The Straits Times, 3 October 1961
1961-10-03
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Title Section22 1961-10-03 1 SINGAPORE. 6. AViy\(i »\iiv (innnin sale exceeds 90,000 fat**"** fie**** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1%1 15 CENTS22 words
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1271 1961-10-03 1 MERGER: TENGKU's MOVE London trip to iron out some points LOCAL COMPANY TAKES OVER LOMBARD FAR EAST— Page 9 s v v: Green light from British Govt. awaited KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will go to Britain "to iron out certain points" relating to the Federation-Singapore1,271 words
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Article120 1961-10-03 1 'Ban the bomb' priest on bail f ONDON, Mon. Canon John Collins, chairman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, w it 8 tvmanded on bail until Oct. 30 in court lure today on a charge resulting from re<• c n t ban-the-bomb demonstrations in Central London The SG-yi>;ir-ulcl Precentor olReuter - 120 words
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310 1961-10-03 1 Pratt (he shot at Verwoerd) commits suicide DLOEMFONTEIN. Mon. v David Beresford Pratt, wealthy Eng-lish-born farmer who tried last year to assassinate Dr. Hendrick Verwoerd. the South African Premier, committed suicide at a mental institution here. He was found dead in his cell with a sheet tied round his neckReuter - 310 words
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Article93 1961-10-03 1 Dato Loke awarded Fellowship SINGAPORE. Mon. DatO j Loke Wan Tho, multi- I millionaire chairman of the Cathay Organisation. hao been awarded a Fellowship of the Photographic Society of America. The award was made bt the close of the five-day national convention of the I society in New York last93 words
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Article32 1961-10-03 1 LONDON. Mon. Uganda Government delegates today walked out Jf the two-week-old Uganda constitutional i conference here, after a dead' j lock over the future role of the Kingdom of Buganda.32 words
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Article31 1961-10-03 1 BANGKOK. Mon. -Thai officials have decided to •leport Thomas Bulgakofl. a Russian who was arrested earlier this year on espionage charge*. the Bangkok Post reported toi night.— U.P.l.31 words
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Article265 1961-10-03 1 UNION, MANAGEMENT AGREE TO MEET SINGAPORE. Mon. TIM head offices of four of the Shaw organisation companies which closed down last Tuesday and locked out 185 office workers will reopen tomorrow. The management said it had decided to call or the lockout with effect from today provided265 words
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Article, Illustration512 1961-10-03 1 Siew Sin: A loan plan to prove our credit KLALA LLMFLR, Monday. 'piIK Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today Ihal he was k *loying" with Ihe idea <>i raising a token loan from i he German money market lo establish Malaya's international credit standing. He was talking512 words
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Article77 1961-10-03 1 DEMAND FOR RECALL OF CUBA ENVOY MANILA. Mon.- The Philippines will Mk the Cuban Government io recall its Envoy here. President Carlos Garcia announced today. The Cuban Charge d'Af-f faires. Mr. Andres Avino Solei v was accused by a Cuban Embassy Attache, who de-< fected last week, of engaging, inReuter - 77 words
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Article37 1961-10-03 1 IMBIISAR v .j i :-im i "in bolj iin tmi ended hi* I' 1 l\ I in oppOMtiOQ l«i i. it of s 'Kh l< Hi r in) lu:,u. w li" i oded i ii|j. Mtri37 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1961-10-03 2 RAZAK: POLICY TO PROTECT MALAYAN, BRITISH TERRITORIES IN THIS AREA KUALA LUMPUR. Monday MALAYA'S de--L"-"- fence policy is lo contribute towards a "common Commonwealth effort' in protecting Federation territories and those ot Britain in this area.'" The Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak,1,029 words
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Article16 1961-10-03 2 KLANG. Mon.— The Klan; Town Council will meet her on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m.16 words
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235 1961-10-03 2 Govt. suspends ex-chairman of PAP from his post SINGAPORE, Monday. A FORMER chairman of Ihe Peoples Action Parly, Mr. Tan Chong Kirn, has hcvn suspended from his post as the resettlement oriicer of the Housing and Development Board. A Government statement today said that Mr. Tan vat suspended from duty235 words
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Article69 1961-10-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Major General R A Fyile. 49. Dlrec. tor of Army Public Relation-,, will visit Malaya and Singapore this week. He is due to arrive in Kuaia Lumpur from lions Kong on Thursday. He will visit the Malacca cantonment belore coming to Singapore69 words
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Advertisement188 1961-10-03 2 FROM S* «SI THIS TO *rl THIS Kpjiy mkt A Tampax-user recently wrote to us: "Changing to Tampax is like changing from a plain Jane to a smart young girl who's up with the times. In fact." she said,' "changing to Tampax is something you owe to yourself as a188 words
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Miscellaneous468 1961-10-03 2 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SIIORTWAVK SHOKT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 melrrs A.M 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraMEDITM WAVE SERVICE: Ku. New.s Headlines; 6.05 Morn--476 metres ing Melodies; 650 Keep Fit With A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.02 Tfik lee: TOO Calypso Time; Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.30 Time468 words
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Article461 1961-10-03 3 THIS TRUE COMMUNIST DESIGN IN VIETNAM HAS BEEN REVEALED SAYS PRESIDENT DIEM SAIGON, Monday. PRESIDENT NGO DINH DIEM of South Vietnam said today his government was taking a number of steps to combat increased Communist attempts to overthrow it. Opening the budget sessltin of the Republic'sReuter - 461 words
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135 1961-10-03 3 U.N. ON BRINK OF DEATH, SAYS EX-CHIEF BOLAND NEW YORK, Monday. MR FREDERICK BOLAND, the Irish Republic's Ambassador to the United Nations, blamed the great powers yesterday for Jhe "signs of disintegration" in the United Nations. Mr. Boiand, who stepped down as President of the General Assembly after finishing the135 words
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Article170 1961-10-03 3 'Vietminh building up jet force' VIANILA, Mon.— The Philip--11 pines Herald today reported that Communist North Vietnam was building up a modern Jet air force with Soviet help and was making Intensive war preparations to gain control of South Vietnam and Laos. In a dispatch from Laos, the Herald's rovingReuter - 170 words
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Article83 1961-10-03 3 HIGHWAY NUDE WITH A TIE KOME, Mon. A 40--year-old man was taken to hospital, after he was found walking on the Trento-Roverto highway wearing only his tie carefully tied around his bare neck and his shoes, the Rome daily II Messaggcro reported. The man, before sinking into deep slumber, toldReuter - 83 words
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79 1961-10-03 3 OUTER MONGOLIA QUESTION AGAIN FOR UN COUNCIL NEW YORK. Mon.— The United Nations Security Council meets today to take up the controversial applications of Outer Mongolia and Mauritania for membership of the world organisation. The two applications were shelved last Tuesday, when the Security Council took action only on an79 words
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Article64 1961-10-03 3 JAKARTA, Mon. Four soldiers and two home guards were killed in a clash between a loyalist patrol and a rebel banJ in the Sekaju district of youth Sumatra last week, according to reports reaching here from the provincial capital ol Palembang The insurgents put the townshipReuter - 64 words
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Article208 1961-10-03 3 lAKARTA, Mon— Airborne operations will keynote a display of Indonesian armed might in Jakarta on Thursday, the Republic's Armed Forces Day. The display will be staged at Halim Perdanakusumah alrbase on the outskirts of the city. Guests of honour will include the President of208 words
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World news in brief...
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186 1961-10-03 3 BURGOS. Monday. £ENERAL FRANCO, 68, celebrated 25 years in power yesterday by extolling his regime before more than 50,000 people in the city which became the nationalists' capital during the Spanish Civil War. i Yesterday was a grey autumn day of marching troops,186 words
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Article141 1961-10-03 3 BRISBANE- Tens of thousand of cattle face starvation in North-East Australia after one of the areas driest winters since 1915. Unseasonal good rainfalls before th<? end of December could save the situation, graziers said. NEW HAVEN: Donald Cook, 60, a veteran of many Broadway plays, died at141 words
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Article22 1961-10-03 3 LONDON: Sir William Reid Dick. 82-year-old Royal Academician and Queen's sculptor-in-ordinary for Scotland, died at his London home. 8-9-O222 words
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Advertisement352 1961-10-03 3 TO MALACCA RESIDENTS C B Double Soups The suppliers of Crosse Blackwell products regret that, owing to the excellent acceptance of the new C B Double Soups in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, it has proved to be impossible to extend delivery to Malacca as was announced in the Sunday Times352 words
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Advertisement221 1961-10-03 3 LAST WEEK Buy now before it is too late LOOK at these amazing SUITING bargains American Dacron Wool 59/60" SI B. SO to 7. 50 American Dacron Wool 60" 22.50 to 12.50 American Gabardine woterproof 60" 12.50 to 3.50 American Dacron and acetate suiting 59/60" 12.50 to 3.50 American Dacron221 words
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Article471 1961-10-03 4 13,000 flats besides clinics, schools rising on fire site SINGAPORE, Mon. 'pHE Singapore Housing Board today announced details of a giant plan to transform the fire-devastated Bukit Ho Swee site into a housing estate for 72,000 people before the end of 1963. A total of 13,000471 words
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Article74 1961-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— lnche Rahlm bin Ishak. Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture today said that Malayans should learn from Gandhi the "spirit of tolerance." Inche Ishak was speaking at a memorial meeting to mark the 92nd birthday of the Mahatma. Mr. V. M. Menon of74 words
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Article36 1961-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Wee Theow Hoe. 47, a salesman returned home from work yesterday evening to find his house in Pasir Panjang Road broken into and $500 in cash and $4,000 worth of jewellery missing.36 words
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Article31 1961-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Zones Two and Three will go without water tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Zones Four and Seven from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.31 words
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248 1961-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A TAXI-DRIVER taking home three passengers in the back seat was shocked by what he saw in his rear mirror. Two of the men were holding down a third man who was seated in between and txVh had daggers in their hands.248 words
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Article87 1961-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A police supervisee, Kong Fook Wah. was today jailed for 12 months by the First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, after pleading guilty to a charge of leaving the State unlawfully on Sept. 30. Senior Inspector E. H. Sheares. prosecuting, said that Kong, of87 words
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Article280 1961-10-03 4 THE following U today's sche- aule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Letoar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Beirut, Bahrein. Bombay, Colombo (BA 712) 4.40 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney, Perth, Jakarta iQF 781) 2.35 p.m from Sydney. Darwin <QF 571) 5.10 p.m.: from London,280 words
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178 1961-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Singapore Chief 1 Kathi, Inche Haji Salleh bin Haji Mohamed Pia h, this morning blessed the site for a $80,000 Army mosque on a hill-top at 8 m.s. dementi Road. This is the first mosque to be built by the178 words
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Article331 1961-10-03 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. nOLICE were alerted early this morning following a series of five arson attempts all of them made within a radius of two miles In the Chinatown area. The attempts are believed to have been made by the same person or gang and331 words
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Article88 1961-10-03 4 TRAGIC RETURN FOR GIRL, 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 12--year-akl girl returned home after an errand to find her mother. Wong Ah Chin, 36, dead fror a deep wound In her neck. A razor was In her right hand. The girl. Chan Lye Kin. returned to their two-room attap hut In88 words
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Article72 1961-10-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. who is also Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, today urged estate workers to join the National Land Finance Co-operative Society scheme as a way out from their "alarming" economic position. Mr.72 words
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Advertisement237 1961-10-03 4 CALLING ALL IMPERSONATORS! ENTER NOW FOR THE "ON THE DOUBLE" IMPERSONATION CONTEST IN CONJUNCTION WITH PARAMOUNT'S ON THE DOUBLE" STARR.NG DANNY KAYE > Address Your Entry To The Cathay Organisation Publicity Dept., No. 8, Handy Road, S'pore-9 Or Ring ***** For Details. Entries Close On Friday, 6th October. Contestants Can237 words
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Advertisement123 1961-10-03 4 thr best Western so far in 11K1 "—TIMK LO\K. stirring as the THIXOER of DRI.MS W&^^^i ■■HBl ■HMHHMH I FIGHT., furious H the TIUNDER of DRIMS MCI man RicbanlßOONE George HAMILTON luana PATTEN- Arthur O'CONNELL AMKITI IWB mOWTIM Fr't IX ClmnilScoM «nd IWgTWOCOt-OW LIDO -COMING! THE GREATEST /2iw jm J>123 words
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Advertisement399 1961-10-03 4 tSHAW) Phone ***** I NOW SHOWING JVoV" 3 4 0 A MUST FOR tVIRYONI! "BY LOVE POSSESSED"! Lena TURNER Susan KOHNER Gcorqc HAMILTON Color (UA)' I J Phone ***** ■OPENS TODAY 4 Vi 4 V, 4 o I ■THRILLING ADVENTURE' JANE RUSSELL RICHARD EGAN> m "UNDERWATER"! COLOR COMING! j Richard399 words
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Miscellaneous72 1961-10-03 4 Singapore diary... SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: conunitwe meeting. 8 p.m. Local painters' exhibition, Bri- GEYLANG STRAITS CHlNtish Council HaU, Orchard ESE METHODIST CHURCH: Read. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Your hour of decision. 7.30 pjn. STAGE CLUB: -The Tunnel -A 1?*""*" MEDICAL ASof Love 1 at Cultural Centre SOCIATION: CUiuco-Paiholo-Canning Rise72 words
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Article229 1961-10-03 5 Hill residents kept indoors by swarms of caterpillars PENANG, Monday. HPHICK, black swarms of caterpillars have in- vaded Penang Hill and are keeping the 400 hill residents indoors every night, when they crawl out. in their thousands, to infest hill paths and gardens. So far229 words
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Article30 1961-10-03 5 PENANG. Mon.— A 'Miss Penang Hair Style" contest will be held at the Penang St John Ambulance Association dance at the E and O Hotel on Saturday.30 words
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Article26 1961-10-03 5 PENANG. Mon— A Kelantan artist. Inche YusolT H. Abdullah, will stage a one-man exhibition at the British Council here from Oct. 5 to 12.26 words
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Article171 1961-10-03 5 CINGAPORE, Mon. The two-day strike by more than 200 employees of the Borneo Company Ltd., in Robinson Road, is over. An agreement was reached this morning between the management and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. They Issued this joint statement: "Following discussions between171 words
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Article74 1961-10-03 5 IPOH. Mon. A labourer. >K. Palanlmuthu. 37 was today sentenced in the High Court by Mr. Justice Azmi to five years' Jail for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. I He had pleaded guilty to I causing the death of another labourer. S. K. Narayanan Nalr74 words
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Article83 1961-10-03 5 IPOH, Mon. Prisoners] awaiting trial were alleged to have assaulted a trlsha rider who waa confined with them In the lock-up attached to the courts here this morning. Police and detectives who were nearby rushed into the lock-up and released the trlsha rider who83 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-10-03 5 SENATOR PRESENTS MALAYAN GIFT TO KOREAN PRESIDENT SENATOR S.OK Übaidulla. leader of a 14-member Malayan Muslim Mission now touring Korea, presents a Malayan gift to the President of the Korean Republic, Mr. Bo Sun Yoon, at the president's official residence.40 words
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434 1961-10-03 5 TB GROUP TO BE TRANSFERRED TO PULAU JEREJAK SETTLEMENT PENANG, Monday. TiHE twenty-five T.B. patients, threatened -L with eviction from two wards run by the Kedah anti-TB Association and the Baling Road Group Association Hospital in Kuala Ketil, are to be transferred to the TB settlement at Pulau Jerejak. "I434 words
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Article40 1961-10-03 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Dr. S Subandrlo. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, made a brief stopover at the Singapore airport this morning on his way to the United Nations where he will bring up the West Irian issue at the General Assembly40 words
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123 1961-10-03 5 Aussies (2nd Battalion) coming here again SINGAPORE, Mon. The 2Dd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment the first Australian unit to serve a second tour in Malaya will arrive here by the troopship Flaminia on Oct. 26. It will replace the Ist Battalion, now based in Koala Kangsar. The 2nd Battalion, to123 words
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Article88 1961-10-03 5 YOUTH SOLD BORROWED BIKE AL.OR STAR, Mon.— A young teacher who borrowed a bicycle from a friend and sold it for $10, was today bound over in $200 for six months on a charge of criminal breach of trust. "I am giving you a chance because you are a first88 words
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Advertisement300 1961-10-03 5 FRIGIDAIRE HAsl>utW^ JTO OFFER 222J Our Hire Purchase Terms are the LOWEST in Singapore! Here's oroof that FRIGIDAIRE is your best buy BRANO CAPACITY TO^H.P. FRIGIDAIRE 5.1 cv.ft. $622.00 COMPETITIVE BRAND "A" 4.4 cv.ft. 660.00 "B" 4.6 cv.ft. 684.00 "C" 5.3 cv.ft. 720.00 "D" 5.5 cv.ft. 768.00 t/&Wl&l&' rmtSSmm''- JUT"300 words
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472 1961-10-03 6 Britain should seek an alternative to Spore base, says the Times LONDON, Monday THE TIMES said today there was a clear need to seek an alternative t o Britain's military base in Singapore. Discussing the possibility of a merger between Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, this independent daily said:Reuter; The Times - 472 words
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143 1961-10-03 6 FIVE SUSPENDED BY UMNO FIRMLY OPPOSED TO S.P.A. SINGAPORE Mon. Five suspended members of Singapore Umno have received official letters from their party saying that they may appeal but they have decided not to do so. The five were suspended as a result of their opposition to Umno's formal alliance143 words
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Article44 1961-10-03 6 Two weekend drownings SEREMBAN, Mon. Two youths died In Negri Sembilan on Saturday in sep: rate drowning Incidents. Kong Kirn Yong, 12. was drowned while swimming: In a mining pool In the Rahang area, and Wong F->o Hwa, 13, whilst swimming at Port Dlckson.44 words
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Article25 1961-10-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mrs. E. Goodier will demonstrate how to make Chelsea buns at the Women's International Club here at 10 a.m. tomorrow.25 words
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102 1961-10-03 6 Sunken Jap sub to be salvaged, scrapped SINGAPORE, Mon. Twenty-two experts from Japan are due in Singapore soon to organise salvage operations for a Japanese submarine in the Straits of Malacca. The 2,574-ton submarine, 1.37, went down with a crew of 98 during the war, 18 years ago. Thirteen crew102 words
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Miscellaneous267 1961-10-03 6 Buys Bunny By Baiph HeimdukM MM I* -il rit Yokav.tlll r m>w Veh, "N )^M^ thbje's a place down th V i f_. lll -^"V^.TN s«pe7s FEELS ]LETVAOUT WHAT'LLJ LEMME HI L STREET WHERE WE C'N 6ETV I fFJcffiJA^ 5 )X^y, 2£S£& (SWEAT JAN'...ULPt... I PO?7 HELP R^ 1 ZIPPER267 words
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Article, Illustration987 1961-10-03 7 A massacre followed the birth of this Australian port SETTLERS DIED SO THAT LINCOLN MIGHT SURVIVE AND PROSPER ONE day in 1842 a detachment of mounted troops galloped into Port Lincoln, on the western shore of Spencer's Gulf, to find the little three-years-old settlement in a state of panic andDaily Mirror - 987 words
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391 1961-10-03 7 Today Lincoln stands as a monument to those early pioneers Edward had gone to the town for stores, leaving the boy Francis alone in the hut, where he was soon besieged by 20 armed aborigines, demanding food. Armed with a shotgun. Francis stood guard outside the door until a 10-years-old391 words
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Obituary20 1961-10-03 8 H..,rf. </// M,n:m,,m. CHALMERS. <». aWptrmoai T»viot Road, Mm.ri Maimrfi and im late Robert rh.ilmer-., ,-,1 i;■ It ii Man .-in^aP«e«20 words
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Article68 1961-10-03 8 ?n N'nrW, <lli i Minimum) MR A MRS. shep Show Catv than* all rakativai and frx-nd> for :hor -irnaitH kiii«. ti»o<) wiahea, ntnicea rendered :md attrndancf! at their mari .1,:, and ian|Hlaii on M.9.U. MRS. CAN TIAN SOO <nd family thank rrlatnra and fnenda wbn ati.'r.drn -he t m-ral68 words
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Article676 1961-10-03 8 J'* H t*rtj% */0 < *9tnitntttfi ONE REASON »hv «..mr ih Km »r« full of Miun<'in« MMftJ "lif f mother* *tr\r W^.gar Shrffjtled lIAVIIW MOTEL, an idMI plum '•r t\*aint.- MMWttlMMtt. <*00l t>r«»zm. Wll—t mtaMM, iho '»M nrr mid tfanciaj muhtly. WITH COPPIRTONC. you'll !<•! a fflmrr. nmoo'hfr. rtrcpt-r676 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, October 3. 1961.
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Article516 1961-10-03 8 Aa 1000 ;<^ he miv "the green liiilit." Tengku Abdul Rahman will go to London to discuss thr merger of the Federation and SinjM|H>io (and. it may W assumed, the entry of tho Bc.inean territories into a Greater Malaysia.' It is unlikely thai the signal will516 words
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Article591 1961-10-03 8 For "(HI million Chinese the thirteenth year of Communist rule, now beginning, holds some hope of fractional im.provement in life's fundamentals. As soon as it became apparent that this year's har- yest of wheat but not rice 'was going to be another bad one. the regime acted591 words
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Article100 1961-10-03 8 Malayan businessmen who left on Sunday rV Indh mayfind Indian manufacturers anxious to export to Malaya but leu anxious to import from Malaya, for India is short of foreign exchange. Of this country'g major export commodities, tin is th« one India is bound to buy for a long100 words
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Article, Illustration1559 1961-10-03 8 THIS AND OTHER QUESTIONS HAVE TO BE ANSWERED: HOWEVER UNCOMFORTABLE THE TRUTH MAY BE TO ME AND MY COLLEAGUES, YOU MUST KNOW 1T... In this way. we prevent the Communists irom making people believe that we are anti-Chinese education and carry with us the1,559 words
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533 1961-10-03 8 THIS IS THE BATTLE FOR PEOPLE'S MINDS— WHAT WE BELIEVE IS RIGHT....' Democratic Malaya or a Communist Malaya, you had first to get rid of the British This broad anti-colonial united front was an Inevitable phase In the history of our struggle for freedom. Before India got her Independence, there533 words
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412 1961-10-03 9 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND BRITISH RETAIN THEIR INTERESTS IN COMPANIES MERGER By SINGAPORE, Monday A LOCAL company Central Finance Co. Ltd. has taken over all the interests of Lombard Bank Far East, Ltd. and will be renamed Lombard Central Finance Co. Ltd. It will be412 words
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Article, Illustration144 1961-10-03 9 ITUALA I.UMPIR. Mon lions Kong film star Fanny Fan who usually plays ''bad girl" parts arrived here today for a 10--day visit, during which she hoprs to convince her fans that the "bad girl" exists only on the screen. In real144 words
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Article46 1961-10-03 9 SINGAPORE Mon. Heng Chiak Poh wa s charged today with the murder of Tan Kee Swee. 42, an inmate of Trafalgar Home, at the home at about 10 p.m. last Monday. No plea was recorded and the case will be mentioned next Monday.46 words
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Article49 1961-10-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The president of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Dr. Charles Gamba, has directed th? continuation of the hearing in the dispute between tht Straits Times Press i Malaya i Ltd. and the Singapore Printing Employees' Union co be held on Oct. 10 at 9.30 a.m.49 words
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Article96 1961-10-03 9 Death of Datin Sharifah CJINGAPORE. Mon. •3 Datin Sharifah. 59. noted Singapore social worker, nied in Gleneagles Hospital this morning and was buried this evening at the Alsagoff tamily cemetery off Java Road. Wife of Dato Syed A. M Alsagoff. a leading figure in tVie Scout and St. John \rnbi96 words
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Article38 1961-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Moa. Members of the Pan-Paciflc South-East Asia Women's Association here today distributed sweets and clothing to more than 200 children at the General Hospital m 4 part of the universal Children's Day celebrations.38 words
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139 1961-10-03 9 77 HOMELESS AFTER STORM: ROOFS, WALLS BLOWN OFF QEGAMAT. Mon. Seventy seven people lost their homes when strong A-inds and heavy rain dauiagrd houses at Kampon* Kenangan. a settlement for former special constables, 12 miles north of here yesterday. One house was destroyed the owner. Inche Abdullah bin Bakar. and139 words
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Article60 1961-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— One Of Britain's television and radio stars. Bill Maynard. will arrive here on Oct. 13 to entertain British Army units in Malaya. He will spend 11 days travelling throughout the Federation, giving shows He will be accompanied by Billy Burden, Terry Fearis, Lisbeth Lennon60 words
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Article33 1961-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A lorry driver. Hong Kee Siev 30. of Birch Road, was fined $50 here today for overload'ng his lorry on May 24 at the 8t» mile. Kepong Road.33 words
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101 1961-10-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nio Ban Hlok. 34. of Indonesia, w. today fined $10,000 by a district court here for having 290 lb. of dutiable tobacco in a tampan at sea. oil Matu Ikan. on the r.izht of Sept 5. "le die! not pay and was101 words
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Article176 1961-10-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Party Ra'ayat of Singapore today denied recent statement by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. that It had received the support of the Malayan Communist Party In the 1959 general Section. In his broadcast Mr. Lee said that In the election "the176 words
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156 1961-10-03 9 TEMERLOH BRIDGE TO BE CLOSED 11 HOURS TOMORROW KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hie Temerioh bridge will be closed to all traffic from 7 p.m. on Wednesday to 6 a.m. the following day to allow P.W.D. technicians to lower the 100-ton Bailey bridge thrown across the 160 ft. gap torn in the156 words
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Article43 1961-10-03 9 KAMPAR. Mo.:. Viore than 2,000 people attended the funeral of Mr. Tan Geok Teong. 75. a community leader here yesterday. Mr. Tan. a pioneer ol Sungdl Siput > South i, died in his home on Friday after a long illness.43 words
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305 1961-10-03 9 Secret society 15 have terms increased KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHIRTEEN men found guilty of attending a secret society initiation ceremony in a Chinese cemetery in Kuantan on April 2, had their six-month sentence increased to 18 months by a High Court judge here. Mr. Justice Hashim also increased the six-month305 words
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185 1961-10-03 9 ALLEGED TRICKSTER GIVES POLICE THE SLIP KUALA I,JjiVIPUR, Mon. A man wanted by tue Kedah police lor his alleged conndence tricks escaped from police custody here today. Ine lr.an, aged about 30, is said to have posed as a wealthy businessman from Singapore and was reported to have cheated four185 words
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Article41 1961-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Che Yang binte Ismail of Johore. and Che Siti Salmiah binte Haji Mohamed Noor. of Seremban, left here by air today for Britain for training in child nursing at the Wellgarth Nursery Training Col•epe. London41 words
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378 1961-10-03 9 Tin firm's $10m. share offer to investors SINGAPORE, Monday. 1%/ f ALAYAN investors are being given yet another opportunity to put their money into a local industry. Tomorrow morning Consolidated Tin Smelters Ltd. are announcing the offer for sale of 4,500, C $2.25 per share in East iOO ordinary share378 words
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Article30 1961-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A new reuistration centre for obtaining Identity cards will open on Thursday at the St. John Ambulance Brigade headquarters in Shelley Road, off Peel Road.30 words
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Article29 1961-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Lee Chin Wing, 90. of Cecil Street. wa s fined $100 today tor failing to submit income :ax returns within a specified p«riod.29 words
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Advertisement147 1961-10-03 9 FAMED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD SQ SUN GLASSES p^ i.s.v fanumi Ray-tan tun J^m Hi V J b^bW fc««r th* B^Lyfj L^ Bouicti t Lomb flM^^ trod«-m»rk on both PROTECT YOUR EYES WITH j /&s** SUM GIASSES Dazzling glare n hard on your eyes. For true eye protection weor o pair147 words
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Advertisement170 1961-10-03 9 -O^kvJV M because he ii using Lite Insurance to grasp the /^-^s**—^^.in opportunities created by the changes taking Fy-^^^^".- W. Pa ce n hl working life. He is one of our /j^gsj^si^^' II nurrcrous policyholders who has taken ou. jZ^* H^^"" I E n o' owrr ent Policies to mature170 words
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Article329 1961-10-03 10 Mothers in waiting must pamper themselves JUST doing anything and everything right up to that very moment is the modern trend of mothers-to-be. Since doctors maintain that you can tackle all the usual everyday Jobs round the house, there is certainly no reason why you should not329 words
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Article, Illustration389 1961-10-03 10 Pleats take firm stand in fashion is often the case, use extra lubrication and avoid skin tonics and astringents. Wash with warm water which is very hot or cold and choose your soap carefully. There is one hard, brown skin soap which is rich in soothing oils and will not389 words
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Article, Illustration333 1961-10-03 10 ONG-TERM patients at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore have found a happy pastime through Diversional Therapy and the generosity of fifty voluntary workers who help to form the Unit. The patients while recuperating in bed are kept busy making felt toys and333 words
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Article100 1961-10-03 10 FASHION designers from all parts of the United States were Invited to Las Vegas for the first showing of fashions by Aureo of Manila to be held outside the Philippines. Aureo. who is only 25, is considered by many as one of the outstanding fashion designers of100 words
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Advertisement372 1961-10-03 10 4M mjM^HQ I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOCK- ("\X AT ALL TIMES! (^^S) But I've never been completely satisfied with my make-up. f/vw^U-*.^*^ found 'CONTEMPERA'. U^^ It's not like anything you've evet used before even in a tube! T/'X /^\i And the finish it gives is com- J "K?V>/ VC372 words
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Advertisement170 1961-10-03 10 w^~ Itagg Vmork than W EVER CONFIDENCE C^^lg^&^i Only KOTEX has th« *r*|n?vsVXj < rx 'l 'VVondersoft*' covering. V'":' --> *Sj» B This, plus pressed, rounded v> -»B; l^X|i^T*M ends and the special centre, $r 'ft S means sure invisible pro£s tcct on an<^ gi"e at comfort. W x *i***s'&sM170 words
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Miscellaneous192 1961-10-03 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Did he design the "Go to it" should fare well (5). aI ed interpreted (fl. i^sssss^r^ 80 bVs,- 111 a muerawe 5? fit K (TS is m ore 13. Effecfof Tr^sh defire («>. £P*?We when about to pro14. Oho^t of a sort badly made «£jy192 words
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Miscellaneous238 1961-10-03 10 SEEMS a housewife's Ideal friend a cooking pan for frying, grilling, fritting, stewing, baking, steaming and toasting. This multi-purpose pan Is Inset with several combinations: A perforated bottom for steaming and french frying of vegetables, fish, meat, pastry, dumplings. Baking inset for cakes and souffles. The spiral bottom controls the238 words
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Advertisement1634 1961-10-03 11 BLUE FUNNEL LIME FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: ltd 241S PAS. AGE ENBOIIIMi THi Bttt fO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. IOHDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sail? B*M<« Pemn| DtOMED liitrpeel. Oublin Oct S Ott 7 Set 1/ I Set IS MYRMIOON liMet, Hamburg, Holland.. Oct 7 It II Oct 11/12 Oct 13 PYRRHUS1,634 words
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Advertisement1359 1961-10-03 11 BT'evT^fS THE L t LINESSAIUNGS TBi MEBITtRRAIItAN. CONTIHENTAL t tCANSINAVUN PBBT>. yQjJTCZV s'eore jßclZ^Kl. "IOGOTA" a) ....Sit, 41/ 4 Oct 5' 7 Oet 1/ I Oet Bf\Bo\lll "JUTLANOIA" I) 11/11 Od 21/n OCt 23/24 OCt M \3LJ9i IUSUANCA- t) M BeY 4 NII 5 7Nn I 1»« V*JL^sjr "SELANOIA" I)1,359 words
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Advertisement1588 1961-10-03 11 King THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. u SINCAPOIE (liciriiratal m tka Umtel Kiaglim: 10 lINU EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON lIVERPOOI ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S't-am Penang BENOORAN(E.L) lllllt. Hamburg. G. 33 Oct 4 Bet I/I ■ENMNOR (E.Lp) luerpaal, Rotterdam. H'burg 6. 11 Oct 4 lENWYVIS L'aatl, G'mLth Roam, A'werp1,588 words
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Advertisement1311 1961-10-03 11 MeAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. w. TEL. Nl D)3t BLLBRMAM LIME «fc KLA VENE3S LIME I LONDON. BAMBURS. ROnEROAM, HAVRE. LOS ANGEIES, lAN FRANCISCO, HULL. SEATTLE, VANCOOVER ft PORTLAND CITY OF WELLINGTON Acciptug cargi fir CtlUtl ft SllU) Aaerici. S'porv P. Sham Pe->sng BRONXVIUI I* Pirt/ 3 Oct S'pora P. Sham1,311 words
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425 1961-10-03 12 From Our Market Correspondent IN the next five weeks' Malayan investors will have an opportunity to subscribe for shares valued at 516.5 million which are to be placed on the Malayan Market. The first issue will be by Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya Ltd..425 words
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Article22 1961-10-03 12 .Malayan Stock Indices: Oct. 2 Sept. 3i ndustrials: 160 46 160.2 tins: 298.53 302.li Rubbers: 235.12 235.1! Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article559 1961-10-03 12 OUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Gammon (1.000) tl.Tt ON: Cold Store (1.000) $2.46; U.B. ord* (1.000) $119: Wearn* (1,000) $2.80. Minings: A. Hitam (1,000) 4S«. D. ON, (SOO) 4Ss. 3d. D. ON, (2,000) 475.. (4.000)559 words
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Article33 1961-10-03 12 SINGAPORE. Oct. 2. RUBBER: 844 cents per lb. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 84 cents (quiet). TIN: $479.62} per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).33 words
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Article217 1961-10-03 12 QCTOBER first grade rubber buyers w f.e.b. cloaed in Singapore yesterday at MJ cents per Ib. unchanged on Kridaya closing prica. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. closlna; prices In cents per Ib. yesterday were: Int. 1 R. 8.8. spot f.o.b. buyers 831. Mllen 84*; Int. 1 R. 8.8.217 words
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Article179 1961-10-03 12 rC Malayan exchange Binki' Association made these change* In It* rates to merchant* yesterday LONDON: Mlllng T.T. or O.D. 2/3 15/16: buying airmail T.T. 3/4 1/16: O.D. 2/4 3/32. 30 d/*t 2/4 9/32. 4S d/*t 2/4 11/32. 60 d/*t 2/4 7/16. 90 d.'«t 2/4 19/32, 120 d/«t 2/4179 words
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176 1961-10-03 12 PHE tin price in SingaL pore yesterday gained 25 cents, being taken to $479.62 per picul on an offering of 250 tons, an increase of 10 tons. Tiere are few factors currently to influence the tin market one way or the other176 words
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Article166 1961-10-03 12 CHIPS lying aUngsids th« liniiHrt V wharvss tadiy arc Strd Flyer is. City of Newcastle 1/2, Teverya 27/28. Larries 6/7, Narasan Maru 40 41. Outtr reads: Karanic Djawa, Tong Han. Kvenclory. Bovetakaja Neft. Ancon. Kaldform, City of Newcaitlc. Arnblan Queen, Mekong. Lian Hin. SoekilaotiD^. Lfverdon. Hima. Sumber166 words
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Article93 1961-10-03 12 rl Chin.M Prxluc* ElMuUtg*. lintiK'i n»en pnc«t sxr »icul ytittrdsy w»r«: Ccpra: I'K/Cootln*nt October uhlpment S2S buyera, *2S] MllrrK. C.c.nut «ll: bulk S33t aellert, drum *»7t ■ellen. NfPiri Muntok white fITTi sellers. Sarawak white SITS tellera. special Sarawak black »H2i tellers, garbled LamponK h!ack ***** 'ellers, Larapong black93 words
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Article120 1961-10-03 12 MELBOURNE, Man. INVESTMENT shares traded x along easy lines here today. Anst. Cement gained 2s. to 78$. but Television Cotporatton eased Is. to 575. Base metals were easier. The oils remained steady with Interstate Oil up Is. 4d. to 10s. 7d. Commonwealth Bonds were steady. Con Zinc 84'-120 words
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Advertisement1204 1961-10-03 12 ■JJBJMJSMSJBJBSJBJMSJBJSJSJBJ.^t t VJH jK INLINE I Bxpmss U.S.A. PaeiCio ek Atlantic Coast Service £TA ETA ETAS. HA ETA I P.S'ham S'Dore H'Kong Japan S.Franciico L Angeles N. York I i -Oregn Man" 7,11 Oct 11/12 Oct II Oct 22 Oct 12 Nit 25 Net mi. ■'Celeraae Maru" 27 Oct, l1,204 words
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Advertisement168 1961-10-03 12 WESTIOUHP (UIOPE SERVICE S'ooie P. S'hsm Penang IOUCJk 11l Oct 12 13 Oct 14 Oct Marseille), rlivr*. Ouftkir*. SOUTH I Wf SI AFRICA SERVICE. ha TATUN* 1/ I Oct (X-oan (J2'll), Pon (IniDcPi (24/11), Capetown 1217W Vatadi (31/11). Lagos (1/11), Cotonou (1/11). Accra, 'a-cadl Abidian. Freetown. Conakry, Dalar (2J/11). USTtOUND168 words
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Advertisement394 1961-10-03 12 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE. BALAI RAYA Xt Al KOYANG PAHANG Is now withdrawn and new notice will appear in due course. j KERAJAAN NEGERI KEDAH TENDER NOTICE I TENDERS will be received by the State Secretary Kedah, Alor Star up to 12 noon, 25th of October, 1961 for394 words
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Advertisement680 1961-10-03 12 ROAD NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE Temerloh Bridge will be cloeed «*«>Po»>al to usr a name to to all traffic from 7.00 pjn. on newly built ship Wednesday 4th October 1961 to I, Ooi Kool Bee Director of 6.00 a.m. on Thursday sth Octo- the Kuala Kedah-Langkawi Fenv ber 1961 i Service680 words
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Advertisement1391 1961-10-03 13 NOTICE NOTICES EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, ATTENTION ALL SCOTS KEDAH St. Andrew's Society Annual Celebration wUI be held on Fri- Standard I admissions. 1962 and c Ay 24th November 1961 at the I 1963 S pore Swimming Club. Reserva- i Parents 'Runrdians of CHILDREN tions can be made now. BOKN IN 19551,391 words
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Advertisement802 1961-10-03 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS! GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO Wanted Instructor. Division IV, for Government Trade School. I Jesaelton. to teach one of tbe :ol- lowing trades:— Plumbing, or I ittinc and lurninj. or Blacksmith and Welding. Salary Scale 5215x15-410/430x 20-490: 520x25-620. Entry to Scale! according to qualifications and ex* perience. Age limit802 words
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Advertisement868 1961-10-03 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited j from Federal Citizens and permanent serving Government Officers for appointment as CIVIL ENGINEERS in the Public Works Department, Federation of Malaya. I Appointments may be made either to the permanent and pensionable establishment or to Supernumerary j posts specifically connected with Rural Development Projects868 words
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Advertisement915 1961-10-03 13 Mi^BiiilHMlgp™"""""""™"""' (Continacd from Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Wordt $i (Min.)— Box St ett. extra MALAY WASH AMAH half day (rood references essential. Apply 3. Clifton Vale. Braddell HelKhts, Spore. TWO LAOV ASSISTANTS lor department store prefrrwbly wit%} experience In footwear. Box A4tsB S.T. Spore WANTED 16 MM. cinema operator915 words
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Advertisement1003 1961-10-03 13 HOUSES 1 LAND POR SALE i Wmrdt $i (Min.)— Box St ett. extra < IPOH SHOP HOUSt for sale at t Hugh l-o-.v Street, new town. 539.900/-. Telephone 4447 Ipoh or write advertiser P.O. Box 294. Ipoh. 3 FREEHOLD LAND available on main Braddell Road. Area 12.1:13 »q. ft. $1.501,003 words
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Advertisement1095 1961-10-03 13 TRAVELS ft TOURS W»rdt $S (Mi*.)—B»x St rfs. txtrn j ■•OK IARLV For your vacation ours:- Federation Leavlnc 13th. '2nd. A 29th October. 1901. Baankok •>ep: 26-11-61 tt 10-12-61. 1295/Train). Contact: Archipelago Travel Service. 198, Cecil Btreet, Tel: *****, '3216. *****. (Spar*). PHILATELY Wordt SS (Mlm.)—Box SO ett. extra UIIO,1,095 words
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Advertisement446 1961-10-03 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pora) it Wordt tit (Minimum) Dailm I month. 10 Wordt $t.io (Ms.) DIPLOMAS COPIED wMfc you »..il. rotomattc 5s Rohir..-on Road, V23tO PHOTOCOPY OOCUMENTt— TsiiK't Photocopy service. io. Boat Wuay, S' pore *****. ORIENTAL TRAVEL ACENCV Solves all your packmg problems. Telephone *****. OCE, OCE, OCE, the446 words
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Article272 1961-10-03 14 FIRM-SPONSORED SECOND INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION TOUR IS ON THEY WILL STUDY NEW PRODUCTION METHODS, SALES MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MARKETING fWKNTY-FIVK National radio and electrical equipment dealers left Singapore on Friday lor Japan under the second National industrial promotion tour sponsored by Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd.272 words
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Article, Illustration98 1961-10-03 14 Brokers'. employee to visit Australia MR. LEONG KONG HOI, 22, (above) of J. M. Sassoon and Co. Singapore stock and share brokers, will leave for Australia on Nov. 12 to study the mechanism of the stock exchange there for three months. He will work with Davis Rothwell and Co., leading98 words
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Article18 1961-10-03 14 Sarawak collected $3,804,735 from export, import and excise duties in August compared with $3,449,318 in July.18 words
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176 1961-10-03 14 Service for importers wishing to buy U.S. goods ANEW type of service for importers has been launched by Bailey International Inc., a world wide sales development firm of Los Angeles. The company will Immediately advertise in the Wall Street Journal the needs of any foreign importer wishing to purchase specific176 words
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Article44 1961-10-03 14 Eighty-one vessels totalling 236.429 gross register tons were launched at Dutch shipyards in the first half of the year, according to Lloyd's Register. Holland thus became the fifth largest ship-building nation in the world after Japan, Britain, West Germany and Sweden.44 words
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Article, Illustration124 1961-10-03 14 Bovril more popular: Sales rising MORE and more people are drinking Bovril in Malaya, a visiting representative of Bovril Ltd., London, said in Singapore. Mr. A. D. Walker, export manager of the company who was on a Far East tour has since left for Australia. During his two-day stay In124 words
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Article106 1961-10-03 14 T^HE United Commercial Bank Ltd. plans to set up branches in Borneo territories as part of its expansion programme, said the manager of the Singapore office, Mr. C.R. Sonalkar. Mr. Sonalkar said that Borneo was now developing steadily and prospects for banking were promising. He106 words
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Article, Illustration116 1961-10-03 14 - THIS is the Philips electron microscope recently installed in the laboratories of the Rubber Research Institute, Koala Lumpur for studying different types of particles in natural rubber latex, the way fillers function in dry rubber and also for certain biological studies. The 100 kilovolt microscope can magnify up116 words
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313 1961-10-03 14 RONALD KINSEY - In: The fastest road paver in Federation RONALD KINSEY By rVHE fastest thing on the road of progress in the 1 Federation today is a $39,000 machine which has just been introduced to the country. It is the Parker Bituminous Road Paver which promises to cut down considerably the time313 words
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Article40 1961-10-03 14 Sarawak's bauxite shipments in August were 48,977 tons against 27,853 tons in the previous month. This brings total exports in the first eight months to 183.563 tons against 168.150 tons in the corresponding period last year.40 words
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Article69 1961-10-03 14 The Cycle and Carriage Co. (1928) Ltd. yesterday opened a branch in Jesselton to cater for the motoring needs of Jesselton in 'particular and North Borneo in general. The manager is Mr. Joseph Phang Chow Siong. The office, at Beach Street, was opened by Mr. Lee Wing69 words
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Article, Illustration174 1961-10-03 14 ENGINEER STUDIES PALM OIL INDUSTRY T>HE chief engineer of x the Colin Press Division of SPEICHIM (Societe pour l'Equipement des Industries Chimiques) has arrived in Malaya to study the palm oil industry. Mr. Bernard Lelogeais is now touring the Federation accompanied by Mr. E.M. Stewart, Colin's representative for South-East Asia.174 words
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Advertisement191 1961-10-03 14 JT.M«bo '3 "more people stop, on GIRLING brakes because they a*re the best in the world!" Girling makes everything that goes into an efficient braking system— brake shoes, discs, cables, hydraulic cylinders, all of the high standard expected by drivers the world-over, SAFETY FIRST ...because Girling brakes work instantly, smoothly191 words
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Advertisement203 1961-10-03 14 LEARNING TO DRIVE? I JUST PASSED YOUR TEST?! YOU CAN DRIVE LIKE AN EXPERT RIGHT AWAY IF YOU OWN A THE FULLY AUTOMATIC* FAMILY CAR FOR EVERYBODY. Th* Automatic TroMminiM eorrie» Unconditional G*>or*wt— i FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. II CORTINENTAL CARS. f 48, ORCHARD ROAD, ROBERTSON ROAD. J SINGAPORE. TEL: *****203 words
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Advertisement35 1961-10-03 14 CHEAP SALE (37th ANNIVERSARY) 30% m DISCOUNT I on PIANOS, ORGANS, RADIOS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, etc. RECORDS AND OTHER SRANDS from $3.00 NANG HENG CO.. PIANO HOUSE 1 01/ 105, S«t«9i« Rood. Sin 9 apor«-7 *****35 words
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Article388 1961-10-03 15 My happiest day Chris 'BALKAN BAMBINO WAS GOING SO WELL I KNEW HE WOULD WIN' By EPSOM JEEP Singapore, Monday A JOYFUL Chris Dragon said lo me yeslerday ailernoon, "This is the happiest day of my life." For Chris, in his first season as a full-fledged jockey, had just won388 words
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Article88 1961-10-03 15 NEW DELHI. Mon. The United States took a winning 3-1 lead in their Davis Cup inter-zone semi-final with India here today when Whitney Reed beat Jaideep Mukerjee 6-2. 6-3. 0-3. The Americans had earlier won one singles and the doubles match, and India one singles.Reuter - 88 words
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Article586 1961-10-03 15 WEIGHTS f o i eiftht races on Sunday, first day of the Penang October Meeting: Cl. 3, Div. 1— s.]f Ca>h Boy 9.00 Keone Her 9.00 Itasa Sayanc 9. 00 henja i Batu Ul Tant Mieuv 8.12 Huat Chye 8.11 I'i/.irro II 8.10 Showgirl 111 8.09 Fleuraon 8.0?586 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-10-03 15 PERAK score their fourth goal as Penang's goalkeeper Hamxah dives but misses the ball in Sunday's Malaya Cup match at the City Stadium which Perak won 4-1. The other player in this picture is Penang's fullback Koay Ban Chuan (centre).47 words
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150 1961-10-03 15 Six-nation schools badminton in Dec. By KEN FERNANDEZ ((UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Schoolboys from five countries have been invited to take part In the first schoolboys International badminton tournament to be held here between Dec. 18 and 23. The competition, sponsored by the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council, will be150 words
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Article169 1961-10-03 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. City narrowly beat Serangoon by six points (penalty and try) to fiv« points (goal) in a schools interdlstrlct match at Woodsvllle today. Both teams were evenly matched and play was fast and robust. It was the good handling, speed and place kicking by Kirn169 words
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485 1961-10-03 15 WILL CHANGE ADD TO MALA YA CUP'S GROWING POPULARITY? D 3ELANGOR lose to Singapore by three goals to one 0 yet go into the Malaya, Cup final by .006 of a goal. If Singapore had won four-one at Jalan Besar on Sunday night, they would have won the south zone485 words
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Article187 1961-10-03 15 QINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Cricket Club invitation XV trounced the Inexperienced Sarawak Ranger.s 27-0 in a friendly rugger match on the padang today. The points came from three gpals and four tries. Rangers were so much lighter and smaller, that even their speed at open play and187 words
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Article59 1961-10-03 15 SOCCER STORE LGE DIV. 1: IRC v FKC (Jn. Besar, 8.15); Junior Cap: TTS Hospital v Geylang Utd (Balestler Rd> RUGGER FRIENDLIES: J. Bahru Utd V J. Bahru Police (JEC grd); S'gor Club v Wardlebum Wanderers (XL padang); University v BMH (Pantai). HOCKEY FRIENDLIES: SCC v Ceylon 8C59 words
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Article84 1961-10-03 15 Better team won— Loh PENANQ, Mon. A total of 15,491 spectators saw Perak beat Penang 4-1 to become north zone champions In the Malaya Cup match at the City Stadium here yesterday. Gate collections totalled $13,779. The president of the Football Association of Penang. Mr. Loh Hoot Yeang, today said84 words
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Article25 1961-10-03 15 FIXD MATCH (Kluang): Chong Hwa Old Boys 8 Present Boys 0; Primary 1 Girls 0. C. KEDAH LGE <Sg Patanl)! Pemuda 3 Indians 1.25 words
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Article25 1961-10-03 15 TRIALS: All-Blues 11 (goal. 2 tries) Rest 9 (3 tries) at Sg Patanl; Whites 11 (goal. 2 tries) Blues 3 (try) at J. Bahru.25 words
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Article17 1961-10-03 15 IPOH SENIOR LGE: Klnta Indians 17 Ipoh Malays 0. FRIENDLY (J. Bfthru): RMN 1 Rama 0.17 words
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Article13 1961-10-03 15 .RAHMAN TIP (XL): S'jor Malays (holders) bt Kedah 3-2 In challenge round.13 words
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Article19 1961-10-03 15 Ksr.es 18-HOLE STABLEFORD (S'poret: Silver: 1 Mrs. L Armltage (36 ptsi; Bronze: 1 Mlsa P. C. Adams (351.19 words
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Article53 1961-10-03 15 EPSOM H'CAP I MILE (l»andwick) 1 Mr. B. H. Crowley's Sky i High (5-4 fay. G. Moore). Metropolitan lm sf: 1 Walpart (15-1) 3 Oemstone. Won by 5300.000 WOODWARD STAKES 1' ;M fßelmont Park. NY>: 1 Kelso (2-1 on fay. E. Arearo) 2 Divine Comody. 3 Carry Back. Won53 words
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Article200 1961-10-03 15 l\K. MATCHES Blackheath 3 Coventry 40; London Scottish 9 London Irish 6; London Welsh 12 Metropolitan Police 3; Old Blues 16 Old Edwardlans 0; Old Paulines 3 Old Cranletghans 3; Rosslyn Park 12 Richmond 0: Wasps 14 Cheltenham 3; Aldershot Services 12 Oxford 11; Bamstaple 9 Devonport Services200 words
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Article14 1961-10-03 15 ORIENT BANTAM TITLE (Tokyo): K. Yonekura 'holder) outptd J. Jamlto (PI) 12 rds.14 words
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Advertisement22 1961-10-03 15 CodPER-KiKR MM X:* J aS K «*SIOTM»U «S^ SOON Wonderful whisky Jkmwr «^V HRu mlt 1 Jmrnm^ > J b IT NEVER VARIES22 words
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Advertisement221 1961-10-03 15 In o c I1 1 Jw M Kb? m l I to have confidenccin the pretty yk young nurse but lately she looked so listless.. and her work was becoming care\T" V/6h no. S'.sjerTN fC-^rfH Nurse Ng? 'eel so t.red I IfWT^AJ re y UUnP n S May7e < reason221 words
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Article664 1961-10-03 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Johore to be paid three cents per thousand gallons from State 'pHK Singapore an( j .Johore Governments today signed a new water agreement, superseding the 11)27 pact. Under the new agreement, which took effect from last month. Singapore pays three cents for rvery664 words
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Article98 1961-10-03 16 JUDGE SETS DATE FOR POLLS CASE SINGAPORE. Mon. The First Criminal District Court today fixed three days, start- ing from Nov. 20, for th« I hearing of a summons case j under the Legislative Asscm- bly Elections Ordinance against Wong Yew Hon. a bu-incs.-man. Wong is accused of giving five98 words
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Article70 1961-10-03 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. A hawker charged with fatally wounding his neighbour with an iron rod during a light. was today committed to .stand trial in the High Court. Tambii'.h Vadivelu was facing a tentative charge of culpable homicide not t amounting to murder m causing the70 words
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144 1961-10-03 16 SINGAPORE. Monday. MR. Benjamin Khoo. well-known local musician, will conduct the Singapore Symphony Orchestra at a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 15. Mr. Khoo. who had won a Government scholarship in 1953 to atudy at the Royal Academy at Music in London. has144 words
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132 1961-10-03 16 ALGIERS. Mon— Strong A forces of French troops j and riot police stood by to- day p.s the outlawed secret army organisation <OAS> called a 30-mlnute strike. The organisation opposed j President De Gaulle's plans for self-determination for Algeria. Security forces132 words
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Article348 1961-10-03 16 I-ONDON. Mon. The stock markets ,n London today lacked incentive and started a few fortoightly account on a quiei and uncertain note. Business failed io expand and orices moved within narrow limits but usually to iower laraia. Induatrtali weie dlattnctij dull, and Imperial Chemical* again348 words
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Article24 1961-10-03 16 LONDON. Mon Buyers £944. i sellers £946. Forward buyers £956. sellers £957. Settlement £951. Turnover a.m. 205 toiia, p.m. ISO :n.s Tune' Entler.24 words
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Article42 1961-10-03 16 LONDON. Mon. Spot 24 -d.. Nov. 24- u., Dec. 25d.. Jan. 25d.. J;m./Mar 25 l -a. April/June 23 ,d.. Juiy'Sept. 25 l »d.. Oct./ Dec. 23', d.. all. Oct. 24 >d.. Nov. 24 1 -d.. Dec 24 .-a. Tone: Very qu'.et.42 words
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Article, Illustration68 1961-10-03 16 THE late I'nitrd Nations Secretary-General. Dag Hammarskjoeld, who sought peace for the nations of "East. West, North and South." finds his own peace as his coffin is lowered into the family grave in Ippsala cemetery, following a State funeral service in the68 words
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366 1961-10-03 16 Serraj arrested by Syrian revolt leaders BEIRUT. Mon. QOLOX£L AImIcI Hamid Serraj, Syrian leader who resigned as Vice-Presidenl of the United Arab Republic just before the Syrian revolt, was arrested last night. Damascus Radio .said the arrest was made to "prevent the revolutionary movement from being exploited for personal reasons."Reuter - 366 words
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Article52 1961-10-03 16 BLANTYRE. Nya.-aland. Mon.— A 35-year-old African woman gave birth to sextupleth. four boys and two glris but they were all stillborn Each weighed about one pound. The mother had previously given, birth to 23 children, unly .-even of them are alive. She had two sets ofReuter - 52 words
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Article279 1961-10-03 16 'Promotion must be automatic' SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese Schools i Com-mittee-Teacher) Association yesterday said it would accept the Governments new lourtwo system (four years ol lower secondary and two years of upper secondary for Chinese schools, provided pro- 1 motion to the upper secondary was automatic and details i of279 words
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Article36 1961-10-03 16 LONDON. Mon.- -Sales from tl^p Beard of Trade's .stock of natural rubber in September 'totalled 25 tons, all for November delivery, the Board announced today. There remains 2C510 tons available for sa'e. I Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article95 1961-10-03 16 To write on emigrants SINGAPORE. Mon. Japanese newspaper columnist Miss Mieko Matsuo. 29. until recently with the "Josri- Jishiu". a weekly women's magazine in Tokyo, arrived in Singapore today in the Tegelberg. She is now- travelling as a i government -sponsored emigrant to Brazil. Also aboard the liner are about95 words
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Article96 1961-10-03 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. B :v U'lH't ol tilt years' imprisonmeni wa.s Imposed in Ah Perm. 21. by Mi Tan Ah Tan at the Assta Court here today for robbinf a Sikh watchman. Teow pleaded guilty to s charge of robbing Budh Sinst at Labrador Villa, Pasir96 words
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Obituary41 1961-10-03 16 MR. LING CHENG HOO. I I.H Baaday i 10JM1 IB 1 Madam <"■•<■ su un, Father oi Ma dam I.itiK Km Yuri:. Dr. Uas Ns> id In. Lint Ni::iri 1. IMrthO'tlJ Church, M Rao -i. sm-.i i pore on 1961 M41 words
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Article110 1961-10-03 16 MRS. SMASTRV neerel) Ihank no tH IM v.-ith IIM fun ml .-i Ist* Mi s Bhantn R. PONNIAH 111.U.k l: Itrlp aympatby al im i PonnlHh on 30 UATO A. M. ALtACOFF Kratltudt to :..t oi tin- Dan of eondoliTir. rev. A MRS. M.i. rame. Mr. v Mr-. Ko.iv110 words
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Article34 1961-10-03 16 L P. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS al ut.r. i..;iui>.;. prlei Butiy «mi« itorw last! Som.thlnK for all, .In jop^ th* lot: Op»>n dally 11 .i.ni. Io 7 i> n at 73 AmpaoK Road. Kunla Lumpur.34 words
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