men, two women and a child crawled through a hole made in the wall of a cowshed in Berlin's northern suburbs. Two East Berliners working onReuter - 82 words
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Article52 1961-09-26 1 BIRMINGHAM. Mon. Claimed to be the biggest of its kind in the world, a nlnei storeyed car park capable of housing 3.300 cars two day's production was opened today at the Austin factory here. Cars will be stacked In the park after being completed and will awaitReuter - 52 words
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Article82 1961-09-26 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. A housewife, Szeto Yit Wah, 44. and her three children of Telok Blangah Road were tonight admitted to the hospital with suspected poisoning. Later her husband. Thiam Nee, employed in the Harbour Board told police that his wife and children had drunk some82 words
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113 1961-09-26 1 Artillery wrecks Red camp meeting OAIGON. Mon. A Government artillery battery tore apart a large meeting of Communist agents In Vinh Binh Province, authoritative sources said today. A senior 'Communist Mail officer was captured with five l other agents, and more than 40 sampaiiD used by the Communists to travelReuter - 113 words
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Article20 1961-09-26 1 JETS FOR CONGO i LOPiu.m n i i lon ||«re ii pi bnt i" stirn n < '111.,! |m|l I20 words
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272 1961-09-26 2 People's Daily pictures Harriman as 'a bird of ill omen' npOKYO, Mon. The Peking People's Daily said today "a resumption of the Laotian war is poised like an arrow on a drawn bow." The Communl.it Chinese i.rw.spaper pictured the United States a^ the archer,272 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-09-26 2 'rill I nitfd States roving Ambassador Mr. Avrrell Harriman (extreme left), receives flowers from pretty Laotion cirls on his arrival in Vientiane for a three-day visit. Mr. Harriman flew in aboard a IS. Air Force plane after holding three days of talks with Laotian neutralist58 words
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Article169 1961-09-26 2 ONDON, Mon.—Bri- tain regards as groundless and will deny categorically accusations that Britain has been assisting the revolt oi" Kurdish tribesmen in Iraq, it was leaned here yesterday IfaJ -Gei. Abdul Karim Ka^sem. the Iraqi Prime Minister, had said in Bas- dad that the British embassyReuter - 169 words
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Article144 1961-09-26 2 'Sultan' killed by troops JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesian A r m y troops have shot dead a self-styi*'d "Sultan of all Indonesia" in South Sumatra, according to reports r; aching here from Palembang. The reports said a man. named Karnawl. had set himself up as a miracle healer and religious leoderReuter - 144 words
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120 1961-09-26 2 Sumner Welles, picture-book diplomat, dies NEW YOLK. Monday. SUMNER WELLES i. major an hitcrt oi the •good neighbour" policy toward! I at in America and Under-secretary oi Btate i: 1 \hv Roosevelt administration cneri yesterday at his home in Bernardsville. New Jersey. He was 89. Mr. Welles had lived In120 words
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Article26 1961-09-26 2 .IOIIANNESBLKd: Security Branch detective^ have arrested Mr. Leon Levy, president of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. No official reason was given for the arrest.26 words
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Article28 1961-09-26 2 QIEBKC CITY: The former Provincial Resources Minister. Mr. Daniel Johnson has been elected leader of the National Union Party, established in 1936 by the late Mr. Maurice Duplessis28 words
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Article23 1961-09-26 2 WASHINGTON: The United State.-, will hold political talks with President Nkrumah before deciding on aid for Ghana's Volta River Project. American officials said.23 words
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Article34 1961-09-26 2 UfMAN: Kb Baud of Saudi Arabia has ordered t*ie removal oi press <-.'nsorship and has given full freedom to the nations press and publications, according r o an ofllcia; ment read over i Radio34 words
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Article18 1961-09-26 2 MANILA: six-man Philippine military delegai tlon will leave here for a j two-week tmir of Indonesia on Wednesday18 words
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Article29 1961-09-26 2 HO.\(i KONG: With the development <>! primary school education in Tibet. the capital, has set up the regions first teachers' training i ace >rdlng to the Ne» China News Aeencv29 words
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Miscellaneous45 1961-09-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 1 '"T-tiJ /WMAT DID^ BECAUSE OtlP UNBULV) 'aND PREVIOUSLY THEY) (jU\S TIME TWa 1 -^^trS V >ou Buyy niece and nepueu^/^ isnoced me wwen i/ V uonT dape/ f/7/7/7/\7^7l TUEM APE TO VISIT US^^T TOLD TWEM TD DOr^->^ -if- /"""N45 words
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Article291 1961-09-26 3 ACTION AS GIZENGA PRESSES FOF KATANGA INVASION LEOPOLDVILLE, M o n. General Joseph Mobutu, the Congolese Army chief, is moving his troops towards the borders of Katanga. This follows the Congolese government's threat to resort "to its own means to put an end to the secession ofReuter - 291 words
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Article59 1961-09-26 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Senator Mike Mansfield. Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate, jesterday suggested the appointment of Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, as United Nations Se-cretary-General In a television interview. Senator Mansfield said that proposing Mr. Nehru would be an effective way to nghtReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration60 1961-09-26 3 ONE of the last pictures to be taßen of Mr. Dag Hammarskjorld, the I'nited Nations SecretaryGeneral, who was killed in a plane crash in Northern Rhodesia. Mr. Hamtnarskjoeld (left) is seen in this l PI. picture with Mr. Cyrille Adoula. at a dinner given60 words
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471 1961-09-26 3 MOSCOW, Mon fIUSSIA said last gx night that the control council of an international disarmament control organisation sh.uld be operated on Mie "troika" system with delegates from East, West and neutral countries. It said the control organisation should consist ofReuter - 471 words
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Article117 1961-09-26 3 Jakarta troops killed in clash OOLLANDIA, Mon. 11 Two Indonesians, including an army lieutenant, were killed yesterday in a clash near Sorong, on the extreme western tip of New Guinea (West Irian), according to reports reaching here today. Dutch troops and Papuan police caught up with a group or IndonesianReuter - 117 words
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80 1961-09-26 3 MOSCOW. Mon— Queen Elisabeth of Belgium. 85--year-old grandmother of King Baudouin, and her daughter, the Countess de Sarr. left Moscow yesterday for China, the Soviet news agency Tass reported They had spent three days in Moscow at the invitation of the Deputy PresidentReuter - 80 words
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Miscellaneous423 1961-09-26 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE National Shortwave Service 41.7 metrrs Medium Wave Service A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negara- 4<6 metres leu News Headlines; 6.05 Morning A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Melodies 6.50 Keep Fit With Mojnlng Prelude; 7.00 The News; Teik Lee; 700 Latin American 7.05 Melodies At faunrue; 8.00 The423 words
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Article447 1961-09-26 4 Ten claim trial to a charge of breaking Federation security law by being in a group JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. fEN Nanyang University students who were allegedly found travelling in a group in Muar on June 21 without a police permit were charged in the Sessions Court here447 words
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95 1961-09-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Education Ministry has announced that a new song, "Glory Belongs to You will be sung on "Children's Day" on Oct. 23. It was composed by Mr. Zubir Said, who also composed the Singapore national anthem. The song will be sung in95 words
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Article123 1961-09-26 4 Screaming man in locked flat SINGAPORE. Mon.— A man barricaded himself in a second -floor tenement flat in Pekin Street and kept the police at bay for more than two hours this evening. During the siege, his sister-in-law, carrying her two-month-old baby in her arms and another woman were locked123 words
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Article39 1961-09-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, D.P.P.. has been transferred to the South Bridge Road courts as the Third Criminal District Judge. He succeeds Mr. Francis T. Scow. who now presides in the Second Criminal District Court.39 words
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Article, Illustration106 1961-09-26 4 LOST BOY DOESN'T KNOW DAD'S NAME THIS little boy (above) wants his parents to come and claim him. He was found wandering at Sin Poh Road in Tiong Bahru, and he does not know his own surname. "They call me Ah Hoe, that's all I know. Who my parents are106 words
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Article43 1961-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Martin Evans, 18, an outstanding cadet in Southern Command of the Bognor Regis ATC squadron, flew in here today from Britain for a two-day stay in Singapore. He was selected for this joy-flight for good conduct.43 words
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226 1961-09-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation has threatened to serve strike notices on the Singapore City Council and the Government through its 13 affiliated unions, if the authorities do not start negotiations on salaries within 14 days. The federation secretarygeneral, Mr. D.226 words
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425 1961-09-26 4 Judge overrules order of Home Minister SINGAPORE. Mon. 'J'HE Minister for Home Affairs had acted "ultra vires" when he made an order against Kg Teo Kia, 19, under the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, a defence lawyer submitted in a court here today. Mr. R. Murugason. defending, was asking for425 words
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Miscellaneous645 1961-09-26 4 FREE FILM SHOWS: At Nam Chong School, Oulega Road: Sm Hwa School. Mandai Tekong: Jalan Eunos Community Centre, and Tuas Village Wayang Stage. 7 p.m. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road): Hockey umpires course, 6 "independent missionary MOVEMENT: Free film show at thei.- heauquarters. Pairy Averue. 7.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of645 words
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Article330 1961-09-26 5 They made Singapore refuse us entry for Barisan meeting, say party men KUCHING, Monday. HPIiE two Sarawak United People's Party delegates, who were refused permission to enter Singapore to attend the inaugural meeting of the Barisan Sosialis on Sept. 17 said today it was the Sarawak Government330 words
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Article118 1961-09-26 5 lESSELTON. Mon. J Piracy off Borneo is Increasing again after a lull that followed the imprisonment of 14 sea raiders two months aso. Between Sept. 6 and 15 six cases were reported to the police. In one instance, the pirates opened fire— but there were118 words
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Article55 1961-09-26 5 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— The police have detained a man in connection with a parang attack on a farmer's wife at Nilam Purl. 13 miles from here, last night. The woman. Mek Hawa binte Senik. 30, sustained injuries on the head and hand. Her condition was55 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-09-26 5 Betty is Queen of YWCA Fiesta Mrs. Betty Kunanayagam who was elected "YWCA Fiesta Queen" at the Lake Club in Kuala Lumpur over the weekend. The fiesta ball was organised by the Young Women's Christian Association of Malaya to raise funds for the association's leadership training programme and expansion of61 words
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Article51 1961-09-26 5 PENANG. Mon. Thieves entered a mooncake factory In Ayer liam Road during the weekend mooncake festival and took 30 mooncakes, an electric kettle and five katis of sugar. Cash, jewellery and other valuables totalling $1,380 were stolen in three other places in the city area during the51 words
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295 1961-09-26 5 KULIM. Mon 'THE Prime Minister, Tengku 1 Abdul Rahman, will make a special trip to Kullm next Monday to receive an undertaking from 165 squatters from five kampongs in Kulim district that they would quit before December the stateowned land which295 words
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Article72 1961-09-26 5 'MEET THE PEOPLE' IN MALACCA MALACCA. Mon. A "meet the people" session will be held at the municipal office during office hours on Monday each week. This has been made possible with the formation of the municipal information and complaints sub-committee. The Malacca Municipal Secretary, Inche Mohamed All bin Salleh,72 words
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Article26 1961-09-26 5 KULIM. Mon.— Che Yam blnte Mat Said. 83. was killed yesterday when she was knocked down by a lorry at Kubang Semang here.26 words
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122 1961-09-26 5 A LOR STAR. Mon.-Ke-dah police are intensifying their hunt for a young Thai believed to be Involved in the doublemurder of a 14-year-old Thai girl and her mother last Monday. "All estate paths leading t o the Thai border are being guarded to prevent122 words
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131 1961-09-26 5 Pahang aids people of the sinking village I/UANTAN, Mon. The Pahang Government is considering the plea of the 3.000 people of Beserah, whose homes are in danger of being destroyed by erosion, the Mentri Besar. Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Uneku Hajl Abdullah, said today. Six houses at the fishing village131 words
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182 1961-09-26 5 OENANG, Mon. The Penang Port Commission Employees' Union has been given a mandate by its members to negotiate for a revision of salaries for 1.500 port employees. The union's proposed scale of revision will be submitted to the management on Oct. 1.182 words
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Article58 1961-09-26 5 ALOR STAR, Mon.— A tapper, Lam Guan, died in Sungel Patani Hospital today from a stomach wound caused by a knife alleged to have been thrown at him last night. Earlier. Lam had been heard quarrelling with a woman at Lubok Kawak Estate, three miles from58 words
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129 1961-09-26 6 AIRSTRIP TO LURE TOURISTS TO LANGKAWI KUA (Pulau Langkawl). Mon.— An airstrip for light aircraft will be built in Pulau Langkawi early next year to attract tourists to the island. The 2.500 ft. long airstrip, which will adjoin the main road at Padang Mat Slrat. Is so designed that it129 words
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Article28 1961-09-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman. left by air today for Bangkok for a three-day private visit.28 words
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302 1961-09-26 6 Government welcomes formation of federation KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rpHE Federation of Malayan In- dustries, a national body on the lines of the Federation of British Industries, will be formed here to look after the interests of Malayan industry. The decision to form the302 words
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148 1961-09-26 6 A Chettiar goes on strike for arrears of pay CINGAPORE. Mon. The only employee in a Chettiar money lending firm today went on strike the first in the history of Singapore's moneylending business in Market Street Mr S. P. Palaniap-i-.ui Chettiar, 50. started picketing outside the firm this morning claiming148 words
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Article96 1961-09-26 6 Visitors call on Tun Razak I(UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The visiting nine-man delegation from Sarawak called on the Deputy Primp Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. at his office here today. The delegation, led by the secretary-general of Party Negara In Sarawak. Abang Othman bin Hajl Moasll. is on96 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-09-26 6 HOCKEY PLAYER WEDS AN AIR HOSTESS Second Lieut. Cbris Syer. 22. a Combined Services hockey player, and his bride. Amarjit Kaur. 21, an air hostess, who were married at the St. Andrew's Cahtedral. Singapore, over the week-end. The groom is with the RASC in Pulau Brani. The bride is the61 words
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302 1961-09-26 6 Car men appeal against 'no-entry' ban at Causeway SINGAPORE, Monday. OELF-DRIVE car operators in Singapore have appealed to the Federations Commissioner for Road Transport to reconsider a ban on their vehicles crossing the Causeway. Although the commissioner advised the Singapore Tourist Association in August that Singapore self-drive cars would not302 words
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Article42 1961-09-26 6 TELUK ANSON, Mon —Police at Hutan Melintang recovered the body of Ng Kok Chee, 39. a donkey-engine operator of the coastal oil tanker Relau. from a river over the weekend. Ng fell into the Bernam River on Sept 19.Bernama - 42 words
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Article73 1961-09-26 6 GRANTS NOT WITHDRAWN -MENTRI IPOH. Mon.— The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Shaari bin Shame, today denied that grants for welfare work among the needy in the Krlan district had been withdrawn. He was replying in the State Assembly this morning to oral questions by Hajjah Halimah binte Hajl Abdul73 words
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Article28 1961-09-26 6 TELUK ANSDN. Mon.— An exhibition of Chinese paintings and calligraphy seals by Prof. Chang Tan Nung at the Kwong Tong Association here will end tomorrow night28 words
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Article22 1961-09-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Six naval and air force officers today began a new two-week radar observers' course at the Singapore Polytechnic.22 words
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Article53 1961-09-26 6 IPOH. Mon.— The Perak State Legislative Assembly today approved $78,000 for the repair and maintenance of an ancient palace in Kuala Kangsar. "The Istana Lembah. said the Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee "is a traditional type of Malay house which we must maintain because it is53 words
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259 1961-09-26 6 So orang outangs sun can't fire back IZUCHING, Mon.— A Sarawak Government commission has dismissed as "not the least practicable a suggestion that orangoutangs in the territory should be armed to shoot back at hunters. The committee admits that orangoutangs outangs lr Sarawak are facing extinction, mainly due to hunting,259 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1961-09-26 7 ...IT WAS TO STAY A FASCINATING ENIGMA UNTIL THE DAY HE DIED 'She' flirted with Louis XV IN 1777, the Court of the King's Bench in London, my Lord Chief Justice Mansfield presiding, was called on to deliver one of the most bizarre judgmentsDaily Mirror - 1,458 words
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Miscellaneous264 1961-09-26 7 Buys Bunny By Balph Heintilahl PROSES ARE REP. II \(Q/n\kll [L*\ V I'P SAY ABOUT PIVE DOLLARS WORTH,) >, 6REEN ISAT-TREE/N UXQnf/lC VWC P| -US A NEW r f GIVE ME ONE OF THOSE PLANTS 1 ME YOU STILL M-MAP VS >^USIiK& >-— .TABLE <*> V VI WANT TO FINP264 words
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Obituary50 1961-09-26 8 M »..,rf- 510 l V.mrnum, RITA PEARCE. wife of Rill Pesr.e. rnnther of Shirley and BUI Lite of r.-ih Western I BfBMBJHHBI 1!'«1 MR MOK SOO p-'ace-\iim hnhind hi« wife M id*n Lo^ si<,k Chti Mot Kook Suit. Kook Sun. Kook Kin tr Chun h I i "ii mrnceau50 words
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Article28 1961-09-26 8 MR. CN CHOON THIAN. nephews rids. relatives. 'Mrs tor thrlr attrnd- inience, scrolls, wreath* and :i.r.d at the funers! of thnr h.r crnndmother Mdm. Tay Sok K«M28 words
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Obituary42 1961-09-26 8 71 H.. rrf. 570 i Minimum) L' ESTRANGE in ever loving m«mary of my darling husband and our ■lied 2S-«-IS.'i» us no suddenly with thought* unknown hut left us with memories la own Inserted hy hit ■i l<lri*n and mother-'n-la**.42 words
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Article601 1961-09-26 8 The Conference of Asian Economic Planners holding its inaugural session in New Delhi today (with Federation and Singapore delegates in attendance' is not to be one of Ecafe's annually-meeting committees. It wi'l meet only once every three years with the Ecafe working party on economic development and601 words
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Article333 1961-09-26 8 Thr Hist year of operation of Scheme No. 3_ under which replanting was established on a permanent basis, has been notable chiefly for the record smallholder acreage brought under high-yielding material. More than 78,000 acres were replanted and new planted, an improvement oi 1,300 acres on 1959.333 words
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Article238 1961-09-26 8 President dc Gaulle, it must be allowed, arranges his provincial tours well and always with purpose. Immediately prior to embarking on the one just concluded he announced his intention of abdicating the •pecial powers assumed last April because of the revolt in Algiers. That, tnough overdue, was popuiar.238 words
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Article, Illustration2161 1961-09-26 8 One year of sweet reasonableness, and then I f*T 1 ft ]*J 3rW^H *J I k I ol^sl K J I HBBHLiH I s^& RC.^HpNCj^^^^Kj *M >t\l\ltVTUw^!aCSff^MMßiliMMEr. l 'i^r£«fT.j^ v^,. sat fH 'FOR SOME TIME BEFORE THE HONG LIM POLL DIFFICULTIES HAD BEEN GROWING BETWEEN COMMUNISTS AND US' FOR some2,161 words
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Advertisement811 1961-09-26 8 (LASSIFIED ADS }fl Mi.rrf. tin iMimimum, PRICE TO CHRISTINE ami Hilton M t Mtl Ml It, .rrf. MM Mm, mum, ONC NEO SEOK HSE vo *T nf Madam Keo« Neo Kirn (li ANNOUNCEMENTS CHICKEN INN, SEAVIEW Ho'el for ii-liciom Chicken d:«he». MvYOUR BABY NEEOS A rrmrming d at) dre««e«. flrnt811 words
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Advertisement64 1961-09-26 8 Is your pen a Slow Starter? Then You fc Should Try S <vJ Parkers \*~j/ sumHuink INK Don't blame your pen if it is sometimes slow and hard to start it may be the sluggish ink inside! Parker's new SUPER QUINK ink is specially formulated to kerp feed channels open64 words
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Advertisement120 1961-09-26 8 a HER soap and his soap. J s L^Lv B i l •flaP* <* /m that's the beauty of Imperial Leather Toilet Soap She loves Imperial Leather because its kind to her skin and keeps it clean and radiantly healthy. He likes it because it's fresh and firm and it120 words
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Article401 1961-09-26 9 Students upset by police 'no' to welfare week float procession KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'LOOM has settled over the student population on the University of Malaya campus with the police refusal to allow them to hold a floats procession here on Sunday. The procession was originally401 words
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310 1961-09-26 9 SULTAN AGREES TO MOSQUE CASH DECISION KOTA BHARU, Monday. rpHE SULTAN of Kelantan has agreed to the decision of the PMIP-controlled State Government that it is "haram" (forbidden) to use money from the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board to build mosques and prayer I halls. This was stated here310 words
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Article47 1961-09-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A lorry driver. Toh Seng Chor. 3k was killed when his lorry crashed into a lamp post in Cavenagh Road at 3.30 a.m. today. The fire brigade was called to lift the lorry and extract Toh. who was pinned underneath.47 words
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Article134 1961-09-26 9 Dato Loke suit is postponed CINGAPORE. Mon. The v hearing of the divorce petition filed by Dato Loke Wan Tho. the cinema magnate, seeking a dissolution of his marriage to Christina Loke, which was originally fixed for hearing on Oct. 9, has been adjourned to a date to be fixed134 words
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102 1961-09-26 9 Loan raises $41 mil. in first day I'UALA LUMI-UR. Mon. Eank Negara today received about .«41 million as subscriptions towards the cash loan of $50 million being raised by the Federation Government to finance the second five-year development plan. An official of Bank iregara, commenting on the amount received, said102 words
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175 1961-09-26 9 BANDIT IS KILLED IN POLICE AMBUSH ALOR STAR. Moil A Communist bandit was killed and another believed to have been wounded by a joint Malayan-Thai police patrol at Betonp, near the Kedah-Thai border, last Saturday. The two terrorists and a third companion had walked into an ambush along a path175 words
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Article, Illustration146 1961-09-26 9 PAP MEN SEE FIVE NEW MINISTERS' AIDES SWORN IN SINGAPOKE, Mon. Five new Parliamentary Secretaries were sworn in this morning ty Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Prime Minister's conference room before the acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Cabinet Ministers and PAP Assemblymen. The new Parliamentary Secretaries are Mr.146 words
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Article31 1961-09-26 9 PENANG. Mon. The North Malaya Rubber Factories Association will celebrate iti fifth anniversary with a cocktail party from 2 to 5 p.m. next Saturday at the Rubber Trade Association.31 words
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Article71 1961-09-26 9 50 years a nun ALOR STAR. Mon.— The first Malayan nun to be appointed Mother Superior of a convent today celebrated the golden jubilee of her religious vocation. The Rev. Mother St. Emile. principal of St. Nicholas Convent here, took her vows 50 years ago In the mother house In71 words
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Article188 1961-09-26 9 J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon The British Treasury has given Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd permission to use the trademarks, patents and processes of the Rothmans parent company In Britain, the directors of the Malayan company announced today. The way is now clear f or the188 words
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Article, Illustration186 1961-09-26 9 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tun Lim Yew Hock, former Chief Minister of Singapore, who was injured in a road crash yesterday was reported to be better today. Tun Lim was driving from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur when his car a Karmann Ghia (above) somersaulted after186 words
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Article192 1961-09-26 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. A HOUSEWIFE, Ratna Bai Des Raj, 31, of Lewis Road, was fined $500 today for offering a bribe to a driving tester. Ratna Bai oflered the tester. Mr. Lim Klan Lie, $50 white she was taking a driving test along Maxwell Road192 words
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Article31 1961-09-26 9 KUA>JTAN, Mon. Nine elephants yesterday went on a rampage on a rubber smallholding near Sungel Kertam. 50 miles west of here and caused damage estimated at 85.000.31 words
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132 1961-09-26 9 MALAYAN TIN COUNCIL DELEGATES TO GO ON SATURDAY |(UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The four-man Malayan delegation to the International Tin Council meeting, headed by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. will leave for London on Saturday. Other members of the mission are: Mr. H. M. Fuller,132 words
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Article81 1961-09-26 9 MALACCA. Mon —The Chief Minister. Inche Ghafar bin Baba. will accompany the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, on his official tour of Japan beginning next week. Others going will include Tun Razak\s wife. Toh Puan Raha, the Secretary for81 words
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Article28 1961-09-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— Miss Frances Beck, director of th»Nursing Service Division ot the International Council of Nurses, will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday for a sixday visit.28 words
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Article66 1961-09-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Catering Services, Staffs and Workers Trade Union has been found to represent a majority of 19 workers employed in the century-old Singapore Club. This was the finding of an official secret ballot taken among the workers this morning at the club's premises in66 words
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Article224 1961-09-26 9 Storms cause heavy damage KUCHING. Mon Heavy storms have battered three towns In Sarawak, leaving one dead, two injured, and extensive damage to homes and power lines The three towns affected were Slmanggang. Sibu and Kuching. Hen? are some of the stcrm report.--: Simanggang a strong flve-mlnute gust swept through224 words
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Article47 1961-09-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Government's four-man investigating team which went to Pulau Senang, the island penal settlement 14 miles off Singapore, to learn how to run a similar settlement in the Federation has returned. Members of the team declined to talk about their mission.47 words
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Article17 1961-09-26 9 KUANTAN. Mon— N i n cases of malaria were reported In Kuantan during August.17 words
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Advertisement27 1961-09-26 9 PSi ELIXIR BRAND im^Ml KOREAN GINSENG li^^^p^ WINE JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. SINCAPORE K LUMPUR IPOM PINANC 4fe K. JJ£ KUCMIMC JItIILTON Z\\ =xrr I=l Xi* 027 words
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Advertisement52 1961-09-26 9 for the dining r00m... Perstoro panelling that is decorative yet functional a table- top that is durable and heat-resistant For finish and colour. architects and furniture makers K% M use Perstorp to express latest ideas of contemporary design. g^v 1 Ay /f PERSTORP. for the kitchen for the bathroom for52 words
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643 1961-09-26 10 Life in Kuala Lumpur is so different Fashion show by Russians "A CHANGE is good as a rest," 1 said lo mvseir as I stepped oil the plane at the Kuala Lumpur airport recently. It was purely a duty-trip but it was a change all the same. After rushing through643 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-09-26 10 HERE are two creations by schoolboy designer Derrick Row. On the right is an idea which he says is inspired h> the Manipuri costume and the samfu. The top is very plain with a scooped neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. Interest is focussed on the lower part of the top112 words
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Article352 1961-09-26 10 /CHEMICAL research has shown that brilliantly coloured fabrics, especially rayon and cotton, fall apart fast and unnecessarily if stains are left in over a long period of time. Dr. Charles Weidmann, a textile expert, says that fabric deterioration occurs when clothes are not absolutely clean352 words
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Article252 1961-09-26 10 HERE is something for those who love informal parties and barbecues. It's a Bar-B-Wagon on wheels. Push it out-doors or Indoors. Cooks by electricity when plugged to a main switch. The spit turns automatically. Or wheel it out-doors and roast anything you want in real style over charcoal.252 words
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Article87 1961-09-26 10 WE often severely criticise the young, but apparently every generation flnds fault with children. In 1274 A.D., Peter the Hermit wrote: "The world Is passing through troublesome times. "The young people of today think of nothing but themselves. They have no reverence for their parents or old87 words
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Advertisement261 1961-09-26 10 Wm lj A y t J 1 New Summertime colours in Frosted Nail Enamels Magnificent Spun Golds! Motchoble totals! Marvellous N«w Fashions tot Your Fingertips and Toes! Enticing kings in nail enamels to go with every hot colour you otaa. avery pale color you wear. It's the fashion fun that261 words
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Advertisement317 1961-09-26 10 DOROTHY GRAY For beauty i the modern way M SATURA LIPSTICK S. In twelve luscious colours to give warmth to (he If J skin. Dorothy Gray's "Satura Lipstick" has a R cream-smooth texture that goes on smoothly and lasts for hours; and it never dries the lips. Sheer Klation Powder317 words
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Miscellaneous285 1961-09-26 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 to make pedestrian pro7. One turns to fashion where *>"*» Proudly along furrowed the French may lead the Eng- roadway <f>. llsh <5) 11 Magisterial office inscribed on No amateur team, it appears, column: Royal Society of in my neighbourhood «9). Antiquaries translate (5. 6).285 words
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Advertisement1681 1961-09-26 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE tIEICHI ENQUIRIES: III: 241 b. PASSAGE EMUIRIESi Itl: 24U 10 ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONOON I. CONIINENTAL PORTS. co'e bans s>am rerang AIREUS LiterpMl, oiasgow In Pt Sept 21 Sept 21 31 MACHAON nail. Dublin, Havri. H'tj-g Gil. It Stpt 27 Sipt 21 1 OOIIUS Lifirptll, Glasgow flpt2l1,681 words
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Advertisement1383 1961-09-26 11 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO: MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL a SCANDINAVIAN fOH'V RjIEZ-Wi BOGOTA a) 21 Sept 4 Oet 9/ 1 Oct 1/ I Uct Pfl \fiki\nl JUTLANOIA" k) 11/11 Oct 2122 Id 23 24 ocl lAV^*?! lUSUANCA' 1 31 Od/ 4 Nil i INo 1/ J Nl« Xy^^Sf "SELANDIA" k)1,383 words
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Advertisement1602 1961-09-26 11 B RB THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. %/T SINGAPORE (incirpiratel il Ike Until Kilgtia) It LINES EXPRESS SERVICES TO 10NI0N LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. S'tam Penang BENNEVIS H) Hjmlirg, L'don, R'dim. Hun Mbrough. la Pt Sift 21 Sept n l lENVORIICH A'wtrp. B'men, H'burg, Ream Oct 1/ 11,602 words
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Advertisement1254 1961-09-26 11 w_ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w Wft\ TEL: UU) \IUUU ELLBRMAM LIMB «c KLAVCNESS LINE I LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. t HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF WELLINGTON Acciptug cargi ftr Clitial I Stilk Aminca. Spore P. Sham Pining lIONXVILLE it. I 7 27 Sipt1,254 words
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Article39 1961-09-26 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 35. RUBBER: 84 1 cents per lb. (op threr- eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 85 cents (quiet). TIN. $480,121 per picul (up 37i cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 15 tons).39 words
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Article221 1961-09-26 12 OCTOBER tr«t grade rubber buyers f.s.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at S4I cents per lb up tnree-elKbths of a cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot fob. buyers Mi. seller." 84 1 (N);221 words
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538 1961-09-26 12 From Our Market Correspondent DL'NLOP Malayan Industries Ltd. flotation of 4.680,000 one dollar shares at par having been embarrassingly over-subscribed H?J million dollars was subscribed prospects look bright for subsequent placings. It will be two or three days before Ounlops can announce538 words
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Article22 1961-09-26 12 Malayan Stock Indices: Sept 25 Sept. 23 IndwrtrlaW: 158.55 157.95 Tins: .105.54 303.36 S Rubbers: 235.90 236.68 Jan. 1 1938=10022 words
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Article744 1961-09-26 12 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation .section yesterday with the num- ber of deais In brackets. Industrials: Robinson ords (3,000) $1.42 cd: Slme Darby (1.000) Ba. Id. ON. (1,000) Be. lid., (1.000) B>. 2d.; 8. Times (1,000) 53. 10 ON. Minmns: A. Hltam (500) 495. 3d.744 words
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226 1961-09-26 12 FOR the first time since September 8 the tin price in Singapore was back over the S4BO level yesterday. A rise of 374 cents took It to 5480.12J on an offering reduced by 15 tons to 240 tons. Strauss and Company, the226 words
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Article100 1961-09-26 12 THE Chinese P reduce Ixehanite, Slngapere, nsen prises per pleul yetterdsy Mere: Cepra: I'K 'Continent September shipment $26 buyers, S26i wller*. Coconut oil: bulk 537 sellers, drum $39 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white Sl77| selleis, Sarawak white $173 sellers, special Sarawak black $142t sellers, garbled Lampong black $1421 sellers.100 words
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Article104 1961-09-26 12 MELBOURNE. Mon INVESTMENT shares opened the x week trading quietly along steady linesDnnlop eased Is. 2d. to 345. 9d. B*ae metals were easier. Oils were steady while Cammonwealth bonds were firm in tone. Con. Zinc 84 B N.B.H. (10s) 23-41 j vi Isa 71 9 A.P.V. 20'llMi feko104 words
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Article169 1961-09-26 12 rl Malayan liahanga Banki* Allocution made tnege change* In lta rates to merchant* yesterday: Lendwi: selling T.T. or 00. 2/3 19/16: buying airmail T.T. 2/4 1/16, O.D. 2/4 3/32. 30 d/nt 2 4 1 4. 13 d 'at 2/4 11 32. 60 dm 24 7 16. 90 d/«t169 words
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Article158 1961-09-26 12 Ihlpi lying aUngiMa tru llni»»«r« wharvai t»d»y arc Banana 3. Mlkara Maru SA. Taim 8/B. Slaoa 21/33. Baai.rn Moon 28 30, fihlzuoka Maru I*. Yamahoaht Maru 23/ M, Zamenhof 1/2, Ueraml 42 43. Outtr r«adt: Karang DJa<va. HalMlt. Tong Ban. Pcgaaua, Slamat Tig*. Raltji. KM Marie.158 words
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Advertisement1150 1961-09-26 12 "■^jr-" wv fife Express U.S.A. Paeißle tit Atlantic Coast Service EM EM ti* CTA ETA ETA p S>am S'po'f h «-r| tapin L.Anielei h. Yor* Oretta Mm- 711 Oct 11 12 Oct IS Oct 22 Oct d Niv 25 no Catartsi Mm" 3T Oct 1 N*v S Nit 21 N«»1,150 words
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Advertisement1463 1961-09-26 12 I^^M^MiJL^UUS^fcJ NOTICE LOST— VOID Receipt No. 7758 Issued by Climate Engineering Ltd., 25a Alexander Road Singapore in i favour of Mr. M. Murjono for M.s 15.000. —being 50 r l deposit for 50 Res-MCA-145 Ac. LINGUI TIN, LIMITED (incorporated in the State of Singapore) Dividend No. 59 NOTICE IS HEREBY1,463 words
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Advertisement697 1961-09-26 12 I NOTICES SIME DARBY HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated In England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tne Fourtn Annual i General Meeting ol Members s will be held at Crosby House, 71 RoDinson Koad, Singapore, 1 on Friday, 27th October, 1961. at 12 noon, for the lollovwng purposes To receive the Directors'697 words
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Advertisement783 1961-09-26 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF ENGINEERS Applications are Invited fiom Mechanical Engineers lor vacancies in the Sarawak Electricity Supply Co. Ltd. a Sarawak Government owned public utility on three years contracts renewable on mutual reagreement Applicants should be profes- Klonally qualified vviuh experience in either itineration or distnbu- j lion of783 words
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Advertisement506 1961-09-26 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment a-s MEDICAL AND HEALTH OFFICERS in the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in the stfluty scale 5730x34-934/Eaiclency Bar/982x34- 1.254 per month plub cast v! Living Allowance at current rates, entiy point to be506 words
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Advertisement430 1961-09-26 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals who have attained the age of 17 but not 35 for appointment as Social Welfare Assistants (Men). Candidates should have passed the Oversea School Certificate Examination or its equivalent. Those over the age of 35 years will be considered430 words
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Advertisement976 1961-09-26 13 (Continued Irorn Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Ward, SS (V in.)— Bax St ttt. txtra WIRSMAN for new Installation work m Palm Oil Factory. Apply:— O. P.M. Ltd., Layang Layanc. Johorr. EXPERIENCED OOCTOR urgently requires] ior Bgej dispemtary Muar good condition*. Please apply Box A 4753 B.T. Spore. MALAY COOK976 words
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Advertisement897 1961-09-26 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 3t Wordt SS (Vim.)— Box it tt,. txtrm FOR SAL! Valuable freehold land at Thomson Road orar Junction of Norfolk Road. Area, about 3t acre*. Suitable for buildlnc terrace bouxes and flats. If Inti rented apply P.O Box SY. Singapore 3 BEDROOM TERRACE House. Bembawang Hill*.897 words
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Advertisement989 1961-09-26 13 VEHICLES WANTED it Wardt Si fWin.) Box St ttt. txtrm WANTED— Sunbeam Alpine or 58/90 MO. A. Must be In good condition aad reasonably priced. Phone Singapore ***** after 5 p.m. IMMEDIATE CASH OFFERED. 2/3 ►mull good cars preferable 1954/S Renault Junior or Standard 8/10 b.p. Plica must be reasonable.989 words
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Advertisement566 1961-09-26 13 MISCELLANEOUS WHERE TO EAT (Spore) H Ward. Si ctt. txtrn VoUTw" "o U-.> <;ho 1; n. mi ojijow. i.a HJV..OC. gg^rVlV Al'. 1 Xr°^ Ul Ko«d S ■nx.-.por.' Phone .■.'-l/.«60S mw fQMC RB TAORANT Llm NIW PLOUQH DISC available. 26" ehron at only $1 PO per head: !'<■» ■t S27'-566 words
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Article52 1961-09-26 14 The Federation Public Works Department and the Drainage and Irrigation Department this year have ordered 66 Ruston-Bucyrus dragline excavators of which many will be used in the Government's large scale rural development scheme. The machines are manufactured in Britain and the local distributors are Harper, GilfUlan and52 words
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Article, Illustration407 1961-09-26 14 Start co-op system for farmers, he urges 'It will induce them to breed better livestock 9 J^S executive of a leading Danish canned meat and bacon f acton' suggested in Sin*gapore that Malayan farmers should form a factory for their livestock on a co-operative system similar to that being used407 words
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Article72 1961-09-26 14 RADIO SHOP OPENED Another departmental store dealing In a wide range of consumer goods has been set up in Raffles Place, Singapore to help boost tourism In the State. Called Bengold Co.. the firm deals in international products including watches, jewellery, cameras and radios. A spokesman, Mr. Peter Ng/ said72 words
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158 1961-09-26 14 TAI SING ONN - Big display to show Malaya's progress TAI SING ONN By THE rapid progress madej by Malaya since inde.pence four years ago will be evident at the forthcoming Orient Year Trade and Industrial Exhibition to be held in Kula Lumpur. The exhibition, organised by Stephen's Advertising Service of Kuala Lumpur, will158 words
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Article, Illustration144 1961-09-26 14 T*HE sales director of a leading British paint manufacturing company has arrived in Kuala Lumpur on a three week market study tour. He is Mr. H.O. Porter of 8. E. Porter, and Sons, who during his stay here, will promote sales of Portefleck. a multi-colour144 words
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Article, Illustration225 1961-09-26 14 Singapore needs adequate supply of milk: Executive AN adequate supply of milk is important to the health and welfare of any country Mr. P. B. Marshall, general manager of the New Zealand Dairy Production and Marketing Board said in Singapore. Mr Marshall said that this applied especially to countries such225 words
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159 1961-09-26 14 New iron works to produce fittings, pipes itffOßE and more industries, encouraged by the Singapore Government's industrialisation policy of a tax holiday, are being set up in the State. The latest is an iron foundry, Singapore Cast Iron Pipe Products, which started production last Thursday at Jurong, Singapore's nev industrial159 words
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Article, Illustration115 1961-09-26 14 ENGINEER IS OFF TO EUROPE, U.K. A SINGAPORE motor engineer, Mr. Stephen Scow Kai Chye. left on Saturday for West Germany. Britain and France for a year's advanced training in motor engineering. Mr. Scow. service manager of Cycle and Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. which is sponsoring the trip, will study115 words
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Article32 1961-09-26 14 The Utrecht Furniture and Furnishing Fabrics Trade Fair, a biennial event, will be held from Nov. 6 to 11. There will be 215,000 sq. ft. of floor space for exhibitors.32 words
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Article176 1961-09-26 14 S.E. ASIA TRADING BASE IS SOUGHT A LEADING AustraA lian manufacturing firm plans to choose a location in South-East Asia as a distributing cfentre for its assorted products. This was disclosed in Singapore by Mr. M. R. England, marketing manager of the Cyclone Co. manufacturers of metal products. "It has176 words
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Article, Illustration57 1961-09-26 14 Mr. Wee Poh Kuan* (above), chairman, community service committee of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce leaves by Pan American Airways today to attend the 16th World Congress of Jaycees at San Juan. Puerto Rico which will be held from Oct. 1 to 8. The president.57 words
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Advertisement330 1961-09-26 14 YOU'VE NEVER EXPERIENCED SUCH EFFORTLESS MOTORING UNTIL YOU'VE DRIVEN THE THE FIRST AND ONLY FULLY AUTOMATIC CAR IN ITS CLASS The automatic drive is unconditionally guaranteed. FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. CONTINENTAL CARS. 48, ORCHARD ROAD, ROBERTSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** K. LUMPUR. TEL: ***** AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK CAN HELP YOU330 words
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Advertisement94 1961-09-26 14 Housing Estate Developers please note: DCL new low-cost Aluminium Sinks offer you DCL Aluminium sinks are by far the cheapest sinks available because of the lasting qualities of U Wk aluminium. Non-rusting, hygienic, HlSS^^^fl easily cleaned, kitchenwork Is V V reduced to a minimum. DCL Sinks are anodised DCL Quality94 words
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Article348 1961-09-26 15 THIS MAGNIFICENT SPORT... By THE SULTAN OF JOHORE EPSOM JEEPS RACING ROUND-UP SECOND MEETING PROVIDES MEANS TO ENSURE BETTER CONTROL SINGAPORE. Monday. THE meeting ot 80 delegates from 12 countries would benefit racing in Asia immensely said the Sultan of Johore when he declared open the348 words
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Article133 1961-09-26 15 Asian vets' group formed riINGAPORE, Mon.— A subis committee consisting cl veterinarians to discuss and report back on African horse sickness and other veterinary matters was formed at the second Asian Racing Conference here today. Discussions were also held on starting gates and related problems. These discussions centred on the133 words
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Article85 1961-09-26 15 QINGAPORE. Mon. Johnny Dorsett (21 1. an RAF driver, was the outstanding performer at the Singapore Kartinß Club's .second Kallang meet yesterday Dorsett. driving a McCulloch MC-10. won four events for machines over 8 h.p. over 15-laps of the airstrip circuit. He alw returned the fastest85 words
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Article333 1961-09-26 15 {SINGAPORE. Mon. Little Richard handled a soft track surprisingly well at Bukit Tlmah this morning. Ridden by Kevin Mitchell, he beat Obedient Son »Subian> easily in a testing tryout over 3f in S3 3 5. keeping wide out all the way. Paths of Wisdom333 words
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Article48 1961-09-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. News has been received of the death in England of Mr. Gerald (Gerry) Aste. formerly of the Mercantile Bank in Malaya. Mr. Aste. who was 61, was a good cricketer and was a member of the Penang XI for a number of years48 words
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747 1961-09-26 15 Norman Siebel - MERGER CAN MAKE MALAYA A FORCE IN ASIAN SPORT Norman Siebel VIIERGER BY JUNE 1963 holds out attractive possibilities for Malayan sport. Essentially it means that when the political division ends. Malaya's sporting potentiality will be doubled. Soccer provides the best example of this. The Federation and Singapore national teams747 words
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Article198 1961-09-26 15 HARDIAL, RAMLI SPARK POLICE WIN CiiitOArOrtE, Mon. Police atii .aid a Singapore Cricket Club umiuuon Xv oy 16 pouua Uwo goals, penalty and a try) to aim- unree must in a rugger matcii on the puaang today. Full-back Hardial. wiui His sturdy tackling and good kicking. <md Kama, making three198 words
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Article45 1961-09-26 15 SINOAPORK. Mon. Mrs Campbell-Hoy, with a score of 42 won the Lady Captain's Prize at the Royal Singapore Oolf Clubs annunal 18 holes *tablefo-rl competition at Sime Road today Runner-up was Mrs Milllken with 38 points. The booby prize went to Mrs. McAdam45 words
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Article18 1961-09-26 15 STORE JUNIOR CUP: Bt« Bulan 3 Seletar PC 1. FRIENDLY (J. Bahru): Rainbow 1 Dunearn Pioneers, Spore18 words
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Article64 1961-09-26 15 POLICE INTERNATIONAL (XL): Malaya bt Singapore 3-2 (Ahmad Hanaftah bt Roslan Ahmad 19-5. 15-1: Ahmad Hussein lost to All Rasmani 2-15. 15-9. 8--15: Abdul Aziz Ghant lost to Ronnie Oon 5-15. 17-14. 3-15: Oan Boon Hock and Mok Vat Wan bt Teoh Kok Choy and Mydln 15-6. 15-11: Ahmad64 words
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Article58 1961-09-26 15 BAF SELETAR At TO (ÜBS DRIVING TEST: Saloeos (men) IP. Bradshaw (Ford Anglla) 2 O. Whyt« (Austin 7) 3 B. Kelly (Warwick) Bperto (mm) 1 N. -Velch (Austin Healey Sprite) 2 S. I Cooper (Austin HS) 3 A. McClaren (Austin HS>; Women's event 18. Sprowell (Austin 7) 3 D58 words
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Article21 1961-09-26 15 FPLA SHIELD (XL) Spore Police (holders) bt Fsd. Police 799-780 Id revolver shoot. Bent a«rrecatc: 1 Cpl Zakarla (FM. 108)21 words
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Article108 1961-09-26 15 WORLD C SHIPS (Vienna I Bmrj; 1 Y. Vlmov (O88R) total 525 kgs f 1157-* pounds) prea 180 (3W- 4 i. snatch 165 (341-') Jerk 190 (418 s >; 2 R. Zlrk (US) 475 (1047) 155 (S4l->*i. 145 (319-' i). 175 (385-»*>. 3 E. MacUnen (Fin) 462.5 (1019-'-)— 140108 words
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227 1961-09-26 15 SINGAPORE, Monday. A LAST-MINUTE appeal to the players to go all IX out to beat Selangor by a three-goaV margin on Sunday so as to put Singapore, the holders, in this years Malaya Cup final will be made by S.A.F.A. President. Mr.227 words
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Advertisement111 1961-09-26 15 V Ji ™"V^ W RESERVED SPACE rN B AVAILABLE ANY DAY. IpTMIDDCD I «>BreMM«. via connecting carrier HOW YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY SPECIFYING JET CLIPPER CARGO insurance rates are far less than by duced rates make it more profitable sea. You save on packing and crating than ever111 words
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Advertisement336 1961-09-26 15 mm lVwi Y*Jlk rEM 44/ ft "why are batteries so ideal for Malaya? Because they're made in Malaya to suit local conditions. that's why! The patented manifold one-piece venting system in Lucas S batteries, gives enlarged gassing area, minimises escape of acid and simplifies topping up of battery, so servicing's336 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous35 1961-09-26 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER S PORK Jl MOR CLP: 18 Signals v D Afiah (Balestlpr Rch. RUGGER I NTKR- SCHOOL: Monk V HiM v Raffles iMH Rrd>. SWIMMING Presbyterian Boys School gals ■Tc Rhu. 8.15 a.m.).35 words
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Article333 1961-09-26 16 C'wealth meeting of statesmen told to respect other's feelings LONDON, Monday. QUEEN Elizabeth today called on Common- wealth statesmen to "try to cultivate the virtues of tolerance and understanding, to recognise each other's qualities and to respect l each other's feelings." She was opening the seventhReuter - 333 words
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Article55 1961-09-26 16 LONDON, Mon.— The Soviet Union has protested against •provocative" Nato manoeuvres in Turkey on the borders of Russia and Bulgaria. Moscow Radio said today. The Nato "Checkmate" manoeuvres included the U.S. j Sixth Fleet, British. Turkish I and Greek forces and U.S.I airborne troops and beganUP - 55 words
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Article39 1961-09-26 16 MOSCOW. Mon— Land, air and naval forces of the Warsaw Treaty Communist defence alliance will stage exercises in October and November. Tass reported today. The exercises will be held in Warsaw Treaty countries. —U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article110 1961-09-26 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. About 185 employees of the Shaw Organisation, who have been on a sit-down strike for the past five days, have given the management an ultimatum to settle their wage claims by Wednesday. A spokesman for the Singapore General Employees' Union, which represents them,110 words
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Article99 1961-09-26 16 Stabbing tragedy in a Home SINGAPORE. Mon. An inmate of the Trafalgar Home. Tan Kee Swee. 42, was found late tonight with stab wounds in the stomach. He died before the arrival of an ambulance. At about midnight homi- 1 cide experts from the CID were called to the Home.99 words
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Article62 1961-09-26 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. A district collection will be I made by the Serangoon Disitrict Office on Wednesday and Thursday, near the i market at Jalan Kayu. Rates due to the Rural Board, property tax on houses, lands, rubber estates, nightsoll removal, trade re- fuse charge and piggery licences62 words
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Article22 1961-09-26 16 LONDON, Mon.— The British Foreign Office spokesman said today that he did not consider a Russian attack on Persia likely.22 words
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Article341 1961-09-26 16 LONDON. Mon. Tile stock i markets gave an uninspiniiß per- lonMnoa i.H-.av Business continued to be restricted by tiie in:ei-l national situation and tne obscure economic outlook. No definite trend was established ana price imneinenus were mainiy small ali iKiiisii there was a number of341 words
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Article25 1961-09-26 16 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £961. 1 sellers £962. Forward buyers £970. sellers £971. Settlement £958. Turnover a.m. 830 tons. p.m. 165 tons. Tone: Irregularly firm.25 words
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Article37 1961-09-26 16 LONDON. Mon— Spot 25 '«d. I Oct. 25Ud.. Nov. 23>id.. Dec 25', d.. r>ct./Dec. 25', a.. Jan./ Mar. 25', ci.. Airll.June 20-',d.. July Sept. 23 «.d.. c.i.J Sept. unquoted. Oct. 24-, d.. Nov. 24',g Tone- Dull.37 words
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Article, Illustration23 1961-09-26 16 STRIKERS of the People's Association arrive at the Kallang headquarters with cooking pots as they prepare to picket.23 words
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Article232 1961-09-26 16 Meeting of 100 groups refused SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Police have refused permission for more than 100 social organisations and trade unions to meet to discuss the reunification of Singapore and the Federation. The convention scheduled to have been held at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight was to have been sixmsoicd232 words
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Article31 1961-09-26 16 MANILA. Mod. Philippine army commander Brig. Gen. Alfredo M. Santos will head a nve-man group leaving on Wednesday on a two week visit to Indonesia and Singa- pore.31 words
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Advertisement192 1961-09-26 16 i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Words IM (Minimum i ON 24-9-61 Mr. Troll Kbons CUM*| rld^r »on of Mr. iind Mrs T>oh ThT« Moil lo Mm ChlW I'ob SUaa, urtont d.ituhti-r of Madam Can Be* lAi»n NATHAN-JOHN L'3-9-«l brtwra« AUSOtaa, 4ttl son of Mr. nnd Mrs. V n of Teiok Anroa and192 words
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