The Straits Times, 28 September 1961
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Title Section27 1961-09-28 1 AVin\(.K »mi v 1 1 ninii s l e E\ci:i:ns 90.000 Sat* 11 1 \He**«° X The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1901. 15 CENTS.27 words
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Article569 1961-09-28 1 Workers told: Don't let Reds use you A Friday meeting to settle dispute SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Singapore Government has stepped into the dispute between the 185 locked-out office workers of four Shaw companies and the management. The new Minister lor Labour. Indie Ahmad Ibrahim, said in569 words
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Article, Illustration325 1961-09-28 1 $5 -'all I have' gift to Ramli of the river GRANDMOTHER OF RESCUED GIRL THANKS A BRAVE YOUTH I/AJANG. Wed. A 1Y grateful grandmother today presented S5 "all I have" to a 16-year-old boy who plunged into the Langat river on Monday to save an eight-month-old girl. The boy. Ramli325 words
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281 1961-09-28 1 EVICTION DAY FOR 25 TB PATIENTS WHEN WARDS SHUT ALOR STAR. Wednesday. TWENTY-FIVE patients will be stranded when two tuberculosis wards in Kuala Ketil hospital run by the Kedah Anti-Tuberculosis Association, close on Sunday. "Most of the patients have no homes." Inche Puteh bin Mat. .secretary of the association, told281 words
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Article79 1961-09-28 1 HONG KONG. Wed. The cholera outbreak in Hong Kong has cost tood merchants the equivalent of $12 to $15 million in business, according to local press reports. The outbreak, which has been declared under control since early this month, has taken 15 lives in the Colony.UPI - 79 words
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Article33 1961-09-28 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Mr. I Mohammed Natsir. self-styled "spokesman" foi the central Sumatran rebel "government" and lormer Prime Minister of Indonesia, has surrendered to Government forces in Palembajan. West Sumatra, today.33 words
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Article130 1961-09-28 1 LONDON Wed —The executive committee of the powerful International Federation of Foutball Associations (FIFA), meeting lure h'.is decided to sun- I pend the Football Association of South Africa because of racial discrimina--1 tion in the sport. Dr. II Kaitr. Swiss :et retary of the executiveReuter - 130 words
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Article63 1961-09-28 1 SYDNEY. Wed. Shoe* made of kangaroo skin are selling like hot cakes In the United States, and Australian shoe manufacturers are now getting orders from Canada. Mexico and Japan. One Brisbane shoe manufacturer had an order placed with him foe 5.000 pairs of golf shoes in kangaroo-skinUPI - 63 words
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Article29 1961-09-28 1 GENEVA. Wed.— The World Health Organisation is airlifting one million du.se> ut smallpox vaccine to combat a serious outbreak of the disease in South Kasai. Congo. Reutrr.Reuter - 29 words
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Article28 1961-09-28 1 LONDON. W.d.— Mr Mac- 1 millan has invited Mr. Nehru to have talks with him while the Indian Premier is In Britain early in November. Router.Reuter - 28 words
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Article242 1961-09-28 1 PEKING: FLEE DEADLY DUST Poisonous radioactive fallout over Sinkiang: Evacuate call TAIPEH, Wednesday. RADIO PEKING last iii^lu warned people in Nurth W'csi China thai they were threatened by "dense and poisonous radioactive lull out" coming from Russia. The broadcast said thf situation in Sinkiang Province, bordering Russia, was so serious242 words
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Article63 1961-09-28 1 NEW PORT. Rhode Island Wed.— President Kennedy today named Republican John A. McCone. former head oi the Atomic Energy Commission, to succeed Allen W. Dulles as director ol the Central Intelligence Agency. The 59-year-old McCone moves into the .-uper->ecret post, which heads the na-| tion's espionageUP - 63 words
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Article35 1961-09-28 1 SORIA. Central Spain. Wed —Three mammoth eyeteeth one 01 them more :han six feet long have been found near the village of rorralba del Mora! in Soria Province, by an American professor.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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114 1961-09-28 1 CAIGON, Wed. An advance party of a British advisory mission on police and psychological warfare aspects of the anti-guerilla war has arrived in South Vietnam. The mission, which Is coming at the Invitation of the South Vietnam Government, will be heauVd114 words
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760 1961-09-28 2 BERLIN ACTIVE VOLCANO, SAYS GROMYKO SOVIET MINISTER IGNORES KENNEDY'S PEACE RACE CHALLENGE NEW YORK. Wed MR. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, told the United Nations General Assembly yesterday that West Berlin had become the hotbed of a great war danger. Speaking in the world affairs debate. Mr. Gromyko addedReuter - 760 words
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311 1961-09-28 2 U.S. has 35,000 m. tons of T.N.T. for any aggressor WASHINGTON. Wed— The United States has the equivalent of 35.000 million tons of TNT. waiting for any ajjsressor, the magazine U.S. News and World Report said. The magazine said the military power of the United States was "too strong inReuter - 311 words
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Article279 1961-09-28 2 YEW YORK. Wed. Holland yesterday proposed that the administration and development of Dutch New Guinea, which is claimed by Indonesia, be brought "under the active supervision of the United Nations.'* The Dutch Foreign Minister. Dr. J.M.A. Luns. told the General Assembly that hi.Government was preparedReuter - 279 words
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Miscellaneous27 1961-09-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (yes. WED LOVE TD COME) PINNER/ BOTHea J I DO WISH PEOPLE WOULDNT f lipvpo SAY 'PONY BOTUEC TD DCES6' KNOW WHAT27 words
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Article438 1961-09-28 3 WASHINGTON, Wed WASHINGTON POST SAYS KENNEDY IS CONSIDERING SENDING FORCES TO LAOS AND VIETNAM rpilK United States is again considering send- ing American troops to South-East Asia because of increased Communist pressure on Laos and South Vietnam, the Washington Post reported today. Carroll Kllpatrlck. a staffReuter - 438 words
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172 1961-09-28 3 U.N. call: Expel S. Africa, Portugal T^EW YORK. Wed. Ghana joined Senegal yesterday in calling for the expulsion cf Portugal and South Africa from the United Nations. Mr. Ako Adjel. the Foreign Minister of Ghana, told the General Assembly that the two countries should bo ousted because they "have flagrantly172 words
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326 1961-09-28 3 C'wealth delegates leave no doubts about fears if Britain enters Market T ONDON. Wed. Commonwealth Parliamentary delegates yesterday left the British Government in no doubt about their apprehensions if Britain entered the European Market. Delegates from Australia. New Zealand, India and other overseas parliaments voiced fears about the future of326 words
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238 1961-09-28 3 DONN, Wed— The Malayan Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, and the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl, yesterday had talks here with the West German Finance Minister Dr. Franz Etzel. Informed West German sources said the MalayanReuter - 238 words
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Article70 1961-09-28 3 BIG PRICE IS PAID FOR RARE STAMP LONDON. Wed.— An "exceptionally rare" stamp of Malaya issued in tbe Straits Settlements was sold at Harmers. in Bond Street, here yesterday for K 3.100. It was bought on behalf of a private collector in New York. The S5OO purple and orange stampReuter - 70 words
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Article102 1961-09-28 3 RANGKOK, Wed.— Fighting between Burmese troops and the "fighting youth" Insurgents of the Shan states Is unabated near Thailand's northern border, reports a leading newspaper in Chlengmal, North Thailand. According to the paper, government troops with more strength and better equipment have been partly successful In102 words
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Advertisement152 1961-09-28 3 UUMIVLIt UMI J announces the arrival of BABY QUAKER especially prepared for your baby from Nourishing Oats Fresh Milk Added Vitamins and Iron New -Baby Quaker is full of goodness the right supplement to your baby's milk diet. It's easy to digest your baby will love its smooth texture. It's152 words
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Miscellaneous404 1961-09-28 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE National Mioriv.iw Service 41.7 metres SHORT WAVK SKRVU I A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negaia- MEDII'M \V IVK SFRVirFku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning j-s mrtr«. Melodies. 6.50 Keep Pa With T.ik A M 600 Morntaf; bee; 7.00 Johnny Dankworth AJ.d Monilng Pre lude; 7.00 The News: His404 words
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394 1961-09-28 4 Inche Yusof to open $1m. orchid display SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ABOUT 3,000 orchid plants worth more than $1,000,000 will be on display in the Malayan Orchid Society's biggest orchid show which opens at the Happy World Stadium on Friday at 5.30 p.m. The show will be opened by the Yang di-Pertuan394 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-09-28 4 MISSING NZ ENGINEER IN THAILAND? SINGAPORE, Wed.— This is Robert Moore, 37, New Zealand aviation engineer, who disappeared irom the Raffles Hotel six days ago. leaving behind among his luggage 20 rounds of .38 bullets. Since then no news has been heard of him and mystery surrounds his whereabouts. It112 words
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Article, Illustration123 1961-09-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. These two San Francisco Chinese businessmen, Mr. Henry Kwock Wong (left) and Mr. Albert C. Lim are now in Singapore in the course of a twomonth Asian tour to promote the new film "Flower Drum Song' based on life in their city's Chinatown. They123 words
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185 1961-09-28 4 7 days to recover from 'tea' she says SINGAPORE. Wed. Dance hostess Lucy Wong Sal Moy told a court here today that she took a week to recover from the mental effects of a type of Chinese tea, taken by her the day she was swindled of $2,400 in a185 words
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Article52 1961-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The results of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music practical examinations. 1961. will be published In tomorrow's Free Press. The results Include successful candidates In the Licentiate diploma examinations and the Grade V to Yin examinations conducted by the external examiners of52 words
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261 1961-09-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of Home Affairs explained that an application by Dr. Lee Slew Choh of the Barisan Sosialis to hold a lunchtime rally at Fullerton Square toAay was refused because there was no election at the time. The Ministry was replying261 words
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Article35 1961-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. —Water will b* turned off tomorrow in Zones Three and Four from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., and in Zones Six and Seven from 2 pan. to S p.m.35 words
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259 1961-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed A PI LAI' I'BIN shopkeeper, lim Chye Woo, who was arrested last week on a warrant of attachment by the Sheriff for disobeying the order of the High Court to vacate a piece of land, and who had been kept in259 words
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Advertisement237 1961-09-28 4 CVttXm opens TODAY! I (SINGAPORE) 11 a.m.- 1 .30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p.m. JH, AUTHENTIC! Never Before Shown Film M Taken By American And WF^W Japanese Front-Line Combat Cameramen showing the attack on W§ PEARL HARBOUR and the h^A i HISTORIC BOMBING of HIROSHIMA! aa»T^^^^^ "There Must Be No Surrender \llJßm3_, JF^l237 words
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Advertisement209 1961-09-28 4 PAN-MALAYAN GALA PREMIERE TONIGHT at 9.15 P.M. rADITOI Kuala VAKI lUL Lumpur A COMIC RIOT FROM START TO FINISH I /mated by MtKOtKA HIM fKOOUCTIOM K>*k Lunf* SEE end BE AMUSED BY^THE" W\ ADVENTURCS OF ABU NAWAS^ I PPl^^^ THE WnTIEST A\AN WfQjMMA TO CREATE A WMWFW^mH COMICAL FURORE WMfif^liMM209 words
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Advertisement496 1961-09-28 4 CATHAY i^: I OWAM I S AX I ONj Xl— SPECIAL FEATURETTE: II "ISLAND OF HOPE" I* II Pulou Scnonq XI NOW f MOWING AT I CATHAY English Ver.ion I* IMAJESTIC Mandarin Vertionl^ Minisfr^Of Cultur<_filni)_|^ Opens Today 6 n 3r 4 3 Sor: 2a k% I j pRAnCIS ofASSISI I496 words
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174 1961-09-28 5 FEDERATION WILL HAVE 11 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS I'UALA LUMPUR. Wed IX The Federation will have 11 public holidays next ir. They are: Februa r y Monday and 6 Tuesday Chinese New Year. March 7 Wednesday and g Thursday Hart Raya Puasa < subject to alteration*. April 20 Good Friday (22 Sunday174 words
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440 1961-09-28 5 After engine failure the RAF pilot lost control Crash killed all 13 on board: Open verdict SINGAPORE. Wad nnHE pilot of a Hast- ings transport failed to take "proper action" and lost control after the failure of one of the aircraft's four engines, with the result that the aircraft crashed440 words
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Article46 1961-09-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A labourer. Mool Sun Weng. 47. was today charged with murdering Wong Kong Chiew, 42. unemployed, in a house In Pudu Road yesterday. Moot was alleged to have stabbed Wong after an argument. He was remanded until Oct. 4.46 words
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Article82 1961-09-28 5 Four steal new mine's injector IPOH, Wed. Four masked men. nrmed with heavy knives, raided the newly opened Keh Cheong tin mine near Lanat. six miles from here, last night and escaped with a $500 fuel injector. The gang bound up and gagged the trree labourers who were sleeping in82 words
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173 1961-09-28 5 Appeal to public to help in bridging this gap KUALA LUMPUR. Wea. The Malayan Contract Bridge Association is feeling financially "vulnerable" and so has decided to make a "bid" to more ihan "double" its funds. The newly-formed association membership 60 has been Invited to send a team to represent Malaya173 words
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Article51 1961-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Inche Ismail Rowland, manager of Sultanah Marcella Ibrahim's Pasir Plangie rubber estate here, left by air for Britain today on three months leave. Inche Ismail, who hails from Kent, England, and is a Muslim convert, will be accompanied by his Malay wife. Che51 words
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Article47 1961-09-28 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed Mohamed bin Oaud. 26. who has 23 previous convictions, was sentenced to 18 months" jail to be followed by a year's police supervision when he pleaded guilty here yesterday to theft of two sarongs belonging to Mohamed Fauzl bin Shamsuddin.47 words
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Article43 1961-09-28 5 IPOH. Wed.— The Perak State Alliance headquarters In the Foo Yet Kai flats in Hugh Low Street here will be shifted to the Malayan Chinese Association building in Brewster Road on Sunday. The telephone number wiM remain unchanged.43 words
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Article12 1961-09-28 5 IPOH. Wed— Two police constables today recovered three stolen bicycles.12 words
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212 1961-09-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation and Singapore authorities are now reconsidering the 1957 Causeway restrictions which limit the number of self-drive or hire cars permitted to cross into either territory. Revealing this today, a Ministry of Transport spokesman here said it had been212 words
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279 1961-09-28 5 BOOKLET TO HELP TEACHERS TO DECIDE IPOH, Wednesday. THE Government has put out a 53-page booklet in English to help teachers make up Iheir mind to join the unified teaching service. The booklets, and a variety of forms to be filled in and explanatory data, are now being sent out279 words
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99 1961-09-28 5 Negotiate or else note to Admiralty CINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union has served 21 -days' notice on the Admiralty to start negotiations or make counter offers on its wage claims. The union president, Mr. Peter Vincent, said the wage claims were submitted in May on behalf of99 words
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Advertisement173 1961-09-28 5 Electrolux refrigerator -1 i— 1 -lj\ vj_ Electrolux L.76 Here is refrigeration in tnc Capachy 7.6 cv. ft. grand manner. Luxuriously appointed w.th the most modem retinemenu, *'<•' J" tn f oo com the new Electrolux L.76 has more partmcr. t than 14 square feet of shelf space, t 5173 words
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179 1961-09-28 6 Exodus of Dutch families from Irian CLNGAPORE, Wed. Three hundred and ninety four Dutch men, women and children will arrive here tomorrow aboard the liner Zuider Kruis from West Irian on the way to a new life in Holland. The Zuider Kruls, which took Dutch emigrants to Australia, made a179 words
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Article28 1961-09-28 6 KAJANG, Wed. The Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board has approved a grant of $12,000 for repairs to the Sri Subramaniam Temple in Reko Road here.28 words
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88 1961-09-28 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The body of Madam Fang Chooi Geok, 24-year-old Malayan housewife, who was killed in a Melbourne car crash last Wednesday, is scheduled to arrive by Qantas at the Singapore airport tomorrow afternoon. Her husband, Mr. Koay Kcw Kew, of Penan*, a88 words
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461 1961-09-28 6 Minister replies to education system critics Kuala Lumpur, Wad. THE Minister for Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today replied to two points which critics of the Government education system have been hammering; at recently. The first: That (here are not enough facilities for learning the national language and461 words
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Article103 1961-09-28 6 500 gain from new road Ti/IpUaACC^ Wed. The Chief Minister, of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, yesterday opened a new $58,000 road at Parit Keliling new village, 28 miles from here. The new road, which is about one mile long, is a rural development project. It serves 500 people103 words
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Article29 1961-09-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three postal agencies will be opened on the East Coast next month at Chabang Empat, In Kelantau. and Kampong Ibok and Tepoh in Trengganu.29 words
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Advertisement1712 1961-09-28 6 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT A World Of Sound RESEARCH I MAGNETIC TAPE OPENS S B QUEAUN UP NEW A UDIO FIELDS RFnDßniNfi In the short space of fourteen years, a new world of sound has iifcvviiwiiiu been crea ted. This sonic new world is a tribute to that versatile pheno"V menon of1,712 words
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Miscellaneous191 1961-09-28 6 Bugs Bunny By Balph Uiinttluhl Tn'MEXTPART* 1 'iTLL BE FIXBP IN J J PAIP FOR THE I I f n r-O'TH'RePOCIN' A COUPLE O' PAYS !J ENTIRE COURSE I /X(frK\ TH 1 THINGS 1 P/ZtceS COURSE IS RIPIN' ANP I VW^NT ALL f JVT\ V I'LL PO eeovcep that ccectbic191 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1961-09-28 7 Pro-British people of 1818 Canton-by a Briton STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE THE CHINESE CREDIT SYSTEM WAS A GREAT SURPRISE TO THE VISITOR LACK OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS LED TO CHEATING: WELSH COLONEL James Welsh of the Madras army was pleasantly surprised by Canton. The streets were pretty dirty of course, andHTS - 1,295 words
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Miscellaneous258 1961-09-28 7 Straits Times Crossword W I V^ HblHbT^ bT^~bT^ bV 6 fll koss 6 Rent a converted cave (f). 7 Game won by mate is' It. "I will roar you as 'twere «ny S Pole m setting is being imita- <A Midsummer Niglit's V.\f <9>. Dream > (It). t This guy258 words
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Article248 1961-09-28 8 it H«ra*> S/» i Wiifimumi MEET MUSIC M craaily iMmxi p- Violin. \oc»l and plane Ov»r a 'houi-nd piw*»: Now at Robimon a •Vw.i. !>f|<;i-tro«it. ftmgapor*. lAVIEW HOTEL, an idaal pljra for an •'•mmi; > rn'prtmnm^M i"ool nratrn. nrrilrnl citmna, < hm< »«t WITH COPPENTONE. »nu It (rt rnoolh*r.248 words
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Article586 1961-09-28 8 In the latc.-t ol l.is talks on education policy. Inchc Rahman Talib has been at pains tn anawar complaints, not infrequently heard, that facilities for learning the national language are not adequate. His main pomt and it is an impressive one is that undei the present586 words
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Article440 1961-09-28 8 Mr. Gromyko's speech in the General Assembly had many more shady i ecesses than Mr. Kennedys the previous day. but like Mr. Kennedy's it was pitched towards the moderates. This had to be. since Mr- Gromyko's dis- agreeable task included some back pedalling. He explained jaway Russia's resumed440 words
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Article213 1961-09-28 8 Just as the six members of the European Economic Community were preparing to accept Britain's application for negotiations concerning it* own possible memoership, Mr Duncan Sandys, the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, nicely timed hi* statement to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association that Britain would, ii forced to213 words
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Article, Illustration2114 1961-09-28 8 How the British took the Reds for a ride... IN his last talk Mr. Lee Kuan Yew dealt with events leading up to Juno 2 this year when Mr. Llm Chin Sinnu issued a statement demanding the abolition of the Internal Security Council in thr 1963 constitutional talks. Mr. Lee2,114 words
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Advertisement373 1961-09-28 8 Amazing New Easy way to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't be SKINNY! NEW THE mt-IN-ONE CONCENTRATED POOD o*^ SUPPLEMENT OF EASILY DIGESTED Jeff V^T BODY BUILDING NUTRIMENTS *^SbW^^L -Jv^s TOU ARE TIIIN an(^ undf l'weiffht ~~ir "'Naw try this373 words
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273 1961-09-28 9 I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three thousand officers and men of the Federation Army are now tak.ng part in "Poker Game" the code name given to the biggest so far in the series of simulated war exercises designed to keep Maiaya's fighting men "on their273 words
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Article126 1961-09-28 9 Convair in on proving flight Wed. The 5 Bnt Convair bBuM jet axrctatt 10 ianci ai Singapore Airport arrived here today un a proving ilignt tor Japan Air Lines. Numed me Maisu ("Pine Tree it spent two nours on practice take-offs and landings on the airfield. The Convair BtiOM Is126 words
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Article25 1961-09-28 9 SEGAMAT. Wed— The Segamat Youth Club will stage a variety concert on Friday at the Empire Theatre to raise funds for the club.25 words
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Article271 1961-09-28 9 'Those who hose gardens, lawns will have supplies disconnected' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r ATKK to houses whose occupants hose their lawns and gardens in spite of the acute shortage here will have their supplies cut off. This warning was given today by Dr. Ton Chin Chye.271 words
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Article51 1961-09-28 9 IPOH, Wed— Forty youths attending a civics course today were advised to impart the knowledge they gain to their friends and neighbours when they return to their 1 kampongs. The advice came from the Perak Mentri Besar. Data Sha'ari bin Shaflee. when he opened the three-day course51 words
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Article52 1961-09-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dr. R. H. Robins. Reader In General Linguistics. School of Oriental and African Studies. University of London, wlli give a lecture on "The History and Standing of General Linguistics" at the University of Malaya here on Oct. 5. The lecture Is open to52 words
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Article21 1961-09-28 9 KUANTAN. Wed. The O.C.P.D. of Kuantan, Inspector Jagat Singh, has been pro. moted to the rank of Senior Inspector.21 words
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Article66 1961-09-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. R B. Ooi. head of the Government's Press and Liaison Division of the Information Services, will fly tc Manila tomorrow to attend a three-week Unesco seminar on "Journalism and Training Methods in South and East Asia." The seminar, which begins on Monday, will66 words
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Article140 1961-09-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN eight-man goodwill and trade mission from the Federation will leave here on Sunday for a 10-day tour of India. They will be Joined by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. the leader of the team, in New140 words
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Article53 1961-09-28 9 Rotarian off to Japan SINGAPORE. Wed— Dr Arthur W. S. Thevathasan left Singapore (or Japan today attend four rotary dlstrtc; conferences there next month He will represent the pres'dent of Rotary Internationa! Mr. J. McLaugh.ln. From Japan, Dr. Thevathasan will fly to Chicago as Asian representative of the youth committee53 words
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Article152 1961-09-28 9 CINOAPORE. Wed The Singapore General Employees' Union today signed a wage agreement with the Singapore and Exporters Association on behalf of about 1.5C0 Singapore river stevedores. The agreement, signed at the Ministry of Labour. wil be registered with the Industrial Arbitration Court. In a joint statement today,152 words
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Article33 1961-09-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Headquarters of the Drainag" and Irrigation Department has moved from Suleiman Building to the new building of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperative* 111 Swettenham Road.33 words
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Article, Illustration314 1961-09-28 9 MISSILE FIGHTERS - MISSILE FIGHTERS DISPLAY BY IN DAY-LONG SHOW JAVELINS AND HUNTERS IN 'BULLET STREAK' TAKE-OFFS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'J'ENGAH yesterday put on a day-long show specially for the Press, at which Britain's latest guided missile-carrying fighters, Gloster Javelins and Hawker Hunters, showed their paces. This was the314 words
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Article25 1961-09-28 9 KUANTAN. Wed.— The Sultan Abu Dakar School will hold Its annual speech day and concert at the Lee Won Hall here on Saturday.25 words
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Article91 1961-09-28 9 MALACCA. Wed. The Malacca State Executive Council meets tomorrow to decide who is to act for the Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. when he is away from Oc;. 1 to Oct. 25. Inche Ghafar will accompany the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul91 words
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Article56 1961-09-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.Three people wore Injured today when their car and a lorry collided near the 4th mile. Kepong-Kuala Lumpui road. A passerby took the Injured men. Tan Soo S!m. 20. Kong Ah Chiew. 27 and Chan 800 25. to the General Hospital All three were56 words
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Article30 1961-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Th» Ilnlster for Home Affairs. Mr >ng Pang Boon, will officially pen the new reformative raining centre at Ulu Bedok it 4 30 p.m. on Saturday.30 words
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136 1961-09-28 9 $1,000 bail for boatman on 'rash act' charge pORT DICKSON. Wed Tan Slew l.ai. 47. the boatman whom the coroner yesterday held was "criminal!)- responsible" for the loss of 13 lives by drowning here in February, was today charged before the magistrate, Inche Mohamed Bazain bin Talhah. Tan was charged136 words
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Article45 1961-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Th Yang dl-Pertuan Negar? Inche Yusof bin Ishak. anPuan Noor Alshah will be th« guests of honour at th annual reunion dinner an< dance of the Pan-Malaya 1 Hong Kong University Alumi Association at the Cap't Restaurant on Saturday.45 words
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Advertisement197 1961-09-28 9 *(f;IEK;OO-l I INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS it's doubly good DEVIDAYAL STAINLESS STEEL INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LTD., P.B. No. 6224, Reay Road. Bombay-10 (India) Makers of quality stainless steelware for your kitchen, table and all other food-handling purposes. Wide rar.gt of utility articles for Hospitals and Restaurants. ■KIIO it THt INGINCEftING (XPOftT fHOMOTION197 words
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Advertisement214 1961-09-28 9 HP^"DOUBLE-ACTION" WIZARD 1 E ROOM DEODORIZER 11 K Fights air-berne germs Hr. itops household odours <m JEr J At (he push of button v WIZARD ROOM DEODORIZER jj ij^Rff&* fi" s your home with sweet, refreshing fiOTt/ Ir.gtance WIZARD p3 ROOM DEODORIZER Rnnm I Room in five delicate scents tOeodorize'214 words
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Article, Illustration216 1961-09-28 10 T)I( TIRKS above by Oswald Henry show the turf 1 fashions in Colombo. 1. Mrs. Yvonne Gulamhussein. better known as the "Begum." is Colombo's acknowledged "fashion queen." Here she is wearing an unusual headdress of matching material with her dress. Note the exotic bead necklace and the216 words
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Article369 1961-09-28 10 How they dress to kill in Ceylon QNE of the most v striking aspects of life in Ceylon is that all-important one fashions, especially women's fashions that continue to hit the headlines of the Sunday newspapers as much as the latest doings on the political front. And369 words
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Article210 1961-09-28 10 "r\O you have trouble *J planning the family breakfast each morning?" asks Mrs. J. Teo of Rangoon Road, Singapore. She added that usually there were comments from her family if she gave them the same thing for breakfast twice in one week. "None of them like210 words
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Article, Illustration94 1961-09-28 10 rpflE Chinese Fan Dance is always a delight to watch and X schoolgirl Nina Lv, who performs it beautifully, has offered to dance tor a good cause. A form 111 student of the Convent of Holy Infant Jesus, she will take part94 words
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Advertisement552 1961-09-28 10 New Summertime colours in Frosted Nail Enamels Mognifkenr Spun Golds! Motchabl* Postals! Marvellous New Fashions for Your Fingertips and Toes! Enticing icings in nail t nomels to go with ovary hot colour you O*ore. every p«|« color you weor. It's the fashion fun that could whirl m vocation into a552 words
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Advertisement196 1961-09-28 10 Vkt ii W NOW W MORE THAN W JU EVER is CONFIDENCE -^rrg^^^P! Only KOTEX has th« 2r7>SrStV<*" 3 1 Wondersoft covering. 2s»| *£'jai*, This, plus pressed, rounded v-r^TW^/il ends and the s P ecial centre *Sr V^itfY^^'^tt means sure invisible pro*j[j^ ;''S J»JI tection and great comfort. fcs <196 words
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Advertisement1663 1961-09-28 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGMT ENQUrRIES: Til: 2415. PASIASI ENQUIRIES, till Mil 10 ADEN. LIVERPOOL, 6USIOV». LONOON 1 CONTINENTAt PORTS. Dvi Sport Still S'hom fining ATIEUS Literptii, Gmgow ll Pt/TUa» Sept 21/11 MACHAON L pool, Oublm. Havre, H'Durg ll Pt Oct 1 DOLIUb liteipMl, Glasgow II Oct 3 DI9MEO Lonpill, Dub'n1,663 words
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Advertisement1384 1961-09-28 11 THE E. A. C. LINES- SAILINGS TO: MEDITERRANEAN. CONTHHNTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORIk. >p^4^Esv AJT *VA "I0SOTA" i) Ii Port' 4 Ott 5 7 Oct I' 1 Oct KfVKSN .51 "JUTIANDIA" k) 11/11 Olt 21/22 Ocl U/24 Oct tjl \p2Lv?l lUSUAN6A' I) 30 Dot/ 4 NO* 1/7 Nl» 1/ I NO*1,384 words
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Advertisement1581 1961-09-28 11 JB,, THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (Incirpititel ll tki Ulitel Kittltm) II LINKS IXPUM SERVICES TD LONOON LIVIRPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS I'pon P. S'Mm Pi-j-g \mmmm mmg^.nm.m Hfvlttv lENVORIICN A'wrp. Smm. H'Kutg, R'dim Jot 1/ 1 lENOORAN E L.) itoOtl. Hamburg. It Pt Oct 4 Dot 1/ I BENMHOR(E.Lp)1,581 words
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Advertisement1272 1961-09-28 11 w^ MeALISTER tfc CO., LTD. s^ ™jCI TEL: Nl. ***** \*4U* ELLBRM AM LIME «D KLAVENBSS LIME LONDON. HAMIURB, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE. LOS ANGELES, lAN FRANCISCO. *L Ul 1 L iie v SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITT OF WELLINGTON Aceiptug cargi DjJ Central ft SMtl Aatnci. S'poro P. S'*am Penang BRONXVILLE1,272 words
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Article33 1961-09-28 12 SINGAPORE: Sept. 27. RUBBER: 84! cents per lb. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84 i cents (quiet). TIN: *****.25 per picul (down 54.12)). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).33 words
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Article211 1961-09-28 12 OCTOBER flit grade rttkber buyen f.e.k). closed In Singapore yesterday t S4j centa per lb unchanged on Tuemlav'a cloaing price. The tone waa inactive. S.C.C.R-A. closm* prices tn cent! per b. yesterday were. Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot t.o.b. buyers 83), aellera 84: Int. 1 R.S.S. October buyers Mi.211 words
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502 1961-09-28 12 From Our Market Correspondent pONDITIONS were ex\j tremely quiet on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and tin shares without any news to stimulate the market slipped back to lower levels. The turnover was very •mall. A bright spot in the market, however, was502 words
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Article22 1961-09-28 12 Malayan Stock Indices: Sept. 27 Sept. 26 Industrials: 159.62 159.48 Tim: 312.14 313.24 i Rubbers: 235.12 235.90 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article667 1961-09-28 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: K. Dispensary (4.000) 11.30; F. and N. ords <I.ooo> 52.43; Cold Btor* (4,000) $2.28: Steamers (1.000) 83 «nt«; 8. Traders (1.000) 14.17*. Mmints: A. Hitam (Soo> 49a. 4id. ON. iSOO)667 words
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181 1961-09-28 12 THERE was a sharp A drop in the tin price in Singapore yesterday of $4,121 which brought it down to $479.25. The price had gained nearly seven dollars since Friday. In London overnight tin prices had displayed a slightly reactionary tendency after181 words
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Article136 1961-09-28 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares were x steadier, but C'arlton Brewer? eased Is- to 30s. 6d. Base metals and the oils were steady. Mt. Im gained Is. Bd. to* 71$ 9d. and Aost. Oil and Gu Is. 3d to 14s. Brokm Hill South eased 7d to 16s. lid. and136 words
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Article112 1961-09-28 12 Singapore, neon prieea per picul yeiterday were: Capra L'K 'Continent September nhipment J23i buyera, 124 aellera, Cecenut ail: bulk 537 aellerii drum 539 aellera. Pepper- Muntok white M77t aellera. Sarawak white SI 7S aellera, special Sarawak black $142* aellera, garbled L.impong Mack Sl42i nellera, Lampong black ASTA SI1T»112 words
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Article70 1961-09-28 12 T M t Malayan Eiehant* linki Asstatatls*i mod' these changes in IK rate* to mrrclianii yesterday (all ffltci M $io<ii ftllini T.I. %f 0.0. r««d» Swim f*,in«» Ml: Halland Cuildtn i;DsuOcha Marki 130]. On th# frts sithanga marktt In Hwig Kmi. the U.S. d«Mar was quoted at 570 words
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Article150 1961-09-28 12 Ship*, lying alwuafcte the lmicap«rt «har»t» taday Ml MBT H4 N\V. S. Serunpanc NW. 3, Sydney Mara 23/26, Zulderknila 42/43, Idomra 10/11. Adi«a 27/38. State of Bihar 31/32, Sunda. 4/3. Bracooibtra 1/2. Outar raadi: Kirui PJa»a. LtMnak, Btau at Ifadtma, Atlantic Batfa, Bunguran, AJax, Aatllochus, Fanmount,150 words
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Advertisement1107 1961-09-28 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific tjt Atlantic Coast Service FT* EM HA fU ETA FTA ti Score m «in| Japan L. Anielti N. York "Ort|ta Maru" .7 II Oct 11/H Oct 11 Oct 22 Oct 12 Nay 21 Nt« Clltratl Mar«" 2>lCt/1Nl« t Nil 21 Nl* II Ott UDy equiDPtfi nt.tfi d«ep1,107 words
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Advertisement44 1961-09-28 12 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35. tiltk Arer Strut. fileplMM Hi. ***** Weekly Service ti KiciUf. Sirikei. Bnata*f an* Sitt "GUNG LEE" H Pirt Sails 2/11/11. "GiANG ANN" Ou 5/11 Slits 9/10, 61 Acetftiat Pamatirs mt Carfi. Sarawak Agents: THE BORNEO CO., LTD.44 words
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Advertisement741 1961-09-28 12 ißaiHrcEnrnsrsci I NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA 559.000.000 4', r e Registered Stock i 15/<-1965 and 5'- f r Registered Stock 15/4-1976/78. Notice Is hereby given that tlie Transfer Registers of the abovementioned Loan will be dosed from 2nd to 14th October, 1961, both days Inclusive, for the preparation pf interest741 words
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Advertisement553 1961-09-28 12 NOTICE j To OOVINDARAJTJ. 60. Travers Road. Kuala Lumpur. Take Notice that an action has been commenced against you in 1 the High Court at Kuala Lumpur Civil Suit No. 147 of 1961 by Wearne Brothers Limited in which the Plaintiffs claim the sum of 54.927.50 being the price of553 words
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Advertisement474 1961-09-28 12 TENDERS "TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT, MALAYA': TENDEU NOTICE Tenders will be "rceived by tha> Controller of Stores and Workst.ops. Telrcommunications Department. Brickfields Road. KuaU Lumpm up to 11.00 a.m. on Wednesday 11th October. 1961 for the purchase of Used and Unused Stores, comprising Copper Wire, lion. Wrought Iron. Cast Iron, Bicycles, Underground474 words
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Advertisement897 1961-09-28 13 NOTICE REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TODAY AT 2.3« PM. 1. No. 54 Farlelgh Avenue. 2. No. 41A Lorong 101 Changl. Cheong Hock Chye Co.. Ltd. Auctioneers ii Valurrv No. 14. Robinson Rd.. Spore. TENDERS i MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "A" and above registered Contractors will be received897 words
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Advertisement327 1961-09-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MALAYAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND. I APPLICATIONS ares Invited I I from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for the post of Teacher in the Princess Elizabeth School i Primary) for the Blind. Johore •ahm i Applicants must be Normal or College trained teachers with at ler.st two years'327 words
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Advertisement818 1961-09-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS' PUBLIC APPOINTMENT an council of Singapore CITY WATER DEPARTMENT: Required TEMPORARY CLERK OP WORKS at an all-in salary ranging Irom $500 to $700/- per month, the commencing salary to be dependent upon the applicant's qualifications and experience, plus Central Provident Fund benefits. Qualifications: I At least 10 years818 words
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Advertisement1948 1961-09-28 13 IsßUiß^Bttiiiß^ ACCOMMODATION VACANT Werds ii (Min.)— Box it rls. txtrm THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW to S pore *****. ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM at Seas; Poh Road. Modern sanitation with I telephone moderate rent. Write Box A4M2 S.T. Spore. MOOBRN FURNISHED and unfur- I mined 2-bedroom flatt at Tanglia Road and Dunearn Road.1,948 words
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Advertisement986 1961-09-28 13 HOUSES LAND WANTED M Words Si (Min.)— Box St ets. extra COSTS YOU NOTHINO to consult us! Ws have buyers and we need more. plenty more bouses! Our terms 2% commission If sold. Real Esttte Agents A Investment Co., 93. The Arcade, j Spore SUES, LET US SELL your house986 words
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Advertisement945 1961-09-28 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Words H (Min.)— Box it els. txtrm U.K. BOUND? Limited number of sctivs Dirscterships etailakle In Amintin Cetmetic csmssny bated In ft U.K. Parent organisation is willing to sell a substantial part of equity in order to fulfil Its expanding programme due to success of Its dynamic945 words
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Advertisement608 1961-09-28 13 FOR SALE 29 Words $i Min.)— Max it el: exlrm Si. so babv-s asSsßaats Boa playsuits I'Vjunas T-*hirt* >i sincli-ts batiy pants nlppinaps I to»H* lieachtowrls BSBSiwali BsSatS pllloweovers. M;iht ii.lfun KatonK. S'porr. CLEARING MEKS PVJAMASUIT now only >J mi pair. towcllm* Ishlrts $1.60, xportshirts >:"-. fin. y ISjßssSSmn only608 words
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2184 1961-09-28 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Wed. lIC SWEEP: Total pool $1 17.532. First prise: No. *****9 $52,888. Second prize: No. 31 1358 $26,444. Third prise: No. *****7— 514,691. Starters ($1,130): Nos. *****4. *****6. *****9, *****3. *****2, *****6, *****1. *****6, *****2. *****2, *****9,2,184 words
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Article796 1961-09-28 14 1 70 horses to run at 3-day meet PENANG RACE ENTRIES pENANG, Wed. A total of 170 horses— 90 in Class 3 and 80 in Class s—has5 has been received fur the Penang Turf Club's three-day meeting here on Oct. 8, 11 and 15. There will be eight races on796 words
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Article139 1961-09-28 14 I ONDO.V Wed. Petite EtoUe. leading money-winning mare In the history of the British Turf, .will not race again. Her trainer. Noel Murless, confirmed yesterday that she is to be retired. The five-year-old grey, winner of a total of 5576.200 in stakes, was beaten on Saturday inReuter - 139 words
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Article27 1961-09-28 14 LONDON, Wed. Result* of last night's Rugby Union matches: Exeter 5 Bristol 10; St. Res 6 Pontyprldd 26; Old Haberdashers 23 Old Tauntonlans 3 Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article55 1961-09-28 14 IPOH. Wed— The Perak Turf Club's next race meeting will be held on Nov. 12, 15 and IB for horses in Classes 4 and 5. Distances are: Class 4 it straight or BJf and 6f or 91; Otaes s— 6Jf or Bif and 6f or 81.55 words
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Advertisement270 1961-09-28 14 fFOR BUSINESS... FOR m PLEASURE... BL A SCOOTERS THE ANSWER Wjk Far Cast Motors Ltd. o!fe» en a nracttv* cange> of scooter* fIV tor every occasion... Soooter's Mr designed .to toft the most MX critical of riders, end rememAF f ber also a scooter is tneantwef "^r^T^M t0 the P270 words
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Advertisement87 1961-09-28 14 CLEARANCE SALE!!! On A WIDE RANGE Of- JEANS SKIRTS BLOUSES SPORT SHIRTS ETC. from SI. 90 upwards AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER MONEY SAVING BARGAINS! KISHORE TRADING CO. 1 7, Colombo Court Behind Supreme Court Singopore 6 Tel: *****. SHeTT^/i 'Ib^B^B^Bi I 4 bIBb^B^BH BIBSBBA C Bt-I/^Bs** ShLHh N Gorms ■TeT^Kv^^iT^r^'Tyißi87 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-09-28 15 TENGKU TO OPEN FAM HOUSE ON NOV. 25 rll F.A. of Malaya's $317,000 headquarters at liirrh Road. Kuala lim pur (picture abovo) is rvp«-cti-d to be completed by the middle of next month. The seven-storey FAM House will be declared open h.v the Prime Minister Ti nuk ii Abdul Rahman,107 words
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476 1961-09-28 15 Perak is wrong to oppose LTA proposal TROUBLE is bounding into the usually placid affairs of Malayan ten*:is with all the force of a big service. The LT.A.M. wants to give its annual open championships a permanent venue in Kuala Lampur. Approval for this will be sought «tt its next476 words
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Article159 1961-09-28 15 TENNIS LTAM to send six to Burma KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. f AWN Tennis Association of Malaya will send a team of six four men and two women —to the South-East Asia Peninsular Ganu-s in Rangoon in December, the president, Mr. V. Rajaratnam. said today Mr. Rajaratnam disclosed that next year159 words
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Article124 1961-09-28 15 CINGAPORE. Wed.— Sunnyvale won the Singapore Badminton Association a senior inter-team cnanipioiiship when they beat Aierryiime 3-2 In the nnul luai uight. surprise of the match was tne aeteat of the Malayan Thomas Cup player Tan Yee Khan (Sunnyvale) by Singapore's current singles champion, veteran124 words
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Article57 1961-09-28 15 GLASGOW. Wed. Denis Law. who was signed last June, scored two goals In helping Scotland to beat Czechoslovakia 3-2 in a World Cup soccer preliminary match at Hnmptien Park yesterday. Twice Czechoslovakia took the lead, but the Scots hit back strongly. Inside-left Law netted the57 words
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Article42 1961-09-28 15 LONDON, Wed. (Results of last night's English League football matches were: DIV. 2 Preston 1 Plymouth 1: Rotherham 3 Charlton 2. DIV 3 —Bristol CJty 3 Southend 2; Grlmsby 4 Reading 0; Watford 1 Hull I.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article40 1961-09-28 15 LONDON. Wed. The English First Division match between Burnley and Blackburn on Saturday, has been postponed because Burnley have two players. Alex Elder and Jimmy Mcllroy. in the Northern Ireland team to meet Scotland on the same day. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article34 1961-09-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. All the hockey matches In the Tun Abdul Razak Shield tournament scheduled to be played on the Shaw Road ground today were postponed due to a wate Hogged pitch.34 words
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Article32 1961-09-28 15 IPOH. Wed. The Ipoh District hockey League cliamplonshlp will begin on Monday with, two matches. Six teams are taking part in the first division and 14 In the second division.32 words
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Article72 1961-09-28 15 STORE GSFA JUNIOR IT Customs 4 City Health 2; Meter Readers 2 Marines 0. STORE BHFA SENIOR LGE AND Ct'P: Group A Weames 1 HK Bank 0; Eveready wo. Chartered Bank: Group B SCS wo. Shell INTER-STATE FRIENDLY (Muar>: Joho-e 6 Kedah 3. ■LUANG KO: Engineer TC 11 PWD72 words
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Article55 1961-09-28 15 CHI'A CtT (Spore* Morning Olow bt Eveready 4-0: (Chee Choon Wah bt E.K. O*n 4-6. 6-5. 6-5; Scow Watt Soon bt Ng Chian Beng 6-0, 6-2: Albert Tan and Ahmad Mattar bt Bill Tan and Robert Urn 6-5. 6-4; Jacob Chan and Oman Karim bt H C. Koh and55 words
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Article21 1961-09-28 15 STORE INTER-COMMERCIAL HOUSES CHAMPIONSHIP: Boustead bt Cycle and Carriage 5-0: Wearnes bt Cable and Wireless 5-0: STC bt ICI 4-1.21 words
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Article35 1961-09-28 15 PENANG WOMEN'S TkUAL: Colours 2 Whites 1. POWELL-EVANS SHIELD (J. Bahru): Contingent Police 6 Kota Tlnggi Police 0: 4th Police Field Force 2 JB Circle 0. FRIENDLY: DTC 4 IRC 2. at J. Bahru.35 words
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Article29 1961-09-28 15 FRIENDLIFS CRC 15 (3 goals) DTC 6 (2 penalties) at Penan*: RASC 6 (dropped goal, try) REME 0: SCC 'A' 6 (two penalties! University 5 (goal), at Spore.29 words
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Article33 1961-09-28 15 K\/\K SHIELD: (Talpingi Talping Tigers (champions) bt 2nd Bn. NZ R*gt by 4 runs. Tigers 75 (P. Sankey 30; Mainwaring 3-5. Heiford 3-20» Regt 71 (McFarlane 19; Yahya 6-26. R. Luis 2-13).33 words
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Advertisement177 1961-09-28 15 GIANSINGirS GRAND ANNUAL SALE WITH REDUCTIONS! REDUCTIONS!! REDUCTIONS!!! YOU NEVER SAW BEFORE Arrow Tcrylen* ihirtt (all siits) Usual $27.50 Sal* $22.00 each Arrow Dart shirts $11.00 9.80 Fancy Arrow cotton shirts less 20 r discount Fancy sport shirts S P. 5.80 "Grinar" leather men's sandals $13.90 8.00 per pair "Grinar"177 words
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Advertisement286 1961-09-28 15 from these pumps come Malaya's FIRST Detergent- Action .4^ I M ,4>X W wBm r p in m r Mm i| Jkl it CALTEX J Hgffl I CALTEX \\M TsuPERi m Tic-plus 1 1 11 Caltex are the only gasolines in Malaya ■**~'ZZf r with Detergent-Action. This entirely X X^S286 words
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Miscellaneous81 1961-09-28 15 SPORTS DIARY KLGOtK TOtR KUICMi RAF 6 pore v Saigon (Ctiungn. HtItNULItS: Wardieburn Wanderers v Tech College ißifle Range Rd, 5.15); Customs v CA (Farrer Pk). SOCCER J. B \llKi LGE DIV. 1: PWD v IRC <Sri Gelann. INTER-SCHOOL: Jervolse Esl v Pulo Bukom English (Margaret Drive) HOCKEY RAZAK SHIELD:81 words
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Article301 1961-09-28 16 His reply to Dutch proposals: An early transfer of authority... JAKARTA. Wujnesday. PRESIDENT Soekarno said today he was prepared to consider United Nations intervention in West Irian (Dutch New (iuinea) only if this meant an immediate transfer of authority from Holland to Indonesia. President Soekarno wasReuter - 301 words
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148 1961-09-28 16 Miner wins £152,000 on soccer pools I EEDS. Wed. A 23- year-old Yorkshire miner, with eight years in the pits behind him. learned today he had won more than £150.000 on the football pools. Keith Howard Nicholson, of Castleford, heard that his entry on Llttlewood's pools had brought him £152,319.Reuter - 148 words
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Article102 1961-09-28 16 P.A. STRIKE ENTERS THIRD DAY SINGAPORE. Wed. The strike by a section of the 420 workers of the Peoples Association entered it.s third day .today. Mr. Ang Eng Siang. secretary ol an action committee which claims to represent the workers, denied today that members of the committee had pressed unwilling102 words
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290 1961-09-28 16 Katanga to the UN: Withdraw your troops tLISABETHVILLfc, Wednesday. KATANGA demanded the complete withdrawal of United Nations troops from the breakaway state when the U.N.-Katanga ceaseOre commission held its tirst meeting -here lasl night. Mr. Kvariste kiinba. the Katanga Foreign Minister, said alter the talks. Mr. Kimba said that untilReuter - 290 words
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Article80 1961-09-28 16 LONDON, Wed.— Scout commissioners and leaders from 11 Commonwealth countries met in London today for the second Commonwealth Boy Scouts conference. Among points discussed were how to keep boys interested in scouting, co-opera- tion between the movement j and other youth organisations Commonwealth awards forReuter - 80 words
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Article73 1961-09-28 16 SHE'S FREED ON BROTHEL CHARGE SINGAPORE. Wed— Madam Soon Hor Ling, charged with knowingly permitting her Cranborne Road house to be used as a brothel on Mar. 10, was today acquitted at her trial in the First Criminal District Court. She wax also freed on a second charge of procuring73 words
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Article378 1961-09-28 16 LONDON. V»ed. Extremely quiet coikuuoi.s weie experienced in London stock market today. Interest and activity contracted further In the absence of Incentive and prices moved within narrow llmit.s. The tendency, however was to slightly lower levels and small lo&se* predominated In most secduns. Short-dated stock* were him but378 words
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Article, Illustration216 1961-09-28 16 Squadron's badge comes home— after 19 years IT WAS LOST IN BURMA- SINGAPORE. Wed. An R.A.F. squadron's badge —lost for 19 years returned yesterday to Tengah air base, home of No. 60 Squadron. The badge was presented to the squadron by King George VI. Its centre-piece is an elaborately designed216 words
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189 1961-09-28 16 'Pimpernels' get jail sentences in East Berlin OERLIN (Eastern Sec- v tor), Wed.— An East Berlin city court has passed prison sentences run&in? from three-and-a-half years to 18 j months on six foreigners accused of trying to Smuggle East Germans j out of the country. Victor Searles Pankey and GilbertReuter - 189 words
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Article73 1961-09-28 16 SINGAPORE, Wed Indone/as Davis Cup player Susiato easily I beat former Singapore junior i cnampion Henry Pans 6-1, 6-1 j 'in their exhibition match at I Bulcit Timah today. In tne other singies, Indonesia's Sic Nle SI beat Christopher Then 6-1. 6-3. The doubles matoj) Sugiato73 words
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Article28 1961-09-28 16 SINGAPORE. Wed— A free! I nlm show, open to the public. I will be held at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at India House.) I orange Road.28 words
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Article187 1961-09-28 16 INDIA'S PLAN FOR TOP U.N. JOB NEW DELHI. Wednesday. INDIA has suggested to the United States and 1 Russia that they should agree to the appointment of an interim U.N. Secretary-General with the same powers and functions as Mr. Hammarskjoeld. diplomatic sources said there today. The sources said the SovietReuter - 187 words
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Article37 1961-09-28 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A fun 1 fair in aid of the St. Thomas School building fund will be held on Saturday from 10 a.m. jto 6 p.m. at the school pre- mlses in St. Michael's Road.37 words
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Article194 1961-09-28 16 WASHINGTON, Wed. The General Services Administration yesterday announced the sale of 737 long tons of Longhorn grade tin. A GSA spokesman said prices received ranged from U551.1865 a pound for Grade C Longhorn tin to USS 1.2.138 a pound < about £970 a torn for194 words
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Article56 1961-09-28 16 TOKYO, Wed. -Some 5.000 llag-waving Japanese Government employees staged a night-time march on the Diet (Parliament) tociay in demand for more pay. The demonstrators were demanding a 5.000 yen 'US$l3.B9 1 monthly increase in Government paychecks. Government workers only recently received a 3.000 yen l US$B.5456 words
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Article57 1961-09-28 16 HONG KONG, Wed. Primitive men made their appearance on the Vietnam scene about 200,000 to 300,000. years ago. the North Vietnam news agency reported today. It said thousands of stone I fragments, including choppers j and hand-axes belonging to {cultures in the Palaeolithic 1 age, haveReuter - 57 words
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Article44 1961-09-28 16 SINOAPORE. Wed— Mr. M J. Chandy has been elected new president of the Singapore Indian Association Other officials include the vice-president. Dr. Harcharan Singh: hon. secretary, Mr. P. Ramasamy; hon. treasurer. Mr. Makhan Singh and sports secretary. Mr. Lionel Verghese.44 words
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Article115 1961-09-28 16 Police ban Tengku steps in KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has agreed to meet a University of Malaya student delegation to discuss the police ban on their proposed floats procession. The procession was part of the university welfare week to raise funds for chan!\ Tin- students115 words
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Obituary68 1961-09-28 16 IN LOVINC MEMORY 01 GioK. Mrllmirni'. <■•ul.fl bony 10 IM llnv.nly l--.it I i.v I.i .in.l Mi. X...v X.v K.rv (bus. hand). Ling and Kitn Cbyc, Xv- ivn and Hod. Khrn hmil Hcxi Mir-.^ Chool lonK. Chun. Win. and Irta, A PiajW S.rvic. ((.r .1 lulil ;it 4.1 p.m.68 words
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Article19 1961-09-28 16 MAOAM LOW SOOK CHENG <1 son." think rH.v.iv. wraathi and attendance :it ronei >f latl Mr Mok Soo.19 words
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Article28 1961-09-28 16 FUN FAIR: A < im si Tlmmi Mnol Buildiotc Kuml i he held oa Satur.l.iv. BrptM i .t the school |MIM Irntu 10 tn. to 0 p in28 words
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