The Straits Times, 9 October 1961
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Title Section18 1961-10-09 1 AVERACE DAILY CIRTIIIin SALE EXCEEDS 9IMHHI The Straits Times Nat**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article687 1961-10-09 1 t 'Three countries' experts to work out details Navigation also to be covered at big talks KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday DETAILS of a pact on trade and navigation will be worked out by economic experts from the Philippines, Thailand and Malaya at their meeting here on Oct.687 words
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204 1961-10-09 1 Russian rocket success in the Pacific 1\ lOSCOW, SU n. Russia yesterday successfully launched a new-type multistage rocket into the Central Pacific test area. This was announced on the radio. It said the rocket, fourth of the current series, landed in the target area with very great precision because ofReuter - 204 words
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Article76 1961-10-09 1 Freedom move in British Guiana GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), Sun. The Government of British Guiana intends to make an immediate demand for independence from Britain, it was revealed yesterday by the Governor. Sir Kalph Grey. Sir Ralph, in a speech to the new Legislative Council, said Ministers were not satisfied with76 words
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Article276 1961-10-09 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The vice-chairman of the Barisan Sosi.ilis and trade union leader .Mr. S. Woodhuil. last nicht urged that the future or the British base* in Singapore l><* given "due and proper consideration" in any future ('(institutional talks Speaking at a special merlins of about276 words
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Article, Illustration34 1961-10-09 1 Stephens, Oehlers back from London talks VI R. STEPHENS (centre) and Sir George Oehlers l (right) with the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Muhammad Ghazali bin Shafie. Straits Times picture.34 words
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Article107 1961-10-09 1 CATANIA. Sicily. Sun. a| Sicilian farmer who dl.s- appeared seven years ago and i whose brother is serving a life sentence for his alleged murder turned up alive and well near here today. Police at Ragusa. 45 miles southwest of Catania, said i they had detained107 words
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Article33 1961-10-09 1 SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico.' Sun.— Mr. Leslie March' Perrot of Australia was elected president of the World Con- gres-s of Junior Chambers of Commerpe at lt> convention here last night.— U.P.l.33 words
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Article24 1961-10-09 1 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A 63--year-old woman. Lee Llm Moi. was found- hanging in i her Kensington Park Road i home here late tonight.24 words
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249 1961-10-09 1 MALAYSIA— 'BRUNEI SHOULD ATTEND THE NEXT MEETING' I K. LUMPUR. Sun. V|R. DONALD STEPHENS, leader of the United National Kadazan Organisation of North Borneo, said here today that he would personally like to see Brunei attend the second meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee, to be held in Kuching249 words
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Article50 1961-10-09 1 FRANKFURT. Sun. West Berlins Mayor Willy Brandt arrived here today on his way home from talks with American leaders >n New York. He said that during his i two-day American visit he had been strengthened in his conviction that the Germans could rely on the American.- Reutcr.Reuter - 50 words
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331 1961-10-09 1 SINGAPORE LIGHTER WORKERS ON 24-HOUR STRIKE SINGAPORE. Sun. About 2.000 lightermen working in the Outer Roads and Singapore river will go on a one-day strike from midnight tonight following a deadlock in negotiations for more pay and improved working conditions. The men. memoer.- oi the Singapore Transport Vt sel Workers'331 words
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Article110 1961-10-09 1 Laotian Princes agree on Premier UONG KONG, Sun. 11 The three Laotian Princes have agreed that toe Neutralist leader. Prince So v vanna Phouma. should be Premier of the future Laotian Provisional Government, the New China News Agency reportrd today. En despatch from Hrn Heup. the tiny Laotian vilLage where110 words
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Article21 1961-10-09 1 ;n»>sr. hue iomplrtt(j ip Kinp.itmn of villages am kiaiaiktrathre p«>Ms oi ■orUtrro A«a,eis," accerd n? to Defence li'-pirtmem communique today.21 words
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Advertisement3206 1961-10-09 2 COMPANY PROSPECTUS The date of this Prospectus is the 2nd October. 1961. The lists will open at 9 a.m. on Thursday the 12th October 1961 and will close with\mm of this Prospectus has been delivered to the Registrar of Companies. V^W^ ??A. n ti C *K? t c C h3,206 words
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Advertisement773 1961-10-09 2 RamOn INFORMATION Stated pursuant to the Companies Ordinances of the Federation of Malaya and of the State of Singapore. I. The primary objects with which the Company was formed as set out in the Memorandum arc:— To carry on mi or any of the businesses of producers or importers or773 words
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Article225 1961-10-09 3 Dr. K's pledge on Arab unity rvAMASCUS, Sun.— Dr. *J Mamoun Kuzbari, Syrian Prime Minister, said yesterday that the people of Syria' would extend a hand to their brothers in Egypt and to every Arab to create a charter for real Arab unity. He rejected President Nasser's claims regard! nReuter - 225 words
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Article298 1961-10-09 3 RUSSIA MAKES IT EIGHT NATIONS WHICH RECOGNISE NEW REGIME DAMASCUS, Sunday. OUSSIA announced yesterday its recognition of the new government of Syria. Diplomatic relations will be established between the two countries. This brings to eight the number of nations which have recognised the new Syrian regimeReuter - 298 words
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Article29 1961-10-09 3 MADRID, Sun. Spanish authorities were reported to have detained between J5 and 20 French Algerian "activists" in Madrid yesterday at the request of the French Government. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article23 1961-10-09 3 LONDON, Sun.— The 210,--000-strong National Union of Teachers has decided to go ahead with their one-day strike on Oct. 23.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article46 1961-10-09 3 RANGOON. Sun. A team headed by the chairman of the Burma Railways Board, U Kyaw Rhine, is to leave here for Tokyo on Tuesday to study the Japanese railway system. Their tour of Japan is expected to last 15 days-. U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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Article43 1961-10-09 3 TOKYO, Sun. Typhoon Violet lost force today as she whirled north across the Pacific towards Japan. The U.B. Air Force weather bureau here said that Violet was moving north at 12 m.p.h. with winds of about 160 m.p.h. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article68 1961-10-09 3 ACCRA, Sunday. QEORGE GALE, correspondent of the London Daily Express, has been ordered to leave Ghana for remaining seated during the playing of the Ghanaian national anthem. Gale, whe has been here for the past week, said he had apologised In writing for not having stoodReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-10-09 3 Gagarin ill, cancels visit to Italian exhibition TURIN, Sun.— Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin (above) is ill and has cancelled a visit to Italy, according to a telegram received today from the Soviet Ambassador to Italy. The telegram was received by the secretary of the exhibition to celebrate the rentenary ofReuter - 73 words
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Article27 1961-10-09 3 TOKYO. Sun.— At least 13 people were killed and two seriously injured yesterday when winds from tropical storm Tilda battered Hokkaido. Northern Japan. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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210 1961-10-09 3 MINDEN (West Germany), Sunday. weapons in service with the British Army of the Rhine will be engaged in a full-scale exercise for the first time next week, when the 8.A.0.R. launches its biggest military manoeuvres for seven years. Eight-inch atomic howitzers and "Honest John" shortReuter - 210 words
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Article43 1961-10-09 3 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. Pickets here shot and wounded a bus driver during a 24--hour national strike by the Argentine General Workers Union. It was the only incident reported In the strike, which paralysed factories, public transport, and cinemas Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article238 1961-10-09 3 Soviet Communist Party conference MOSCOW, Sunday. WORLD Communist leaders and 4,500 Soviet delegates will meet in Moscow next week for the Soviet Communist Party's 22nd Congress. Mr. Khrushchev will open the congress with a review of world events since the last congress, two yearsReuter - 238 words
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148 1961-10-09 3 WHEN THE PUPILS WERE ASKED TO TURN OUT THEIR SATCHELS... T ONDON. Sun. Dr. Leslie Weatherhead, former president of the Methodist Church, said yesterday that a sudden satchel raid In an English girls school revealed that 80 per cent of the students carried contraceptives. His information about the raid originatedReuter - 148 words
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Article95 1961-10-09 3 LONDON. Sun— Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev has accused the Nato countries of stockpiling conventional, nuclear, bacteriological and chemical weapons "which threaten mankind with mass annihilation." Moscow Radio reported yesterday. The Soviet Prime Minister gave his views on disarmament at the request of the magazine "Women of the WholeReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement1112 1961-10-09 3 PROSPECTUS (continued) 8. The names, descriptions, and addresses of the Directors are as set out above. V. (a) The minimum amount which. In the opinion of the Directors, must be raised by the present share issue is $6,375,000. This amount is required to be provided in respect of the following:1,112 words
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Advertisement8 1961-10-09 3 GAMBOLS ...and more foreign news in page 108 words
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Advertisement149 1961-10-09 3 CHAI MING OPTICAL CO. Announcing our 12th ANNIVERSARY FREE GIFTS (Opera Glass or German Fountain Pen) to CUSTOMER From Ist October to 31st October, 1961. j^d Reliable Prompt Servic 'j^ i^L/ i «3 Special Concessions I? iC Teachers Students 67, South Bridge Rd., Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** Spectacle Goods, Binoculars149 words
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Miscellaneous395 1961-10-09 3 RADIO SINGAPORE i**^^**-^ SHORT WWi: SERVICE: 1130 Invitation To Dream: 12.00 41 metre- Close Down. MLUIL.M W.WE SEKVICK RADIO MALAYA 4.6 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; '6.02 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara--7.05 i\lelod;cs At Sunrise; 8.00 Ku. News Headlines; 6.05395 words
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Article275 1961-10-09 4 RUBBER MEN TOLD: GRANTS ARE YOUR OWN MONEY J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The campaign to get more and more rubber smalli holders to replant is even being waged in the remote areas of the country. Th c smallholders are being told that grants given for replanting is, in275 words
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Article34 1961-10-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. MrS.MM. Maricar will give a lecture on "The Muslim Conception of God" as part of a course on spiritual culture at the Cultural Centre next Friday at 8 p.m.34 words
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Article34 1961-10-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. MrR.M. Nelson will talk on "Investing in the Stock Exchange" to the V's Men's Club at Its luncheon meeting on Saturday, Oct. 14 at the Orchard Hotel at 1.30 p.m.34 words
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Article193 1961-10-09 4 JESSELTON, Sunday. THE North Borneo Electricity Board warns in its latest annual report that unless subsidies were provided, its financial position could not permit much initial progress in the provision of electricity supplies to the rural areas. The Government-run Boara explains that such provisieinvolves very193 words
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Article37 1961-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twelve journalists from Sarawak and Sabah are expected to arrive here tomorrow for a two-week visit at the Invitation of the Government. They work, for newspapers In Kuching. Mirl. Sibu and Sabah.37 words
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Article330 1961-10-09 4 fHI, following i-s today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.15 pjn.; from London, Rome, Teheran, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 714) 5 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (TO 402) 10 a.m. Pan-American: Prom Los Angeles. Honolulu.330 words
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Article32 1961-10-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will be shut off tomorrow in ZONES ONE and FOUR from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and /ONES FIVE and SIX from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration73 1961-10-09 4 SOME of the 250 panMalayan and Brunei delegates at a Malay shorthand seminar now being held in Singapore. The seminar met at Raffles Institution yesterday when the delegates heard a speech by Mr. K. C. Lee. parliamentary secretary, Ministry of Education.73 words
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Article182 1961-10-09 4 IPOH, Sun. Members of the Perak Medical Practitioners' Society were reminded last night by Dr. Haji Megat Klias bin Megat Omar, the newly-elected president, of the high standards of ethics they must maintain as professional men. Speaking at the society's annual dinner. Dr. Megat Khas said182 words
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Article181 1961-10-09 4 S'pore— lndonesia culture plan SINGAPORE, Sunday. HPHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said A today a cultural exchange programme would be implemented soon between Singapore and IndoHe said this at Singapore Airport on his return from his two-week tour of Indonesia as the guest of the In. doneslan Cultural181 words
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270 1961-10-09 4 DETENTION ORDERS AGAINST 4 CANCELLED SINGAPORE. Sun. The j Internal Security Council has approved a Singapore Government's decision to cancel the orders of deten- tlon against Foo Choo Kin. j Yap Han Chiang, Lam Tung Choy and Goh Joon Peng. An official statement from the United Kingdom Commission here yesterday270 words
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Article140 1961-10-09 4 Four years for parang attack ALOR STAR. Sun.— A padl planter who hacked an- 1 other padi planter with aj parang during a quarrel over 1 a game of mahjong was today Jailed for four years. Lee Ah Chua. 20. pleaded! guilty in the Kedah High Court to causing grievous140 words
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Article276 1961-10-09 4 Land for 5,000 at Kota Tinggi JOHORE BAHRU, I Sun. The Johore j i Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos today disclosed that 54,000 acres of J land would be opened i up in the largely undeveloped districts of Kota Tinggi in the next three years for 5,000276 words
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Article39 1961-10-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Lee Blow Mong, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, will give a talk on "Chinese Superstition" to the Blue Triangle Club at the Y.W.C.A. In Raffles Quay on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m.39 words
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Article34 1961-10-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Miss Lolabelle Wong, a Singapore pianist, will give a recital at a concert to be presented by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday at 7 p.m.34 words
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Miscellaneous100 1961-10-09 4 CHINESE YJH.C..V: Drama Exhibition of paintings by local rehearsal under charge of Mrs. artists. British Council Hall. Julie Tan at Teachers' Rest Orchard Road. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. House. 8 p.m. SINGAPORE MUSICAL BOORLANG STKAITS cm- CIETY: Choir practice. Bt. NESE MKTHODIST CHURCH: Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Meeting of pastors100 words
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Article288 1961-10-09 5 Smugglers (forced to lie low now) follow movements of Customs officers KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SMUGGLERS are sending out their spies to check on the movements of customs officers in various parts of the Federation. Some of these spies lurk aro.md Customs Departments watching every move made288 words
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109 1961-10-09 5 I-CARD TEAM WILL VISIT KEDAH KAMPONGS KULJM, Sun.— The identity card registration team in Kulim will be in Merbau Pulas to receive applications from next Sunday until Oct. 28. Letters for appointment may be obtained from Mr Lim Yew Seng, the village chairman. Inche Ahmad, panglima ol Mukim Padang Meiha,109 words
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Article42 1961-10-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The St. Mary's Old Scholars' Association will hold a social at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at the St. Mary's School hall. Dr. S. Underwood will demonstrate Japanese floral arrangements. All past pupils are invited.42 words
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Article93 1961-10-09 5 ST. JOHN VOLUNTEERS PRAISED SINGAPORE, Sun. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, tonight praised the fine public spirit of voluntary workers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Speaking at the brigade's annual first-aid competition at the Happy World Stadium, he said it was an efficient organisation In whose93 words
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Article204 1961-10-09 5 pENANG, Sun.— The Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Y. K. Purl, will present audiovisual aid equipment to the Penang Adult Education Association when he makes his tirst official visit to Penang tomorrow. A crowded programme has been drawn up for Mr. Purl's six-day visit. Arriving tomorrow204 words
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127 1961-10-09 5 Kedah Govt. fails to submit accounts KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Kedah State Government has not submitted its 1980 accounts, ihe AuditorGeneral, Mr. D. G. Bompas, states in a report to be presented to the House of Representatives. Under the Financial Procedure Ordinance 1957. all states are required to submit yearly127 words
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Article72 1961-10-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Press Club of Malaya Building Fund now totals $37,745. The latest donations were received from Mr. Foo Long Mun ($1,000). Sincere Match Tobacco Factory Ltd. ($300), Mr. Urn Ngo Tong ($1,000). Keng Soon Motor Finance Co. Ltd., ($100), Mr. Phang Chin Foong ($100),72 words
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Article21 1961-10-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual general assembly of the Malayan Chinese Association will be held here on Nov. 12.21 words
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171 1961-10-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The University oi" Malaya in Singapore today announced the results of the final profession part II (supplementary* examination for the degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery. Nik Hussein bin Abdul Rahman has passed in conservative dentistry, oral surgery and oral pathology, preventive dentistry,171 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-10-09 5 24 SHELL MEN AWARDED LONG-SERVICE EMBLEMS CINGAPORE, San. Inche Osman bin Baboo, supervisor of filing in the supplies and shipping department, was one of the 24 Shell employees awarded long-service emblems. Inrhe Osman, who joined Shell 40 years ago as a messenger, will retire at the end of the month.110 words
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161 1961-10-09 5 3,000-ACRE COCOA PLANTATION PLAN SCRAPPED KUANTAN, Sunday. Agriculture Department has dropped a plan to plant cocoa on 3,000 acres of land in Pahang because a pilot crop on 12 acres did not thrive. The proposed project was to have been at Kampong Awah, at the 70th mile Meran road. An161 words
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Article61 1961-10-09 5 SINGAPORE Sun. The unidentified body of an Indian, about 50 years old. was found on the bank of the Geylang River near Mountbatten Road here early chis morning. People who may be able to help the police Identify the body are asked to contact Inspector61 words
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Article34 1961-10-09 5 PENANG, Sun. Mr. Tan Cheng Bee has been elected chairman of the Buklt Mertajam district Poppy Day appeal committee. Mr. Piara Singh is honorary secretary and Mr. 00l Weng Tee honorary treasurer.34 words
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Advertisement256 1961-10-09 5 W' 1 .^&tfr MJB Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what it holds for you and your family? What have you done about it? The man who has not only thought about it. but taken action, can answer confidently. He has256 words
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Advertisement419 1961-10-09 5 NOW AT ESQUIRE WORLDS LATEST FABRICS New Miracle Blend Washable, V —jl twist it, squeeze it, wrinkles foil Nd^k. right out New colour range. J9 TASLAN-WOOL Z^M %§JP jnl I Luxurious, rich and crease proof, fi^W I lin new colours and textures. > -S'JnlV"* j H Rich in quality. Avoilable419 words
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150 1961-10-09 6 Gold medal for this school's head boy i IPOH. Sua— The board of governors of the Sekolah Tengku Abdul Rahman here will give a gold medal to the head boy each year Badli Awang Chik. this year's head boy. Is the first to receive one. It was presented by Puan150 words
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Article52 1961-10-09 6 PENANG. Sun— Penang has collected $60,000 towards Us share of $90,000 for the national mosque. All donations may be forwarded to the chairman, personal appeal sub-committee, c o Messrs. Hock Lye and Co 36-A. Beach Street. Penang. or to the Secretary. National Mosque Fund, c o Pilgrimage Control52 words
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885 1961-10-09 6 Seven People's Association strikers get the sack: Reports of wanton destruction in centres SINGAPORE, Sunday rPHE Peoples Association board of management today unanimously decided to dismiss seven members of the staff action committee who have been on strike since Sept. 23. The association's secretary-treasurer, Mr. W. S. Woon, said that885 words
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289 1961-10-09 6 A boost for technical education College gets $1.6mi1. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Federation Governments plan to boost technical education in Malaya includes a 51. 6 million expansion scheme for the Technical College here. For the first time, the college will have a hoste! for girls. The scheme will also see289 words
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Article305 1961-10-09 6 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A society was formed here today by graduates of the University oi Malaya "to organise 'Jot brains of the country towards enriching public life." The society to be called Persatuan Lulusan Universlti Malaya. P.T.M. (University of Malaya Graduates' Society. Federation of Malaya),305 words
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Article58 1961-10-09 6 KLANG. Sun. Klang Town Council has accepted a sub-committee recommendation that hawking in back lane.s should be banned because it is unhygienic and causes obstruction. The council has also agreed to suspend the issue of new licences to hawkers for the rest of this year pending58 words
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Article, Illustration205 1961-10-09 7 The seven 'fairy' children from a pomegranate— all stars now Pasir Panjang and Bukit Timah. One woman brought four infajits along none of them her own. She was trying to help her neighbours earn some money. Said Mr. B. V Rao. the director: "They are the best stars I've come205 words
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159 1961-10-09 7 TWO TOP JOBS VACANT AT UNIVERSITY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. I 1 WO senior posts, Professor ot Geology and head of the Department of Chinese Studies. are vacant at the University of Malaya here. The chair of geology has' been vacant since Prof. C.S. Pichamuthu retired in April. The university council159 words
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133 1961-10-09 7 CRACKDOWN IS MADE IN IPOH BY POLICE TPOH, Sun Ipoh police, assisted by men of the Federal Reserve Unit from the Federal capital, rounded up 47 people from various parts of the town last night In a drive against secret societies. Meanwhile. 85 people detained on Friday were reletfsed alter133 words
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Article41 1961-10-09 7 IPOH. Sun. The nursing staff of the General Hospital, and the Maternity and Child Health Clinic. Ipoh. have raised $940 from a lood and jumble sale held at their hostel in aid of the world Refugee Year fund.41 words
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Article74 1961-10-09 7 Minister in Trengganu KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun, The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tallb. arrived here this morning on a two-day visit to the State. He was met at the airport by the Trengganu Chief Education Officer. Mr. Tagar Singh, who accompanied him to two schools in Jerteh.74 words
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Article94 1961-10-09 7 A Grecian hairdo gets the vote PENANG. Sun. Six hundred men and wome.i who attended last night'Miss Penang Hairstyle 1961 contest held in conjunction with the Penang St. John Ambulance Association ball, chose a Grecian hairdo as the winner. The model of the winnln? hairstyle, set by ivy's, was Vicki94 words
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Article55 1961-10-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A former top Special Branch officer here. Mr. Ho Kah Shoon. ha.s been recruited IntQ the Chinese section of the Sarawak Special Branch. He was a superintendent here until he retired last month. On agreement- with the Sarawak constabulary, he has been given55 words
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Article, Illustration357 1961-10-09 7 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Sun. The two South African Malay families who settled down here are showing the stuff they are made of in the face of adversity. AlthouKU tiny have been here for eight months, only the head of one357 words
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Advertisement226 1961-10-09 7 "^HjP^ J LI a .dm* Jut S V 4 i&P \v W r m W m wm THIS IS WHAT YOUR BABY NEEDS IN THE HEAT LESS FAT Fat is heating Cow Gate is modified milk food in which the fat content has beeq reduced to supply just the right226 words
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Obituary38 1961-10-09 8 MR LOKE LOOI CHIt M.io.uii Lib Yoke Caiotl Piuaad 4-^^y lag M»n,ti.| Son! '-"lit.. 1. >i Mac), Ia 1 i.oonK and l"r Maw. monra me Itaa. <'oi'e»'» arlll le^- S. or. M.n.l I.hi ,1 3 p m38 words
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Article24 1961-10-09 8 ft H |Jt Minimum, IN LOVING MEMORY uf Inn Bw« Kai b-Im I lorevei «.th the 1 .oi .1 hi.i, lie ,o\eil.24 words
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The Straits Times Monday, October 9. 1961
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Article577 1961-10-09 8 The Federation Government white papei continuing tin. report oi tin- Bangkok uicet- ing at which the Association of South-East Asi;i was launched in Augist provides sume of the much-needed 1 detail without which this r venture in remor.;il co-oper- ation was looking formless and insubstantial Having wisely577 words
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Article362 1961-10-09 8 Tin Council Meeting The International Tin Coun- cil holds its twice-postponed i meeting today amidst much comment, emanating mainly from London, that it is in no nusifiun to Ret to grips with the problem of setting a new range of buying and selling price* fnr the buffer stock. Once the362 words
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Article219 1961-10-09 8 The proposal to build a new Istana Ncgara promises further radical change of face in the diminishing L&kr Garden in Kuala Lumpur. The.;e are several ideal sites tor the purpose there, and W is b»yond question that the present Istana is an inconvenient and inadequate structure fo;- the219 words
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1900 1961-10-09 8 World-wide battle against inflation FROM BUENOS AIRES TO SINGAPORE-WHAT IT COSTS TO FILL THAT SHOPPING BASKET AND SAMPLE A LITTLE NIGHT LIFE... A ROUGH GUIDEDinner. I.rd. lueiu> (iallon Food Ward I iilrruinr.rr.tklast t'itar- ol IVtrol Ba^krl robr mem Cinrma only. Uiitiiniisheci. Prtrol lor Rumlsui ettfa for toorlsts' ran the 4>1,900 words
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253 1961-10-09 8 IN the leader (S. T. Oct. 4) concerning the water agreement recently signed between the Government ot Johore and the City Council mot the Government) of Singapore, it is stated that the 50 cents per thousand gallons paid by Johore for treated water represents only253 words
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Letter75 1961-10-09 8 T HEN will the town council do something about improving the bus services in Serembaji? First ot all there are no bus shelter* whfre passengers can take refuge during rain. Becond. because there are so few buses to serve the needs of the population crowding In commonplace. ToUP - 75 words
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Letter51 1961-10-09 8 'J'HE number of files and mosquitoes in Batu Pahat is disgraceful. The drains make the whole town stink. What is the town council doing? I hope councillors are not too busy thinking of how they can outdo their counterparts in Sungei Patanl. Taiping and Kuan tan. RESIDENT Batu51 words
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Advertisement714 1961-10-09 8 STRAITS TIMES& FREE PRESS for f»« r»fiwonltmr» at *4**riit•r» Mir rfpiftnlmUmt at let F i«»e COLD STORAIat AtCADt OKCMAKO M«D. IIIOOM will rrrmirt imall •^ttrllttmnmti mm 4 »ej *,mbtr nilui. ■aaaal **rtrftt*m,*i. ptmtmt ta M»ti«<r« mi alt* h, iimn4*4 ta: COLD STOKACI tRANCHtt at MOLLAhO KOAO. KATONa. AUTHORISID ACINTSi CITY714 words
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Advertisement17 1961-10-09 8 A aM "^"^"v^aaaam Lv/^^iaaaaacaa^^^BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaCaaaV A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE UNIC tfli SWISS-MADE BATTERY SHAVER 1 Fed. at Malaya17 words
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Advertisement119 1961-10-09 8 AUTOMATIC DE LUXE fW MIXMASTER m I The world m»»» BtExclutivc Sunbeam 1 yl I advantage! give perfect \v I X' gt _S rebulis every time. Y./f— MIXIS BIATS •i; jTI MASHIS STIRS r> A. WHIPS etc. <v rf^l AUo available '*m m IW The Sunbeam Mi.motter Jun.o. g JBJI119 words
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Article246 1961-10-09 9 A way to boost national language TALKS OX MALAY SHORTHAND CINGAPOKE. Sun. The study of Mala shorthand could cot tribute a great de;. towards literacy in tti national language, th Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Mr. k C Lee. said today. He was speaking to 250 delegates attending246 words
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Article78 1961-10-09 9 Penang MCA meeting PBNANO, Sun— A membership drive and preparation* tor forthcoming elections at all levels will be discussed by the working committee of Penang MCA. next Saturday. The meeting will also receive reports on the implementation of the free medical and legal aid service, which became effective on Oit78 words
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Article1408 1961-10-09 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday PARTY: IS CLEAN-UP OF LEFTISTS A PRE-CONDITION FOR MALAYAN MERGER? r\R. Lee Siew Choh, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, today posed this. query: Is a clean up of leftists in Singapore a pre-condition lor merger with the Federa tion? He was tpeaking at a1,408 words
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198 1961-10-09 9 100 p.c. backing from populace in Malaria pilot scheme ITUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Workers now engaged on the Federation Government's pilot scheme for countrywide eradication of malaria are receiving '100 per cent cooperation" irom the local populace, a Ministry of Health j spokesman .said today. "The project is now In full198 words
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Article45 1961-10-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twenty penghulus and assistant penghulus will attend a five-day civics course to be opened by the acting Selangor Mentrl Besar. Hajl Mustafa bin Hajl Abdul Jabar. at the Selangor Information Service in Batu Road tomorrow at 0 a.m.45 words
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496 1961-10-09 9 SINGAPORE. S STATEMENTS were issued today by Mr. K. S. Williams, chairman of 'he normaltrain c d teachers branch o; tne Singapore Teachers' Union. and Mr S. Sivanandam. first vice-presi-dent of t v -o union. Mr. Williams said: -L The heading 'Pro-Red Charge496 words
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Article, Illustration84 1961-10-09 9 Ten more community leaders (above) of North Botneo arrived in KuaU Lumpur yesl»rd.»y by train from Singapore to join the main croup of 2u already in the Federal capital. The 30 leaders form the biggest-over group »f visitors from North Borneo84 words
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354 1961-10-09 9 in Uic General Employees' Union. "If what the Prime Minister says is true, then it must be assumed that the Communists hit belter than Mr. Lee Kuau Yew in winning over people tie The trouble with lcatiers like Mr.354 words
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Article38 1961-10-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A social worker. Mrs. Douglas K. K Lee. will nive a talk on social work in the Fedeiation to members of the Malayan Advertisers Association tomorrow at 12.45 p.m. at L« Cog d'Or.38 words
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Advertisement129 1961-10-09 9 rtBSIO pSSm COOKS MEALS 5 TIMES FASTER i/^\^f) dnt&j pet fleet tesu,6ts ei/cu/ ti»& jf flr** ia I I fine range of M Wfc cjua/iiy e/ecfric >Wj sr3f cooking appliances s^^sZ&^r^^l COOKER FRYER If I t^J^^^^^^dr Wire B«»k-l PRESSURE "XjC-**^^ y'y^B^T 1 COOKER With |S y/^^ Aluminium Vented Vj Vv.129 words
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Advertisement192 1961-10-09 9 I LjOntr^^ "FILTERMASTER" This I illrnna^tcr Model GLB, W^TFocrupies a little spare, and ran provide >ou with rlean, sparkling M walrr for your rnjovmenu Give <im*~* !^S% your pool this new attraction. >f JOW for it removes sairroaropic /> impurities down to the she of a micron (1 3A.000.000 >192 words
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Article126 1961-10-09 10 A RADIO STATION FOR USE IN N-WAR WASHINGTON. Sun A rtdio station is building an auxiliary underground studio here complete with a 5.000-watt transmitter, retractable aerial tower, bunks and medical supplies suitable for use during a nuclear attack. SYDNEY: Seventy-five shapely Australian girls have been ordered off Sydney's beache* in126 words
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Article98 1961-10-09 10 BERLIN: A main square in West Berlin may tie named Hammarakjoeld Place in memory of the late United Nations Secre-tary-General. The Charlottenburg District Council is to consider the proposal next week. WASHINGTON: President Kennedy is spending the weekend with hi., family at Newport, Rhode Island. Before98 words
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Article130 1961-10-09 10 RANGOON: Burma will import 45.000 tons of petroleum during tht 1962 financial year 13.000 tons less than the previous year. The imports are expected to cost approximately USSI.OOO.OOO. PORT OF SPAIN: Former West Indies cricketer Mr. Learie Constantine. at present Trinidad's Minister for Works and Public Transport,130 words
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309 1961-10-09 10 An increase in guerilla warfare in Vietnam At least five major clashes in a week SAIGON. Sunday A MARKED increase in guerilla activity in South Vietnam has been noted from reports reaching Saigon of pitched battles between the Communists and Government forces in the past week. Incomplete reports put CommunistReuter - 309 words
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Article339 1961-10-09 10 LONDON, Sunday. T<HE statistical bulletin of the International Tin Council for September, published today, says that mine production of tin-in-concentrates in the seven producer-member countries amounted to about 59.100 tons in the first half of this year, compared with 64,100 tons in the secondReuter - 339 words
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Article53 1961-10-09 10 LONDON, Suii. The United States Government has informed Britain about last Friday's meeting between President Kennedy and the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, a Foreign Office spokesman said here today. Mr. Gromyko Is expected to pass through London on Tuesday on his way homeReuter - 53 words
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Article36 1961-10-09 10 BONN. Sun.— About 20 men were arrested outside Khe Soviet Embassy during a sitdown protest against Soviet nuclear tests yesterday. They were released later after their Identity cards had been checked. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration227 1961-10-09 10 Mrs. Appiah not ordered out of country: Ghana Govt. ACCRA. Sun. The Ghanaian Government has denied reports thot it had issued a deportation order against Mrs. Peggy Appiah. the daughte- of the late Sir Stafford Cripps. Mrs. Appiah is the wife of pdlltical leader Joe Appiah. one of 49 GhanaiansReuter - 227 words
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Article55 1961-10-09 10 BLANTYRE N y a saland Sun.— Dr. Hastings Banda. leader of the Malawi Congress Party, will fly to Nairobi on Wednesday to confer with nationalist leader Jomo Kenyatta. It is believed they will discuss prospects for a federation of Kenya. Tanganyika. Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland when55 words
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Article23 1961-10-09 10 BEIRUT. Sun Bombs were tossed Into the offices of four pro-Egyptian newspapers here causing slight damage. It was reported yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Advertisement363 1961-10-09 10 m Pip Stay fresh all day long h^fs MUM n A DEODORANT Apply genilc, safe Mum after each Mum preserves your after-bath or bath Mu m conlal ls trmtmm. all day. You stay nice to ImgB; nrxathlornpliene to destroy the Snp germ* that make underarm because your charm is safe363 words
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Advertisement382 1961-10-09 10 V IF YOU [suffer] from 4 ASTHMA 1^ READ THIS EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferer-, from asthma, bronchitis, bronchial catarrh, phlegm en the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. PHAZONT. is easy to take, aafe to u-e and five* Quick relief and sureties* of effect. The properties of382 words
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Miscellaneous50 1961-10-09 10 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i've been all tue way io"^Q I At« rucie opcnm* *al* THAT N&V STOQE ON TUE SAVBO NEARLY A y side op town^ v -i POUNO/*-^ fA«OUT"T||/rT#MiNUki XXI THAT v YOU «P6no ™frrv l Vj A *e all tue RJN out, ON fApt*?J (jMILUy gHOPPW**/"^50 words
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420 1961-10-09 11 ROY JENKINS - ROY JENKINS By EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: Builder of the British Commonwealth. By Paul Bloomfield. (Longmans. 425.) rpHIS is a biography 1 of one of the strangest figures of early nineteenth-cen-tury England. Wakefield was a man of compelling personality who was born on the edge420 words
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695 1961-10-09 11 ROLAND CHALLIS - A struggle in real life for sanity in redemption ROLAND CHALLIS BY THE TRAITOR. By Andre Gorz (with a foreword by Jean-Paul Sartre). John Colder. 30s. J^ S1 A N readers who manage to Ret through Andre Gorz's first book may feel an overpowe ring temptation to dismiss it as695 words
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227 1961-10-09 11 The many seams of present day life ENGLAND, HALF ENGLISH. By Colin MacInnes. (Mac Gibbon and Kaa. 18s.) MR. MacINNES believes that present-day writers, be they novelists, playwrights or Journalists (he doesn't seem to bother with poets though the book Is dedicated, in terms of unbounded admiration to Charles Causley).227 words
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292 1961-10-09 11 Christopher Hollis - STORY OF THE FIRST HALF OF THIS CENTURY Christopher Hollis By OUR TIMES. 1900-1960 By Stephen King-Hall (Faber. 285.) pOMMANDER KingHall has a preat talent for clear exposition. He tells the story of the first half of this century with masterly and lucid compression. No party politician, he la indeed292 words
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Advertisement362 1961-10-09 11 1 RESEARCH MAKES RS^^J^^^ THE DIFFERENCE SONY MODEL 101^^ TAPE RECORDER JSfigf Light, Compact, Handtome ond Sturdy. XjSSr Can record upto 2 full hour* usinf 7 inch Dual Track, Dual Speed and Full Fidelity. Dependable trouble free operations by com- plctely belt-less self-adjusting mechanism. S'pore/Penong $350.00 Federation $430.00 SONY MODEL362 words
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Advertisement17 1961-10-09 11 £/ffSSSS£^SSS£EEEE=£3SSSc^EEEi^i~i^mS* (3 xf mE ft %.t ft n fiVlCmf I KCisTtMo ntAOi mm INSECT iV^LLIh EL BNf17 words
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Miscellaneous307 1961-10-09 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Ix-tters in mail— one hundred 1. The star gives some point to appear unfriendly <8 > the whole turn ff>. 8. Imumt aim eel. it in the 6 Unwise, of course, but lovr* FYench form of fashionable to lake a number inside (7). society (4.307 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1961-10-09 12 THEY MADE THEATRICAL HISTORY WITH THEIR DRIFTING STAGE ON July 1, 1831, the citizens of Pittsburgh celebrated Independence Day in the customary manner, while down on the Ohio waterfront another kind of history was being made. Oblivious of uptown processions, patriotic speeches, brass bandsDaily Mirror - 1,076 words
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307 1961-10-09 12 America while they still had something left in the family treasury. At 67, William Chapman had enough vitality and enterprise for a man half his age. FAVOURITE Arriving in New York with his wife and seven children (all more or less talented), the veteran soon307 words
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Advertisement325 1961-10-09 12 IU s M Thirty seconds! and naeeine aches. s stabbinc twinces, melt away in thi- f)tl O 1 1 IT1 QI I 0 tTI warm glow of Menthol.turn DEEP 1 1 0 U 1 1 1 0. LI 0 1 1 1 HfcAT treatment. That s better That's much better325 words
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Miscellaneous265 1961-10-09 12 Buys Bunny By Halph HeimdahE Icpuffo they must)! [keep pulling .l P^QV /it looks like yaneep /T Bl ELMER: BE <SL(/EP 0N OL' FWIENP... /^SV <tOOS£ft GALOSHES AN* 1 IP UKE A J7T. [~VCOFi J MAYBE I C'N PULL'EM THEY'RE ,f fc>^» >\ A 7t6HT£A BELT.POC! I I SHOE SHINE265 words
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Advertisement1723 1961-10-09 13 BLUE PUMMEL UNE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Tel: 2415. PASSAGE ENOUIRItS: 1*1: 2412 TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S potl Sails P. Sham Penatg DIOMED liverjitl, Out' n II Pt Oct 11 Oct 12 MYRMIOON ll***t. Hamburg. Holland. Gin 1 TMty Ott II 11 Oct 17 PYRRHUS liverptil,1,723 words
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Advertisement2980 1961-10-09 13 THE E. A. C. LINESlILINCS TO: MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Ajr_XQi "BMOTA" I) Suit* S»il*l IN Part/ B Oet Qf\Bo\\t\ "JUTLANDIA I 15 11 Oct 21 22 Oet 21 24 Oct Cl \2ZSJ*I -BUSUANGA "a) 31 Oct 4 Hay b 7 Niv I 1 Niv JSf "SELANDIA k) II2,980 words
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Advertisement1155 1961-10-09 13 w. MeAUSTER tft CO.. LTD. VR/W lEL: HI ***** V*** SIXERMAM UNE <V KXAVENESB UNK LOMON. NAMIURG. ROTTEROAM. HAVRi LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, I NULL SEATUE. VANCOUVER ft PORTUNO CITT OF SWANSEA Acciptilt cargt ttr Clltril ft Saatt S'oo»» r. *"M*> •'enaat America II Pt/G 1-2/11 Oet 11/11 OCt 14,111,155 words
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Article1412 1961-10-09 14 Fraser and Neave profits boost From Our Market Correspondent RESPITE political problems the economy of 1 Malaya continues to expand and nothing could better illustrate this than the annual re-j port and accounts of Fraser and Neave Ltd. which were in the hands of shareholders over the weekend. The company's1,412 words
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Article32 1961-10-09 14 Rt'BBEK TIN (per I b. i (perpicul) Oct. 84 Sets. $479.62 'j 3 85-cts. $476.872 4 »si, cts. 5477.25 I 8o> B eta. $175.37.. K 84»» cts. $475.75 7 $473.7532 words
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Article88 1961-10-09 14 THE Malayan Exchai .;e Banki* A*. BMlatian made these change* in lt« ratps to merchant* on Saturday (all rates to $100) M«w V»rh: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16, O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d.'st 33 Vl6 credit bills. 33 7/16 trad* bill*. (•tllng T.T. or O.D. ready: New Vark88 words
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Article45 1961-10-09 14 Industrials: rim: I Rubbtrs: WEEK'S STOCK INDICES: Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 3 160.46 161.37 161.92 161.03 295..VJ 294.01 202.76 2'!» 7* 235.12 234.65 234.65 234 65 Jan. 1 1958-100. Oct. 6 iI'.LMS 2M.32 234.65 Oct. 7 162.37 260.96 234.6545 words
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Article1290 1961-10-09 14 'VUH state of shares on tiie Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to September 30 (A) and last businrvt since that date. (B) with H and L, standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date, were; INDUSTRIALS H L Alex Bricks 1.00 DO Ords 2.21,290 words
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Article87 1961-10-09 14 Fitzpa tricks George Town Rantan Tin T.iipine Con. Amal Malay Estates Jrram Kuantun Krponf PUnU Klnanc ords. do. pref. Kamantinf Perak Current Oat* of payment payment 7J% Oct. 28 25% Oct. 18 80% Nov. 7 15 r t Nov 14 25'^ Nov 3 10% t Oct 24 14'-87 words
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Article152 1961-10-09 14 Tin down to lowest since August THE tin price in Sin- gapore on Saturday morning finished the week at the lowest level since early August as a result of the fall of $2 to $473.75 which followed the overnight drop in London where operators were awaiting the outcome of the152 words
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Article216 1961-10-09 14 COMMODITY REVIEW metal can be expected from this source until next year, writes Comtel-Reuter'i metal correspondent. Consequently the Tin Council can take no positive action to implement the price structure of the agreeirent. According to Straits Trading Co. Ltd.. September tin shipments totalled 7.701 tons or 16 per cent more216 words
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Advertisement1191 1961-10-09 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific tft AUantte Coast Service ETA HA H» ETA El* P Sham Sport H'kon| Jaotf) S.Francisco L Anieles N.Yor> as. "rrtitai Mary 1 I* Pert 1»/11 Oct If Oct 12 Oel 1 Ntv 2) tie. a.s. "Ctltratt Mart" n Oct/t Nt« S Ne. J5 Ntv Ntt II Otc1,191 words
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Advertisement558 1961-10-09 14 SPREAD THE RISK Whr worry? Lcf the Managers of the THIRD MALAYAN FUND, financial expert, who hovo accumulated o vast amount of experience and knowlcdae of this market work far you. L«t them spread your investment over Molaya's sourest enterprises. Application form ami tree booklet obtainable from the Manaorrt. Malayan558 words
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Advertisement353 1961-10-09 14 PUNGAH TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporatrd in the Krdnation of Malaya) Noace is hereby g|NJ thai Die Thir;v-Foiirth Ordinary General Meetniß oi the above Company will be held in the Meeting Room of The Australian Society of Acrountants. 5 Bligri Street, Sydney. NSW., on Monday, the 30th day of October. 19U1353 words
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Advertisement664 1961-10-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1) Application*, are Invited for j appointment as Library As- Msiaiit In the Chinese i Library. 3) Candidates should be University Graduates with a bound knowledge of written Chi- nt«e and also be ex- i IMTlenceu in CnliieM Llbriiry work. Professional library qualifications are preferable, though no: es-664 words
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Advertisement400 1961-10-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to an Assistant Lectureship In the Department of P.i.holoKy. Three appointment are expected to be maae. Appli- j cants biiouid have a regisliable meaical qualification, with na Interest in Pathology. Further particulars may be obtained from the400 words
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Advertisement674 1961-10-09 15 NOTICE FITZPATRICIfS FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting oi the Company will now be held a. the Company's Registered Office. JOG Orchard Road. Singapore on (Saturday, the 4th November 1961. and not as previously advised the 28th October 1961 and the transfer674 words
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Advertisement900 1961-10-09 15 (ConUnare) from Faf* 8 1 SITUATIONS VACANT t* Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm BOX A 4533 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thsnked. WATCHMAN WANTED for an estate tn Perak Gurkha or Sikh reply with reference Box A 1706 B.T. K.L. •UALIFIED EUROPBAN NURSERY Tescher required for Private School January900 words
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Advertisement1014 1961-10-09 15 SITUATIONS WANTED Wordt SS (Min.)-Bmx St ct*. txtra MIDOLE AGBO CHINESE lady seeks housekeeper's jot>. Contact Lav Tel. (Spore) *****. EUROPEAN SERVICE OFFICER 20 years commissioned seeks civil. an employment preferably B'pore Malaya where his expenente of organisation administration and qualities of responsibility loyalty and Integrity can prove their worth.1,014 words
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Advertisement1018 1961-10-09 15 HOUSES LAND WANTED it Wmrdt St (Mm.) Bma St ett. txtrm OUR QUICK SELLING: service can be yours! Buyers want bungalows two-storey houses A terrace bouses. I Liat your properties with us now! We arc ready to serve you. Singapore 1 House. Land a: Estate Agency. 319-J Kiver Valley Road.1,018 words
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Advertisement999 1961-10-09 15 VEHICLES WANTED Word, U (Min.)-Bmx St ett. txtrm SMALL CAR around ten years old, must do over 90 m.p t. Phone *WS. WANT to new or secondhand sidecar for lbu cc scooter. Phont TaipinK Military 86 (day) write Wnllcner 23 I'arr Villaxe Talr-inn WANTBO. TRS. TR2, Healey 100 8. MOA999 words
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Advertisement685 1961-10-09 15 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. tt Wmrdt SS (Mim.)— Box St ct: rxlrm TIRID? LET LAURA M.iivur Btramhath Rffrmh You Kxprrt L,lr<-n«-i«4 Masseur/ Masarua* fit if. Kivr Vallry Road. Singaporr-9. 1■ In .nun* 2SB7S. MISCELLANEOUS it Word, Si (Min.)— Box in cts. extra CROOKES LACTO CALAMINI LOTION The foundation of lovrlinrss I685 words
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692 1961-10-09 16 STILL UNBEATEN, BOURNEMOUTH HEAD for RECORI i i \mn THERE is now only one unbeaten club in the four divisions of the English football League. Bournemouth survived their 14th test of the season at Peterborough to come through with a 2-1 win and hold their place at the top of692 words
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Article1310 1961-10-09 16 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 Blackpool 0 Birmingham 3 Wolves 6 Everton 6 Notts Forest 0 Fulham 3 Aston Villa 1 Ipswich 4 West Ham 2 Leicester I Sheff. Utd. 1 Man. City 1 Cardiff X Sheff. Wed. 5 Chelsea 3 W.B.A. 1 Man. United 1 SECOND DIVISION1,310 words
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Article118 1961-10-09 16 Bad day for the Irish BELFAST. Sun. overwhclnn d Noni. iiuid ti-i ban pMtcrdaj ur»t United Kingdom intern UOllitl HOOK Ulatcll of Uie so; son. All tile Scoiliih goals Ml scored by play its irom n Haulers club. Aiex Scou. tl ouuidf-nghL, got a hat-tnc lnside-iett Ralph Brand scon twiceReuter - 118 words
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Article291 1961-10-09 16 U.K. Rugby results LONDON, Sun. Results Kugby Union matches pla ed yesterday: Biackneaih llßlrkenhead Par 10; Harlequins 22 Paris Universi Club 3; London Scottish 6 No Uiampuon 8; London Welsh 14 Ricl inoud tf Old AHeynlms 8 Old Mil hlUlansll.OldCranlelghans 17 Mary's Hocpiul 6; Old Paulines Old Merchant Taylors 24291 words
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Article349 1961-10-09 16 sdf sf asdf fds fd fsd SINGAPORE Sun.— Wong Pey Wan (Administrative) and Wong Swee Yong (Engineers) were tin outstanding athletes at the PWD. aiuletics meet, at Kallang Basin yesterday. Pey Wan won the 440 yards and hop-step-jump events and set a new record349 words
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Advertisement775 1961-10-09 16 m THE MATTER OF JAMES CORNWELL AND COMPANY LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE C OMPANIES ORDINANCES 1040 TO 194$ Notice is hereby given that Uie Order of Uie High Court of Uie Federation of Malaya dated the 25th day of September 1961 confirming the reduction of Uie capital775 words
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Advertisement728 1961-10-09 16 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LTD. Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Shareholders are advised '.hat the Tin Ore Output for Uie month of September 1961 was 511 plculs. HARPER, OILFILLAN CO., LTD. Secretaries 4c Oeneral Agent*. Penang, 9 h October, 1961. NOTICE This is to notify Uie public that Mr Chan728 words
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Advertisement1135 1961-10-09 16 NOTICE pouce TENDER NOTICE R^J^J^^ R 4o M nn 6e 2 I TENDERS which will dose at not be responsible for outrfand- for tne following service* for (A) cleW Uie year 1962 and (B) for the yean 1962 and 1963: PITMAN INSTITUTE <•> JgJ "pJK FYAMINATIDN TMld Force personnel based1,135 words
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Advertisement831 1961-10-09 16 TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE IPOH TOWN COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE Contract Ne« 1— Roads. Drains and Culverts for roads Rl and R2. Tenders are invited from Clan E and above Contractors for Uie above Works, consisting of Uie construction and maintenance of 6.300 lln.ft. of roadway approximately and including drainage, road foundations,831 words
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Article1391 1961-10-09 17 EPSOM JEEP PENANG. Sunday - EPSOM JEEP PENANG. Sunday safd saf safa fsaf f fsadf A 'DOUBLE' FOR JOCKEY TULLOH AT PENANG By QUO VADIS SCORES EASY VICTORY FIRST TIME OUT OIDING with all his xx old dash, Jockey Colin Tul". h landed a splendid nouble on Silver Screen ill1,391 words
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Article405 1961-10-09 17 TOTAL POOL $91,679 Ist *****7 $40,840 2nd *****8 $16,336 3rd *****4 8.168 STARTERS ($1,815 eachi: Net. *****4, *****1. *****9. *****04. *****2.1 *****6. *****9.1 *****3. *****7. C O N SO L AT I ON ($l,OOO «ach): Not. *****8, *****8. *****9. *****6. *****1. *****3. *****7. *****0. *****7, *****1. (9) FANON405 words
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Article23 1961-10-09 17 CINCINNATI, Sun.— New York Yankees took a 2-1 lead In the best-of-srven World baseball series yesterday, defeating Cincinnati Reds 3-2— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article31 1961-10-09 17 CHARITY MATCH (Sg Patanli Penany Wanderers 5Sg Pat.i.ii Invitation XI 2. PENANG LGE DIV. 1: Da nil Aishan 9 Ramblers 'A' 0 FRIENDLY: Youths 2 Tiger 3 1 at Segamat.31 words
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Article120 1961-10-09 17 STORE LGE DIV. 1: STU 3 SRC 0. N. SEMBILAN SCHOOLS CARNIVAL, (Sercmban): Boys (senior): Tuanku Muhummad 7 Undang Rcmbau 0; King Oeorge V 5 GES. P. Dickson 3; St. Paul's 1 ACS 0, ACS 1 Tuanku Muhummad 0; Final: St. Paul's 4 Tengku Besar 0. GIRLS—OES .P. Dickson120 words
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Article49 1961-10-09 17 SPORE CITY DIST. SCHOOLS SENIOR FINAL: Raffles (Whites) 16 (2 goals. 2 tries) Raffles (Blacks) 8 (goal, try); Semi-finals: Ruffles (Bis -ks) U (goal, 2 tries) SJI (BlamM 0; Raffles (Whites) 8 (goal, penalty); SJI (Whites) 3 (penalty*. Junior (under-15) final: -Raffles 6 (2 tries) SJI S (goal>.49 words
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Article12 1961-10-09 17 FRIENDLY: Bkt Seremban Est bt Chinese School Teachers 4-3 at Segamat.12 words
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Article18 1961-10-09 17 BALLANTINE TOURNEY (Wentworth i: 1 N. Coles (Br) 277. 2 K. Bousfleld 282, 3 P. Allls 283.18 words
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Article109 1961-10-09 17 SINGAPORE. Sun. A goal scored by Yassin Mat three minutes from time enabled Pathul Karlb to share points with RAP Seletar when they drew 1-: In their first division soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium today. RAF Seletar. the better side, led by a goal by109 words
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Article357 1961-10-09 17 PERAK SET KELANTAN 7-0 TASK IPOH. Sunday. DERAK beat Kelantan 6-0 in the first leg of their 1 inter-zone final of the Malay i Cup soccer competition before 6,000 people on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today.. The result makes Perak vlr- 1 tually certain of meeting Selangor In357 words
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Article71 1961-10-09 17 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thirty-* members of the Singapore Polytechnic Students Union will Icavt tor tile Federation tomorrow lor <t scries of gunus igfttast the Technical College and University of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur and the Malayan Teachers Training College in Penan*. This will be thp first71 words
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Advertisement146 1961-10-09 17 "■MflMdter^MEr If jjto&i.l'i'lti I i 7ff''Ht» > flr^ %3m WHk. h I fl/ I 11/1* ■4 I a y&v o ',J "If ■f vn hh r- %%M9&r flWjflKHHfll O W 4^H L if '^^hs J&i x\ I i j \J Wm BEAUTY: The Perfect Figure Figure Flattery ARTICLES: Nurses are146 words
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Advertisement111 1961-10-09 17 Jack Kramer is a member of the tO? e ramer Autograph jt^M is used by more top tournament players \M W play to win with 3 UDiEaon Wilson Sporting Goods Co., Chicago, U.S.A. (A Subsidiary of Wilson Co., Inc.) ■ft %0 Ul l w^^ Tij|ti SaicgUarQ LifJßrS YOU r By*111 words
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Miscellaneous107 1961-10-09 17 SOCCER SPORE PREMIER LGE: Royal Navy v Malays (Jn Besar, 5.15) Friendly: Spore Glass v Queen;town. (Oeylang). RUGGER S'GOR Schools staie trial (Shaw Rd. 5.15). Friendlies: University v RMAF (Pantai > Police v PMC (Depot). SPORE .SCHOOLS IXTERDIST: Bkt Timah v Pasir Panjang: Katong v Serangoon (Woodsville. 4 p.m.). HOCKEY107 words
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139 1961-10-09 18 THE ILLEGAL WEALTH PROBE MEN ARRESTED IN KOREA SEOUL. Sun. The South Korean Supreme Council last night announced the mass arrest of military officers and civilians for questioning in connection with irregularities during the investigation of the accumulation of illegal wealth by leading businessmen. It was the first mass arrestReuter - 139 words
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Obituary71 1961-10-09 18 CABLE RECEIVED r.v. vil. (.1 Mr. ST. .1.-r\.ir;itn.m. ,l;if»n;i CMtaff _*d sist»T c.f Mr CT. R_J_l Slnkiii" away at Vnddukodrlfti on T I" U QUEK: Mr.-. Quck T<k llin (Koh ll'ir.i'xi on fclMI_J. Oct. 7. M 4 Hij.|.\ Ay.-mii- <vntr.il. Btitgapom leaving 4 ron^ i d-iu^hters. 4 sons-in-law. 171 words
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Article20 1961-10-09 18 A. ATNISAVAM In lornK memory of our fath.T and mother, called to r*M J3.10 IM7 ;in<l O.U.KM r.\«p»ctlvtly.20 words
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651 1961-10-09 18 WOODHULL AND CO. OFFER TO QUIT UNION IS REJECTED Business houses employees: We need you JfIESSRS. S. Woodhuli. Dominic Pulhucheary, S.T. Bani, Kam Siew Yee and Lim Shee Ping have told the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union that they were prepared to "opt out forthwith" if the union considered their651 words
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Article44 1961-10-09 18 NKW YORK. Sun. A three-year-old girl was strangled last night when she was caught in the push-button-controlled window of a parked car. Police said she put her head out of the window while her parents were looking over a flat. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1961-10-09 18 HONG KONG, Sun. A newly-converted passengercargo liner, the 10,514-ton Tong Hoo. will start a regular service between Hong Kong, Singapore and Indonesian ports as from next Sunday for her new Chinese owners. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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311 1961-10-09 18 UN expert to head Singapore's Economic Board SINGAPORE, Sun. A United Nations expert will arrive here in two months' time to I become Director of i Singapore's $100 mil- i lion Economic Deve- 1 lopment Board. He will be assigned here by i the United Nations Technical I Assistance Board.311 words
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Article73 1961-10-09 18 NEW YORK. Sun.- Robert Irish. 23, son or Madison Square Garden executive vice-president Ned Irish, was found hanged In a closet of the family's Park Avenue, apartment, police reported last night. The body was discovered by the young man's uncie, Herbert Brldgeman of Jersey City, NewUPI - 73 words
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Article43 1961-10-09 18 SEREMBAN. Sun.—Motorists will soon be rid of a bad bend on Mantin Pass, four miles from here, which has been the scene of many accidents. Negrl Sembilan Public Works Department has almost completed cutting through the oend to straighi ten It.43 words
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560 1961-10-09 18 COWLING BEATS SAM KIM THIAT AND WINS F. T.D. A WARD KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. pETER Cowling, driving a Cooper Climax, set up the fastest time of tii 1 day for cars at the new Tengku Abdul Rahman speed trial and hi climb held here today. Cowling, a Johore planter, who560 words
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Article207 1961-10-09 18 Blues hold first trial today SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Asians, who play their first All-Blues Cup match this season against Federation Armed Forces at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 28. will hold their first trial at the Police Training School ground in Thomson Road tomorrow. According to Mr. Quah Beng Chuan. a207 words
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Article368 1961-10-09 18 OENANG, SU XL Dissentious affi- liates seeking voting rights in the running of soccer in Penang last night appointed two spokesmen to voice their grievances at the requisitioned extraordinary general meeting of the Football Association of Penang next Wednesday night. Representatives irom 16 of the368 words
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Article53 1961-10-09 18 TOKYO. Sun. -Da\ey M< world featlierwticin b<j champion. v.ili arrue here Oct. 23 to defend his title asa Jap.iiis Kazuo T.ikayama. it reported here today. Tne title flßht 14, scheduled Nov. 13 in Tokyo. Moore met Takayama in a bout, last year and wo:,53 words
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